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mmM FliKNCil I.KAY K. Y W. A 1 1 A M S IN VI!K AW VKL (.'..i.tiiiufl fi'jm L-t v.k, """"TTTTJJ 11 K pruis- cittiie to r mr!v; llall itll liuiir liifr, Ai j'fiMr.',' v, a.-; li-u-t' t' ' U' t- t l hi' full limit of hie OWt i i. II-j at 1 Dupmit aii'l Jon": Jiad one t'ii! : ilt-yg' -inio! f, CitiKii'' ini'l 1 lh" r ;. i' uti.n-. V' ,-U-jt wilii our cixl.l of rourn-, ufti v L. ti w tiir-.' : on. ;u oar h'lili fi ll a f u i tf-ut wen- iviii f! tt, uitit '-ur Lh druwii .-.tiiiLr, we h uril ;iti other teiit. Alliii.)n,si; wa.i .-ci' li'liiii ii. tho eye." H'-ur "J.ie uowu ai.u oorit said in Frer to ee i in ch. Al hoM3i- uci earned all the lo'uier. ' I,W' now, Htojithat," raid Jones croPaly; "go hark to your bed." "I refuse absolutely," Aiphonse answered in hia bt-rit Knyliah. "It. has ii'-er yet b'en demand tf Tin that I lie myatdf down, dreaai'ii i otn jrlt'te, except the hat, in all my closes. And the hid the bed is compose entire of needles. They stick to nif like the stiueia of the bee. I shall not lie down myself again. Have you hear 'i I prefer to tit tluia and make the Hcreams." "We all Jiave tli" same bedd," lu jKjnt said. "Thobe o,,er boys in the ozcr tent, they hae make the beds this afternoon, they have take (he toft trees for their own hedd. I .shall so there and n-ake the exchange the Bwap," said Alphonse. We heard him patter across to our tent. I) upon t followed promptly. "Fardon," he said, "but Alphouse, he ligures to himself that your beds are softer. J shall be charmed if one of you will exchange." Alphonae had already punched my bed with his fist and declared that it wad much softer than his own, so I got up and let him have it, tak ing the tme he had lift. Junes wak ened ine very early the next morn ing. " an," he said, shaking iny shoul der, "Dupont and 1 are going fishing again We shiill be gone all day. You thrfe fellows must keep your eye ou Alphoase." I was too sleepy to make any ob jections to Dupont's coolness in leaving us to look after his brother. When Oarlicg woke me a littl later, and 1 told him that Jones had gone off again with lhipont to tpi nd the day, lie was very glum, "It's a low thing to leave ua with that youngster : all cur fun is spoilt," he said, shaking the empty coffee pot Jones and Ihipmt had beei small enough to make juct enough for themselves. "Now you s-s-sec, ('aiding,'" aid Uevgendoif, "Dupont is just as sh- sh-sharp as yon are yourself; you askt-d him down to do your cooking, let you be the n n- and he's goin 11 u roe-girl for that monkey of an Al- lkonse. That's the way it always is. You think you're going to spring something sharp on a big fellow, and, lo and behold, he's coming some thing trickier on you every time!" The wood3 were uncommonly still, and lieygeudorf, after he made this remark, sturibkd over the hamper that had the plates and tins in it. There was, consequently, a line clat ter. "Now then, clumsy," said Cariing, "you've got Alpbouse awake. 1 thought if he could snooze a while we might have a little peace." Alphonse appeared in the tent door before Calling finished speak ing. "Good-morning," he said, bowing and smiling. "1 hear the gran' rat tie of the plates ; it is time to serve the breakfast!'" We told him that it was, that his brother was off on another expedi tion, and that he had better get ready for his breakfast. He got his towels and his tooth brush and trotted off to the little spring. When he came back and went into the tent to put. his things away, Dreasiast was rtauy ana we began, expecting that he would come. He emerged from the tent llually, and stood in the doorway looking at lis. "Come on, why don't you ?" said Carling. "One does not approach to the breakfast before one has arranged the hairs !" he answered severely His long curly hair fluffed out in snarly bushiuess several inches from his head. "Well, arrange your hairs then,' said Carling; "you brought a comb, didn't you ?" "Am I the wild boy that I make the visit without the comb?" de manded Alphonse angrily. "Go on, then, and comb yourself," said Carling. "It never yet has happened that I use the comb by myself," Alphonse answered. "It is impossible for me, of myself, to arrange the hairs." "One of us wll have to go and comb out that young one's wig," said Carling, looking at me and then at Hey gen dor f a3 though it lay be tween us. "You ought to do it," said Hey gendorf ; "he's a relation to the F-F-French eook you invited." fTo be continued next week. Subscribe to The ptr year Caucasian $1.00 it u mm mm. ' I.N TIIK HOLM. 1 lit- li MM it i i v i 1 Mill. HAU. A 111111.115 OM-.1lii I OI I t IT, WfHt Ttlfc Skl'lllLK'ANillLH. t 4 M AJ'H-.ilV. THE i h T i o ' J ' w ii. I. m: C'i Hr Ifmrlliaril I rum nil I Ur 'v imlijrln ; I)it i i In- '1 Ur liriiHM rU will l.n- j ufrw Mnr.l-r In ll'xljr 1 Ur II. .!. tir --llill- 'lulr Mitt1 Hair u liiii "Irfjorlty frtntr Hruatr. Fir.-t li;-.tri( t 'urntuek, d'-n, l'a.-'piotitiik, Ht-ilford, ChoAun. iVr'niiman.", t'i: ("iun- (liiU f, I K 'I ! Snip'H, r.; Tb'piiui White, p. S a."J ,-tri't--Tvr.