The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 13, 1896, Image 3
ftlKItlT ALWAYS A* INH IN TUB LONU
KJUN.
si* INaaon A Hamlin and T\ro M*tba*
slirh rlanoti Halerifd for Ifcr AVIuthrop
Nor in 11 to'li'tr I'riun Twfnly.Two
Olbrr Competing Maker*.
In August last live tiinito* from one maker
pm I oti?? e.-i-h from two of tier maker* were
l?urefine"I hv thi> Witt hrop Noitttnl Co lege
of liook Uill. *. t\. n? trial m?trnnients, ?ith <
the under-intulinc 'lint if valu/actc-iy t tin rfront
Hi) tirna tn:ii:drn were >o be added.
Tunc r ml i-*et <locs tiot see in to proro thrill
entire y em) t ictory since when ci lit mort
piano* wi't# ned.it tl<?v were not chosen
from either of the make* before taken on
trtiil. Till* time these ec lion was nimlti from . I
a purely mu*i< ill suml point hy those qualified j (
to judge tlm act tin' merit* of :?p'aun; ami, ata
result th>- Mason and Ham In ami 1
Matliuuhck wer .-lio-en troui rotue twenty-twoconi|?>
ling maker*.
We shall be pi as.d il those who are think- 1
Ingot htiyhu pianos will wrlto tlto music ?le- ,
pnrtnnnto lliis< olle ea-kinr how tliev like
the Mason and Hamlin and Mothuahek
i iuno--, and why they were eho6er
above all oilier*.
I.IIIM1KN & BATIK, Savannah, Co..
M lio'emi it Akciiim for >luion nod llniuUa
'4 .llalluahi'k I'ini.o*.
I.tl .I ? imill rjulcc nod
farmers sing. With our tie*' hardy grosses,
tluveix iurl fodder jdu b v tho poorest, most
worn ooi. tuighest, won t junoe of land nan
be man ;?-> fortoe ni i n' valley of tile Nile.
Only take.* u year v to do so! At the
eaiiin time you wilt bo gutting oig or.?j?3S
To -bate, ti nut Njiiitvy, d't*i ilino. I>.ithvrus.
. whiu ?i oalioiy oi names' t1 .iloii n ..!!>
youl
Ik vor wju, out hus otrr .\nd hksii d to
the John A. Hatr.er Seed t.\>.. iiii C.vsse,
VS i* , widi 10'. poditgo. you will get free j
their niiininioth oataloguo and t'oi grats juid
grain and lodUer oii.nfics (Worth ?1 to gel a I
start.) (A. V.) j
There la more <'a'prrh l a tills Feet'on o' tlie |
country than all nth r il'seion-H p it together. i
, and until the last few yearn was aut'po* d t > Ik> i '
Inc'ira !? . I' or a irroiit tnan v yearsdoetnr.s liro- I I
nojnced it a I oca d , and im-scribcl lot aJ |
rcme I mid y co stonily failing to euro
wit'i Ii.eal ln?a;iuvnt,i?ron at need It incurable.
Soii-n ' has pr >ven ouiarrh t> 1>; a ?insM'u- j
tional ditea-o a id Irerolore requires ooiittitutionnl
treatment. Hall's < ntnrrli Cure, man- I
iif.M i : e?l i \ fc\ .J. Cueney <kCo. Toledo, Ohio, J
ii i Iik o:i.y it.'itcuronn tin) market. .
II ;| 1; ! ) ff(.pi 1 11 ; J
q . p.sAifnh \fc i Uiriutly cu <..? t. ? l
and mucous surfaces of tlio nystem. T.joy oner
one handr-d dollars f r any case it to 1
euro. Send lor circulars and testiuiouiaia .
free. Aildr.-hB
K. J. Cr,r:NitY & Co., Toledo, O. 1
tV.Sold by Drngn'sbs <<>c- J
An Atlmita Bunker Has Words of '
Praise for ;< Home Institution. <
Mr. t'hnn. E. Currier, of the Atlanta Nation* t
al Hank, Is very carcfnl with his words, not .
only in rtriant-'crimr, but in his conversation '
join-rally. I.Ike the root of ns, he is sick j
KOim-ti nies; hut, unlike mau> of us, he know"
how t<>get well. *
"I have need Ty tier's Dyspepsia Remedy in f
attacks of ncute inillrre-tton, and have always .
found it togivp. instantaneous relief. 1 con- '
aider it a medicine of high merit." 1
I'rii > nor bottle, M cents. l'\>r eolr by all ,
druggist?. '
taervonr lluviva 11 uw il la ,
to sn ">r with iwrn?. and they are not eondunite
to >\.ii!,iuy; remote ttioiu Willi iituuci'corus
.'.ir-u Hunt, of 't-.-rri:na", N. IT., celebrated
brr one hun.lro !ili birth 'nv a few days a^O.
ii
, A ''hi .::i fi.n ' i... i - IM
"BaisniV inii vin.' favllM" urn u > mpa* vtn-1
rilvaud yive o.iiiicuiale teliel. Avoil iu..t : j fi
tin us. j
\ :!iur Balfour, t in !$? < na Tory lot i<?r, is n
paid to iiw tlin tuoac vers tlilo punoo apaa-or j
ol the <tay. R -ejotly ha dollvura 1 six traiior.;.
ot sin recti*!.*, ivto.U on a different sub- p
eet, v, itbiu twoaty-four hoars. 1
tf yon are doubiftU ns to the ui*> of Dobbin*1 ^
Electric Sou;>, iwuJ cannot accept the experience 11
of tntV'uma who use it, after tbo M years It luui f
o. i'ti < ti iui> umracl, utif uial will convince you. j
A. . your t-weer lor it. Tuun uu imitation.
The farmers of South Georgia will i/row c
lo>?? quite oxti'usi\v!y this year, at ibv'y 'J
thin!; it fa\ 't?-r than eotton.
