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T t f ! i v ' "l yf . ! Ill mmv mm a m CURES AND BLOOD DISEASES l with grat atli.' action fir tho ' f CURLS GOD POISDK LIPPJdAN E2CS-, Proprietors, Dnipgbts.Uppman's Block. BAVASSAS.Cl'' (iflr ies tM3LCO I K 50. FOR A C A An afrreenble Laxative anfl ?,TffVE Tonic. Sold liy Drupsrista or sect by mail. &.'., oOo. and $1.00 ier packatrp. Fair plc-3 ire?. Tho I'nvcritc T-!".3 PC forthoTccthaa-J lireulii Captain Swetney, U.S.A., fan I)iftrn,Ciil., cays: "Shiloh's Catarrh Ifemeily is the 1: stv iutxlielne I have ever found that wou'.d do mo any good." Price SOcts. Soil by Drug-gists. Ttormt neoUct a Coti-rh. astherp isdanfrer of its leading to Coiisum;tioa. Smwu's (.The will save you a severe Lutiir Trouble. It is tho iM-stCotisrh Cure and speedily relii 'vesCoulis, Croup, Whooping Coujfh ami BroschUis, uad 13 Sold on a fu.irunt ?e. S'n'ts. so:.!) HY am. ii;i'(.'.ii-'i'.-. A Ki'w nr.rt CnTnrilote Tr. i-tmi'iit. i SI-piOSITOKU-.S, Caiisti!.-- cf OinJJii-ut u lloxi'sof Omiiui'iit. A uover-i ui'ii.i? Cur f it evi'ryniiturounil di-i.Tiv. 11 m:ike im opi-nitinii I with llu' knif'i or in.''cl;'iiis 01 ci.ilinlic nri 1, Tvhi-!i are painful ami eliltmi u i.rrii.iiiieLit ciirc, uwl ofti-u r""-iilliiiir in deutli, uinu't-t.-Mry. Why endura this terrible disense? We guarantee 3 boxes to cure any case. i"a mi.y .y tT , iHMii-tii! r'CtiVPil. M a toi. for 5. S.-iit y vjl.uI. (iuitranti'i'S Ispned by our ants. j CONSTIPATION bvJapaRes!verPc"icts tlmcrrat MVFi: mid STOMACH iaii.f.'.A IdK nn.l V.l.ooi) Pi:KlFir:il. Sn:-iil. tuil.l !l .;.-a-iitit to t tnki', -iitcially adaphHl for chiidrun - LIPPMAW EROS.. Proprietors, r-ruijglsts. ' ppoian's Block, f AVAF.NRH. GA. ..Tt THF GFHTI FMiH X FPIFNR Al,: FOR'"' fi?AL No Main. No Pain. !: ertS. Strielure. 1 n-e s. rinse. A I tn 4 I my Curi- f.-r . S' n: iai.i , iil.l- t T, I.I IT. .;l: ll'K.v. Si'i- I; : t ir i , iiiui i' '1 I'lili.-alltir s-.-xual liv,.ti-..ru--s. o'A Sure l-revenlivc ..f all Ven.-r.-:;! Uiieusos. At iirUKyisls. or sent !.. liny f . r J.I.OO. Illje-liii Unlxli.r is" illH JM:.VI""if a'l ii. Hilar r.'lliiMli.-s. DR. HENRY REN Y. Biiicford, Kir. "alj.lur m. t'o.. I.aii.'.'isl. i-. lii. I . i. . . VIRGINIA COLLEGE. Tor Viiuiiu: Liidii's, Uoanoivt', Va. (IK ; i. i- leli.mie. New tiiil.lii e S..UIU. .M.....'in i ii 1 1 . r. . ul furniture. I '.iiiij.iis t.'U ; in N.vm-1-y: in alley,. I i n anil Am. . in Vlu-.ii' ill' ".!t' V. A. It A l: l; I s. I,, i,.. i;...ii:;,ke, WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE I'Al N I tf.S, VA. hno S'-lt- t!i, hm. c.iiit i.iul stir t-ri.tiiiiril Ilanii .i.ir.o tm.l.linTR h- ii ..HKlily r.'imviaej. r';,.imt. d iv-A,'-. t.al, t'.is liKlit. hat Ii r..,.nis,in BWr' t'.'.jr t..rv t!i..rmialil.v .'.n,,,,,,.,! 2 , ,.A.ri, .,', A,lv.'incedC,uiiMv in Kiwisb I..iti:i o. i 4,;. SMH-inl a,lv.mt:.i.,.s ,p llTi,.,,.,! .1 . iiiK u.iIh from I" Seit.-s IVr'ns iiDdt-r.- i.NCii.-3 of tills, f.'l, l,r:,l, U1 ViruiaiaS, W.W. KUlll KTMIN, l'res.. !st: Indispensable in Every iroori Kilclwn. f-i' As everv goo.l the ilitfei-en.-,. big. ii"!icioiis 1 l'o-iie kin, I i iiou-ev, belvvceii inking am k,iow. ippeli-Iheop-lelicate ;-rav ii-s. ng. tiel- ad llie sauces ami Now. these iealelv iia best s'loi l, is pala niri Extract ol'lkr. 3ALA; yas . ci. The Consumptive nnfi P.30o;r5 f itl. rr.-.,i,i.'y,a,i.t,,;.',i;...:w.,-ii,.:,:., J..l..r.,., A Toillll. IU'lllvsll,..,,r,tC.n.L'i!, V,-a.. I.i.,,.... . I,. ll'. .-li..ii, l- emul. Wt :iku, .-ti, l;luui...U,.-ii, ui.-i iu.n. J HINDERCORNS. Thpontv surocun-l',, Cms. ALL 5 KIM GRASSHOPPERS IN CHINA. fciriii"Oi'; i'Ii'i"'F'-i''i'l'r.,' It'll UTratirm. M.i!r!, "id l-n,.,.!. Lli-n-i ti'it hve reiMi-J I! tMl".'i, (.milrih. r r r K J 1 0 8 0 u 9 Di curl) r-'fcw, Trttr, SM .-. etc "l.'iuii'r'i w'huM VyVttmt -a !- i-. jd ni irh. ; fci.-ii-J i tn nie Iq malaria c!':i'l-'i''i pr'irtl" u'P.'-'. I'.'.'l'ri'.Lly A.h, l'u its i..-.Mlt.-. ( i b AKAXTEErf issnod only 1 y I .M. K. lbii.in-o:! lii-i... lM. LiuM-. j H "roi.,. r.