) Spring I Annually Bays Tako J tHIood's Sarsaparilla; r In Ihn soring those Pimples, Bolls, Eruptions nnd Oniinrn I Dud Pauling Inillcata tliul them ro oobwehs In tin n.TKlom. It naivli a thorough bruslilug, anil tli best brush In IIijJ's Bnrsapnrllln, which swean II humors befors It. This grnnt raedlolns eradlontos Barotitis, su in dues Riilt Rheum, nnutrullsits tut ac-hllty which onuses lilinura it Inn la short, purities ths blood and thoroughly reuovatcs ths wholo pbyaliml system. "Hood's Hnmipi.rllln bns been takeu In our fuinlly as a blood purl Her ami spring mvillulus wltli sntls faittorr results." Lcxaii ltniuuii Soir, 133 Wont Wllllmn strunt, Dith, N. . Do sura to gut Hood's. f r Dr.BulI's Tttte het retneily fit brotlrllltll. II rt'llrvt S I lie titmll.-'imn-uiiftlt 'I' mnrptorntlott mtil furea lu u few diiya. 1'rkc a.-,c. at alldiuuui.iU. The t'ower nf ItttNalnntlnn. Stories Illustrating tint power of Im iglnatlun nrc ninny, Horn Is a new onn. It comes fi-or.i a roront number of the l'sychulu; al llcvlmv which re lates on Interesting experiment mails by Mr. Elossnn with the view of dem onstrating how easily this faculty of Imagination may hn called Into play. In the course of a popular lecture, Mr. Blnsnun presented before hU nnillenin ft bottlo which ho uncorked with cl;ii orate preeniitlnmi, nnd then, watch In hand. nRked th'mn present to Indlcntn the exact moment at which a pecullnr odor was perceived by them. Within fifteen seeondii, IIiorq linmodlntely m front of him held tip their hnmls, and within forty seconds, thoso at thu other end of tho roum declared that Ihey dliitlnetly perrelvcil tho odor. Thcro wns on olmtlnato minority, largely composed of men, who aloud fleclnrcd their Inability to detect any Odor, but Mr. Blomon believe that many moro would havo given In, bad not hnn compelled to bring tho ox- pcrluient to a close within a mliiulo Of opening tho bottle, sovonil pnricin.i In tho front rank finding tho odor so powerful that they hastily quitted tho room. The bottlo contained nothlun but distilled water. It would bn Inter- ' esting to know tho cfTect cf tho ex planation on tho audience, but this part cf tho story la loft to tho Imagina tion of tho reader, A Contrary Man, Nixon "Would you call Dickson a contrary man?" Fundonbergor "Con trary? Why, that man would try to toboggan up hill I" Harper's Buinr. A MOTllKll'S STOHY. Tolls About Ilor Daughter's lUnosa and How Bho was Rolloved Two Lottors to Mrs, PlnkUam. "Mrs, Pinkiiau : I write to tell yon bout my daughter. She Ih nineteen years old and. is ilowliijf all tho time, and has been for about three months. The doe tor does lier but very llttlit good. If any. I thought I would try Lydla E. IMiih linni'H Vrirotiililn Coinpouud, but I want your advice ooforo beginning its tiHO. I hnvo become very much alarmed about her, oa sho la getting ao weak." Mrs. Matilda A. Camp, Manchester Mill, Macon, Cm,, May SI, lSU'J. mum if JviKr? 1 "Drab Mr. Tink rtAM : It affords me great pleasure to tell you of the boncoU my I daughter ha received from the use of Lydia E. l'lnkham'a Vegotable Cotu pound. After beginning the use of your medicine sho began to niond rapidly and la now able to bo at her work. Her menses are regular and almost painless. I feel very thankful to you and expoct to always keep your Vegetable Compound in my house. It la the best medicine I ever know. You have my permission to publish thla letter If you wish, it may be the means of doing others good." Mils. Matilda A. Cami, Manchester Mill, Macon, Go., September 18, lHOfl. Try Crain-O ! Try Crain-O ! Ask your Grocer to-day to show yon a puckage of GBAIN-O, the new food driuk that takes the place of ooffee. Th children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GBAIN-O haa that rich seal brown of Mochu or Java, but it is made from purs grains, and tba most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the prioe of coffee. 