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I BOILS v These unwelcome visitors usually ?] __ itself from the mat ? eating ^reat holes i 1 people as blessings, Jp tr&f m 1 the mistaken idea ifjl Nature's plan of thi f Km unless relieved the i ^> ^rou',^e8? which are Banefui Mr. R. M Pratt, Cave, S. C.. write* : building "For twenty years I was aorcly S. S afflicted with noils ami carbuncle* i. ? ? caused by impure blood. It is imi>oa- ; , ible to aeacrnre tuy suflerinn ; part of S. S the time tveiiiK unable to work or sleep, fifty yeai Several doctors treated me. and I tried all the so-called blood remedies, but diseases. i ?? .1 i .o o .d have lind no return ot these paimul Ulir pesta up to the present time." ! eascs a | and any information or advice wanted wil whatever for this service. Send for our t> Character. The crown and glory of life is character. Of all man's possessions It is the noblest; Constituting1 a rank; because purest and best. In business exalting every position: In society dignifying every station; It exercises greater power tban wealth or name? , And secures all the honor, without the jealousies of fame. It carries with it inlluence that tells on any mind; For 'tis the result of proved honor, rectitude and a spotless name? Qualities that command the general ennflilAtl/ia n it il ana nn/if nf in n n wumauriivo an-* i co|/ct>t ui uiniikind. I John Hknrt Thkhkki.l. _ j BOER CAPITAL ABANDONED. Troops Withdrawn From Forts and Kruger Leaves, the British Being Near City Dates. London, May 31.?The Daily Mail publishes the following dis patch from the Earl of Rosslynn who was a prisoner at Pretoria, but who, as a civilian, appears to have been released: "Pretoria. May 30.?Pretoria will be occupied in about two hours, without resistance. The president has gone to Waterval boven. Burgomaster Do Souza is authorized to receive the British. He, with an influential commit tee of citizens, including Chief Justice Gregor Grogorowski, has been appointed to preserve life and property during the inter regnum. ' Everything is quiet but ^crowds are waiting expectantly in Church square for the arrival of the British. Fearing a possible dist urbance and bloodshed among the prison ers of war at NVaterville, U. S. Consul Hay and Leigh Wood insisted upon 20 officers being libe rated on parole to go to the men. His action cannot be too highly t praised. ' I was permitted to accompany the officers. Everything was quiet." Pretoria, May 30.?At a public meeting called this morning by the burgomaster of Pretoria, a committee was appointed to keep the public order. Pretoria, May 30?British offi cers are now at Johannesburg dictating terms of surrender. The British advance guard is half way between Johannesburg and Pretoria. It is reported that there is a force also at [lather!v. All the forces have been dismissed, from the forts around Pretoria. President Kruger is now at Waterfallhoven. London, May 31.?Yesterday at noon the British were only about two hours' march from Pretoria and the Boer military forces had abandoned the city. The intelligence comes from the Renter agent at the Transvaal capital and from the Karl of Rosslyn, in a press dispatch. The two messages left about the same time. Most of the London morning # n papers treat the war as ended. Some of the more cautious critics think that guerilla warfare is likely to be carried on for some time in various parts of the conquered territories. Although the Boer forces are dissolving. Lord Roberts, apparently, has not yet taken any considerable quantities of artillery, arms or stores. Large iu uv nil; an; *v ?^ ?? |'? During: the summer of 18H* I wns per- |,rovt?