KITS ? <? ? ... i>> IMI. KI.inkV <1hk.IT ! r
Nruvi ;"<i?mint. Notlts after I est l.u'i w. ! j
Mitvv rlotm euro". Trivitlw' (iml ml hot- J
tie lice. Dr. Kline. UUl Arcn St.. I'htln., l\t. v
f'.ir*'Im a wfin.l rfrl <l?>>i*b nteil it'Tm. ^
Mr.-. \V. I'icTtiio(T. Van Hlelmi uml 111..tie n
Av. . 'In.'ihI v:t, N. \ Oct. I'll, Ml.
Pinny 1 ?<! inirr* f' ntitnr to !* nA'irr I!ml?h j f
to the a-i-r i-'ii. The revivin ; iiv.cieri.i'M
of i'l i..fio iiiiivi' jouio v.'orcomo t/io.io it la. I i,
M- Wiiivlow'-, Si-.iithin? Syron for rhlMriii ^
I ' mo'; ' b" ini-. rt il?:< < - .nthimnta- t
lio|..i)i. :lr. en re s \i i'iJ < 11!it .?' ? . a i.ottbv I
Sorino
n. i!5S <? a ?
li ci oti '*?*& U Hn*1 Li i. !u iCv? (j
??. ;.)c l u SjTiii.'C is altui st eer.nin to
I - i'i ?.f imi uritie??-tbo u v-ii:iiiitft'i?>n ,
o tho wii '.'-r months, l.'al ventilation j,
??: rooms, impure nir in ilwelt- j,
'mrs. fiicioriiM nud sh >;>.?, ov?nv:i!iw?f j,
II* IIII[<I ( * I IV11U, lillUIITj til UIO I |-|
kidneys ?n>l liver jiroporly t?? do extra ' f.
vork thus thrilst upon them, uro tha i t,
]>riSHl Of thtfl condition. It 'S
c; the utmost ijuip'?rlanco tl.at jou (.
Purify J,
Your Blood'":
i *
S- . ns when w;:rt:i>'r weather etenes rv.nl Hi
?ii' elT.'.'l '1 cold bracing mr ih ii'
X<,nt . your weak, tliin, Impure b'on.l
will noi fnrninh necessary ptren/*ti?. fy
That tired feeling, loss of appetite, will lu
often I ho way (or serious disease, ruined , di
health, or brenkiuK oui of tiunuora and J w
Impurities. To make pure, rioh, red tf
Mood Wood's Snranparilla stands un- j nequalled.
Thousands testify to Its I m
merits. STillfoua tafcei it as thetr j vy
KprinK M( Jiciuu. Get Hood'a, heeuuuo 1 Ik
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SarsapasriSJa I'.'
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1st be it c'i'reelti e?1 nririer. All dr:>. t. M ! j.
rrrjK.it I oi.v ' 1. H ?ui) A. Co., Low. !1, j* .si,
? f<
19 .,C? % k* j^ 3r * *nf% only ?i'll i to 1 k??
ft"sii^ * jUi iioou's .}?/.riI>.v. si
P>:jfT V.riR O'Vjj SHECTIOH o.
E i>. ih II' (! r.|i.|? y.e?'ii?. (Oil. (| > s. i
M IlKltiliiickM Vn with aiaii'fifor fmriiedi ra j
Iffij". 'JIQanil WKHXY fiiiHIfei in !. Root, nt
w* huoi?>tkr. it. i; n kooi.i.m, vri.i .fi, *?. ,!l
v k. ,. aii. tisnTog: T ..
IbJ,ru,?. 'Au.se (le?l. r?o LJ/ 3
14$ In lime. Sum iiv iinarwista. BW t?l
pg^ai2EaiBEiflaa?||i 1,1
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BILL AKI 'S LETTER.
HE FINOS GREAT COMFORT IN
HIS LITTLE GRANDCHILD.
Strikes at Mothers Who Are Absorbed
In Fashions and Follies.
I was ruminating about tho cost of
raising a child. My wife and my
daughter have been busy for a week
fixing up short clothes for tho little
girl, and I wondered what was tho
matter. "Wo are just Disking up s >me
spring dresses for Caroline," they said.
