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ill ?l J" ?hc ^etraU. ! IM' UI.lSll Kl> KVKllY THURSDAY MORNING- I BY T11 K CONWAY PUltf TSH1NG CO., CONWAY, S. C. M. M. WOODWARD. Editor. SIRSCKIPI ION : Ono Your, ... $ 1.00. j Six Months, - - - .h0. Three Months. - - i ' always in apvanck. Any One font a word in excess of 150 words for obitunrios. IVktiiy not aockttkh. Knt*?fo?l M tlu? Pom Oflli'O Ht Couway, s. *ib Second-class Mattor. ' ! A1 )VKHTISKMKNTS : rruusieut advertisements if 1.00 per Inch tor tho first insertion. .">0 cents an inch for each subsequent insertion. Noti es in lot al reading matter, U) cents per line each insertion; under head < ( "Business Notices," (> cents a line each insertion. Onicial advertisements at tno raves allowed by law. idbcrul contracts will toe mnuo for adv?*rQlislng throo or more months. Tuk IIkhai.d will publish, ?t the ills cretlon of tho Editor letters on subjects of genvrul interest, when written plainly with ink nnd nccoinpnnled by the nuine of the author. These should bo directed to tho Editor of 'I iik Hkram). REMITTANCES For Subscriptions or Advertisements must be made to the Manaokk, Conway Puhi.isiiiko Company. fHURSDAY, MARCH 28 1Q01 Tiik pi'ico of cotton keeps steadily going down, Last \\\ok it was back to 8 cents. Wo hope tho prices will be good this Fall, but there's no assurance that they will be. Tiik outlook for a good tobacco crop this year in most sections of the county is reported to be very good. The farmers very generally had good luck in planting good seed and the plants arc looking fine. Olk Pension Hoards should be careful to sqo that the pensions are giver to those only, who are entitled to them, and that no old soldier who is in needy circumstances is excluded on account of a more technicality. . rC.. ... r ... x ii r< l't1 ill IIS next SOS?, sion will pass a general fish and game law wl \ h will comprehend all the differeir notions of the State. The Representatives need information as to the des res of the people along the seashore n_jvgard to oysters and clams, and would bo glad to hear expressions of their views on the subject. Many of our most successful men owe their success in life to everlastingly sticking to one thing and putting their souls into the work. Some of them, perhaps a majority, are men of no unusual mental ability, but have gained success by applying whatever ability they had in the right direction and plodding onward despite failures and drawbacks. Thk jury in Williamsburg county that tried Frank M. Player, last week, for robbing the Kingstrce dispensary are to be commended for their prompt finding of a verdict of guilty. mi- 11 11 * xihtc s iniraiy any doubt that ho is the guilty man. The only evidence upon which ho could be convicted, was of a circumstantial nature, and the attorneys for the defendant labored hard to make a good showing, but circumstantial evidence is often the strongest evidence of the guilt or innocence of the party accused. There was no direct evidence against him, but all the circumstances surrounding the robberies and even Player's own story was evidence of his guilt. At many places in the State, the people, or a majority of them feel great prejudice against the dispensary law and those who arc connected with its enforcement, and this prevents them from taking the pr< per interest in trying to hring violators of the law to justice. This should not be the case. Although the law may be disagreeable to some. j it is still a law of the State and it -? violation is as 111 ui-ti a crime as the violation of other laws. Tin man who violates it deserves punishment like any other criminal and the public should he interested in seeing that he gets the punishment which : the law provides. The authorities at Kingstrcc did i not do their duty in that they ul! lowed these robberies to go on under their noses for so long without taking steps to stop them. Hut when at last the\ become aroused and brought the