M i p cx -w-m jiiTaBegiCTtMgwi'y-Jual Merit Jowlint gives Hood's Barsaparllla Its great popularity, Its constantly Increasing imles, mul enables it to nccompllsh Its , wonderful nnil unequalled curt. The comhiiiatlou, proportion mul process used in preparing Hood's Hnrsnpnrllln ' aro unknown to other medicines, and miko Hood's Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself It, cures nwido range of diseases because ' of its power inn blood purlllcr. It acts directly mid positively upon tho blood, and tho blood reaches every nook nnd cornerof tlio liuninn system. Thus nil thii nerves, niuprlcs, bones nnd tlxHties cotno tinder the beiicllcciit Inlluetice of Hood's Sarsaparilla TliAOno 'Inie lllon.1 Purifier. $1 per Imttlc. it i-ii mm l.lver llli eaiy to HOOd S PlllS Ukf,fasytooiK!rattf.!Bc. THE CHIEF IMiMMit'it Wuukl). giiliNorlpllou, 81 Per Annum Invnrliihl)' In Advance Bntereit iittiie I'ufit oillrv In Itetl Cloud, Neb. IIS III. ill miillernf the second clavt A.C. Hommimi. I'.dltor. IiAiiov Tait, A sat, laical Kdltor. . awoaii cumulation 1,300. HAI l' (IK AIIVKII1IHIVI1 I'rnr.F.iriN. I Itieh or lets wr year SO (m Hlx months l Three months 2 Ou SIANIUMI AUVKmiSK.MKNTS. l'er lurh unocar S?I00 rerlne.li six ninntlis :i cm feriiii'li three iiumtlii " lo Hpeelal in'tlees per Una or Una space, lire! putillcatlnii ft rents, Trnuili'iit specials, p.ijiililo Invatl.ilily In nil THlice, .r line la cents. All ir.ulhii; imtHeslii the nature of advertise meats in pulls, r. cents per line. l(ml notices ill lejisil ralin, vl: for a 'ti.ire ilea llni" i)( .Nonpareil nr less,) llrit piililleatlmi 1 .11O: ot null Milnc'iucnt putilluatlnn, pel 4tmHrc,rvit"uts. No "prrltni'il piisillon" contracts made. All iiuuih." to insine publication limit Ik re celvetl 11I this nflleo not later tlian Wediiwd iv A(lverll.el tents cannot lis oiileied ot.t for the current week Inter than Thursday. JUcii!i!ciiti National Thitcl. For President, YAM. McKINLBV, of Ohio For Vicu-PriKiiilont, (SAUItUT IIOIIAF.T, of Now JorHey. IlopiiulU'iui Male Ticket, For Govornnr, J. II. M'COLL. For Lioubmunt Governor, ORLANDO TKFFI. For Socrntary of Sttito, JOHLA. PIPHR. For Auditor, P.O. HBDLUND For Troumtrpr, O. K. CAS13Y. For Attorney Gonor.il, A. R. CHURCHILL. For Supt. of Public Instruction, II. R. CORHrUT. For CoininifiHinner, 11. (J. RUSSF.LL. For Supremo .JuiIop, ROUT. RYAN. M. P. K INLAID. For Regent, V.(J. WHITMORK. Itcpillllil'llll Tlt'KUl. For Congrosa -fith District, W. !. ANDRF.WS of IIiistiiiKS. Voto Tor .Mct'nll.' Voto for TelTt. Voto for Pipor. Voto for llodlund. Voto fur Cicey. Voto for Churchill. Voto fur Corbott. Voto for RufpoII. Voto for Ryuu. Voto for luuliiid. Voto for Whitnioro, Voto for every initti on tlio ropubltctui ticket. TIiIq ia thu your to atuy by tlio party, and lirintr back tlio unod old times, Tin. republican party is bound to win success thin fall, They nro tlio party of protection, prtwporlty and honest mon ey. Hilly McKinloy ia tho honest chiiiu pion of prosperity. Lofa bo ilono with inonko)ii)K with bo many issues tliut havo not buen tried and that aro iih li ublo to oud in disustor as otliorwise, and voto tlio ropublican ticket which will re Btoro proiperity to tlio milliona of toilere who huvo been out of labor for tho liibt four yoaru under democratic misrule. Four yours n(,'i tlio poopla wero nnxiouo to try tlio disastrous elTocts of froo trade. They huvo tried thodoinocrutio idoannd that otiKht to bo unou'h ot an experi ment. It would be hard to convince a man flofTerliiK from billons eollo tlint hi UKOuy is due to a microbe with an tin nroiumueiible name. Hut ono dose of , DeWitt's Collo nnd Ciiolera Cure will eon