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The Hoftftr I[eft/ild, o Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, S. C., AF1UL 20, 1893. j IK'Ali NEWS, Mr. D. T. McNeill went to Fierida last week on a business trip. * __o? Farmers must be busy with their crops as very few are coming in town now. Mr. Mayo's store was closed yesterday on account of the indisposi^ tion of proprietor and clerks. Mr. Melvin Mayers of the IIriiald ofiice is spending a few days with his parents, in Marion Ocunty. o Mr. Mac. Brown informed us that he had a chicken hatched out last week with four legs. It lived only a short time. Mr. J. M. McKeithan has just completed a nice little cottage on the Northwest corner of his lot, we presume is for rent. Mr. J. H. Tolar who has been spending aU'vcral days with relatives and friends in Conway returned to New York last Tuesday Col. Quattlebaum is in attendance upon Grand Lodge Knight of Honor meeting in Orangeburg. He is representative from Stuart Lodge. The weather is most favorable for farming operations, cool and pleasant and ground sufficiently moist to work well and sprout seed. The partnership existing between J. M. Oliver and B. T. Ilyman has been dissolved, Mr. Oliver purchasing Mr. Ilyman's interest and will continue tho business in his own name. The United States Senate adjourned last Saturday. It confirmed all appointments made by President 'It Cleveland up to day of adjournment opt one from Delaware, and ho not rejected, the appointment ;*-Jbimply going over under the rules. o The success of tha Columbia .lour nal has been pheuomina). It is now one of the newsiest papers received at th'.s office, and gives later news than other dailies being published in tho afternoon and reaches here in the 'same mail as the morning dailies. The Southern Governors held a meeting in Richmond, Va., last week to consider ways and means to divert the tide of immigration towards the South. What their deliberations will amount to towards accomplishing the purpose will he shown hy future developments. . Those who are in arrears at this office for subscription are respectful I ir ! tt 1*1 f a/I f a f AMtirn ? /! n iwl itin y i 11 > i ia_ v i luiuu iwi ucuu (uiu rtnake a payment. If you cannot pay all we v ill content ourselves for a while with a part, otherwise you may see tw^n person in a few days and count on boarding us for a season. Remember we take country produce in payment. o The Hum's I/orn of April 12th has a very suggestive cartoon. It is an open Bible with the Light of truth illuminating its pages, and Bob Ingersoll standing in the light throwing his shadow 011 the lighted page which forms an excellent image of a monkey. Bob carries a bag of wind labeled "lectures." The title of the cartoon is: "No man is so b ind fi$ he who stands in his own light. Gov. Tillman and State Dispenser Traxler have returned from their sampling trip to the West. The Governor appears to be ver, proud of the knowledge of the different kinds of whiskey acquired on the journey. -He says he knows more about whiskey than any man in South Carolina. He examined dif ferent large distilleries and investigated the process ofjmaking whiskey. " He savSv.'there will be no trouble in procuring all the whiskey wanted. Women generally know how to manage their omh trains, but it isn't every woman who can run a railroad train, as Miss Ida Hewett, of West Virginia, does, who, although the daughter of a rich man, has a fancy for running engines, and follows the avocation of engioneer from choice. She can make as fast time as any of tho boys, but is not a fast girl.? Wilmington Star. R. 11. Scarborough is putting an extension to his office. Ho is adding thirty feet to thereat* same width and height as the old store, except that an open platform will run from the head of the present stairs the whole length of the new part. A little fracas occurred on the Streets of Conway last Saturday be tween father-in-law and son-in-law in which the father-in-law struck the son-in-law with a stick and made the claret flow freely. /ante ono of the principal Ionian Islands has again boon visited by an earthquake which has about destoryedthe island. Seismic disturbances in February