16 osnts and 25 cents per package, Bold by all grocer. Tastes Ilk CofTes) Looks Ilk CofTeo InsM Uuu jour grocer gives yaa ORAW-O Atetyi ao UaluUoa. rilin IMIUSKOOI.lt AI-VlsKK, aio pig g e4 iiiUMCrs'eu uooa nr iiirormstioa enq I rwilxe (or tlie farmer and farmer's wife, 4 4 ue-M!U i,.r ma ttue lu 114014 f FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS Senate S1XTY-FOUKTIT DAY. The House pinned nnd the I'resldt It t signed (lie dill tunliitiK nil immediate ' fipinipH:itmtl of over $i.oon,nno to l'licrtu Uico nnd returning l that island nil future revenue collected there. In . the Senate the bill In establish a guv- I eminent in Puerto Kiro wns recom mitted to the Puerto Kicnti committee, i Sccrrlnrv Kont bfi nt-rnnircrl fnr llie rntm.did.ilinn f the ilcpartnicnt of the ti 1 .i i in. . 1 pmvmcc ... i invana mm i innr m i .vin, roinninniled by ling, firti. ritliugh . i.ec, nun tne iictnii'tinctit ot Havana, romniaiiilcd by Urig. (ien. William I.mllow, inln tine department under the coniiiinnd f (ton. T ee. SIXTY-l'irTI! HAY. ftopiiMic.nl inoin'irrs of the Senate spi nt twti nmt a half lionrs in ram us In nil cffntl to reach nn ngreciiient on the I'ucrlo Kirnn Ice-i-dalitm, now pctid Ing in the Senate. The emeu was n parcnlly witluntt nialcrial result, the only nccoinplislimcnt In-ing n decision i to tirocrcd with the genera! lull as it now stands, without separating tin; tar iff fcafre. The Mouse entered upon the consid eration of the nrmy npproprialion bill. Chairman Hull, in charge of the bill, explaining its provisions. The bill car ries $i I i,6uo,,Vi.. The estimates were $U7-"iJ.l.1,t. The last appropriation bill carried nbout S'Vi.om.ooo, but there was n deficiency of about $17,000,000, sitY-si:vi:N I II DAY. The Alaska civil code bill was amend ed so as to extend the privilege of dred ging for Hold timlrr the sea to all citi zens of (lie United States and revoking till Hermits heretofore granted. The House roniinucd the considera tion of the army appropriation bill. Conference reports 011 the urgent ilcli cicney appropriation bill and the pension npproprialion bill were agreed to. SIXTY-KKIIITII DAY. A direct vote was taken by the Sen ate on the proposition to strike from tin? Puerto Uico measure the provision levying 15 per rent, of the Dinghy law duties on Puerto Kican products. The proposition was defeated by a vote of lf to .1.1. While the vote is regarded as presaging the passage of the pending measure, it is not regarded as indicating the final vole 011 the bill. SIXTY-NINTH DAY. The postoilicc appropriation bill lias lieen agreed upon by the House com mittee on poslofliccs. It carries a total of about $1 15.niMi.am. The I .mid bill, relating to second class mail matter, was agreed to in nil amended form by the committee. This bill was recently re committed by the House to the roinmiltcc, because of cer tain objections. The amended bill elimi nates the points of objection, particularly that referring to the county newspapers. The economic postage bill was fa vorably acted upon by the committee. It authorizes the uses of n device by which postal cards arc paid for only in rase of use and is