The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, January 17, 1902, Image 3
-^TISIE HOME GOLD CURE.
\**ln !n?o niouB Trmvtmont by which
Drunkor s are be ne E 'utvrt Daily
in Spito of TbeiuR?-'lvea
No Noxioue Dqsob. No Weakonhitf
of tho Nerves. A Pleasant and
Positive Gurf for tho
Liquor llabit.
It is n'?w 'generally known and understood
that Drunkenness is a disease
and not weakness. A body filled with
poison, and nerves completely shattered
a,by periodical or constant uso of intoxicating
lipuors, requires an antidote capable
of neutralizing and eradicating this
poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants.
Sullercrs may now cure themaol
vou nt liArrm 1
q\>&f vo ( * **vuvuii ur IUHS*
, of time from business by this wonderful i
"HOME GOLD CURE' which has been
perfected after many years of close study
and treatment of inerbrintcs. The faith- i
ful use according to directions of this }
wonderful discovery is )>o?itively guar- '
antoed to cure the most obstinate case,
no matter how hard a drinker. Our '
records show the marvelous transforms- 1
tion of thousands of Drunkards into 1
sober, industrious and upright men. <
WIVES CURE YOUll HUSBANDS!! 1
' CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS! j
This remedy is in uo sense n nostrum i
but is a specific for this disease only, ,
and is so skillfully devised and pro- ,
pared that it is thoroughly soluble and .
pleasant to the taste, so that it can bo
given in a cup of tea or cofToe without '
the knowledge of the person taking it. 1
Thousands of Drunkards have cured 1
themselves with this priceless remedy, s
and as many more have been cured and <
made temperate men by having the
"CURE" administered by loving friends
and relatives without their knowledge
in coffee or tea, and lielicve today that
they discontinued drinking of their owe '
free will. DO NO T WAIT. Do not bo <
deluded by apparent and misleading (
"improvement." Drive out the disease .
at once ami for all time. The "HOME .
GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely
low price of One Dollar, thus placing *
within reach of everybody a treatment ]
more effectual than others costing ?2"> to :
$50. Full directions accompany each >
package. Special advice by skilled phy- '
sicians when requested without extra <
charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the 1
world on receipt of one dollar. Address ;
Depi. 1 EDWIN B. GILES A COM- .
PANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, ',
Philadelphia.
All correspondence strictly confidentnl. ,
' 101y
SUGGESTION FOR ROADS. !
National Vehicle Tax nnil a System '
of Koacl Mni>x.
State Senator Earle of Michigan is
Ah enthusiastic advocate of good roads,
and he has induced several counties in
his state to provide funds for n practical
demonstration of road building as (
it should l>e carried on by city, county,
'state and federal governments, says
*0 the Philadelphia North American. Ho
* 4N expects to start out next spring as soon
ss the season will permit with a good
roads train drawn by n traction engine, j
which will make a tour of the central
part of the state, traveling about 500 '
" miles. Before the start central points '
will be selected where the train will 1
stop and build a sample mile of good
road. 1
Senator Earle urges an appropriation
of at least $1,000,000 by congress for
* the betterment of highways, and lie
also advocates a national vehicle tux of 1
BO cents a year for that purpose. One !
vi mo nynuuiua i? iu iJuve me govern- 1
ment make road maps of every county
In the United States, showing had
roads In red, fairly good ones in blue
And improved roads in black. lie i
Would have those county maps pub- {
lishcd In book form and sold at post- i
offices for 5 cents. Senator Enrlc says: |
'I.' "If I wanted to buy a farm In a cer- <
tain locality, my first step for the pur- 1
pose of investigation would be to purchase
one of these little maps, and I ,
would be very sure that 1 would pur- <
chfese nay farm nlong the route of one J!
of these good roads, for I have found ?
out from observation that it costs 17
cents less a mile to transport farm
produce over an improved road than J
over a bad one." i
There is nothing more important J
f than good ronds to the material wel?.
fare Of a country, and It is to he hoped
that congress may have the wisdom to i
take the matter up earnestly and make '
- liberal appropriations in aid of the j
good roads movement exqu if it is <
necessary to redueo the sura customarily
devoted to the improvement of
waterless creeks.
