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/" ' v ' ;? ? v." /<& >&' x f ' ' ?v^.-v < ./*GiR?> [ ' V v \ I . Hi V ' M"** \ Ar: >i#A* \ ' Sv yf \v*'iS ' '^ g PV / ... >..<> / \./ f < ?fi r c o y ^ v xy * .'i ... /? * ; . ) / " _< i i *;i V " ..VV-j V " * ?.' ' 1 A prominent Soi Bl&nchard, of Nashvi she was cured of bac! ful and irregular per t ?? 7-7 t>'f t r .Lyaia rmloiam s ^ 4* Dkau Mns. B)nkham:?Gratiti pv.il iii i. </! ywyjj^'*'!;<,u>'?Vr Compt w 1 -11 irr- ! 1 ruu'l p-'V f'i! nwu.-i; ?ui'. Bil l 1 nvvr limb , Hil l litrul sli-cp. J Would Oiilf liUtLii suffering (< mo. uB..." r h<aith^aUI want d,ai ham'fi V"'vrt 'ilo ra'?'i/nrr/i i few short i:i naiiI fcfi !<!> nv\? hei have loft in . J,;ie so cm.', now und s> pli_a:-a<if. 'in I on >}. M Six b ttles I rou jhl ine health, vruh-r th elector's c i", which r> il'v is tied tliero is no medicine good i< Cutupounand L auvoc ice it to 1113 help. ?Mis. 11. A. l>:.Axenjtit?, 4-2-J \V: tin wnmi'n are linublu<" vri;:? irnv tion, wcaki mu, leucorrhacn, diRwlaeenu r? It itulencc), ponorni debility, UvJ: ti 1 ^^ w4-tk Mich /,' /y ' > mVikU>. ? x 4 sWpkv.sm w* r, -V ,v V' ' :f *? "want-toil h?tv ' no fefcT tffrrt j?net t troubles. , 7 nouil tl ^ \ Sr> j/ A Sever ijLynw?;oo<l that I purchased uttc%iuB,a.<d ;! aught six more hpttlos, atvd. now never be without it. I hojv* tlmt in; that your Vfjetablu y t' for falling r,f th? wonih or mju* other <Joi?y, IJireh St., Fhitnffriphia, t' 'Jctr'M'ilirr every wonuv Is c< jrirjHon- . lite; >" is ?i: \; n :i, r ;?'<? u v. m . Cli?rful!;' to wi-ailing v.. 9 EwS v h fehOF r ?; ti ? .. v -?-s-*-v s+^cy* *>.? ?. h .4 r n cr ;?J ) ?jM fa iu fc .0 ; . ^ <. H .< r.v'k. V ivrsi?io"i^w? - Ci sts ui?i> <.,*c at tourists, or tfiaii he ^ C . & Ciup.ioiifc . .aI .-. oioi, Co'I-, 13'tvo.. Worms C THE EFFEC'I o OF *1 HE SUMMEN S t tM *? ff /fv, ^ # ^ ^ /*\ s*- y> ^ /*\ w" " ^ W w *-/ V-> ^ >*?r ? L-j You us? a ? ^ T"^:'? tmn .Jic.o r> iTl-1 y oi UijV/ t4/ v??/ C* $> Do yoa have ? with it? ^ Do you know t McKEOWN ? make such on t ? right? f Call on or write then */% %%%%%%%%'% t 1 *> I | ^ c v ... > i * < ^ ' ? fej |? it hern lady, Mrs. L, lie, Tenn., tells how 11 :ache, dizziness, pain- !,i iods by the use of ? /egetable Compound* ( ,t ulo comix Is mo 1o u< k:m>v. It dire toe l> ?uml. i have stifle red l< r foi -i* years i ( om, .ili'.ooii.. i;u. , ] ;u.ill the b;t< k > [ dreaded the time to come vdiu.li ! (? 1 euro if v.>>- ihle. T.y?:ia E. Pink- ' j <r\ f ,f-i health and 1 nppinera in a |h r T e.voii r.f.-v. !Myacln - and pains 1 A?.et to me, and everything aeons i ,, ,, , , v ; v.ortli r.. re II.an r. ..?nths , 1 rWd nolle eft mo at oil. I am sat- 1 n ..J'..\r - - *- . .. mourn jis your \ ecrotaldo I lady i.. lids iii need of medical | Uroud M., Nashville, Tenn. t w *ulnr, sup;.res ?d or painful menstrua* i u nt or ulceration of the womb, t-hat ! the ovaries, backache, bloating (or i ' , and nervoiit prostration, or are beset 11 symptoms as ilix/iress, fnintness. las- j citabifitv, ir..' .bility. nervousness, | ss, melancholy, "all-pooe" and I c? Lnj-left-alone" fecl'ufts, 1 lues and s>-, they "ho?Td reircni' er 'here is cue | rT rue lemcdy. Ly'tlia II. 1*111 k hum's . jj e C()lti|iai(lHl at once removes such ilcfr.se to buy any other medicine, for 111! best. J () t ('use of Weinl) Tniublc Cured in Philadelphia, it Mas. 1*imvIiam:?1 have been ' eel of severe female troubles hy ' tl use of Lydia K. I'inklinni's ! fj yretuble Compound. I was i r:;\ i. idy 4? give up, but snintf , rti.seuiejit 1 purchased ore l-rtt'e T tueUieine, anu it did me so rrut-h lie i'c&U11 was SO satisfactory tilsU 1 feeling; like a now woman. I shall d testimonial will convince \\< unu ir greatest medicine in the world | female complaints."?Mbs. Mat I L v.vHally Invited t'? write to 3Trs. \ at bee symptoms site does not ' , t, .liiiss., uev iiiu iu' is ju'co it.nl imau wbo aslia tee it \ r. ^ ! t ( us* JZEEuT, cures oBaiera-irJaniuin, ' . ^' "'j Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and ' ' ^ *'^3 the Rowel Troubl ; of l-iV* Children of Any Ago. j y i ^ iv\ l AiUi DListion, Kc^tiutds 1 ; g the Chi.<1 a id Makes ' S TEETHING EASY. | to C J. MOFFETT, M. ii., St Louis, Mu. ? > and Thrush. Ceiucvos a. o Prevents 1< OUNTEHACT8 AN'n OVERCOMES 12AT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN. ? ^)T\ /?! /X /f*> /' /{? , w >"w WW wW *?'W f' Jteam Engine? 5i* Lsoline Engine? c " p " any trouble $ ?; A J h t& li r that W. O. & SONS can J!J gines work all 5 S j|. i at Cornwell, S. C. ^ L >%%%%%%%%.%? I' 4 IASSACKEI) BY COWBOYS. ivo Men Killul Wlii!e Defendins Their Hornet*. Superior, Wei , Jan* 1 Eiftht ion were killed in a battle bo ween cowboys and a family of f ? 1. ? ; AVV ? ' ^ u* 1 Vniicin, iv: s. 'i he cow Lots were mployed by the Dewar Cattle cnipjiny, and there had been bad eeiing between them and the Jerrys for some tinio. Land bad been taken up by old luii Berrv as a homestead. The n:cc8 oi the cattle company ineifored with his passage to and rom the roads. Wire ctithngon li i part of the Berry family, in rd? v to Ret the shortest possible ond to town, 1= said to have been lie original cause of the quarrel h cowboys on the Dewar ranch ml threitened to kill the family. The (iiiht, resulting in the five u . v i' t*?t % r i'.* f' '7' t the Berrv family to town. The i^thor and four sons wore returnig ft? th ir homos. Might mile" rom tiieir destination the lJorrvs topped to cut their way through lm wire fence. The cowboy* nme upon them just as they nmpletod the work. Tl Berrvs m tin! d quickly nrd the cowoys fired. The oldest Berry, >?hn, w.n wounded, but stayed > his 1 iddle. The farmers hoit ?e freshest mounts and noon ere l>r^vaccurate rifle range, h i iiwhoyu kept up a pc tori:ic; issiWle of shots. Arriving homo k* f' -rr> did not thi; k th.y had fen pursued all the v.ay, and .ev Wore in f.ont of the house hen the party of cow boys rode p the lull, a few yards to the orth. The shooting began ini mediately. Two of the Berry oys were killed before they ould reach their rill en. The old tan and the otlmr two hoys mt iside the house. They were about wenty cowboys and they started n the gallop for the house, in* ?nding to tire it and burn the efenders out. The old man and ie boys attempted to escape om the other side of the house nd were shot down in succession. hro? of the cowboys were killed y the farmers while they were efending the house. It is hard for a man to figure lit how a woman can pile h couch ill of cushions and 3'et when l.e Sits d ..11 011 it, lunve j .... an 111 enough, right, next to lier, r one more. '1 hut t lii'tiSilfiug llrailtiiiK'. Would quickly leave you, il ou used Dr. King's New I.do ills. Thous ?nds of si. 11 , rs have roved tb'dr matchlopf nrj rit for ( k and Norvous H -nduche* 1, 1-- >- ' I \ I'lirc I) ( ] nnil X tin I I {> your health Onlv . money ack i' not cured. Solu by Craw ird I>ros <t*i 1 J. F. Matkry & !e. Druggist. A rumor gathers utr-rg'h in !ew York that the young I)nch !:i of Marlboro will r ' mi to her itivo land this summer and will cvi i rot.;ri? to F gland. ]j:i libhand is said to bo tired ot onjugal letters unil aRiong hiltimntes makes no secret of the fiet. In fact, it is said, his heart elongs and has always belonged i) another. Sometimes there are hispers of an aroasion wlien hie ather in law, Willinra K. Vanerbilt, took him by the throat in club room and was about tc innrt t ho 11 < kAH mi ? 1? l? ? 11 ?.. i? m,'k itwwi vyiiii linn wiieiJ rieiuls separated them. OASTOHIA.. bars the ^0 Krn j You Haiti Alwajft Bought ONLY A PRINTER. K< "He is only a printer." Such *| was the bneering remark of n ? ltutlei in a circle 01 aristocracy? V| codfish quality. Who wan the earl of Stanhope? lie was only K' a pilule*. W uai vvah 1 i luce lid <jjt, ward William and Prince Napo* ... lec?.? Proud to ce'f thenc ; e> ? th' 1 ' ' ,e act 1 crown prince of Prussia and the tec Duke of Battenbersc were print- jj| i ers, and the emperor of China ? 1 worked hi a private printing oflice almost every day. William tai Caxton, the father oF English b<* literature, was a practical printer iWhut were J. P. Morris, N. 1*. *" j Willis, Jmnes Parker, Horace (freely, George W. Child., An ,j drew J. Dextfreil, Charles A Danna, James Uordou Bennett, ('has. Dickens, James Buchanan, Sim- ( on Cameron, Schuyler Colfax? Printers all, and practical ones. (In I Mark Twain, Amos J. Cumniiogs, lot ! Itvol H'trln, W i 11' ? m I toon Mntv. ; , ' -G .? CO. ' . !! ; mi , le Opio P. Bead wer^ *>' n'?in . . an tical printers, as were Artomns ,jt Ward, Petrolem V. Nasby and !Sut Lovengood. Senators Jona Ithan 1\ Colliver, of I <. w a, Wil-' Gal j burn L. Dillingham, of Vermont, n,} aiul Edward VV. Carmack, o! OM I Tcnnti-v'P, ex-Sonator L'lwrnb, c>f Kansas, ami Jamos J. Ii?jr, ex dti governor of Texas, were all print- wm or?, and the leader of science tet and philosophy in his day made jM I it his hocsf that Ik- v.* as ;> 141 >? ?t*'' ! printer. In fact, thou amis of the j ' an most brilliant minds in this c inn ^ try are to be found in large cities , ' t 4 bu ani towns. It is not every ono tiiat can be a printer?brains are uboolutely necessary.?(foutury. a * be Ladies and Children Invited hi! All ladies and children who can- an not stand the shocking strain of laxative syrup?, cathartics, etc., are invited to try the famous Little Early Ilisers. They are dif- Wf ft rent from all other pill*. They do not purge the system. Even a ?,( douhl6 dose will not gripe,weaken or sicken ; many people call them ne theKasy lhll. W.LI.Howell, IIous ju ton, Tex., says nothing better enn MO tie used for const i pat ion. sick . headache, etc. UobiSInore, Lafay *'UI ette.Ind.,s:\v8 all otln rs gripe and j . ickju,v hi! .' De WittV IhttleK irly M lasers do their work well and (easy. Sold by Crawford Bros. SAYS KAMIHA TO JESSICA. \\U lvt ! Mlftf Ino.toV f.: 1 l ...7 > .4. . . . I WCI?.'|- n i 1 1C 1J<1~ II i< < i III HIP , j,' ( | hash of their names. Mabel, had j become Mabelle J\Iy, Mayine, | <inil ^ u ij. 11.. i J v > caught. the infection. 11 <4r brother Sum, who lives in town, was startled j to when he received a loiter 1'rouijAi. j In r indued ' >K . iCa. > wtiu a i long head, o he uunwiTod lieu ' thiswise: ^ Lu "a.)c.ir S tei . . \ uiir let- ot t^r rtiivivi i, 1111111 i' nificii Anti |:<r' I otla to .irj.'ic t ati?r11 d 5or Llos to | 1' uica ye.?t iii>?v. Miinica and V . *m So . i ; * * "1 1 '1 bought a h rse yesterday jand she is a beauty ; her name is ; Muudieu. Vourall -ctionate brotnve cr. S.union. no | Do You Enjoy What You Eat ? g(j 1 if you don't your fond does not he do you much stood, Kodol Dys- j. I?tu .mt'iiio ih the reined\ t.mii , every one should ta.