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BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost endless variety of diseases. They are known by various names, but are all due to the same cause, acid and other poisons in the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and healthy. The many preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotions generally nsed in this class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove permanently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. EtorazS v.'cjllanoo Is tSto tsrloa of a boantifcil comploxfon when such remedies are relied on. Mr. It. T. Shobc. 2704 Lucas Avenue. St. Louis, Mo , says : " My daughter was atilictcd for years with n "disfiguring eruption on her face, which resisted alt treatmeut. She was taken to two Celebrated health springs, but received 110 bene D(. many medicines were prescribed, but without result, until we decided to try S. S S.. and by the time the first bottle finished thecruotioc begat! to disappear. A dozen b 'itics cured hei completely anil left her skin perfectly smooth She is now seventeen yenrs old. and not a sign ol the embarrassing disease has ever returned." S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure foi the worst forms of skin troubles. It lithe greatest of all blooil puiifieis, and the ouly one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood makes bad complexions. purifies and invigoM^ Wt/N rates the o 1 <1 and Nfes. makes new, rich blood k. led jtahvK.i that nourishes the body attd keeps the kin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform its part towards carrying off the impurities from the body. If you have Eczema, Tetter, Aetic, Salt Rheum, Fsoriasis, or your skin is rough and pimply, send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physicians about your case. No charge whatever for this service. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA. Kicli Men's Funerals. When a rich man dies his death assumes an importance in dollars and cents which to the man who lives all his life with the prospect of being laid away for his long sle? p at a cost of not over $100 seems enormous. Though the millionare cannot take his wealth beyond the grave, ho frequently takes a considerable amount inside the doors of the tomb. The coffin in which Li Hung Chang was buried recently was one which that wily old diplomat had had made to suit his fancy and had carried around with him for many years. It was beautifully ornamented with gold and was valued at $05,000. The widow of a millionaire named Ilillier lavished $20,000 on the colIin in D.Ki..K ol.? u~.l.. - r i wi.ivu uuuuu uio uuuv in uer husband The coftin was of exquisitely carved mahogany profusely ornamented with solid gold and lined with rare silk which cost $05 a yard. Nearly all millionaires spend great sums upon the mausoleums where they and their family are to rest at last. The great Macky ar.d Yanderbilt mausoleums are examples of this anil Senutor ('lark of Montana has built him a tnnih the cost of which is said to have been $175,000 ?New York I'ross. GENTLEMEN, Get the New, Novel Discovery, PIGEON BULK l.tiJKCTOIt Curr-i (,onorrhu.>u anc Olopt In 1 to I day- ' Its notion Ib mitglcnl. Prevent* stricture. A>1 I com|>lnlo. To l?e currii il i:i vest ,i? l? i. St,re provontntivc. Sent by mail In plain package: prepaid, on receipt of price ?l.ou per bo.xe Jor tti hU. Crawford. Ilros Iiru^^'.tbi Agonwt uancator SO t "nirnj' To ourr> SICK h/ .-CACHE, V,AS?TUAL CONSl " 'PAT ION, . dU i>.l! diseases ail >fjlrom In JIttostlon. They w| irlfy your blood and make yo| imnioxicnl | ar* FAIR AS A Llt-k Vl'oy ifBelatln^coated^^^jW'""" "k .'ij J " Serve for Ufa. The Uev. J. A. White has i turned from New York where has been tho laBt three months t tending Bible lectures at the f White institute. He preacheil fine sermon tousSunday mornii and gave us a line lecture in tl evening on Bible study as tang by Dr. White in New York. I will leave with his family in a f e days for Kussellville, Ark., who he has accepted a call from tl church at that place. This is from the Fairfield Nev and Herand's White Oak cone pondence. The writer evidenrl meant to say Key. J. A. Smith i stead of Rev. J. A. White. M White was in town Wednesdt and said he had no notion of g ing to Arkansas or any where < Is J It should be known that pasio of Hopewell serve for life, afti | which their mortal remain* tal up tIieir abode in the church vat ! there. In a history of more tha j 100 venrs there has been no e I cention to this rule.?Cheet< | . * Lantern. | <8 \ This signature is on every bo\ of tlu .;onui Laxative l*ronio?Quininc Tablet j thi> runn.ily th.xt cure* it cold t? ?lfi "/S'a.Jbi'i'l WIIKiA^HKag.'