^ t mimdea lo trv S. S. S.. nn<! nftrr tskin* 1 , , MTtnit bottfcHwa^entirclycured, aiu) general I Portugal may come to a head at any moment. Komati bridge is strongly de fended. Yesterduy the Portuguese authorities wore prepared to resist a possible engagement. A mule battery was sent to the frontier. The Lorenzo Marques correspondent of The Times says: "It would not be surprising ii a targe proportion of the rebel Dutch sought temporary refuge on l'or tueuese territory." It is reported that a special train from Pretoria, with fugitives, ....... .i < i... ~i an uri (lliril nil IIHT I I illinv (Irtl side of Komafi Poort,n number of passengers heing killed or injured. The British authorites at Bulu wayo think the Boers will retire i?\to southern Rhodesia. By the release ot the British prisoners at Waterval a full hrigade will lie added to the army ot Lord Roberts, as there were 177 officers and 4,1N2 k j..a!es among them. (ieneral Hunt'r utered the Transvaal at Mat i .?o-.,ti,tu Tuesday. The advance v. ,i> off" the railway. Vest'i : v (ieneral Hunter reached (ievsderp, with ten days1 supplies. Maril>000pan is half way Between Vryhurg ami Mafeking. (ieysdorp is from 1 to 15 miles east. (ien Hunter meets with no resistance. (ien. Baden-Bowll is invading further north, without opposition, Commandant Snyinnn lmving gone toward Pretoria. In northern Natal, I'trecht has surrendered to (ien. Ilildyard, and (ien. Lyttloton is 111 < \ v i M < r t. > \' i' v-111?i 1 I ' "'h ' " ? 1 ' M "* * The ltceord For a Week in the Philippine War. Manila, May 27.?Scout ingand small engagements, the capture of arms and prisoners continue daily in northern Luzon. Last week's operations l>y the Ninth, Twelfth, Thirty third, Thirtyfourth and Thirty sixth regiments resulted in the killing of 4(> of the enemy, the taking ot 1 SO prisoners and the capture of 300 rifles and a quantity of ammii nit ion. Col. Edward E. Hardin, with three companies of the Twenty f CARS >j>ear in the spring or summer, when the iv impurities that have accumulated durinj lich are more painful and dangerous, com tt the flesh, exhaust the strength and oftt , and they patiently and uncomplainingly that their health is being benefitted, that 1 lining it. The.blood is not tot) rich or too tl entire system will suffer. The boil or ci only waiting for a favorable opportunity to even cancer, is the result of a neglec B Keep the blood pure, and it will * skin clear of all the irritating inipuri cause these painful, disfiguring disease S. S. S. cures !>oils and carbuncl and permanently by reinforcing, purif up the blood and ridding the system of al . S. is madt >f roots ami herbs which act din p-seated, are soon overcome and driven out . S. is not a new, untried remedy, but f rs has been curing all kinds of blood ami sk It has cured thousands, and will cure yo easant tonic as well as blood purifier?it he appetite and digestion, builds up voi health and keeps your blood in order. Jihystcians have made blood and skin di e study?write them fully about your cas 1 be cheerfully given. ^\Ve make no char) ook on Blood and Skin Diseases?free. A bodies of Boers must still In somewhere in the field. Watervalboven, or Waterfall' boven, is a small mountain place, 130 miles due east of Pretoria, oil the Delagoa Bay railway. The seat of the Boer government?what there is left of it?will probably bo Lydonbui'g, to tint north. A dispatch from Lorenzo Marques, (hited Wednesday, says : "Commandmant Kraus lias surrendered Johannesburg to Lord Roberts. By tonight's train from Pretoria arrived a few (Jreeks, who say they were told to leave Pretoria Tuesday. They aftirm that tlie train in which they left was shelled by the British, and that half of the train was cut oil", the remainder steaming away. This incident probably occurred at Klandsfontein junction. "Passengers from Pretoria assert that the town is utterly demoralized. There