- ft. 4- Lof Berkeley County, W. kid his apple crop tor a l!2n,OQ0. This is the r-four acres of moun- ssed value of which ;r acre. As a side un realized between $3XKH m his peach crop. I la much smaller apple or- alizcd between 58.000 and tf -r.i. nir vnitT llfs nromrrflY. srou Te entitled to uwrcercdit than a man vvho is cbari'able, ot a woman who is- literary. 1 ? A Word for the Institute. lo lookio .over n copy of the News and bfeetter, o' Mferch .2 J, wo find the following Miioion of th" Kepley Institute at iireens b'n N. C by, Judge Robert W. Wirwtoa . lodge VViustu -live.? in turrham couuty, troRi which ntore than fcoventy-fivo 4neu UnyuRdar to tirt oaaburo and avKiled thm fofvea oUhe Keeiey Treatment: To tdl Ediitoh: In tei ilfi of the untortu butoTnebriasiol air tite 1 would like to fcfcy &.wordi glvlfg niv observations ol tho jtrerk'inga of tb tleftey Institute. My o.ipor-t'iufti--, ol judging, during the tour years and wore that I Ikivo presided over the caurts of - K ith Carolina, wro excellent. It 1 ny pin ion that tk ordinary person" who has jonde U his mind to quit tho drink or l-ium habit, after full treatment ai theKeeley ' tns'litut". '-an resist these fearful temptation ttii.l ma" a man of btmaelf again. Indeed I Ihotild n eertab.lv expect a friend of mine, thus Balloted, tu tiake this treatment! as I irotdd expect n'pergou afflicted with mdlnria to take quinine, Kntertnlniug these views, I wih to mid fny hearty endorsement to th hi!f Introduod in the Heonte by Mr. liar Pi ...ii and in the Btfuse by Mr. King to Allow unities t- prnvliio fr the treatment add tre of Indigent iti'rldtef". Vnry truly yoUM, litter . w. Wisnruit. t1htJ;nXte.,'N. ('.. March 1, JHD7, y --mkmmwmm- f fill rhlit in Vh.ti TtttMt pinee. but If fmt mtv Tetter or Iwnmuiu ai, ialt-UUeuni. W uiiifc-Moi m. H'tir r.v. j,,q. .Viaiii mi1 buy "l. .1 I.. . I . .. " . ' - ' - '.ILun stAnai. IftBuali, tia, ui4 e&nnot rea c!) ii a blood nv inier ta euro '. Ill !! -- "t'fttlt'M .llv. and .1.1.- 1 1 1 anrl irmfnii mirfdi ( Hull t a qiiAck medicine, it hbk rtne nost pnyaiuians m 1 s, and Is a regular pre wi-iption, ft id f'o.,'KMM of the best tonics km n, comhiiH-dv ith the larst blood purillers, Hetiag direotly on th mucous Burfaeen. The " . f u) rfi..il e.iniKlntiikn dP tha f ieji inn" ti 1 I i . t , ) -"what prolu'-cs s-uch woudvrHul results in cur- Fitsj ormanently pnred. No fits or nervous nessafter flrtday's us of Dr. Kline's Great Nvrve Hestfrer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free Dr. H. If. KlilMts, Lbl.,931 Ar. h St.. l'hila.. Pa. Mrs. Vinslow'sSoothinKPvruD forchi'drcn tectblnif. softens Jthe gums, reducing Inflama- i.ou,aii.i v s pntn.cures wind colic, :sk-. a hottle. : Plso's Cum is the med'n-iun to break up children's troughs and Coloc Mrs. M. U Htm, Spi-agnc, Wash., MaiebS, 1801. ': If afHi.'ti ! with sore eyes use Dr. I. Thoinr ttnsEye w.iter. Driiinrlsts sell at "5e. a bottle SCROFULOUS HUMOR t floret ii. al-. I by Hood'n Snraaparlll and I Have Nwver ltelurtied. ! "f was a sufferer with scrofulous humor, nud had a very largo sorof under my ohtn. It caused mojnuoh palu. I also felt tired and dospondoar, but after taking a few bottles of Uood'i Barsapajrllla my sore Were healed and hara never teturned." Mrs. ( . N. ltockwetl, White's Store, N. Y: Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One Truo Blood Purifier, - " 13 o i " - Dill assist Digestion and cure ICUOU 9 rlJIS Constipation. 86 cents. 300Q BICYCLES n.Mf f he flonci nut it once. Slioid.nd SJ Ne4l. gunranl'd, it in rsu. v , tin ai i dl tossu -(iimaiHii& to SJ 5. Shipped to anyone dfpr.hir rifrlfrlorcl.iiringle noiiDMi.ui Miil'.out advanro i n lc.iic MM. W Will glff OM twfcwl l -Jplnxlm. lUrra llrlU ! our lot ittnt n nth ln rSrr. VFE ornaipli mur Sp.vlal Offrr. MeaIClvclel o. 130 Avenue P,, birage. III. AUPH cmi If tared wl'li out their knowlettge by An'i tii;r the uisrvelous rare for the drinlr bsblt . Write Uenuvft Ctiemtrnl "T go..iW UroaUwer, K, V. fill InforsastloB ui puin wrapper) mailed free. fjureji KnftcrUlg WUnneu. Ahsolutnr)' Vvx- t ililc ami fiiiaruulued. Mauufdclured by