%p when there ^,n is anything wrong with the atomich. 1 here is no way to maintain th the health ami strength of mind a I and hotly except by nourishment. > Ihere is noway to nourish except! , tlirough the stomach. The stom i ; acli intist he kept healthy, pure ( ? i and sweet or the strength willji'j ,' !<>t down and disease will set lip. j?St' , No appetite, loss of strength, nervonsness, headaelie, constipation, Stt| had breath, sour risings riftmcx r-11 w | indigestion, ilyapepaia and all ?? i stomach troubles are quickly l^1, i cured by the use of LvodolDyspep- th< jsia Cure. Sold by Crawtord Bros. I Wi J ODOL digests what you eat. ODOL pjarifies, ;t c^/he? and sweetens the stc-IWflE. ODOL cures indigws(k>u, ciy ?- all atomach and bowel trW^jFies. onoL accelerates the aotloa of *1 * and givoc 'u .a to 3ie festive organs. ODOL relieves an overworked *t?afcch of n'l nervous strain to 'id tlon, nourishes the nervous byatom And ds the brain. ODOL {^e won^*r^u' remedy is ? making so many s cl weli d weak people strong by g; . iag ha their jics sii oi mo nourisnmeai mat ?:cooned in the food they o*t. lies ealy, it.00 Size bolditic 21.- tirre* size, which sells for 50c. St: J oaly by ?. C. PcVITr i CO., CIJCAG* For sale ?>y <'?; !?i(ik '.vgS PHAI O OF M?AI\ 11 i 11oj ' i : i ,ii it? ja mill I\< !!%' tit->f I'm 1!, i <vs ill t li" !? -:; <. ! .It* in in. <\ 11' i > 88 ' H v, I ! 11 ^ , . j .|8 '* 1' lOrK ?i: . i\i-y will L t*.l8t) J bui!. i ioii to ?ii i... t one sfurhed family. It foetus from what The Tunes ii learn tiiat i li p. ntle- ;,i ui ol this f..'oti?)n win iii. joas * to 1 o ! ai e;. c iv.,' ' ain 1 ?y tit ' rye was we I guarded \ :inr: the time '. K >!ly ^N| i- It ' 1 had reqw < ' \ rotton f i <>m t i.e Khor.ll. b uise had ho- ii reported t' :.t ]\ *ily ' d made threats aicninsl Id fe d t he li to ol his wile with ?. i . .do had been very miici m h ve, t who did not r?">tu'-o K< llv's oclioti. It is said lhat Ii 'ly said that ho did nr* rind in^ shut up if he could just 1 i )\( . t VAlini/ i . ...I. I - .1 - .. ? j i ^ ' i " '"a" d that he proposed to do ,< The siller in law ot ihe ytU'?g in had written to him to beiro. The sheriff had said lii.il ha mid lurnish tho protection eded if the parties could tell d when and where it would he eded, but that lie could not, si on reported danger. Keep a ard around a house tor an infinite time. The young gei.tleiu and his friends therefore unrlook the matter of guarding p premises. The surrender of !lv relievos tho sitnatior.? orence Daily Times, May 27ih. t j uydcl Gives 3i.ici.vjih. enabling Hie dig stive org ns digest.as imitate and transform i. i/l too wholesome food ?.oat i i j 4 tl kind of ?o?l that nourishes the nerves, i 1 ll?* and i "cu;jt-1 ;iii m i? o hir li.<* t-.ilIlM Ood j . i\ niOi U\811, ,ll . !l Ol . tu. Id by Crawford Bros. President Harper, of th o I" r?irsitv of Chicago, had occasion i long i use to uei. \ t i uu ad?>?s a public school. His bject wag pHinoti-ui and he * gan to speak in a striking and im c " ay. ";> \\ I. soid, inting to thp wall on his risrht, rl;y does theAmeric.ui lla haug ti.fi' ? 1 * 44 ere ? "i<? nKio a uiny f-poi," little fellow piped. ONE PEIISON IN EACH TOWN n earn money soiling our Family operations among th-ir imijfhhors. lid ii* $1 Oi) and we will rend you Agents ?luttlt consisting of $1.00 ?rtli of < nods, i which >f yon are not .islied with, you may deliver hack lis and money will be refunde I.) IK OUTFIT ONLY WILL BK INT TO THE SAME PF.KSON and future 'ots will cost you double s above price. Address A I,ea ade, Adv' .Mgr., Boston, Mass. J i