^EUB i SOUT 1 RAI1 THE ORE/? 3 OF TI2S3DE Unitlnj (he Prii Centers r.:>c^ E3<? Resorts of the ?c NORTH, EJ.I u 13 i(? J-*-C ? ass Vostihulc Tea between Now YorJl r?t.-_< Cincinnnti end r?arldi KAshoville. Now Vi rll n rx 1 F** o t iJ ??. c- * 1 ^ dr.el ,^1": nn I}. Or- vto f r.viv .- nth. S S?ipur o; rtxi 5 Cir Gor v 1 ExrelU-iil Jcrvlco nnd I. coon- .South CarcUno I". Expotition. j Wintor Tourist Tickets t j roauced rateit. For detailed Information, to apply to nearest tlckatragant, t S. H.HAROW1CK, Gar. oral Pnijcnjjer Washington, C. ( ] R. \V. HUNT. Div. Passonffor ?<renf, Charleston, S. C, PEURVJARY 10. I0GV XMSCI32LL rv.-i^ ir,?.a*c- 2ESEE I &&hloyj I ^ BY GEORGE EL ^ ' " 1 II 1- ' fxi 13S. H3 JT PfcESltlFNT RDOSEVEI.T, i 14 ol New Vork, "Mr. lirabm.. bamrv rj 3 tlx bttl accaaal I have baard r read i ; ? H naval Hghllng uuring lh< war. It Merited jti 29 || us much courage to go .ii'ml luitlr.g phot &1 graphs as II rlid to work the guna." ( VtoB) - 'lt.'BVhgun^.jr--7-ir.-..' SSBRtaK Of No subject ht?H ever Item Imforo i Ml ill)- tiiititii) r In o lii?'li A tin i Ira I Srlilrv I { dcmaiKl tin- full ro :nvnli!on oft ra . v i aa it ... urrc.l ....el ; W2 llk?' wlliltlrr. f.literal commissions. D _ ? ' lit. -.tamps fur i anv:i- in,. n.iiiJC.*. ' K Pi 1.75, $2 & AGENTS J -M ^^WJUjTTO* :: Tv?.oN to the acre at less cost, means more money. ? More Potash in the Cotton fertilizer improves the in soil; increases yield ? larger profits. 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I J H lie jd reader fr'.t In n:rl> the deduction the* JV m nt A uteri! uaval officer ne;d a Court of In- H \ \ U .., t-tn1. ! < ' refutations, |l 3 om ^ H they can I*: rc-eutBOtis'ied. " fe jyy lit' nubUo/^ lhU-rcsU'd t-vt tylxsly as ^ i.i.i !> y ^ tiitl tho Ai:i ri 111 j: < t !? Bm hfi ?l/?fycr. This Ironic i<'llsH9 " ss'x it Monk *s -I'lllmr MB Ur now ready. Send seven i9 * >he l ime to MAKE MONEY. ill ry'c of blnditir) desired. pj Bb * jfij if I j r- ft" / w/.. . .jfn A;, ~Y~on Are Invi and Inspect C ' Stock, of D andr Mil Come and Y< Our grand display of Sprin | Styles. This exhibit is the . ful buying by our expert M a milliner of experience ai markets of the East have t , fore you ' the finest arm E5?B sasss !K I We know that asking foi , ] sufficient reason to you for ,m ust deserve it by offerir ' in style, quality and p ce. ! our stock will show'that it : quantity, assortment/ style Ilere you will find the 01 i New Sprinq and s Silks, Dress Goods and W; I i . , in Mercerized Silk Zeph # waists and suits. 50 styl i lovely Bastiste Lawns, Dot A few assortments of lir scarce now. White Goods, Embn I | One hundred and fifty ('foods, P];iid% Muslins and ! fancy ' Madras.* Prem hi. I . Pawns. We,are opening '' >roideries, J Edgings, I r s? r1 \}yBigft Values Such t l r?' v, v \ ^ -v can G< ! *** * " |in Tailored." Skirts, Pre * Wrappers.'; .. . j . ? . i_ ? ??rr ted To Come )ur Elegant ry Goods linery. ou Will See ig Millinery of the latest : result of weeks of care. -+ [illiner, Miss Mac Martin, iid splendid taste. The ^ >ccn searched to bring beY OF MILLINERY LAMBASTES. * your patronage, is not giving it, but that we ig superior inducements The slightest look over stands alone, so far as and prices go. ily complete stock of y -1 lummcr Goods, ish Goods. Pretty wash yrs, very desirable for I r t % ? x - les or rrench ir'ercales, ted Swiss and Organdies, icn suitings?these are oideries> and Laces. (150) pieces of White, ? ^ Striped Pastiste, White Organdies and Persian up enough all-over Em w lions to supply the Connis You it no "Where Else, Waists and hjcuse A - - __ ^ a ffler. Co. j -1 / I J\ I 71.