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ONE OF TWO WAYS, The bladder was created one purpose, namely, a reeepta for the urine, and as such it not liable to any form of dir"1' except by one of two ways. j lirst way is frcvi imperfect, acti of the kidney The second w \ I is from careless local treatnx M of other diseases. CHIEF C.V1N1 I Unhealthy urine from t % healthy kidneys isthochiel cat t of bladder troubles. So t womb, like the bladder, was ei ated for one purpose, and if i doctored too much is not 1 in 1 to weakness or disease, except rare cases. It is situa'ed back and very close t<. the blad'f therefore any pain or inconve ieue-e lii.uuii'HitMi m ino kkiih; back, bladder or rinary pa in often, by mistake, attributed * female weakness or womb tro bio of bo'uio sort, The error easily made and b?= a- v-i avoided. To find out rorrectl set your urine aside for hoi four hours ; a sediment 01 --In indicates kidney or !>! : It - r tr ble. The mild and theextru .< nnry effectof l)r. Kilmer's Swam Knot,the great .idn -y,siinl' ad : remedy is soon reali/.ed. If \ need a medicine you should I \ the best. Atdruagists til' v eei and one dollar. Von may hav. sample bottle and pauij.l' . "s-nt free by ma!, ur nt; . . thre?? t wo -eon* st:l lilt- c rest oT postage on the i -> ? Mention the T.v ui'hisk ... i - 1 yo* r address to l r. Kii: t! Ii: h"rr;lon, . . . in* * tor'- of this p , r guaranteet genu in ness of Sis of, r. iiO"-i K, 1>; T.a-lv ' in ' ? illlii.i < hir subject is a I rite and \vc worn one, yet it novel* wear? .... i hi i MI < ' ?ro n s M a i' . in i heart* ? I on" horliaps oho . i oTlier . Ih word Jamie. ainoi \ tlioee who luivo felt its r< V. mo.iiiiii;;. is ;i; ociatvd \vi!h wh: ever is ywoi-tost :iiI purest life. We think of lioiiH! - t seat of all gentle iniltieeoe! peace, love, happiness, and t: selfish delights. Tlie poets l a never I'roil < I in^.'.tr.r it ; r.'ii and one ot t hem ln> told its homely* but p..the! vei . t?? lib it eV' t'so !11ji:.ii!i , thero'f t pi;.CO like home. i ?ll t t .ri'g nu ; . mcdiral men, pi;! **? m and d strict visitors, could po* t.lv 1..H .! i.l n-. 'i ? i> ii .ui'Miin t;i|i.' DVIll wrote : ? "'Tfs to hear tin- watoh-iloi lioncs! burl. l..t> -lileUth 1 ttflw.iif .i - > draw near ' c: 'Ti sweet to \ '! -re i- a; .*j w mark Our coini 11 lt, ami look bri?*1 ' *r a I i we conic." A home i > the jilaoe v he those who love meet together vv , j?rivat?? communion : the jda< where they can uni cud and ea^e ainonir those who at'- dosuv i,, i m i 4.51 VV iaa\ III. Iiwilir I miur Ll'Il.^ I that the word i- the past parti* pie ol the A u?;lo-tSa.\oii verh loi man. to come tojjjether. l?nt < we have seen, we have invest* it with a thousand tender a>tions, which make it the pyrnh of doinestie felicity. ??t, in every social sphere v may find that there are mimln: le-> hons*e which are only honi in name.all tin* elements ol wni utnl harmony I.