is a mad rush for the coast. Five train loads ol fugitives are expected here tonight." The Lorenzo Marques eorres pondcnts think the border trou bles between the Transvaal and ddress, The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, 6a. , ninth regiment, and bluejackets from the gun Boat Helena, landed . at Palonog, Masbate island, under the enemies fire, routed the insur. gents and, after an engagement . lasting half an hour,occupied the . town without casualties. The insurgent commander, with 20 ofTi. cers and 2.'J0 men, surrendered on May 20th, giving up a hundred rilles. An impressive seen? occurred on the plaza, when the prisoners wero disarmed and liberated. The islanders were found suffering from lack of food, owing to the blockade and the Ameiican authoritis areendeavoring to relieve them. Peace reigns and no trouble is expected in Manila, although the city is crowded with people from the provinces who are leaving the unprotected hamlets in order to avoid the conscription which the insurgent leaders are enforcing, as well as robbery and outrages at the hands of roving insurgents and bandits. The investigation of the charge against Hrig. (Jen. Frederick Funston of having summarily executed two natives of the province of /unbales has resulted in a discontinuance of the proceedings. It developed the fact that ()a?. Funst on caught the natives I in iiib very act 01 murdering hound Macabebe scouts. His ac! tion, in view of the circumstances, j was regarded as justifiable. A <aOO?l It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the yast live years witii complete satisfaction to myself and customers," says Druggisl J. Goldsmith, Van Ktten, N. Y. "I have always used it in my own family for ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following la grippe, and llnd it a ery ellicacious." For sale by .1. F. Maekey 4<t Co. Registration Notice. rnilK IM'HMO will take notice that .1. the Registration Hooks will he open at the COI'RT IIOl'SE for the registration of parties entitled to register under the constitution, on the FIRST MONDAY in each month, until 8(1 days preceding the general election. .F. M.CANKKY, Chair, ltd. Rtfj. Lancaster Co. March 7, IUOO. Horses, Horses, Horses. We have pint received 11 carload of unrulier one Horses from Atlanta, every animal having heen carefully selected in person by our .Mr. Klliott. (u the lot are some of I ho (inest horses ever brought to this market. If you want a good saddler, or a nood driver, or a good combination horse, now is your time to net it. We have just what you want and need, so call and see for yourself. We take pleasure in exhibiting our stock, as well as vehiclesW < will either sell or swap, and will sell either for the cash or for good paper. ELLIOTT iV CLAW FORI). We Have What You Want At tins season of (he year it is not necessary lor the good housewife to puzzle over what she will have for breakfast, dinner or sup per. For either of these meals we can supply you at the lowest possible cost?so cheap that you will bo surprised, taking the quality into consideration, llere is a list of the good things we keep in stock : CANNED ME A TS of all kinds. CA NN ED 1TE01< T. 1 D I. ES, HA MS, I) R / ED II EEt\ BACONi FLOUR, MEALf SCO A R, COFFEE, PO TA TOES, CAD DACE. TEA, DRIED FRUITS, DAN AN AS, O RA NO ES, CA EES, CRA ( FEES, LANG DON'S Fancy CAKES, HOMINY, RICE, M O L .1SSES, CHEESE, MA CCA R ONI, DEANS, ETCETERAS. Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. ~ Kinn?iii?. ) Iioifta 4 aon A r Columbia . .,, n m,;t JiJWa CvTauauylu. i Ho. Rv. ?T .*2 IJU?? HW>p "IWp Lv. Ormiltoville J j.-q ?;j|p It) 15p Lv. I>l|foIluid I I ioii Lv. Aiken . a.Mp ';* Trontoil >u?ai 4 nop ft oup Johnston . 