-il, Wa-h'nj-ton, Martin, I Lire. Ii.-aiif.rt, H.vde, i'amliio. 11 K MiCa.iki , p.; J 1'. I'u'-boijS, p. '1 hr i District Northampton, i;eili,-,(l ): C W Milchei', I inrt.h District Halifax, (1); Dr 1 K (in en. d. Fifth Dis'rict ivlg.-combe, ( 1 ); Dr W 1' Mercer, d. Sixth District Filt, (1); A A rori.i'.-, p. i ' i r-eeii Ul J Franklin, ('i ) i.-Jrict ; J. C. Ail-ion, Na-.li. .1 'I F Uiiiuy, 15 Hoover, p. Kight District Craven, Jones', ( 'artere', Lenoir, Onslow, Greene, (2); J M Mewborue, p.; K L Franck?, p. Ninth District Duplin, Wayne, Fcnd"r, y-iy, -Maj. 11 L Grant, r.; A H Fadd'.uou, p. Tenth District New Hanover, Fruiidwick, (1); F F Kice, r. Eleventh District Warren, Vance, ( 1); C A Cook, r. Twelfth District Wake, (I): Uev II W X orris, p. Thirteenth District Johnston, 0 ; F S A bell, d. Fourteenth District Sampson, Harnett, 1'laden, (,f; Johu K Fowler, p.; 1 W Taylor, p. Fifteenth District Columbus, Kobeson, ('): Angus Shaw, p.; J J. Long, p. Sixteenth District Cumberland, (l); Warren Carver, r. Seventeenth District Granville, Ferson, (1); Dr A J Dal by, p. Eighteenth District Caswell, Ala mance, Orange, Durham, (2); Steph en A White, r.; W G Stevens, p. Nineteenth District Chatham, (I): A W Wicker, p. Twentieth District Rockingham, (1); W Ii Lindsay, p. Twenty-first District J nilford, (1); 0 A. Starbuck, r. Twenty-second District Ran dolph, Moore, (1); W J Adams, d. Twenty-third District Richmond, Montgomery, Anson, Union, ("!); Klias Hurley, p.; O M Sanders, p. Twenty-fourth District Cabar rus, Stanly, (1); William Moody, p. Twenty-hfth District Mecklen burg, (1); Y C Dowd, d. Twenty-sixth District Rowan, Forsyth, Davidson, (2); J J West moreland, p.; S W Wall, r. Twenth-seventh District Iredell, Davie, Yadkin, (2y, A C Sharpe, r.; 15 R lliown, r. Twenty-eight District Stokes, Surry, (1); S !! Marshall, r. Twenty-ninth I Hstrict Catawba, Lincoln, Alexander, Wilkes, (v); A Y Singmon, r.; Win F White, p. Thirtieth District Alleghany, A.die, Wat area, (1); W V. Farthing, r. '1 hiriy-first 1 listrict, Caldwell, Barke, McDowell, .Mitchell, Yancey, (';'); SainiK 1 J lilack, r.; A J Dtihi, p. I liirty-second District Gaston, Cleveland, Rutherford, Folk, (2,; J F. Fortune, r.; J Y Hamrick, p. 1 inrtv-third District Buncombe, Madison, Haywood, (2); Rev John Ammous, p.: J M Moody, r. 1 hirty-fourth District Hender son, Transylvania, Jackson, Swain, (1 Dr J M Candler, p. I hn tv-hfth District Macon, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, (1); R L 1 Libert, p. lioiine rUi'ii'seiitatire. Alamance, J W McCauley, r. Alexander, V C Linney, p. Alleghany, RC Higgins, d. Anson, L 1) Robinson, d. Ashe, Hopkins, r. Beaufort, T 15 Hooker, d. H.'rtic, A Rascoe, d. Bladen, R S White, p. Brunswick, W W Drew,. p. Buucombe, "V S Lusk, r.; Geo. Burnhani, p. Burke, Samuel Huffman, p. Cabarrus, A F Hileman, p. Caldwell, J L Nelson, d. Camden, D B Squires, r. Carteret, K C Duncan, r. Caswell, Calvin L Smith, (col.) r. Catawba, Lee R Whitener, p. Chatham, J E Brvan, p.; A M Self, p. Cherokee, A. A. Campbell, r. Chowan, W II Leary, p. Clay, J A Buchaaan, p. Cleveland, Rev. L L Smith, p. Columbus, M M Harrelson, d. Craven, R F Williams, r. Cumberland, J C Currie, p.; Z Tay lor, p. Currituck, W. II. Gallop, d. Dare, J. B. Etheridge, d. Davidson, Z V Walser, r. Davie, W R EUi,?, r. Duplin, F M Keathley, p. Durham, W G Vickers, p. Edgecombe, J II Baker, Jr., d.; W 0 Howard, d. Forsyth, Edgar Lineback, r.; J W Spease, p. Franklin, J F Mitchell, p- Gaston, 0 II Harris, p. Gates, L L Smith, d. Graham, J. W. King, d. Granville, A A Lyon, d.: J II Mays, (col.) r. Green, Wm R Dixon, p. Guilford, B Chilcott, r.; Jas M Sutton, r. Halifax, J. M. Gizzard, d., J. A. House, d. Harnett, Xeill McLeod p. Haywood, W T Lee, d. Henderson, II G Ewart, r. Hertford, B B W inborn, d. Hyde, J G Harris, p. Iredell, T M Stikeleather, p.; Lee Morrow, r. Jackson, J II Thomas, d. n NEXT pltedi WIML A Su fi ler h, ti. r- Iruoir, tJouncil M Woolen, p. I-tiCfla, J F R: shard ii :'. J 1 It.. M.iutV.i. W in. !. linutt-r, r. MkUrb-s?, Pr .1 T veil, d ; 4 ! Mt i'uw ll. . I'CriforU. Mitchell, 5f J Turner, r. M c'g'Dier. J A ii-yr'jlJr, p. M:r-, L j'Harnt.g'cr , -1 N"i-h. . Ni KaiiOi'r, H..r&rt McCLvi uiy. L; tieor French, r. Northitrnp'or , ( :apt U H 1'eelle-, d. Oi f!o, Uml hih Duffy, d. Orange, J A Cheek, r. Farnlico, Louis (J Daniel?, d. Fender, Alfred C Ward, d. FenptimaiiB, .1. U. Darden, r. Fajiiotatik, Wiliikin (! Find, r Ferson, Mi-phen 1. (.entry, p Fitt, Jno T Fhilips, p Fd V Cox, p. Folk, J 15 Turner, r. Fmdoiph, J VV Feun, 1 ; v John l'hiliipJ, p. Richmond, J D Yates, p McLean, p. RobtS'Hj, D D Cui lisle, d. J F V (1 M Fay lie, d. Rockingham, J A Walker, p. Me Kinney, p. R'jwan, D R Julian, d.; J II Kenzie, d. Rutherford, M II Fia-k, p. Sampson, O II Johnson, p.; Oiimpier, p. Stanly, J T Smith, d. Stokes, R J Fetree, r. Surry, W H Norman, p. Swain, J S Woodard, d. Transylvania, E A Aiken, r. Tyrrell, Abner Alexander, r. Union, R