-a T .... . P-o Numerous Tlmt soniiers imve j.em vjr- ts; also iui usis, iticianmi s-cj .......,. .level out t.. Fisht Tiicm. j jo silk linings of old evening toilets ' The great province of Kiang-Soo is be- can hc ticaned with very weak camphor ing devastated by locusts. ConsulJones ! Rn -i ammonia water or gasoline and fash-at'cisin-Kiang. sends the state depart- ! ione,i iut0 pretty petticoats for summer mcnt an account 01 tho curious en oris i made by the afilicted sections to dispel the scor.re. Soino of tho methods re torted to are as striking as the sugges tions offered io tho Kansas people when they wcro suffering from .1 similar visi- l.t . f CnT c'htQ " writna tlio I X 'i ..... .. i..v- consul "mero extraordinarv than a i "y umrmmiuu. uuu ... Bwarmcir-r-ed in pairing. Tho air is j these handsome skirt the silk Imnig filled with "clouds cf locusts drifting, land crinoline are cut in breadths exactly circli'i-' crowing and recrossing, with a j the outside, seamed up togetner and faint whirring noise, and settling on tho : then silk faced. ground in thousands of couples. The The india silks, with black ground ground is carpeted thickly with them. ! sprinkled with whito flowers and white Yon cannot make a step without crunch-' grounds with all over arabesque designs, ing heaps of them underyonr feet, while j will be equally fashionable with shot ef thousands more start up in pattering J fects in black and white, plain or with volleys against your legs, hands and j the changeable ground dotted with face." j black. The eggs are deposited in holes drilled sioevus differing in fabric from the by tho female an inch or more deep in dregs coutinue t0 be favored, velvet still tho ground. Tho tinio required for retainino; its hold, being associated with hatching depends entirely on the tern- j ,ight Woolslikecrepon. veiling, clairctte perature. In very hot weather tho new j etc nn(1 aso Nvitn t10 moro substantia: brood begins to make its appearance at i cam'c-a hair fabrics, wool bengalincs, tho end of a week. At this stage they aro verv small, black and as active as ! lleas, making extraordinary oounus oy means of their muscular hind legs. At a littlo distance they suggest the idea of a swarm of black ants seized with sudden insanity. In shape they are ex act copies of their parents, save for the wings. They are greedy feeders and grow rapidly. Dy the eighth or ninth day wings have budded, and the color be gins to change, yellow spots appearing, and in about three weeks or a month they are full grown. The destruction by suitable measures of this formidable pest, involving as it does the prevention cf famine, fever epi demics and riots, is a matter of grave public concern. One constantly hears of mandarins losing their buttons and being disgraivd as the penalty of remiss ness or fail:'.:- to destroy the enemy. Consul ,li s says the Chinese consid er that the visitation of the locusts is a "calamity fiviu lu avcii, and that tlwro j is no help for it." Chinese records clirou- icle many usances ot the appearance and the calamities inilicted by the lo custs in fo:::;i r times, but they have no peculiarly e:iVctivo methods of destroy ing them. The government usually is sues proclamations ordering out the sol diers -and encouraging the farmers to destroy them. The latter are given a bounty for their destruction. The s. 'li Tiers are used against the lo custs, with tin. ir ofiicers at their head, as against an adver.-e army in the field. Instead of a gun or ; lance, however, each soldier is armed with a coarse hemp en bag. attach' d to a bamboo pole, which, with wide open mouth, is waved back and forth amor.g the swarms until tilled, when they are killed, and the action re newed. "In this section of the province," writes Mr. Jones, 'the army has taken the Held, and the district magistrate has taken r.p his quarters in the country where the lo custs are thickest to overlook the work of destruction and to pay the farmers the bounty. "The farmers use large brooms made of bamboo twigs and other bushes, and each armed with this weapon goes forth to slaughter. When