designed to facili tate commercial transactions. MILITARY NOTES. Suracoi t In Da'lle Tholr V.o k It Now inoir ly Wi'.liln Ihs Zoni ol Flro-Doad. ly Air Dubb'ei. One of the rcsiilt.i of the enormous increase in the range of modern rillcs lias been n serious one for our army sur geons. So trcincndoujly has the width of the "zone ol lire" in South Africa been increased that the surgeon must practically be utmost as continually un der fire as the fighting line itself anil, what is worse, carry out all his first dressings and emergency operations with the knowledge that at any moment another bullet may cither render hii ministrations unnecessary or put nn abrupt stop to them. The first sign of hesitation on tho part of medical officers to go wherever their services arc required has yet to be recorded nnd many of them have re ceived special mention for conspicuous bravery in the discharge of their errand of mercy. Among these is Surgeon Major llabtic. who, after the annihila tion of Long's battery in its reckless charge to the front at the first attempt to cross the Tugcla rode not merely up to the firing line but far in advance of it, across a belt which had been lit erally swept clear of every living thing by the storm of bullets, to reach a gul ly into which the survivors of the bat tery, including poor young Lieutenant Roberts, son of the commander-in-chief, had dragged themselves for shelter. His horse was killed under him, but he him self escaped in some marvelous manner and for seven hours was in sole charge of a score or more of wounded men, lying under a blazing African sun and without water, save that contained in his own bottle, which he doled out in dram doses. Very often a soldier gets so severe a wound from the tiny bullet of the modern ritlc that he concludes the ene my has no respect for the Geneva con vention, and is using the terrible ex plosive bullet which no civilized nation uses now. Surgeons who know their business are well aware of the explana tion of ihis mistake. The explosive ef fects are due to the air which the bullet drives before it into the wound. Any one can put the matter to a sim ple test. By dropping a round bullet into a glass of water from a height of one or two yards it will be seen that the moment the bullet touches the bottom a very large bubble of air will become detached and rise to the surface. In some cafes this bubble has a volume ol air 20 times as large as the bullet. t But when a rille bullet is traveling al immense speed it drives before it a com pressed bubble much larger still. A military surceon fired n ni&tol hull i.ur, . vessel of water so arranged that he was able to cntch nnd measure the air bub ble, and he found it to be too times the size of the ball. The destructive effects of this mass of air when it gets into a man's body may he imagined. It regularly explodes, tearing the muscles in a terrible man ner. In fact, very often the soldier who is said to have died from a bullet wound is really killed by this explosive volume ol air, which is appropriately called yiujcctuc ail'. The match trust has several factories In Europe, and has now absorbed an important establishment in South America. li t MARKtTC. tiTTsiiiiitn. VT IIK AT N". '! Will: A I No. I new 70 (in " .f tW',- a ih a so in I'OK.N No J ypllnw, enr , 44 48 4i HI No, II yi'l i'W. nhKlleu, Ilxed shtOleil , OA'IH - No. il white N. n wtiiio Fl.ollll Winter piilnnt Jo tic v xtrnlKlit wlntors Hvn 'No. IIAV-No. I Ibmilliy ( lover, No. 1 no.'t 1 s tin II (Id Oil is m 18 71 IS AO 15 7-i III 75 a 2) 1 75 SO lis VII Id',' 13.'