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8rooty la 31ood Peep. CI-an blood menns a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets. Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin to day to banish pimples, boils, blotch 's, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,?beauty for teu cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The cost of running a big ocean Jiuer f.oni Liverpool to Now York and back is something over $110,000. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Ouiuine Tablets. All Drucarists refund moiiev if It lails to cur? ' Sc. k At Concord, X. C., the new cotton mill of A Linpard 3c Shealey will be equipped with 4000 spindles. Boat Tobacco Spit tad Smoke Toar Lift Away* To quit tobaeeo easily and forever, be magnetic. lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-ToBac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or fl. Cure guaranteed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. Alexander Miller, agenst of oue of the great steamship lines between New York and Liverpool, gets $50,000 salary. ffo-Te-Bac for Fifty Ccdm, Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, biood pure. 60c, IL All druggists. John A. McCall's salary as president of the NeW York Life Insurance Company is $50,000 a year. ? Lyon & C?'?4tPick Leaf" sacking Tobacco stands at the top for its delicious aroma. Good as can ue meale. Try It. C. M. Sehwab, president of the Carnegie Iron and Steel Company, gets $60,000 a year. So. 43. To Core Constipation Forever. Take Cascaiets Candy Cathartic. 10c or25u If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. J. M. Toueey, genera! manager of the Yanderbilt system, gets $50,000 a year. IdaeaM Toot Bowels Wttb cus carets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. SOo, 25c. If C C. C. fail, druggists refund money. e. \V. Bok, editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, says he receives $26,000 a year. Piso'sCurs cured me of a Throat and Lung tr>uble of three years' standing. e. Cai?y, liuntiugton, Ind., Nov. 12.1804. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervousness after tirst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $2trial bottle and treatise free Dr. R. H. Kline, Ltd., 031 .troll St. Raila. l'a Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teeting. softens the gums, reducing inflamation,allays pain,cures wind colic. 25c. a bottlle Some Merchants insure their Stock and Houses and neglect their Children. Why not save'he Mother's heart and Baby's life by carrying home a box of DR. MOFFK1 I'S TEETHiXA (TEETHING powders ? Other fathersdoit. Teethina Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels and makes teething easy. Eczema Palnfu! Itching, Burning. Smarting and Swelling-Hood's Cures. "My little boy was severely 'afflicted with eczema, and we gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla which cured him. Wo always keep Hood's Sarsaparilla on hand, and I have found it very beneficial for palpitation of the heart. My mother has taken It for rheumatism and it has helped her." Mrs. Viana Franklin, E. Otto, X. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla * E^merhra's^reatcst Medicine. $1: six for $1. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, til cents. So Discrimination. An aged Georgia negro. Nathan by name, is employed by a gentleman ;very prominent In State politics. That friathan also has an eye to political fajx>rs is shown by tbe following eonver- j gation, which recently took place between him and his employer: "Marse Jim," said Nathan, "is you j gwili? 1U UIO JCIC UU IVl uv, . livi . "Haven't thought about it." ; "Well, ef yer does run, an' gits elected, will you give me a Job?" t "Certainly I would remember you, Natban. What would you like?" "Well, suh, I'd des like ter black boots roun' de Capitol." "And what would you eipect for that service?" } "Well, suh," he replied, "I should say four dollars a day would be reasonable Das what de yuther legislators get."? Xouth'a Companion. "Frank Thomson, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, gets $50,000 annually. "1 DO MY OWN WORK." So Says Mrs. Mary Rochiette of Linden, Now Jersey, in this Letter to Mrs. Pinkitam. 441 was bothered with a flow which would be quite annoying at times, and at others would almost stop. "I used prescript ions given me by my taking your modi cme, ana nave certainly acta greasy benefited by itsr. "Lyuia C. Pinkhnm*:; Tollable Compound has indeed been a friend to me. 141 am now able to do my own work, thanks to your wonderful medicine. I was as near death I believe as I could be , so weak that my pulse scarcely beat and my heart had almost given out. I could not have stood it one week more, w I am sure. I never thought I would be so grateful to any medicine. 