THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL VOL 12.-NO. 3 PICKENS. S. C., THURSDAY FEBRUARY , 102. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. THE HOUSE KILLED CHILD LABOR BIL1 The Majority Against the Measur Was EKxceedingly Narrow. The following gives the proceeding in the House wheu the bill to prohibi child lIbor in the cotton mills was dc feated: The child labor bill did not come i until a quarter to twelve. The ques Lion was " Shall the bill pass secon< readig, and be ordered to a Child?" Mr. Ashley made the first speech 01 the question. Is it right, Ie asked, t< say that men are not competent 01 should not control their own families" There is another question. The rent. ers in the country, a lot of theln couldn't making a living on the farim and they moved to a Lown to work it the factories and make a living and pay) their debts. Is it right to say to them that their children shall not wol k in the mills? There are in the mills in Anderson people who are as good a, any member of this House. Tle prin. ciple of this bill is wrong. There are people from Alassachu setts who are urging this bill. The labor unions are urging it. There are no labor unions in his section and they have no strikes up there. Here, in Columbia, where they have unions, they have strikes and strife. There i, not a man in the cotton mills who would not sond his children to school if he could afford it. Bad crops had run people into the mills. Families had gone to the mills barefooted. The mill presideit had actually put shoes oii their feet and given them work to do. Ile has a hundred cousins in the mills in this State. I Ie has cighit cous ins oii the Richland mill hill. IIe had questioned them and he had seen but one man there whi'> favored this bill, and he had been in the strike and laf moved over to the di.stillery and is at work there now. Ile told of one of his tenants who had moved from the farm, where he couldn't make ends meet, and with the aid of the work of his chilhren in the factory lie had been able to buy lim a hom in town and a little Flarm; and all of this man's children can read and write. Mr. Ashley said lie had started life as a hirelingc, drainuha'' diiches in the swamp. What would have become of him if lie had not been able to hive worked his children? And there is as much right to apply this principle to a farmer as to 3 factory operative. ile loves the poor peoplc of his country and would go down, if go down he must pleadilig for them and for their liberty. ' Equal rights to all," lie con tended. lie hoped this bill would be killed so dead it wutild never be resur reeted. The opposition to this bill has come, principally, from Greenville and An derson. But now Spartanburg had a representative to oppose othe measure. This was Capt. Dean, who said he wanted to discuss the bill ini a practical way. As a census taker he had visited the homes of mill people-the Tucapau mill onl Tiger river. lIe folnd some had mceo homes while others were slovenly. The oflicets of that mill are humane 11(nd kind. The opeiatives of the mills of South Carelina cannot be comnparedl with the operatives of thle North andl the managers of mills in the South catnnot, be compared with the mill oflicials North. The operatives of the North are for eigners who have nto respect for law atnd order. In the South somte of the best blood( of the State has wvorked in mills. Some of his own grandchildren had worked in itills, and( fhe hadl ahvays3 considered himself a thoroughbred. (Laughter.) T1he pleople who can't, make ends meet on the farms are freqtuently fore ed1 to go to the mills. Some of them are shiftless while others save atnd lay u:. money. The datnger of this legis lation is that, it, cantnot be enfot cedl, not even by the strong arm of thte mili tary law. Is this cotutry dIrifting to imperialism? That is what this bill inclls. ie stated in rcply to a stuggestion from Mr. McGowan that