"How many will it take?" said L
"Well, wo will have to have fourteen
to start on," said my wife, "one for
each day and seven of them will have
to go out in tho wash, yon know, every
Monday." "How many other garments?"
said I. "Well, th-re ure
iuTt.il nuuo n&inH iiiki iuur nin viois
Mid some little short*, you know, but
averything is so cheaj) now that her
d-dhing doesn't cost much. Theec
it:co little dresses with luce trimmings
md all only cost about 5 > cents apiece
for all the material, nod we ilotiie work
it home." Caroline is our grandchild
md lives iu thobon-e with us and gives
as lots of comfort. She loves me and
1 love ber clearly, and bad rather
iUihc ber and frolic with her than go to
;own and exchange witiuid wisdom with
ho literati and the loafers. An old
nnu and a little child fit mighty weli
opether. It is nature's compromise. I
I am old and wrinkled and gray, but
Ibis little child will put ont her hands !
o come to me whenever I come iu the j
oom. That flatters nie, of course, !
;h<>u^h her grandmother says it is just i
recanse I walk about with her and that ;
[ spoil her and make it harder for any
?ody else to nurse her. fclie is cutting '
noru teeth now and ih just getting '
>ver the whooping cough and needs \
nore nursing, and when she puts ont ;
jcr arms to mo l'iu going to take her j
ind walk about with her if tlie world i
mm* h to an end. 1'vo got a little I
lootbirg song that I've boon singing
;o our children for forty y?>ors and I
:an get them to sleep when nobody
dso can. Tho measles arc all over the
own now and she has got vo have :
mm. ner nine cousins liavo lieen j
lero kissiug her ami unw they have '
tioken out, but that'll all right. 7 j
lou't believe in hiding a child from
he measles. ,
It ia a right big thing to raise a !
hibl, and especially ten of them. It '
s tiif b'ggost thing in this life. Then i
ire things that the new.-papers and
??ciety bikI congrc-e make more fus- '
bout, but they won't compare with it
u importance nor in pnrity and love
iikI Btlf-sncr'fiee. The innocence, '
ir!pb'H?ne-B and affection of n child, |
ay from one to five yen re old, ia the i
noBt bleBBcd and attractive thing in j
ho world. About tbree million babies |
,re born every year in tlio United j
itntes, and it takes about eix million |
icople to raise them up to walkiugnnd |
alkiug time. Then another crop j
- nna on, and another and another, I
[ lie fact is that about hdf the people !
11 the civilized world are engaged in \
aiairg the otlnr half. And it Ib o la- !
>. r of love. I speak from experience
then I say thit the pleasure 1
lave derived from nursing, earing for, \
iiaiiitaining, plcnniug and edneat- J
n<: nur cmioren oas exceed ?i nit that
have realized from all other sources,
unl now that I am old nr.<l tired, J
i>til rather frolic with a grandchild
linn ilo anything else. Of conrno 1
hero nrc Home outsiders who cure
lothing about tlmse thingis. There
r.? sonic Foltish mothers who nre nborbed
in society and its fa-hious and i
l?i1i?b who turn 1h:nr children oil'to
to nursed, and there arc some old j
nehelorft who don't wan' to }<o both
ird w ith tin m i.nd i-omp hr.-itn bm men
! < til ink t hat in skin," money is n I -orger
Itinr, and hardly hnv 'i:>io to e ae
a.;it? d with tli -ir idiiM'on, nod there
< n bio Jot. of thieves, rob- ,
i r.-, drunkards and convicts who cr.rc !
( tiling fer children, but, iieverthesr,
tiiO nia,-Kea O' too people {jet rearled
and bec? mo enlaced in raisi??g j
liildren and ties in the natural thiog ;
t do niul brings inoro happiness than
ia bo found in any other etato or
audition. My w ife nud my daughter '
nli her first child arc lni| pier right
ow in working for that littlo child
^nn they would bo in any o'her occnition,
and so am I. J wouldn't write
tine for a newspaper if I wasn't ob
yed to. i wold work in the gardeu |
id nmung 1tie II >v/ern, for tout, in the
i xt lio>l thing and keeps mo in pood
tilth ,
But it. didn't take as mnr>y garments
>r our first children ns it did for the
st. They were not c,hanged every
?y in the old times?every other day
iiH enough. My wife generally had
vo on hand and it kept her lmay with
0(1 lo and thread, for we never hud a
wing machine until our first child
ii? eight.yearaold. She did it all with
r fingera?plailr, tuck", trimmings, j
ips, boum tn, stockings and all.
hero never was a mother who did tnoTv.
oi k or n cerforhor children. It wan
oiideifill, considering 'hut she wasn't
i I'd to work and had her waiting
a d-> all around her and wa? only six(
ii when I married her. But she hud
10 maternal Justine', and t\ r fortyre
veins has lin-n hippy in w< thing
>r them. Soino folk < cull it slaving,
it ii it brings happiness wlisl if it in
itvery. 1 don't coo that she hits pined
?uy or lest fioc'i, or been ne a I and
ropiy. There is not a gray I > r on
it elm* in load n:ul hardly a v, r r:kle
i her brow and slio iini cm.' lem
i doetor's bills than .uiv ehi' I v. have
>t. It in woiul rfnl wing a moth r
hi endure and liow fnr she wi.l go to
nine h?-r children. A few years ago
ie hurried oflto Florida to take rnri'
a Kick l?oy, und she staid by liiiu for
iren months in a littlo room and alio
v. d his life. There is no dcubt
aoout mat. Ana rigntnow so? in on j
the lookont for a telegram from New
York or Ohio or Mexico or Florida,
whero the hoy8 aro scattered, and if it
comi'H sho will want to take the first
train. What it will coBt or where the
money will come from doesnotscom to
concern her. "If Carl gets down eick
in Mexico I am going to him," eho
Buys, with as mnch assurance an if :
every railroad belonged to her. "I'll j
telegraph Mr. Itaonl for a puss," she j
says. "Ho persuaded Carl to go there ,
and he must tako me to him if he gets I
very sick. Mrs. Itaonl will make him
do it, I know, for eho is a mother and
has a boy out there. Carl's life is
w<<rth more than all tbo railroads in
the country." And ehe puts on an
uutocratic and determined look that
alarms mo and all I can do is to pray
the Lord that Carl may not get sick.