MAKING A GOOD ROAD.
Withont Competent Men There la No
Chance of Sucocaa.
A cood road can be mode hv nnttins
in a layer of lurge or medium sized
tone, then on that n layer of cfnshed
tone and on tlmt a covering of gravel
find rolling the surface down hard and
Subtle 1
I Foe I
Hj Dyspepsia is unrecognized in Kg
w hslf the cases. It ,< Receives the
IBF unknotting BuflVrer. Its many WP
Vjt fHj VtrtecfooB work along the weakest flr
> f X lines of tho ayetem. To battle Sjfeagainst
only one of them is vain.
Qur booklet explains ita nymp- tip
toms. Our I)yspei>?ia Tablets give A
complete ami lusting re lief. fE
| GILES7!
I Dyspepsia Tablets 2
S a? and*' lie! V
TOLD ?* UNION DEUO 00.
UNION, S. 0.
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smooth. But that Is not all that Is
needed, says the American Cultivator.
A part of the skill Is like the old gentleman's
rule for making good coffee,
"When you mnke It, put In some."
We have been watching the work on
a bit of road this season. There are
about three inches In depth of the
round cobblestones, one Inch of crushed
stone and oue Inch of gravel and
loam mixed, which, by wetting and
rolling, has been so pressed down Into
the stones that It Is now less than a half
Inch. If It wero whitewashed after It
was rolled, it could not look much better,
but It might be more durable. Wo
think before one winter passes the
larger stones will be at the surface and
the covering will have washed away or
settled down below them. *
In close proximity to n strip built by
the state as an example of bow to
build a good road, it is likely to furnish
an equally good example of how not
to make a good rond. It is 0110 of those
cases, too common, where the town
thought to give employment to its own
citizens instead of hiring the work
lone by contract, when it would have
been better to have employed n competent
man with nblebodlcd help and
supported its cripples from the town's
poor fund than to have paid them $1.75
for eight hours' loafing or trying to do
that which some of them were unable
to do by reason of old age and others
were utterly incompetent to do well,
while few of them cared for or took
my Interest in any part of the work
fsceptlng drawing their pay.
Durability of Kondn.
The durability cf roads depends
largely m en the power of the materials
>f whl' i! thry are composed to resist
hose natural and artificial forces
which are et ntly acting to destroy
hem. The fragments of which they
ire construct'.'.1 are liable to he attacked
l:i cold cllmatea l?y frost and in
ill dim: ilea by water and wind. If
.ouiposcd of stone or gravel, the parid"*
or.' eo i laully grinding against
meh ? I tier and being exposed to the
mpact of the tir:-; of vehicles and the
Vet of animals. Atmospheric agencies
uv aim at work decomposing and dlsnlegrr.ting
tiie material. It is obvlonsy
necessary, therefore, that great care
so exercised In selecting for the surfacing
of roads those rtones which are
ess liable to be destroyed or decomposed
by these physical, dynamical and
hemlcal forces.
Rertcrin.T nn Olil rtrmd.
A C:i!iic: s!;a :?s: ui laiion is making an
"Tfort (iy !!.!. rcs'.tsr;;lion to usefulness
i i-.i t'iisniu:; Kcnl, tl:e royal read, or
!hr Kind's way. which was traveld
by the rmuclscun missionary friars
i) the days, more than a century ago,
'.ofoie the "gringos" invaded the laud.
I bis rond was the most direct route
jvacticablo between ' the pueblos and
die missions. It rau through very
many cf what are now the counties of
die if iate, and I he supervisors in these
counties hnve'beeu asked to aid the
movement. Many of them have contented.
A D inger Signal.
You linvo sot a cough and you don't worry.
Don't you know a conirh Is something lerrtiblo.
It lends to consumption and eoninmption
la killing thousands Hotter euro
hat cough, better cure it quickly. Get a 25
entbottle of Mexican (Tough Syrup. N'o
)ther remedy so nice to take.
Something Good.
So many go to their druggists and mevoly
isk for "something good" for n cough or
;old. Now if the druggist has soveral rcmclies
lib certainly will sell the one that does
lot cost much. When you go to a drugstore
letter know what you want. Ask for Moxcan
Cough Syrup If you want, the nicest and
luickcst cough cure twenty-flvo cents will
>uy. Tako no other.