441 shall use my influence with any one suffering as I did, to have them use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Every woman that is puzzled about her condition should secure the sympathetic advice of a woman who understands. Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mas*., and tell her your ills. GOD'S MESSAGE TO MAN. PRECNANT THOUCHTS FROM THE WORLD'S CREATEST PROPHETS. The Same lttuiikct The Fellowship of faith \\ ottl.l \?t I'nlive Years The Heavenly I'lUin r Heaven Kail ot'surpri-.es To (.ivr We Must <;et. The vvir.il charged up Asylum hill, it shook the windows tall: Each white bed seemed a drift of snow Blown in the sick men's hall. One soldier's eoueh a blanket draped, A blanket worn and thin. To give a man that "woolen rag," The nurse did count "a sin." The soldier clutched the blanket old, " Twas underthis." bo said, ' in war that me and Billy slept, And Billy, ho is dead. "We crawled inside our shelter tent, 'One tent.' Bill said, 'will do. And so one blanket is enough Sleep dose to cover two." "As side bv side we tramped by day Beneath the buruin' sun. So side by side we lay at night When all the march was done. "And if the light began next day, ' l'was side by side we'd light. And then when on the tield we slept. One blanket ours at night. ' What Billy here? How young you look, As if you ne'er grew old ! Crawl in. old boy same blanket's here Crawl close, I'm gettin' cold. "Ah! yes." he murmured, "Billy's hero! (iod bless your curly head ! I'm warmer now old boy real warm!" What silence! He was dead ! Rev. Edward A. Rand in ZIon's Herald. The Fellowship of Faith. True fellowship depends more upon common belief than upon anything else. Circumstances may compel people to act alike for a time, and thus cause an ap pcurmice ui ns ov , ever. a? this external pressure is withdrawn. they begin to pursue differenlines of effort and reveal their inherent dissimilarity of purpose and motive. But they who think alike possess and illustrate true fellowship because the impelling convictions within them are the same. Their endeavors at lirst may move along distinct lines, but these lines converge and sooner or later come together. This is especially true in regard to Christian faith hdi! fellowship. A man's religion is the most vital fact in his life's record. Its supreme importance is conceded by most and appreciated more or less thoroughly by all. What he believes about God and duty touches tiie deepest needs of his soul alike for ths present and the hereafter. It thereiore is of much greater consequence for hiin to know what other people believe about these supreme topics than about others, and of much more signilicanee to him to llnd in other people sympathy and co-operation in regard to them. That many seem indifferent on the subject need not mislead us. Underneath the appearance of indifference some recognition ot the gravity of the subject rarely fails to be found. The fellowship of faith therefore possesses tre inendous power and is rich in blessing. It supplies protection, comfort, enlightenment, inspiration. it renders co-operation in service easy and cfTectunl. All possible emphasis should be put upon it. We may not limit it to the circle <>f the fellow-believers whom wo know. We sought to include the great multitude of all upon earth who love our Lord. Nor may we omit the fur larger host of the redeemed in glory, or the untold throng who populate heaven itself. For. if we are Christ s, they all are one with us in the fellowship of faith. The knowledge of their intelligent sympathy should fortify us against the assaults of evil and enlarge our powers of service and our joy in our common Lord. Would Not Unlive Years. Nothing can make us unlive the happy golden years when we walked side by side with tHose who are now in their graves. N'av, if we could have looked forward, would we have refused our marriage vows because in the course of years one would be taken aud the other left? Would we have preferred to go through the world childless, because the sadness of a little grave may for a moment seem worse than the stillness of an empty nursery V Would we have no joys In life lest haply we lose them? Shall we refuse to do love, because in front of us is the tomb? No, no! The heart says no. The reason says no. The conscience says no.?Bishop Thorold. The Heavenly Primer When trees grow so that their branches are mostly on one side, we never restore branches to the deficient side by cutting the opposite side. We cut the most barren side, and there nature in seeking to restore what we cut. drives out new buds and branches. So the gardener knows that where he puts his knife there will follow the fruit of the tree. And blessed are they whom the heavenly Husbandman prunes, that