l.voKeut PiMiinlti Mi .lii liu r. ii.pmiv , -MI IvMMI, 1,1 . .... Wss. ii. JOSEPHS LIVER RE&ULAIJft. The n' i on the Mnrteot. Ah Druf Ists and MfrehanU. MutM by I. i.i ii'" I l I' tit i ii 4 tfiin OSDORNC' Wim ii sl u . I . a . A i.,it I, iiii.h,,, Nnim 7 "pfe Wi.iii tjma, C'hnBb.wii(. NRd (or vUllfda, RECIPE la make n lbs, bard while fcoaji fur 15 etn. Inatrui'fbtn 10 eta almp. Add, A. V. Muwlt, rrepiuwn.lnd.' M, Dr. C, 0. QONOND. Thn Kttnnui Mi'ittuiii will ntujrir qupntluna for anr n ami giiarnnti'o cerrci-t ainvvera. Thoiifftiiit Ifrtlfy bo can n i til nil secret and my hterlet, paat una ruture. ny n-t irt siic ann si.iji. a tew oaynoniy. Punitoo stone in America. Ueretoforo our supply of pumice tone bns come almost exclusively from Italy. Now an American product Is forcing its way Into the market; This material has been found of excellent quality In Western Nebraska, and in a pulverized form. There aro seven dif ferent deposits, tthese comprising In all about 400 acres. According to a report made, by Prof . U. O. Salisbury of the University of Chicago, there are ap proximately 800,000 tons In sight. The deposits, with adjoining lands, have been acquired by the Chicago Pumice Company. They, however, desired also a tump pumice stone. After " much Beerelf such a deposit was found In Utah, 245 miles south of Salt Lake Olty, This property comprises 120 acres, ant! it is virtually an entire mountain ot th material of all degrees of purity .Man ifiicturcr. etable Sicilian HAIR RENEWI Prevents the hair from fall ing out, and makes a new growth come in. You save what you have and get more. No 2vi st B. N. U.No. 43'97. mi ail tin Best Coagh Byrub. 'I mim 6o6d. Use id ome. hoi 1 ttr drucstsU. MMJ nif-t Vi m' cai.-irro. .cna ror tastimoniau, iree. F. JCnXMBY & Co., Props., Toledo. 0 Sold W; Druggists, price, 75c. i HhII's Faihily Pills are the best. DRUNK 3- .3T. WmM iJ. CURfS W H H TbLeeislature to Be Memorialized in Behalf of the Soldiers Home- FORESTRY SOCIETY ORGANIZED I'ortralts of Three CoIopeUTele phone Rates Lower State Flair Offi cers Elcctcd--Other N. C. Squibs A special from Ealeigh to the Ouar- lotte Observer, says the penitentiary directors uuanimously decided that Dr, Kirby Smith, son of the snperintend eut, had been guilty of the grossest im morality with two of the female crimi nal insane; that the charges against him Mere fully proved -and that Dr. George L. Kirby and Superintendent Smith were commended for promptly discharging him as supervisor; The board also decided to place the peniten tiary absolutely in charge f the execu tive committee, composed of Directors Cbadbourn, Martin and Cotton, thus taking control entirely out of Superin tendent Smith's hands. Smith made no protest but submitted to it tell. ;i He is now only nominally the superintend ent. His suhmisniou is all that saved him, as but for this be v. mild have been' deposed. All the officials and employes ho hove their families in the peniten tiary nro ordered to remove: them J im mediately. No bills are to lo paid tin Iomb approved by Chairman Mockery aud two executive comniiiteeen. Them will bo a complete overbaling n ltd all surplus nmplovert will m drop ped. It wfti det bled that thtf teii t tit, v should not he loated, an tatfs end sentiment in the Statu h hyt leasiug. - - -4 - -- A lUleigh during Folr Weak there wa au interentlnu ceremony atiho 1 late fuir ffrouuds the presentatiojn to the State for its library of iniutingH of the three colonels of the Twettty-iixth North ( arolina regiment Z. B Vaee, Henry K. Burgwyn aud John 1. Tune. Richard H. Battle, president oltbelfteir, introduced John Burgwyn McBae, who inado tho oresentation speech in Hoo taste and paid the comtuaaderH; of the regiment a tribute, stating that at ( Jetty sburg the loss was greater than that of any other regiment on either siile during the war. Governor Russell mado an eloquent live minutes' speech, accepting the portraits in the name of the S'a e, aud sa3-iog that, dead ot Jiv ing, the Confederate soldier ocCapidd a place in the pantheon of fame, i Hejin troduced Justice Montgomery, of the Supreme Court, w