<*in*c . A? , '1"' ' I when vo cotisi?li r how c;icre<l ai ]>1.1!11 . I ^ reac|,i?jr iv conSOfjUOnCt 1 ^"il " ^ '* ',,J 111 ^ *T v;t ! ' ' Iri<>1 .11 i.! . , a 1 i c.\ ' i ? ? ' ;: ii > 1 J, not <!" ll ! ? h: t i In- I?:Ir (I we' :-e " ' ' I "nble -t ll \ \ ma; in' i impj Splendid or simple, each is a powerful unit lor good or evil, a f?r sound or rotten brick in the whole ^ social edifice. It becomes neces aHe sary, therefore, il wo would be -?e prosperous as a nation, and have lun a wholesome future, that partieuay 1 ,ut lar regard should be given to our own homes,and suitable lima aires provided to secure 111? homes of ,n the poor. We inav pity liiuao who u'uin !>e ro. recklessness or wilful misconduct ,()1 destrov their own domestic peace, >le ' ]n wlm ruin their own lives and those of their I'hihlr. n, vet we er, . , ? cannot give them our svnopathv. I ... .*1 ys, W e v \y !' . ! lor them, but not 1 with them. i'ut we must both (?!j :fy and sympnthi/A with 'the j. i 1 iidivn < ;u: I'Ttune,and with all ly i who are deprivi 1 >?i' die com lot is ? of ;i home t hrongh the nnavoidaide iu-ci lents oi life. VV hat then >11-' slion 1<1 ho oiii- feelings for tint?-j who never kii'-vv one, who eame ! into worM onvoloi ?! 1?v tai or 1 r. I cry a* ' depravity, who were nur v> 1111y:<in crime. load in ignorance, j Mien *s, ami liltJiy surroundings th Arid tanght to live viciolisljjr ;>s r . i i .tislv t Hew .ii' ,>r uor!. expo the i?iiv whidi io.' ; 7 , j i - m ' i c i. .( tor i 'i< -atAnn Til I O,, j W ? . i% v t \. ? t >V t ! I? '% 1 ' * S ( t ; i'i :. ;l.oiuh'i\ notiiin^? (ip i . , . , . i? (o pun; : i t ho Hi lor tueir on 1 virontnenl Aml, ind< ed, i! i (!' h.nilt t., kno . wlial . psshotdd he taken v :'.!>? lie* ho, v di j tilute, and with hardened and ir; reelaimable offenders. lOverv town, and almost ever, I village, lias its ipm' i ot stieh. ' (ireat tilies .-warm with t hem,ami vo ! their evil inPiuonee is felt in ever* " i corner of the kingdom. In l.on 'don, it i -id. there are from one it . , 'o two 11utt i1 <t tnousanu jhm>ok.> in . , . ( who never know in the morning \vh??ro 1 liev \vi!l lm* ili/nn a, '; at uiirl-i. Ami llii- is not l.h j whole ut the i.'Vil. i'iu honest \'A j working poor, whoso two pvat . [diuicitUi ;s are the want ofasiiui '' cieney oi' remur oral ire labor and . (ii ut homo liooonunoilation at a I moderate rent, at.- ollon thrown 'bribes!"'- < i i nverly into tin ' i willing .onlaet with th: criminal 'elas* v- The moral consequences j ai'< >1 i h . ,! . 1!1111> which j shock! i ele m. who! some, an I ' " ji' rut ! . are qual' 1, t'? ti?:. am pr arm's. The 1. ' d'.'lictill is insu, - able au<l mt; I ! left t :n ! . "'j'iiO m:< Ul'iU operation* i>i i-t ono ... 