they may bring forth more fruit.if. when He cuts, there i? a bud behind the knife. But woe to them who. being cut. have no bud to grow, and are more disbranched and barren from being pruned.?Henry Ward Beeeher. Heaven Full of Surprise*. Heaven will be full of surprise?. It will be one of the joys, those constant surprises, as the friendships of earth are renewed.aud as we enter into new and larger and sweeter fellowships with those cherished in memory, whoso names are our household words, i have no doubt thatail theavenuesof knowledge which we have here on earth will be ours in heaven. There will be eyes to see, ears to hear; there will be hands that can clasp lips that can speak. The friendships of heaven constitute one of its noblest attractions; and these are to be perpetual, constantly uplifting aud ennobling.? A.J.F. Behrends. 1>. 1). To Hive We Must Get. We are all the time in life wanting to do some good, and womb-ring that we fail. We fail because we are not first full of the spirit of that we want to do or give. Wo undertake t<? do where w?- have nothing to do from. We are dry springs, empty reservoirs. We have no fountain head. We have never ( established a source of supply. . . . Before we can be the best an;! do the best it is ail important that we be ourselves tilled with and light"?haw the fount of them in us.?J F. V.". Ware. Wiiitti* r >al?l. "Our pines have sifts of healing." Then, why should not God's trees of righteousness, as fie calls us. have gifts of healing? Many of them have, some of them have not. Some are like elm trees; you have to sit in the shadow of them. Some are a kind of poplar trees, so very straight but never refreshing. Now, suppose we could choose what kind of trees we would be, would not we ebooso to be trees tbat soothed and healed those that sat in the shadow of them??Mrs. Margaret Iiotj tome, in Ladies' Home Journal. 0 most loving Father, who wiliest us to give thanks for all things, to dread nothing but the loss of thee, and to cast all our care on thee who carest for us, preserve us from faithless fears and worldly anxieties, and grant that no clouds of this mortal life may hide from us the light of that Love which is immortal, and which thou hast manifested unto us in thy Son. Jesus Christ our Lord. Amea. $?Esf%' | THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS ; is due not only to the originality and j simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes Known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured j by the California Fig Syrup Co. 1 only, a knowledge of that fact will * assist one in avoiding the worthless * imitations manufactured by other par- 1 ties. The high standing of the Cali- 1 fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi- i eal profession, and the satisfaction < | wnicn the genuine ?yrup 01 r igs uus given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company I CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCISCO. CoL j LOUISVILLE. Ky. NF.IV YORK, X. T. ; Bolivia is said to have the richest silver ; mines in the world. Catarrh Cannot he Cured With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to euro it you musttake internal remedies. Hall's Ca- , tarrh Cur.- is taken internally, and acts directlyonthe blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in l?lo omintrr fftP VAftPQ flml is .1 TOfTlllfir DTP" scription. It is composed of ttie best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tin- two imcred: ' i ents is what produces ?uch wonderful results . , incurimc catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. Cheney & c<>.. Props., Toledo, o. Sold by Drusicists. price, 75c. : Hall's Family Fill* are the best. 2 8 2 ^ $ Women may write t ?" yf?v All women who Female troubles are r< m ingly. For a quarter c Pinkham's Vegetable C and well, more than a. Lydia E. Pinkhar HOW ANTS MAKE SLAVES. C iVarrloru Make Kalil* Against Nests ot Q the Small Turf Ant. X The warrior ant is a slave-making n species. It i6 a large red ant. and it g nakes raids against nests of the small p .ellow turf ant, a mild and docile race, 0 arge numbers of which it carries off g o act as servants. But it does not g steal fully grown turf ants; their hab- ? ts are formed and they would be U3e- * ess for such a purpose. What the ? varrior ant wants is a raw material, x vhich can be turned into thoroughly ? veil trained servants. So it merely x tills the adult ants which strive to Q >ppose its aggression, and contents it- j? >elf with trundling home to its own i5 lest the larvae and pupae of the turf 2 ints which it has put to flight and van- |5 luished. In time these grubs and co- ]< :oons produce full grown yellow work- p 'rs, which can be taught by the war- J< ior ants to act as nurses and house- i5 nalds. I once