Nauseating Medicine.
It is cruel toglvo your children medicine
;hat tastes nasty to euro them of a cough or
sold. A pleasant and effective remedy for
lore throat, weak lungs, bronchial affections
mo coughing spplIB is Mexican uougn .syrup,
ind plcaso don't forgot that it oiiiy costs 25c.
Better Health.
Hotter health always follows n uso of Mexcun
Root Pills, simply because they cleanse
ho system of sickening and effeto matter so
thoroughly and complotoly. It Is a sin to reualn
constipated when Mexican Hoot Pills
?nly coat 25 cents a box,
It is a Pity,
The human family aro prone to pain. Pain
n tho joints. In the muscles, headache, backtche,
rheumatism, cramps, etc., certainly
nake lifo miserable. Therefore It is a pity
that any such sufferers hesitate to expend 25
jonts for Quick Rolief, the always sure external
as well as internal cure.
Piles.
You ought to thank God you do not suffer
from piles. Inward or external, sore or bleed
ing piles arc awful. Toll your friends who
juffcr that Pile-ino is guaranteed to cure or
money rofunded.
There were 15.5G2.79G acres of public
land sold by the government the past
year, more than In any one of the past
ten years. While Uncle Snm may be
rich enough to give us all a farm, it
is ndt much longer that he will have
tfce form to give.
Tho usual losses of stock from turning
it into the cornstalk Gelds arc
reported from all directions this fall.
There Is one snre remedy for this trouble,
and that Is to cut the corn up, for
wo have never hoard of a case of loss
by feeding the cut corn.
Charleston Exposition Rates
VJu Tfi/> .Cnit(ii/>rn tfailurflAr.
On account, of tlie South Carolina Interstate
and West Indian Exposition to be
la-Id at Charleston, S. C. begining December
1st, 1901, The Southern Railway
will sell excursion tickets to Charleston
and return at the following attractive
rates: from Spartanburg, 8. C.
For $10.00 tickets on sale daily, with
ilnal limit dune Hid, 1902.
For $7 35 tickets on sale daily, limited
to return ten days.
For $4 95 tickets on sale Tuesdays and
tlnmdays, limited to seven (7) days.
Correspondingly nxluced rates from
other points.
The Southern Railway operates double
daily trains on convenient schedules with
Pullman Sleepers to and from Charleston,
S. C.
For further information apply to:
W. H. T^i.orc,
i A. G. P. A., Atufflta, Oa.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Vom^tWDj? New Under
The Sun."
All doctors liuve tried to cure
CATARRH by the use of powders, acids,
gases, inhalers and drugs in paste form.
Their powders dry up the mucuous
membranes causing them to crack open
and bleed. The powerful acids used in
inhalers have entirely eateu away the
same membranes that their makers
aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments
cannot reach the disease. An old
and experienced practitioner who has
for many years made a close study and
specialty of tli? treatmentof CATARRH,
has at last perfected a Treatment which
when faithfully used, not only relieves
at once, but permanently cures CATARRH,
by removing the cause, sto)>ping
the discharges, and curing all inflamation.
It is the only remedy known
to science that actually reaches the afflicted
parts. This wonderful remedy is
known as "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED
CATARRH CURE," and is sold
at the extremely low price of One Dollar,
each package containing internal and
external medicine sulliciont for a
mouth's tieatment and everything necessary
to its perfect use.
"SNUFFLES" is the only perfect
GAT A14KII CURE ever made ami inow
recognized as the only safe ami
1 ositive run for that annoying and disgusting
disease It euies all inllamation
quickly and permanently and is also
wonderfully quirk to relieve IIAV
FEVER or COLD in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neglected often
leads to CONSUMPTION?"SNU FFLES"
will save you if you use it at
once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positively
guaranteed to cure ('ATARUH in any
form or stage if used according to the
directions which accompany each pack
age. Don't delay hut send for it at once,
and write ftili particulars as to your condition,
and you will receive special a 1
vice from the discoverer of this wonderful
remedy regarding your case without
cost to you beyond the regular price
of "SNIFFLES" the "GUARANTEED
CATARRH CURE."