414p ilWp Ar. Columbia, (IT. o.j a it* Lv. Columbia, <Hldg Sli (IIWh tllirp (i 15a ? w tnnsiioro 7 iKlp 7 Ala ? Ulu'jtlor 7 51 p 8 10h Reek Hill Hi.jp ? 47(\ At. UhHrlotte . ItlOp I* 40a Xr. n.uviii.." . ' i lTTila FSp Ar. KMimonj . ... I tl nun TTiKp Ar WSAlBgloi .77. I 7 flfia[~K?Jp Baltimore (Pa.RKj I It tin Li 25p Philadelphia Ill Han 2 .Mia Now York . ... .. > (Kip u |!Ja Lv. Columbia 777..7." 7 . ll *'Ii 7 .Vm At. bpartHiiburg ;j |0p 11 U.'m Anlinv(lli? 7 l">p ?6Up Ar. Knoxvlllo . 4 i.,:t 7 jjp Ar.Otnoinna i . 7:??j> 7 4ia XTTLoulavlila . ~~ flop TSua HOITTII1IOUND. 1^?;?? r T Mil lMll v 1)aliT Lv. I.<>m1hviU(i 7 "77.777" 77! ; i.m TTKp Lv. < 'ih.-niMiitl . _ . ". ~" s :nn MUdji LV. KMOXVIIIi>? J .... i AM Abbeville ,. 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I . .. ] 1 . ,?[ IIIL'iH " lliiriiwHI .. 1 J, p II'Akt " Savannah ... ;?2 <v| 5 Ion [Ar. Jnrks'i?)vtlu? iP.rt.l a *Triiliut 4-i ami 14 'in; i i<xo(*|ii Sunday> arriv u. a I , url fi III I'aniti il i +L>ally f.xi i |'l Sunday. Sleeping Cur forv'.M. Kx'-ollont daily j'aac.^ur m?rvi ln'lwinn Florida ami Now York. Nom. KB in. I :M ni'W Y rk an l Flu i In Kx pr.aa. Iirn.i l?ii{-rim>in h.oupiiix cnr? Iviivi'im Auif'iHtn imrl New York. Pullman dr.wimrooin ali-oplnR <*nrn l*? witii Port Tallinn, .Iii'kaon villi*, Savannah Washington ntnl N*\r York. Pullman mIoopIiik am Iwiwihh 01m riot to a Ki'linioml IHhIiik <-ars k'twiiu Chariot ami ivitnnoli N<>s. ? i nml .iiV?17, H. FiihI Mall. Throniili Pn'linaii draw intr-room lai'ir s i-.mmii" 'i?r? In* fw 11 ii .IiK'ltN'tii v i 11?- ii nil New Y?i It mil Pull* | mail ? i'i'i<inir I'.ir* til l\vi i i Aiiirualii in i ?'lintlotio. I >i ii titer c<wra rvo *11 mmlii on route I*i 111 in it n -4 ii'.'tfirf curl U-twi'i'ii lui'kuonvtlli' B>: I CoIiiiiiIi *i nuiii* in: v Im*'waim .Im-lin >n Tlllo mill (!|n< i>i11, via Asnovll.i1. KIUNK S HANNON, J. MCI J.I?. Third V P. A i+i-u. M/r., Trnfllc Mjrr.. WnnhlnKiiiii. l?. <? Washington. D. <5 W. A. TURK. K H IIAHDWK'K, rtou A I.. An I tioii. I'aa- Air't., WuahinKio , IJ. (J. Annum, tAa. lir M A Simmons Llvrr M?-?lt?*lri?* Clear* tli" omploxlon. irlvi'i Mouvmwv lo. ih'' Mlnil, run . Hoiiitnchii. Itiuulilcf St..much flownla ami Liver. Ill 5 cents cigars we handle 1'ortuando, Cuban Stick, Fontella, 'Cannon Hall?the best brands. For cheaper cigars call lor some of our 2\s,.'Vs and 5's for 5 cents. Chewing Tobacco ol all grades, .lust received a full line of Tinware, Hutter Moulds, Lamp Chimneys, Coffee Mills, Lunch Boxes, Roller I'ins, Bread Trays. Tubs of all sizes and prices. Yours to serve, S. M. Mathis & Go. Founded 1842. 5Jl!iI F 'Sing their own praise." The impregnable position of the Stieff Piano, as the most popular piano of today, was gained by 5S years of conscientious endeavor to supply a strictly high-grade, honably made instrument. This position has been held and is being maintained not by tradition or by laurels won in the past, but by ME KIT OF THE STIEFF PIANO nf tlif 'in/1 \y? |/l W.iUllt| (11IU I *y buying direct from the factory we save you the retail dealers' living profit. There arc plenty of the "jerked up" pianos made to please the dealers. STIEFF MAKES A PIANO TO PLEASE THE INDIVIDUAL PI! UU11A SEIl. The only factory branch ware room in North and South Carolina, 213 North Trvon St., Charlotte. N. C. ' C. II. W I LMOTII, Manager lor CHAS. STIEFF, piano Manufacturer, IiALTIMOlih- - - Md. Wintbrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. TIIK examination for tho award of vacant actiolai ships In Winthrop ( olleye and for the admission of new students will lie held at the County Court Hound on Friday, .luly "^uth, at V a iii. Applicants must not 1st less than fifteen yearn of aye. When scholarships are vacated after July "JOth they will be awarded to those muklny the hlyhest averayo at fhln ex amlnailon The cost of