ho in a forceful ad dress accepted the paint in-. Piiomiujent men from all over the State were pres ent. Col. Lanoaud W. H. S. Burgwyn and members of the Confederate Veter ans' Association bciug among them. Tho Railroad Commission decide that the order reducing telephone rateaj in tbis State must stand. The order was made Juno 1st. and is as follows: The Souther u Hell Telephone and Telegraph Company will bo allowed a maxitnuu) charge (annually, semi-anuually i or quarterly) for. telephone rates as fol lows: Price of bnsiuess: Special wire, per year; 2, party wire, each, $S0.60 per year; tft party wire, each, $23. 60 per year; 4, party wire, each, $20,40 per year; o, party wire, each, 31 per year Residence: Special wire, 824 per year; 2, party wire, each, 123.40 Per year) a, patty wire, each, $20 per year; 4, party Wire, each, 816. St) per year; si, party wire, each, $14.40 per year. Effective Juno 10th, li7. i- The State Confederate Vet elans in aunual session at llaleiuh elected Col Francis M. Parker, of Littleton, presi dent; ttoorce T. Leach, of rlttBboro, vice-president, and C. B. Benson, of Paleiuh, secretarv. Speeches were mado by O. II. IhttMo, J. C. Birdsohg, C. J. Leach and Rev. James Rattle. A. C. Avory, W. H. Day, C. B. Den- sou and Jas. C. Macrae were appoint ed to - memorialize tho legislature i to make more liberal provision for the soldiers' home,-whieh now gets only H,.rHM) annually ana lias already ? ex hausted this year s appropriation. I It gets far less than the homo in any other Male, and snbtatitiitl brick eottauos un needed for net loss thau two! huudjred. A i e--.nliitii.il of thanks to Charle llrond- way liotiss w .m adopted by a tiling vote, ' i I ' ! The North ('attiliiia Knreshy HotilHy was organised itMlm Slate Pair, ft stalls with twenty niemberk i;WjF5. Petty, of Carthage, was elt,Hetl pr5(si dent; (i, A. HehancK, of Hiltuiorw, nbe pin, i.l. .Hi, aud W. VV7 Aslie, seeretary. TIhi forest products of the! tstei ar among its most important sonices o( income, amounting for the eastern couuUqs alone to more thau twelve n il lion dollars. The society has lor Hts Ob ject the improvements and pet-p-in tv of tho forests of tho State, their protec tion from fires aud their renewal; The next meeting will be held at Newborn during the fair, when addresses will bo delivered by Htate Geologist Holnios and other members. - - . 1 n. The Supreme Court says the State i liable for the costs in tho I'amlico Oys ter casos. Of these costs there are e v eial thousand dollars, duo tho sheritl and clerk. Auditor Ayor does? not! see how he can issuo a warrant for;1 he amount, and so will recommend to 1 ho claimants thatrthey appoal to the Lejgis laturo for relief. Thero is some commeut on the sen teoce of Ueorge .lohuson, nogro racist, at Wilmington, to be hanged on Thanks giving day. It was an unusual selec tion of a nay by Judgo Sutton. uj 1 1 J: i he railroad comnusssion in sess on at Baloigh took up the matter of the reduction of rates of freight on Icotttm. which it recently ordered; aud deck) on that they shouhl stand. It will be re membered, If. VY. H (liover, traffic manager of the Seaboard Air Lino, urged the commission uot to lower the r.tte. A ii-year-ohl child of Mr, Ho ovei was suttoring from symptons ol cntarih aud was talteu to 4)r. Wakefield fir treatment. Tho titu lar found, and io moved from tho child's nose a Inrgs steel staple, such as is used in puttiiuj up wire fences. Observer. Tho State Fair this! year wjka: up U Us usual standard in every department The horse raeiug wast ititerfered with by rain. Large crowds wore in attend ance each day and many had the plottHum of mttetin their luadroil, ojd ii iomirt, ami-Nome then best girl; The State Horticultural Sot elected John an Liodley 'p i ii,..,..,,. ..t 1 1.. ....... i "... . niunu, hi viioruouuiu, it and c. It. Edwards, treasurer. , Mr. Bagwell, of Wake, for the ffflh time, has beeu awarded the Breed prize lor tue nest cotton at tho i air, istv re- 'I t'S 111 till t , eiieiur.V. ill I Stale KAUTHQUAKK IN W. O. Lenoir end Wlnston-Saletn Felt the Shock Distinctly. . Lenoir, N, 