Sent prepaid to any address in the
United States or Canada on receipt of
One Dollar. Address Dept. 1 EDWIN
JJ. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332
Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
lG-ly
FOOLED THE COLONEL.
The "Way Paddy llrnnnls.nn Onfitinnoovered
IIJ k Superior.
The colonel, or "Old Daddy," as he
was usually called, had a lml.it of
strolling round the camps at nio^t unseasonable
hours. Sentries had to ho
contluually on the alert, for nothing
wouiu nave given "um Liauciy' greater
satisfaction llian to have pounced
on some luckless one who might think
the midnight hours suitable for a quiet
snooze.
Paddy Brannigan made that mistake
once. There in the quiet moonlight
he sat, all unconscious of the colonel's
presence, his rille laid against the tent,
himself buried in slumber. Gently the
rifle was lifted from its place. But
some good augel awoke Paddy in time
to see the colonel making his way to
the guard tent. Paddy missed his rifle
at ouce and followed the colonel with
the cnuliou of a prairie eat.
Outside the guard tent stood the
wooden rack which held the rifles of
the guard, aud into it "Old Daddy" placed
Paddy's rifle, himself entering the
tent to call the sergeant in charge.
This was Paddy's opportunity, lie
grabbed his rifle and was hack at his
post In an instant. The colonel brought
the sergeant outside and ordered him
to count the rifles.
"All correct, sir," said the sergeant.
"Nothing of the sort. There is an extra
rifle there. That I am certain of,
for I put It there myself."
"I beg your pardon, sir, hut the number
is quite correct," again replied the
somewhat amazed sergeant
"Come with ine?come with me this
instant, and I'll soon let you sec what
I mean."
The sergeant followed his chief, wondering
what was going to happen.
"Halt! Who goes there?" rang out
clear and sharp in the night air from
the now wideawake I'addv.
This was more than "Old Daddy"
had ever dreamed of. For a moment he
was paralyzed. Then he marched
straight up Faddy, g::/.d Into his
sweetly innocent face .".ml. with a
"Well. I'm Hewed.' turn'd on his heel
and vauii-hec!.- ;i-mr.u.
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>M% rrt
FOR SA
THE 1'BN ACHE FAMM.
Any man who knows how can make
a vastly better living off a ten acre
farm situated near some good town
than lie can to work at any of the ordinary
trades which will bring hint In a
daily if! come of from $2 to 2fU per day.
You see, when a man is to fixed that
he can keep a cow, two or three pigs,
seventy-five hens, have a first class
garden and small fruit plantation lie
has got more than half of the living
for his family in sight right on his
place, saying nothing about what lie
may be able to sell from it in th" way
of surplus products. A good deal of
money can lie extracted from a small
ui i.iihi wik*ii olio pies l lie rijxlst
way to work. For instance. each
square rod id' n well kept m parages
hod will give a return of not lor.; tha i
$4, while a hundred hunches of celery
can. ho raised on the square rod of
ground which would sell in any market
for nearly as much. The hens
should pay the grocery hill, the cow
furnish all the milk and butter lie: ded.
while the pigs will till the lard Jar
anil the meat barrel. We often won
tier why so many smart nun are eon
tent to work all tlieir lives I no: f<n ;
some other man, using a ho at all their i
wages up in living expenses, when j
they might ho Independent, he their !
own boss and live on the top shelf l?v \
working a ton aero farm.
<
Interest In rtO;\<lt>.
In the past few years Increasing interest
In the matter of good roads has j
caused such an agitation In congress ,
that men who have their hand on loo
pulse of their constituents have begun ,
to recognise that an Intelligent and lib- j
oral support of ai! efforts to give tMor- i
ouglifares and highways to tlieir people j
will ho demanded of them by those
whom they represent.
f he World's Great Fever "-Icdicitiv.
Johnson's Tonic, does in a <: \y vrb
slow t>uiiiine cannot do i:i ton <! ; s l:<
- vo idid euies are in M.s.Tinff < m4r;"?i
*it'the feeble fini s mad" hv Qui
If m o are uti. r.'.y wretch d. " ' e
: h.cough course ? i* Johnson "s 'i'ui ic ai d
li iv-oni.euev tract of M .lari.ii i>"i?-< , . si
The wisp insure tin ir lives ami ti., v. i
insure their health i?y using .lolnu'
Chill euro and Fevr Tonic. Ii co.-l oh
cents if it on res; not oi.o cent if it dee*
not.