He is the baby boy, yon know, and
moiners always cling a littlo closer to '
the last uno. So <lid Joccb to Benja- j
min, ami it is according to nature, I
j reckon. Ho writes to her every wck ;
' and his letters are always bright end
checrfnl and loving. She tiles tin-in 1
away in her stand drawer and lies I
thein up with tape, and every nuw and '
then tubes them out and rendu them j
again and lakes comfort. Oh, if the .
boys would all write such letters to J
1 their good old mothers. What a world i
of comfort there is in them. Carl's .
last letter tells about Lis getting a
day off, and ho and two Oiorgin |
friends went out a hundred miles to
shoot ducks and killed 150 in a nay,
mallards, teal, cnnvasltacks uud spoonbills,
and bo says, "If you want to g<-t
rid of old Grover, send him out here
to shoot ducks atul ho will never go
back any more, for it takes no boat,
and no blinds and no decoys."?
Am*, in Atlanta Constitution.
KEV. SAM .IONKS.
His Opinion of ttie South Carolina
ntsprnaary Law.
Itev. Satn P. .Tones, the famous
evangelist and lecturer, ban this to nay
of the dispensary law:
"The law at first was an experiment,
of course, and the regulation of nrn.
tubition anil the extermination of tbo
liquor truflGc baa been a problem that
baa been vexing good man for wime*
time. I have watched with interest
the States which have constitutional
pioliibition; the StntcR which have
the bent excise laws for the. control vl
the traffic: and hu-tly the South Carolina
dispensary law. I believe that
whiskey is a good thing iu its plnoe,
aud its place is in bell, and I shall
never drink any nor countenance the j
sole of any under any law this sido i
of hell.
"The only difference between the i
dispent-ary luw and the open saloons, '
as I see it, is the method of dealing out I
the damnable stuff. Whatever may be
the good intentions of the persons with
whom the dispensary idea orginnted,
already it is begiuuiug to go to seed in
South Carolina. I understand that
this sovereign State is advertising its
liquor aud pusing its business. As I
see it, the salaries of the dispensers
must bo determined by the largeness
of their sales. If this he true, the
Statu is dealing in it for the money
that's in it, and whenever the State
does deal in it for the money, then a i
bull-neek, white aproned saloon keeper i
is n geutleinuu beside the State of I
South Carolina.
"I am for extermination rather than '
regulation of the liquortrufiic. for you j
can no more regulate the 'sale so that |
men will not be debauched, boys ruin- !
ed, wives murdered, childeru butcher- |
ed and homes mud-* d>a. late, than you j
can regulate cholera liy a license ays- 1
tern or legislative enactment, or any
more than >ou can regulate the ravages
of hydrophobia through the homo j
channel. 1 enjoy seeing Mr. Tillman
in a straw pile with his pitch-fork, \
but wheu ho gets into a dispell- '
sarv witli it and begins to scatter !
ootth s tilled with a damnable liquid,
I'm agin him and liia fork lxdh. Tho \
prolit and beverage question will damu !
the South Carolina dispensary in the
eyes of all God-fearing men. How any 1
professod Christian enu stvind behind i
a counter and deul out liquor in tho '
name of his State as a beverage for 1
his fellow citizens and deserve any- I
thing elso but contempt of all good :
people, 1 cannot understand, and he'il
ins a-frying in hell before bin feet get !
cold, in my camliid opinion."
TORTUKKl) TO DKATH.
Tho President Asked to Investigate tiie j
Matter.
Senator Call, of Florida, on Monday u>- '
troduoed th? following resolution in tho j
benute :
Unsolved, by tho Senate, That tho President
of tho United Suites bo requested to
demand of tho government of Spain a statement
as to the truth of tho charges niado in
a letter published in tho newspapers purporting
to bo from Mr. Gomez, Into editor of
La Ltichn, a newspaper published in Havana,
that he had been tortured while confined
in a dungeon in tho bare ground for two
months in Ceutn, tiio penal eolony of Spain,
to extort from him evidence against Julius j
isa uuuiy, a itmiiriiwd citizen of tiki United i
Slates, ami suhsci|iicntly killing the paid 1
also to insist on u full report of tlio !
villom a hii' 1 nil (ho proceedings in the alleged
rivll trlul of .1 iiHum Saugulhy. in which
it is charged t tint the said Sanguilly
was condemned to imprisonment for lite at
(lentil on suspicion only and without evidi'ncc;
also todcinand the release <d Clins.
jM i.dirlsoii and 1< uz lie lancoiirt. /rres- j
pendents of the N -w York newspapers, who
urn charged only with entering within iIid '
insurgent lines to ohtnin information; also to j
demand of Spain Unit all Aineiijui itiy.etis
who shall lie captured hy the Spanish forces '
shall lie treated as prisoners ?>f war. and ho j
accorded iiinane t r? iitinent, and to inform i
the Spanish govrnment that the United j
States will Insist on this demand.