0. -(Special) A very distinct earthquake shock was felt here and at other points in this locality shortly before 11 o'clock on the night of the 22d. Winston. N. C. (SpecieM There was a distinct eai thouaka shock here about half past 10 o'clock on the night of the 22d. It made windows rattle for a few seconds. The -wave appeared to pass from west to east There seemed to be two waves in very quick succes sion. The Earthquake Felt lh Virginia. Richmond, Va (Special.) Several points in southwestern Virginia report having experien ce an earthquake shock on the night of the 22d. No damage is reported. CLEVELAND AT PRINCETON. Two Thousand People Hear Him Make an Address. At Priucoton, N. J. , on the 22nd the first annual exercises in commemora tion of the day when a charter was granted to the College of New Jersey, were held in Alexander Hall. Two thousand people were present on the occasion, which was made one of signal importance by the address of Uro ft Cleveland, ex-President of the United States, and Lord Aberdeen, Qovernfjr General of Canada, One hundred and fifty yean ago the prov ince of New Jersey granted the college, whieh afterward assumed its name, a charter authorising tho beginning of the institution of learning which be uftiue Princeton University last Octo ber, and the exercise were for the two fold purpose of celebrating the origin of the College of New Jersey aud its vu lution into Princeton University, DANK NoTTT CLOSED, The National, of AshevtUe, N. (J., Has Closed I s Doors. The National Bank of Asheville, N. C. , closed its doors on the 22d. This leaves but one bank there. AS soon as (he announcement was circulated a run was begun on the Battery Park Hank. Up to 1 p. m. more money had been taken in than paid out. Tli'e Battery Park Bank had $7.3,000 in cash at tho last showing. The run on the Battery Park Bank stopped about 2 p. m. , leaving more money in the bank than when it opened this marning. The statement of the National Bank is to the effect that inability to make col lections wns the cause of tho fuilnre, and that it is probably the assets will bo sufficient to pay all depositors. MARHIkTIN JAIL. The Man and Woman Clasped Hands Through the Jail Bars. A special to the Charlotte (N. C. ) Ob server says a novel marriage, was cele brated at Newton. The contracting par. ties, Porry Johnson and Agues Scronco, both confined in the county jail, await ing the November term of the Superior Courtto answer criminal charges against tnom. ine ceremony was conductod by Rev. M. I). Giles, of the Methodist Church. The groom stood inside his iron cell and the brido on the outsido, with hands clasped through the bars during the ceremony, after which tho brido was reconducted to her own apartment, amid the cheers of tho other twenty prisoners. Convicted of Murder In Four Minutes. At Goldsboro, N. C, Sam Wright, colored, who, on tho night of the. 2d inst., brutally murdered Wi A. Cnrra county storekeeper, by cutting his throat, for tho purpose of rdbberv, was tried before Judgo Robinsoh and found guilty and sentenced to be hanged on November 10th. The ovidenco was wholly circumstantial, but conclusive of tho prisoner's guilt. Tho jury re tired at 5:4.1 p. m. and four iniiitites later brought in tho above verdict, which gives general satisfaction, A motion for a now trial was overruled, In ( .imp on Mulllvaii's Island. Charleston, ft, O.-(Spoolal), Hat lory C, Pint Artillery, V. , A , Cap tain 11, A, Hubbell commanding, is now qnavteietl on HuUlvan's Island. The solders have arrived' at qitacau tine, The steamf Planter, on which they were brought here front St, Aug usttue, rau down to tha islam), tents were pitched and the men went into canip until suitabla barrauka are com nloted, There are suty-oue men aud four offloers iu the garrison. Fair a financial Failure. Tho last day of tho North Carolina State Fair, owing to bad weather, was a financial failure, so says tho Char lotte, N. C, Obsorver, so far as the raqes were concerned, but in othor re spects it was up to the usual standard. The entrance money was returned, and very generously the managers of