! 70 14 14 i.t no 1 1 ti KKKIi No. whlio mid., tun. 1H OH Itrown middlings 1 M Uran. ImiIK 1(1 !l(l BT1IA wVvhftt , R OH 7 M Dairy i'ratlnota !ltITTF.Il-F.I!liierenmory..... ItMdoertninory l-'nio-y country roll CII1;;mK Ohio, new I New York, new I 1'outtr, etn IIFNfl per pnlr ( Mil Kl N8 ilrrMl 1 1 I KKS-drffKfil I (iUH In. snddlilo, Iroili.... an 17 10 id )i in trulls and Veuntntiles, M'ANH-drei.n V basket I 4 M1 1 11I A MH-.S l-iio.-v WtalloV lu 63 CAHdAOU por I1I1I CNiONH per bu 1 00 4 25 Al 9 mi 1 11 ii.ti.Tnioitn. ri.orrt or.s n si W III A l -No a rod Iis'i UM.'il t (IIN -Miami 41", 4.i OATS 10', W( I'llllH..... II l:i,'i HU'l'ltli tlhlocreiimery,. ... il nJ I'llll.ADKI.I'llf I t orn 5 nr,i9 r 7i WIII-.AT N'n. t rod 7ll'( H' COIIN- No. U inlsod 4J 4 i'A. i (lA'IS- No, I wldl Ill 111', M''l TKIt - ( roiiinorv, exlrii.... lit if 4 1 KlUH I't-niif jlvnnia llmts..,. K,', M.W IOIIK, n.dflt 1-ntent II I- AT -No. Ured I (HIN - No. OA'IS While Wi-st.-rn l'.t"l"l p.lt - ('renin, -rv I UCib tilnttj unit l enn . 9 CDiJ' 0 01 H'"i .. 45-4 HI.1 i it Hi I I VK STOCK. Centrnl Slin k Vnrtla, K.nat I. Uteri r, CAtri.a, l',k Extra. 14.10 to llilO lbs B 40 ft f. 1 rime. IIK.ih,, hii it, fi 1(1 A i (lood, 12INI to l.MiO Ihs 0(H) 5 15 ihlv, HdU to llf.ll II, 4 7i 4 IH 1 nlr light pti-ere. Iski to (nyj bt 4 I1J 4 71 Cuiuuion, 'tUO lu too 11,4 a bj 4 10 noun, tleillum B t!i lltsry 6'0 ltouglis and sings 4 75 h CO mir.KP. Trlme, tf, lo 1 10 Ihs (1 25 (141 flood, tb to IKJ Ihs 6 til Bli I nlr, 70 to HI Ihn , III It lil ( oininon 0 fill 4 Ml Venl C'lilvus 101 0 i'l LAUIIS, ( liolen to extra 7 51 7 (11 (loud to elioho 7 26 7 61.' I'nlr to good (I fill 7 nil (nils to (nlr DM 0 75 REVIEW OF TRADE. Riso In Slock Value: Wn.h?sl Polnl ol lha Year Reached Iron Trices Aro Receding. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Revicvi of Trade" says: l'rogress toward bet ter things has been unmistakable. I n- , (lustrial and railroad stocks have risen $K-.15 per share to the highest point ol this year. V heat exports fall lar lic- iow uisi year s, amoiiuimg in nnu 1 weeks to $07(10.801 bushels, ngainst IJ.lo.s.KHo Inst year. The price has ad- I vanced Jc. The exports of corn again prove the magnitude of foreign demand lor cereals, as the extraordinary move ment of last year is closely approach- cd, 11.7g4.K75 bushels having gone' abroad in four weeks, against l.l.KU.Kit last year. 1 lie western receipts are nearly three times ns large as in the same week last year, indicating an abun dant supply on hand, but the price liar risen ijc. Iron is growing weaker, except in Bessemer pig, which is held at $J4-QO at l'ittsbtirg, in spite of small sales of eastern at lower figures. An-1 thraritc No. I has sold little above $.2.1 ' and basic at $U0. with eastern forgr. offered nt $A).50 at Pittsburg. In fin ished products no further change np pears, except in refined bars, which sell in inrge orders close to ac at rmiadci phia, and in plates, which are selling al 2C or less at both markets. Better price are expected from the consolidation ir sheets. But it will not be easy, not in the end profitable, to hold prices aftet supplies so far exceed demand that ma terial can be bought nt lower cost. Transactions through clearing houses show a much smaller volume of busi- ness than a venr nan. the flnilv nveraoe ' for March being 14.3 per cent, smaller than last year, but 34.4 per cent, larger than in 1808. Failures for the week have been 203 in the United States, against 104 last year, and 33 