The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 05, 1891, Image 4
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Published Kvkky Thursday,
Tfci Mtrild Publishing Company,
^ * * CONWAY, S. C.
MUL SCH
Route No 1423BFrom
Marion by CnUivunt* Kerry, hi
km* and Cool Spring. Leave Conway Tin*:
4*yn ?na Saturdays at 7 o'clock A. M Ai
aire at Conway Mondays ami Friday i
'clock P. MRoute
No- 112 M>.
From Conway by Nixntivillo, I Ian
ad Wampec to Little HI "or. I .cave Con
way ru'isdnya and Saturdays at 8 A. M,
Arrive* at Conway Mondays and Fridays n
5 p. in.
Route No- 11217.
From Uonwnv by Cideon to .Jordauviib
t ' ? ?
juruve ^onwiiy Tuo sdays, Thursdays am
Saturdays at 7 o'clock a.m., \rrlvcs sain
days at *7 p. in.
Route No- 14240.
From Conway by Board I .auditor, Ham
mond, Leon, and Huth to Biro way. Leav<
Conway Mondays and Tliursdays at I
a. m.; arrives at Conway Tuesdays uiu
Fridays at 3:15 p. in
Route No. 148(>9.
From Conway by Bucksville to Por
Uarrelson, daily except Sundays. Loavt
Conwav at 1 t>. m., arrive at Pert Harrel
on at o p. in., Leave Port Uarrelson a
7 p m. arrive at Con vay at 12 inMeeting:
ol' tlio Stivto
Com mi it toe.
Cotton Plant.
Pursuant to call of Hie State Pros
ident, the Executive Committee of
South Carolina State Alliance met in
Columbia Tuesday, 27th iust. The
full Committee was present -Lucas
Mcintosh, Chairman; T. P. Mitchell,
S. I\ J). Lancaster.
Tho past year was passed undo?
review, and Die work of another year
t outlined. Provision was made for
the organization of the Couiry Lecturers
hv Congressional Dis'tiictis
*o rl? ?
in in*1 spring, to tin* cud that
a vigorous advance inuy bo made iil
along Alliance lines.
The opi 111911 pr?-vui s. ami not
without reason, that this agency "f
our organization is not utilised.
The County and Sub IxKJturers in
many cases are not awake and at
work. This plan, suggested by the
Supreme Council at Ocalu, is intended
to enthuse and put to work the
Lecturers of the Order from National
Lecturers Willetts down to the
Lecturer of every Sub Alliance.
The action of the Executive Committee
contemplates a course of lectures?one
in each Congressional
District?to be delivered at the same
time and place as the meeting of
County Lecturers, to orgnuize these
County Ijecturcrs, and start them
out 011 their work.
During the summer it is proposed
to havej another series of lectures
coveriug the entire State.
Now let the County Lecturers arrange
their business so that the\
may attend this meeting when called
The Executive Committee will ar
range and publish in The Cot tor
Plant at an early date a scheme foi
the meetings of County Lecturers
and when the State
- >voiubill
on to Washington next week, lie u
emi>owered to arrange for a strong
Lecturer to attend these meetings
organize the County Lecturers anc
start them out on their District Alii
ance work.
A special organizer was appointee
to go to Beaufort County and worV
iu response to a call fiom the Coun
ty Alliance for special help.
Ii is expected that the Executive
Commitee will appoint a time foi
this organizer to go to work as soot
as they can confer with the officer
of the County Alliance. Bro. Guilford'will
take notice and write Bro
Lucas Mcintosh, Chairman, Doves
ville, without delay, suggesting th<
time and place for the work to begin
The County Trustee stock-ho'dori
sat Tuesday night until a late houi
at Agricultural Ilall. They reachet
no conclusion in reforenec to the Alii
ance Bank.
Their deliberations are still in pro
gross Wednesday noon.
T13 lilt IBLB MS ASTI3K.
One Hundred and Fifty IVtei
Killed l>y a Mine Explosion
in Pennsylvania.
Morning Star.
Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 27.?A bul
letin from Mount Pleasant, Pa., s.ty,
from 140 to 160 men were killed it
a mine explosion to day. Fifty nim
bodies hare been recovered.
Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 27.?a spe
M from Mount Pleasant, Pa., says
It is very difficult as yet to get de
i At-- - 1 *
uuii ui vnr explosion, although thi
accident occurred at 9 o'clock thi
morning. The mines are at th
Sewiokly branch of the south wet
Branvh railroad and are about hal
way between Latrobe and this plac<
The abaft is not very deep. Ther
was a sadden explosion of gas at th
point where the men were at work
and from present indications it look
as though most of them were killed
The machinery which runs the fai
waa not damaged and plenty of f real
' air has been forced into the mine t
sustain the living and to allow res
Ming |?rtie?^ to enter in safety anc
!?/'" 'Mr < >
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? oned. There is 110 lire in the jpine
resulting from the explosion. It is
said thai moat of the killed are either
Knglish speaking or Iutmmii miners.
The shaft is abont one hundred
feet deep and has a number of
00! lories.
There is 11 t a soul left to tell the
story of the calamity. Persons not
killed aro in suoh a critical condition
that their deaths arc moment iri
ily expected.
^ It is estimated t hat there are sixty
wives and families left wholly
dependent on the charity of the
,1 world for sustenance by this (lis is
1 tor.
I U'll'l-n ?><?( mini I I. 1 i - I
*? v iv iiw UUIUII^ IUI' UK' IUI ' ami
moles but for men ami women who
'j have eves and use them, who have
brains and reason! There's a now
world for them ?suffering ami sickly
as they are?a new world created
from the brain of a skillful physician?a
discovery the "Golen Med
^ ieal Discovery."
1 .Years ago Dr. l'ioroe found out
that the secret of a 1 scrofula, bron
ohial. throat and lung trouble lay?
in the beginning at least in impure
\ blood and the weak tone of the sys
. teni; that the way to euro these eft
foots was to remove cause, that human
nature being the same, t he same
: results might be looked for in near?
ly cases. So confident was he that
the exceptions wero uncommon that
he took the rish of giving the medicine
to those it didn't benefit for
nothing, and the results have proved
that he was right.
And "Golden Medical Discovery",
is the remedy for the million! The
only ffuar<tnfcc<f Liver, Blood and
Lung remedy. Your money back ii"
it doesn't help you.
, TNj'W" ?>? ??? .i ?,? I '
A /> Wv t""1 you V v. , ' ' ?
Mayor April Lit
Alwayi tay tbo
(Mention thii faptr.) nA ^ ^~'r ^' ;*7>.'>JyffI
I taiiLDIBECT TO TAUILga.^
It I* only ncceeeary to K-nd ^"^J|j^uKH8
1 MinHN a? to your rc?pon?l- - , - .'B |4: a
. blllly from any banker, poetniaio IB Tf ' I oTlT " lOun
te*. merchant or axproe* agent \J ' ) \?L 8
and tbe Organ will bo ehlniwd II a | ;/?j rfljl
promptly on ton day?' teet trial. Jl|j _Tnlj\\ ||BI
H. W. ALLECER,
Wtomoney. WMhlngton, V. J. WdffT .Wolff
A pamphlet of Information nntl nh^ Xntraot
of the lutva, allowing How to ttt
I^^B^Obtnln l'niontn, Cnreuis, 'I'rnd.yMft^
^^ ^larka, CopjrUsMa.^aefi^
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i J'1 "' Tom. fllftrl to p<:o yet, < >><1 follow I
_ . It 0 alllKHt (on wftlH Miirn wit \ , ?>, ;
I down: let's have un experience meeting. lfow'tf
H' the wife T "
j "Oltl she's so-so, same as nsual, - alwayj wanj,
|0C something 1 can't ollurd."
I " Well, w? all want something nioro than we've
? got. Don't you ?"
3 "Yes : but I gness ' want will be my master. I
Started to keep down expense* ; ami now 1.11 says
I'm 'mean/and abo'a ured of saving and never
having anything to show for It. I rnw your wife
down street, ana she looked a* bappy an h queen 1"
"I think she la ; and we are economical, too,?
^are to be. My wife can mnke a little bo further
than anyona 1 ever knew, vet ahe's always surprising
me with some dainty contriranco tliat
adds to the comfort and beantv of our little boinc,
3 and she's always ' merry m a lark.' When I ask
_ how ahe manages It, abe always laughs and says: a
3 'Oh I that's my secret 1' Hut I think I've is.
covered her ' secret.' When we married, w\ h
0 knew we should have lo ho very careful, bu, .