L Stevens, d. Vance, Moses M Feac", p. Wake, Jas II Young, (col.) i J J Hag well, p.; A L Davif, r. Washington. J M Hateman, p. Warren, Samuel A Williams, p. Watauga, L. II. Michael, r. Waynp, W C Munroe, d.; Fd waids, d. Wilkes, J F Klledge, r.; J R Hen derson, r. Wilson, Jonathan Tomlinson, d. Yadkin, J W Cruinmell, r. Yancey, J W lliggiu?, d. There are at least niue Democrats who have received certificates of election who should be unseated, if the information we have received at this ortice is correct. OFFICIAL KhTCKNS I5Y COUNT!" SO l' AK AS KKCKIVK1. ANSON. Official vote of Anson county gives Democratic majorities from 350 to 490. ALEXANDER. Official vote of Alexander county gives co-operation majorities from 33 to 200. J. W. Watts, independent, elected Sheriff by 1,37(3 majority. ALAMANCE. Official vote of Alamance county gives co-operation majorities from 200 to 300. ULADEN. Official vote of Bladen county elects co-operative Representatives and county ticket by majorities from 387 to 015. BRUNSWICK. Official vote of Brunswick county gives co-operation majorities from 388 to (530 and gives Fred 15. Rice Pop. foi Senate, 10th District, 030 majority. IlUXCOMHE. Official vote of Buncombe county gives Rep. and Fop. majorities for House 0(5 to 102, and elects Dem. county officers by majorities from 00 to 245. Gives Jas. M. Moody, R-p. Hud John Amnions Fop. Senators ; 3:5i-d Dint 1 X to JflO maioritv. J J ; CABARRUS. ! Official vote of Carbarrus county gives ropunsi majorities rrom oj to .199, elects Jos. C. Gibson Dera. Clerk by 45 majority, W. A. Moody, Pop. Senator 24th District by 100 majority- CALDWELL. umciai vote ot L.aiawen gives tne Democratic majorities. CATAWBA. Official vote of Catawba gives co-operation majorities of 300 to 317. A. Y. Sigman and W. E, White Senators for the 29 Senatorial Dis trict 300 and 302 majority. CUMBERLAND. Official vote of Cumberland gives Populist majorities from 50 to 172, and gives Warren Carver Pop. 10th benotorial District loo majority. CAMDEN. Official vote of Camden county pave Skinner 047, Branch 494. The entiie county and legislature ticket elected by majorities from 150 to 175 CLAY. The co-operation ticket elects Rep resentative J. A. Buckman and the Sheriff and Clerk. The Democrats elect the Register and Treasurer R. S. Herbeit elected to the Senate Populist. CHATHAM. Official vote of Chatham gave Stroud 1,184 majority and elects en tire legislature and county ticket by about 1,200. CRAVEN. Official vote gives co-operation ma jorities from 443 to 887, and E. ,L. Franks and J. M. Mewborne Popu list Senators from the tth district by majorities of 125 and 144. DAVIE. Official vote of Davie county gives Republican majorities from 432 to 797 and A. C, Sharp and B. R Brown Republicans for 27th Sena torial District 432 aud 490. DAVIDSON. Official vote of Davidson gives co-operation majorities from 300 to 700 and Westmoreland, Populist, and Wall Republican Senators from 20th Senatorial district composed of counties of Rowan, Davidson and Forsyth elected by 74 aud 130 ma jorities. DURHAM. Official vote of Durham county gives co-operation majorities from 240 to 480, and Stephen A. White Republican, W. G- Stevens Populist, Senators for 18th District 423 to 415. DUPLIN. Official vote of Duplin elects co operation Representatives and coun- tv tifltpt hv mioritia fmm tf!(l i I- ,F J - a.vu KJ 423. I KMtCOIiRt. i !!. il vut of EJt4eom? ei vt WxtfiT?;? uiiv;vrie frva -'J tvi f17 Kd i'lnniBirton, l-morrat and '-: .1 in t . rora'.i.t Rpr-ctdir county FORS-VTH. T ?e of Fcr' couatv ii'.;Vf t,k- oer.tuu r-t.!l itii ift-ai ni-r. OKiSVIU.fc. Otiieial vote of Granville county ! fliH-tH a Dt-mot-rat mid Republican to Ithe Lcififlnture and elects o-oper- live CttOUHiai'B Ir v ifi , uuriiii i and a Democrat for Register. I j UATt.v, official vote of GatcM tficn Demo-: j i ratic majorities of 10b to 1'lKI aud j ! Li. McMuilen and (1. W. Ward, I j leuiu rat.e catolidatt'S for t(t St list-j tanal District o.J majority. 13 ot II.Foko. t'fiicial vote of Guilford county rv. l.'tpblicu'iuajui i'ies from b7 lo JM aud gave Marbuck Ucuubhcan lor ..Senate Lt Senatorioi ilistnct majority. A. (J. Kirkman, Dtiu-j octal, was elected Register by Ul ma- i joiity. j HAKN'ET. I OjKcial vote of Harnct county eli ct.s ropulist lit preventatives an 1 K Icountv ticket by maj-r it it s t'lom 1 to , 1 H V l;K. Otiieial vote for Hyde county gives Fopiilist maj ritie. from Tli to 171, i-xeept J. 11. Wahab Democratic candidate for Sherill'. who is elected by 174 maj irity and gives candi dates on Fopulist ticket, 2nd Sena torial District 1 1G majority. HEkTFORn. Otiieial vote of Hertford county yives Demoeiatii- majorities from H0to;;07. The Fopulist candidates will contest legislative seat?. IREDELL. Official vote of Iredell tives co operation majoi ities frem to 220 and gives A. C. Sharp and H. R. Brown Republican Senators from 27th District 143 and 103 majority. JACK SOX. Official vote of Jackson county gives Democratic majorities from 128 to 240, and