TOE WEEKLY JOURNAL
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Section One Tuesday. rYby., 'iO, l'JOO
ALL FOR THE PEOPLE.
The Anti-Trust Conference which hus
recently held ha meetings in Chicago,
developed into a3 radical, if not revolu
tionary, talk and resolutions as could
only be expected fr.nn such a gathering
of leaders of the Ailgcld stripe.
As usual the movement was for and in
behalf of the "people," the boast of the
delegates attending the conference being
that they paid their own railroad fares,
and the speakers were a!! volunteers.
No doubt the fact that they paid rail
road fares made them Cr-pcc ::i!ly iniinic il
to railroad corporations, and was pro
ductive of the icsoliition faoiing the
government seizure of lailroads, and
confiscation of same.
The radical leaders advocated I he gov
ernment assuming conl r:l of raiiroads
without payment of any franchise allies
f same, but alter violent discussion the
resolution adnpWd on the i ail roads was
as follows:
"That Congress shall take immediate
t-teps under the power nt c. anient do
main, or otherwise, as ni-iy he deemed
the more excdicnt (hut in any event by
paying the j 1st value, iireHpei live of
franchise value of any properly taken or
condemned I, io take, own, a:id operate
the interstate rail highways noiv ow neil
and operated by pi'ivate pcrsnn-t or r;iil
way corporations."
The resolution was also passed advo
cating the government ownership of the
telephone and telegraph s stems of the
count ry.
And even the suggestion was made
that a Supremo Court Judge be im
peached, in order that the Anti-Trust
League's desires for government ow ner
ship, might not be thwarted.
Among the meinhcrs of this Anti
Trust League were Allgeld, Jerry .Sinip
8om, Ceorge Fred Williams, Tom John,
on, Ignatius I lonni lly, all cranks, who
constantly parade before the public as
workers for the ''people," and who if
their desires were carried nut would car
ry ruin to those they profess to repre
sent. Fortunately they stand for and repre
sent only themselves and the advance
ment of their own personal ambitions.
THE LATE MR. MACRUM.
At last the dense silence which has
surrounded Charles E. Macrum, once
United States Consul to l'reloria has
been broken, and the public catches a
glimpse of this wonderful young man's
actions, as a consul.
Mr. Macrum will lw remeinbei cd chief
ly as the deserter, who left his official
post as an employe of this government's
at a critical period, at a time when his
manhood and ability were put to the test
and when his services were especially
needed to watch over and protect Amer
ican Interests In the Transvaal.
The statement just made public by the
ei-censul, Is especially noteworthy as
showing him up most unfavorably.
Ills long silence, so he states, was due
to the desire to eiplain verbally to the
Secretary of State his action of deserting
hit post, which could not otherwise
t explained owing to "mlsrepreten-
. 1 1 , i. i . . . ..
Miivus n such a serious nature.
At the eiplanallon has been snade
public, the average reader will ask,
what were thee "misrepresentations"?
Mr. Macrum' grievances teem lobe
of personal character, satin) due to
the clrcnmiUoce that he was called
, apc Unit official capacity to look af-
ter the Interest of British subject la
the Traaavsal, pending the official dee
lartiWof war la Booth Africa, - 'j ,
; Judging from the lone of this trier
mm, the thea Consul Vacrom was so
aaU-EaglUh la bit syrnpatht.es, that be
had ao Judgment lofl with which toooa.
duct the duties of tit office to which
he had been appointed by thlt govern
ment, " '" ' .
Putlp similar to lho9 required of
Mr. llarrum have ofU"B Incn rendered
ry honorable men reprerenllng neutral
government In the country of a belllg
t r M:t, ai. 1 h ms f i : t no mu h "hnniil-
laUoa" as aeeeaa to have aataaaUd that
weak aamrlcaa.
The fact of the atatur tetata to he thai
the the Consul was Incapable ta every
particular for the office aad the duties he
was called upon to perform.
With nothing going oo, Mr. Macrum
might have struggled through his term
of office, hut whea real action came, he
was unable to respond to the demands of
the situation, and made a pitiable exhibit
of himself, shirking duty and deserting
his post.