Mr. Call also sent to the clerk's desk and i
had read a newspaper paragraph static; that
Juan Oiinlhi rto Onino:. ox-cdltor of I<a- j
I.uchn, who had lnwn arrested ami sent to |
Ccuta, Africa, for political rca-ons. had heca
tortured to <lcath hecauso ho would not make
false charges nguiiisi Sangullly, an American
<<J tir.cn.
Alter remarks by Mr. Call, the resolution
was referred to the committee on foreign relations.
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THK SONO OF THE S >UTt7.
Weekly Report of I'rogi** * From the
ISalttmore Manufacturers' Kecunl.
Hpedal reports to the Bultimoro Munufac
| turors' Record for tho week show increasing
; activity in the Honfu, both in industrial mat- i
| tern and in the purchase of farm land for |
] colonization purposes. A number of largo I
tructs, ono of 10,000 acres, ono of C,000 nerop, 1
one of 8.000 acres and other smaller bodies, ;
Lave boen purehnsedfor settlement l>y farm- I
era. by companies organized in the West and
Northwest. Koverul manufacturing enterprises
of more than local interest were organized,
including a com paoy to establish u
large bleaehery near Augusta, On., formed
by leuding ootton manufacturers. This is
calculated to liavo a very important effect i
upon the growth of the textile interests of
the South, us this section lias lacked bleacherics.
A 8.000 horse |>owor waterfall near
Columbus, tla., has Iwen purchased ami wiil
be developed for the electrical transmission
of power; the same peoplo contemplating i
nlso a it,000,000 mill to utilize tills nower. |
llailroad uiaetiine shops, to cost $*00,000 will i
bo built at Salisbury, N. O.; n coutruet has,
been let for tho building of llftoen miles of ;
railroad through extensive coal, iron and !
timber properties neat Ln Follcite, Tonnes- !
see, which w.l. otMmupaii imp< rtautterritory i
lor coal mining and iron matting; a eampauy I
for a $200,060 eottou gin and machine works !
Ii-iu luk.it immiilmiil t.. A. ..... . ...... -?
.. . ruii.ui.i, unn JIUII-IIIIIWU j
an old plaut, an'l will (tovcloji nu extensive ' .
business in machinery making.
During the week cotton mill ooinpn&iea
Live been projected at Hick iry, N. (' ; Lautiuburg,
N. O.; Landruni, Hartsville, Green
wood, lorltVille and Kurthaw, 8. I!,, and !'
Mod roc, La. Au Indiana company will erect
at Fioryuoo, Ala., a wa^ou material lactory j
to employ ouo hundred hands. Among other J
industrial enterprises reported for the week i
an- two lumber companies of $115,000 and !
0.000 respective!* in Arkansas; a $2;>0,U0O '
uuvul stores company in FJurldn; n $50,000
marble company in Georgia; a $&0,000 tunas
i:;d hydrant company in tho same state; n
}4.'i,0vl0 manufacturing company at North
VVilitesboro, N. C.-, u 4110,000 clothing company
nt Charlotte, reorganized, and to extend
<>pbialiom; an ?Si).000 leather end shoo
run: tii.icpj ling eonipauy at San Antonio,
re.\:.n; a $'25,000 electric light and power
company at Bonhatn; n ?50,000 electrie light
snd power company nt Charlottesville, Va,;
au extensive enlargement of brass and Iron
foundry at Newi ort News.
till, "busy bee," exalted so,
We'd work like you, we vow,
If we could lonf nix months or ?o
Ar you are loafing now.
? Wanhington Post.
INDIGESTION. i
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An m UI' 11, TH KRB WBIIK :
MANY DIHOItDKiiH.
Tho l>Usnno Will CrmUi tl?o Symptoms ?l 1
llMrt 1)Ihmk, Kiiinr; ?is?uo,
Itc,
AVom Me Stand/trd- Union, Brooklyn. JV. T. ,
Fiiw women have had a raoro miserable i
existuoo and lived to to!! tho tain that Mr>. ,'
Anna h. Smith, of 311 Pulaski a venae, Brook- j 1
tyn. With nit Iho comforts thai mon-y af- ,
fords, with uU tho happiness ttiat many lov- !
ins friends can give, tho joy of Mrs. Smith's
life was blasted for years by tUo terrible ravages
of sickness. The story is most interest* '
big us told to a report on
"1 wns an invalid for years, sufToring first
with o e complaint and then with another. I
My ase was truly (hut of a complication of i
diseases, due to an aecidont which 1 received |
somo year* ago. The thin;; which caused |
rnn the ijst*?T.disComfort and reudo mo oil' -n- (
Blve to ray family was tho worst ease of indigestion
imaginm le. I made all imuinil me!
miserable by my sufferings, and was most !
miserab e mysoll. Ihnlihe best physician |
we ould find, and occasionally his proserin- j
tlons relieved me temporarily. Hat tho i
pains and misery would all noon return
uguin. I becarno ilesitomte, and started in
to try rencvlios of which I read. Among ]
them were the Pink Pill?. Their appear- |
anee eap'ivated mo instantly, for J nm a :
groat believer in the beautiful. I took the Jj
pills and followed out tho directions to tho
le;t<ir. and before mituy daya I began to feel .
lilrtt n iliffn.rpnt vmntin iv ?p a-?v utuilo t 1
took tho pill* regularly, ami 1 in i rutbfully ,
ndd after that 1 mr.e< hp well an any one iu '
th?s family. This ehaniro for (ho better in i
niv condition has cannot) my relative* and 1
friends to tako the. pills. Vvh bay them all !
from th * drug sioro of John Dnryeu, at (ho I
corner of DeKalb and Sn'nn1 t avenues.