elects John K. Long co-operative candidate for R -gister by 128 majority. JOHNSTON. Official vote of Johnston gives Democratic majorities trom J-10 to 095 JONES. Official vote of Jones gives Pop uhst maioritv for ri. f . JtJrown tor the House !)0, L. E. Kounee Clerk, Populist 10 Leuis King, Fopulist for Treasurer 41, and elects Demecratic Sheriff aud Register, and gives Mewborne and Whitaker Populist candidates for Senate 8th District, 37 and 5)3 majorities. LBNOIR. Official vote of Lenoir county elects Democratic officers by major ities from U2 to J44, and elects Pop ulist Legislative ticket by 277. MARTIN. Official vote of Martin gives Demo cratic majorities 350 to 385. MCDOWELL. Official vote of McDowell gives Democratic majorities frooi 97 to 192. MOORE. Official vot1 of Moore eouutv elects I Democratic Legislature and county ! ticket by majorities from 10 to 7S0. MONTGOMERY. Official vote of Montgomery elects co-operation Representatives aud county ticket from 304 to "(7. MECKLENBURG. Official vote gives Democratic ma jorities from 1400 to 1500 on all tick- ets. NASH. Official vote of Nash county fleets People's party co-opeiation tidt from majorities ranging from lO'.'O to 1300. NEW HANOVER. Official vote of New Hanover, cives Republican majorities from 550 to 043, and gives F. B. Rice, Rep. for Senate 10th District 041 majority. . ON SLOW. Official vote of Onslow gives Democratic majorities from 325 to 500. and Swift (!allowayT and Fred Whitaker, Democrats to the Seuate from 8th District 325 and 330 ma jorities. ORANGE. Official vote of Orange county elects Republican member to the House, Clerk and Treasurer and Democratic Sheriff and Register. PAMLICO. Official vote of Pamlico county elects Republican member of the House and Register of Deeds and Democratic Sheriff and Clerk and Populist Treasurer. PITT. Official vote of Pitt county elects Populist Legislative and county ticket by from 400 to 600. PASQUATANK. Official voite of Pasquatank tives co operative majorities 725 ti 799, and Theophilus White and E. T. Snipes co-operative candidates for the Senate, 1st District 725 and V30. PENDER. Official vote of Pendr gives Demo cratic majorities from 74 to 288 for House and county officers and gives Grant and Paddison co-operative candidates for the Senate, 9th Dis trict 37 and 00 majorities. RANDOLPH. Official vote of Randolph county gives Rep. majorities from 500 to 700 EliC. Phillips and Joshua Beams Rep. Senators from 22nd District by 500 to 771 majorities. RICHMOND. Official vote of Richmond county gives co-operatiou majorities from 213 to 539. ROWAN. Ofcicial vote of Rowau county elects Democratic ticket by from 900 to 1000. KUTHERFORD. Official vote of Rutherford gives co-operation majorities from 140 to 200. J. B. Fortune, Republican, J. Y. Hamriek, Pop. Senators for the 32 Senatnrial District 200. SAMPSON. Official vote of Sampson gives Populist majorities from 4S7 to 697 and Fowler and Taylor, Populist Senators for 14th District 566 and 697 majorities. : JUDGE WALTER CLARK? - I SES AND ENDORSES Trill hbt TABC ; Nonk araliBB tmprrwr t aart. ( , tiMt lf cr.ll ft. Ii 1 atH IMI JRA?.&m I - vurr I 9 t 1 -! '6- It enrt .rrJt tu ii.). or u4 . lr-4 t;t "Urn ftm , i-mj !-& w.!ft H UU ut wr.wdm. I cm, fcaf-ly rwtmjtrtu) IS. Ycrirlj Tt.TsaM '"wVVVVf WVVV TVkEl L ofEcial Vot. 0f Tyril e.vo.ro- operatve majorities from l''7 ti '-" au,i T. K. M '('askev anl J. H. ar. Hn, Fupuli'T Senators for the 2'.th District .541 majority, am e. . .. . , . , ffiei! vote of anc eoutity sr-v--! t.w oteratUn run jori'ie-i f'ro'u .'itt'! to )iKt. t.'ha.t A. Cook, coope-mt ion CHiididati f -r th-Sei.att for the 11th district i majority. warrkn j Official vote . of V'inn county! gives co-operation ui ij Tines from j ii44 to l.rM',. W. A. While, Dem. i and Jno. T. Flmm'nvr, D in elected j Clerk and Sher ff. Ch. A. 'uoks 1 cp. candidate for St uate, iith Dis trict hal 305 maj ri?y. ifSG FACTS WHICH THE MILLIONS SHOULD UNDERSTAND. Obeaieycr, Kojh. Pasture, llitr -rs, Ka.lame, Amlo'i an 1 many other scientific , in ve stiff a tors have revol ntioni.e.i medu-ai treatment of ha mail ilix-aes in the i last few years. With their tim magnifying glasv lh ;y see and know that the most uiulignaut and fatal fevers; that all na:il affection, throat diseases and, lung' troubles; that all blood poisons and b:e -d affections, as shown by rheuma- j tisiu, it. flamed joints and ruoiiinir .xres: th.it bright s disease of the kidneys, : liver complaints, impotency aud female weakness are caused and produced by j microbes small living ei in-. of life. j All medicines and remedies heretofore have fail -d on throat affections and j lung trou hies, ."nich medicines are not manufactured on a scientific basis.! Drop sueir a medicine on a spider, a lee or even a lly , and ten to one that such ( an insect wi'.l commence to eat of the preparation. Then let a small portion of Swamp Angel Medicine strike the same insect, ! and instantly you have a corpse. Then let a small portion cf .Swamp Angel Medicine fall on a board three inches or more from atlv, and instantly it com mences a series of girations, and soon falls over deud, killed by. the poisonous gases oi Swamp Angel Medicine. Then poor out thirty drops of Svwjup Angel Medicine in sugar and swallow :t, close your mouth, and you can feel lhjuid tire and gases coming through every air-cell of you lungs and passing off- through the nostrils. Common sense must thus show you that the same gases which arc so deadly to the lly must certainly have a similar eff.