Uly
After all, 44oome one h h rar.'jl ><1 t:i it.
even the Uepohiican parly n-ver w
no f;.r as t<? ( 111 tally eindotsn ship sui?
idiot. Its platform at St Louis i ; Ih'.H)
mnrilv *..1 V ... ti '* '
Mvi ..i Oiai'l ll'.li i' i :;?
iiistii.% ' in live' of .Y'lVM'ic.m sirw?. V* '
M;ijK 11 a m 1*1 li.rj Irving to !< !.<
he & >11011v to cantrilmfp to thy 10:1:1leonnce
nf his ship yard?.
A Cure for I.tunhngo.
W. ('. Willi on "on, of A.mli V \..
-a-..-: ''Voruiuse tiir.n ;; yvp.r I iff '
(it oi lumbago. 1 finally trial <*fvi:.!?
i sin's I'.iin IVd.n :u.d it gave M"
relit f. winch til! otlv r remedies h t! (:. !cd
to do." So'st by, L>\ U. Duke, Dm i>int.
We saw a dog leading a blind man
ui'ouud I be streets of a large city not
long since, and llio fact that the dog
stopped at every saloon, associated wit It
ttie color of the man's nose, gave hint
dead away.
Every cook should know that potatoes
are never so well cooked*us with
the skin on. Peeling them before cooking
Is the most wasteful method, for,
as with apples, the most nutritious pari
Is Just under the skin.
The best wr.y to prevent melon and
fruit thieving Is to raise plenty, for
If you have 2.000 melons you will not ;
feel the loss or a few. while if you
have only two dozen you will have a
Ut if two or three disappear.
" -oitjo time ago my daughter < ii-.ht.!
. severe cold. Mc cumplaimd of
in h?T cheat iual h.-'.l si h ut em 1 i
gav her < 'hiirnl?erl!iut'.s Cough lttiv:l\ j
hoc.-rdii'ig to direcli'iixt titid in two davs |
she was well snsd able to to to school, i
have naed tkh ieuiedy in my fsitnily for
the pot seven ya-s and have i.? ver
known it to fail," says ,faints Prer.der
ccast. m<lchnnt, A nmito Bay, ,) unaica.
West, India Inlands The p-iins i:; ti e
chest indicated an approaching at:.?; !< of
pneumonia, which in this instance v/ns
undoubtedly warded; ft by( hmnl oi Iain's
CoughRemedy.41counteracts ;<nv tendency
of a cold towa-d pneumonia, Sold ;
l>y, i\ O. l>ul:e.
Sul scribe for Tius Twins and keep
posted.
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LE AT HOLMES
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
Asthnialcne Brings Inr.tant Relief ami Permanent Cure in
All Cases.
Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal.
\YR I'l l: VOI R NAMK ANI) ADDRliSS PLAINLY.
, '? '"-i n?| Ts?mv i> > .!.'Astiirunlen*. It
I ^ F'^ < l ii. i; 'c| < -.on in tlin wnmt
? :?<? |< . U!'< ? * i !I1 :tll (>lse fails.
l'f K?v. r V. WELLS, of Villa
' - : "Your trial bottle of
r?Z~ft;. \ % P, < <*Asthi: a1! ! ? ?<;reived in trrod conditio*.
^ _ I c PiP.Ot. It'll Ulll hr?W t' auk ful 1 feel
/$*> for the pool-derived from it. I wtii
x& n k)| J . l.iw?, chaii.'d with putrid sore threat
jo <1 As'hu a for ton joars. I despaired
JwnlJwf of <*vi i \ i i'.'.^j cuifd. 1 saw your adree/l/mm
\ thei-M ii' f ? ih*. . uro of this dreadful
x?M7RliAf4k. !M ' 1 *::i? .!in;r iii<->:i3e, Asthma, and
Ik B tho'ifchi V'-u had ovoispokon yourselree,
/ ZvV f- I' \ hut l.'sohwl t<-civo it a trial. To my
{' "'J&tv) \\ / / \ t; ? ' ?:! l.in -at, Ii.u trial actod like a
\ cVr.nn. *i-ial ;? lult-yiz? bottle."