Il is to be hoped that the n-couiil
will return to bis silence, and also retire
to an obscurity which fits such deserters
THE PHILANTHROPY OF CITIZENSHIP.
There is a real philanthropy in citizen
ship, which is not Implied in the contri
butions for charity, nor meaul by the
maintenance of institutions for the un
fortunate. The rule of loving one's neighbor
equally as loving one's own self, can be
carried into commercial life as well as
into the social life of a community.
Individual advancement, whether ilbe
in society, or in business, need not be
checked, so long as il is by honest
means, for without pride, or the ambi
tion to seek preferment, bo it socially or
commercially, the material aOuirs of
this world would remain undeveloped to
the injury of all progress and improve
ment. There is a public spiiit found In the
men of nearly every community, which
might be termed the philanthropy of
citizenship, for it is that disposition or
endeavor which seeks to promote the
welfare of a community, lie it socially,
educationally, spiritually or commer
cially. There are also men in most commu
nities, who wheiiisought to give of their
means to aid in the promotion of Bcme
local enterprise, do contribute, but in
such a manner as to show that they do
not believe in the enterprise or its suc
cess, and the spirit thus shown is more
detrimental than their money is an aid,
in the promotion of the enterprise un
dertaken. No citizen of a community can live for
himself alone. He or site may think
they do, but something will occur which
will awaken them to a realization of de
pendence upon their neighbors.
The philanthropy of citizenship is lief t
realized in the exercise of public spirit
less, which finds display in the prorur -tion
of local enterprises, as such entci
prlscs mean work for the laborer, and a
stimulus to every kind of local trade.
The philanlhrophy thus displayed is
not necessarily to bo classed of the
charily kind, for those engaged, whoso
money and effort go to create and main
tain the enterprise, realize pecuniary
b iictits themselves, yet those benefits
arc the natural results, coming from the
exercise of the philanthropy of eilixer -
ship,
It is a mistaken idea that philanthropy
means miscellaneous giving, or that pro
miscuous charity is beneficial.
The public spirit which creates indus
tries for the laborer. Is the right kind of
philanthropy, and the charity which as
sists the needy applicant to work, to be
come h self supporter, Is the charity ne
cessary to bring benefits to society.
The citizen whose money and efforts
go to build up his community, Is the
true philanthropist, when the money
and effort means the giving of a greater
local stimulus to trade and the providing
ef work for those who need It.
If the reader of this should chance to
know of any one who Is subject to at
tacks of bilious colic be can do him no
greater favor than to tell him of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It always gives prompt relief.
For sale by F. S. Duffy & Co.
Haw H Hlatcd.
How did yon hint to old Squetrzem
that you ei pec ted a dowry with his
daughter.
When he said that she was young and
thoughtless , I remarked that he ought to
make some allowance for her.
Had the CmmHiUw,
He I have been to a dance or sons
social affair every night now for a
month.
She I should think II would tell oa
you.
It would If I dlda't have the coast it a-
tlon of a young girt.
lee kkwabd aiee.
The readers of tbla paper will be
pleased to leara that there la at least
one dreaded dl nasi that science ta heea
Mat ear U all luttagea aad that
I Catarrh. Delft Catarrh Cur i ike
only poalUv ear ow haowa.toth
atedlcal fraternity. Catarrh being eon
ttltntloaal disease, require a eoaslllu
tlonal treatment. Hall'i Catarrh Car It
Ukea Internally, acting directly apoa
th blood aad ataoou turf see of the
tyatem, thereby destroylsg the foe id
tloa of the disease, aed giving the pa
tleat strength by building p the eoa
siltalloa and assisting nature la doing
Its work. The proprietor bare to much
faith I Its euratlf powers, that Ihey
offer On Hundred Hollar for any ei
that It fall to cur, (lead for list of
Testimonial.
Addreas, 7. J. CIJE5ET A Co.
Totodn, 0,
Sold by Projfr'.U.r!.
ITall's Family Tills tr th Wit.,
r - . ! -si
Wtnt of Watchfulness
Mikes the Thief."
Mmy Ciscs of poor heilth
come from fvsnt of watch
fulness. Bat if you keep
your blood pare no thief can
steal your health.