*I assure you it was imp .-.ssb.'e forme to '
oyerseo my household for throe years. Now
1 visit tny kitchen every day, do trty wo '
marketing and sh.>|.;,injrj in a word, look ,
after evervtbing ooime.cied with my lionet
and taiutly.
"Oh, yw, I rtill hoop taking the pl?i-\ I
take one dally alter diiwr. Vr<v nlion, '
you know, fs better and cheaoor than cure.
1 ver.'y bcllrvo one-l.ali oi 11:?? women v no
aro PtilTe.rini; f'ttrn t let 'tis which t nr ? i . ro
heir io would ho up and welt it t!tcoal J
!>? induc>vi to give :!.e 1*1 nk Pills tV.n- trial, j
1 certainly rr< otarnond them heu.tsly an-l
feel eroteful to uie physician who put I'.utm |
on tho market."
Sirs. Smith Is n woman of nnrr.o njoarn and i
Ptai'dlnrin the community and. therefore,
her ter-iimony will lv accept'd without j
question hv ah t)u> tclitinl ;> ?;>l?w
ilr. WiiUaais' 1* nk iVIls for Palo People j
contaii all the elements nrccs.mry to givo i
j?o?v lif end richness to th" blood and ro- I
store shuttered nor in v. They n>ay bo had of i
aM druggists or direct l>y mail from the Dr. J
Williams'' .Medicine tkvmpaiiy, tbshenectady,
N. ?., at &"o. per box, or nix loves for ">li.J*>0, '
and are never sold in bulk or by the thw.en
or hundred.
TViiknp. Ox.
J. T. FimnMNr.
S r: "itav'ii obta nod h l>nx of vnii?TtT-?
vkmov. >if Hunter .v. Wri-lit. 'f 'ibviHe j
a., which I lit'!"! nil li I'llMT III lit bin fell'.. O' I
tl\e yen re* M.m'l.ia' I spC-iit I'.Vl lor dilfcre t j
V inr)- of rt mc?i!? ? a'al the ' III of d-?< tors, id '! .
tor no irooii. trilltl I not the 'Iftvi'.iunk. 1 nm i
mow wel!. A?vi)>t ll Yor.r ,
W. k. Kiso.
By mail for 50, . jn (lamps.
?OADAYSURE.,,.^
CT vJP ?*rt Will flow to
\ m uc 3 i? C?v. ti oiuifly 'iirr; w? u;v
\^'"T HIFII Un* nori iw*?*hytrj . ? u '
wt'tk in Urn loiMiitjf ^ lifrw v ??n hti?;
l"95(^iiB "W **utl u? t ooi nn?l *? *l!l explain
F W8tPW#i {*?; * *' "unpens fully, romoui *-i *?< tfmirV,'.*
^ * i-ar proilt $ ? r?.r . ?? r? . > .1
^ W irii; i? Miibt -Jy HUiv, write it r.r.c*.
^ T ilOKGA YMan.-gcr Pox IK. PRTHOIT.MPCHir, A V
pmncitrwt rs<' m TSWansBnanr >rshbuw
Ejg ASTHMA)
e?ysr POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC ]
s Bin v.r ?it nvK min.itcr. K.'-'HIB
ft,Si tBJJ'oV; ' r n '. l:i;Ktrixi |i,v .. i < . Holii hi H
Bofi-i'df-* .'T ?l uw-l tin.' Iii.- miiI v-| i|>;ii-iH
Mi ? x^YiV^cii r. i,i, ? i.t-Oi. in*. I'.ui^o W.
GREY'S LIVER PILLS i
i , r .1 l i\.-r o--i| I.-m I-.,i? ; |> tin i: I, u?n" v I
Ti j'i.tltv l,iv? t S|> ; i n .? i .Ml I... !> lit j
li*. it nr :u i ; I 1i >n n*. i ,i.l i.: pij, r. i
TiiiOlir, Iflfi HHKY 3IK11. l.\J? Oi-Xllow i- M > I
TflK AKRMOTOTi CO. <m? ? ?ir u* arorlil
aimiinlr) b;i r.ii p -. i; o 11 Ivk i! I'ift-il tlin fi*il'>1
a!uil potter in I,'M (\lial it vva It In., man? t>r.in< ii
. uj ?. IiO'.im-!?. fin.I mil pin x K.-. * n's v.lid ii>;iAlr t
-it your M. ..I. K (mi *i il rtnps fnriii. :. t?
JiiiJftYT' - jo ' r ut'ticli*'t ! s inonrj II in
rfiTvw' . S&Tl ' ?> U ?' "l . !l"'""? *"?