( Rev. Dr. 'i orris Wcchsler,
f *$&/ t\ B Itahhj ot p.?nv. lluwi Israel.
I N* ,v Y'!,k' Jan- 3< 1801/
Dus T.nr linos', Medicine Co.,
\ .y \a'vtyv'i9 ? <;< ntlemen: Your Asthmalcnn is an * W//
a collont romeily for Asthma niul May Farar,
~-? .-,'j. ,>X^ I uii't i?? composition alleviates ull troubles
'"". ... which * ?;ml> nc with Asthma. Its success ia
EvERY W80 astonishinir ami wonderful*
iSyjt?=*y After havintr it carefully analyzed, wa aaa
" 1 ~ ^ (y state tlint Xsthm.ilena contains no npinm,
rtELIE". I morphine, c'llnrtiloriii or et tier.
kf.v. lir. man his wrenst.an.
i?:t. 'i'.i it A. m "imoin < ??., Avon Simiinos, x. Y.. Fell. 1.1001.
? .-!,? ! -... t:: i !'? i ( : : u ..thrnsii.:! f ' - in n fon>." ?>; duty. Iiio inrc i est ml the wonderful
! .'; ? a i i..-. . i i': cum .?!'a*t hu.ii .Vy u i!e has hccii afflicted with spas a
foe i list iu >'< ill's. iluvli'k o.xliuustisl niy own nstlll xn vrnl us many othara
< upon vour windows on IDOth street. New Yark, i at onac oh;?.<
' j il?':.. A-1 :.'ii * : itc cnmiiii'ticeit Uikina it al '.out I lie tirst of Novanihar.
(!> i ii -i j.. >.l . ... ? nicnt. AftiTUsin^ one tx>ttlc Iter Asthma has disapI't-Ht'
'I aiul sho i ciitivc y free irom all symptoms. I feel that 1 can consistently recoaai.i"
i he iv.. i -i'lc t.i nil \. !.n ar sit?iic*?'.t with this "list rcroinx <1 incase.
y.-urs re i>c- fully, o. d. phelps, m. d.
?
im. I'Atr linos. Mki'H'Ink Co; Feb. 5,1M1,
fSti'U li-itirn: l w.ik ! toul'U ! with Asthma for 22 years. I have tried numcroiiR remadlM,
hul llu-y h.ivc all railr-i. I ivii at't'u:.-. yoar a<lv citi^anu'iit and started with a triul bottl*.
i I'C.Mid ftvie! a! <>!!( . i - i n? 4 |iiircliased your lull size hot t le. ami I am ever grateful.
I l:a\ it lau.ily ?>; I'-ar '.iidrcit, and for six yi :tis was uitiibl'.' to work. I 11111 now iu thi knt
01' Is on 11 It sod -it;! o.di.v ' .-i..(-.a c\i-ry tl iv. " I his tostlvyony you ea'u make suoh u?e of aa
you see lit. iioiue is-hiiv* Ui\'iiiBloi> street. S. UAl'IIA HI.,
f>7 lCust 120th ?t? City
Yf.J?.L BOTTLSSEMr ABSOLUTELY FRFE.CN KECEIPT OF PO8TAL
Do not delay. Write at once, addressing Dr. TAFT
liuos. Mkuicim: Co., 79 Hast 130th St., N. Y. City.
When Wiitimr Mention Tub T'mon Tim us.
t~.* /; '/ ?- trxrurorjwvftrr m 1 1 1 it 1 1 ?ncwao 1 in mm 11 wwmmmm??