The one effective, natural blood puri
fier is Hood's Sarsapaj!",, , um
iuappointt.
Impure BtOOd - Fire j-rs I sutTered
with pimples on face roel body. Hood's
Sarsaparilla cured me permanently. It
also cured my father's carbuncles." Alsebt
E. Chast, Tustln City, Cel.
Catarrtl - " Disagreeable catarrhal drop
pings ill my throat made mo nervous and
dliiy. Jly liver was torpid. Hood's Sar
saparllla corrected both troubles. My
health Is very food." Mas. Klviba J.
Smiut, 171 Main St., Auburn, Matne.
3(ccd& SaUafraul
Food't P11U cure ItTcrJIl : tb iton-trr-l-UlnR mid
taly otWUc to uku Willi iiood'i SarnparilU."
Certainly CoTjiiiiJrnrntarr.
"John," said Mr- Hai !:iiis, "I heard
a nice compliment p.r y..n t.dnv."
Mr. IL'.rl.iiiM put In.-, p.ipt r down,
twisted up thu pm!s r his lnu.-taeiie,
looked ploi:-"il and :.iil :
"Well, that's iwnl.ii:); mi tvniarknhlo.
I receive complin:. 'ills marly every
day. "
Mrs. Flarkius v.eut on sipping hci
tea, aud her hash;: hi! wnitid for her to
resume. Finally he -aid:
"Well, why don't on tell mo what
it was? Who was it that complimented
nic?"
"Oh, yon couldn't jtuos-s in n week!"
"Mrs. Doeriujj?" ho vetitured.
"No."
"Not licssie EiilliiigtonV ho rather
eagerly suggestod.
" No. "
"Oh, well, of eocrse, if there's any
secret about it I don't cuv to hear what
it is or who raid it I"
"There isn't nny se.r.t about it,"
Mrs. llarkins swcotly replied. "Mr
Hanuaford told mo that every time ho
and I met he became ouire thoroughly
convinced tls.it you w re .1 nun of ex
cellent taste. "
John ll irkius th.n sIiom d his hands
down in ills peol.ei'i ,".: y,slkecl outside
to think it ovi r. L ::loii Tit-Kiln.
Hot to He Ciagltt.
A well known Norfolk ::uiro wan la
menting the increase ..f poaching to hi:
keeper, who mention! one Richards as
the most notorious p. :ehcroi then igh
horhood. .Soon after t!,' Mjidro Imp
pencil to uiict this lib. I.ards, who as
sorter! that ho could ;;i r ;:a:i!e whenrvt i
ho wanted it, keepiis ov jn keepers
This alinoyi d the H,nire, v. ho t .:id :
" V( 11, if y.iii bring; tn a bn; ( mior
niw elf my own csUito 1 II jgive you a
guile a for it. "
"What! An yon n J. !' V '
"Oh, that'll bo all right "
"Well, then, done, si: I"
Ne.itday tho griniiiuu p' :;ehoi arrived
and was shown into the Mu'lv.
"Well, liavc you got him?"
For answer bo npu'nl ;!n saek. ont
of which jumped a l;i:e l-.are, which
rushed wildly round t!io room, seeking
to escape.
" Why, haven't ) 1. ile .1 il?" yc I! -d
tho indignant squire.
"No, sir, " aa id tho poacher, with u
grill. "I havo uu liei n.-o. "' Nuggets.
The Evnin Fan.
It isn't tho tiling to wear an evening
fan on a gold chain nny more. It should
bo worn on n string f imitation pearls,
if you cannot nfford the real thing, and
few can, since tho coun t length for tho
string is seven feet. If a wealthy woman
wears one of tuoso ornaments, it is im
possible to tell that tho jewels are Isigus,
or at least that's what tho shopkeepers
any. The mock pearls ure certainly per
feet enough aud pretty enough to make
tho worst wounded oyster in tho waters
ashamed of tho pearl with which he
mends Lis shell. It is also the stylo to
wear theHo strings wound round run.
rouud the Dock, dog collar fashion, ei
therwith high nock gevns or full dress
waists. The prices vary from $3. 0 a
wiring to f 1!6. Now York Inciter.