5jf.. j i fjriHt, Sim I. (Pin.iiH cil iii. "
*** n flil'-lnili \i 11.-1II11 iV 111' *
anil l ii.-M St,.,.I i i.gri i i. si,*,.i Mnv.iS?.ni
"i?!1" K.MMIM. Stool Ki'KI Cntt",.. anil Tecil
yftnjffr "?i".'*" <) i am iicatln'i it will nntnw frn
fit of tli'so article* Hi.it It v.'tll mrnixti uiitil
January 1st at. 1/11 .no uni.vl price. it tklKo ruttkoa
Tank* iuxl I'umi.H ,.f all kltni*. Send for calking.ft.
PkHO : IHr, ItoU well tad FiiiaMft SUettf. Cbitoio
Ialabasi
l ^k?T WON'T I
\ Kalsi
4 ruboff^o JJi! Q fc>nnrari
| ALA
^ nearest <1
y MAKUFACTUitCO CNL.Y BY ALAS AST
-ni- "VCK-^fc- -^V 1 % H % % |
nrty thousand do^s are employed in pullin-.:
'-arts nrouud the strootsnud ru.-uffi of Bo!iTiutn.
They -ir.' s-tH to hav<>greater pnlliut; '
potver th n any other animal, beiug able to |
pud lour tinuw their \r*?.crlir. j
Gladness Comes
\ X Jiflt -? linffon lintl.ircfor-\-f fV?rt
transient nature of the many physical
ills which vanish l>cforo proper efforts?gentle
efforts?pleasant efforts?
rightly directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge that so many forms of
sickness are. not due to any actual disease,
but simply to a constipated condition
of the system, which the pleasant
family laxative, Syrnpof Figs, promptly
removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with millions of families, an lis
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value good health. Its beneficial
effects arc due to the fact, that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness, without dehililaiing the
orr;.uis on which it acts, ltis therefore
all important, in order to get its beneficial
effects, to note when yon purchase,
that, you havot iio genuine article,
which is manufactured 1 y the Calif irnia
Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all reputable
druggists.
if iu the enjoyment,of good health,
and the system is regular, then laxatives
or other remedies are not needed.
If atllicted with nny actual disease, one
may be commcndca tothoroost skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
then one. should have the host, and with
the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
v- ?J and give's mor.t general satisfaction.
ask your dealer for
W. L. Douglas
$3. shoe ee^vcrldThe
If you pay ?iM to 8-1 for shoes, examine
the W. L. DcvrIus Mioc, ar.d O* -ir
see what a good shoe you can buy for
over ioo styles and widths,
CONGKKSS, BUTTON,
f auil I.ACi', nmOr in nil
V hindnoftklx'Ktu'lccli'd
i' Irnthcrliyskllled work\\
1 men. AVo
\ sifikr' ???ke ??nd g?
y tw'l 1 more
S3 Shoos
^ t,,Hn ,any ?w\
)'T- < <V> other
ixiaiiufai-tnrcr in Iho worlil.
Nr.nn p.?imin-? nniess name anil /jgajk /
price is rtamp< d on too bottom. Ij6o? ^ (
As,-}i ^Vr f : our S5?
TAKE NO S vTITUTE. 1 yourdejl t / ^
( 'ii..; ( .. ? .r i'!.1111), si/ i ;;nd I jdy
v i.'.t'i, t 'ur Custom I >cpt. will till fjftr
yoi.r order. S*nd for#new lllustrued
Cataic.ji.e to Itox K.
Vtf. 5? DQ'JQI.?S. Brockton. Mass
falBfe.r. .ii.'Afil Pttkiib..
MAIR DALGAal
iJwic vlfE'"O t$l P*"**** * antJ U-autif.u the hair.
W *** p^l'i'iii.t tij a Iniuriaui ?i\iwih.
vor FrJlo to lv'otoro Cray
I .kM/i* J VvM' IIr.tr to its You: Jj: ul Color. !
I ? r^llVCuicf saip t'.-faict? ? 1. a:r Julia;,.*
I m?Si? ^ l>r :
III isn "i Be
U my j ?rt
Jj F^l rcst? s?:n'
*"Mw^ and ,
work it saves, nr~el time, unci
absurd than to try to clean 1
no soap with it?just Pcarliir
llfees^
. |/<|pM??>*A
. 1/ * Shontirr r>;?in.<t
\! V v ' '4 ;'i bod v a re v. < :.: I i y c
\ V < 'v. liieh in turn is c:
A \j : 1' '-d. !
pants ccare. J
rs ///r *
Urciwvjf C.if.".'".'ar.
RUB OFF. \
iperisUnsanitarf. !f|OT| \ ra J
omine istem- f
i, rots, rubs J
d Scales. I ?->1
THi t>0C10??~0*a tmfr / T
n A KJ P* pap<r bad MW(t, pea kact A
iB AST! N t ixixzuZ?- ? \
pure and pe rmanent coating and does T
uire to be taken off to renew from time#
Is a drv vrowdor. Tim mnlrn i
idnpted to mix, ready for use. with?
ater. Can he easily brushed on oy a ny f
lade in while and twelve fashionable A
ALABASTINR J* adapted to all styles \
i and rcUcf decorating:. #
rOUR PAINT DEALER FOR CARD OF TINTS. ^
or dale In your town, write us fur name of A
Icalcr. f
1NE CO.. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.f
-*!>. -%.a
Successful
growers of fruits, berries,
I nd all kinds of vegetables,
now thai the largest yields and
est quality are produced by
ho libera! use of fertiliu rs
unaining at least jo% <>f
Actual Potash.