the childrent woriking in the mills are far f romt being oppressedl. Iec had visited thte Tucapau mill in company with the stuperinten donit. They had seen a little boy sweeping airoundt itt onte of thle dIepart mnents. T1htc superintendenit told the little boy lie had( better go honte as lie was not, on the pay ioll , btut the chihl said that the mtothter had sent the httle one there to play and~ stay with his brother as she had to be0 away from home att work. That, instance odin't indlicate cruelty or hairshness. ie would ntot assume the garb of preacere, but lie dleclared that Sabbatl dlesecrationi in the itural dlistr-icts is eve moi-e noticeablo thtatn in factory vil lages. There are churches anid Stun day schools in mill communities. Thm flned inl a1 cottoni miill. That is not liberty. IIe declared that if 500) chil drien should be brought before him lie could pick out the ones who work in fiactories. Mr. Williams, of L- ,inIieaster, opposed file bill. lie had given it imtore study than any other measuro which had conte uip With I IIe last six years. Ile la d visited manly mills. ie fu dil that people who have skill and Coipe tency never work their chidirei. It is the " ne'er-do-wel "' who caniot eke out a miserable existence on the fi III who works his clhi dren in tih mnis. Tiiey have gone there ratvged anad hi un gry, they have goie there and have gotten woi k ald Comfortable q uarters. It is pitiable indeed that chiirell must Work, but if they be driven out. where in (Godl's nlame can they go ? If yoI drive them 'ut ft the imill Wicie they make a miserable living, low can they gIet elucation wien they canot get ex isteuce ? IHN would vote for no t).! I which woulI give iieither . dueatioii, nor clothes nor food. It is true that the mill childreni are wan, but it is also true of tile chilrena of the tenan t class in the back couitiv. The bill w ill not drivo the brute out of a man. It will not maike him work. The man who is bitute enuough to make hi-i children wvoik in the mills witile he slays (frui is brute enough to let them Starve. Mr. Willinias spoke vitl an Cariestness Very miII ked. Mr. Mayson, of Edi fi Id, declared that lie lad opposed the bill last year| because lie had been misguided. Since then be had iiformed hiim'elf aind lie is now V heaitily in favor of the bill, for good Citizenship, for the mental and moral conditions and for huitanity. Mr. C. E. Robinson at this point made the motion to indetiniitely post poie te bill. Th'lits was not i debata ble muotioin, yet several advocates of lie bill have not been heard. The iuotioni was put and the louse wient on rc cord as follows: Ayes-(opposed to the bill)-Messrs. Ashley, Al, Austin, Banks, Browi, liryai, Butler, Campbell, Carter, Goggeshaill,. Coleock I)antzfer, Dean, D enniis, Dodd, I)orroh , ii-ant, JEt ridge, Fox, Fraser, (;alliehat, Ifllis, IIlumiiiphreV, d1 ames, 0. L. dohnson, K eels, K inard, Litttle, Lockwuood, Lomax, I gles, Maublin, McCall, Me Gowan, Moffett, Moirgain, M )5ses, N es bet, Nicholsk, W. 11. 1l'arker, Prince, PyattI, IRankin, C. lE. I obinison, R. Ii A. Robinson, I hicker, Stackohouse, Seabrook, TJhomupson, W\olling, Wells, Whaley, Willuams, Wingo--54. Naysi Spaker Stevenson and .lelase, flolts, hirooks, lIe~stick, Croft, Cunm, 1DelI rull, IDunbar, Eler, ( as toni, ( aurdin,sIiaile, II ill, liough, f zlar, Jariigan, 1Kinsey, IAl i, iLogan, M~ay son, MeCtaw, Mci auglin i, MecI eod, F. IH. McNaster, John McMaster, Mis hoe, Morrison, Moss, Murchisoii, W. L. Parker, Il'attersoni, lIainisfoi df, lIichlards, li ichardoian , Roabertson , Sanders, Seig ler, Sinkler, Mi. V,. Smiith, Stroman, 'itum, d1. I'. Tlhoimas, d1ir., W. J. Thoias, Towill, Webb, WVest, WVeston, Woods-5 . There is ai suit, before the courts of Virgin ia which was begun as lon11g ago as 1 797, lbut the Iliimond Times says there is now prospect of it speedy set tfemient1. It is the case of the Diusmal Swiamip ILaiid Conmpanty vs. Anderson aind others, aind the sum origin ally in volved wvas about&) 85,00. Bad Coughs "' I had( a bad cough for six weeks aiid could lind no relief until I tried Ayer' s Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle -cured inc." L. H- awn, Newington, Onit. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pncumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but .take -Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough obegins. A few doses will cure you then. *Three alzes: 25c.,,$. A tidruggIt~ L ieave It withm hiin,. wei arei wnning. - J. e. A Yi-En co., Lowell, Mase. BILL ARP AND THU ARDE NT, It is Difficult to Keel People From Drinking -He Quotes Scripture Atlanta Constitut ion. I was rumilating about this little unpleasantness that is going on amongst our neiglbors at loie. Aly comfort is that it. is not as bim a thing as they think it is and will soon pasS away. After the election is over the leaders will apologize all rollni and make friends and the de.tr peo'ple have time to reflect and woinder what fools the leaders made of themI. A fiend writes me that there is nothing inl it but ring pldities-who shall run tile nlachinie, who slialI have the ollices. Whisky is tie background, but tle main thing is ollice. As Leonull Mor row onice said at a public speaking, I Hoys, don't let 'eml fool you. They are1 jui.,t bide n ipill' round huntin' the orthography of a little oilice.'' Carli. l said, " ! EghnI has a lppuhi >n of .30)000,00 --Hmostly fools,"' on4 ju-t -o there are elloigh ft ol I every co'inty or Commiiiunity t. elect a man if le cain get tiei all. lIe is pretty safe if h(! can ret a mljoity of them. "Dispe nsary or lit), li v that is the questio I lL i Iow S1;-ing Iome auid Floyd (ioulty. Well, We know all about it here il ('arterlsville, for we ti ied saloonls for yeasl' and they did so much harm we abit d isle(d tlke11n and they will iever coim e back here awuvl-never. OW we are trying the 1lispensary; in fact, we have two of' themi , (it! ill Injute and the other in Atlanta. We wouhill't have one inl our Lowna or coun ty for anylling. The Farther ofl the better. 'Tie easier' wliisky is to get the more will be, draik. Dawson, inl Terrell County, lias hand a hispen sary for n early four years. The sales for the first yeir we2e ,0t10. y'hie second yealr were 8t9,000, the tLird year 5ui,000 aint tlie presni year wvill pt obably run to: 7 -5,000. You sc, t takes tile boys some tiie to 4ilmi( out low easy it is to get it, blut. the col n1111itioli gocles oil and oil, ilcrellsing Ind the people take coifol t inl that t lie )rofi s increase their school fund md14 essen thelir taxes. No matter if it. im wroverisies the poor and makes drunk irds of their young meii. Tait is of 10 Consoluenice. Now, our dispensaries are most ton lear. I wish thut the colsluimiers had o get their supplies from Cincin lati or Baltimore. That would cut the, jug busiless down one-hatlf at least. le coiion people couiti't wait so ong and so nobody but uicommniol )cople; would get any hardly. It. would >c a long time between drinks, as the .overnor of' North Carolina said to I lie overnor of South Carolina. There is )olld to be sonie drinmking go ig on if .hey knew that the world was going to )c burned upt tomorrow. "'All we can I 1o,' said a good man to mie yesterdy, 'is to make it hard to get ani regulate Is sale and consumption." Th'I'is mani ind had experience with young imen t vlio (rank on the 813'. Ile ised to Irink habitually himself, but found the labit, was growing on him. Ile wanted t oftener aid more of it and so he quit ihort, oil' two years ag.o. lie said ''that here was but, little (iflerenee between >peii bar rooms and the dispensary, - far as the better class of young mn wvere concernelld. A (1(l1 ir' bottle inl a r'oomi with thr ee or four I riendls was ubout as had as tile doilar sptent for driniiks iin a bar rooml.'" Btt the har11 rooms1 are a nuisance