vino him of Its power to afford imttnut coliuf. It kill pain. C L CottlnK. A .M)tiTy Kiplnlned. New Clerk Why does tho bona loolc 10 nervous and anxious when ho locks IP the safo? Old Cbrk He Is nfrald somebody will ) that iJiere Is .nothing In It. St'iutlc ItliciiiiiiillMiiiCurc'il. L. Warner, Wholesale DrnRKlut, llioh moiul, Vs., i-ayn: "I had a fearful attack of Seiatio HheumattHxn, was laid up al most two innntliP, wn fortuna'e ennmjh to uot MYSTIC CURBJl'Olt IlilKUMA. TIHM. Tin o Pil inn af'tr doctor's pre BoripMriiiA hud fm'id to Ihvo any rITeet. Kold by li, : Or.oo ilruyHt, Ited Cloud. a ;ki:t ki:iii:dy Tor hiillV-rtT' l'roin IMIn. Dr. Htdmond, a specialist in tlio stuily and tr-utinctit of piles nnd ren tal diseases, recently stated that the Pyramid I'llo Cure, the now disoov cry for tlio cure of piles, was tho most remarkable remedy he had evr sciMi or tried in one respect; and that was, the instant relief exporiencod in all cases, no matter how soverc, from tho moment the remedy was applied; thii was tho inoro surprising to hi in, because lit had carefully analyzed the preparation and no tract of opium, oooainc or similar poison could b de tected. Plijsicians look with groat favor up on tho Pyramid Pile Cure, because it is rapidly taking the place of surgical operations and because it is so simple, so easily applied and contains no min eral or otlicr poisons bo commonly used in pile cures. Dr. Kstcrbrook reports that the Pyramid Pile Curo not only cures the various forms of Tiles, but nevr fails to givt immediate relief on tho first application, no matter how soTcrc the pain or discomfort may be. People who have suffered from piles foryenrs are often astonished at the dnstant relief oxporionced from tho Qrst application. Another important advantage is tho fact that anyone can use the remedy without detention from business or interference with daily oc cupation. Sold by druggists at HO cents per paokaizo. Send for free book on cause and cure of piles. I. Inc. Harvesting lias commenced and rjc promises to bo n good yield. Miss Vickie IlaskiiiB visited rcla tircs iu Hod Cloud last week. The pops will transact business in a free silver stjlc on Friday next at the Kuehn sohoolhouso olecttng dele gates to'tho county convention. Mrs, Sterner, a, resident of this township many years ago, was canvas- ing this vicinity last woek selling notions. Sheriff Ilunchcy was doing business in these parts this week. Wilt Gnlbroth is working for L. A. Hawkins. J. M. Guthrie now enjoyu a new Ohio cultivator. Mr?, (juthiio received the std intel ligence last, week of tho death of her brother at Tipton, Iowa, Master Lafo Galbrcth has roturued from Oxford, Nub., where ho was em ployed in a hotel. Tha many friends of bliss Mulva VanDykc hereabouts will bo pleaded j to know that miu has regaitiud guod lieitlth. having left Oakland and gone to Lauota, California. John lleauchamp has returned from Missouri, lie secerns well pleased with the land of the big red apple and has located near Klva, Howell county. He well move to that place about the first of August. Mr H. is a good citi zen and we hate to lt.se him from our midst. w. Heart Disease Cured Hy Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. ralntlng, Weak or ItuiiKry SnIU, IrreRii Ur or Intermittent PuUe, 1'lutterliiK or Pal pitation, tTinUliiR Sensation, Shortness of Hreath, Selllnn of I Vet nnd Ankles, aro symptoms of a diseased or Weak Heart. MRS. N. C. MILLER. Of Port Wayne. IiuJ., writes on Nov 20, 1S0I: "1 was atllictcd for forty years with heart trouble and suffered untold axnny. I had weak, hungry spells, and my heart would palpitates) hard, tho pain would tiosoacuto and torturlni:, that I becaino so weak and nervous I could not sleep, I was treated by fiuvvral pliymelans without relief and pavo up ever IhjIhb well ajwln. Aliout two years aso I eomtneuecd umiir Dr. Mllos' Ilcinedlus. Ono tiottlo of tho Heart Cure itopped all heart troubles and tho lteatoratlvo Nervlno did the reit,and now I sleep soundly and at tend to my household aud boclal duties with out any trouble. SoldbydrussUts. Hook sent free. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore lleallli. lir Miin .VenoI'ln 1 tJ. rKln imiuU-m. - - .. i. - - j ' . IV. .. Hif TttJW KE1T0L0U3) OM.LEF, MiiumwaiiiMiiKm'J IF YOU WANT A CATALOG OF THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WHEEL SOLD. ALSO THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL, Come and sec me, and I will give you a catalog of TIE "VICTOR," L. E; TAIT, AGENT, RED CLOUD, NEB. FAKM Aii JlOUSEHOLa EASTERN LESSONS FOR WEST ERN FARMERS. Fertility or tho Holl Must Iln I'rrirrvra L'reiiin In the Kltchrn (licuprst ItHtlon fur l'onltry Note for llee kerpors Household llli. hum thu I'urtlllrcrs. It wns tho boast of many early sot tloi'H ot Kansas that tlio soil was so rich that iniuiuro was an nutttnl in jury to It. inakini,' orops jjrow too rank, writes Professor ,S. C. Miimoii In tho Industrialist. If wu may jtulRo by tho euro which soniu farm ors tulco to keep inaiiiiro from their land, that opinion must utill prcvnil in tho stnto. Not only do wo loo nianiii'o loft iu tho ytirds to loach and wnsto, often for several years, boforo any attempt is mntlu to haul it on tho Holds, but tho locution of tho yard is often on tho bank of soniu ravine or stream so that thuilrntuni.ru aud wash from tho htables and ma niirii pi!o Is tit ouuo euriicd away by rains and the laud deprived of oven this ebanco of gottinj,' back a part of what has boon takon from It. In focd lots where largo numbers of cattle mul bogs are fattened, iiiaiiuru of tho ino-.t valuable quality is produced, because of tho highly cnnt'ciitruted nature of tho food eon Htunod; yot those yards, for eonven lonco In koeplnjr them clean and bo ciihso of tho bettor shcltor ail'orded, Jiro oftonost located on a bank whore all of tho valuable fertilizing mate rial produced is swept away. If we add to such wato the burning over of stubble Holds thot a furrow may bo turned for the next wheat crop and tho burning of straw-stacks as soon as tho thrasher is clear of them, we will only inuko a beginning at mimmlng up the sins which tho nvorago farmer is guilty of against tho soil ho believes to be proof against exhaustion. One grctit soiino of waste occurs In nearly every town in tho state from tho hauling of maniiro from public and private stables to .-omo common "dumping ground" either on the rhor bank where tho noxt high water wimhus it away or to somo a cant tract where U either loinains to I'ocouio a nuisance or is occasionally burnod. The sandy soil of tho bot tom laud- near thu river.-, when heavily manured, utl'onls tho very best trucker's soil, uud u few market gardeners me taking advantago of such opportunities. ,o far there is still a irreat opportunity to utilize what is wasted. While tlio supp'y of vegetal'les Is usually oquul totholo maud, small fruits a? a rule aro scarce, except iu the very Kustcrn counties, and much greator area liiiiilit bo grown with prollt. Largo quantities of vegetables might bo raised and canned to the ovelu'-lon of canned goods from other states. Can niugostublishinont.i conducted on bus iness principles nnd not us a "boom" havo proved a success Iu a num ber of localities, and havo contrib-. utcd greatly to the prosperity of their communities. With tho