-et on the "tubercle Ba cilli," the moth-sating parasite of the lung-, an 1 : ll o h r microbes aud para sites which produce hum in diseases and human pain. On March 1, 18t4. I h id been u-ing Swamp Anel f"dieine about fourteen months, from 100 to 3 0 er s a day. On my return to Atlanta, after an h' sence of less than a year, seli ng this medicine, 1 stepped up to Mr. Wright, Chief of the detective for- e in Atlanta, ami one of the 6m'irtest men in Geor gia, in remembering faces, and extended my hand. He said : Really, I don't remember you; seems like I have seen you soaiewhere.." This is Dr. Swamp Angel, the man you saw three straight months every day, at ')7 Decatur street, selling medicine. "Indeed! Indeed! Is that so V I never would have known you. How you have changed ! You look ten years younger. What on earth have you been doing to yourself ?" "Taking from iOO to 300 drops of Swamp Angel Medieiue every day, was the reply, air. liiannon, chiel clerk, lor ciy delivery, for the Lamar, ltankin Drug Co., who waited on me every day for drugs for three months,, did not know me on my return. In fact, kind people, few people who knew me a year ago as a consumptive invalid, can recognize me today. I in eigh 100 pounds, have a go d npp-t te and all the powers, facul ties and ambition of a man in the prime of life. Now, let me say to you, if you have sympioms of iung d s as.-s or any germ iseasa, don't delay if you are are not dying. Try Swamp Angel Medicine; it never fails. Over 1,000 remark able cures of diseases are in my books aud reported by letter. I can only give the names of a few. THEIR NAMFS ARE MANY. Margaret Morton, 45 Courtland street, down in bed six months with con sumption. In less than one week after commencing the use of Swamp Angel Medicine, she was walking around and attending night shows. In two weeks he was walking a mile in the hot Anust sun. J. W. McDonald, West End, !a., snffered thirty years with throat and luntf diseases. Cured sound and well ith Swamp Angel Medicine. Dora Strickland", DeKalb county, down in bed t hree months with consumption. Was walking about everywhere in a week af er commencing the use of Swamp Angel Medicine. Isaac Harper, East ' 'oint, Ga. ; J. U Timmons, J. H. Cm p -r, Mattie Tompkins, Aleck Haywood, tit of Atlanta, were cured with Swamp Angel Medicine of lung diseases. M. V. Connor, of Wrightsville, Ga., February 1S9-1 writes: "Gave a consumptive 'wamp Angel Medicine, llegai: ei fi t en pounds u three weeks " This beats ie record. Could add one hundred or more remarkable cures, but space von't admit. RHEUMATISM CURED. Theodore Fletcher cured ith two botCes of Swamp Anjel Medicine after pending SifOO. T. J. Gaza cured with Swamp Angel Medieiue after suffering ve vears. Mrs. D. Hronviil cured a la Hv swoolen and inflamed arm in one light with Swamp Angel Medieiw. Ephrahn Johnson, iu b -d six mouths with ii tia minatory rheumatism, cured in threee weeks with Swamp Angel Medicine. !. W. Owens suffered since the war with rheumatism. Cured sound and well vith Swamp Anuvl Medicine. W. S. Nunna'iy, rheurr.atism ail over the body nd partly paralyzed. Cured sound aud well with Swamp Anyel Medicine iu wo weeks.- The above people live in Atlan a. Mr. Kiker, of Buchanan, Ga., a crutches throe months, commenced with Swamp Angel Medicine. In two oew his cru'ehes away; in a week, out. in the field at work. A late case is 'orted as follows; J. M. Jones, J. 1'., Dogo. (la., 1, 14, 1S94, says: "My wife ha been in bed eiht months with rheumatism, and one bottle of Swamp An- . Medicine had ner nearly well." So it gojs in hundreds of cases. Can't i. one them no space. DYSPEPSIA AND IND GESTIOX. Swamp Angel Medicine is a wonderful tonic, and therefore never fails on .--pepsia and indigestion. This tro ibie is simply fermen ation of the stotu h. Fermentation is regene atioiL So t yeast working and milk souring .ough a microscope. Millions of b ig- are visible. So with uyspepiia,, indi stiou and sour belches; the gas-.ric juices have f tiled to force digestion One ise ot Swamp Angel Medicine puts an immediate stop to all fermentation in ie stomach. It kills the bugs. Cures, in . Vtia.it i, on J. T. T.mrnons, W. S. . ebb, J. H. Kay, O. lv. Hornby, W. G. Gibson, J. J. ICeid, John Stegall, and 100 ore iu Atlauta alone. DEAFNFSS CURED IN ATLANTA. C. G. Tittenden was cured of lie.tluess of fifteen years' standing. Celia 'hite and M-ary Caswell cured with Swamp Angel Melieine. Have never n .wn it to fail in a case of deafne -s. WOOLEN