in Canada, against 20 last year, Govrnmont Robbed. Thomas J. Errickson, locomotive en gineer at the United States proving grounds at Sandy Hook, and Martin Sorenson, a government labor foreman, were arrested Friday night. From under the very noses of the army officers stationed nt the Hook the prisoners are charged with having stolen nnd shipped away a whole car load of steel rails, besides looting the proving grounds of gun carriages, brass work and lead. It is said that they loaded the plunder in broad daylight upon a schooner, al most within sight of the officers' quar ters. Errickson has been employed as an engineer at the proving station grounds for six years. Cashier's Shsrtaga $145,000. ' The Merchants National bank, ol Rutland, Vt., closed its doors Monday, and Cashier Husscy was arrested at Albany, N. Y. He left a shortage of $145,000 in his accounts. The bank has a capital of $100,000 and there is due to depositors and other bankers $.15i,5,s Its loans and discounts were $jbi.jo3 and other assets $113,438. National Bank Examiner D. D. Muir has been appointed temporary receiver. Husscy confessed that he had stolen $145,000 from the bank during the past six years and had covered his transac tions by forged notes. wpresil the FeflUh tansae, Writing On the decline of the French language, M. Jean Flnot points ont that at the end of the last esntury r'rineh was the lnnsnsis spoken by tho greatest number of clvlllzod people, whereas now It stands fourth. . Rtikjisu Is spoken by 118,000,000, Himslnn by M.OOO.OOO, (lermnn by 80,000,000, and r'reuch by S,000,000 The "jtmfilo Nlekpl. The nimble nickel works wonders In nil lines of trii'ln, and the nftonor It Is turned the greater Is the purnlinsluq power In any linn. The Fndless Chnln (Unroll Itook will on ablo ynn to get with the nlmliln nicks! ens large 10i. pnokngoof "ltd Ores" starch, one Inrge lOo. package nf "lli.-bl.tger's llosl'i tsrch, with the premiums, two Khnkns penre pnnels, printed In twelve teiottlful eolors, as rnturnl as life, or one Twentieth Cmitury Olrl calendar, the llnest of Its kind rver prlnteil, all for 5n, Ask your groeee, Went Knaltsh-Speaklna Miners Only. llrltlsh Columbia has deuldod to amend the coal miners' net so as to prohibit the employment of anyone tin tier ground who cannot read and wrlto English. 6ri.r,i or r.1110, itt or 1 ni.Lim, ( t.UCAe Col'N'I'V. ( 8m Kit hk .1. 1 .'11 km in iVm nnth that tie Is t'n Bcttini- ,nrtntr of tie ilrtn of r , J. Cnas-T ;o.. l,lni tiitlin-4 In the Iht? of Too-'bi. t'xiist. n nil M.itt srorerihl, fold thet titld f)rn will per the Mini of u.hr iiiniiiiku nol I.mim for vmrh nn uvnry i-use of f -ata Htifi tlinl. (vinnnt he nurrd ttv the lite of llAI.I.'S Cataioim Ctrun. Kiiank J.I'iiKNr.r. nworti t jssAt, Hworn to helorn inn nti'l rllh-e.rf ImmI In lof 1 pruseio',', thi 0th liny of ii-ouinhur. Ni.Mrr I'ohl a "!' reterrh Core l t-iken lntrnnllir, end ft'-tnlit-rrtlvon tlto IiIikxI ituil lnll--'Uis mirfrtctts of the t,yHtoui. Hi-tol lor 1.0 -tiin'Oilnle, free. V. J ntsrr A Co., '1 oludo, U PoM hr HnnrKl-t. Hull's Fsuillr IMI-iirn the host The socialists nnd Dock Workers' union of London will build a $100,000 ball, capable of seating 1,500 people. Ulint siliall AVn llnvit For Itessertl This question arises In tlinfnmlly dully. Lot us one wit II to-dny. Try .Inll-O, n dollnlons snd hotiltliful doseiirt. l'roitirtti In 2 mln. No holllncl no linking I Hluiply mill n llttln hot wittor A eot toeool. KluvorH: l.otnon,Oriinifo, Unspberryaiid Htrnwborry. Atgrouers, lOo, Dirsdcn, (icrmany, publishes a daily paper, nnd all profits arc spent on pub lic parks. Tin- Wesrilnuton Mutual Mlnlnir Investment Ol, M11I1111I Life HIiIk., Senllli,, W n-.hllml.ili, joini-uiiii'i", 0 p,-r ct-iii. ititfi-fMt on all lnv,-,i.