guilty party befora the bar of justice, the jury in whose hands rested the enforcement of the law did its whole duty and did it nobly. \\V commend them as an example worthy to be followed. Adrian Items. Mrs. .1 II Smill) returned homo last week from a picuM.nt visit to relatives at Cool Springs. Mr. Sidney Johnson of .loppa, visited friends hero last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Eliza Lewis of Comvay recently paid relatives here a brief I visit. .1. Kelly .Johnson has recently j opened a stock of general nterchan-1 dise at this place and solicits your j patronage, lie is a youny man of J pleasing address and superior business (pialilieations, beinjj a ?(rndu ate of the Georgia- Alabatna Easiness College of Macon, (la., and will no doubt succeed in his chosen avoeat ion. J. N. .) bisco Items. Farmers are beginning to plant. Messrs. .Jasper and G ilbert McCracken of Galivants Ferry, paid relatives a pleasant visit a few days ago. Miss Katie Sessions of Adrian and Misses Fannie and Mary Stevens of Eldorado, visited Miss Ida Hardee last week. What has become of the rag man ofGurley, has he run away? 1 saw one t tic oj her day. Mr John Stevens and family visited relatives at Gurley last Saturday and Sunday. Whcrcis the small girl that wou'd like to cook for a small family where she would bo well cared for? Kitty Cloykh. Finkleo News. Health is generally good. Farmers are busy preparing to plant. Mr. W. J. Sessions of Conway spent Thursday night with Mr. M. E. Gra-| ham. Mr. H. 1*. llarrelson wont to Wil- j inington,'Monday, on business. The lit tie laughter of Mr. M. E. Graham has been very sick for the past few days but is now improving. Mr. J. Q. Graham has been very busy since he moved to his old home Messrs L. T. Graham, J. Li. Graham and N. B. McQueen, spent last Sunday with the Powellville girls. Mr. J. I>. Graham is selling lots of guano this season. Swamp Fox. Nixonville Items. Wot weather for planting at this time, some few have planted corn We .?re having a very unfavorable Spring so far. We predict a late Spring. There was a mad dog in this section about ten days ago. After bit inir several dogs and cows lie was killed by Mr. Dermic McNeill at G raliam villeTlio Orahumvillo business came near loosing a pair of line mules by drowning last week in attempting to cross the river at Graliamville, fortunately everything was saved. There was a marriage on last Sunday the 24th iust. at 4 o'clock at Mr B. R Parker's the bride's father, the contracting parties being Miss Eva Parker to Mr J. I. Ward of Red BlufT. Rev. Thos. Bell officiated. The attendants were: Miss Ellie Vuught with Mr. Irving Parker, Miss Lizzie Watson with Mr. O. B. Parker, Miss Emma Parker with Mr. M (J i arker, Miss Belle Parker with Mr. Jere Cox. We wish the happy couple a long and pleasant life. Mr. Johnie JJore and Miss Kate Ward of Little River spent last Sunday night in this community with relatives and friends, and returned home on Monday. Rex The Pecan tree not only bears one of the most delicious nuts, but it is one of the most hardy trees that grows in the South, and makes as fine a shade tree as the Elm or Maple and no family ought to be without a few trees. It would pay the town authorities to do as the Erench authorities do, plant nut bearing trees on the sidewalks and get a revenue therefrom. A town that would this year put out a thousand trees on the sidewalks at comparatively small nuuivi, in t*. ii yi aio iiu tuinual return of at least $500.00 and eacliyear there would be an increase until the income would reach from three to live thousand dollars annually. Enough to more than pay all taxes of an ordinary size town. The trees do well planted in cotton and corn fields, and farmers can cultivate the lands in crops of corn and cot ton until the trees got to bearing, and after they commence bearing a farmer with ten to twenty acres has a small fortune in his Pecan grove and don't need to plant cotton and