and March produced considerable damage to life and proper ty, and this seems to have destroyed most of what was loft. Tt is extremely disgusting to read of men carrying measures of doubtful propriety and morality to God to get His endorsement and then boldly proclaim that God gave per mission or commanded them to engage in the pursuit. Religion is not the result of compromise with evil. The Scripture commands us to avoid the appearance of evil. If our heart condemn us, Gov! is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things. Now, how can Mr. Traxler say that God told him to accept the position of State Dispenser? Did not his heart condemn him for even desiring the place, and hence he carried it to God to shift the responsibility of its ac ceptanco on Ilim? A Christian dealing in that which debauches and ruins young men and maintain his Christian integrity. Drunkards can't purchase from the Dispensaries but young men can, and therein lies the great harm of Lho Dispensary system. Some of our exchanges are making the ridiculous attempt to prove that the National Democrat convention at Chicago endorsed the principles of the platform adopted by the May convention in this State by silence. That is, the National convention did not examine the South Caralina platform and repudiate it in so many words. Actions are more significant and expressive than mere words, and was not the nomination and election of Grover Cleveland who was so vigorously denounced by the May convention, an emphatic and decisive repudia tion .of the whole May convention matter by the National Democracy? The Chicago convention did not adopt the South Carolina platform, and nominated tho man most objectionable to the May Convention and against whom members of this convention puzzled their brains to fiml words of sufficient force to express their detestation and abhorrence. We call the nomination and election of this man a most positive rejection of the South Carolina platform adopted by the May Convention. SAI) ACCIOKNT. The sad intelligence roached Conway last Friday morning of the accidental killing of Richard, second son of Mr. and Mrs S. S. Duscnbury at Woodlawn, Georgetown County, lie had leturned from carrying Ids mother to meet one of the Waccamaw Stca ?rs and had taken his gun to go hunting, lie was about the buggy house on the platform perhaps lead'->g in the house when it is suppos . gnu slipped through a crack, th hammer striking the plank, exploded the cap and discharged the contents. The load struck him on loft breast setting lire to his clothing, ranged upward, cut off his our and Ore away tho back part of head. Death was evidently _ %f instantaneous. Ho was about twelve years old and was a bright, intelligent boy and his parents, who are natives of this county have the sympathy of a largo circle of relatives and friends. ^ Editor of Tiie IIorrt IIruald. Wishing to attend the State Sunday School Convention at Abbeville oui party boarded the train at Conway and ran up to Chadbourn. On the way we were joined by Miss Halma Graham from Green Sea. We also expected several young ladies from Conway as well as Mrs. 1'. (). Fioyd to join us, and were very much disappointed in being deprived of their pleasant companionship. Arriving at Chadbourn we had to wait between three and four hours for the train from Wilmington. Leaving at 8:30 P. M. we arrived at Florence, after a run of about two and a half hours, and there had another tedious and uncotnfortablo waiting until 3:30 A. M. when we again moved on and reached Columbia about 7 A. M. Hero wo spent the time while wait ing for the next train, very pleasantly ami profitably in visiting the most interesting ami beautiful portions of the city, the Cometory and other beautiful gardens of llowors and -hrubbery, flic Canal, Penitentiary, Fair grounds, the Colleges, the wonderfully beautiful and delightful Preston Mansion; also through and over the State House and grounds and hack to the depot in time for the It A. M. train, tired but feeling well repaid for our exertion. At 3:3.") 