-iiii'iiin, ami fiHiil imrlii Ipiillon In prolUe iiiiiiIk In mlnlinr In Ahi-kii 11 ml i-lewhi-n-. 11 rent ailviinin ,. t mull Investor Wrlle lor circular. Ilkhi-ht relcrenuus. A man walking day and night with out resting would take jjjH xlaya to jour ney around the world. To t ore a Mil In On fler. Take f.ASATivs IIhomo (jcinins Tasi-sts. All rlnii-uMi t fn ii .1 the m. -ii"y If It fnlle t corn. K. W. Okovs alunniure Ii on rac-b box. !&,. On nnd after May 1 the plasterers of Toledo will receive 45 cents an hour. Jrll-O, Ihn Sfrvr llcawrt, rienses nil tint family. Four flavors: Leinnii.Orniigtt, ltnihrrj sndSUswhorry. at your grocers. 10 ots. Japan rice is being sent to many far mers in Kastern North Carolina in order that they may make tests of It. The Itest Preserlptlnn for Chllle enil fever Is a tmitle of (iiiovis Ttsi.ss Ciiii.l Tokio. It ! alnitily Iron ami quinine in a tasteless form. Mo lu, uOaf. frftce BOo. ' There arc 740 saloons in the First ward of Chicago, and in one section there arc ao in one block. Mrs Wtnelow'sMnothlnufyrnp fnrrhllilren tei-tiiliiA Hoftone the 101 me. ivdiloeelnllinnttia Uou. allayeiniiit.curvs wind cullo.ki a buttle Mineral production in the United Slates this year will reach a value of nearly $1,000,000,000. lose Pteo's dire for Onnmmptlon both tn my fnniily and prat-ttre.-lir. U, W. ATxau lua, lukster. Mlolt.. uv. 5. Wt A woman's International Union La bel Lrague has just been formed at Muncic, I ml. Vrrst.tTV low, rtehllltatetl or ihaiit-1 rnired bv tin Kllne'a InvlKoratlnv Tonic. Kites tl trial hottle for I weeks' treatmnut. Dr. Kl ne, 14 m Arab Kt, i'lihadelplila. fcuuiled URL Missouri has suffered $15,000,000 loss ' by tornado since iHon. SOMETHING NEW AT BULLriGHI aw of th Speeletoae Slay Lea Thell ish. A disgraceful seen was witnessed In a bull ring, when there was strug gle betwosn small panther, an old llnnene a lnraa bear, and a Dowerful J ,ayt a Ma(f,rid correspondent ot the London Standard. In a short tlm tfcs bull terribly gorsd tbs paother sad tue lioness, but bs bad mors troublt with the bear, which required several terriSo tosslngs and wouads from which blood flowed freely, before th wretched animal gavs ta. The proceed ings were witnessed by 12,000 specta tors of all ranks, who were so mucb engrossed lo Us fight and so enthusi astic over the victory ot the bull, that they hardly noticed the report of a gun fired by the keeper to goad on the wild beasts when at first they did not show flgnt. About twenty persons, however hurriedly left one of the stone gallor tea, and when tbs performance wai nearly over it was found that thes twenty spectators had been wounded, several seriously, in ths eyes and fact by the slugs fired at the animals. All the injured were Instantly attended tc by tbs doctor of ths Infirmary at th bull-ring, who stated that one man tn Austrian baker would loss th light of both eyes, while another would aot bs able to see again with bis left ye. On bearing this tbs crowd be came very demonstrative toward th tamer, who was at ones arrested and taken to ths office ot the civil govern or by the gendarmes. He is to b prosecuted for having caused ths in juries to ths occupants of ths gallery. Tbs Madrid papers denounce ths au thorities for allowing tbs use of flrs srms in crowded bull-ring, but only El Correo