corn. The tree is hardy and stands the cold weather anywhere South of Maryland. At Pine H'ufl. North Car olina. there is a company that makes a specialty of growing the young trees for sale, and we advise the town authorities, and all readers of our paper to write the PincblufT Grape & Pecan Company, Pirebluff, N. C.t for circulars. * mm i Subscribe to the Hkhai.d. > j rtfn~ ! ' fni iMirinAn j Vardellc Items. Farmers arc busy preparing to plant. Mr. Wi I hi I'd Williamson I.uj the tincgt tobacco plants in this section. Miss Rebecca Lane has just returned from Dillon. Messrs. W. I\ Floyd, S. A. W11 iiuinson, WilisGrainier and Joe Gralum are having lots .>f fun bird hunting with their bird dog. Wo are bavin# a very good school here now. Our teacher, Miss An nio Rowell. seems to take the lead in teach in#. Miss Laura Graham and Misses Helen and Angle Shelley are visiting relatives near (Jalivanls F< rry. L. S ID:Ait ' Box Items. Mr, C. Shelley, one of Vardells prosperous farmers purchased a lot ] of goats of Mr. J. M. Grainger last week. Farmers are getting behind with! I their work on account of the rain. Misses Angle and Helen Shelley, two of Vardells charming young la dies, paid friends and relatives a pleasant visit here last week. Mr. 13. Graham, another one of our prosperous farmers was in search ' of two negroes which he had hired last week. lit* Vns ue essful in finding them. On account of the increase in size of the farm of Mr. W. l<\ I.'olt I o has secured the services of Mr. A. j M. Johnson tl.is year. Miss Z. .1. Holt paid frici ds a visit here last .Sunday. Twkk/.kus. i ^ ^ V Lake Swamp News. The farmers of this section are' very busy preparing their lands for the reception of the grain The acreage of tobacco in this ction will be as much, or probably more than last year I think our J j tobacea plants arc some larger th in those the Joppa correspondent de scribed. Ours are large enough to |see without getting down and tak ing oil' your hat, which speiks well for future references. Mr. John T. Ilarrolsm went to Conway last Saturday on business. Mr. II. II. liutler of Koidsvjlle, N. C., who is selling manufactured to haoco and cigars, was in this auction last vvoolf. The Huclc Creek Union will be hold with IMeasant View Church, beginning on Friday before the ftth Sunuay in March. Kev. (J. F, Stanley preaches at Pleasant View regularly every 2nd Sunday unci day before in each month lie has been preaching for us for the last ten years, and the longer we keep him the belter we like him. Auhicola. To The Deaf. A rich lady cured of her deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artilieial Far Drums, gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that (leaf people unable to procure t he Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. 11040-c. The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, Now York, U S. A. When you need letter heads, note heads, billheads and nice envelopes or printing of any kind, why not have it done at the IIkuai.d ulllee and give your business to .1 homo enterprise. To patronize those who patronize you is fair and right. Night Was Her Terror, '"I would cough nearly nil night long. " writes Mrs. CluirlfK Applegate. of Alexandria, Intl., and could hardly get. any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if 1 walked a block I would c< ugh fright fully and spit blood, but, when all other modi cines failed, three si. bottles of Dr. Kino's New Discovery wholly cured mo and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Cough Colds, La (Jrippc, Rronehitis and all throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50cand $1. Trial bottles free at E Norton's drug store. In addition to trees, plants, vines, etc., the llomewoo'l Nurseries will have a line lot of cabbage and tomato plants, etc.. for sale. Drop mo a card and I will deliver stock in Conway when I come in Remember 15 to 20 per cent, discount to parties calling at the Nurseries for their trees. K S. CI f.TI! A. 1 111 "9a| 1 ii \m *>>! & g ? 