111i<' laws. il i- 1111it< to attempt r o create labor I y I<>r?' ' or art int ' < ' !-, lor *!:i \. ? !.! ov nt u ' i'ally intensify thf*. evil. Put one great work ran bo done. and at should 1 dono without dolay. ,i Public m" horitjos should bo in u. vested ill: ample powers to i swoop away 1'oul tenements, to i>. Jac|uirc necessary silos by com us pulsion, and to erect a sullicioney .,1 ol' healthy and suitable acooinmo o idation tor the laboring classes at ,,1 the lowest possible rates?sa.v, al a clear -5 per cent, on the total .. , ,,.? Wo :. --- .. . ?< i.ii uiuir miiii i- j j^ont pruvi-i<?n< than any that ex ps i-t against the o\eivrow.lin ' and I . . Iv the cupidity of ownerof insasu id Jury (eiie: Forfeiture of t,l ; their proj erty a11 t rt peuted of js f'MK'l W< '' ' 1 liOt I t? 1 ?. ) great ; ,\v ' jmni.-ihineiit to;- Ik m ecu try. r. 'I'll I . . r . i' > t.li.? ite.i the C'.iil i n- i mini;!;, uior.iliy .n . -it* .1! v, ,1 lonu: enough. Tin- poor p ; lieir live in a . tern ache i, an 1 ::: on i > ( ./ . ' of their faults as the rich are ol'J | t heirs?perhaps more so. They j do not require to be preached to, j or at, any more than others. l)is- j trict, visitors, tracts, teetotal lect j ores, and charities, small or ureal'.. will not save them. They want; ! dwellings where the decencies ofj j life can be observed, where do jinestio comfort is i??>ssiwhere | j cleanliness, clieerrulr.es-', sobriety ! , and morality may find a place?j in a word, they want Homes. isiis Cured. ; My wife has used Chamberlain's' j I.'ain 11 -dm for rheumatism wi a: jrreat relief, and 1 can recom 'mend it as a splendid lin nicnt I for rheumatism and other hou.seliold use for which well vo found it valuable.? \\ . J. C| vi.i:a, lied ek, N. . Mr <'n v! ? is one of the lead. | ing merchant" <> this village and one oi the most prominent men in lh;- >ic: .iitv.? W. (j. Fill win, Editor Red Greek Herald. For . - t? 1'. Mac key & Co , and !>. C. 11-.null Co. !.cc, The (Inhibit!?. This man I'it/diugh !, e,ienn on-1 i her, i-. a gold ilemocne , a C.cvo-I I ^ ' I ! . . '. d im er.it. a .sonal : . -ml, | Ui i. spi .tVi'l' ( * Ve. l .. i By that same t leVeland ho whb I t . t Leo is a creature ol the money .v.-r.V, jit ; ,,s ry other ol-lmi \ ?t. *? nvila .Ncwrf, o'./\.r r.r- "T. If'//-re to a Finr I\c nt It <L ; Horse or it (iotttl Mutr. We have just received r lot of! fire Kentucky Ilnrse- which wc 1 , will sell c! eap for rh money or on time for good paper. Wo also, !-till have on hand a few good | v , ...;p ;? , ,. ; in 11 it"'. i tnl vvi,. u.i . D - \ ; ; I interest to call and sec us if yon j want : bargain in stock of .?nv! I kind. Hkath At Elliott. | April .">, l ISIntitf Juto Tour Shot s. I , I' ' it .1.1..' s it. Still II.li. II' I l .Ul> i i ..I: .ii limit tills.-: tlif lii / mit t : v*.;- | It < : < .M: r . t : y. It I I.