killed and collected, they are paid for by weight, which is at me raie 01 -io casn, or -i cents, per poena, j The locusts' eggs are dug up and paid 1 for on a similar scale." Washington I Letter. Oueer Things at the World' I'uir. Certainly the iimtiioters of th.e Chica go World';, fair deserve some credit for the thoroughness with which they are carrying out th. ir original ciieoptku. It was proposed, we believe, to make an exhibition of every phase of human life, of everything that could lie created by the hands of man. of every possible art and industry, both ancient and modern. It was int possible to bring over to America the pyramids or Windsor cas tle, or we have no doubt the exhibition committee would have done so. As it is. they were fain to content themselves with models of the original buildings. But in the case of more portable ob jects their ambition has had free scope, and they seemed to have fairly ransacked the whole habitable globe in search of specimens of human enterprise and in genuity. To such lengths have they car ried out their scheme that they have now included in their list of exhibits all tho procurable paraphernalia of the burglar and the criminal and have issued a no tice to English gamekeepers and land owners inviting them to supply the ex hibition with any tools and implements of the poacher's trade that they may have in their possessi, n. London Spectator. A l.iilli. nin . i nian Imrcli. German rcsidi uts in Paris who lielong to tho Augsburg confession aro to have a handsome new church. It is estimated that out of the -10,000 Teutons in the French capital s.'i.CoO follow the Augs burg rites. There is at present a German Evangelical church in the line Chauchat, a:id also three smaller places, where di vino worship is lld under difficulties. Tho new church will therefore be a great boon to those for whose spiritual needs it is intended, and Tastor Frisins. who has initiat'-d the undertaking, de serves tho support and sympathy of ail his fellow countrymen in Paris for his ef forts. He has gone to Berlin end has seen not only the head of tho Augsburg consis tory, but has been receive d by the emper or, who has given him -J.ot o marks to ward the funds for the const ruction of the needed edifice. Nearly all the Her man princes Catholic as well as Prot estant have sent subscriptions to the good vork. Paris Cor. London Tele graph. A I.'clieatc Com jiliment. able to compliment without to lhsiter is a rare fnft jiti.1 To : seo:i:h probably no r;lt.e (Jf men are enfowe(i with that gift more extensively than the French. An example of tho Frenchman's rare tact i.t matters f tins sort is shown in that swot t littlo story of a man who had ventured to compliment a white haired old lady upon her b"auty. "Ah," said sh", - I fvar you Hatter me. on call me pretty? Whv, I am an old woman, my hair is white, and see, here is a wrinkle." "A vh mklc?" he replied. -Never, ma dame; that is not a wrinkle. It is but a smile that has drifted from its moor ings." Harper's Young People. (.hosts A -e Very Old Ton. It. has bocutho current opinion for cen turies that places of burial aro haunted especially after nightfall with ppecters, fchosts end other apparitions. Persons who have investigated this matter de clatv that th ghost idea was prevalent before Noah built the ark. Even Ovid has put himself on record as believing that spirits occasionally left their sepul chers and wandered about seeking whom they might de vour. St. Louis Republic. FASHION'S FANCIES. To women who cannot wear the very full capo or scries of cartes that fashion eo favors the "bell cape." as it is called, often proves becoming. Fashionable modistes are just now making great use of oriental broche satins ft bias skirt borders to handsome dress- wear i1(.noath light gowns. I Among summer dust cloaks are cir ! cular styles that envelop the whole l:g ure, made of changeable and strirx.il ' glorias, of lustrous shot mohairs, or of j twilled surah, plain r$r changeable. Some of the rich brocaded skirts are . .1.:.... BtTges an)j tilc like. New York Evening 1 Pri5.r 1 ' 1. 