2 f, L p ?? iu?^j?v| jd tifrt t?5 ^ B SghMSESs n 1 R ^ Sr '-3 W f' Li l ' 1 a|r. f f V*! ^ ? U \ *> & p &** S3 1 sis.y ft ! fi tr S Jp ?/ "? '* *1 X} ''i tjj $3 5 3*1 i $*> $ 'iin-A- p2= ? c?3E ^ J. '' jj - f) *" ? *' Q h? t . f tj r>Mnt?mMi s-x* * ?tS ? ! f , ' ^ ' ' * .. ' unnA. urn V.<# I 08 s p. : -; ? f /? ft3 r W 3. . * - S> . * k . i \i r int% b 1 cr" P Z V sj ' .-5 -F, >P S * M '* **"' " - ? v< ,i r ^> i v * ' fv, < H * s>if- V' ^ ^ w L?- ? v 1' ' % ' > ,t -? V ,\ - r,*i J - </ I -A. .. -) 4 r . .jAtt: ..- .- . ~., .- .:.;^:j At j ii 1 pprf Youncr Women The entry into womanhood is a critical time for a girl. Little meostrual disorders started at that time soon grow into fatal complications. That female troubles are tilling graveyards f>roves this. Wine of Cardui cstabishes a painless and natural menstrual flow. When once this important function is started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Many women, young and old, owe their lives to Wine 01 r i.-J T< <- --*11 - - - > - - nun. i ncrc rs notning JlJte ll to f;ivc women freedom from pain and to it young women for every duty of life-. $1.00 bottles at druggists. Miss Delia M. Straycr, Tully, Kan.t "I have suffered untold pain at menstrual periods for a long time, was nervous, IvaJ no appetite, and lost interest In everything, in fact was miserable. I have taken four bottles of Wine cf Cardui, with Thedford's black-Draught, when needed, and to-day I am entirely cured. I cannot express the thanks I feci for what you have done for me." tornrivloo In enses requiring ?|><>clitl Uireetlona. mldrers. giving symploni*. tlin I ..id ion' Advlsmy lJopartti "lit, Ui? Chattanooga Medicine l.'omiiHiir. i linliunooga- Tonn. Conway & Sea Shore Railroad. Daily oxeep. Sunday. In oiled Nov. l.sl, 1 000. Soutliliound.?No. la Louvo Conway 7 00 a in Denvo Pino Island 7 If) a in Arrive Myrtle lioaoli !t 00 u m Northbound. -No. 14. r .... . \I ....i 1 . D e An ? I i'MA r .? I ) I I I? " I >V>IVII If WW J ? III Leave I'ine Island 0 25 p iti Arrive Conway 7 00 p m ' 1). T McNeill, Gen. Manager A. M Hurrouyhx, Ass'tOen. Mn^r. Horses AND Mules. Wc wiii have in by January 25th, A CAR 10AD wc arc carryiiir a full stock of Horses, Mules, Duties, Road Carts, Wagons and Harness. In short. everything in the, line of horse millinery. It is to our inter- < est to sell and we intend to i I Undersell i all our competitors. we are in the business to sell, and we sell, profit i or no profit. we guarantee the best values in the market, and our i prices are fixed to suit the farmer and the laboring man. Call on us when you want anything in our line. A. W. Jenkins & Son. Agents for the famous Rock Hill and Columjia Duties. Nov. 1st MK)0. tf. I 11 Man??*? Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. 11 artlflcially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and recon* structlug the exhausted digestivo or* gatis, It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can aprroach it in efficiency. It ln? stunt ly relievos and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, : Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache,Hast ralgla,Cramps,ana all otliar rest M of 1111 mrfect.digestion. Prem- VVftt C o.. Chicago. . j* :/-.sms or nil-: siii.x. >!. v ji-o it. liing ami smarting inei:, i. tetter, Bult-ilieuin, Htnl oilier . .the skin is instantly allayed by pplyir.g Chuinberluin's Kyc and Skir iintnient. Many very bad canes have been an luncnlly cured by it. 1. is eqr.-.dh liieicUt for itching piles and a favorite rein | dy f ir sore nipples; chanpcd hands, cliil lnins, frost bites, and chronic sore eye?. Vir sal' by druggists nt 2o cents per box. T> y tic. Cady's Condition Powders, tbr*' ii.ij; t wln.t n horse needs when in bad condi Son. Tonic, blood purifier and vcrndfugr j wtiTlOHS V/UXlIVUU 0^0or wilt i Ch no lsrti(L Cup fiar? pwtA, Wo VMatfflW. 