. made one condition: she would have her Magna >
II And ahe was right! I wouldn't do without it n. *.
f self for double the subscription price. Wo r?-k
It together, from the title-pug" to the last word*,
the atorles keep onr hearts young; the synopsis
1 of Important events and scientific matters keeps
me posted to that I inn tnlk nmlerstiindltigly of
'6 what is going on : my wife is nlwsya trying untie
new Idea from the household department; she
C makes all her dresses and those for the children,
and she gets all her patterns for nothing, with the
.* MaffAvlns - unit **" t? ...i? i
, ... ? .. >Mini nr ?(Vtl BO MICK
with the croup, by doing Jnat a* directed In the
8 Sanitarian Department, lint I can't tell you half 1'*
"What wonderful Magar.lne U it 1"
*' Dernoreal'a Family JHagailne, and?'*
"WhatI Why that'a what Lll wanted ao bad,
1 and I told her it waa an extravagance."
"Well, my friend, that'a where yon made a
I grand mistake, and one you'd better rectify as
eon M yon can. I'll take your 'aub.' right here,
5 on my wife's account: she's bound to have a china
<St set in time for our tin wedding next month.
My gold watch was the premium I got for getting
op a elnb. Here's a copy, with the new Premium
1 Oetforclnbe,?-thehlrffoct tblugoutt If yon don't
aee in i* what yon want, yon'va only to write to
j the pobllaher and tell bitn what yon want, whether
ft la a tack hammer or a new carriage, and ho will
3 make special termofor yon, either for a club, or for
part ca?h. fletter anhscribe right off and rurpriae
i jfrs.Tom. Only $*jU0 a year- will eave fifty om ?
that in aix months. Or send 10cent* direct t.
. nnWfther, W. Jmntnga 1>< inorett, i5 Haat .
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ALLSKINw?BLQOD
DISEASES.
The Boat Househ old Medicine.
Onco or twico encla year tlio eystom
needs purging of tl?o impurities
wliich clopr the blood. From
childhood to old a^o, no remedy
meets all cases with the some certainty
of f?ood results as
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM.
MMWMlAMMMMMMn'HVMNMkSfN *Mtk' I
W. 0. McGnuhcy, Well) City, Ark., writes.
" Ft, II, H, has done me rr>"fe KfM<' nnd for less
money than nny other blood purifier I ever used.
! 1 owe the comfort of my life to it."
P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August 10,
I write# :_iLLileneml no !!. It It it..- i-..i
of my health. J have line) it In my family now
nearly two years, find In all that t'.nv lmve not had
to have a doctor. '
ffr- Wrtlo for lllnairntod "ItooV of Woitdore,"
IlLOOD HALM CO., M Inula, On. I i iit fn<'.
AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
WRIGHT'S ^
PottovxV wash
I* a saponaceous, transparent liquid prepared carefully
from vegetal Ami floral ingredients, For r very
hygienic and clcinsiiii^nrposo 1'oND J.il.V meets
the demand, It Is deULionsly scented and delightfully
exhilarating In the bath, proving an excellent
Substitute lor the Turkish or Russian Uath.
It Is the lintst Shatn/oo and shaving mixture ever
made. It is admnable as a Dentifrice, It is indispensable
In live b/ursery, refreshing and remedial
to tire Sick.
It is commended unreservedly by Clara Burton,
/resident Red Cross; 7he Smithsonian Institute;
H'. S. Thompsoni /resilient American Pharmaceutical
Association; '/homat J. Stmmes, hresident
American liar A <so, iation; Mrs. I.mma
J. Hewitt, as \ i.ite editor Ladies' Home Jomn.il;
Lis hot' S'euoi hi, and ; > y many others Use,1 in
the hath r-'OUlS of the U S. ta/itol /or yeart,
and also used a', the It-'i/t'lti HOUSE DAJL i\
PMIC? 2tS CENT1.
FONJT LI! Y 00.,* WatdiftiBton, "i.C.
Tsr i.a!o by Poolers In Toilet Article?,
h?~, /?- >v " ) 4D-V)o>.
Korr -Wi ell. ?? 'n : !. i i '?i s i I nrlM- so t hum
0 I . : i 1 , tl. U tltl "1 T till
In. m! r la ' tft. I i u nice. ir nn
11ii ui i?ldi ' ? -lor. ( ... nt iti il.ti M stainls In
V nrl.ii .- !:) i 1 Ii . .ii patinas Willi suy pull.
| 1! niton i !1> n? . -t ! *>. t r.' i. m*U" or ..tliorvis..