estab lishment of many more, tlio Industry of vegetable aud btnull-frult garden ing could bo greatly extended, and mo waste 01 sianio manure- from our towns become u thing 0f u,0 jmst. Seed farming, or tho raising of veg etablo soeds under contract with largo seed bouses In the Hast, has proved a source of prollt to a num ber of growors.and is u business that is capable of great oxtonslon. Where land can bo routed at reasonable rates and plenty of manure socured for tho haulinir. a business of this kind might bo built up that would glvo a handsomo roturn. If farmers aud gnrdenors allko will 'earn In udvaneo tho los-.ons which are tho very elements of ngrl cult tiro In tho l.astern states, tho fertility of Kansas soils may bo pro served from exhaustion. At prosont much of our farming Is but drawing upon tho capital which should be tho Inheritance of future generations. ( rrum In III Mtrliru. On many farms whoro tho dairy Is not niado a promlnont foaturo it is a matter of some dltlleulty to handlo tho mill: aud cream during tho win tor months. Whilo wo boliovo that dairying Is tho most protitnblo in dustry on tho fnrm at prosont, and that it will continue to bo so If man aged in a thoroughly Intolllgout man ner, yot wo reallo that thousands of our readers are 90 situated that thoy do not euro to make a specialty Cf dairy work, a' though they milk enough cow-, to furnish milk, cream uuJ butter for tiotr own tables. lip- IfKlDAX, JULY 3, cause a man is intorosten iu somo subject only In a small way Is no rea son why ho should not study that subject, and tho farmer who innkos only a fow pounds per woek ought to jnako It according to tho most im proved methods. For lack of a bot her place much of tho milk nnd cream is kept in tho kitchen during tlio bu miner. Undor such conditions It I j imposstblo to got tho greatost amount of fat out of tho skim milk, aud Impossible to muko buttor of tho bust quality. It Is well known that eream readily absorbs odors, good and bad, and If kupt in such a place as tho farm kitchen, It will become In odor liko Joseph's coat In color. Nor ts this tho only trouble. In order to got all tho fat out of the butter milk tho cream must bo ripen ed ovonly. To ripen ovenly it must be kept at an oven tcniporaturo; it is impossiblo to secure the latter In tho farm kitchen. So, whether tho amount of buttor Is largo or small, wo strongly advtso agaln-t keeping oithur tho milk or en- m Iu tho kitchen. Keep It iu a 00111 whoro tho air is pure and tho temperature low. Neither milk or ercani should bo allowed to freeze. Kieolug in jures tho butter. Hut tho lower tho ciiiporuiuro until tno freezing point is roacnod tno oottor. When onough cream Iuib been soloetcd to mako a ohurntnir, remove It to some other room whoro tho tomporaturo Is sixty to sovonty not tho kitchen; hotter tho sitting room than tho kitchen. When the cream has acquired a slightly acid tasto and smell and Is just beginning to thicken it Is ready to churn. Homestead. Don't think thnt your liver needs treat ing if yon nro bilious. It don't. It's yonr stomnoh that really causes the bil iousness. It has pn. your liver out of order. See what's the matter with jour stom ach. Sick stomach poisons liver and thru thbro's trouble. Shaker Digestive Cor dial cures stomnoh and then all's well. That's the case in a nutshell. Shaker Dipgcstire Cordial is no secret. Formula's on every bottle. Hut it't the simple honest way it's made, the honest Hhaker herbs and other ingredient of which it's composed, that makes if so ellleaeinue, Any real casoof indigestion and bilious uess can bu cured with a few bottle of Shaker DigiMtivu Cordial. Try it. Sold by