- l Ti Ut tlif,*. t- . .. .n is ... "- II . '. . s i Tl .. ' rifv K . r-"a- .j N!-:\T nf.Hr i Vvt flOlVJ -* M IV V'si L. .j'jj'-) Uvl'ii .?. L i. kJ ; Exiract of Mi COOK BOOK? ... i t"ilm? now tn prepare many i delicate and delicious ilisln 1 . i .i'm;: >j | \ .. , rk ""^A/'^EXXXltOCi I i^nilK M.W.WIKMKNT <>! 'I'll K ! 1 Kipiitnlile I.it'e Assurance Soeiety , in this territory is desirous of seeur; ill}; tin* services of a man of character amiability t<? represent it-- interest, | with d aneaster a- headquarters. The rijfht niati will be thoroughly educated in the science of life insurance and I the art of successful solicit nig. i'liero i t. limine- or profession not re ! ipiiririjj capital which I* more re 1 iiiiiiierative I Imn h life ujrency con-! iliii ti'i' with cnerif.t ntnt ability. Correspondence with men who desire to ' secure | c11?:in?*iiI e p!nymcnt and are lanihi'i-Mi to at tain prominence in the |ir?>f i( i: i invited. . .1. Kt?l?r>r.V, M-r., Hock urn, s. <:. M arch 2 : ' m . MMkM t. < !?! .t Ctf'i in 't'tpi ..si . !('.?. - 1.1. li e i: .rev i, i ' | K ' ! - t ; O! ' liv r !? ?* * < 111" >v?. i?-iii >! . ( i . <; . a inc. G it eilC'-i, tr . ; .a p /; . : a -a n r ,t i i ? \ - fANDV V S;;. v7 v // ;5 n f?.. V, *?r * ?5*9fr*U/ ^J.'. V 153 V .. ? 2e>* 50^ 'J :'rv; h I ABSOLUTELY GUA W. 8TPKD^ ? nl?uml hnokl^t Tro.. Ai). STKJll.lMi flFTH) Toot''. J^WEHAVENOAG I) , J/\ ^ L* Ot* h|?riiuT-U.- ! ??*,}. r Tfy IM- .. r-i * . \V - > .If r 1 ' * r ;: . * Ciul Iguoof fill 01 fLKKART < vitiu.u ; iijvbnk.sk iiti; Improved fa hi Jiighflrm alls I ! If ? TB "z f. -V^ ,.'A * I *' -J w 1 ' ' *** ' u 5 . |: I v - fl-W J; ' :: Z t { ; - s. - - < \ < v i Vj fcV, ?*?g| 1 1 > - - r v ' ' ' : O v f? jjj +} r i ( ';v. -1;. 2 J J M/ !m< As CC ? No. 4 < < ).a* Pritv:? for M i 'Lint's doli with ii Ton-; No. ')?'2 Drnvors. droit !<?mt" No. I?! Drawers, drop leaf i So. r>?(> Drawers, tiro}) leaf s IT IS H/NDSOMELT FINISHED AND Write for full dt'scripiii and for ('ATA LO Rttgyiea, Wagons. Harness, Piano: Roller Wheat "'.ills, Corn Mills Subsoribc for 77<i* Cotton THdiit i>... ;,Vv .v., JUiiutcr. r~?- ......... 'I null In! ll '* -v. [ ' . -| J.) | i :t\i t.i'i-ii !'? ? or: '1 in i:i'n. i. !i> < 01 'iii.. ( i;11 (Tiro, f ',!;. i trv rold-, bronchitis, pimniunni; cripp . asthma, ami all :' . .it an iu ug diseases. Crawford Bros. JEr W $: v y\ f > n . -i- c\ _ ' . i. V. / i X i. i. - ut -J s?'- ^ O J TIA V,r-S >. 7-' ""?* i JaM/J /. *< <D You can notv fffet fresh pork sat f.i-j,'' a- w ? a* lir 1 <1;-. : in \ market daily. I*r??n?|?f ii?-liv?*r If t'or all orders in any pari t tin" town. v. r. vouko. .1 111 J 'js, 1,VU"( 1 y ) Money to Lend. The Lancaster County Building I.oan Association lias money to lei on improved real estate situated i this county, upon reasonable term Apply to WADDV < . THOMSON', See ?