V it hoi it the liberal use of Poth
on sanely soils, it is i:npos
I ible to grow fruits, berries and
egetablos of a qual'ty that !I
>mmand the best prices.
?.i: ; tiij-nfoi% nr.* not n lo't'-i:;; i'-rtilrrc Iiikbi
js-oal Inlilirers, but arc t.raciita' wnrks, rontuiw
t latest irtcaivht inii ihe sul'iivi ?>f ft rtiii.atimi, and
really tnlpti l (.? farmir.. I'bt-y arc sea! fre. for
.1* asking.
GERMAN Kdl.J WORKS.
> N Ni:W Vc-jlt.
THE DOWN-HILL
ROAD!
Once jrivo a diren.se a end the road
rom health to sSckiios'r is pmitoth, and deolinor:
rapidly. Some! inns ^ut-l a liltio irlatrwle
fty, just, a linle drain, just a faint
"b.-ttrin^ uown*' icelinir, indicates the existence
of a dp-order that, nearly always lends
to the n.t>-1 si no;:s < <> sciiner.rc .
_Ti i f.- i.:c toy few women in perfect heal'It.
X car! v ul v. a v s : here, -a no mo weakness in ! he
ivmnloortrattR. Nivleotot the-e littlo IliitiQ
i i.nro 'opu.-di the mlfe-c farther dovrn the
hill ttidi<? a < . Puta nop to t num.
MoELREE'S WINE OF CARDUI
vril quickly o op arid cure all displacem nts
ind drains tl o weiiltnes-e-i peculia''to wotnon.
f euros by butldin: up tho whole sy-tem.
fiisoiso can't cxlr-t in a rsironx, healthy
ho iy.
Wine of CNrJtii enables women to cure
liemselvos. Itonah'es ihetn to keep secrete
trom the doctor that he inuit know if she
<ocu to hint for ho p.
Ono Dollar a Eottlo.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
JOSBOR.^JI3'9
SoiuuneddL (jc/ZfY/e
A1VP l/
Soliool of SliortliKUdi
AINJIIMTA. lit.
Noteit l>vk* K' tau\ froro of
riitrriiitf. Btj io*<n UH|i?r-, eoit-jn i-irr no? ?ai
f 1 1 tl > 11 ell. Sen I for h \n ltt? \-\ v 11!n?f t-min I mia.
urue. H?*?rd cUmovr \ ijr.n >nar\v^>utberocity.
WE HAVE agents.
* w ? liT1 ^ fc-l?"<-?lldirocttotliocoi.Mjm
*r al ?l?Ol?*i?la priioi. 8ht?
for nitmlnatio*
. - \ K-U/fW^ r.forj :m>. Kv.rrtbiii.r wn?
?Y.)9\ 'V^iiTf 1J"'' d io.? style? ol Car&&4iMUrf\T7\
rIj"f' 0<?st\!rs of ltar>
A #3?
M'tcvsf., tr t k!? v (gifting Sad[
'.*'/'>T tv.. i\o f<-r nt Joya?.
^V\W\V .. mvmu.T
V^r Can .-(-. ft llarn?<.<i MfcC*.
W. D.l-tATr.Socj ClL bait, lud.
flPIr P^WTS*ar
Viii-rl '"o * |ito
- '< < IVrpeleS". prrmfl*??t ??*yr-.p!>m- i?;,.'?:y -!
II ' . :. v..Mil 1 ?tvo tSt'.l* >.f './ ! .A frn-'vad.
ftOO'*' ?i t"' i r*-'-rials ?( ?r.i?.i- . . ?.irv if. r Kr.l#
rCK DAVS r3UTWF.?TFiJRHI3'f'ECR'i;t,J> )* ?
PAYSNG POSITIONS
i;lTAUAN1'i:i'l? IN WIHTINfJ. , BtiKl-nU*
otrtl? ?tM Cf?nTVf' II HAT F tl' 'I ' ?JF it II* tf til* KXPCVS?
i f oi bur o i U'g^ plaurd nn? tb /\ ddnti"* it unit
Ukiilllil.t IHJM. U)I ?Ur#a, Ua.
ff> r?i IB P?W *tor?.Mnr JTali'.t Currd la 10
L H 5v D 0 "! l?? 8*1 ?l*j ?. N < i>? j till riired.
UT i I W flfi CH.J.il c "HtNS, Lebanon,Ono.
8. N. .17 11.
:tter use them
this way,
u <lon't use Pearline. Give
ired arms and a<liing back a
. how, when you're scrubbing
ning.
1 absurd idea?" (>f course,
when a person has cleaned
use with Pearline, year in
/ear out, and knows how much
rubbing, nothing seems more
louse without it. Pearline?
e?makes house-cleaning easy.
i ?i any j )art ^oft
av.scd by Neuralgia,
,cd by a low sLite
r ify the blood ruulRrajli V
[irown's Iron- hi'r"b$ay
Co., Tialiimore, WW M \
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