3ttr Ltj; tl:nu. 0W> bota iw*fc PftAUQHON'S BUSINESS-^ villa, T?na. ??* tomatk, A*. lalrSaton, Tot. TtmhMUt, Tax. iTxlftWd In mnr?h?nt? and bankara. Tb?aa I M>nU:?' t)OCr>l&?ri>tI)ff *?Hh UB C<Ht*U is. llMNfctM. I ill CAnimnrrt*! branchaa taught. >V otwwn inliiB n* ? Horn* <H.urv\," addma " DaptitiaMa A, Cor ooii*v> fc'Urwei M l)?i?orua?*| ? g<w;.hW? VJrfrrfriHr- ' rnuimmmriirfi? B. Q. COLLINS, President. BANK OF CONW A Capital Stock $20,000. DIRE R. G. Collins. * W R C. P .Qtattlebai'm, *'. IMF?Will I'l 1 Wo trausaet a general banking l*ii tionto any and all matters intrustc This Hank roRiwtfnllv Knlifiia tL<? corporations and will give ever* rt u banking to those doing business wi NEW YORK II THE GREAT 1 I have now come before the pe patronage and these are the merits I have the best goods for the lei promise you the best goods that 11101 are figured down at the lowest possi have t he opportunity of proving wli i 5 A K(i AINS that awaits your inspi gun Shoes for only #1. Still better i to $1.25 are simply beauties. 2 pack: su:d-> of other articles just as cheaj dress goods, Percales, Calicoes. ( Hosiery, Ladies, Men's and Hoys I prices to suit every body, Come an that I mean what I say. Yours for trai W. H. CHI We Set the Pace, Ri Keep Ste; we have our store loaded with Goods, Notions. Clothing. Hats, Ci Our O. K. cook Stoves are still i teed for If) years. we have I1AKI w??i>lv mill tii?ti? im wlwi.iiv I..M' >" - - ? v "^4 t"i'ncss Booms. The past is dead we have done for our cuscorners, as \ when we get in our large and handsc recently purchased from J. M. Olive CONWAY BAR E. V. DUSENBURY, Sec. and Treas. HORRY W The Leading House A I boo to announce to my friend? rented the Horry Warehouse for thi exclusively under my control. Wo ness basis, trcatingall customers ali price for their tobacco. Our success last year has assist* buyers for this season who will bo 1 The Horrv is always open and w ing the day that you bring it. The buyers of Virginia and Nor way. The farmers of Horry County The Horrv Warehouse is vo furn ion. Let all work for the Conway ma uui satisfaction. Yours J. 1 E 1 ^ IB.? Mil T)EAT Horses, Mules, I and Hi A full stock on hand at all times Wo don't say that we sell profit rofit and guarantee satisfaction to New Lot of Horses Mul CONwA \ '?wm* #(*?? fmp|'?u /V flmjf jQ?i OM^| it y?f) '??pipdut i m - ? anv iw* Mfi him tun. paw su &}] r wu-r?r?T. wi1> mum ^9 pntKh )nfewii 9u?(? jOj m}o?\?4?j inmi m h ootjin?arv<t )JV?IX P?o IT**" *i**AJ?a s ?1 *p**q *<fl * jo 'tfovuieyi .1 SHV3A MOi ai \ j?9VfnS?)| w*n ,?l<l*wr W ^ fXfm w\9M.9q *) ?Aom 4?A|1 'KM w Mfqaoji [vuiflf JtiflO H* | 7 phoajpn jo poxno ?q ?to? Xj?a 1 ? ( 'ddl'OW*" Zwonnia 1*19* S,9[ ^ Mm moXji *Xqfmw??|Xaf?8aj>^p?)t ^ MMMOAMN ?tmpo?( HfM H?mM 1 H 'SMVtOIV JO{ttT)0XII JO MUjOJ,! %T 'm^hM ** ^CMkM 'QBttoeip ofKuioj , X o?K>? jo M?anJOJ<y ?q* X|j?aoxio3 -OMOAJOM tfOTHOM TV( jA'pwpjtH VfH) .1 ?tXvitpi ?| ajroif) jvifl MuW -*OA9 uc 9SS3NSnOAU ?j tom?M ? ? nw*u **itt?d ijyajte -? Btte.- lartrrtT' D. A. SPIVEY Cashier. CONWAY iY, S. C Surplus Fund $S OOO 1CTORS: :. LEWIS, I). A. Si'iver. F. A. Rdukouoiih. rcr :- v~ if \rSm isiness, and guarantee prompt atten d to our care. deposits of individuals, firms and ji liable facility consistent with sound th it. ? ? .'i ?yr-rrr JACKET STORE. 1ARGAUV GIVER. lople of Horry County to solicit your upon wliich 1 ask them, ist money that was ever offered I tiey can buy ft>r the price, My prices hie margin. Give me a call. Let me at 1 say by showing you some of tin action. A good pair of farmers Hrofrade for ?1 2(1. readies shoes from INK s bra>s shoe nails for 5o. and thou) and cheaper that consist of LadieJinghams, Silks, Laces. Embroidery./ Hats, Carpet, Straw Matting, all at d see for yourself and be convince! 5STNUT, Manager. fL.l.. d\ ?l n -- III! UIII WIVOS l <111 l> With It. brand now goods in every line. Dry lips. Hosts, shoes. Groceries, etc. in the lead, with stove, back guaran3AlNs for everybody, come in court we boom business by offering busiwe do not depeffd so much on what vhat we aire doing, and intend to do )ine store that we will erect on the lot r. GAIN HOUSE. A. C. THOMPSON. President. 