druggists, price 10 ctnts to fl(.l per bottle. lliill.ntiulil lllH, If through any blunder In cleaning .1 fnwl tin gall or other ontrallsaro utirat the taint which atloets tho .I at may bo ea-ily removed by soak ing :or half an hour iu cold water In which a little soda has been dis solved. One can tost a cako's baking by drawing it to tho edge of the ovcii nnd lis ton Ing for tho faint, -put tar ing sound which will continuo until It is ready to tako out. Thiols a bettor trial thati tho broom splinter thrust Into tho douli. l-'irgs may bo very simply and pal ut.ill, cooked, either by steamer or baker, after tho following niiiuuort :-U. htl . warm a Hat dish, butter it .'cneroiisly nnd thou break tho num ber of eggs deslrol 011 it. Season with salt and white ,)per and add a little rich eream. bnko or oleum until the whites aro sot. They aro mom dainty iu appearance if oooked on an oyster plate. A warm foot bath, with an ounce of sea salt. Is almost as restful as a nap. Paddle in tho water until it cools, dry with a rough towel, put on fresh stockings, have a chango of ihocs, and tlio woman "who was ready to drop" will feel much better In ten minutes. Anothor tonic for tho solo ts a handful of alcohol. This is a sure way to dry tho foot aftor being out In a storm. Ijust summer one of nrgrnnd children was siok with n severo bowel t rouble )iir doctor's remedies hnd failed, then wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea lUmedy, which gavo very speedy relief. We regard it as the best mediciuo evr pat on tin marknt for bowel complaints. Mrs. E, O. Gregory, Freduriokstowu, Mo. This certainly u the best medicine ever put ou the mar ket for dysentery, summer complaint, wolio and cholera infantum in children, It ueyer fails to give prompt relief when used iu reasonable time ntul the plain printed directions are followed, Many mothora haye expressed their sincere grntitudu for the cures it has effected, for sale by II, K. Oriee. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure flropc Cream q Tartar lficr. lWJJtf. Sew t'lunp Suu'itrri. Cami- Skwaimi. (Jul . .1 ill v 1. '!lfi T I j - 1 -- w menu nopnier: as it uai been some time since I wrote you, and promised 1 would let you know how things were moving from time to tiun , 1 will endeavor to give you a descrip lion of the now camp, Seward. It is situated about half way between Col orado Springs and Cripple Oreok, two milei west of what Is railed the half-way house on the (Jin ymie pass wagon road. Tlio camp (or town us it will be soon) is on a beautiful moun tain stream that cotiioi down through the camp and the ho)s turned the course of the water so that it il.iws right pait our houses aud tents and is ss cold as tec all the time, unci, a for fuel to burn, it costs nothing but a littlo labor to prepare it for the sioe; it i dry pine and of a good quality We have plumy ef grass for our hor.-is which are turned loo.so when not at work. The bojs havo boon very buy making a wagov road from the camp up into the pirk u distance of about a mile and a half, having to blast rock and cut trees and dig out. stumps, It has hern very hard work and ban cost something like two thousand dollars but they have a fine 10 id as fur as they have on and ihe'r iiccntion is to build on up to the Seven Lakes where ibeic is line li-bing uml nice Niimiiiir hollies uinl 11 I rg- hotel. The lakes were stocked h lish about eighteen ears ago by some eastern capitalist-. nd they say there is fine fishing there new. I have not been up there ot but am going this week. You may wonder what the park is; it is heavy pine trees and Urge ones too, I think there are trees enough to make 2,000,000 feet of