attendance, liichnliny i hoard, furrtlnhetl room, heat llyht and washlny i In only fiti per month For further Information and a catuloiMin, address 1'KK.N. II M'.IOIINSON, Hock llill. S. C. Application for Final Discharge^ NOTICE is hereby given that on the 15th day of June, . I 1!K)0, I will make application to Ohas. D. Jones, Judge of Probate for Lancaster County, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of the late Aaron Plyler. ml2-lm. U.S. PLYLEIt. LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. Pet ween Chester and Lancaster. Schedule in Kffoct April 2 J, IvuHi Dullj/ Except Nutulaj/. Southbound. Northbound No. I& No. 17. No. 18. No. 14 P. M A. M l i V M. A. M 6 10 S? 4!''d t.v ...Cheater.... Ar 7 10 7 57 10 U4|? Knox " H 4? 8 47 10 20|* .. Rlohburg.... 0 21 7 Si I ] 8 57 10 40 d "..UaBComville.. " 0 20 7 18 0 13 11 on| "...Fort Lawn..." 0 ou 0 57 11 ?> " OrncoH ... . " 5 40 0 40 11 10 d Ax.. I.aneun tor.. L>v 5 30 0 30 I> M A M P M A M No. 14, leaving Lancaster 6.80 a. m? makes close connection at Chester with Southern Hailway No. 36 (or Charlotte and points north ; and Seaboard Air Lino "Atlanta Special" for Atlanta ami points w -st Also with Carolina & Northwestern Uy. No. 10 for Lenoir, N. C., and Intermediate points, and Southern Hallway No. 33 for Columbia and points south. No 17, leaving Chester 9.4>l a m connect* with Southern H.v , No. 36 from Col unbiu "nd points south; Seaboard Air Lino "Atlanta Special" from Northern ami Kastern point* a' . Southern lty. No. 33 from Northern and Eaatem points, and at Lancaster with S. C. & O. PI for Hlackshurg. No. 16. leaving Lancaster 5 30 p. m., connects at Lancaster with S. C. & O. E from Camdea and Marlon, Southern Ky. No. 34 itt Chester for Charlotte and points north. No. 15, leaving Chester 8.10 p m.. connects at Chester with Southern Hallway No. 34 from Columbia and points south. LEROY STRINGS, J. M. HEATH, # President. Gen'). Pas. Ajrent. OOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA J EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY. Schedule No. 4 * In Effect 115.01 a. m., Sunday, Dec. 24, 1899. BetweenCamden,S.C ,and Blacksbnrg.S.C. West. 33 East :< ?. ^ First Class LASihHN TIME. First*'lass PuVseuger Passenger* Daily * Daily Except STATIONS. Except Sunday. Sunday. P M. A. M. 12 so Camden 12 25 I 15 DeKulb 12 02 I 27 Weslvllle II fo 1 40 Kershaw || 35 2 10 Heath Spring II 20 2 15 Pleasant Hill ji 15 '2 35 Lancaster in 55 2 50i Hiverslda 10 40 3 00 Springdell 10 30 3 |o Culawba Junction 10 20 3 201 Leslie 10 10 3 40 Kock Hill te 00 8 55 Newport 9 85 4 02 Tlrzah 0 so 4 20 Yorkvtlle 0 it 4 35 Sharon II oo 4 50 lllckorv Orove H 45 5 00 Smvrna 8 35 5 20 Itluckshurg 8 15 P. M A. U. Between Blacksburi, S.C. ,and Marlon, N.C. West. II. Kaat. TT >ec Class KASII.U.s I I M E. Sec. ClssMixed Mixed Dally Ixeept STATIONS. Exccni Eundiiv. Huniiwv A M. P M~ 8 10 H1ack*l"iri< 8 40 8 3u Kui i.-i 0 20 8 40 Patterson Spring* A 12 0 JO Shelby 8 00 10 00 Lnttitnore 4 50 4 10 10 Moorosboro I 40 10 28 Henrietta 4 20 1(1 Ml Forest Oily 3 5# "1 15 Hatherford ton 3 25 11 85 Millwood 8 05 11 I Uoldcn Vulloy 2 50 i 12 o5 Tnenaal City 2 45 12 28 Gli nwood 2 20 12 5o Marion 2 00 A. M _ P. M WEST. CAFFNKY~I>. VISION KASH First Class F'^-MClaaa 15 13 EASTERN TIME. 14 10 nini *'l'AT1?N-s- 2 limti ?K,S5K5 fiHtg5w5 P. M A. M- A. M P M. i on 8 no Hlackshurg 7 80 3 00 1 2o 8 2o Chnrokeo Fulls > ( 2 40 I 40 8 40 liafTney 7 1 2 20 P M A. M A. M. P. M Trains Nos. 32 ami 33 connect at lilawWHburft with trains on the (Saflney Division. Train No 32 connect* at Camden \?lth the Charleston Division of the Southern Hallway for a)l point* Mouth. Train No. 83 leaving Camden at 12 top. ui., going west, makes connection at Lancaster, s. t:., with the I. & t'. It. It., at Catawba