Ii,i > . .- rep.. iin ; in in tl.? i Hue whufcT of
L?hl-h 1-1' JIM. ' 'ti.il - Itr.t i" . >rrspliir -inrt is.t
I . ?r , t..' i.- on tti i.-,. ih,( |>i in,j . *11 foi nliortI,
,1,1 i ii, e .ii-.ilrti-; i. .In .ii , t on If
I if':'- ' -.v
1 . i ft '.saaivB??SS
'r; [p93
' ' ~ FOR -?
DYSPEPSIft AMD INDIGESTION
Cl'IULW nccutic nn?l chronic
cases. 1'lils I* Ilio most,
aggravating l>ls?>!lHC whlell
troubles tlio Amerlt'iin I'OoplO.
To tlie DVRPKPTIC it
will |>rovii to !>?' tho rcMliir.
ritlvo lio Iiiih Nought lor no long
in vnln.
OBSTINATE MALARIAL DISEASES,
Livor Complaint, BlliouoncfcS, Etc.,
TIICI.II when nxpciinlvo imd
elaborate treatment provo
iuefTootual. I
CONSTIPATION ff. ROWELS
<'uu$(n(f Heartache aurt \cyvr iis Dlm itsc*,
OLOOD POISON AND PILES
/*re atoneo l>y
frl using IWA15.V TONIC.
112 DOSES FOE3 $1.00.
All wo null Ih iv Trial. Druggists sell It,
or order from Proprietors,
H. & H. WERNER & GO. TS&ZZ
* " *'? ?r*?? .. '
;ho has bsgt bad
POOR HOSE?
jjl HAVE AHD IT D03TT PAY.*
l! <
l DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY*,
[ON INFERIOR HOSE BUT GET THE ,
| _^SJPJRAT?';
. fj^** $' i \ t
IL >
| 300 lba. PRESSURE
[IT 18 JUST A3 EASY TO GcT>
THE BEST J
[ IP YOU ONLY KNOW IT. 5
Tlir SPIRAL, IfOSi: in tho only ri.llf.Wnt
1 I Cotton Hoso. which i3 p-nvru by r-roc
I helm: so rnnny imitations. The gouuin Inn t
iKOUU distinguishing marks: f
T, A ftlnglo colored lino runr.lnrr J
through it. ' ^
t If. TliopatontmaiTi "Rl'WAf.," iuiI- )
f out.'<1 March 510th, 1880.
j; J11. '1 ho Corrugated band inl ..-nrt
r ltoso to eoupi
? IV. {/orruffatod coo-.UJ:*^ rvi> rhnwiil
rln cut, (
s f
i The "Spiral" Cotton nose, luring no "t k\a|
|0ovorlngt?hold moUturoft?ruh' r h< > -, .
driefllikoatowe). Innlnton v*ttl.ift?
soino dealers wilt try to s< I! mi tr?ft*rj? i i : , *. <
1 biunplo froo J1' ytui mcntlontlila i>< .v.f
| BOSTON W0YFJ! HOSE CO., j
M AN UFAC'.'UP.V I Or S
i; Rubber Belting'?xi i n! ' j
? 22G Devonshire tiu, \
I 222 LAKE 8T., C *V'" l'
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URsAtri '
THAMPSOM
V^.AV w 11 v /' ^
DOiLILR /
COMPOUND.
It Is ft vegetable liquid, perfectly barm-j
loss, ami is the cheapest., best and
most easily applied. Does its work
satisfactortlynnd thoroughly. A trial
will con vine a- owners ef boilers of Its
superiority over any other compound^
No ctu oiieat acids. in its composition,
Agor.ts Wanted.
Petchell & Lgughliw,
62 Broad Ltroot, N. Y.
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I'ASSKNUKll AN') KUKIO IIT DAll.Y, KAfUt".
SUNDAY
f,oa\ e ( li J. '' II
L live C*iO' ti ' a II
/,r ,vo Ello'iv 11 "
Arrive al . t *?? ?r ' ' it *>
? iM i)ltilt '! 1 Oi J D 10 lit
Arrive tit n ' '
L. .? l.tiris .'1 . m
I, v Sunfortl* 10 ' i"
Ij'.'Hvi; I'aybtiro io ! an
/.oavi I* ivetts JO i a ii
Leave Adrian il : n
Arrive- o'onway t '' ' ' " 1,1
NO. 7, NOItTI'II) > I N )
IMtMiXuKH A\l) lOti-iini?*. IJAH.Y, lOrKl''!
SI N I VS.