Aad He West on.
"But why," they hsslen to ask him,
"should you have been eo careless ss to
light a match In the powder magazlner"
'I thought it would set the room off
so nicely," he answered, wlih his last
breath.
MOZLKT'B umiK rXIXIK.
A W I LciawnfrsBln.
prepared from the fresh lulce of Lemons.
combined with other vegetable liver
tonics, calnartlcs, aromatic stimulant.
Bold by druggist, 60c and $1.00 bottles.
For bllMMMaeea and constipation.
For Indigestion aad foul stomach.
Fer sick aad nervous headaches.
For palpitation and bean failure take
Lemon Kllxlr.
For tleepleeencsi and nervous proa
Iratloa. For lost of appetite and debility.
For fevers, malaria and chills Ink
Lemon Ellilr.
Ladle, for aetata! and thorough or
ganle regulation, take Lemon Kllxlr.
ietaoa cunr win not fail you in any
of the above aaated disease, all of which
arise froea a torpid or diseased liver,
stomach or kldaey.
toe aad ft bottle st all dmggtsU.
Prepared only by Dr. U. hloaley, At-
aata, Qa.
Aerrke Ca4M.
1 have Jost Ukea lb lst of two kot
tle of Dr. Moaley t Lenoa Kllalr for
aervoat keaoar.ii, indtresllon, witk nts-
saed Uver aad kidney. Th Ellslr
oared me. 1 rosea It lb greatest asede
due I ever BeU ' . -
1 II Men mm, Attorney -1129
F. Street, Wasbiagton, 0. C
W. A. Jsjom, Bell stttloa. Ala.
writes; I have tqffered creallr froia la
digestion or dyspepsia, one boltle of
(ow Ell ilr dose sne snore good than
all lb medicine 1 have ever taken.
MOSLtrra LKHoa not tRra.
Curtwe all Co4tht. Colds, Hnsrsen
Pore Throet, Iironr.kltls,
Ilemorrhnxe,
tod all throat aad lung dl
r.ieganl
rsnariia.
i'-e at drnrrlst. rreptred only by Dr.
tl. Motley, Atlsnla, (J a
Tho On 01 Colrl Curo.
9r r-M In th . Oo .1 V
".!: 1nniM, tl V
lwy Ibi'1
FIH1LLT RELIIiID.
Klmbcrley Reacliedby Uri Rob
erts Force Thursday NlM.
tieaeral French Led th Advance
late Cecil Uhedet Tewa.
Seaeberry en the War
Army Fig
ures, Loudon, February 16 Lord Roberts
has sent a dispatch to the War office
saving that KimU-rly was relieved
Thursday evening. The force of cav
alry and mounted infantry under Gen
eral French made the advance.
Lord Roberts occupies Jacobsdal be
tween the Riet and M odder rivere for
merly held in sireugih by the Boers.
The Hues of communication of General
C'ronje with llloeintoniein have been
cut. The Doers have made no prepara
tions to defend the capitol of the Orange
Free Stale.
London, February
15. Lord Rose
of Lord tonluhl
bery in the House
made a second at i ui k on Premier Salis
bury.
With vigor ami often vehemence of
laiu'uage he made a gieat indictment of
the liovernment. Tliure was no mincing
of words, no pretense ai reserve in the
picluie which Uoselnry drew of the
perils of ihe hour.
"1'liis is a great emeigency," said he.
I'lie Ooverniuent li'is 50,i.'00O more
troops to stud to South Africa. If these
aie not si, IV:, iciil, w hsl then ?
" v hat then ?" he rep aleil, in accents
thai visibly ihrillcd the house. "This
is for us a mutter of life and death.
Nothing can hide Ihe fact that behind
Koberis' fonc, with tin. exieption of the
Eight ii 1'ivisiou, we havo no more
trained sohln is.
'If you Iom: South Africa you lose the
principal c. l imn of your empire, lou
will be shut up in these islands, one of
which docs not love you."