and El Corrsspondencla havt ths courage to lament ths fact that such scenes are posslbls la ths capital -A AW S&r 1 v . l.'7-l 7 Thcro is enough wear and tear on tho soldier without tho discomforts that come from having to use a strong laundry soap. Common brown soaps, when constantly used for washing the person, arc extremely irritating. Ivory soap is the ideal soap for tho soldier, suitable for all purposes, for the kitchen utensils, for washing clothes, and for the bath. Ivory Soap is not easily lost, for it floats. Jfc Jfc & SL THE HOUSEHOLD ADVISER. 0NL Y 25 CENTS. A 300-PACE ll.LUSTHTCO BOOK OF INFORMATION AtiO RECIPES rOR THE FARMER AND THE FARMER S WIFE, Ant ferry nftirr mm ami irmnan vhn in Urtinmt oficnelinjrom f'i tf prrfettee of fon brainy awl nriOVtif touts trho hnrr lirrn rperlmrntmj anil prarlirinn thr remit of io rfprritnenlt, nrnrrati'm aftrr yrnrrntunt, lo o'llain the he' kumrltiije n to hot rerlnin thinij run he nrromplithnt, until nil that rtilunlilr information i gnlhernl together in thi volume, to Oetpriod hrnwlnntl for the henefil of mankind at the popular vrirt of lUrrrttofahnotteery 1 CENTS I Tiifhneprir6lontmitiept thing in tho teat of llou Q ti in eosiA0t Hl'lelilltlittnormnumimlierot hold Hattirt, inclndinj ( . U Stamps. ) the book le.tinjprint4liniiliM V.EflVF.fl It'll FA MILT VSK. nrrrlna all the Common CumplntuUawl tiMntl 1 . the titotptrnt tlli'l tic it 4iirinvil ntrtttott ot 'I rrnloirnt. CODKIMf IlKfh IPO. Iniliulini; oil Mitdtof Vluln and Fancy ttMir far Vreak. , foil, hituirr mot Sumter. CAIlHtiFCIIIUillKX. Ill the nwrt rational vsiu from Mtti to (lis time the 1 are ' itld ewiwjh to 'Ifihe. t are, ot 'thrmfrtvt. I Dlsi-.ASF.miF lit nisi H. Ctll', till Ml', lliirj, una and FUVLTlll'.vUh mmt 1 Fiiili'iirinu Trrottnrnl. I .W.'-'o;f,f,l , Fill's ItF.CFJPTS, eomjtrlMlna a1mnl Errrxthina wu tan filnt ' fif, frntn eteautu't White Faint to lir)onu Ituller Httri t. , O.VfO 'J UFA I'M r'yV llF JilSHASFS. Arramird AlphaMlenllw, iiti-lna lhe, Fumptom of tuirh Vlat(U6 ttltft the Fiutctt, (luUhcel mid .U.t Hatwlylua , niruoK, f f millf, rjlun NUMFIlOl'H to mention a verllahl Ilontehold Adrier. In an emertp nry tueh a comet lo reery family not conlainin'j a doctor, IM book U worthmnny lime il low jirirr. SENT POSTPAID FOR SS CENTS IN STAMPS BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE. mVtV9Xar 1 WIDOW WAS GLUTTONOUS. Deroared Twelre Kara ( Corn for Irinner Reery flay. ' All men and women eat If they don't they won't last long, and no onf need worry as to whether they conn for much or not. But good eaters an usually very depend-on-able. Ily gooo ontera I do not mean large eaters 01 greedy eaters, though I may Includi soms of both; but I moan the men and woman who enjoy what they eat and show no disposition, either from dys pepsia or other form of Indigestion, tc (jnarrel with their food, says John Gil mer Speed. Gluttons, however, are no! very lovely. I sat at table once with a woman at a summer resort who, every day for dinner, ate twelve ears of corn from ths cob. Thot Is more than the regulation mid-day feed for 1 horse. And In tho operation oht greased her hands and hor cheeks, and every now and again ber nose wai decorated with the well-buttered gralna. She was a eight, and at th end of the table she bred a famini that It took waiters to relieve. And she was In reposs not by any means a bad-looking woman; but la action In action at ths table she was a kind of human eyclone, leaving desolatlos In her path. Bhe had had three hus bands and Is a widow