Junction a lib the S. A L., going north; ul Hock Hill wltli the Southern Hall wav. going north Train No. It connects at HlncUshurg with the Southern Kallnuy from the nou'h. At Marlon, N C. with Southern (tallway going went. SAM I, HUNT. A. TItIPP, I'nsiden.. Superintendent S. II LUMPKIN. O. P. A. REMEMBER " That the New ^ Home Sewinp ?0 Machine gives Satisfaction. INQUIRE Of those who have Already purchased. For Sale by the:;;;;;;::: Rnterprise Publishing Co. I .ancaster, S. C Get our prices..:::::; : Notice of Discharge. i NOTICK In hereby t'lven (but on the IMUb day of June, It***, tlx- undur*lnneii will matte a final return to Kit- Probate .Indue <>i l.itnrimer county ami apt ly ' > -aid court for n final ill* i i I. ir n iiiliiimo H Uor of the *-<lnie of ^ u .1 Itlach mon urd K L BLACK MON. ^ 1-PSAN III. \l K MON May Mil). I'll" A ?'m In Intra lor* A Mpralnril Ankle Quickly Cured,' "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankie," says Ceo. K. Cary, editor of the (juide, Washington, Va. "After using several well recommended medicines without suoecHs. I tried Chamberlain's I'ain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as 1 begun its use and a complete cure sppeedily followed." 8old by J. F. Mackey it Co. Notice-Lancaster Graded School. To all whom it may Concern : Take notice that pursuant to a petition signed by ten voters and freeholders resident in Lancaster School District, we, the undersigned, Trustees of said District, do hereby call a public meeting to be composed of nil those voters who are resident in and return for taxation in said District real or personal property of the value of not )uss than one hundred dollars, to assemble in the Court House at Lancaster, S. C., on Friday the 3ftlh day of May, 1000, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a chairman and secretary of said meeting, five trustees of said school District and of llafupminixo ...?I ? :-l ? :* xv.<i lining n iiiti nprcmi i a a , ii niljr, not to exceed live mills, shall be levied, as the majority present shall decide, on all real and personal property within said School District for the maintenance of the puplic schools of said District. This May 7, 1UOO. B. F. Miller, W. T. Gregory, W. J. Cunningham, J. K. Tay lor, C. T. Connors, Trustees of Lancaster School District. Anrono srndliiK a sketch nnd description may nutckly n*< it!:ii!i our opinion free whetlior *U) Invention in prnhntily patentable. Communications strictly c< nilldontial. Handbook on Patents sent free. oldest Hironcy for snrurtng patents. Patents taken tbmiiKh Muiiu A Co. receive tpn tut notice, without chnriro, in the Scientific American. K handsomely Illustrated woekly. I.srgeat circulation ? f any aclontlOo Journal. Terms, 93 a year : tour ninntbs, fU Sold by all newsdealers. pvw ? ^.apnro.dw.y.NewYnrk U..1...U Wash I us ton. I). C. SOUTHERN RAILAVAY. ; : " j Citral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Tiino at Other Points. Schedule In Slft-pi May ftth. 1900. Barnwell *. 4f?Pi 4()0a Bhp.kvllle 4 1T|> 4 l&a fprtuglleid 4 40y 4 tea - MfiyV. 4 4SP 4<7a Ar.OolqinhU ,flOQp Ly. ("iTiarlostoh. (Ho. Ky. (km ilOOp Bummervillo 7 41n:li.Ut>ot M Urunohvillo Sk'sti 1 .Via " Qrftii){olmri{ ...... fl'J!h\l "50* UNCLES ! blood is making an extra effort to free 5 the winter months. c most frequently on the back of the neck, sn prove fatal. boils are regarded by some enuure the pain and inconvenience ujider ;heir blood is too thick anyway, and this is liick, but is diseased is full of poison-?and irbuncle gives warning of serious internal develop. Many an old sore, running ulcer, ted boU. Dangerous es easily Carisuncies yiug and il accutnulatcd waste matter. sctly on the blood, and all poisons, no matter by this powerful purely vegetable medicine.