00k me ill llit Miirht-hav.-he tat Mv nan I am also 1 .1 -N mure. F.nvv.,11:- The poet I10 vv I'olo the above. lllllM have been in llie last i-figes of consump tion. Perhaps he had only learned, for the liist time. -that if he had lakon Dr. Pierce's Colilon Medical I'Ucovci-y in his '.ir!ior i!!nes. lie oi:lil novoi- have readied his present hopeless condition! i What can be nmiv sad than a keen roal i iz.ition of what niiuhl have boon'.'" ! Plivician Ho.i admit that - ! : 1 1 1 : 1 j -j lion is simply -.croi'ula in the blood al ! tacking the latig -tissues. Il is nov crsai'e to aliovv tne blood to remain impure and it is especially ifekies. u hen soeh a pleasant, harmless iviiie.lv as l)r. Pierce'.- (b.Meii Medical 1 lisd ivvry will tlrive ev ery taint ot scrotnla or nnpitrit v i fmni ! 's-t,.in .vi :isio.r -i .-o .-r. -o 1 . ', f , healthy, rejuvenating i. !.:.! to ihrotigu the v ei'!-. Lap he V ea I !l a .1:1 is t lie ; -i s an. or of ,hi.-h thinos he i l;i o -, an and bl, :ac:.ii.l, : Tin- Jtiait v In me thtit i,s Him ll.'S- I'.ik klen's A.i, The llt sl Salve hi ti Ihuiscs. Soles. I',,. Fever Su res. Tetter. 'hillila'nis Curii-. a!i.l th.iis. an. I piiMti i . ;ay reijuii t-.L il is o-i '.r t -i:t . i'he'.im. Hands. i Kre.i.- Sail aj.pe. t'r H. W !.. se ;r a. I -. eri 11 Dr. i:i ir, .il Ne O.ighs ( I f -.on are a! a ( ' r :i'iv :tr. t: ,,'-t iron directs! ml w oi :is.- t!i;s i lMI-i ri v in U a lair trial, aii.l . ymi may return ir liioiiev ivl'-.nn tiiis niiVr.!:.! ue perii-l. cc Ho hela lio! I !e all.i ii:; e We i !.i not iii know i!,a! Mr. eisiid be IV ie.i o Trial lioltles fro It lie-. .1. 1 1. Hrtiir si, Large ais.i A 1. -llii-i' llefs llo,i;a t:..n. hie. trie rapid: in popular is eiearlv in 1 lie lead favor, i among alives mi; s it -it is re. Ilieilieii Liver . Hea.la. Mil; re 1 1'a-ina! tonics and alter- mla'riiiig nothing v. hh i, p,-r-s.' a- a l.ev erag" or i nt. . ieant. rni.eii a- ihe 1,,-st ,inest lor all ailnienis i.f Moinach. Kidia '.vs. Ii w ; ! cure Sick . 1 1. --i i. ( 'on-t i oat ion. and drive Malaria from tin' vli'in. Sa'.isfa, iion gnaranteed vv ith or the money w iii be rel'nmli' oniv "itle. per l,,i!l li-. s,,;, ! Hill .vi So,,. !, 1 ttle I't'iee .1. 1!. re I as in : u-li h v e m a v arnin. th.-ie is in a proiiiKo 'ohs'.iuati tiv ely enroll .VI pills :.'.'(. I'.IO'S. and sick dap. mi's, Id :;t M. headad llelie liosi- l.iv Peilels: lo'i.iiison kV There I.V its g: vv av - ol 1, 1 its walk. ,1,1. an The vain eNenipiilieil asked one of Sat'sajtar clerk? -Wl Ye don't sn of a good name was w ell the other day. when a man I i. ttr druggists for a bottle 11a. '-Whose?" in. (Mired the I'm-'.' why Ave;',. f course, ipos,. Fin going ti. run .-niv risks v, ith Hannah, do ye: The man who lias tin eomnia'iiis t lie royal arm;.'. Fit-;, dizziness, hysteria ons troubles e'.iieii by .Magi Sold ami gnarant.'i'd by Sl! iV !ro. I'.v cry man is a h vjiocri: one way and lives another U OOD'O A ii D i tig's word I ali tlet'V e Xel'V ine. K. Kobill- e who pray- O N LY is 'he i.-.s.d:- I lood's Sarsa-xiri lor you. 6 -ui ifier. '. cause it is th- b.-"f. he great question is nut how long art ng to Ii ho v. .Jap.iiiesi cure for t disease. 1 son A: Ih'o. File Cim very kind uaraiitei'd is an unfailing and stage of the bv M. E. !b. bin- Find a man vv ho has n a find one who is not hat How's V'.ur Wife? e feel poorly a!! the time, s I ; f aek of energy, and a general '.nt" li-l less enerv ation': She Doess: fer from "tio-aeci i ne. iU a t her bloot Something is vv ron with Una for a doctor! Not at Get her a bottle ot P. a. I. my ilear sir. P. P. Il'riekiy Ash. Poke Knot and Pot ass'inn,. th,. w.ry best Woman's Pegttla tor and tnuit- extant. It reaches the soitrt f trouble ,iiielly and tptieklv, and before yon know it." your wife will be another woman, ami will bless the kind late that brought P. P. I". to her notice and relief. Our best physicians indorse and recommend it. and no weli cotldllcted household where (Hire blood aim us concoiiinani Happiness ajipre- ciated. shon'nl without it. l-,,r sale rcpiltai li). I leiue rv vvheli Mr. Kandali Pope, the retired drug gist of .Madison, Fla.. savs Dec. :!. 