\ Trens. Hank Itmldin Oct. 21 -07-0 m. "Tae Leading Fire Insurance Compai of America." IIIVUIJJUIUII-U ' l.'.IUW I 'Tpt'llI /ETNA FIRK l\M IMMil mm OF HARTFORD, CONN, i Cilsh Capital .-ji 1,'MiO.ooo. Cjh i Asset* over 11,' n),000? !. - . A r . ..hh?.< at :i i -troller rt'liaMc romp iii. > r;>r*.?111etI ami lnisii > nitru fed to wil receive prompt attei A. r. Cl.AKR, Koiuilit A^cill. 1 \ -? V 3 ' CATHARTIC 3 Vl ?,'' .?:' ' ' ^ DRUGGISTS | nyoKM-of r . ' in, fmrdi ire tlir Ural Lma-i iiwi Tntinlnultlb ham-i I(Uifhlrae . MontrtaUCan.*orNtwYork* si;.I iEMTS -TTTI '? ' >- : . PH .-Ith carta , :r U) I... j:.r!.'.s;r :. a:. 1 ten : ri, Aipalt , tor J.-*. . tJ. \V. i'l.AT a , !i t'j, KMiilAltT. IAD. ViERS" SEWiriG iance j JHACfUfUL - grft-K ^ r *' - r SS^.^i??v?) 5 2. Z z Sr. J 2 = % z ftV-: ^ f I I !? & ? ll -y- jj > I" . ' ^ 19 If . . ? I 3 - ^ < ??H AlJ ||?s > ?- ? rf '.. \ 1& E VLLIANCH. ?; r ' li 7 vreil at any 1). put in t!;o State, year * uai'Miteo: t ?i<! cover $18.25 ir.il cover $10.25 ?sk1 cover $20.5l> RS COOD A" A.'.t mGH PVtCcO MACMMt. >n of SEWING MACHINES, '**" CJL'KS and CUTS of , Cretins, Furniture, Plow.*, Harrows, _ <-Mi\ Mlllc r.f r... "/?</ CI rt Our 7V((v fifst. rs' Alliance Exchange of S. C. " f.ANCAS'niit ?*:- < 5IA! LWAV. J" tw<- Clh strr si! <1 ianeusttr. '></</// / .'.< ."? Sit ntltt t/. ' ) ' V*N 'ii i . ? i hi . * 1 a? ii :'i 7 :,ii I s ; >: >i Kii'iii uiv.. ."Ill ;* 7 hu ; - . I..-. ! l. " 8 it' ; h 1 1.'. ? " ( t. ' s \ : I '"l ' i . . , . r. : . . i ' " jlllllT'- I . . . 4'. i. 7 I I.-. . I..' 1 I .i-M. it ' > T;;' ' v.v. 1 t!! lie niiil 1< i"i! trains K'lfnff I 'I'riiln l'-uvinf UrxiKM-itcr ii : ; in., c t lnn;.ii! I .hi i isIit i if O. R A in Cam Ilon. a ait i 'In Mi-r will s>u:li r. Kmllg north tin I south aiul with (A l. north. ._ Tralii avii. i 'h< sti r \ 11: i. i , rouni ? Kitio, also < A ll frmii tiorti . TrainleavingChasterat < fin tn., connects a. wtth Southern Railway froti C I tun bin. Q. C " A N. from Atlanta ami (' A * oi f.onoir. I I.KIM. 'RINGS, NV. II. HAKIMN, V '., 'resident Vice-l'res. and MttnnpX ' To (urn ConitI |i:il Inn t\ v i*' | Va' r ('.iM arrls i' in .. t .:.'iartu\ k ''Ac. | !f <C. C. fail to cur .11: r< \ , >y i"r4ile-M?rkfc<iMtiu??l,?.u. ' / rnt b sine" ronducted fr>r MoosiMTr rc r. ir SOuii Ornci it OrnpiTi u ?. p< 1 j Jrr !** ? an v ' e | #?nt in !e*s 'i:ue t: i\ thot 1 ; ?icmore from Washington. ' Sofld model, dnTrtoR or photo., with dencrm j ! >11. U'i -..vise, ii mmi table r ' freo ot , ch .rp?. Oar fee not .ine till patent is' wared. I i A f-AVPHtiY, "How i > i >!> i n 1'itcnis," witfc 001 fee i <t same 11 the U. S. ana foreigncouit'rHf ,mj jsti.i free. Address, j l?0 ' if*' ^ <T f' *11 r> vy' : W ... I > c p , U r j '"*? % . v \ %. I > V I ill < *1 1 * ? 4ll ?CK>u . C, ,i .! i m, ' . O i *sj t. \