'AREHOUSE. T A Leading Market. i throughout the County that I have is season, and its management will be propose to run it on a strictly busike and seeing that they get full value ?d us in organizing a largo corps of lere before the opening 'ill sell your tobacco at any hour durth Carolina arc turned towards Conare coming to Conway to sell! ish headquarters for this grand Un rkot, and we will guarantee success with confidence. E. COLES, Manager. 'ORTER ie lira us. iER IN Buggies, Wagons arness. i. Bigest value for your money. or no profit, but wo sell for a small our customers at all times. es and Wagons Just in. Y, S. C. lieaaD 1 Pl*? eaSStqo II* V" frros -)| aaoq qoti saop oqji ")sv8 w iiif) 10 ocrn (Mf) auip-rviJoj uo^vaiaoj M jm 'pefvoqdcuo* si dsso moA jj - f) 'djomudio U)H03 )|1U|B I 'B.tdU)0 ||H tiwtp |KK?jr dJOUI M n R.ILttiJW MS l)UU w?o*uBd ?|?ui?4 Mm i|M 'rtmr Stpinnu o.ui inociw ii)ifn l?llM ou ' i?i sumjva p*ai\ ?abii J moJjouuoj i p?q Ut.VM ?AB?I U?|B 1 '6.V)IUM 1?U0lt?>30 6(l? M mot tni.u p?r>u?H? 'sswwani ini(ii?d tlliM mm uajins 3AVH l I A I ! I To T}ie Public Generally. We have ontfUtfed in the Stock business and by handling CLEAN, HONEST STOCK, hope to secure our share of the business. We are no stranger to the people of Horrj county and naturally expect soire o/'your patronage. come and see our stock of HORSES and MULES, HUGGIES and WAGONS And nave yourself money. Yours for Small Profits and Quick Sales. J. A, McDermott & Co. *S*?1V 'l|*AOq V 'UM AY 'O T "H(I 'MMPPY ??03 'A|d.tJ W ? HI" ?".V J?,?0? *11) ?|i]? 'u|V)qo A|q|l?otl uw uoX W*> IA pil |V.i|l)JUI 01(1 0j|?OU pull J3A0 -???(* )ii|0|duioo Xu? oa?i| uoa ji iiiout liKll JCJ |?0|1>?K * *A?I| 3* J?<|UI3tU3)f '99JJ **N*P V A *c8un| JA sqi jo uopBUiuiByui jno s*vjp ? J3;SB|d T jujopoj XiJ9I|3 I s.jaXy mq A *3uiq o? qoiq*. uo sonssu posuosip ou svq }{ * AV.YU! sdojp Ijifnoo Dip puv jsai ja Apoajjsd jnd ojh sued ^A 9i(i ! ponpqns s; uopviuiuvu -ui (|u f poAouioj sj sSun( puv luojqi oip jo uopsoSuoD oqj. qSnoojnoA jo dsciS atp sussooi lejojttd toiD s^fiv ooucjcq oqi u| 3ui| qtuojj oji| pun 'ssou:p;s 3uo( 9qi qiiai uouduinsuoa jo siuoiu -rroud uaqi 4q3noo aq) uaq} W Woo oi]} }sjy s| ojoqi '00} .jo)s p|o otuus oi]) s,ij puy Oiui) oi]) ]]B i]3noo pjo allies I ai]) s,ij nm -sauioa jaqjoun fl ajojaq jjo sassed jauoos ou p]oa auo *q8noo c sj }i ing Mkk Hugo ); )aj )q3jui oa <q)|Baq X]uo suav )i j\ ^"?oT CfillDII II1 uirw>ni *1 ^ Mothers Anxious!,, watch declining health ot their daughters. So many arc cut off by cansnmption in early years that1 there is real cause for auxioty. In? the early stages, when not beyond the reach of medicine, Hood's Snrsaparilla will restore the quality and quantity of the blood and thus give ?ood health. Read th? following letter: "It is but just to write about my laughter Cora, aged 19. She was completely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and frienuh said she would not dve over three months. Sbc Iiad a bad Cough and nothing seouicd to do her any good ( happened to read about Hood's Harsaparilla and had iter give it a trial. From the /cry first dose aho began to get better. \fter taking a few bottles she was comjlotcly cured and her health has been the best ever since." Mna. Addik pbctf, 12 Railroad Plaoe, Amsterdam, N. Y. "i will sny that my mother has not dated my cast f t is strong words as I vou'd have done. Hood's Barsaparllia nas truly cured me and I am now well." Col.,v I'kck, Amsterdam, N. Y. Be suro to get Hood's, because Hoods Sarsaparilla '.sthe Ono True Blood Purifier. AH druggists. 0L Prepared only lt> ('. I. Hood <; Co., Lowsll,Maat j ;?i _ ure purely vegetable, i > nOOCl S I IS liable and beneficial. Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges* tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS