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r * Sua ay :t Sml Smith D:d xaaj of the passengers go to tear Dr. Fourthly preach in the main cabin this morales? Brown Yes. but most of item hf: when he announced his tost. "Whit was it?" "Cast thy bread upon the warcrs." Life. There reed be no cause tor fear that the miners of the Klondike regions w'll starve this winter. If it comes to the worst they can subsist on A mi roe's stray pigeons. tissc* Pearn or Tares Brothers. At Cioccrae. in France, three brothera named Jlose. all over 90 years old. Kit* lost died oa alternate days !n a my scmns* manner. Tbe firs: srai found ilcadar la a cellar fialT eaten by rats. The second sraa found Wednesday to a acaVle under a heap of potatoes. and the eldest. Urine at F La viae iras discovered rtro daja Later dead voder bis bed. Wha: ! TMtactarT Ik la a f-*r-ar \ an.-taocy ctaareaT of irrest oaSl*( tai p>>v?>.- It fc? (?od !* Tettar. Itimm. Ecw .a v.t all roafasco* -. i 'die sti; Hatopa pais aad IVtiat as oa v ar.J t: jcvyoriy aa*d *111 pcaltirelT cure eves t&e *v-r? of ofcrpalo car i. 30 eetts at a J 'c score or t>y ait fee ? caata ta m , s. ?. T. Sacpdso. Ms y-ir.tl.UaSI4D Krwmnt. * IO >. Tk? readers of 'ha will 1? si eased t? laara tHat tnrre :* U leas: oae ireaicd d:<eosa that feiettoe at* x>eea able So eure ;a all its rtya aad that is atarrb. Hall s latarrb Car* * ta.- oalr positive co:e kaowa to tie ^aliril fratemitv. atarrh be.nc a oc cs?lt*1~~1 ^j:tw a c?a?rr;t'sai: vreasaaeav Hall"*' atarrbi tire:?taken-.nSeraaL-T. aeksae d*recti* on tao b.ooi aai aaco? -~crtaoaa of tl? ?s-5teta. thereby destrot-'a* "-ie foaadanaa of the disease, aal (ir.sj Ue pcttaat ytrrayva by boiidlac ap the coa-cituC: >a aad uastu aatarc ia dout :ts work. The proprietors aar? eo acck te ta la its carat.v? a aia that a:e- offer Oae Hard.red I\jHar* far aay eaae usat i: fail* to care, bead for lut of teabiaoa:&!?. Address F. Jf. ?"*xnkt Jt *t. Toledo, 0. S>K ftjr unc.'W *. Hall's Yasub Pills ars lbs be^t. Ti-? acet famoas o\>traa la Lucira t>tkj b "Joba Ottrnr Hoboes, ~ o-ihcrcise llu. Crsi^ir. dasrfctrr of Kn. Xonrw Ifcfcab. Ujo Amwta bJ* who ais su.*a a XIW fcfead of the LaioDmiiss oLTock. To Csit a Cold In One Day. Tab L\i?Vt( BnaoQainine Tablet*. All PlUbb rrfnad a >aey i. it fails to care. Sc " DaTidSTIib,the aeirKfnbtpr of Jastio* Htb CxMaet of Preaoier Laxfcr. of Canada* b best kao Ta {(sUilMsmeebsud frbjADoaypgl-al Mia of alad. OtiN-m r?*atlv cnooL Noflt*T nrrrvjv anas arVr fire dar's a*- of Dr. rJa?> Great Has re Rrfflirtr. $}5iaJhrtfl?*odlrMt*fr*e Dr. H. H. Hum LtLS: Ar.-hSc. Phiia? Pa. rr rfc Mti i ii hwaitiB nr? of sin HIjM tor fci? jtloataaa alMaaddexaadesl HMN.tN, vis a pad Or of darb to WLrud Xiasesoia to hlscadxdar*. Cbnr >tvr Tob*rc>-Thr Bc-i 8aokt Slt>dje Cixarcttcs. * OoicaK J. J. xrlxo dfrd rccaEtlj tx Los lag?i?. CaU., foa?J?d the first papac tatbi Stat* ic ISM. riUi W15 Om ColaTans Gkrctoeta. Ur% Window's Soothias Scrap forchi drca tertniac. foltrts thr jum*. red vela* iaftarx*toaalbp pola.cu.rr> wxad colic. 3c. a bosift. I hrli?rr P =o"? Or* far CaarpmutKo **Tci rbor'sld*:??; jTwarr. -Vrc. AlxxeDocm * "* ^oy> ^>ct- ***4 Weak bioimch Indigestion Causes Spasms? Kosd's Sa-sa?srii!a Cures. V "I hsr* a'wars b*aa tmVei with a * vest aal ha I s^uu exo*\l br todicr^o-. 1 har? ttiei >?rerxl botUu ot Hoad > Si>-aa*TiIL* and hire cot boea - to(kar?d ri;a spxuu. ud I adfiN aayone treebled sriih dvapoaxia to ;aie Hood's BarsaparlLa" iLas. 1 loaros, Praitsbary, A S?r Tort. S?sob? Hood's Sarsaparilla It Iks Wrt ia??e:ths One Troe Blood Per Iker. Hssi's Pills core ialicestdoa. bQlocmseo Osandf ship of Khsn. A toocMa* laci Jent Is reported from * (he Australian prorinco of Victoria. A User suet with u accident and broke his teg. The aeareot doctor was at Orbost. thirty-ei^ht miles away. Ho was sot (Or. bat could not lsaro the town?' aUa where several serious cases claim *d Ids attention. The miner's mates ft US decided to carry ihe sufferer \ to Orboci. and thirty-two of them baring Improvised s rough stretcher carried tite poor man there In a day and a half. Tbey had to traTerse the roughest country la Crosgi ago land and to cross a river and two creeks, all of which were in flood. They got their mate Into the doctor's hands in time to save his hfe. Wanted-A Xto. CfcoHy I say, Miss Kthei. why. aw 'i . are yon always aw giTing kisses to your axr at tie brother? ,, Miss Ethel Oh. I guess It's because * there is so mm around to take tbvta. mm vjm ' ; ^HALL'SSSS"* iHAIRRENEWERj ; M Gives new life and Q\ ^ f(g? to the roots of the Jr luur. irs ukcwater w ST. JOSEPH'S LIVER RESULATClR THE BEST ON THE MARKET. AlIDrofistsMerchjinrv Maf^ br L 6SR>TLI d to- 1 k?:;?>MQ. . r~\n. 4 nR bakers rsuu muvi 81 CURES SUFFERIKC WOMEN. VlkMt>:r<* Yro-t*.-'> ia>'. Ounatffd Muc.'v tcrri !*j L*u)lmi Hoaauji VralrtirtMiH*). ( iwanllir. The |- : Tta?js??'> E;a Watar S. X. I. S". 51 57. pt^a? ^ * *yr THE \EWS EPfTOViZED, f Vt'uM'ipon Item*. Op.>rs '"-r * S -i L**cr'l hr rls<? Nary Po. ....... ' Potroi: to'prw <-* : : * ' r: a-.; rr.n*?\ Harti. withont dolav. * > r^lioT? th? orsisrr M*?bi?b?id. Socrvt.vry *:>^?nrot b^foro th> Hoa? Cotmiii!* on Rir.Vi-c and Curr?2*y *2.1 nbaitiM *2! ozrlainod his ! ourTV2 *t r?!or;n bill. T>.<* Sor.ato in ox*rutiTo sossioa ratified th* treaty fbr th? ex:*n*:>n >\* on? year of th? for ooav.w.aj tha nariinc of the X-?xi.**2 boundary '.in?. Thrre was 20 dob*:?. j Senator Woleot; *.vid that the Iateraaj tioaal R:~:etal:i? Coraasissioa had mad? no ; report thus far. *a.i utXM hi* Truest diseussioa of its rror'i vas postponed until January 15. Charles G. Pit*?, of Eear.ston. T!t.. was co?i"?t*>l for CoutroUer of the CnrtOBfy hv rr***! i*?: M *Kin!*y. Ho wu bom in MtrifSti. Ohio. Auet*t fT. !>?vv His nomination *"ae immediately eoadrmed by the Son*:?. The Pro*: >2: ?-?at a bat eh of r.omira* *v .> ?_ '-is tr:iiu. tp W t?3s:r, irc.jjiaif ? uiw J >. Tb ^ma?. Jr.. of Vair*, to bo Minister to Norway and Swodon. and Vatban B. Soot: to bo lV^aMea? of Internal E-voane. The Fr>v''nt;r<- CoTatrsftteo of the Va- ! tlonal A*?-^*:\t:o2 of Manttfvtarors. t<>c^ther m;:h :>>* orcaniaatioa-t of tbeeountry, has aoo-"?:ato-i a ooraraltte* to fa^or the ;w,sM r.Aw r^rartrsert of Ooar-er -? and Iclcstry Mow:ho ??i:o CosSo-*r>:i*-r v~a-? has t~> etncwlv | K* wrotgr-rff'i':a JIUN :n T % CCMCCI bsll. wo Job bo tt;1 jt^p* t.Athe V-ankla.? ard Ottrrvaey 0?riiKe> of the Houi-e. Th* Sera: * an i tY? Pon?* ad;onmed af;^r a ? * *: on of aa hoar and a ha!r. oat of roaroot to the Pasilect and tb-* far.-ral of hi* mother. S-va'ier r*AJ ant the foaii:;o> on Kc ? aili rr.'son? a n'weole of rule* to the Hottse after the h >Ii lay Tfce Vat: >-:*: Boar i of Tral*. ?: it<moot Irc 5a TV :<binct adopted resolutions deflariaj that th-? vi rtorv for the cold sran iarl :s not rot won. anvi thst constant work ' will t*? required to ?Tereocae the fro* silver , j aai Cat money convictions of many Toters. I Oonifttir. John Morcan was banned in Rlpl?r. tY. 1 ' Va.. for the mrrier nenr there oa Xovem ber 4 iast of Mrs. Fdwari tlrvebe. an atrovi ! widow, her son. James Gtwar, aai her ' daachter. Matilda Post. Carl Sehnrx. made an address in Cir?*in- j | nati. Ohio, before the National Civil Sor- : j Tie* League. !' James Hirry Cahill. the six-year-old son ' of James Cahiil. and hi# sister. Ma^irie. ajced four, were suffocated br a Are in the : ! rooms occupied by the family in Kewart. i S.J. Both of their parents were absent at I' work, and the children were looked in tire j rooms. It ? suooosed that the children started the fire white plavinc with matches. , Tramps boarded a freight train on the j BiS Bear Railroad. sixteen miles west of i Cleveland. Ohio, and shot and killel John : Ehret. the conductor. Berr'sentatires of th* textile workers of : FalLEivcr. Mass.. decided to ask the tnancfaeturersfoe a shut-down rather than a reduction of wa^es. The sentiment of the operative# i# in favor of a strike. A oartv of seventy-on<? men and women ! s.arted .'rem New York City, for tho Kion- j dike pcU fields, on board the si earner City i of C-olnmbia. i Mrs. Elisabeth fioar. a t jwn charee. liv- f j ing near Trenton. N. J.. was murdered and h? Sea*? r*nsa?Ved in a search for wealth I wbieh she was supposed to have concealed. George Jerkins was shot through the I heart in a shooting affray in Ballard Coan- i ; ty. Kmtnfkr, by Alfred SkrJbr. Jr.. a ; grea:-grandson of the Irs: Governor of the Stare. The iedi*t?ent against General A gnu*. ' of the Ihltiicw American. oa the complaint of Senator Wellington. of Maryland, was ignored** by the Grsal Jury. Tb* President of th? Chicago Drainage Board sai?l tba: the big drainage canal J would be finished in 1SAJ. At the Southern Bankers' Convention, ; hold at Atlanta. Ga.. resolutions were . i unanimously adopted calling for saeb re . risioa of the banking and currency laws as ! will take the banting business oat of poll- j ties and tbe Government out of the tanking | twain ess. "William F. Wema, President of tbe St. j Loais Guarantee^ Loan and Mortgage Com pany. was arrested la New York City on complaint of H. T. Schwa ban President of the Columbia Aluminum Company, who charges him with embessiing #17.000. ITS* indtaaapoos xoinvt uoBTenuoa trill be called to meet again January 25 to consider the report of the Monetary Cobmission. The Iter. David T. Howell, of Xontieello. X. Y.. was eaoteused to fiTedays' itaprieonment or 95 One for aasaalttmg hit wife. He ' I refused to pay and was seat to jail, bat! J was anally released by a friend, who set- i . tied the fine. Judge Sanborn, of the United States Court, la St. Louis, has postponed the sale ; of the Kansas City Railroad until February. I 15 at the request of the (roreraoeat. T. C. Beatty, nephew of General Beatty. ' of Ohio, and Harry Otis, alias Howard. were sentenced, at Stroadsbarg, Perm . to, i fifteen years each for forgery. G. R. Paries, an Englishman, has arrived ' ' at Xew York with a large number of draught ! ; dogs purchase! in Belgium, which be is ' j taking to the Klondike. He ears each dog ran draw half a ton. Ha is willing to eon- j 1 eh ?WL* /Laeaeumufif *A esrrw CBP. I plies to Alaska. 1 The plan to areet the propoood Soldiers' ? and Sailors' Monument oa the Plana en- [ trauoe la Central Part. Sea York. City, , ass vctood by the Municipal Art Com- , mission. . The seniors of Prloeetjn University ; wrecked the gymnasium to manifest their (disapproval of its actiqunted appliances. ; The matter is being investigateJ by the 2 Fatuity. i ?drs Ida Broikieehy. a wealthy Brooklyn . ' woman, oa the ere of her depart arc to visit her stricken mother in England, commitI ted suicide by taking poison. A\?bio Kir^y died of diphtheria in Can den. S. J. Her father is a faith eurist. and ' neglected to call a doetor, hoping to ca.ro , her with his prayers. The San Francisco police are guarding ' the Dev. George J. Gibson. Durrani's ; former pastor, whose lifo is believed to be ! . ia danger. i March B anner an 1 Frank King fought a cu?i wita Kjt.res uta Krwi in 11 ; Texas. Kins was wounded mortally. bein< } disembowelled. Bonner was stabbed in ! seven places. The dual was the revival of a feu \ of a doxen years ago. in which at I leas: half a dozen men were hilled, j Rabbi Rappapcrt. of Sew Haven, Conn.. ? suffer11 the imputation c! an arm. as a re!suit of blooi poisoning. eaa*ed by a eat in tee little linger. received in preparing a . fowl for use in the services. Arthur Waters. atrei twenty-six. drani ' twenty---re n n i?es of wbi-iliy a; X<>rthi \u..e, :i. V., un?. soon after dropped dx.i. IForficn. EnftnrTTiiliiaTisitcdPrisce Bismarck ; at Friedrlchrah: the German cruisers ; Dcntschfan J. with rrince Henry on board, and Gef.oa started for Cuina. * I' hlexico has sent a war.-hip to learn whetuer tae Bris^ii arc in possession of Clipperton Island. it t? true, an effort (win "oe made diplomatically to recover it. Tae steamer Cleveland, whi ch carried a . cr-tv of thirty cten and twelve passengers. ' was wrecked *ea Vancouver Island. Iwenty, two sailors are reported missing. n v \ .* ? * 7 New ZfAl&nJ'i ldl* Women. Woaiea ar<* allowed to practice lav ill >ew Zealand. i>u; m a recent letter to a London par*? mention is made of the suicide of a female lawyer who had waited three rears in rain for clients. Reference is also made to thirty-two women who passed examinations as teachers, bnt were unable to get places, as men are preferred for the high schools. The in;nc?> of^"ar. What woman does not know th? beoomiaraess of far on a cold crisp day. when the eyes are brightened and the color of the cheeks heightened by the stij, bracing air? Fnr. if selected to sn.it the wearer and worn consistently, does mere to lend youth and freshness to the face and general style than almost any other accessory of feminine dress, and the woman of forty-rive who affects furs to harmonise with her general coloring of hair, skin and eyes can take many years from her nsoai appearance. Woman's Home Com janiSo. _ Thp A^yof Woaifn. Th- common objection among womankind to letting their ages be known is not shared by the women of Japan, who actually display their age ia the arrangement of their hair. Girls from nice to fifteen wear their hair interlaced with red crape describing a half-circle aronnd the head, the forehead being left free with a curl at each aide. From fifteen to thirty, the hair is dressed very high on the forehead, and pat ap at the back in the shape of a fan or batterer, with interlacing of silver cord and a decoration 1 of colored balls. Beyond thirty, a, woman twists her hair aroand a shell pin, placed horizontally at the back of the head. Widows also designate themselves and whether or not they desire to marry again. Detroit Free Press. Xfw TraJr Tor TTornrn. A large firm of farnitnre removers in London have recently added to **-? - * U 1*- vt.wA ttw'*! bnsi. i^CU OIOU a laviji ?? ?*v.-v v^ j ness it is to advise a new]y removing householder concerning the disposi- J tion of bis belongings. She takes all the responsibility about the placing of each chair, table and koickkaaek. The householder J simply leaves his house one morning as usual, and returns at night to his new dwelling to tin J all tue furniture { in its place, aa-.l everything inde-} scribably improved and homelike. The "adviser" has a most refined; taste, and this, a Ided to the knack of being able to pictare the look of a room with any possible arrangement of the contents, enables her to transform the most unpromising material into veritable "bowers of ease and delight" Her fee (half-a-guinea per room) includes three visits to the house in order to view the furniture she is , about to place to the new residence . to note the size and disposition of the rooms, and a final one to see that her instructions are being carried ont by ' the furniture removers. New York Journal. Woo Ilea Fakilea. Among the woollen materials most worn this season is woollen poplin, plain or of various colors mixed, such as Sevres bine, indigo, navy bine, coffee color, beaver, beige, fongere green, etc. Another novelty is that of tissnspassemeaterie, which ?*ives the effect of ailk ribbons passed through a network of mohair. Tartan materials are also ? U in n small checks on a silk ground of the same color.*. Another kind of material is a sort of diagonal, in which are mixed brilliant j threads, which give a lustre to the st aff. Another tissae is a cloth with a black warp and colored wert, blue, red or brown, which produces a verj pretty changing effect. Other materials worn are amazon cloth, chine cloth, covert coat cloth and whipcord. In the way of ornaments, I h ive seen applications of cloth of differed t colors, generally shaded, pipe l, braided and embroidered with small steel beads. Mohair braids are also laid on in curls, grouped or isolated aid sewn along one edge or both edges. Lastly some very pretty embroideries are made resembling laco cat up, laid on over a groaud of gmze, that 1 can be sewn on the material, which ' produces the effect of being ambroid- j ered direct on the dress. New York Herald. Owl* Now la Favor. Owls are the latest "trimming.-'* for women's hats. From time immemorial the owi lias been known as the bird of night, shrinking from the glare of . sunshine and finding tb? greatest com-j fort in dark cares and the hollows of j old trees, coming forth only at night* ' but n="?w. nndsr fashion's latest de- , cree. this bird of darkness is in eri-1 dence on every side, and his broad. i flat face, small eyes and hooked beak surunoan; fresh, rosy, youthful faces and form by contract a strange frame j for the female fares they adorn. Daring Ia>t summer a few ultra j fashionable women hil two or three great owl hea Is crashed in among the wings and ribbons on their traveling hats, a id from the very oddity of the i lea the hats were striking and stylish. Xci content with heals, fashion has now decreed that the trhoU bird shall -.si*. z lorn the fill and winter sailors an J toques. In spite of the society formed to prevent the killinc of birds for ora. _ MIV 1 it. . a1 K memin^ miainery. an.i me u.>u>aa.is of Miniatures atiixed to the numerous petitions seat broadcast a!! over the country. ia which women pledge themselves not to wear birds or feathers of any kind on their hats, this is essentially a bird Tear, and the favorite of all the feathered tribe is the owl. To be strictly fashionable the hea l, wines and tail feathers of the birds mast all be used oa one ha*.aa.1 sometimes these hats are very eipensive. Go*?Ip. Mi?s Grace MeXinley. a niece of the President, takes leading parts in j dramatic entertainments a: Mount Holyoke College. There has been a Government inquiry in Glasgow. Scotland, recently over the matter of the abuse of telephone girls irate subscribers of the i 1 j company. | Mr?. Alice Bradford Wile?. Fresi- ' dent of the Illinois Federation of. Women's Clubs, is a New Englander. and boasts among her ancestors Mary . Chilton, "the Orphan of Plymouth," ! and John Winslow, her husband. A New Hampshire woman, Mrs. ! Maritta M. Bicker, who is an attorney-: at-law. a politician and Commissioner and Examiner in Chancery, has au; nounceJ herself a candidate for Congress from the First Congress District j of her State. j French women of fashion are going in for for trimming? to the greatest i extremes. In addition to wearing j bands of chinekilla on everything from } ball gowns to tea jackets, some of them hare the tops of their boots ornamented with a circlet of fur. Mrs. 2Iurfee, of Meridian, Miss., Vice-President of the United Daugh- i ters of tno Confederacy 01 ton state, i is seeking the assistance of the Misuari Daughters of the Confederacy in the project to purchase the old home of Jefferson Davis at Beau voir. Miss De la Ramee. knrxa to fame as "Onida," is eccentric in dress. She favors light colors, quite oat of harmony with her age and appearance generally. Her face is not innocent of powder and her hair is arranged in a early miss, with ribbon on it. When Professor Virchow, of Berlin. wa? in Russia a few weeks ago a deputation of women physicians visited him and thanked him for having thrown open his lector? room and laboratory to a Russian woman when the German universities did not admit female students. Lola M. Coulter, a fourteen-yearold girl, of Stockton, CaL, is an engineer, and know3 how to handle the throttle as well as a man. She has made trips over some of the most difficult grades and curves in the West and has proved that she has a steady nerve and a keen eye. A professional woman who has to employ a young woman assistant says that one of her greatest troubles is that her assistants are constantly trying to impress not only upon hsr, bat upon her patients, that they are not accustomed to such employment, but j h*T? been brought up to better things, I though she is well aware of the fact thst the young women have come from | homes where there wss neither culture nor money. Latest Fashion XotsIUm. Small back and hip bustles. Black Chantillj lace flouncing. Long, thin silk scarfs for the neck. Soft tones of green in suede gloves. Plaid and fancy hosiery in brilliant array. Net by the yard crossed with braid for wests. Long ulsters of plain cloth with fur , finishing. Shirts hvring but two seams, back ; and front. Russian blouses and shirt waists ol' velveteen. Corduroy costumes trimmed with jet and far. Cloth costumes made up with plaid : accessories: Fur coats showing a loose front and j belted back. Fancy muffs and collars in two con-; crasting furs. Collars of silk with a gauze ruche > and cravat bow. Vicuna cloths in blact and colors i for tailored suits. Plaitings of shaded silk for puff ef-1 fern on large hats. - * * . *>l I Plaitings of narrow rioixm or sus j for dress trimmings. Tailor suits of rough black goods trimmed with braid. Glass lamp shales in translucent and enameled effects. Girls' plaid frocks made with the . blocks bias or straight. Short petticoats of crepon trimmed with lace or silk embroidery. Suits showing sleeves, belt and yoke , j of velvet and blouse and skirt of doth, moire velonr or drap d'ete. The Cherokee form of marriage is? perhaps the simplest of any. The man an.l woman merely join hands { over a running stream, emblematic of the wish that their future lives 1 should dow on in the same channel. * - > '" > # ' . '' u-i nrrut-JBRi iv-*. i*? . n *. i- ( .' . Tb^quariWFvJ*}/?'! t*t->?W. d SttpiBd a 1 d~ep crater -'l-T*"^*7f^UL brio*. ArJ|P French !?*?: j I B ill ??? fleshed -I B 3S: i;iJ^*iof*uy. 53.95 * *?" F?- H our rpocU ., tal p**e for 1 \1^ this t? dtts*. (Mail oni-rs filed riOBffly ) ' ^"e *i I b?*:1 *njiw, frca of a'l char*e?. our re* Jir'paco Spec-al Catalogue. containing Fur.iilure, Dr*r*r:rs, Lamps St res Crockerr. Mirror*. | Picture*. L>ivi^ir. Kef narrator*. B*tp ? * rUg *_ r tc. T fs m t re ic-st o ?a- I r >te book ever puNr<iie??. and wr pay ! 2 ?U ro-T*io*. Our Isth-vrapheJ Carpet ? C* aieffne. airtwi -c carrot* in color*, is 1 *;<o > ours for the asking. If car;?t j **=ip e* *f wanted, tr-ail us fc. In J * amps. There fc do rea-on wbr pou mould Tw?" r.xjr 1<*1 dealer CO per !* c-ut. profit wh*n pou ton Kip frnta ta- mil. Prop a lice dcw jo tbe c-osej-aare a. JULIUS HINES & SON, | Baltimore. Lid. Picaae meet Sou this paper. ^ 'l IT ' l> I HI Corn responds readily to c-roner fer ! tuuration. Larger crops, fuller ears and i larger grain are sure to result from a liberal use of fertilizers containing at least j% actual Potash Our books are free to farmers. GERMAN' KALI WORKS, S3 Ntsu S^, NwTai AIiABflJKA'S BEAUTY TALKS SENSE. Jt/- - fJf? (? At ieaifn; Ala^ myti t Iutb DMd Dr. H. A* W SinnoDS LITTT HMUHv ?& flB elat lj rcsa, and bdu fcaotr It cares Sick /y / Bc^hcbe sad Const! J Patcd BoTfi*. J HilnV tNa,. / 1* has t>jro Sresph ,4^^^ aad actios tbaa either . flnHKlMi"^ Draught" or mZcil.^st Beyqli^c.'* | ParhiritloB. Childbirth, srhra nctarcl, shodd be easy, end it is always ea?T when Uk n^ttprcpara- j toons are made. N stare acrer iutesdevi thai j norma saoald be lettered vben do:a<r tbe oae taing thai makes bcr nboli y vomanly. To fear or shnak from chihUnt th is a cnrac I cot b; tbs lans of socicrj, bet br the lews } of heredirarr for the mother's coaditioa reads apca bcr oSsi-riBfc Etctt chiM has j aa inalienable reht to be born oa purpose, aed tbe right to be tbc product cr the best manhood aad best nooaahood of its areata aad tbe coasaxesatioa of tbeirlifc'a soya. To Mean this condition, the beet ionic that eaa be used Is Dr. Sin mora Sqoaw Ytne Wiac* it is perfectly safe aad harmless to csc at all times aad cedcr all ercamstaaors la tbc doses prescribed. It assises nstsie In saftcriag.relaxiar aad expsadiag the moaries aadbpuaesm uTotrcd, thereby decreasiag labor peine acd abocteca I? dalfrtTTlfoIlow its ceatiaooot???.' Hatched Creek, Ala., writes I kn known Dr. X. 1. |_ 1 tisis Medietas IMpV kII mj life, and haTe used it a W B yean. Think it ?u Sopetar to "ZeflinV* raedicine, and that It excel* "Bhek Dmikfts a lup extent. II carta Sick H*mdAMB aciMiadWlad Colic. Too Frtntat MtMlmfion. When the monthly flow occurs at tks proper period and is otherwise strictly not* knf, the patient a&fers little or no Mia. bat if it ocaxr teo often. eootinoe too waff or be too profmse, It indacoe a h?Mt poke, cold extremities weak respiration and general debility. la treating this disease^ aodeiti HAudaa and trat air axe most essential: the dkaafiTa organs shoold bo regdlatod viflnr. M. A. NaiwM lh? Mrtiria, and the hapiHrti results will foUow the aaa of Dr. Maaiwa Sqaaw Tine Vfan in strengthen inr the nam so that too freqaent meaatiaation iesaUB| Cram debility will be corrected. COLD-BREAKERS InStotthoam 156. fl BOX .t Drtisfcticr ! THE C01D-8RE?KER CO., j i AIKEN, - - SOU!*H CAROLINA. ' ITPIUM.ilORPHIIIETWHISIEY. C3- j I r?a% TiUrr? and S??f-JlM't HaM'a 9 per .*a*aUT cured l>t HOtli: I IREifUE\i. llj No*, c ctt^u f In i iii. I a?L<? K?i>>1 fitt. DR. J. (. IIOKOIO. ] Rtaa 4 Isabella Ball.ice. t klrst*. III. "^OSBOS.ES * ,, \ &yu4(}ie-JdH2oaeae ; Aaaasta- Atu bad t. So in- // *?*- S>e. Us?, Cknj boa.