1\ M. we arrived at Abbeville via the new road, "stopping at Clinton''a short time for dinner. Hero we met our young townsman Mr. Johnnie Buck, who is attending the excellent school at this place and who appears to ho well satisfied with his surrounding, and well we think he should bo, for they are such as are calculated to instill into young1 men a spirit of enterprise and villi, very necessary for success in such times as we are living in ?and underlying and in connection with all this, imparting such instructions as will lay a solid foundation whereon alone we can build with safety in this world and for tho next. Hero we also meet other friends and acquaintences of days gone by and very pleasantly did the short time speed by Arriving at Abbeville we were met at the depot by a committee of the good people with carriages and soon wo were taken to our several homos and made the recipients of such open hearted hospitality as to cause us to feel we hud indeed "our lines to fall to us in pleasant places." We had often heard of the generous and hearty hospitality of this kind and cultured people, but the half had not been told." The three days' so journ among them were certainly a day of much pleasure and enjoyment. rm.~ i f ii.1 l_ 1 i i u?j tiuur 01 uimr mfill i* ami nuines were thrown open to us as co-workers with thorn in the can so of Him whom they love and serve, for Ab hevillo is certainly a city of churches and of such stylo and beauty of buildings and surrounding grounds ns to prove their deep interest, in all that pertain to the service of the "Kingof Kings" and "Lord of Lords" Abbeville is certainly a beautiful little city. The people however prefer call'tig it still a village, in their honesty of heart wishing to claim nothing they cannot substantiate. So many villages and even hamlets are now aspiring to and claiming the title of city. Wo were shown the side of the Log house where the original Settlers fought the Indians; also the site of their powder magazine the upper Long Cains Church" with its history, cemetery and many other places of interest and beauty. The "Atlantic Coast Line" people are preparing to build quite exton sive R. R. shops here and are digging away the hills and leveling down their site; for it is one unbroken out look of hills in every direction, not enough level land could he found for a Bn^hall ground. Abbe* vi!!v io certainly on a boom and judging from the evidences on every side she will soon he fully entitled to the j name of city and her people may well be proud of their beautiful citv amnmr J tho hills. The Convention was well attended and much was done and said, that we feel confident will greatly advance the work of tho Sunday School cause. Bishop Duncan was present with us for two days and gavo us an excellant address on Wednesday night also a very interesting and instructive lecture or talk before leav- 1 ing, strongly impressing upon his hearers the great importance of this work and the duty of pastors and members of the church being more faithfully and earnestly engaged therein. I wished so much that j every pastor, parent and ohuroh member in our State could have his . words indelibly impressed upon their minds and hearts. Professor llamill from Illinois 5 was also present and captivated his j hearers by his clear and forcible exposition of the scriptures on his | Blackboard in the Normal work as in his unaffected and very interest- ] ing and instructive addresses. At the close of the exercises the con- . vention presented him a beautiful silver waiter in token of their high agpreciation of his labors among < them, which was responded to with much feeling by the recipient of ( this unexpected and beautiful pres- 1 ent. We also enjoyed an excel lent ad- I dress from Hon. J. E. Tindall, Soety. of State, on "The Aims of our Sun- 1 day-school Association." much interest was evinced by all ( 111 mo 01 inv convention ?ind ninny ox pressed themselves as much benefitted and greatly edefiid at the magnitude of the work being ' done. The reports from Counties show a marked advance over those of a year ago, and notwithstanding our county has made such rapid strides forward in this work in the past year or two, 1 she has no time to be idle or cause to bo indifferent in this great and burning question of tho age. God speed the day when His Kingdom shall come in every home and heart?not , only of our dear old county and State, but over all the earth. i II. L. 13. V Poplar I ti'Niit. Warm, Warmer, Warmest. Farmers are planting cotton. ^ Caterpillars have made their appearance in thi8 section. | Several cases of Whooping cough ^ are reported near here. Mr. Ned Powell, of Mt. Tabor N. C., is visiting liis daughter Mrs. Bryant Jordan of this section. The next Session of the Poo Deo Union will be held with the Church at Good Hope commencing on Friday 1 before and embracing the fifth sun- 1 day in this month. ()ur popular ( J rocor, J. T. Sessions, I | has formed a co-partnership with E! A, P. Ilardoo who is prince of Adrian ' merchants and thcv are doinir a live- ! ^ -J " o I Iy business nt this place. Wetliink it time for lrbv, Latimer I Co., to shut up. We do not think they have any ri<rht to oxpect even a share of the Federal patronage of the State after lighting Cleveland so ?. hard at the National Convention last summer. As wo have no marriages or deaths w to report this week, we will close. ^ .1. N. .). o l>nngeroiis Mll'ools oi a Contrnverslal Spirit. ' ^ Nothing can afford a more inortifying proof of the weakness and inconsistency of human nature, than the acrimonious spirit so often dis- ? played in religions controversies by the disciples of the meek and lowly j Jesus, in opposition to the example > and precepts of their Lord. V If we are taught, that whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, is guilty of all; ? if the servant of the Lord is forbid- * den to strive, and commanded to be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, in . meekness instructing those that op pose themselves; if to love 0110 another he the distinguishing lest required of his discinlcs by Christ himself; great indeed must be that solf-delu- ^ sion, which can induce men to imagine that tlicv are promoting the cause of Christianity whilst they arc c offending against (lie law of charity. To such our Saviour might say, as of old to Saul of Tarsus, I am J esus iy whom yo persecute. The end of the !" commandment is charity, out of a w 1 . l r \ pure iH'iin, aim 01 a gooct conscience, and of faitli unfeigned; from which ; y< soino having swerved have turned aside unto rain /<in</lht</, desiring lo p be teachers of the law, understanding neither what they say nor whereof fi they aflirin. Far bo it from mo to recommend indifference in the cause of religion. I know the obligation earnestly to contend for the faith which was once delivered to the saints, I know who, said to the angel of the Church of f haodicea, "Because thou art lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will 8pew thee out of my mouth." Zeal ^ in a good cause has ever been deem ,,, ed commendable; and zeal in the 0( cause of Christianity is a duty of in "I dispensable obligation. Those who undertake to explain and enforce the . doctrines of salvation arc bound to express their convictions with earnestness, and to declare the revealed truths of eternal and universal concern with all boldness and sincerity, consulting the honor of Cod, and fn looking to[.HalvatiONfrvoo pnm;- r>f men?JScl. ft'.'CAt .Vii J .3/1 jl ( - 1! V4 Conli.tii* Om.1 i. -i i? I'. Ipc* l> i . * i.t-IU'loiiM < .11 c<.?: ; i . i' II! ,. . r.t home. 'I'hl.s l ' .. . . i h .i.m ..-uy unit Kennnil *! ? - I V ? - - . \ MA Kill El). On the 12tn inst at the residence A of the bride's father Mr. Bethol Elliott, Miss Annie Ida Eliiott, of I lor? J'J ry Co., to Mr. \V; 11 io C. Elliott, of es Louisiana, llev. A. M. Dusenbury ^ officiating. 01 f 11 fo Wilmington MarketWilmington, N. C., April, 18. Spirits Turpentine, '-3b cents per gallon. Rosin, 90c. per bbl. for strained, good strained 95c. of Tar, $1.00 per bbl. of 280 lbs. hi Crude Turpentine, $1.00 for liard 1,1 ind $1.70 for Yellow Dip and Vir- (o gin. Peanuts, at 75 cents to $1.00 per uushol of 28 lbs. Cotton, Low Middling, 7 1 16 cts., ?f Middling. 