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JU l> ?i v III U JU1 Map T.jfa fill iilUii, J A i A U a Mr. T?. "P. Jenkins, of T.ithonia, Ga., says that hi., daughter, Icl.i, inherited a severe case f Kczen: \ which the usual mercury etui potash remedies failed to relieve. Year bv y ar site was treated with various medicine s, external applications and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. JU1 the so-called blood remedies did not mseeuttc icachthcdis. ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an i m p r o v e m e 111 was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with favorable results, and now she is cured sound mud well, her "* r>ureau5 ' ? ^ she has been saved from what threatened to blight her lifa forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable") ?nres Kciema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, or an/ ether blood trouble. It is arealbloed remedy and always ?urcs even aft?rr all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy. Take a I load ran edy for a blood disease; a Ionic won't cure it. Our books on blood and ___ skin diseases mailed five to any address. kTO Swiit Spe c i fi o Co., Atlanta, Ga. c iKdlN liSS. il y I. .1 ( ; 11c. It 1? s; 11 i: (* V. I'll ltiifu!:ir tliat id.K'ti. hew!!'.' popular!,} s n?.?11 v tt:? : . ' i a bitioh r, .lie bit sr. 11: ? .;.. .iohtii'K makt i. :.iii other tradesmen, as Well :.i t t:pj r of In:-i! ;<? men, mmerally look i forward lo the day?the hapj) day a- t' y f ndl\ drear;?when j they shall have made enough money lo retire Torn work aid can enjoy th* ir tU'um ruin uoju' fate. There snmcthinir natural' about this. I'hev are then self ^cu^iuuru. I in1V r.HVO PilfUMj ' the ri^iit to repose. Thc\ have fought the hattle of life and come oil victorious in .1 fx'cuo;;u \ sense. Whether th *\ cast isiiic their old habits with and lind eoj yd 'it in n w . 1 , for the.'' own con ni -rat. n >u!v. Anyhow, tb *y nr.- e> "t! \ 1 make the experiment. An ! ' n the matter ' ? rest here, littl ?or no mis-hi f w ,ul 5 en me. I nfortunately. iiowevcr, the success ot {' o pari m! " ? trets a ::rtn ill-, i* ii tioi i; \ minds of tno chiklron. rhe < u t.ei ir i i i . : : to i . \voi Id " . i od w u VV h< v < < : . iii, it I'm 'in; \ . I, v. I. lii" ariu i fortir, ol t) *ir i s.?or.-, it ben .nr. s a <"> 1:-.?:i;; 1 < ; a . conn riif.-ii. 1 > .i vvli? ) i> iii-.i ! ...i them ';!<u In i< iU'KM! IiimI Ol" i -il il, li; > i .. i i i. .. .a ... i IjV V'll.i'il 1 !'ll' i.' ' . . . i. . Sa i J \ ii- ;vs o. li!una v.-1 i , i ' V- f<?r \v\ y i 1 hoy la unci) out into vi.l-r ? t i t'. :: :ix " ti ; . i11 i 11 f I > M /.!' v. >r t!. -y n *1 ' III , . I , I . . ]j.. i- . ? ? 111 Vi j j . fullyf.it: . ' i f"! J i fovv c' ' h in r!:^ OCM;;>; ' or 1 ; : /',< > i i ic h. j\ i,.\ . . . . * ' part of those pro-li^al s>- v to learned at our I'tii vers; ties, where, for e Ion*.; period, t..on 'rations of vain or woak-mimod youth have been hopelessly corrupted. I; is s;ol to ri llect how often the uiutlious I?v v. inch a suoee-\-2"ul man endeavors to advance the position of his chi! iren tu'oeino tho mean? of their ruin, II roll c;.\ it may bo, on his own c" .r.ty education or other disadvantages in early life, and determines that his sons shall fare better. They shall go to some great Public School, I or to Oxford or Cambridge. They | shall loarn all that may be learned in these homes of the Muses. I They shall mix with gontlemeu and noblemen, make superior acquaintances, and catch tluor tone. And, that may not be prejudiced by his status, ho supplies them most liberally with pocket-money, and encourages thorn to shine ! in the display of wealth. After 1 a long course, during which paternal hopes h'tve boon xeitod, they often return to the <>! ! r >of with only a thin veneer of scholastic acquirements, but d ; 'v engrained with all tho vi-\ v hieh, it ih well known, the- 'in ivies able to teach. T' < it.\ti ? while !; 1 re ; . r: ruled Iv their conip rw - 41 ir morals are rune !. . 