1ss':i l-.e regards P. P. 1'. Prickly Ash. Poke Hoot and Potassium as t he bet altera tive on the market, ami that he has seen more beneficial results from the use of ii than any other blood medicine. Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost manhood, weakness caused by overtax ation of the system will be cured bv the powerful P. P. P., which gives health and strength to the wreck of the system. GETTING EVEN. How a Tardy Tenant Got the Best of a Cruel Landlord. "If you can't pay your rent more promptly, out you go," the hard, unfeel ing landlord said, and to verify the words he tacked up a card in front of the house a card he always kept ready for emergencies and which ho had brought with him: TO LET. j "We've lived here fivo years, and yon haven't lost a dollar by us. When George comes homo, he'll have the money," said the littlo woman who. with her small family, occupied the house. "I want my money when it's due, not two weeks afterward," reiterated the landlord. "I'm losing flesh and turning graj- trying to collect my rents." and he Landed off. "It's dead mean," said tho little wom an. "He's a shark, that's what ho is. I'd like to see him get mo out when I pay rent regularly if it ain't just to the minute." Then she sat down and formulated a littlo woman's plan of action, which is always victorious. "Ting-a-ling-a-ling" at the doorbell. "This house to let':" "Yes, ma'am." "Can I go tin on gh it?" "Certainly. Walk right in." Then the little woman opened a door. "This is the parlor. It's new papered. We did it ourselves on account of the dampness." "Oh. is the house damp? Is that why you are moving':" "Here's a bedroom off very conven ient. When tho children had scarlet fever, I used this room for them" "Yon don't mean to say you've had scarlet fever" "It was very light. They were very much worse off with tho measles. Come up stairs, ma'am. Are 3-ou afraid of ty phoid"' "Good gracious, let mo out! I wouldn't have tho house as a gift!" "Oh, there's no danger. It's a very convenient houso if it isn't healthy. There's an undertaker in tho next block, and tho doctor lives next door. His boll keeps us awake all niht." She repeated this formula 100 t'mes a day until renters shunned the place as a plague spot, and tho puzzled landlord toro down the card and renewed the lease. Det roit Free Press. No Kxperienc. Manager Yes, thero are ,1 few vacan cies in my company. Have yon been on the stae long? Lady Alxmt 10 yettrs. "Ah. then yoti have had a good deal of experience?" "N-o, 1 can't say that I have." "Hut you acted'r" "Io. There was never anything for mo to do." "Ah, I see. You have leen in the com pany (if a great actress who wrote the plays herself." New York Weekly. llehlnd. "Mamma," piped littlo 5-year-old Gracie from acri ss tho breakf ast table one Monday morning, "how many inure days before another Sunday comes?" "Six," replied inamm.i promptly. "Oh, I wish 'twas 10." said the tot. "Why, my lov, is Sunday suchalone some day for you ns that?" "Yes, it's yonesome, and," hanging her littlo head, "I get so drelTully 'hind wif my tewing." Exchange. I iikln.l. Wandering Willy uin (at the side dcxr of the country villa) I know, mum, you won't refuse to give a little something to a pore man. I have faith in your good heartedness. mum. Tho Lady of tho House (slamming the dixir with unction) Yes, but it's faith without works. Chicago Record. Ilest Time of Day. "Ah," she said in an enraptured man ner, "don't you welcome the golden, glo rious sunset?" "Y-a-a-s." replied Reginald. "You know it's about at sunset that a fellow can put on a dress suit and feel like a gentleman." Washington Star. A ( ouipensalion. Ethel Tommy Prescott's mamma i deaf. That must bo awful! Johnny Oli, I don't know. I'll bet oho I'.cvcr tells him that littlo boys should be seen and not heard! Brook' yn Life. Lemon Klivlr, A I'l. K.VSANT I.KMUX TONU'. For Kilionsiiess. Constipation and Malaria. For Indig.