lumber besides 25,00(1 mining timbers. I presume you would liko to know what mining prospects we have. All of the bos have two or more lode claims and ono placer claim. There haye been some Tory good asa).s from shallow holes tho best one iu our oamp cuiuo from the hanging rock lode, the shaft hole is a ten loot assessment hole and on thu 1 IS: 1 1 piece of ore was sent to Victor out of that hole and it assayed $28 OU per ton. Now you may think that not very good but we think it good aud so do tho owncis of the m inc. Lew Sodcrliu and Geo. Suicls'i aud some other young men arc tho owners of it. On tlio 17th a man by the name of Gilark discov ered a vein, staked the claim and had it surveyed aud took a piece of ore lrom the surface to Cripple Creek and it assayed S7. I beli.vo the man age ts ol tho camp have contracted for fifty frrt to be put down i the Pilot lode claim about a mile and a half from our claim There was a strike undo last week that assayed J.'ilitJ 00 per ton. As for the town or camp, b it is called, there is a large hotel in con struction, besides a number ol houses nnd others just waiting for lumber which will bo forthcoming next week when the saw mill gets there and lo calcd. There will be stabling for 10U head of horses. Tlio intention 1 be lieve is to get the numerous Mugu to slop for dinner and supper as the) pass through the camp about noon, eight four horso coaches aud ono six horb Tallyho that leaves Colorado Springs at 12:110 p. m. and will take supper at Camp Soward and change horses at 5 p, ni., thence on to Cripple Creek. I believe I havo given you as noar a description of our camp us most any ono could and I will refer you to Frank 'Pennant who loft here yester day for ltcd Cloud, or O. C. Hell who left here tho day before. If I have tnitted Jany of tho great features of tho camp Frank will give them to you and you can add them to this and wlicu you think of it all and tho ad vantages wo havo over other camps jou will think aud say as we do that this is tho greatost camp known in any of tho mining districts. Tho boys aro nil well that you know and working very hard and aro very hope ful. I hope that every lied Cloud boy who came out hero and staved will bo successful and go baok to Red Cloud with a good stake Hurrah for Jlclviulcy, Uobart aud Albright. Hoping thoy all will bo eleutod this fall, I remain respectfully, J. C, Wahnkii. "Wake up, Jacob, day is breaking !'' so said DeWitt's Little Early Risers to the man who had taken them to urouso his slagglsh liver. C L Cotting, Children Cry fo? Pitcher's Castoria. nilVMliitiUimiiaitifi-Tiffn J A IIllluj Tilp ill XS11II' I'miul I 1 1 low rub 1 to r' li, at il western cii if-Htiltuin nur Mtotis offered by tho iluilii gtnii Ifoiiti cul'tbe cobt of h sum mer tup i:gbt In two il bring an ouluiK' wiib. 11 leticli of iiiiuust evory poclifthenk lli thx state, Here they ate: Ilitlf n.les to (,'hh'M'ii. Jul i.ti niiil 0. llnlf rules lo Washington. D. C , July 'J, -I, o and ('. Hull rules, plus c'J, to HulTulo, N. Y Jul I atid "). Half ihIcm in Hot Springe, S. !)., July ,'lllHl'JI. licit 11. tes tn Dciicr, July " nnil (J, Ash Him ictiKst Iiiiliiigton Route iigeiit lo tell joii whiit tickets will cost ntul how long thp nro good for. Ask him alsoubout the sp'itu train to llull'nlo, which will Icnvo On 11I111 via tho IJur lliigion Koute ut Hi p. 111., Si.turday Jul tth, and hIso about tho tMH'flul train to ;iiU'itg which will leave Omaha nt 145 p. in,, Sunday, Jul oth. The llrst train in for teachers and friends onroute to the- annual meeting of the Nntionnl Educational Association at Uulfalo; tho ht-uoml for meiiibers of the Jacksoniitn Club, bound for tho Democratic National Convention. For sleeping car reservation?, foldor giving ?)tcial inforuihtion, etc., call en uenivbt lluilinntoii Route irotit, or write to J. Fruucir, Geu'l PatsV Agent, Huillngton lwoutp. Ouiahn. Neb. The pain that sotnetiires strikes a man at the iiitnt mopportmie moonlit it due to liulm f Inn. It may come iu the midst of a dinner and mtke the feunt n mock ery. It i-i n reminder that be may not e t what h clioi'iec, nor when he chooses Hm I.