The spcioh made a gical sensation. In
clubs and political ri:,les advocates of a
reorgainut ion of the ministry, which
Uosebery and a few oilier imperialistic
l iberals in it, ure ini-ieasing in uumlicrs
every day.
London, i'eh. 15 The House of Com-
mons this e. i ning adopted the Govern
ment's niiliiaiy proposals by n vole of
-1 against :'.!, the min.iiily consisting
ehiitly of lih.h members.
I hesc proposals provide for embody
ing an aimy ot il7,0(Ml men for home de
fense liesides the ti 1 :,(X1 for South Africa
aud oilier forees elsewhere. The army
expendiiiue lor Ihe cirrenl financial
year, inding March M, is put st f.&4,
OSIi.iiil",, expressed in 1'iiiled States
money.
OTIS REPORTS PROGRESS.
Filipinos, However, Are Still Active Even
in I.uon.
Waniiimiton, Febiuary 1ft. The Ad
jutant-' .eneial iccciveda cable message
today from General Otis giving a brief
outline of the progiess of military opei
a'ions iu the riiilipidnes since his last
r 'porl of several days ago announcing
the opening of the hemp porls In
Southern Luzon. The dispatch is as
follow a:
'I lues left today with two regiments
and a battery of anilh ry on trausports
for San Miguel bay, province of Cama
rines Sur, to move on Neuva Caceres
and towns in that reetion. The road
east from Atimonan through the prov
ince of Tayabas is not practicable for
troops
'The Insurgents in Camarinca show
considerable activity and make attacks
on our troops along the southeastern
coast of Luzon Islam). Il is reported
that they bold several hundred Spanish
aud a few American prisoners in the vi
cinity of Nueva Caceres.
'Kobbe, with two regiments, occupies
the southeastern eiuemlly of Luzon
from Tobaco on the north to Uonsol on
Ihe south; also all Important points ot
the Island of Catandiisnes, Bamar tad
Leyle, The conditions throughout the
Phllllphte are gradually Improving.
All coasting vessels are now engaged
In transporting merchandise and prod
ucts. The Lad rone element is trouble
some in all of the UUnds and keep
troops very actively engaged."
There le no lieiter medicine for the
babies than Obamlierlaln'a Cough Reme
dy, lu pleasant taste aud prompt aad
effectual cure make It a favorite with
mother and small children. fgll quickly
cures their coughs tad colds, preventing
pneumonia or ot her serious consequences
It also cure crou'n tad hat baea used la
lea of thousand of case wliboat a
single failure so far at w bare beta
able to learn. It pot only care croup.
but when glvea a soon as tb croupy
cough appear, will prevent the attack.
la case of whooping oough It -liquefies
tb tough mucus, Making It taster to ex
pectorate, ami lessen the teverlty and
frequency of lb paroxysm of coughing
thut depriving rlbal dlseaa of all danger
oa ccatrqtM at'. For tale by F. 0
Duffy 4k Co.
j. HowH. rrlt.
Mr. Bea Fvlenw You don't sneaa to
tell me joa were ever a poet. .'
. Harvard Hashes-Yet, kind lady, aa-
fortunalcly 1 was. Del wua where a
feel .first weal t'tray.
"1 think 1 weulJ go erasy with palt
were It aot for Cbsmberlain't Pain
Halm." Wrlut Mr. W. II. Bupleton,
llrrmlnt. I 'a. "I htv been tflllcted
lib ihsumsllsro for several ysart and
have Irixl remedies without nnmW, but
Palo Ibilm Istlifhtat mrdhinel bav
got hold of." One application relinvMi
lb pain. For sale by K. fl. DulTy A Co.
tfMMI VVri,,lfc,
The Ust way lo k"p ll. ro tna
Is 10 kerp th cellar rV4.
RALEIGH,
SauBpex fat 34 Counties, S'JU Recrmit
lag. . Early Tnckiat., Atwxter A- .