-4 Saoa far ran'm m PON SO MPT ION AMD CATARRH I "irr wail' rf 0.-a*r?f?J VrerV rvY<aOaxe< Ore. tend be. f.r >" ASAI- 1 J?>PIR %TOR or *r*m. ? for r ll 1 " G- U fiiau. Par:*, 1 ?- ? '* ; ?WU| s tw?i > ?)< a I. neadfara Vl;tK i al I V iMilMMCvrlM.i. Iwsrrjr. ill W 1IR. & PKKKEY, ihinwo, Ilia. ( GET THE CESfl ) _Walter Bak Breakfa i Pure, Del M Costa Less than OS mm& * .^- >. :r;?j yS SAW MILLS. ) If yvn need a ?aw rsiii. any stsm, vrfta n.e IWons tuTinc ei*etrhece. I ban ihe moe; co-r} line of mills of any dealer or manufacturer in the Soatk. CORN MILLS. j Very highest mis Stones, at ano5aalh km prices. WG00-W0RKIH8 MACHINERY, lia-er-. ycuklers, E?l?er-, lie-Saws, Land Sams, Lath*, etc. ENGINES AND BOILERS, Tn'.hott and Liddell. Enck-tvnc li ce HuUer, in stock, quick deuverr. low prices*. V. C. BADHAM, Na 1526 Main St.. Columbia. S. C. IVTakA Home Attractive! Thp me'.low tnst of a ?vod Piano or Orplk will -efrrd: and re>i the p?rvnts? iu.aM the -hildrer. and keep .hen: at house. Do poa one ? I am prepared to supply vou uHth the most desirable P.ido or Or^aa the wmrkei affor.i>. Don't say you oan't a Cord ltuntil you know nt libera! terras and low pr frv Oniy a jssetal card > Be-eswrj touk me tor catalogue. terms an J prices. Adlrass M. A. Malone. COLUMBIA. SOOTH CABOLIWL n I PIODCTC ilfeKw ; i mimuiu, mm> Ike largest stock is the two Caroliaas. Special Seductions this Month. Writ* tov e Special Prices. E. H. ANDREWS, CHARLOTTE. - - I. C, CONVERSE COmERCtAl SCNOOC \M/jr lewtuWra ?*. C. ^Bk g HARLESTOR COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. rtwrnlM. 8. C. >/7V\ The lareeet. best equipped and aaitipta > la <5tf BUSINESS COLLEGE to tha Stcfia. .; Mere position* < pen tooor fradwatee thaa we can fill, tvrite at oace for cttdoiM. t. W. GET8KSIR. hiliw Mew?r. Spa eta aim nr H. C? I THE NEW WAY. I I *?!?=? f 4 Pre a le diseases ~ cocki only be -1 treated after "lo- ' ^ ca) examinetlons by pnysr rianv D?ead of v . * I each treatment kept thousands of - ;v5 modest aromea - -3 I atient about their suffering. Thale- * r traduction of - } '<^9 Wine of Careful has war demon- '-J strated that nine-tenths of all the, &E cases of meassual disorder* do not require a physician's attrntloe j . y^wj at alL The suriplc, pure Wine?? taken In the privacy of a araman^ oara home insures quick relet and ? ? speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wtne of Cardui re- . * quires no tamiBalisr rrrnrfaa- J tions for its adoption. Tt carts any Wtvaac mat wici wwn ?w mi of --female troubles" Jem dm wl menses, falfinf of the vomh. . S "whites, "chanfe of Me. It main women beaodful by tnakfac them well. It keeps them yomsf by keepinc them healthy. $IjOO* % the druc stare. Tie coo. Terns. * W.LADDtS0t.MJ^C?i7,?hsu?aT* ' "I ?e Wise ef Cufit i n t iMHy ie icy prsctrce i<t?< its et ceJeet pupartrtoe hr mam kudfci Diilli BnecJMJiw TW^TOIBBCS4./ 4' itcd 3c toy far 75 r?t Cihlafi wi ca*? <5 per cent. 490 V. Bain tt. ALEX. L SE1PLE & Ca UW8U, ?rW * TRUE. * Sics'sGoost Grease IMmbI s lwajs sold nndera cunntff to car* aU irbcs and pains. rkecB-.alum, n*onl|ria. S rains, brnisrs and boras Ills also warraaU to cur* colds cronp. roe eh* sad la gripe* ?u cker than any known remedy. Norm 10 pay. Sold by all drafjrist* and menj tores Made only by <-OOSK GRtASX * 4 ilMM^NT CO, Ubk?X$HOR(\ N. C PATENTS 1 K??k?U inviw, Mr. W:# K. H. ifPIJU MAN, Pal of L*w?rr. Wtnlrr BUin *?ktftci, V C. rntunolu ud advfca. Lv?h? 8 K. U. Xa 5!. 37. ;XK ^ARTICLE! ^ ;* ;er & Co.'s i I St COCOA | itious, Nulritious. J E CEXT a cap. f lit the pic'-J^e bears our TraJc-.'-Tark. V 3ker & Co. Limited, 7 DortlxaJa-, ^ A