the fair paid the freights on the horses en tered to the next pluce where they raco. Birmingham Miners OrganUlug. A convention of tho coal miners of lubama was held afBirmingham, when it was deoided to orgauizo at once snd affiliate with the United Miuo Workers of America. Coiunittteos wero appointed and within thirty days tof 000 miners will be formed into uuions which will represent tho strengh of the organization in the Birmingham dis trict. The Fowler Bicycle Company Broke. At Chieago, an assignment has been mado by the Fowler Cyclo Company, oifo of the largest bicycle concerns in the West. The officers of the company are reticent regarding the amount u' assets and liabilities, but the best in formation obtainable gives the liabib itioi as close to $500,000, and the assets much less. The concern em ployed about ftoo men, " Killed In a Co.. I Itooitt. At Loo Sennits' bar aud pool rooms in Salisbury, N. 0., Prank Avoritt, a machinist of Nashville, Teun, , was ahot and killod; by flilmoie Hammond, of that city. It is supposed that they were gambling. Hammond has been com mil ted to jail. A Postofltce Rubbed. -The Monmouth, Va. , postoffloe. four mllos from Lexington, has been robbed by three men. Thirty -five dollars was secured. Tbj burglars escaped. I 1 Woolen Ingrain Carpet, 33c. Imported V elvet ( arpet , 8 Be. 9r entire forco Is working day and nigbt flliing orders. Tou, siu, can save 60 to 60 per cent, on a carpet by Writing for our new Colored Carpet Catalogue, which ehowa all gotda in HlbogTapbed colors and vltb eact dis tinctness. The beck costs yon nothing, it you wish quality samples, send 8c. in 6tami3. Cur new J13 page general catalogue of Furniture, Draperies. Crockery, Stoves, etc.. will bo ready after Nov. 1st. Write for It that. JULIUS HINES Al SON. BALTIMORE, NU. ii . . ... , . . Mothers! nimdi3cotn forte and dan gets of child 1 SMfcau 'CM be almost rn tirely avoided. WincolC.itdui" re 1 Uvea ex peetant moth ers, It gives tonetotbegeu italorgaas,and lmts thjni iu condition, to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy lew painful, eborteu9 labor and hasteus recovery after child-birth. It helpa a woman bear strong healthy children. has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings joy to loviug hearts that long for a darl::ig baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. i .oo per bottle. For advics In casss requiring special direction:?, aidre.-.s, trlvlnr symptoms, th "Ladles' Advisory Department, " The ChattiijootJi MeJicIno Co., Chatta nuos. Tcirii. Urt. LOUISA HALE. of Jefferson, G.i., lays: 11 Whan I first took Wine of Cardul wo had been married three years, but could not have any children. Nine months later I had a fine girl baby." 1 - mWKSZS i WE mm. I'otinr.aroMirsor. invitko. OM lliiiiilnlon Iron A Nail It lilt liinoinl. t n Seattle FREE INFORMATION Klondike Alaska Ki'.ATtl M, NN ilt , I t AMMMH in 1 'HHMMMI'M IttuiiAr. HKAftl.K, Klisini. ,hUA, NVicbMltftnll H'lH.. Ki iililr, :m ini nlittliihi Kniliiuul", '.'in ine 1 1 hd, l i hi ii iiiid Atfi'li'MliiirMl i ''iiti'i'i Mi'i ii'iMii ; f iMM t I'rii i l.imuK.i Kupcil. i-iii i., l.iii'ui'kt ( 'jlj i Nnfrat lliniii'r, Add. Hn , RiWa Qoose Qrtaie Liniment lii - hvuin tiolil mull i ii (inn Hiili-n in i in ti all in In-- i mt paiiiH, rlieuroatbiii. umiridtfla, aprniiis, liruini H uinl liiint. Ii Uulin whitii ul ed to i iua roliln, i miip, niiiHl.h ami in grippe liiirki i than any Known n inthly, N'u I'urn no pay. Sold by .ill ilrunUH ami Kenoral btnrea. Mailt, only 1. v i.OOHK UltEASE LIMMr NT t'D., liiiKr.N.siiuiin, N. U. COMPLETE ' T.T,",r V.v., Vs r- Also Gin, Freaa, "Cuue M ill mid Nblngle Outfits. Ci9"rnxt every day; work ISO Unmln. LOMBAIM) IHOV WORKS A Nil SUPPLY COMPANY. At til STA, OtOlit.! . STRATER'S COLLEGE 'rrRiltffiSS; Iluukkecpnidt.Boat.iCiiaapaMt .Siiiiaeioii tfitiraitteed FITS 1 ii. i n, .?... -rr.. Srudtora Kit KC i iii I'. , Iim II -(wnk lui il-.