7L Appointments o l Iter. It. 1>. Oraiiitier. Lake Swamp?First Sunday and . lay before in each month. Pleasant Union?Friday and Frilay night before the second Second, ilso second Sunday at .'1 P. M. cc Antioch?Second Sunday and day be icfore. lit lie hobo?Third Sunday and day en Defore. b] Mt. Pisgah?Fourth Sunday and pf lay before. ' in II. I). Gkainoer. n< re Appointments for foiuvay C'ir ('|j - - - -- /jion ? isc. Sunday II, A, M. Red Hiil?1st. Sunday, 3, P. M. Browns Swamp 2nd, Sunday 11, M. Durante 3, P. M. Jordanville 3rd, Sunday 1 I, A. M Antioch, 3, Pt M m OoolSpring, 4th, Sunday, 11, A. VI. F ?i8gfth, 3, i\ M. 1). A. OaMIOUX, P. . N K W ADVKUTISEM KNTS. HEAPESf WATCH IN THE WORLD X. ~ , ? AW>KI< *1 1l?U?r\T, ?i??ID ri. >?? .?* iiticD. j? g . 1IJ 1 ' ?t iii1 ulijr iii ^ M <> ? ti lo 4IMUI kl)wi! 7ft E """" riL \ I It tl . y c.11111'1 U llmtf till LW fc ^\>,\\ ii i) MO fui Iil?h ? 000 I* *JT AMIHICAN WATCH JO i? Vt'o tli.mlor. off! Jt,f\ 7 J A ?1,1 ' I"tunil Hi'iimy in unir rti JFV //> t7X/\\ t'f tl,??tll?ft<'tl.>n ?lilt?f< * ?\ 'J / 1 1 0 of th / i ^ J j'*1'' 'r ,,'ll*l'! (?"' . '/ x.ili ? C ?: ) in.,.'I. I 00 usteE i n; i \,~ 14 har. vm, K .i..... /-'. ^V. ?llwl" ?au imrnciljr f,.r l I TV N ! VMlni*!trlumvhofAi ii, Anti k ( \ /flJa/^.'iHiiu mi l .ill. Un.l fc v ?V >"! .( A. \ rVjfiD/ <'J I'l'i-tr i, t ( r IK III lul !v lvCaH V /M vWRV/ i iiii^.-i |\| ATt3c.ll yptfl, \ra^t/ "Tilir t<r wtl. l.oi. rn ivt r rnLs ViiL 7JV \r // 1 ? h-m. > ti .. |,r ^ jVaVyV % i\lJ ft I o lnrKv*t ? III Ii mini !?\?,'2l \ j* . iMpUV. ftrliirlng plant In tb i,?* y" ' 2A ? 1 1 m..i t . - \ \ i-ai t mi O* outlay. Cuteaactly t? wn!i It tW'vthlr<U iltff. M'vrmont I* Amirlan lattrai 11a. mi I" i!. a i > ? * ? In:11iito Prrf<>''tljr * i.lunteJ, ri Il.1t i| (* I l.mtp.l III! po'.'itt wln.iHn; III U.I limetit t? in i"tin V y. Mull' I | ?t al l f >r S for ??.0<1 hi .'ii . .initio h |||1 i'm in c* It. MrMli.n thll l.ltil ul ho \v i pi i. it yon iritti a liamltotns K"U 1>1 iiteilcnalu ; 111 pi re Watch Co., New York, NEW GOODS. ^ n >i I lmvo just ro~v I ceived the largest h ,i - AA stock of goods over A ^ 4 gjd brought to this placof consistingot r ? I >rv (Jooils, No A- A J lions, Shoes, Hats, A (iroeeries, Hardware and lots of other goods too nu* morons io inedtion, which 1 will sell at. tho very lowest cash prices. /> e> 1 Mease give me a call and see foi our self before purchasing else here, as I am confident I can suv< on money. Thanking you for pasl atronngo and soliciting same for tlx lure I am yours very respectfully, Yours for trade, UP. HARDEE, Adrian, ft. (' We Loan Money i buy, build and Improve your homo am low eight years to repay loans by smal untidy installments. Assets nearly $1, 10,000. |\>r full particulars and term >ply t<> UICO. b. 1MUNCK, Loris, S. (.' Wan i (ml At ojiu'c. Two Knergetic young men of good ad ress to sell, and collect for the Singe [f'g-t'o.fla Hurry and adjoining Conn < . 1 pay to right men. Address. TI1K SINGKK MI-MI. CO. I. 11. Moukiikao, Mg'i . . f CULLXJM'S 5,l. \\yv>VN;i)(Mfs; .If/.i/.V VICTORIOUS. ml sustain their reputation as the (Irani (t Birds in America hy winning ever ri/.e ilTered in this class at all the inipoi nt tail anil winter shows in the stron/j >t oiiipotition, The great judges < irerica, Folch, Pierce, Babcock an r >wn, have given them the highest hoi, \< lor years. A grand lot of young bird i" sale. Kggs in season at #:l for l.'l, r 20. ('irculars free. .1. A. ( ULLUM, Bidge Springs, N. ( .I.T. Stone manufacturer of all kiiu Furniture. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ta es, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, and any ing in the furniture line made to order Also old Furniture repaired and inndi look new. COFFINS. Made and trimmed in the latest style which I have 2ft years experience. I ive also ordered a nice lot of fine collin id trimmings. Give me a call. J T. SONK. ('on way, S. 0. Not ice . Notice is hereby given that th< i partnership heretofore existing it ween the undersigned under th< m name and stylo of Buck it Dus ,iv,,-., K..O (1.:.. -I.... 1 a: ' iijiiij, turn uny ijcinil 111 SOU I Vl'ti r mutual consent. The senioi irtuer, Henry L. Buck has sold hit terost in the co partnership busi >ss to Albert M. Dusenbury, ant tired from the firm. The lnttoi is assumed the payment of thi sbts of the firm, and is authorizet ^collect all money duo said firm. Henry L. Buck, AlbertM. Dusenbury. April 3d 1893. .Notice. The ('ounty Board of Examiners wil cot at ('onway, S. to examine appil ints, for certificates to teach in the Ire ubile schools of I lorry ('ounty, on thir ridu, the 91st day 0/ April 1898, .J. Q. OK All AM, School Com. II. ( March Oth, 1 J PATRONS AN AimI Itoudoi'H ol t (* Wo feel that we know so many of yo ii | encouragement to seek a 1 argot outlet 1 jj .vice xeav s-p: a a in the sections \isitcd by this medium i# J H you samples of nioo things fcr tho sea IS i |J MlNtiS, also send when desired, Napif M i>l jiko I itid i<ks M 1 |li In fact we have what may be called A R. M. M ?a . 