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jj^: J ' 7 ie 6are!il No woman can be too careful of her condition during the period before her little ones are born. Neglect or improper treatment then endangers her life and that of the child. It es with her whether she shall suffer unnecessarily, or whether the ordeal - shall be made comparatively easy. She had better do nothing than da ^ something wrong. m" ttmLJf iL vJ litjf is the one and the only preparation that is safe to use. It is a liniment that penetrates from the outside. External applications are eternally right. Internal medicines are radically wrong. They are more than humbugs?they endanger life, o-i ? -* ' " uuui&i a i-1 iciiu nops tne muscles to relax and expand naturally?relieves morning sickness?removes the cause of nervousness and headache ? prevents hard and rising breasts?shortens labor and lessens the pains?and helps the patient to rapid recovery. From a letter by a Shrevcport, La., woman: "I have been using your Wonderful remedy. Mother's Friend, for the last two months, and find it ( just as recommended." t Druggists sell It at $1 per bottle. F- ? THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Send for our (i ce illustrated book, " Before Hahy Is Born." X, MARKET. ? February It), 1900. Cotton. Strict good middling, 8.40 Good middling! Btrint middling Middling pRonncK. Butter (good), per pound, 12 Eggs, per dozen, 10 CmnkenB, 18 to 20 Corn, per bushel, BO Hams(home raised),per pound.. .0 to 8 Shoulders (home raised), per lb.,. 5 to 6 I Saturday, Feb. 17, 1900. 1 i ' i i ? Short. .Locals. > # i ? ?Cotton is worth 8.40 here. ^ ?Mr. J. K. Connors is spend ing some tim?- in Columbia. , ?Mr. .1. T. Thomasson return ed yesterday from a visit to liis old home, Yorkville. ? -?Mr. George W. Baker hauled out a large new engine this week to run a saw mill. ?Good rtr?'?r matting at L. C. Payseur's 12$c per yard,worth 20. , f. 10-41. ?County supervisor Gardner is having the Court Honse steps ivpaiicu aim |miuit?(l. ?And don't forget that I sell the finest meats and receive fre^h bread regular. S. T. Bl?okmon. " ?The Boston Star Concert Co. has canaelled their date for Lan. caster. The manager writes that dm' "*-r his company was a failure. ?Mr. W. L. Croxt.on of the Heath Banking & Mercantile Co., of Kershaw, was in town yesterday. * ?Mr. W. B. Miller of the Primus section slaughtered a pic Wednesday that netted 328. It was about 13 months old. / t ?Everybody wants to give that fine Corned Beef and home made ^ Krout a trial. For sale at S. T. Blackmon'r Meat Market. ?The new beard of registraItion a? recently appointed by the governor--in ?? follaws: J. A. Weaner, T. W. Serrest, J. Montgomery Caakey. ?What'a thejiae paving $30 to $40 for a Sewing Machine? PayV "aeur will sell yon ah good an any for $18.00. LTf). Payskur. f. 10-4t. QW, 8' I'hilpot, Albany, On, "ays, "DeWitlV Little Early Itinera did me more ynod than any plllii I ever took " The famous little piiu (or constipation, hlllouftneM nod liver and bowel troubles. Crawford Uro* d w * ?We are requested to an nounce that the Heath Spring camp Woodmen of the World will meet Friday night, the 23rd i tint. ?Editor Connors went, down to ' Columbia Thursday to hear Bryan speak. He was pleased with the speech and the manner of the speaker. ? ltev. R. E. Small, who has been in the seminary at Louisville, Ky. for a year, will preach | at Union Baptist church the first Sunday in March and Saturday I before. J. 11. Knight, Clerk. ?The friends of Mr. M. F. Jones, manager of the Can son Dry Goods company at, Yorkville, will regret to learn ol his roversei. i in business, an account of which we take from one of the York ville papers. , ? Mr. L. George Grist, a promi nent insurance man of Yorkville and formerly connected with the Yorkville Enquirer, was in town a few hours yesterday. He made this office a brief but pleasant call. Death of Mins Sullivan. Miss Levie, the 19 year old daughter of Mr. R. M. Sullivan of the New Cut section, died Tues day last of typh- id pneumonia. She was an amiable young lady, greatly beloved by all who knew her. She was a member of Hope well Methodist church, where her remaiijR were interred Wednea day. TbiR is the second child Mr. i Sullivan hhh lost recently, a 1G , year old Ron, Davis, having died of the Rama malady about three weeks before. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine by expolling from the body the excess of Hlle and Acids, Improves the Assimilative Processes, .Purities the blood, Tones up and Strengthens. Mas* MeetinQCalled to Consider , The Road Problem. A mass meeting of the cit- < izens of Lancaster county will be held in the Court. Douse on the 3d Monday in March?first day of court, at 12 o'clock, for the purnrkOA nf tolfinir atano 1 i ? K V.MX/ W ? oicpo lUUIVIII^ I" the improvement of our public roads. Every citizen in the coun ty, who can possibly do so, is urged to attend. Every township should be fully represented. Many Citizens. A Sluggish Liver causes Drowsiness, Letharfy and a feeling of Kpathv Dr. M. A. Simmons .Ivor Medicine arouses the Liver, and cheerful energy succeeds sluggishness. Mr. Mount'* Lecture. From the Chester Reporter we clip the following notice of Mr. Blount's lecture delivered in that city recently : Mr. Henry Blount met his en gagement lor a lecture at the opera house Tuesday night. The reputation which preceded him was well sustained; he held the closest attention of his audience from start to finish. In bubbling, spontaneous* humor; bright, , gleaming wit ; fine powers of mimicry ; gorgeous word paint- 1 ing ; thrilling eloquence?in , short, in all the combinations which go to make up a first class q TI6 a |/nr \f ? lil/vnta# b? ?|/1 ?nvi, mil IIIUIIIIl IlilN I tMV | equals on the roBtrum of our! time. From his inspiring theme. "Beyond the Alps Lies Italy,'' he drew lessons of cheer and en couragement. for hoys of worthy i ambition. By special invitation of Supt. , Baker, Mr. Blaunt visited the j graded school today (Friday) and gave a short recitation in which he thoroughly sustained his reputa tion in mimicry, and doubtless those who are so fortunate as to hear him at the opera house here i tonight will be highly entertained r yfett -A . / ] ' 'I from the rising of the curtain to the going down thereol His subject will be, '-Beyond the Alps Lies Italy." TO t.ITRK LAnitlPPE IX TWO 1) 4 VS Take Laxativk Bkomo Quixini: :"ahI.KT8. All druggists refund the uio'uej if it fails to cure. E. W. Ukovk's signture on every box. 2R cents. 2t Valentine I'artit's. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Consnr. near Lancaster, entertained a numljei Of vomit! P"??f>ie al their iionn last Wednesday evening, with ? valentine party. A party was also held at Mr Jno. I). Adams', near Lancaster, one at Mr. Lester Sistare's of Riverside, and one at the res idence of Rev. C. H Clyde, ot Tabernacle. Lancaster was represented, at the different places named, and reports a jolly time. A Convincing Answer. "I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon's drug store one evening," says Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton. <ia., "and be asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with which L had suffered for a long time. I told him 1 had no faith in any medicine as they all failed. He said : 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm does not help you, you need not pay for it.' I took a bottle of it home and used it according to the direction* and in one week i was cured, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism." Sold by * w ? i - ?. r. nacKCj ffi UO. LrVll ^hkvh On/y Knows what mlTeripj from falling of the womb, whites, pot oral or Irregular menses, or any disease of the distinctly feminine organs is. A man may sympathise or pity but he can not know the agonies she goes through?the terrible suffering, so patiently borne, which robs her of beauty, hope and happiness. Yet this suffering really is needless. M^ri Drr?c ITIVLLnLU U Wine ol Cartful will banish it This medicine cures all " female diseases " quickly and permanently. It does away with humiliating physical examinations. The treatment may be taken at home. There is not continual expense and trouble. The sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Cardui is becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. It costs but $i from any druggist. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Meaicine Co., | Chattanooga, Tenn. BlltS.C. ?T. WEST, Nashville, Tenn., writes i ? "Thl? wonderful medicine oufht to be in every house where there are girls and women." W0RKIN6 NIGH'r AND DAY The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Kvery pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlcsness into energy, brain fac into montnl They're wonderful in bui'riing up the health. Only 25e per box Sold bv (Jrawford Bros. Drugist. 3 'I'lie claim of other cough medicines (o be as ^ood as Chamberlain's are effectually set at rest in the following testimonial of Mr. C. I>. Glass, an employe of Uartlett it Dennis Co.. (Jardiner. Me. He says: "I had kept adding to a cold and cough in the winter of 181*7, trying every cough medicine I heard of without permanent help, until one day 1 was in the drug store of Mr. Iloulehan and he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay back my money ii i ?n? not uiirfu. .My lungs ami bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I was completely cureil by this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon lind relief, i also recommend it to my friends and am glartho say it is the best of all cough medicines." For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co. W & A * II V I ^ W; *4$ V -J'. V.. 5 t - * J HOME Ckl Beware or the Doctors' doct< Cont Patchwork; You Can Sf8, 80lV( Dure Yourself at Home. sir, Tt tiija vile poison, and only attempt t Unease?the sores and eruptions. 'I system, and endeavor to keep it shi and mercury. The mouth and throi into sores, and the light is continue! more damage than the disease itself Mr. H. L Myers, 100 Mulberry S hundred dollars with the doctors, v they could do mo no good. I had la bcdy.and these soon broke out"into endured all the suffering which 1 duces. I decided to try S. 8. 8. as t soon greatly improved. I followed (ions for Self-Treatment,' and the 1 hest began to grow paler and smo viisiniyean-u entirely. jl was booh ci skin has. been as clear ns glass ever self at home, after the doctors hat It is valuable time thrown away 1 to cure Contagious Blood Poison, f vond their skill. Swifts Specific? S. S. S. FOI ?acts in an entirely different wa; poison out of the system and gets disease, while other remedies only i constantly undermining the constiti mentplaces a cure within the reach vice, free of charge, and save the i Write for fuli information to Swift i A. J. Gill, Jr., Scotia, 8- C., writes: I hat used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine in it family 10 years. It h.is cured Indigestion, Dj pepsia, Constipation, and many other ailmcn RED HOT FROM THE GUN Was the ball that hit G. I Steadman of Newark, Mich., i the Civil War. It caused horrihl Ulcers that no treatment, helpe for 20 years* Then Bucklen's Ai nica Salve cured him. Cures Cut Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felon Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pil cure on earth. 25c. a box Cui guaranteed. Sold by Crawfor Bros. Druggist. , i *I ba<l ? * 'tin every winter for years ar nc roedib > me permanent relief till I b f;an to taki Minute Cough Cure. I know n tbe beat gh medicine made," says Koonte, Corr., Pa It Quickly cures cough colds, croup, afUhnta, grippe iand throat ai lung troubles. It in the children's favorite ret edv. Cuaes quickly. Crawford Bros. d-w The greatest danger from colds an la grippe is their resulting in pnet monia. If reasonable care is use' however, Aid Chamberlain's Cou? Remedy taken, all danger will t avoided. It will cure a cold or an a tack of la grippe in less time than an other treatment. It is pleasant an safe to take. For sale by J. F. Macke A Co. "After doctors failed to cure me of pne monia I used One Minute Cough Cure an tkree bottles of it cured me. It is also the bei remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cure mv grandchildren of the worst cases," writ< John Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the onl harmless remedy that gives immediate result Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lur troubles. It prevents consumption. Childrr. always like it Mothers endorse tt Crawfoi Bros. .... d-w Mother's Trusted Friend, Simmons Squa Vine Wine or Tablets, Prepare the System f< Confinement, Shorten Labor and make Chl!