. tabtst ka0er,v Street Railways. .
lULBiaa, Feh..l-Dr-. Bkhard IL
Lewis, aearatary of lb alau hoard of
Lhealth, ha completed hi re pod fur Jan
uary, which .ahowa that during that
nioalh there was amallpox la enty
foor eouatiet. ' 81 nee then It has maUe
hs appearance la two others, fluocombe
and Haywood. It Is how very wirh ly
spread. Dr. Lewi ta hearty In his ikli
cule of pbytlciaos who diagnose small-!
pox as "elephant' itch." Of course
there is no such disease as the latter, hut
some phyaiciaat, who ought to be
ashamed of themselves, delibeistuiy mske
such au absurd diagnosis.
The commissioners returned from
Duplin county where bo held a farmer's
institute, vi !.!ch ha savs was well attend
ed and iu . hlch market! interest waj.
shown. '! iiu uext institute will be
shown. Tuu next institute will lx held
in Guilford county. '
Professor Ira Retnsen, chemist of
Johns Hopkins university will deliver
the annual aadress next June before the
students o.' tbe Agricultural and Me
chanical coll lege here. He is one of ihe
ablest cheuitsi sin the country and a most
enleitaiuiag speaker.
Captain Z I',. Vance, the recruiting
officer litre, is now in tho western part
of the Stale, after recruits for Ihe regu
lar army. I!e says (liccnsboro is now
the best ieci liiing point. Agreat many
have gone fiom the Piedmont section.
The wcaiher bureau In a oulletin to
day says thht thanks to the very pleas
ant weather in Jaiiiuoy, v,ork in prepa
ration for bii early truck etonls well
advanced in ihe f.u.1. Tub monthly
mean temperature for the Slate was 40 0
degrees, or 2 degrees above normal. The
highest was 7ft, at Cherry villc; the lowest
3 below itero al Linvibe and Marshall.
The greatest dairly rani'e was 4i), al Hen
rietta. The average lainfall was
inches, one inch belo.v Ihe normal. The
greatest was li.2l inches, at iVilnifngton.
The average snow fall was only 1.4
Inches.
It is said by some pioininciil Demo
crats that no matter whether 0 It Ay
cock or M. 11. Justice gels the Demo
cratic nomination for governor, John C.
I'liunlngham will get the noinjntd'oi for
lieutenant governor.
The organization an. I eh. liter of the
Lowell cotton mill, in Gaslon eotinly
with 7ft,(K)0 capiial, is I he seventh Ibis
year in the stale.
DeWolf Hopper is booked lo ap;ieir a
the Academy of Alusie heie .'.iav 1st and
end the theatrical season
The legislature in .lime will mi al
probability give Ihe lepmntinn com
mission ample power ' .i-se.-s railway
and sicambo'it propi r , 'i.Us reinedviii.
any po.-sil lo vagueiu-s .1 tii a. I crea
ting It.
Congressman At water, Po; ulint, at
lacks Senator IJullcr for unlagotilzlug
the constitutional anicmlnu nl. saying
Butler has made a great mistake and
should have declared for ii. as be said
teu months ago he would do. At water
says ho is sure the amendment will carry
and declares the populists will support
Il at the polls next August.
The Koanoke river is veiy high and is
yet rising.
There are only 31) miles of slr ct
railway in North Carolina. The nuni-
b t of passengers last year wai 3,7i.J,74i
and the receipt $143,658 CbailotieV
net increase was $10,04;) Wilming
ton's road transported 725,S77. Itulelijli '
.'27,985, Winston 831,1(10, Pinehnrst
7,838, Athevllle 720,780, Chnrloile (!l.),-
820.
Currencj Bill Passes Senate.
Wabhihotoh, Kcb. l. The Scnali
substitute for the House currunf bill
wa passed by tho Senate to-day by Uu
majority of 48 to 2D.
Prior to tbe final passage of the Mil
amendment were ermefdered under the
ten-minute rule. Only two of these
amendments were adopted, viz one
offered by Ihe Finance Committee keep
Ing the door open to International bl
metlaUlstD, and one by !r. Ncdsoo, of
Mipnesota, providing for national banks
with -23,000 capital lu towns of not more
than four thousand Inhabitants.
BECKHAM RECOGNIZED.