-li. I'OhtaBeAa IIU. S. I KKKKV, Clitcao, I 'b- GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE I Walter Baker & Cos Breakfast COCOA Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. Coefe Ife8 than ONi; C1CST a cup. Be sure that I lie packagn bears our Trade-Mark., Walter Baker 8t Co. Limited, (Bstabiitbtd i7o i Dorcheiter, Mast Trail OON'T YOU HsHsflr papers and books whtab you don't fully u I 1 1 k tA leiiati ill. ii a ah tiMil o .v. ..L.a Ilka to look UD If ou hud aaina forr.tl6& In a few tse4?-aat be dbllgsd to ban He a tw. nt s .j.ouu I tR0yolopHa cottloa 33 or u. saw av iu stamps ssnt to BOOK PUJ" LISHINC HOUSf , l34ieorv f IJ W" rd Street. N, Y. City will furuUU j au, post J aid, with Just suua sf ft book, containing 6W ptes, well Illustrated, with complete bandy Index,' Do you kaow who Castm was, and where he lired' Who Lui't the Pyramids, and wbon' Tbat ouad travels 1135 feet per epa What U the longest river la the world? That 1faro Polo Invento I the compass in and who Marco Tolo wasV What the Gordian Knot waaV Tho book contains Ibousandi 50 C. of (xplanatious el just about. JJtty It at the SAW MILLS. If you need a saw mill, any size, write me before buying elsewhere, I have the raoet complete Hue ot mills ot any dealer or manufacturer in the South. CORN MILLS. Very highest grade Stones, at unusual ly low prices. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, r Planers. Moulders, Edf?erj, Re-Saws Band Saws, Lath', etc. ENGINES AND BOILERS, Talbott and Liddell. Engleberg Rice Huller, in stock, quick delivery, low prices. V. C. BADHAM, No. 1326 Main St.. Columbia, S. C. ItHI, CHINA, FOB CROCK IS R LAMPS. SEXD TO OB CALL OS MOORE & KYLE, No. 8 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. C, .... ALSO JOBBERS OF TOYS. Cheap China, l.ftninpnnd Ola.MWare. Will i: ve -yiiii OLD TARIFF PRICES. In our i Mail Ut'tMtrtment m- carrv the handemeat line of lMunertvare. Cut Olaa Wedecwond lh-lr-aHrHe and Motiie FurnNhlnira carried iy ntiy ptoate 111 the .State. Our price are th EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR! M J . ' iniuiii.it, A vpra, a, M , , It, Till 14 a wMt Valuna Jlnuli ret uu iiiiuiitHht, i.-... i....,i a ii I' ' iu.. nib itlMnituiiitii Miiininiin .if inrrnfMiif OMMata, lfu i'nii.u iiii'l llin of Yrv Vflltlllg iikIi lit) Mvm, nitt ta Mi.i.n ,;H.iueiloi vluH will al- lifvi4tuo-(.ure, tt I aiitw, I'rofuneiy lliuairatH. luu i6oi iawrUtu iu 1 1. mi pivryHUy Kiidiiali, una ii freo frj.iii ihv lounulcal (erma which i in. In mobt pooior Hooka so valut loai to tlK) i-it.'i .Hit of leftltrs. Tula Uooli ia in. icmteil in in- ol teorvicv in the Fiimil)-, i. ml is -., wurdott Md tolie n-atllly understood by all OM.Y HO na. POSTPAID, l'ofitaffe Star.xr.s Taken. Kot ouiy (iocs this Uook ron lain ao nmcli Itifonnatloii helu live to Oiarase, but very proper 1 alvf.t a Coinpleto AualytJs of f-verythlng i.ertainlng to I'ourt fhlp. Marriage ana tho l'roiliic- iui and Keatlu of Healthy Kruiillles.togeUi- with Valuable Ke.-ipes aud 1'rOKTiptlona, Kx 1 Innatlonsof Hotaulcal I'ractlec-, Correct use or Ordinary Herbs, icn (ompi.ctk Index. no OK IM?B. HOI sr. 1 leonnru tl N. Y. Vlty cap' At) KrricT. Alabama Marries Mississippi Oxrord, Ala., wrlica: uare used Dr. SI. A. Slmmona X;lvei'Modlcino 25 years. I know It cures Dlzzlneaa of Ilea.l, Buur Btomach. Bick Uerulache, and many other diseases. I tried Thcdford'B Wack Draupht." but Old not And it to bo half as p ol da tha M.A.bliuinoaaaifdh-iue, Leucorrhcea-"Whe8.M This is a disorder from which few women escape at somo period of their lireB. It is in the nature of nasal catarrh. Iu a healthy condition the liningmciobraueof the genital orgaus secretes sunlcient mucus to moisten thcin.butif tho mucus membrane Is con gented or Inflaeiod, tho Bocrotlon becomes profuse, Irritating and offoimivo. Jl'lio best rcoult.ywill fellow tbo Uao of our Mexican female Itemed v& un inlcclion. andttdofo twicq a day for some tbno ot tlvat gront utordio tonic Dr. Slmmona Kquaw iu Wlpw, will cure the complaint. i.ihtk)i cubs., wriieBS et A. si iu mo n a Liver Afedi clue has been neii:M yours In toy Father' fuinity fof Nrvouaneaa,flk'b iieed m ill', Ilynprp' i.i. Ilib louaapas, My hlstcr wai eoniiucd to la d furtaeatbs from Ktditrifemeut of Liver Our Doctor rfnvu liar up In die, Hhn ln u