THt:. 13 A f it.-: OF LI r L. Thi* Will interest Many,
I.-. j,..i . ia .... . ^ To quickly ii iftniu.-e B. B. B.(Botaoic
Co to w.U (arm. r.r.tl co'ilUknu- ;n. lM B.tkr), the famous blond purifler,
ly. . into now homes, wo will send absolutely
Cat nfuiiv look ovi : v.-it at ! t-> m liu-10,U00 tia->ln;en?s. 11. B. B. quickly
d-.i'v. cures old uU eis, scrofula, painful smelling
Keep a c-: 1 hw.'l ::n?l cultivate nek'S utn! r oin.a in boms or joints, rheu*
ma i m, aainuh, pi to pits, fostering erupI'.o
r.. t l.c r\rvcoro. hv see; Air.;.: rtte dots, boiis ?c/.ttna, itching akin or blood
1 | In ino.v, tAiiiur, blu-ding, festering sorea
'' . .. , ..... I tiSto tvnitje dly oan???r. 11. B. B. at drag
( ! '. ' v * I::t:u?s $1. For fmt treatment addroi
est :u ant: .. . . . B'cx d Balm (JO.. Atlanta, Ga. Medicine
( . weak ; ;i t?y sent at once, prepaid. Describe tronbl*
app-.ivnt i\ ' ur a -.1 . re. aa.d free medic &i udviw given until cured.
Fumotiin.-- o;:;* up. . vat mi-tikes B. B. ]j.cures the nio.it deep-seated
help list along more tkau out- seeming after all else fails B. 15. B. heals every
Butcc:-.-. sere and makes the blood pure and riah.
Errors ;tre ucnudlmos very expensive: hut.
tli. >. . . u ??' i!l tl,c Pennsylvania is it nice sort of a state.
long i tin t.iore i. an .. to.-- A preen gtunls man there was allowed to
Those who wia hi hi > lastt .s ? are , ?ri| 8tate ( v d-'ttcc and pet oiT scot free
the brave. < >c on \vl > l-.uk vvinle Lis vie: ha win sent to jail for tryup..a
all 'ei.ee '.s h h'.g incvU- ui;( to la-y the ; ?) > is. Atiirt'eure in crime
tloual. ai'Auys pei.tliti v,o:. t of if.in Pennsylvania
. t yenv <1 :> ..hi p hl'Mits Titer- are too many experts there.
calmly r.t.1 wit! ' I f thcl if you ?
do y ji ; pari :' wel be ta lv. d stud Remarkable Cure of Croupe.
overt otue in the best, way Chicago A little Boy'S life saved.
Live Bloc!; Work'.
I have a f-w words to say regarding
An itw?.".""i T*:nn.'*iii. C'ltanibcrlniit's Cough Keinedy. It saved
He- v lto knows !::;t [ .ivrr Is In the ;>lV jp,(e b;,y\s life and I feel that. I catv
sou', that be is weak only because lie ;i?>t p-rabe i enough. I liought a l>ottle
has locked for goc.l out of hint and of it from A. 13. Net re of Goodwin, S.
elsewhere P.'ud, m octee!via,'?, throws I> , u !?'.* 1 go'- l.e.me with it the
ii:is>i>v'ii uiiiicfiu;\<>n his inuun" pour baky ciedd hardly breathe. I gave
instantly rights himself, stands in the iis()iei:.e as directed every ten
errct r>"i-ltto'.i, ( inmate!s his limbs, ui'eiubont.iil la; "threw up" and then
works miracles. just as a man who ( 1 V ought-me he war, going to choke to
stands on his feet is slronger than a death. We hrd to pull the phlegm out of
man wii" . amis on his head.?Ralph his mouth in great long strings. I am
Waldo Em; i> positive tha' it I had not got that bottle
f cough lncd oinc, ujv 1k>v would not
The real old fashioned woman takes .--Jokl Dbmont,
a folded hand!;; rckk f to church with ' ^ hy? *CDuke>
her and brings it home etill folded.? '
A.conon Rocif-rixiity is a good deal nearer fre?ti,a
., . . ,, trade than was the ivvpiiiio reform ad
r, 7 ? I ' the COrn vt'etu^rt l>v< "evo'nnd and the Democratic
V \! is ^"S'Wla Per ncro ,v.rtv p. y^Saad 1802. It's a wonder,
against. an a vera go yield of -1.1 bush- therefore, thai the extreme protectionists
els per acre for toe whole country for d .i.'r. derouici tie reciprocityites as
the past ten years. Ohio reports the :iaitois--as they denounced the Demobest
crop, while Kansas has the poor- civ.ts when tl.ey advocated the same
?hh g under another name.
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