again. What became of the poor men I never knew Maybs she ate them. Criterion. A tjaeen-s Celleellnr 4)f Bolla. Queen Wllhelmlna has preserved her lolls and adds constantly to her col lection. Need Not Rant foe It. Why should a man borrow trouble when be can pick It np almost any where T St Louis Star. Old as the Bills an the pains and aches of RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA SCIATICA I ore as taxes is ths care of Uwm by St Jacobs Oil id. J , ' 'V - II $L $L $L $k 'ft 'IV l,AnASTIm Is trie orlKlnal end only rturniiie wen t-nai:ns entirely dlrr,-rent from all kal eomlnei. Henily for use In wlilte or fourteen hentitlful tints by sildlnH cold water. 3kTIF8 naturally prefer AtA J1AHTINK for walls and call Insa, becao'o It Is pure, clenn, onrsble. Put up In dry pow tiered form, In flve-ponnil pacta ages, with full directions. IA. kalsomtnes are cheep, tem porary preperetions mnae rrom whlllnu. clinlke. clays, etc., and siuek on walla wli.n oe. rnrtns animal (fine. A I. ABAS' TINrJ la not a kalsomlne. EWARB of ths denier wh nvi ha can sell you the "seme thinn" aa AkABASTINB o 'something; Jnet hh good." ilm Is either not posted or la try ing to deceive you. ND IS OFFKRINO something be hoa boiiRnt sheao end tnea to sell on AtAIlAH'l'INK'B da mends, ha may not reellso ths (leniaie you will Buffer by kalsomlne on your walls. JSNSim.R dealers will not buy a lawsuit. Ltealers risk one by aelllnir and consumers by using Infringement. Alabastln Co. own rlfiht tn mnke wall coat ing to mix with cold water. HE INTERIOR WAI.T.8 of every church and school should he coated only with pure, dur able AL.AHASTINK. It eafo guardN health. Hundreds pi tons used ysurly for this work N BTTTINO ALAtlAPTINE, customera should avoid net tlnK cheap kuleomlncs under different names. Insist on having our goods In packages snd properly labeled. tnSANCB ef wall pnner Is ob vlated bv AUAHASTISE. It can ba used on plestered walla, wood calllnas, brick or can vas. A child can brush It on. It doss not rub or seal off. BTATtT.TBHTET) In favor. Bhun oil Imitations. Aek paint deal, er or driiaslet for tint card. Write us for Interesting book let, free. Al.AHASriNE CO, Orand Itaptda, Mien. VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 3.50 SHOES og Wortri S4 to $6 eompartd A with other make. IndorMtJ by over l.ouu.ooo wttrer. j Th0 nmnuinm bv W. L. I DoufUtf niina Bad price I tauned an bottom. jiki no tutmuui cUimid tn b fuod. Your aWalr ihould keen titem il. not, we will tend a pair" in rtx-ttnt of nrtce and x. fitra for carnage. Hute kind ot ieatha aiie, tri width, plain or can tit. Cat. fret H. L OOUfiUS -HOE CO., Brockton, Man, HII pS f It rofl ner. ot tntl'lLEH, baf I I Pa Nik yo nave out aee.1 LiamicuS r II r bona Piui l.Tna. or foa I gSSI BW sv would not nave Iheia sow. the oitly wuer&t.keed Core. Soduurntion fro cm bualnewt, nooiieratton. 00 opiant 01 tuorphlnew L. MupieieliorlM iu, or 34 and cos of olnimeuS I I.U., poetpald br mll. rieud for l.ou ol Tain, eblalniortnatlon on IHlae, s'ttaKaUelUai yuu uee our remedi or 00c. SUH UAMil. r-L'KE PILE CUKE CO, SM Aeyluot Mt, UarWord. (Jouo. nDnDQV" DISCOTERTitreaa U T J O I aaiell r.1. .nd eeres uret -- aWe wl UstitannleUkeJ tOdava' ItMiiBiena r.e. sc. a. a. uiis'i sues, se a. aueaw, ae. r. n. u. w. N hi Ks 11 m 2 4 M JeY m 1 ij VI Cku4r A Ml omntuii 51 ousts wHciirciiLSE uar t r Seetcoutfa ajrrun. laeioegoou. iaa in tliiiB Bold hy tlrUKulvta. j . t Spain. it ot. XIV7 1M1 CITT, 4on,.t i s saesl -
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