Leave Conway " I o
Aciivo Adrian i p m
I.onve i'rivotts ' n
Leave ItayborO < ' p in
(.oitv.o tfanford i p m
Arrive at Lei is : 1 d p m
Leave Loris : > p n
Arrive at .Mi. Tabor -1 <) " P in
Leave .Mount Tabor -1 L? P m
L?ave Emerson 4 'Ti P in
Leave Clai'Milon 4 It * p in
Arrive Chadbourn r> IT) n m
tTele ph Station?.
Train X . ft will 1 - t ?' ' l> : rn
for ,t ruii. . . 78 W. X A. ?. It.
Train No. 7 will conwith trui n
No. ALL si ntti onnd. on \V. . A' A.
It. It.
J . II. I HADllOt :n, I K ,
Slip M 111< 11 OOl
UM*Ol : y X " v M
.. II an tie Coast Line.
?iiiii.ngton, Columbia & Augusta ftatoil
Jan. 18.1
TK A I N A GOING SOUTH.
Xi?. 28.
Leave \V iliiiineten (5 10 j in
Lea e ( hailho>iI'll s l'> ; in
Len\ Marina '.I 20 . in
Arrive Flore.me I'M ni
No. 27.
Lea\ i A niiiv ni 10 i,! P ni
" (Linn a U 'i ; a in
M iv 12 40 a in
Ai ve Florence 1 '-<) a
No. GO.
Len\ Florence 1 20 > m
Arrive Su niter : .a in
Leave Sumter :;5 a m
Arrive Columbia 0 1.1 a in
No. G8.
L'-av Florence.. . ( a m
Arrive Sumter 0 05 a ui
iv" ?)#?
i Leave Sumter ' 1"' ? hi
Arrive Colombia 10 55 u mi
No. 52 runs through from Charleston
via (Vntral Railroad.
Leaving Lanes 0:15 A. M Manning 0:50
A. M.
Train on <?.'c R. Railroad connect# at
Florence with No 58.
THA1NS GOING NOKTII.
No. 51.
Leave Columbia 10.35 j m
Arrive Sumter 11 58 j oi
f.eave Sumter 11 58 j m
Arrive Florence 1 15 a hi
No. 59.
heave Sumter 0 80 p m
Arrive Florence 7 55 p tu I
No. 58.
Leave Columbia..... 5 2o p m !
Arri\e Sumter G ?0 p m
No. 11.
Leavo Florence 8 85 p in
Marion 0 20 p in
44 Chudlinurn 0 45pm
Arrive Wilmington 18 20 a m
/ No 78.
f.eave Florence 4 45 a m
Leave Marion 5 89 am!
\rrive Wilmington S 55 a m
vl)aily, i Dally except Sunday.
\o. 515 runs through to Charleston,S. ( \,
via 'entral R. If., arriving Mannlnc 7:04
P.M. Lane 7:12 P. M, Charloaton 9:80
P. M.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. unci
I), train from Clmraw and Wadesboro.
Nos, 78 and 14 make close connection
at Wilmington with \Y. ?&. W. It. It. for all
points north.
Train on FlorenceR, It., Leave IVo Deo
daily excel t Sunday 4:40 P. )!., arrive
Rowland 7:00 !'. M. Returning leave
Rowland (1:80 A M ?..i.? *?? ? ? ?
v..m. i v't" i/tf? o:y?j
A. M.
Tvulii on Mimc.hoffor & Augusta If. If.
Icjivc Sumter dully except Sunday 10:50.
A. M, iutIvc IUiu'lnl 12:01 A. M. Returning
leitve Rimini 12:15 P. M, ; rrivn
Sumtor l:du I*. M.
.). F. DIVINIC, G-n'l Supt.
.R.T. K kni.y, Supt. Trims.
! M. KmmtHtN, Oen'l Vn*?.. Agent.
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IMG RAVING*
II .AVO TO ILLUSTRATE TOUR EUCir.IS3.
1 orti i-itmi'l cuts ot colleges, hotels, factories,
machinery, &c,, made to order 'rotit photoofp^h*.
Pi ix'fj 1 ow?.Srml stamp Jot sjecitn. sheets.
Metropolitan Tress Arjei v,
Now York )lty.
KNIGHT'S
) Blood Cu.e.