-iion. sick and Nervous Headache. Fur sleeplessness. Nervousness and Heart ilisea-es. For Fever. Chills. Debility and Kidney Disease-., take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and lliot'inigli or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Moley's Lemon Elixir is prepar ed from the fresh juice of Lemons, com bined w it h ol her egetable liver tunics, and wii! not fail you in any til'lheabuve named di-eases. ' .Vie and' I bottles at .irnggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mn.lov. At iaula. (Ja. A nvNKKt: WitlTKS: 1'ioiu exicrience in my family. Dr. li. Moy.lcv's Lemon Elixer has few. if any eiiiia!-. and no superiors in medi cine, for the regulation of the liver, stomach and bowels. W. II. .M..;.f.ss. Pres. NafllJatik, McMit itville, Trim. A C'AKll. For nei vinis and sick headache. digestion, biliousness and cotislip: (of which I have been a great suffer have never found a medicine that vv V III- itioii vr) I Olllll give such pleasant, prompt and pe ncnt relief as Dr. 11. Mozlcy's L Elixir. .1. P. Sawtki.i., Grillin, ( Publisher Morning Call. rma nion ia. 4.re-n (ioo.ls. Don'l be tempted to invest in thelll. You will get into trouble every time and in the end poverty and disgrace. The genuine 1'ncle Sam's green goods are the only one's of value. They make you rich: especially when used to purchase Simmons Liver Regulator to cure your Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation or P.ilioiisness, or tlrive away Malaria. Don't be tempted to take anything else in place of the Kegnlator. The right kind of men always learn something worth knowing from -i mis take. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Ever, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Pi'les, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Kheutn and Scald Head, 2o cents per box. For sale by druggists. TO EOKSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone tip tha system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale hy druggists. M. K. KUIUNSOX i UUO.. Sle Agents. Ayer's Cathartic Pills Stomach Biliousness - Headache Chills Piles Liver ii.v.inis u niriiiv yeuis, anu nave coiu- rleleiy verified all that is claimed lor them, n attacks of piles, from which 1 sulleieii many years, they alford creator relief than any medicine ever tried." " I have tisi'd Aver' Tills in mv familv for several years, and always found them t". be Frank Spillman, .M.i.i ..I... .-.m . ii. -in pin --ai ive. Having a (,'immI ellect on the liver. It is the best pill I.sed. "P.y the n;o of Ayer's Pills alone. I once cured myself permanently of a ease of rheu matism which bad troubled me several r c porK months. No medicine could have served me ' . ' in better stead. 1 believe these pills would Corner.Avoy. Far.,La. prove a sin-cilic in all cases of incipient rheu matism." "For a lone time my wife was a sufferer from (lysenterv, the best physicians in this T section beini; unable toatlord li-ranv relief. J- a-!,1,!tH' At length we concluded to try Ayer's fills. Blue Kidsre, Va. and alter taking three Uixes she was cured."' "Duritii: the past 'JS years. I have used Ayer's ruin iii my family for all derange- c. Herdsman incuts of the .stomach, liver, and bowels. ' w ' v w T and also, for colds. They have never failed aewarlc, ti. J. to bcnelil." "I sulTercd from dysH-psia for more than a year, the remedies" prescribed by my phy sicians being of no avail. At length, through J. A. KEKDOZA, reading Ayer's Almanac. I was induced to Santa Ana Eeo try Aver's Tills. In ten days, I was restored ' to health." Rheumatism Dysentery Bowels Dyspepsia Ayer's Cathartic Pills Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druprgists Every Dose Effective for Infants and Children. THIRTY ynarn' observation of Cantoria with tho ptTonngwf millions of persons, permit ns to speak of it xrithont gnessing. It is -n";'i,-ma'blr th Dcst wmcdy for Infants and Children the world has ever IrnrtTrn. It is harmless. Children like it. It Cives them health. It will savo their