1 Letters Promptly Answered. Mch. 15, 1803 "Win Hliepli 232 Meeting St., < de^LE: i C i i 1 I KM'l Pol '' COMMISSION ft ?iisr Rosin, Spii-i(s Tui-|>< < joiinio-innont ) l_C<L Front Sreet, t Til h) OLD It 101, Li' i BURROUGHS 1 IS Til K I'L.U'K TO GKT TIIK ) and to socuro bargains tlint will surpr jCciving now goods every week, which I ?<><*k 1 {<>( t < r Don't forgot to call and examine our iinni you prices. We can sell you a nice suit of want anything in the furniture line, give us 'reaus, Wash Stands, Hedstcads, (,'hairs, Kou ' 'New Home," and "Domestic" scwine much BIG IROOIKIIISI so that when you are weary you can rock yi valises are hard to heat. j We keep constantly on hand t!ie best grai at prices lower than ever before. A large 1 If you want to buy a good cook stoke or ki i A lot of Scotcli Plaids y just received, besides a largo assortment o Flannel goods, which arc going low indeed r- 111111k \vi' ?-;111 sum you in quality: stylo ami |) i .1 A M E; M El A s which nro gaining in popularity every r> We havo a lot of lad iesnice button i tho astonishing low price 80 cents. A CHOICE LOT OK , FRESH GR BUGGIES. ROAD CAR! HA1 AND A THOUSAND AND ONE tion now, which we will sell cheap for s Please give us a call and see foi ' elsewhere, as we are confident we t Yours for ti I f 5 ? . 1 <111.1 wwrnanMoi 11 ) 11'I'ritil. Why suffer from th ' ' I' M 11. 11. Kidney ami hiver disease.3 ! J- -I t/ J. J 1 J any kind of weakness, or 01 1 you and krw > you in health. (Headache rel send to I \K. ? I'PD'H lAhKCTKK any one 1 -^lt. I l)l)'S 1 J l?E(TI{I( lied. Also Electric Trusses and Hox llatt?ri< regulated to suit, and !',uaranteed to la>t II \ and produces autllciont Electricity to slun k. Ot... ? . - ?. wiv?- WHIM im-nsiuo, price and tun parllcular Agents Warned. KINCH Hp T D FRIENDS, iio wn i .hatvd; u in a business way, that it gives us for our tfJNli ?f? K ? the "HEK A LI)." Wo can sent! son, DltKSS GOODS, and TRl M >r, otc ^uitw to (>i'der X EMPOIUt'M, for ladies. cINTYRE, V.lmington, N. G. ercl & Co., Charleston, S. C. I3ST - stoto, Tin Ware, Tin Plate and Tinners' Supplies. Jlgenfs for the Celebrated 'bo/'/rr Oat SI ores with 'ire Gauze Oreo Door. btev <Sc CJo., lEIICII/VNTS, MUCino; and Cot ion , s So 1 i< *11 <mI . IsTe^w "jcTorlr. WW A'] KIKM OF n ia w tf u t 01 ?t LULLIINb, iVoirrn ok von; monev, iso you. We arc constantly rewo will sell at >111 1 'ri<Mks. onso stock of clothing :\n?l lot us quote clothes at very low figures, if you a call and look over our stock of Bu- _0. n<l liOftf ( eiitop | liblcs, and tho tairflous iocs. l^^cTail to lui)' one of our O- CHAIHS, nursolf to rest. Our lino of trunks and iles of Hour that conies to 1 lorry County ot of rod rust proof oats just received tchon safe go to Burroughs A; Collins and Bedford Cords d Cashmeres, Worsted, tiiugliains, and Our stock of shoes are complete. We rices. We also keep the famous .US sppi;s;, uo. / v - A ^ y day. boots, which we will close oat at OCERIES Always kept, on hand, besides R RN ESS, SADDLES, THINGS, too numerous to men cash. * yourself before purchasing ;an save you money. ftde, 1H' HOUC.l I IS & ( OLHIN S. e bad effect-* of La Grippe, l.amo Back. ?, Rheumatism, Indigestion, Dyspepsia h -r diseases, when Electricity will cure ieved In one minute.) To prove this, I HEI/r on trial, free. Prices, $3 ELT $<>, $10, and $15, if sutls s. Costs nothing to fry them. Can l>o ?rears. A licit and Battery combined, Free Medical advice. \Vrito to-day. s. Address I>1( . ,1 ri>l>. IHtroif, Mich. >11 toreneit of the mucout membrane ind KKHIBA SmlGl.KKT tn i toj <l?y?. No >ent neceitkry. Nevcrctutet ttrictureor injurious sftct etfccti. i'tice. ft. Sold 'BLOOD my co.,pro't,A(Hnhi.et. Jr