,J> rA dnnt'nrd hewcholj? remedy
In successful vse more than 40 yt r. rs. A post
tlvc cure for Uyftnepftia, Mrotntu, *Nrr\V,
Prostration, Coiitttpalion end i ll dl^>uv? *>?
the Mood. Homaoh nud I.ivrr
OMMuM tor rttdwtnc * CJti*
A botanical c&tmx-.-.n<T i^pWWTof,,nj]2.
i M'l seat hy matt at one stiftkiert lor
anrr i/^/y . vaires, ?i*fgc.eut
iqitarts, Jr.oo^fj^^pp. pi.tUBtteffJ- c
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P FIVE neighbors, nnd Hiimi>!o loplea ol 'l'lie
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V Went of rt|?nco prevents our mom
the Best Weekly oti EahIi. Wo gj.e lire
during tlio coming year:
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> The I'amouft I'litlosoplmi-Humorist.
?j JOKI. I'HARDIjrn MfAflW3t
.j Of "Uuclo ltemus" Cdobrily.
$ Itev. T. l>eWIIT TAl.HAtiB.
<? The Celebrated Dlvluo.
% PLUNliKTT I.ottrvfl. "hy Bargo"
' Th? "Georgia Cracker,"
FUANK f.. NAAJCON,
v? Tlwt> 1'oot.
11 WAI,!,A< K J'. P!Xn,
II , Wboio Charm in i; s'i >rt Kt. have a Natw
ionul imputation.
<? l)r. W. I<. JOKEfl,
Tho South'* m l ' ' i ul Agricultural
Kill! t.
K. W. DAftRKTT,
Our Special i! )iin'ion C v>rie-pondent.
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^ Tho Kdltro -i of Wont,in'* li i.igdoin and our
AJ Chliutcu's Dopartiueut.
' NOTK.?I f you w uut The .Southern ft'aru
ii ill be ucut you for a year.
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\ Bill Ari>,
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<&'} Vohlti'f} by IU A Kalitti
Anrt moro 'Jum 100 of tho bos
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After Ion y?*frr \rhiel\e win nn n - v Ixj t
Obtained ef nil Iln ; and Ii }n Medicines.
ItC'l ".KS-'i! . notlre.n.-; udyholps
I " but CUKKH JLIIJISL COltiriiAixt, t>;
J!l.<J Iouihosm ?md
Is a Btrlclly vegetable pr<-i'.'T.it Ion and will ;
; CUUK JUai-Auia. ail 'nil .Mauaimai. troubles.
Dr. 8. II. Wlie. of Boston, Ky. Mya I
"Have practiced inbri.cina ) '> yeni/, and find no
qunl to UartntNK in a I.Ivor Regulator."
Itr.W. A. BakCr, of Mnd In on. Fin., any* :
"'A bottle of III i n Mi; ii i/o] tli ' re than F''
?0.1)0 worth of Quinluo In any tumlly "
Acting on Ih- Liver in .i dtflorent way from Q,
I fttiy other medicine; ' 1 a positive euro for n
Chronic Coi. tlp .tli ti 'd is?" ij. r tin > >11!*.
It* peculiar composition lu i nch, that wo
pm vsnteo to oura atiycitfe of chlllu uud l'cvor
t>r bllloua fever vIts otio bottle.
It coxtr. hut 75 i in >and each bottlo cental
m over ) uvcv; o u. -en, making tho cost
1 loss than two cents c. dose. Would you auk
for cheaper mov cl.. t ) . i. not; cure-all. Hut Kn
will euro any '.nv, 1 .Din.i or Slain* .
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Pontd* tho regular cenfrlbntlons of tho
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greater expemo than any other American
newspaper tofecurocoiitilbutloiia from tho
ureal noted special written of tho world
Tor tho Year 1801.
COL. FUANK A. lil'WJl,
Tho Karooua Correspondent will enpply
re? ilarly bitten front The nurnpeiut
CVnterr* > ti m.ittrrs of special lutorost to
Atxtsrlrnn readers, nml partlonlaily to tho
Farmers of thU conn try ; a study of Agricultural
ami Industrial Europe helna tho
chief motive for hit* Trip to the Old World.
HE.MtY HI. STANLEY,
Tho Celebrated African Explorer
t\ ill ho heard from during tlio year l:i a
( n.- of thoiuoBt iuturuHtiiig articles ever
published.
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Tho Great Elootrlolan
and mm. thanOuo Slumtrct otlior of tho
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HDITED BY lp.
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D exclusion of nil oilier ngrl* {go
ricultural magazines* iff
Thoughts for the Mouth" nntl ^
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that I Holies' ' lie is they
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Prepared l>y
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For sale by druggists.
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