Prison Officials Release Convict on His
OfUer,
FaaaxroRT, Kt, Feb. 15 The clath
between th Democrallo and Ilepubllcan
branehet of tbe 8ttto government wu
amphaalxed tonight by the prison nfflrlalf
releasing JohaBealta Louisville ooo
vlot, oaa pardot btoed by W. J. O,
Beckham, Demooratlo claimant to the
Ooveraorshlp of Ksutucky.
Dipnty Wards Punch wa , acting
warden. When the partloa paper Were
p rosea led to him he ordered Ke It rr
leaaed, and the latter left tbt clly at once.
.Douglas Hsys, Kaott county con
vict recently pardoned by William &
Taylor, ' Itepabllcao claimant to the
Oovemojthlp, U ttlll la coaCncmenf.iht
prisoa official refuting to recognlx
Taylor a Qovareor. - '
ByopcpGia Cure
Dccsii what vou cat.
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tur In Ircntlirninir and riwn-
strticur- tn niiii!cfj cl !(.'"! I v or
pans. Ilittho U''t rbwoven'd (ivlf
antani t.ntn. hootbi-r r.rrr artilun
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similating ibeFoodandBegula
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Promotes DigcsUonls?effur-
ness ana Kcstcontains natter
Opiumfarphine aorMiiieraL
KOT TiAR C OTIC -
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Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa
fion. Sour Storrtfkch.Diarrftoea
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW "YDHK. "
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
r - Ik'-o IWf r w.a.
rui an si u r ;a ir r;n rnis a i r i m
Our mwlicPoa art wondorfwlly Bntln
fRGtoryaiicl potent In UiocuroofdtsouBoa
ef iaea( saofa u Pihjt, Omiyrrbam, Olcett
KpcrmcUiirriicxM, VarxaeeU, Impntcney,
Loei Hunhood, the mult of early imiis
ervMotH later cxe$so, worry, overwork,
tc, uv! In dlsouea ot wnnmn.anirh a
fV&norrftaM, Leucorrhtuii Womb
TrmtbUt ema;. IVtahneu, SttriHttt
ltwiQ Down P&ivi, Jtfftu'nut Trovlia.
Our metlclne r.ro xtemlvly
vsetL, novor fall to earcqalrkly
anl caaM no harmful eSTccts.
PROVE THIS BY OSDERINQ A TRIAL TREATMENT.
HOTVItRHKMBES we and treatment and nrtvlco FOES aad mHT
doll very, ao jrea are at aa ex pease. . BR OAJRRFDt, to tell ua all joa can about
ynr aie, the more the potior, your ago. occupation nr.tl lall anrtrcMj namo.sUflet and 49
nnmfcer. town, oounty and state. OBnEiio.K!'B tSTRICTI,V t'OKVI.
KKSTI41,. if joo accept Uiltollfcrroa will boplennMbnt OW OK d tlurt will tee
alWHfm. Write to-oar to BALVnoIl CO., lnciwtor.Ohlo.
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TRY FIRST BUY AFTERWARDS.
uiiuiuiuuiaiiuuiiiiuiuiiuiuiiiuuie?
A SURE MEDICINE.
TT.snsou, V., Deo. tl.
I bnvft bfnsi ituff.irii'jf fiom fern a I? weak
nci for four year-., and have ttken many
itictllrlntM, but Wine of Car flat aad P ck
Drmight liave done more lor mo than any
thing ftla.
MRS. CAROLINE EVANS.
K is a mistake to tikt any and every kind of medicine when you are
sick. There is d:int;er In It Most of the so-called cures for female
weakness" do nothing mure than dsaden the pain temporarily, and when
the effect wears away tbe patient is weaker and sicker than before. It b
never wise to take chances. You have only one life, and thit is dear tnd.
precious, if you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness in the fend-.
nine organs, nothing will help you like Wine of Cardul It helps do
away with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy, and ;
modules the pins of childbirth ; recovery is rapid and f utur health b) .
assurea i lie wine is purely veg
etable, being made of herbs whose
medicinal properties act directly
upon the organs of womanhood.
It Is a kK-tried remedy, and hat
many years of success behind It It
fa) sure. Why take a chance medicine
Druggists sell Large Bottles for $1.00.