BREASTS, SWELLINGS Are caused by parasites. The milk in a mother's breast will sour and fer cnt Then commences the mischief. Kill them every time with Swamp An el Medicine. Goiters, tumors and wens are ileveiopie worms. Kill t lem ,-ery time with Swamp Angel Medicine. Wad Chap-nan, Sam Jones, colored, oil ie Dixon H. Teuipie, ail of Atlanta, all cured of bad cases of tumors and liters. Sam Jones, especially, was be ng choked to death with a large goiter u the neck. One month was wearing a collar and necktie same as other peo e. Swamp Angel Medicine did the w uk. Could add fifty cases. Space won't i in it. KIDNEY;, BLADDER AND OTHER TROUBLES. Swamp Aas el Medicine acts im st effectively on the kidneys. The urine ton smells oi tne medicine, especi oly when taken in large doses. G. W. Mc illiams, president of the sub-alliance, at Stocbriuge, Ga., could not stoop and ick up a pin. After usin;r Swamp Angei Medicine three weeks could pick up r'O pounds. J a le him a new man; be;ter than he had been in twenty years ames Jackson, Atlanta, suffered for years with diabetes. Cured with t vo bot .es of Swamp Angel Medicine. Kussell Whaley, Atlauta, eared of icilamma on of the bladder in one week with Swamp Angel Medicine. ASTHMA AND CATARRH, Conceded by the b?st medical experts to be cause 1 by para-rites, germs or ocrobes. Swamp Angel Medicine never fails to kiil the bugs. Mrs. Spinks, ving on J. J. Brogdin s place, near Lawreneeville, On, h i been propped up i bed six months with asthma. In a week after commencing the use of -wamp Angel Medicine, she was up and doing her own housework. Could give ou many remarkable cures of both catarrh or aathma. Swamp Angel Medi ine will cure if you give it a trial. ERYSIPELAS, DIARRHOEA AND COLIC Are all caused by germs, microbes or parasites. John Daniels, Atlanta, struck with a baseball bat. A gash in the cheek and three teeth out. Erysipe las set in. Three days after, his face was a horrible s'ght. Saturday night c immenced with Swamp Angel Medicine. Monday morning no symptoms of a woolen face. J. E. Clower, at midnight said : "Oh. I will die before day!" Congestion of the stomach. Dr. Swamp Angel pumped five doses, or 150 drops, nto this gentleman in twenty minutes. He was up ami walking about in one hour. N. II. Cheshire, a large farmer of Fuiton county, says : My mule was dek from 3 a. m. till 5 p.m. I then drenched with two tablespoonsful of Swamp Angel Medicine. In twenty minutes that mule was up eating oats." Miss Eila Clower, Atlanta, says : "Xot one of the ten children has had la grippe, a cough or cold this winter. At the first symptoms of trouble we give and take iwamp Angel Medicine. WHAT RETAIL DRUGGISTS SAY. Dr. J. C. Cobb and Company, Buchanan, Ga.. writes: "Three hundred bot les of Swamp Angel Medicine sold and guaranteed here. Only three com laints. She goes like a dandy and gives perfect satisfaction." Dr. C. D. Me- nonald, McDonougb, Ga., writes : "Sold n ter a guarantee. Only one complaint." Bagvrell, Bros., Lawreneeville, G vvrtes: "Sold 160 bottles of Swamp Angel Medicine here. Guaranteed every o le. It gives gi e a' satisfaet o i." B-ooksan l Ivy, Covington, Ga, writes : 'S d 100 bottles oi swamp Arg e J e ie ne Guaranteed every bo'Me. I n ;ver had a bottle returned." Wn. H. I.ee Sc. Son-.. Conyers, Oi, writes : "Sold ,-ighty bottles of Swamp Ans-el Medicine here. Had one bottle returned." This certifies that I traveled, with Dr. Swamp An?el from September 4. 1893 till February 15. 1S94. I sold and guaranteed over 6,000 bottles of Swamp Angel Medicine during this time and only ha 1 to reiurr the money for three bottles. Captain Sam S. Pego." Could add over 100 letters from druggists of tha sama nature. Swamp Angel Medicine is put up in half pint and pint bottles and retails at r l and $2. SPECIAL REDUCTION TICKET. For sixty days cut out this ticket, and send it to any wholesale drag firm in your state or county or your lo;-al drug store. You will get this reduction: 1 bottle (half pint) Swamp Angel Medicine 50 1 bottle (pint) Swamp Angel Medicine - 1 00 i dozen bottles (half pints) Swamp Angal Medicine 2-00 1 dozen bottles (half pints) Swamp Angei Medicine 4.0-3 dozen bottles (pints) Svvam,j Angel Medicine 4.00 SWAMP ANGEL MEDICLNG COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. InwUJ iOC K t Hi it. BsctruhtTatkin Co., lit rtunra mage. VVVVV1 WAMHNOTON. i i ! of.lcial votf of Vaiui;ton iriv ' . . t ... . u t ... l...i..vitiu fx.Tl, 4Sf til. r.t i ti . ... f i i -.. . i .... ...d ."' aun i iiort. r.. .iif- jih i ii"u : .... .. . I J t. rn'sojn Top. ?N-raT.