lives. In it Mothers havo something which is ahsolntely safe and prartically perfect as a. child's medicine. Castoria destroys Worai. Castoria allays Feverishness. Can tori a prevents vomiting Sorn Cnrd. ' Castoria enres DiarrhcBa anil Wind Coliq. ' Castoria relieves Teething Tronhlos. Cattoria enres Constipation and Flatnloricy. Castoria nentralites the efforts of crtrb o n i coc i d g asor poisonnns air. Castoria does not contain morphinopinmrjther narcotic preporty. Catoriaassimilatesthe food, Tesnlateshestomachandhowels, giving healthy and natnral sleep. Castoria is pnt np in ojie-.ize bottlesjvnly. It is not sold in bilk. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything elo cn the plea or yromiso that it is"jnst as good " and"will answer every pnrpose." See that von pet C-A -S-T-O-R-I-A . Thefoe-Mmilo signatnre cf Children Cry for Ii. WEIL & CLOSING Out Sale of CLOTHING. Extraordinary Bargains! This Sale AVill Continue for Two Weeks, or Until Further Xotiee. This is niucli t'.-iriicr thnii usu;il . Iimyi our "-l;ii-i iitr utl sah', howt'viT vi li.-ivi' still (juile m l.-irr stork of Sprint,1 Clothing on li:tnd. t linvi nv !i:,v.' t-ojit ludt-d to vc our i custom. ts the bciit'lit wliili' ti;cy li:iv' im! ronii Irtfd tlifir sninnu'r juiichnst's. ! Look at Our Lot 1. Coininisiii inrn's have sol. I at 5 now Iaw 2, ( -oin prising mens vhich wo. havi1 sold at 7 ami JiOr Comprising m.'ii's suits, sold by us at in. 11 ami Lot 4, Comprising worsted and Cheviot we sold at 1l l.'i and 14. now Lot 5, Comprises the Nobbiest line of men',-? and youths1 suits in plain and fancy styles sold by us for 12.50, 14 and l.r, now si 0.00. In addition to the lots above sale our C tr 4- i - I I ILIf C OLUUK mere Clothing at a horizontal reduction of Lr to r0 per rent. Ve would advise our friends to take advantage of these sales and make their selection early before the most desirable goods are closed out. We mean every word we say and invite an inspection of our stock. HL Weil Bros., (;oi.i)si;oi:o, n. . "I saH.Tt'.l for ye;:r. from sioniai-li and Kidney Irotil.l.-s. raiisui very st-voie pains in various arts of tlm Imiiy. N. of the Wk. Oodpakd, lvimniios I li i.'il allonL-il mo any relief until T-inoToto. v;-i, 1 LeiMii taUint; Ayer's l'llli. suit e uliieli 1 ve taKes, aucn. have been cured." " In 18;. l;y the advice of a friend. I lean the use ct Ayer's Fill as a remedy for lul- tt ttt Trr loudness. eoiisriialiou.hi.;lilever4.aiitedds. ' V lliL-y served ine Letter than anything 1 hud Judsoma, Art. . It viously tiled." "For yeprs I was iiflliiaYd with r.evrre headaches, irotn whieli I could find hut little rvv Trrr relief, until I hejrau to take Aver l'ilis. v Aiter iisinc two boxes, I was cured, and have Hubtardston, JIass. had no headache since." ' I was troubled with chills and fever and loss of aiietite, and was unable to get any thing to i.-licve lae. until 1 be-all to take JACOB B. BBOWK, Ayer's l ilU. I am now enjoying excellt nt Grahamville. S. C. health, and can recommend these jx to all Sutlerin trom the above complaints." ' "Ayers I'i!ls have been iuuse in my family Thomas F. Adams, Holly S)ri)igi, Tex. Sulphur, Ky. - U on every WTar.per. Pitcher's Castoria- BROTHERS. Reductions: nii'l youths' suits which we sl."0. ami youth rar s. suits s4.7r. worsted s now ami youths' ar 11' how- sT.75. iit.- which si), no. enumerated wt have nut on of Sprint' Cassi- Pt'nnsyIv;ii!i;iVlrliiliiiVwsp.iKT In all tin- atlrii.utos' that siiilice ! make a lii'st-ela-s f.lllliiv ,j.o;c:::i The -:- Philadelphia -:- Record Sl.aro-; no tl il tier i.i o-oiit to il r. a.lor- Hi til of the Old a:.d NVv. Wu.ld It; M-vv,al U.p ti tii. nt- 'a.h tin. let' the tnaua-eiiieat of a ennipel. tit l :.l r. comprises mailers pvrtainmir 1' liii: iiorsi:ii(M.i. mi: v.wim. wo.m v; v.oi'.i.n. st I i-.N 1'. ai: i. id i i.ija i !'inan ;;. tiik ki-.ai. i sta i !'. ui.:. l'l. lav. : 1 1 . 1 : I i;s Kii'i i).' u Airs Da lie. 