bikini? M. A.M. t M.Kiid tvn4 i-.hiii entirely Hi I ' 'i in i ' la in lunt iHitiinajlaen I" lv. n N Att. L. M. Hml KpIIIu'h biver itfMull5r, Tho laimrby careful tet liv Inif lieaa found Hot so rcllablo baa Uon din earued. Manitrual IrrequUrltlei. J'nberty la iho period wnni wi uatriiatloa IB eaUbllabcd. ll a tho time when the girl laaoBtfs a woman, and aUo thu timufrom which many femalu diacaseu d.it The meuutrual flow aauallyeonUnuea from throe to six days and comes on about every twenty-eight dajs. Tbo (junntlty exuded varieo rrom two to eight ounces, but the amount coin- intent with the health of ono person may bo escesalvo and weakening in another. The f uuc.tiou is regarded aa being regular when ita effect opon tho system is fatorablo. The departure , from healthy wcmiirtiatlon aro numeroui aud should bo corrected by using Dr. Slauauna sq.un.wi Vino Wine. l'ATKNT l l.IISTEU 5t Altl VIS Heavy liold Plate. Hub) Centre. J . . l.iJJiXa! WBBB- tiilt ruunilcd hv 8 Klue Urillluuta. Bamplo 15c. 1. Sf. M'atrin A .'0. Cataloi.Ois FttaJC. Providence, It. I. B. N. U. No. 43.-07. af K?"sTIS sl com ttcrwH and rsfsreooes ie the nw uoileratand, and whlob you would eomnkat Look whlah wuuhl k'lv (lis In suqh matters as you wonder mm O vSr BB1 fiiw WU fflf KPT 50 very low price of The Value or Rent. A doctor, writing on tbe eubject of tin- suppression of unelesa noises In citlee, which he claims will hnsten toward convalescence many n patient whose nerves are now too racked by perpetual racket to give the system k chance of recuperating says he remem bers one delightful ward in his training school whereto the "sister" used to in sist on n "silent hour," from 2:30 to 3:30 daily. It was the only ward !n tbo hospital which enforced this golden rule, alike beneficial to tbe nurses fo unate ecough to he drafted there a the patients theretn.who flourished and blossomed forth Into amazing conval escence under the silence system and the good nursing which accompanied It. For the "sister" was n born nurse, and she had the real sympathy and womanliness which caused her to ap preciate tbe baiut and healing of that one quiet hour in the day. It was a male surgical ward, aud the patients, on first admission, used to chafe somewhat at "sister's" dictum against which there was no appeal of "no conversation or newspaper reading during the hour." But gradually each patient came to appreciate the soothing lull in the busy hum of the ward, and "sister" and her staff used to watch with satisfaction bow patient after pa tient fell gradually under the Koporiik' quiet of the tinnv nod went off, into comfortable sleep. Which frequently tasted long nfter the prescribed limit. The good humor of tlu word was most exceptional. The Ncuior sMrifprtfl of Hie bosplifl was never lived of rnylttjr. "Tbe u Ileitis here, slslef. pet on ft If by music What tells of witchcraft do vim weave (o lit-nl I'.mmii so quickly V" Pittsburg IMspnb h, .Vi. S.inqutl 'iVMiapiAO U t.lpJlX UOM iiUj)l yi S.)I!pi pU,li)IJJ.W pUU K.I.I.WOU p.ipuj OIJJ, K40pO pijl4Ut rjl to . -1 1 1; . n i .1.1,1,111-. i opmu .140 OplOdiJ aqi puu 'suop.nia aiji uj wa.uoy ji ino paqonoiq o.iu s.iop)o oq hu 'pojsupi sj uu)uiaS0A 'us suo'ijo oi) oa 'o4l Caq 40A0401JAV 'lUliisqp .iuj Kiuiod oi pujM oqi X( po44B0 o.iu sosurf atioqi ptm 'bijjo.u oqT o saomunj oqi Xq poii -4.)(jn o.iD sosu3 oj.uiqdpis jo somiuUnti 'anaoAU iolfu; jo iooj dqj iu sirtOA oujz oiupnai;-) oqj jo suoijujodo otji jt osnuooq oouquoAUdouj pint oHumup 40j -jus .foq jciji. luitqdtuoo it qijAV jo.Copj oqt oi omrjo suazpi.-) oqj, '0dpae jo 6UOZ(io jo uoio3.qop o Xq A up -4diso.( uiotpaoifi)j' .lo.fuj o poiuosajd svR 'ssbj3 pajoqtii jo'ptjpauq v qijAi 4aqio3oi 'sjoavop jo qoonq popuj'v "BT-'JA '"IZ Xq peqoea'iu siav,i a.'A sc. pauocuuoD i?u.w ojXoiq eih ouy sun:. i,i (XK)'r P"S iuaiuuosj4diu qiuout xa oi paauoiuas bsm ouq-J jo uonni4od8UB4i otn 8ltqqo4d q.qq.tt mci 'q jo uonoijB oqi ieqt sipnjo osuoq iimistn eqi Aq p.uinninrui bom ii -.tnoo pun Maiietu oqi jo moja spn oo o:qn ae8pn( oqj, -oseo sjqj u Xplrtu oi iqiiHO so0qaA U S3iDi4U put'qrj4iuo-i lo3iJt'd XpqSii 840dddd ojoq qiA '.Mill oq oi punoj iii:Av utuu4j .i.iiiii.i cq jo Suiqu) eqj. 