-ri.tl Dotri-t t, 4',o ui.tjonfj. ILK offi ;: op-l H'l 11 0.1 A. White, J Volt- of Wilkes i-iv' - ? in j r i t i s f i win Co" Y. Sis."llo lJe. Htl 1 W. to 11. fop n.itors 2'.!tli Senato rial DiMiirt 7ii ui.ij.jntv, A. M. Vaniory Htm. ejected "lerk t-y 2't majority. va; K ! . om. i vt s 4:'0 to ial vote of U e jih bill all (iNl. Yalkiu county ui ijorilies frcm sscovenes. In v et i?atiort TUMORS. GOITERS, WENS AND 100 bottles of Swamp Angel Medicin STEEL RANGES. Tb- iCAiif ar tb mki cotu- ink i c.tu- rata tat U 'evta!l. . . It ! m-t.a'ct.iri-ii out of tB2.tI - i i.l vt u n -tjud i.i&x snd trtr ot tieakai,''-. Fu t.k.f..' tbty t-HUtiot br vxt-rlUfi. as tht- ov n i mr tipht and the tires circulated all around it, tiata.' all kiIi-k juaily ; it also ha a governor whereby the Leat can 1 regulated o as to bak iJL.cn or mow . : , , B- jw ,tr :i lew of the mtnv tiiti- UJoui-iN of '.;a ot t!u h-st ettii U" , . . , ,. ,,, , , of Sont'i I aro.iat. Horid.i at. I tins Sti TESTIMONIALS io!d -ooi-o. N. ('., S. pt. s, '!!. Wt , t hi- U lob I - s gli d ell i.,. I s, Iimst I'hi-i rl tilh i cenin 'to nd our Home Comfott 1 iiaiigi , which are un doubtedly tne Uio( diHal'ie stoves that l ave, vi r L.- n .bi lo re. Th y are models oi io.i!ihs and eonvri eilees, Us- veiy iittle l-t;el. draw sphndu'.ly, heat jtn kly, but thiow out very little heai in the r-ou ; sup ply an abiiiioaiiet' of hot water, and are tiie ijuii -kt-st and most ptii'-i- bakers we ever saw. WAVM: lotNTV. IF J. Vail, Jas. File, Mu hael T- Pike, Fiehi.d lb . ton, Loren.a Mi iisha w,.l i,o. J. Ive, L. II. Price, Jr., L. A. Mo, J. G. Xewsom, Sil-is Pike, J. R. Hooks, J. W. li.-M-. F. 11. Hinds, Fdmon.l Mite' !. W. H. Neal, tiil. s Koriieu.-ty, II. i Williamson, D M Melntyre, Dr. M-Mrl Tatum. C. F. It Koriogay LKNOlK (l NTV. B. T. Sutton, Jesse K( ntn dy, Jesst' Wood, (ieo. F. Parrot'. J- D. 2l,1"n, Anthony Davis. i.KKKN t l .TNT V. J. W. Blount, O. F. Worrell, J. R. Moore, A. L. Dardi n. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes Marvelous Cures ' in Blood Poison Pfiniimrstf om ii i .- v" '' jaf. and Scrofula P. P. r. ptirl!l.:-?thli!ii(l.liiitKi"T!p the -ei'l tc'.lio:;i.l. nr. u etruKtft I ' "v-t tki:et r-cr. fi.vI:i d'eii--H.sivi"-: tuu ,-.'it lieaith rml 1j"I .ii-i-iT I Hiek'ies.. ul -e;iiy XueiiL -. mil la-sv:u..tt llrst'prviiiie !. t'i'T r.renrv.f-' -coniu: y i i. 1 u-rl i Bjuhiii... n.r nj.-.i.t itoiH-'irr,. M-'-i ril prison, Dii.iarin. liyiinima. . Id kit bloi"! ami aUi:i li:-"mes, ! blorobe.1, .rmil's "id edroi.le r! tetrer, sea.U bwHiI, buil, e .' -,- ec7i-mH- wi- may way, itt:'i:t f-ur ry centradir'ion.th-il P. P. P. t.i t iia t--t, blood punfler m i he -wer!d,a.-. l in ...ca ftositl-e, npoodj aod penuauout cures a all cases. Lading who? cyat.i-nis are p.ln'ip?d and whose blood in in an lnipnri-o'.e!l-tion, due to raeustrual IrreKirla; li ii are peculiar iy benfHed by t' i wn tlerful tonic aud Uloo.i i-k-ansii it prop erties of P. V. V. - Prickly A: ii, l oke Kootand Potassium. fci PR I no FIELD, Mo., AllR. HtH. J:l.i. I can speak in the hiKli'-st terina of yo3r niedieiiie from my own p-ri.trial know lodge I washfterted with htart di."ep.e, pleurltiy and rheumatism or 85 years, was treated by the very b-?S fdivulcians ana spent liunilreils olilol ars, tried every known remedy Vilu out finding relief. I have only T"S"n one Poole of your P. P. P., umi ia cheerfully say it has done r.se i.i -ro food than anything I have eve;- ia 'en. can reeommend your tuwlione t j n.d auEereri of the above disease. MRS. M. M. YKARV, Epriagfield. Green County. Zio. SPECIALISTS Af for l.'fifVMT om. iiiott f "icccesfui fepecibUati a Yauni ;id mil JIe aectl rii-'ii. Lfclllrit k'a:i t ff. PUi'. i ll.Vi fo j .W- "'i iur n 'Hi i ti.pi. M . Tiy y r u r oi ;m iril ..;nl h'- tiH fi'i i.pr4-t,cr ir t uw uf t urn Mvr im M.irfis thai t- .itnajwi. an-i I'tiiitr'H i.,r a din on ft?- 'if men . in. K-l-a or iu zvwti rru it. (f -.who re u:. rUm k. 'w'. . at?: " .f5 4 ajl&tt: V at f-m- om ii fc.ni ; rvr ?2- T 'ltn Hi I- ll'T. oii; wr.i O' 'inn wn nn 1 Hit fupt oi f,i' !' m aril coin ii. nN i; toviriit-nntee t- a.i t;.M',Til i tie r;-orel, r own ricinmic Irriilmi nl ' 1 l.U ll'. w ill Hrd a cure. WOHFX! T m't y iu want tn ri-i nrt .f that Vfakne.1 uit h a tr.tt!:.nl E : ..!l r.-i n - ni hotne illiont Ins'ri. n -ntV O-.r 'i;.. .o r:ui Irt-al incut has cured o!h m W uy .u; jr ju '1 i j It. r.VT.t .tKTT. .;..! dl"-a'H O'" t.ny Bk!u, Y. iiuii. Lour and K.tiui-. M f PHII.I-Ttie m"t rinrt rate and cflVctlvi leiiieiy. A i-ot'!I. .-li .ir iiJr-.i-ed. 8K.IX RI:ASf;S of aii Hi .nar;y Others hvc fa.lto. urd when ! 1 1iATl'It J I, J1S 11 ROK.1 nr .in -l'-fiit-f-P uf.' av. vi'i'k, sure aud sale, liiii Itic.ude Oitet anil. on i. .i-a. 1RLTH AM) FACTS. We have tang i-a.-s ,' Chion!.- Il venae that hnve f ill -1 to Ki t i ii n i & the baada of utiier ipec.al is. nd me l.i-al ltit tu aa. H 1 51 rf Brit 'hat there t hope for Yon. C auit no ( ti. -r. s vnu uwy waste valuable lime. O.ilaia our tr aii.ierr atwicii. Ilfn-ar of frp ant? vti up tTPVm-nts. W tve the beat and t.t a-iemlTI : treadmill at m-olerate l-r r's a io - cn '!: 1 h site .d n' ll.tul reB'me.ut. FREE -onol'tin a". I eot!l.-r-i y mail. Ttor..Uk.-!t e-ri, la'f.-n aid trt-ful !!-: noirt. A limine o-. ::'vr,t cisti l- '. .-n in a ii tjo.-i y of . s-nd f r .---.-. .ton. Ulantc Ko. lf.r.M.-n; No. i lor w inn ; So. 3f .rfkin l n-wni. Aitcme :T. inctli-i' siKWe-- I r--fjT.;n.u-, H''itrj-W intri 'lv r. n .'uitilinl. r.-.i-.re ti..at....-iii , nt fi' .' i!:--! ... -'r. '.ion. Kfer to our pat:"'-.;, bai.'-: and buti'.uini in j. Address or call on DR. HATHAWAY & CO., 32 1-2 5outh Proad Srert, ATI AV'T n Manhood Kestored. small, weak organs enlarged, ftight emission, exhausted vilaiitv, nervous and physical debility, and effects of seif-abuse auicklv and permanently cured. I will send (sealed) free the ; recipe of this aim pie remedy, whlcn cured me after i everything else bad failed, and w ill cure you. Ad- i 4muio . if . i -t r i t i j . t.-, tr ........... . . r . ... 1 Will $1200 Meet Your Wants? If so, you can make $1200 to $2000 this year working for us. Ladies can do as well as gentlemen. Dept. Rave. S. I. Bell & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 18-13L la U El 1 1 n , T -X. T T t fe 4 '',ilrs lir 1."" ""L 1ATCST ?KirV. r . 11 I '"' " w i - .. style nn! nni ' ' I i STEEL FAMILY RANGE MJ Rlmott WMOILV et MAULLABL IKON and WKOUCHT bTttTU - - OVIR 23S.003 KCW t ACTi l USt. Thl rb i. solo Owlv BV OUTVf INC SALESMAN fc(m otf Jom tnroutout co-ntfj. WROUGHT IROM RANGE CO.. tola M4nutafi1yri. bT. LOUIS. M B iiii. tvi!l . S. C. D.c.-mU r I, '!::. We, the lluderMglit-d iltirtti of Marlboio county, t-at-h bought iu of the Wiought lit. II liauci ii sold i h. re ti n tivis i.". anil have just n -jplni-io: i L Tit witlta New Home Com j fort Still lt.iige, oh In in thtr const l uetion atld the lll.Hliri.il Used, m- ttii coptidelit will ia t three i 'imes as ! tig as the old om s, and i ttesidi s tlo-y have many iiioretoti- v. i i. i.ees : j Thou. AiUms. V. H Odom. Peter I P. Smith, George Ballard, S. R. Bar- rir.gt mi, Mrs. Lucy Go"diu. A B. ; Cm iigu.:i. J. H. Siui'h, llanis i Od-oii, Kii Chrtvis, Kiui; Odotn, Flinb ! Cn. We tre tiding a Home Comfort .St. el Fare- Mild tiitd it lo be all that ' is claimed for it by its salesmen. It j bales pt rfee'ly, require less Wood, and does evetyiliitig ill H more Knlis j factory nuuit cr than tiny range or ) stove ve have ever seen. We think j it well worth the price iiaid for it. A P. BASKLV, State Sec'v Florida Alliance. (J. B. COLLINS, State Lecturer Florida Alliance. Pimples, Blotches an1 Old Sores Catarrh. Malaria Sidney Troubles Qii Ar .nllr-ly rrinixM by IMM - Trlckly Ali, PoU Rnut Pt. linn, Itie rtul4t b.uud urlQer on AKEitrrKjj. O . Joly 21,1 HOI. Mwm. I.ii-pman IIkok. , Svnnah, tin Dk.ah hik I Ix.iiKlit almlllni.f y-.url' C I'. Ht Hot Hnriiiff. Ark. .and It tins (l'tne me ui'ire tr.Mi.i thHn lfii-f.9 Dionl cih tri-Hi iu.ut a; I hu H(H teriU(a. hoiiu tt.re lu I li t . It. liem'lfullv vmira, . J.1 s .. Nt WTON, Aberdweu. lin.v.u CVuuljr O. Capt. J. 1. Ji.litin. Tt c'l rrAnm It nun rw -.- I tier. tv )fy t" the . ..u.lertul opet t lea eM'. I P. lor rupi N-it of tHbkln. I ,,,f . red lor :.' al j :, i s n .i i an un f.rfie.ly nl d, Itt ...:.'il.bi e rupiloli im i,.v -.re. I trl.id ..v-ry ki.:-wn rt uie d.v i.-i. in v.-iiri, nn! ii P. P. I'. wusuneil, a.. 1 -.n i.ou otilii't i ' ured. tb'guedby; J. V. JoliNHTOV, Bavauuah, Ua. ftlWfv I'anrrr C'aroiL Ti: Tinny. from the Mayor of Stquin.Ttl. Ki-oriN, Tkt. . Januarr 14. l'i-t. Mhihi. I.ippmam Hkos . Havannah, Oa. : '.vwif-wd-K-1 have trlt-d your P. P I", for a dlHt-aso of the skin, usually known as skin caneer.of thirty vearie Ftnl:uif, and found Kreat rollnf: It p'tri'leti i he blood and finov,- all lr 1 it nion from the seat ot t he diHtns4 Birt prevents any snr.-adintr " t!. sori. I have tik'-n flvoor sli b.ttlt-a and teel confident that n I her our."9 v ill iTeet a cure. It ban ilo relieved in.- from ti.'lii:''"i"i: and alouiaca trouble. Vours truly. CAPI'. W. M. KI7FT, Attoruuy at Law, tivH til wm vmxz fcuiisa ne ALL UjirOrfllSTS SELL IT. LiPPftl AN BROS. PRoPPIETC'Tia, Upproaa a Iliock havannali.d si v. -r ; ' Castoria ia Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Chil dren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Harcotic sub stance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It i3 Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. "" """'aaaaaaaaaWBaMaaaWlalaaaaaa XXi not be impowd upon, but Jnirt having Cartoiia, and ce that the fac simila signature or ia on tbe wrtper. We shall protect on wive and the public at J hazards. The CeTArR Comt, 77 y.nmy ?Snt t. N. T. ASENTSiV" 875 A WEEK. Plt- .T, or wlta:4&fg fjut far t pUlx, W-C All kt,'.- 1M Off mi U'lt work. m-ntcmr rh matiriHrj d4 octBH. sw4 trmrb tbf art. aly omnkrxm 'kifi .rwt;DC huit wNwfA.tawta 4 RatriaJfor lH9iHut.ppr. jtl:f U4 fllliahffif WTT tnnr. rtfr'UHar en4 priOM trim, A -. rM.Umg Wrktv R.DI1CS Celebrated Female. foTdw cevet fail. with Tanry ana Pennyroyal PiiUi. paiticibaa4 lit. a. I. Ii, Backiiay, BoMoa, Mas, safe and atf fancr tmihi ANSY PILLS! Sari Ako bure. w.ao c.f"iiaAr EAt BUARO: Wilcox Specific Co-P axJ1!. ! What is Dsua I STasuU SS t!fllSl Permanently Cured ! ! ! U H 1 1 H kl Home treatment pa to ri. rllSWaWBI Hend Mmp for lx. Jku. a. iLtiuua, Port, Payne. Ala..
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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