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M I". .Vr. i;.li VI. .ma I.v. l;. kv Mount Arrito Ve!.l.u... . r: us s 1 i.ii ;i A.M. f. k Ilr.iwh l:.,. t l'll p. III.. ;: en:.!le -.' ).. I, :iv,-s Nil. st,, 1'. M.i S,-..t;;.ll.i N. Wfl.l. HI St lIKDl ld; IN I'.KlKCTJl'M.i.l M'liilA.M JI IMON. J.H.W'E !. M JU-.I :.i.-HAll.V :.,r.. . fl i liti i.am au.t iiitiTila I 1 ...i a.m.. s HI .. n. i. I . a ai.. . HI . in . Iunii:i . I a in.. . ... .. ul .l.'i.urt ii i ii.i.ii Mali. I.yi . Mmiv. a. AVIXsluN-SALKM IHVInION. i.K.w t: ::tM.Ki: haii.y. a..l:.. I: ' 1' n. . f'T Vi ,.!..n s..:,. :i.i I;.;,-!- I A'l V. alt-: Am..- i.t l..i.ii.i.In' 11 :.'.: a 111. 1:111 . III. .MAIN LINK-VIT r.Ol'NR l.KAVK l.YNt IU-.l i:ii - HAII.Y. .. in.. f,.r K.iaiii li... lia.li.T i. -iiia-l,i. i:i, t .l an.i all iKi.iits S.aitii. via. K. T.. V. A . l: It.. l'lirlur t ar to llu im.lii-. I'lillmaii Ks . r l;..:in !.. I.i Mi nii liis via Kti.ixvitlu an.t liallan.-.i;a .-.::hi a. iii. f.-r l!..an..k.-. Ka.lli.nl. .. i:r. - ti.l: ills.. f,.r Ithiili.-M. r.sal...litas. UklHii a'"' Millions t l.iit li Yitlli'V IHvisioii: als.. t..r I.. i.i-m.I.' mill stations I.. A N. It. II. via. Norton. I u:l'..i:.i. H, s.'l'r I.yiH'hburi: to llristol. 4 '..iiu.s'ts :.T t...nu-i-kv- ;:.'il a. in. witti VV asliiiit'toM ami t iiai;.,ii'-ca laiiiit.'.l. 1'ull.iii.ii M.s..,.rs Koaiiokt-t... VI.-,,,) ! anil Ni Oi Ivans. Iniinm far attai livit. ' J '.'i. a in itailv i..r itoaiioko. I ii.i. li.'l.l. l,., ai:..i.;a Kvliova. t oluiiil.us. t l,:'iu;o anj ail i.on;ts -t. I'ullinari Mivi.t Norfolk lo 'liirauo. KA-sT I'a l SM-I.K.W E I.YNl llltl l;-;-HAH Y. .. :.(l a. in. for Iii. IimioilI. IVt.-rsl.iirc an.l Norfolk. Arrives lv-ti-rsl'iire at I .. in., .s.nii, .-lini: i:h liii'lniioiKl ami r.-tt rsl iiri; liailroa.l. airiint- .11 I. 'i. iin.oli.l at ".'ii ). in. Arrive Norlolk i, I.I .. i... ii::;.'. a. in. Anive l'i tcrsl.iiri; ; :'.1. a. in., is.n-n.slin- with It. A I', it. li. ilailv: arrive l.'i.-l.nion.t s:.... a. in.: arrive Norfolk II:1KI a. in. I ullinali I'al-a.-e M.-i-is r to Nort. Ik. . Also fiilliean I ala.i-s.,-,.I--r t.-t ...s-n l.vn.lil.ini' ill l Iii. Iillioli.t. This ear i!l!i-.. rea.lv al I.vnelil.iiri! at '.''tin ). in. tor i.ss.j.tii i !. in. tin In Iii. Ii, I.t. I', t. I sl.lll I Norlolk in. Norfolk III i ar to .Norfolk, vi. r. 1:1; i nt;ei It. U . It. I.KYI LI.. .. I', an t I'. Atieiit. lioimoks-. Vi Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad. r-st sCllKItl'I.K IN Kt-'I'Ki "!' JAN. : l-AsKNi.HiTUAIN-. No. 4 West STATIONS. Ar. I I. I'. M.i ;. I lU'e : Ar. : I.v. I II In A. V. j in i ; in Is Iii . y;;;!;!..' vr.- i. s-:ni.i:i: thai . (..iLlsLop, . La .raime MIXKD KKhlt.l! 1' ANH I'A" I Tiain !.-a.-s T.ir-r... N. I'., vat Alt.-ii .. ;,. :n. i . N..rt:. via ...rl..k .tally . ..-. ) . -ii.i.lay.. r M INK. (. s,,, 3 : '- ' !Ki.V.t... i :,,.. r. 3 T. Vi. i::t:i:'... li .:ia- V.,.,a,; r. MmM. A. M.I .i' lsl-.ro j T -.'ii .: ; ii:. !Mk I ', "i'l ;i'i La tiraie.' i .' ; 4s : :,. Kalliiie ( n-ek .. VI s ii s :.i; Kiiiston ; 4 s :,; s t asell I 4 in li I.V 111 li: Ilover ' -I -' Iii :.l, I.) :w. t ore Cn-eU I 1 '! 11 n.l 1 1 "i ." -i'lis.aroia ' '.' -'I II l. II 4! Clark ' tri li I.'.. :t on NewU rn ' In ' :i :t:i :' ' l!iver.W.le I 1 41 :t 4s : .'.i.i Cpaum I '' 4 II.-'- 4 P. Ilavel.H-U ': it. ! I I.1 N'ewj..-t si. 4 al! I VV il.lw.sHl s li A 4tli Sill Atlan'.ie 1 4" A 111, A 21i Moreliea.t t in... 7 I A -Jie A Js Mtantie Hotel ; li. A :il i'. M. . . . . Mon'l: i!il les.( A. M Mon. lay. W eitntsilay ami Kri.lay. Tu.'s.iay. Thtirstlay and Saturday. Train 4 ts.nneets witli lliiiiiiefui ,v Wei.;"" Train. IniuikI Nonli. leaviim t ...l.tslMir.. li 'M p. " anil Willi Itieliinotnl and Danville Train West, leav ini: 1 .ol.lsiK.ro i:;L', j.. in. Train Sooiineets with Lii Iimoml A Danville tram arriviim at leildsliro:!:'!.. p. tn.. and with W iliiiin ton ami VV eldoti train from the North al .'1:1A p. in S. L. DILL. Supvrinteiideiit. inn Wlilii."4H. f tutero If Homo wkU. 1".J Vf C!tlui A'. MCALLISTER, s)j.tkau,4sNa8UU St..N. V. m OTU BH A 1,K- TACT'S . ASTHMA-cuREDir; DEL. TAFT BHOrt., HOC U iii i tW. M.X.I
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