< birth Easy. WANTED. < -- ivcnauir nitiii iur unuiaper c Branch Ollice I wish to open i this vicinity. Good opening fc an energetic pober man. lvindl mention this paper when writinj A. T. Morris. Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue 4c. postage Feb. 10-6 NO crop can grow with- | / out Potash. { i Every blade of *^1" Grass, every grain g& *.T^mB of Corn, all Fruits aiul Vegetables njo must have i If enough is supplied you can count o:i a full crop? .1 too little, the growth will b ' scrubby." : ' ' .rots: boob tilling al'. about composition ! r<! f..r all They cost y< I Wi iR K>, j i Na? an St., New Vqjj Geo. Iturbe. Mcudota, Va.. Hays, "Nothlt <1 til me so much good as Kotlol Dysdersia Cur One dose relieved me, a few bottle* cured me. 11 dlae.sts what you eat and always mres dy pcpnla. Crawford Bros. d-w 'if / or ' nn^nN Be?'' 3 %ir i W3 ere is not the slightest doubt that the ors do more harm thn good in treating ugious iiloi.' Poison; ninny victims of loathsome < ' < v.*- much better ,o-day if ilv y nud n< v . v. .1 them's to it<> dosed on ;aci'. ij'-y and potash, the reme wr give for il poison. ; 10 doctors aro wholly una? to got -id of j 0 heal np the ' oei.anceof the I 'his they ?1< V-y < 'o' tie- t. i-r: into the I it in i ni fS of potash I it and otn d< a'.- , ; ;non break out | 1 indefinitely. . d:*ugs doing thesystemj 2 t., Newark S . . says: "I iir.d spent a# rhen d realized that rge spo?-s all owrniy 1 running sores, : nd I |r \ this vile diseas. ro- M | i lott resort, and was ty * " vyL S closely your "Jhirec- firr*1 J?f I arge splotches or. n.y 4T | # Jler, and before long V-^y /??L \ iredperfectly and my V /nj? ; since. I mi ! ! my- ^ 8 I failed comph te'.y." . ff* J? \ to expect the doctors ' VA^../pif *. 'or the disease is be- ' i R THE ?3l.OOS> j I f from potash and mercury?it forces the ; > rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the Bhut the poison in where it lurks forever, ition. Our system of i-ivnii* In treat* of all. W?? ^iv?? e' < . ? -ury medical ad- j patient the ctnhs ?ment of publioitf? > Specific Co A tier ' r rc f A tw?. or 'hrco weeks' course? of Ur. M. A. ly Simmons Liver Medicine will so Kcgulate tbe i rs Kxeretorv Function- tbat they will operate \ t8 without any aid whatever. ' WANTED.?I.ooal or traveling salesmen, salary or commission, ** to handle our Oils. Greases, Petrolatum, Paints and White Head. Goods P guaranteed. Prices low. Good freight d rates and prompt delivery. f. Pknn Petrolatum Co., Coraopolis, Pa To Sweeten the Breath. Brighten the Eve, ' Clear the Complexion and Insure the nataral 0 Bloom of Health, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Lirer '* Medicine. 0 _____ t DTJFFT z am. '** I Your Table I y s. Should bo supplied froui !S DUFFT'S Market. Knowing how to handle and cut luvtvvo ir? U?9i;ilkiai LU giVf tr you the best satisfaction at meal times. ~ Try a Roast, - Or a Steak, or sonic good n Sausage, or Oysters, and be ,r convinced that it's something y good only that yon will get y. from the market on the corner of Main and IhinlapSts. ? Our Restaurant is supplied p with the best. Call and get t. a good meal, cheap. Phone ~ No. 30. Norfolk Oysters on Wednesday's and Friday's. a. f. dufft; Mr.-. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton, Penna., . writes, "1 think DcWitt's Witch lla/.el Salve f tba grandest salve made." It cures piles and heals everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless. Crn?fnnl ltr?w 't-* ' Ring up + " ; $ 'Phone n7?: OR CALL AT THE NEW MARKET AND BE SUPPLIED WITH COOD FRESH AND WHOLESOME MEATW ol As we pay tlm highest market prices for , 4 m pood stock anil Its only tlie In st we hue iti deliver to our customers, rrr Sausages of all kinds in season. l A. (i. SMITH A: CO. IK ?????? " e. DcWltt's Witch Hazel Salve is tiii<'<|i.alle for piles, injuries and skin diseases. It is tin . . s- original Witch Hazol Suit Beware of al ' ? * counterfeits. Crawford Bros. <l-w-s