1 v .-nme back with appetites w! t. ' 'nr protlurnoy, d aViT-o to useful 'pr.jion, ami ' t r irient of ' In f r. r 1 ! <>iih> surround n;;-. Iii those casi -, ho*vo\< , \ i!n f evils ha\o bio., mod. li/iml | or even avoided, where they havo really studied, am! tin ir habits '.mi conduct have been fairly decent. they are -till r.j a? the form' er fo the occunati u- r.f their parents, and are oern-b mally prompted to endeavor to distinguish themnoives in fashionable society. This is often very dillicuit. Nevertheless youth, money, H'.u perseverence, ran accomplish iniich in time. And ii they sueci ' d what is tl-f? - ' A liiovc reputable mode of t-<| mnderinj; i. m ft.of Af rtfl. . ? . i:r . i ... . v * a ?% i. v/ 1 I : , ' ' I I I i ! 1 ? * f ? : ironter URoftilne-s. \nd )' ini?.' f-s ol' l)ot< ; ;< - o through fault of t h<? * .! ontr. l-or all triu* <?<*is.'ntioi* 1 oi'ins it homo. < orr? c* habit? nrul thoughuB must m only originate i n but ini. .* Ic (juiokL into :u . ..; \ . .d i ;< t r?tinot: i ady ui.- -i| ... . +\ - i,.o live ? aro .is in.. ,..!!? as jit-s it tii > -..ill !. Y* ! iv w alt'i is w*( ( t y v iH t. w al-o. \\ ; i . i. is t . ? Id solid v. lib .'. /1 or hio ilv 11?I hi 'i t ii. uito I i.. ?...i . . . . .. p. , ui.U < N ' 4 I i I , ; f ; . . ail . . l\ I. 1 m:i: ] l\ . .. r:i tiiern t< ' , ! > (' nta'imii til ir-1 r.f a ,i ' < * r>t11it,, . - in 'i a I . 14 1 1 ?)(J , i . Jiti I ad uc-1. nr . f'a. ti /. opporju! I>i\ Watts, have not only ventec t!i' ir strictures on idleness. In: <?u sluggishness as well. To be ?1 i! jatory or perfunctory is to bo par , tially idle. To bo improvident, i the same* We are invited to con stilt Nature and imitate her fore ( right. And "Whatsoever thy ban hndctli to do, (said the l're.ioher, i do it w ith all thy might/' Idle and addle have tho er.nn meaning, and, with all, aro de j rived from the same word, wliicl ' signified to be sick, corrupt, void ! An idle person is an ailing person ] sick in body and mind, corrupt it morals,void of understanding. At idlo lifo is an addled life, noxious unproductive, and dead to al goodness. Yet this is the life which s< many covet and othors aro prout I to possess, and that in tho iudivid ual who is allowed precedence over tho industrious! "Nature fits all her childrer with something to do,1' said the ! poet, and truly there is so mucl ! to ho done in this world?physic I ally, mentally, morally?that i ' befits none to be idle. There ar< ! Augean ^tables t > bo cleansed, an | rii ut end might., wrongs to be reetilieel, grave abuses to be re j i i|g jdt and d >nse clouds of ignd renco to bo <' !>' ': ' he v>rl( ' mourn* from want, and misery 1 and crime, and %lthe dark place f tin* "arth are full of cruelty." ' Power and injustice traniplo up ion th> weak ami the? innocent nruling "train--! nation and " i man's foes are thov of hi j own house hould." Poverty pray in vain for its daily bread. \"?"< ! see the industriou : die frotucom : pulsion, and the wicked crimina ' from want of knowledge. On 1 boasted brotherhood is a po,>fii ! dream. Kach fights for his owi i . ! hand, regardless of others, am ' tho end no man can foresee. S? mnny worhls, so much lo <ln So lilllc Oonv, .such IhiuKS to be.' Hurely Inrnanity requires th< ! Lest t il'urt i of all its niombort This is no plaee for idlers or lov 1 ers of false gentility. There if work to tie done, serious, pationi and persistent work, not tho ser vme of the slave, hut the ciieerfu i labor ot liie free in?m lull of lov ' :n>; kiiulr.es-. Tim work! .s sl,i young, uilu nook b trios I., nofoi't it. A it v v.-; f. i: v i;! grow lisht i and btcom - tho univ i- >. T1 ' t ' ? ' 1 ' ' " ' ' '' V ' r-.r Wo ti . i .11 i:li wi; iMiinot Know; . ' . ; i v. . i ' ,.'.i 11 tu ili with chohmorbus -,iv> he 11 r >vi> ia:rtv mil i.. . '? ?< v it . . t ?i \ i ?i ^ U i * 1 >< * v t > i. - (1; u . .i i iif?? \ ff<.r i' w! "of' f i". t 1? f '.< - iniit r> iu' v. 1 ; a I ''.I t it <>1 i tiri rl.tii. I'liiit, I 11 .. .ii 1 i).:.. i :. j \ i . ,M i . . . 