'oumotnu tqq jo HonTjuuit?xo uu opmju puu mpi paddoa ,aqX 'aiDjCajq u uo paiunout 'mniaiau IU04J Suimoa yuAV oijai 'A"oq s.43q3iuq ii 'anaqD4iio3 4nqw J tmopidena nuTjjaq 49iuo4j eqi io B4aatjjo smoi -sn3 omx 03UB4A.'iiiW lc Pq4i uoaq ;rnf auiiMteslsJI V a - r A CUKHTJlF 8PK KM. Btreet-Car Conductor (to driver) "I wonder what that man i running eo bard for V" Driver (looking back) "Mcbby the fool wants ti-r git on. (Viang !" Q A R i ng h am HAftOWAftE. uoeoeoef; .& eo FARMING it A IMPLEMENTS IK uc'W ' CO M PLETE i1 1 PMmw 1 i ma, n WOODEN WARE 0 Sinn i fx C 1 MAKE A UlNWHi -mm lyum m I. . a. I .Jl P$YfyiCU0E PLOW, BEST ON THE MARKET. Yott will Jind me at the which I have occupied for thirty years. K KSPKCTFUU Y, G. A. BINGHAM Wc respectfully solicit a share of your Patronage, GREGG & Co., - - Hrd wa re, Stoves,. .Jat mi g Implements, Paints . And Oils. - ! Two doors above Post office. f A Quit UneBpeclal, filled with the of ficers of the road on a tour of Inspec tion, was flagged by some men working on a section near Colorado Springs. Shocked by the suddenness of the Stop, all of the officers rushed to the rear platform, where the men were congre gated, to learnr the cause of the hold up, each apprehensive that a wreck had occurred on the line in the vlclnltyT Mr. Harf-ell, the paymaster, was the first to i ,ulreof the man nearest hii rht. "There's oin no accident, yer honor, said the Irishman; "I J 1st wanted to ln quire of yez whin the payrar'll be. along." There was some wiring en gaged hv-at t her next stop, And Pat's solicitude for the arrival of-ihe peycar was relieved by the prompt receipt oif bis pay check. . " Aruong the benefits expected to be derived from th great railroad lino which tho Russians- are, constructing across Siberia is the opening up of rich sources of gold, now practically un- Utilized, in that remote country. Re cent surveys of tbe gold placers of Si beria have shown that there bra gool supply of the precious metal, but that partly on account of the severity of tho climate, and partly through lack of tha means. of transportation, these sto: have hitherto remained undavelopi Unlike those of, California, lan plat in - are found below. t . . ... A . A ft. Hoove, i ue lev. i ot tne Pirea told-boarlnn valleys. eighteen ii cd drinking foiintaint nre miilultiMicd through (he nuiniuei' Provhlence, II, I. The Ural ws esln U llsh'd in I MM by Hie Voting Vofusn Christ Inn TMiqntiniw?e Culuo, and tan i the city authorities took bold of hr Work; About fmiy ! of lee Is re quired for euHi I'otiutttin muring the siuiKoirv It a placed In an ieo chambip containing coils of pipe. unt ur I ft u nwrj. Tho bladcc. .t reated for vMUr pose, uanael.t', a receptacle for theiuri no and ns such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two way?., The first way is imperfect action;: or ine Kiuneys. xiie sccona way 1. from careless local treatment of other diseases. , CHIEF CAUSE Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb, like the blad der, w as created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. 1 1 is situated back of and very .close to the bladder, therefore any palu disciiseor inconvienience manifested in kidneys, buck, 'bladder or urinary pas- sage Is often, by mistake, attrihutcx. if to female weakness or womb trouble ' .. ....... 'I-I. . - I.. ..!!.. . oi ' mi iv nui i . i iiu eirtM is cusiiy a- vomeu. iu ii rni ono correctly,- kqt your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling Indicate, kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Is I liner's Swamp-Hoot the great kid ney and bladder remedy Is soon rcaliz- cd. If you need merllclii -should have the best. f i t I i i . . i i f . i ii , i i . . ii in m aav ' VMM t-'iiit.. moiii sent nee oy man. mention Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guaran tee th genuineness of this offer. SUCCESSOR TO BINGHAM & CO. GROCERIES, ,i ii .we 0 A LINE OF GROCERIES m 0 wmnMmi ? wholesale SPECALTY OF V old stand on Main Street. 1 I Jl- ... -

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