- 'i -hive to tliH Weal.lle- of his ntoiiHicli, A maii'ti health depend- on wlwr lit- 1,'t.is ,iit of his food. Thii depend- mi hi-. ilijif-Htioii. Utiuovo the b struetion by taking Dr. Pierce's Pleuaut I'ellot-i. They are a po-itive core for constipation and itsaittudaiH ills head aches, sour stomach, llatulanee, dizziness, biliousness and heartburn. The Pellots are vnry gentle in their action. Thoy imply Rssi-it nature. They give no vio lent wrench to the system. They cause n jiftin, nor griping. Send Ll one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, nnd reeulvn frpe a copy of Dr. 1'ieree's Medi cal Adviser. Addre-ts, World's Dispen sary Medical Asioeiation, HnlTalo, N. Y. 'or Salt'. "0 cords ot dry stovo wood. Chus. II. Kaley, Hed Cloud. Tor Sale. Who will bo tho lucky one? Houeo and corner lot, lot l'J, block fl. Twolvo rooms in limine, 8700. Lot 18, block C and barn S.'IOO. Terms ono-lialf cash, balaucH on time.. For further particu lars writo to L. llauni, 71 Potomac Ave., Chicago, Ills. II U Wonderful how quickly dinrrbua or djsi-ntery can be n-lievi-d by nhllig Hoggs' Diarrhea liaNuui. purely vegetable compound. It ullords a. slant relief nnd 11 permanent cute iu 11 p-rfeetly atti wu). Your pop ular driniglnt (3 L tutting has the agency for this wonderful lntdlciue Wrajed. M. W. Dicker-'on bus in bis possession two mules nnd live homes belonging to boiiio tinknowti part. Owner can have uaiiu) by calling lit bis place and pu inpr costs. Tlio I't'rl'oi'l Oiniiiieiit. Tim virtue of liegg"' Guriuaii Halve id its quick lieuliui; power. E se it would not have earned its world wide reputation. Your popular druggist C L Cottinghas It. iotiled Up! Whether in the form of pill powder or liquid, the doctor's prescription for blood diseases is always the same mercury or potash. These drugs bottle up and poison and dry it up in the system, but they nlso dry up the marrow in the bones at the same time. The supplcuess aud elasticity of the joints give way to a stiffness, the rack mg pains of rheumatism. The form gradually bends, the boucs ache, while decrepitude and hclplessuess prema turely take possession of the body, aud it is but a short Mepi to a pair of crutches. Theu comes falling ol the hair ntul decay of the boucs, u con dition truly horrible. r.DnTxcu::I7 Coiitacious Dlood lucDniDW Poison the curse J; 5!?.:L of mankind is the TtmaattH" most horrible of all J.0 iaTOlfl diseases, and has al. ,lf n " ways baffled the !fri"rVr l. iV doctors. Their pot- as 11 a tui mercury bottle up the poison, but it always breaks forth again attack ing some delicate organ, frequently the mouth nnd throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S., is the only known cure for this disease. It is guar anteed nurelv vepe. table, and one thousand dollars reward ia offered for proof to the contrary. It never fails to cure Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Kczetna, Rheumatism, Cancer, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease, take a remedy which will not injure you. Ilcwnre of mercury: don't do violence to your system. Don't get bottled up I " ' ' f is.- to any address, bum t-pscitic Co., All. uta, Ga. TB Hi. ' J ' eS I. A, f