1 V -I ( 1 '% l ) 'I to I.. .1 I .. I ' ' ... I ,1 0." ! () a !n) ! >. ' I .. .1 ?v ?'(...I. at ,u tor s. ili I C ' . .?'ti old Soros Vv I o|? tli tiuTO in r uuy n^" ' prs-'d. 9. r, ?*>{!? 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A strong guarantee goes with every tint1 of tlu'in in mat (or which make you desire ami every organ is fully testei hffort' leaving the factory. Soli on tin* installment plan ami pay liM'tit for saint' comes easy. 1 fully appreciate the price of cot ton (maile some myself), stil j j t here's no excuse for not having an elegant organ in your home J a my [trices r.ntl terms are sun I to ill you. i V11 "i M r' ' ison ^ m I J >? J T J. XT J"V vy Ixf JL" I!i?- ii. Wiser Piano; it i: tin- ST \ \ I > A KI > OK K.XoKI. ? i.KNt i.. I nrnislieil in all sty le: i .. c-i am.' m)I?I mi ?-si?3' teriu.Yours trnlv. S, cc HIERNftOR, Yiirkvillc, S. C. . . . \1] ou. r>, !dratsCt id v Cathartic, tbo most won tic. : il 11 edicu) discovery of ii:? ago, plsu out i d i fr lung to tno taste, act gontlj nii'l pr .ii? ly (in k i vs. liver and bowels f1 > y- " :n, <tI ; 1 co'-K e... I. e, j r, lialiliiiiil conslipalior ami I i. Please bu . in t trv n boj rt <' . < : v ;. in. : >. md .. t .idact OPKMMi OF REGISTRATION r vv\ it uwiftN. vr< r1 < 1 ' !' IK: t; K.Y t; 1' K . 'l ... ; ( Hire v. ill) I lie A ft i , ' : ' ;'< - 'Si r . ! rat <> i e' ( , < ?! honl uf ro?i (ration vi! . be op< ned on the first Monday r una) 1 t ' i 1 '' ' ii rl i Inn *, for I In s r-' islrritioii of elector, entitled ti ?ji der ' 1 ' 'nn . it n' ion and 1 e) ' n I "r f lr ee sneees i \ i d i \ - in ei: Ii nn in o ii lit 11 thirls fins . T I : - v.!: * reei-1 red on or befnn , '( January, |s are not re onir d to register < e no ,rs ; fr< hi :t. tn. t< p. in ^ .\. J'. nri K, j?f.??f fur ! .fn :i-tiT< unity. ... ...... , r <{ . . , xyt n v i "|; v :? > 1 f- i v j'V j t r-...A :V > .fgji t Moor-Air r* . ) / i * * ? ' v . ? . , I * .1 n R JL P i\ E I i ^ rr *k <rviu?n tt i - a iv"wimk f?i SIGNATURE i| H ?? l 13 ON THE | WRAPPER * OF EVEBY I BOTTLE OB* nj C' tortt ?a pnt tp In otttK-izo rr.lv*. T. !.i t -i fr'1 in ! *5t? Dai". allow a rye no . il ?|y n anything c!s# cn t!io plan or pr.n.isa t.. . :t |jpore." ??'Sro that yon pet C-A-S-T-C-R-i | TMho- ^ iACLsi^&Ztiie .M I 0? , I J i f' ^ T ^ iv ?* P $ r n ItffetiU ill Hinj R#Brs^a ; J WILL. PAY $100 FOR ANY CASti J ' 1 Of IVcakueeH In Men They Trent un.it Vail to tuie. I At: Oinr l a Cor.ipuiy plnos for thr> llmt I time before the public n Maoicai. Tkrit- I ' mknt for the euro of Lost Vitalityi Morvoua fl ' nti>I Foxual Weakness, uiul Restoration of I * Lift Forco iu old and 3 oui.< raea. No I ? v orn-out T" reach remedy: contain;? no J Plio phor or other harmful drugit It is vl i a w >! hi Tit bat m b v. t -magical in ;tu 9 I effects positive in its euro All roader I who aro suffering from a woaltness tbat J " blights their life, causing that mental uud I I by al suffering peculiar to Ko>t Man |R - I ' !; .:lil v rito to JmNTATK Ml-iJl'. M. I 1 1 c 1'' i '.\ N Y, (bnaha. N t> . :.:ul tl) 3 1 ill I r . ; you absolutely T'KKK. 11 vulnublo I * ; : 1 'b " ' and ja-itlvej.r?Kifn fl J of tie r truly Mauicai Tkeatment. Thoas- I amis i* men, wl have lost all hope of u 9 cure, aro living restored by them to a per- jfl ii . -oii'liiion. '('I I . ' I \| I, > I 'IVt-iTUU.T In I..I ? ! i-o i .'ii i i iiinr i 'V i 11 ' ' * v.1 V ..4 B 1 > H prefer io */o there for trealmcut, it t \y 9 ' il t v e ar? i>rrfi?'*ly H liftv? !> > iT?'.j l*ro-?-rii?ti?iiis, Kreo ('uro, .('...ii.it.* 't ii * iai Jh ' t'M >'<) ip'.tal imtl Rimrunteo ?*? euro H *? vi'C r i a ! > very'ivllnr ; H (jLoir i' ari," - n> l o i.'fi osittii iu aB iwiw iVritlii*!i? toiJiu . [ Rh Char! I HK R* . B | kinosvim'K " ^ 41 13 I.ANI I 4 * ' , . . III!.. | I i OH! - T (MTV j , HI .Ml i OKU: I ' NoKTil 1 | s? >| "I'll i i." i i , I > i.\. r .ii I'M i I. \( Ksiti r ar v M . Si i I Sun : i.V. . ' ' i. j .. I; i .it - ' . ( ?v i. 1 I;