saw in a garden in Al- J* tiers a great pitched battle going on O between slavemaiiers and the family x )f the future siaves, in which the ? tround was strewn with the corpses of x he vanquished. Not till the nest of g he smaller ants was almost extermin- X ited did they retire from the unequal j? rontest and allow the proud invader to " :arry off their brothers and sisters In heir cocoons, asleep and unconscious. B Occasionally, by dint of mere numbers. :hey beat off the invader with heavy ? oss; but much more often the large ind strong-jawed warriors, and Jestrov to a worker the opjosing forces. They crush their adversaries' heads with their vise-like I nandibles. Meanwhile, within the nest I. :he other half of the workers the division told off as special nurses are * otherwise employed in defending and *; protecting the rising generation. At * :he first alarm, at the first watchword passed with waving antenae through :he nest. "A warrior host is attacking .is!" they hurry to the chambers where J the cocoons are stored and bear them I off in their mouths into the recesses of * the nest, the lowest and most inaccessible of all the chambers. Strand Magazine. He (feeling his way) I wish we were good friends enough for you to G to call me by my first name. She (helping him along) Oh, your last name si Is good enough for me. "New York | Weekly. ' ?7 '^7 9^7*^ '^7 about their troubles to B niifstiniK of a male oh1 * . The questions asked of a physician are embarrassing volting to a sensitive natui the whole truth is not told! ficult for female troubles treated, and is the reason so worse rather than b Mrs. Lucy A. jnS&raA Lebanon, Ind., des she was until she ham's help: DeihUbs. PmEix: I pi r -y wrote to you, and as soon as I cc table Compound I began to in severe pains in my hips, back a had bladder trouble and fallin, ' | when, if I did not sit down, I wo I time. I was also troubled with Idj People thought that my end wa Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C tive been dead and buried long ay be the means of helping all Women understand len can. The whole o Mrs. Pinkham, and etters received by ' Her advice is freely c Here is a convii woman in Bethlehei Pear Mrs. Pixkham: gratitude for the good th has done me. I have tak ter in every respect, il long and were very proft Your Compound is a mi T l,,wl i-wwl flrts?tr?r*c m would not give up yoi & My friends want to ki I cannot sing its pr one who sutlers as 1 have i Compound a trial; and I kno directions, it will cure.?Mr Street, Bethlehem, Pa. suffer should secure Mrs. ?al troubles, and must be t )f a century Mrs. Pinkbam's lmvp been helDinsr Will ? A ^ million women have been bej n's Vegetable Compou Woman's Remedy foi r. c>coccoocoooococoooooooooo WE PAY THE FREIGHT AND $15.95 IS Q ALL IT COSTS. C This 5-piece parlor X Ff you reach the century mark, which O we hope you will. Further comment is? unnecessary, except that if you want to know ? of thousands of such bargains, send for our ? tfio-page furniture catalogue, and if you want ? carpet at such prices as most dealers can't buy Q for. send for our ten-color lithographed carpet O catalogue, and what you'll find in these two O books will teach you something that you'll 0 want to remember for many a day. Remember ? Christmas is coming, and sensible people give Q sensible gifts which sensible people most ap- Q predate. Something for the home is the best ? of all presents, and our catalogues will suggest Q to you what is best. Address (exactly as below) u JULIUS HIKES & SON, ? Dept. 310 BALTIMORE, MD. J OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX) -PATENTS-rocuml on rash, or easy inMtaliitrnls.VOWI.KS A UliNS, Patent Attorneys, ?b~ BruaUwav, Ji. X, BAD BREATH " I have been ustnr CA8CARETS and as mild and effective laxative tbey are simply wonsrful. Mv daughter and 1 were bothered with ek stomach and our breath was very bad. After ikintf a few doses of Cascarets we have Improved onderfuily. They are a jjreat help in the family." Wlt.HELMINA Nag EL. 11S7 Itittenhouse St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. CANDY ? CATHARTIC ^ TRAD I MARK RE0I8TIRCD Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do ood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, Zx. Sllc. ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... t.rlln* P.ra.dj Conpiny, fhlraro, Roatr.il, X.w York. 1115 IA TA DA A Sold and guaranteed by alldrng1U" I U'DAb gists to Cl.'JR? Tobacco IlabltOMAN. I f trs. Pinkham and rsician. ^ , # l woman by a male rt and frequently rere. In consequence nM/ This makes it difto be successfully ^7 many women grow etter. W Lougherv of New \U/ cribes how wretched received Mrs. Pink opped myself in a chair and immenced to take your Vege- uyy iprove. I had suffered with j 1 J r?u._ J ? :a T u(l/7 inu neau. j. uc uutiui oaiu * g of the womb. I had spells ' .. A*, iuld fall. I was sleepy all the leucorrh<ea and itching piles. k*A/j s near. Had it not been for 'ompound and advice. I would t\*A/i f ago. I hope that this letter Mug women who suffer as I did. k#A*/i , ? t, ^ women better than truth is freely told women only see the nm/ her at Lynn, Mass. iffered. lcint^ letter from a n.a. 11, Pa.: ' Words cannot express mv V/ at your Vegetable Compound cn five bottles, and feel bet- Nm/ looses ncreioiore jasieu .00 r\(l/l i ise, and made mc very weak. \v/ ' racle. Ik-fore writing to you ./-v. ' edieine. but of no avail. I v||y ! ir Compound for female com- /y, ( tor's medicine in the world. v\(ly tow what makes me look so Nt// i to one minute in telling- them KA/7 Ixrnt this wonderful change. \^v aises enough. I hope every f\A/i ivill give Lydia E. Pinkham's \Vg w that, if taken according to ?a?. s. Edwin Eiikio, 413 Church V|JfJ P- n . , 4, rinkliam s counsel. **A*. :reated understand- w; advice and Lydia E \\(J/ women to be strong aefited by it. | s w nd Woman's Ills. # ' f ; ^ - k The City by the Sea. v The KEELEY INSTITUTE, . X. K. Cor. ^nderhorst * Smith fits.. CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA. Atlantic Ocean Surf Bathing, Vat" bin*. Boating and Fishing. Trolley and Ferrr Rides 7, 18 and 3! mile?. Sullivan Island and the Isle of Palms, all be enjoyed while under treatment lor Whiskey or Morphine Addiction, Opens Oct. 3rd and will be the only Keeley i list It u to In the State. ORGANS.ORGANS. . Good, reliable organs shipped direct from factory freight prepaid from $30.00 upward. For catalogues and terms write, M. A. MALONE, Columbia. S. C. COME AND SEE IT. We will exhibit at the State Fair, to be held here Nov. 13th to 19th, in operation. a Complete Murray Ginning System, Built by Liddell Co.. Charlotte X. C. Tl.lo will afTnul oil infnrnatnH on nniVlF tunityot seeing the mo?t modern and simplest of Ginning Machinery. You can t afford to miss It. W. H GIBBES & CO., Machinery and Mill SuddIv Headauartgra, COLUMBIA, S. C. riR. gilder's liver pills. l&stbb ft# aro so cjmbined that they do four thtngw 1st They act on the Liver. , 2nd. T-iey net on the I'pper Bowels. 3rd They net on the Loner Bowels. 4th. Thry act upon the Kidneys. SOTE?They do not sicken or (tripe. Other pills do en< fourth; some one-ha f of this. Glider's do It all. 25 Cent* a Box by Mall. Tlie Howard A: Wlllet Drug Company AIGIKTA. GA. MAKE THEM. THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO. ?g* AVES Engines and Pollers, AULTMAK & TAYLOR Threshers, "MONI i OR" Dustless Grain Separators, Gins, Presses Corn and Cane Mills, EXGLEBURG Rice Huller and Polisher, DE LOACH Saw Mills, Leather & Rubber Belting. Lacing, t Packings, Pipe, Iron Fittings, Injectors, Pulleys, Shafting. Hand Pumps and General Supplies. CHARLESTON, - - S. G. ft, our B-L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Metal Ronucc unuibd "tasteless CHILL mmmm nran ABU MM TONIC * IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts, Galatia, Ii.ls., Nor. 18.1893. ' Paris Medicine Co., St. lx)ul?, Mo. Gentlemen: We sold lost year, OOP bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and bars bought ibreo gross already this year. In oil oar experience of 14 years. In the drug business, bars never sold an article that cave sucb universal sutw faction as your Tonic. yonrs tnily, ABNKV. CAKR A CO. -0UCEO. goiLERpEED^YETfR And rcry I.OW PIUCES. Large stock. Also PIPK, VALVES and FITTINGS. ENGINES, KOI I.KKS. II11.LS and REPAIRS. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co,, A L G L'ti 1A, OA. noil t llin MArUfftlFC of I all Iun3s and sizes, for dm\/3 3a 3 I drilling: wells lor house, 9 |B rl | farm, City and Villasre I WW BsaGflB Water Works, Factories, Ice Plants, Brcwh erics. *rigatlon, Coal and , 1 I) Mineral Prospecting, Oil and If Go9. ct\s. Latest and Be?t 30 I years experience. WRITE TJS I WHAT VOL* WANT. EST* -I? LOOMJS & NYMAH, Tiffin, Ohio. FREE WATCH! ti-'nd your address and we will express 50 tine, longtiller Nickel cigars. When sdd, remit us ?.'. VJ nod we will in All you, free, a handsome stem wind and let watch, whlct> retails for il.SO. WIXkTOS L'lUAK CO., -". .?aiu -st. IVlnatou, \.C. The Bsst BOOK E WiB?JKPKEi aously i'ln-ttwed price , free to any body sending two annual Mtnscrii'tions at el each to fli?<'verlana Monthly. SAN PHAMTSCO. Sample Overland, ao. ri ?* #"k C3Q V N?WDlSCCViPV;ctve. \Jf D-a f r tS) quickrelief *r-d c#-?- Mural c?sm S- iiH tor bo-.lt of leaiiiii-ntal* ami )() clitva* tiemmmt Ffer. llr U H uaiza's teas Atlanta. Oa. , UNITARIANS fill! lary Women'* All un.v, v riuy Sr.. .New|M?rtt K. I. - -wv ,, -# v.?.i u-.nv, n T >i v*? I*/A>IE.I' 'a? 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