Ma. -ii
PWi7?iW5rToiaii
BLOOD CURE
An uner rovmg raitn to suuerers. Journal
-Readers Write Toda ! ' ;
UITr.Tanoert, Fating fotea, Pslnful 8 cUng , E0l. of Plorl PiiUon,
Pi mat nt Eruptions, that tvfot tit a-U ' oVr pr tinary , lr,mtim at. rr ipilkly
corca nv n ii n iihhioic moo iiimj.
at3, tltp sealed lllood and Skin troubhn It jimr bhcU tl In?, A', vu i la'if
All run dowrf Have jon f'rwmsf l lmrl? MolcJr and I'umpf km or
a...ln tt..MMat Tl n. X' . t-i.i..
tuMumaiivnir rrroiuiar utiarmr irav
bteaow II drain from Ihe bhr d ai it t nllre
which ranse all of the troubl. t, tnl tho
folloar. 11 D it tela m a flne tt nt I ntl.l.Mg up tl a Uokea down corstltu'lou. .
- '.vcry one aayi that II D D is the mot. wniHluful U'.ood Puviflrr of the ace;
and oo wonder, for It hat cured the most deep reali d, ot situate owe,, (even the
moat deadly cancwr) aftr doclont ami paknt medclm li wl f U:d. - Tliproiitldy
teetcd fortliluy reara and snyrr knewo t f1. Ft-r tbli renson our faith i n
great In U It 11 that we will at twl In tnjr irj(Tcr r a Til il l'o't!o f'fe, ro Ibey may
tnl th mrdlnne al onr eirei te, K'ft conditions alt rein l to, this offer, -as '
know wlinl II 11 Keen no, all wo th le fi r yon tn It) It. Irjonar miirlb-il I but
DH0 (lloMnlc ll'ood IUIm)is what ymt Ht yni w III find large bottli s At all
ilnijt i"rrs for f 1, or tit larjrp bnttlit (fnll treatment) $X Fi r In f lilaJ I'olilo l '
iln lil)(it HAUl VO , 141 Mitchell tliMf, A Haul a, 1 , and botllx ami tnidi
rtal lo k wilt I e rent, all charita pn pald. IVscrilio )our tinublc, and will In-'
i-bulo frn nicl:el tdvlrf, Writ tday. ,'
Automatic Gas Lamp
Kv h limp a romp!ole f rlsnl In I'.
If. H liouil for earh quart r f '.'Ino
CO lHitM (, .
AliMilubly snfo, indor'd by all intui
sn e edtrpanie.
J. II. IIARNt.Y. fl-rrral A:-nl,
Virginia, Knr'h and f -"iUi t'lirollna,
(Jio'U an I Kin' '
J. C. tr r -', A;:-.i t r.w I'crn.
jliSSlbkuk-i
For Infanta ani Cb-Hdren.
Tho Kind You Have
Beafsthe
Use
For Over
TMaT OHmUN COMKAM. RCW VfHI ClTT
AND
f
w
Thirty rears
fc FOR
UEfi and WOMEN.
UIIIS' AlVISKT ttraJTailT.
For b4t1oi In eMt rtutrlns qicetal
4lr Uona, andrwu, vlTlns ktuiiAohm,
Ull-.' H.lr, lf Yk.l ItTTlllUoiu
lairnim, ctlli, Tm.
when you can get a sure medlcue?
SENT FREE.
oi'ca isi-e a i lo'tnt ail Jrr il.-. ih
i, .1 i 11. i i . . .
a iieea n it iuiHitano tnoa Ualmv
ayslcm all the THiltmtt and biimoi '
Oius being removed, a permanent euro
II R i hi ori iioie i'Ri
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(1in, pure -lioli sone, fot'unturl to
li tln'iuirally maIf Iniin u.illlc alrr
and fnn Iroin Impurilli'. HlMrlally In-
jU-mliHl and ptrparivl fur lillinai) rn
inmpibin. .
f i. .. .Illu. I J. II t . . .
I m In 0 p ro.
Hnndaj (retail onli ) 7 n m In 13 rnn.
For pi en and fitl.i r in'--' n ii'O,
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N0V7 Ecrr.o Ico Co.