inl any town andl at disgrae to its reline ment. If they are al lowed at all they should bie on sonic sidle street where ladies (10 not freqenjt,~i or haive to pas Keep them out, of' sight and out, of smell. Of courise, the drliinkinig habit cannot be stoIpped by3 [aw, inor canf the sale of whisky b)e stoppled as8 long as the government al lows its maniu facture. Our pleole can (rive over to Cherokee and buy wluat thley want from the gov eriniment. distillery. Thecrc is nio such thin g as proi bition and n111 everI will be ntil tihe daiwnl of the milennium. Th'iis tiling be1gani with old Noah and( had its uips aud downis 1111 th rough the Bible history. It inever' was1 sanlc tin ed. It nlever wvas prohibited exc ept to tile priests ill the tabernactle. '' Din k nlot, in thle tabieirnacle lest ye (tie,"' slmth Moses. All otf those old1 timei people kept somie on tihe sideboard. *Joseph and~ isi brlethlren dranuk to(getherci and were meirry. D)avid speaks of winle that makethi glad the heart of' man. S~olloon says, "'( Give striong dink to him that is ready to perish and wvinc to those that, be heavy of heart.''" liut when lie was sabcinig uip from a spree le said, " \Vine is a mocker, strong (drmk is r'aging, for at the last it biteth likew a serpent. and stinigethi like an ad deri."' I heard a judge of our circuit say that tile w1'ind~ upl of a spree wa~s the mots', wretched and forlorn mental coiidit ion thait coul b Iefall1 a mnain. Said he, "'Away in the deaid of might I have gottteni up and1( goiie to the well in miy i dit shir t and1(< rank and drank ofI the co'otling' water unitil I could hol no mi ore.~ I wVanted to hite a branchlel in two~ and1( rtwallowv the upptier enld.'' Nahab~l got dIruni~k and1( became as5 a stonie, and1( Behadad1~li and thirty-two kiiigs aill got (drunk together aft er a bat tie. ,dieimiah, thle prlophiet, triied tO mal~ke thle Recllhbites drm k winie wIt h him, but, thley wotuhi. ni>t, for so thrir tather'11( had enjoined thlemii, andI .1 ere iah 1 bleIt ssedl them(l foir obey inig thiei I lilthleu', and said, "Thlus aimth thle Lmd11 the lous ofi5 ( d 1onadab11, tile soil of Ithechab, shalil not wanlit foir a man~ to staind lielore meW forever."~ Zachariaih seemhis to~ haive winlked1 at the inll~t genree, foi' he said, "'C1rn shall make lie yotunig meni chieerf'u an ne11 lw wiin lie maids.'' I wonudei' if that was sure enoulghl cornl ibinor). The agcd women Sirong Are You ? Ih dial of the punch ing hin achine Nwol't answe~r that ., 141.11ho. "I tiled dlifferetat am!ers;ii remlieis hill to no0 availl, to1til I wnte 14W v.,w nn-i y toltold tile what to (1o. I iifllr.ert witil ; itilk inl tI Sttiteinch a tid left sltit atid thought ltt it wouIi kill ne. Now I am gd it) to wti st. thi-.nd let yout know that I "1n nil riHilt. I cmi ldent Melicai Disover ntot two vials (if his '1'larsa it l lets' cu14 mul." I)r. 1 Picree's Pleasant Pellets stimulate the liver. veire enjoinled not to drink iutlch wine wilereint is excess. Kilg Ahastuerti ot drunk anti ordered Queen Vasit to) collie before hui11 an1d she irefised Intl didl right ant the old rascal de posed her. Hlosea salithl that Winl Lakes away the heart. Isaiah wats ha1r l.!nliilst it, and says, "1 Their tables arl full of' vomnit and filthiness, and chlar is no0 place Clean uipon them1." liabal ktuk says, " Woe uto lum that givet his neighbor duink an-I puttith th bolle toi hin. But this is enough Scripture. Fron .hat, day to this the excessive use 0 qiirltitols liquors hats gonle on in all nIa Atlis, carrying ruin inl its train, de 'atding kings and dlisgracintg president md neither law nor precept nor preach mrs ntor the plew'ing of Women ha: )en able to stop it. The dispensar. s more respectable in its surrounding: han the saloon. There is no gather ng of rougiis and toughs at its doo mid woien ca: walk b)y witIout beini usu lied or disgusted as they pass. J lo not believe that it lessens the ist ir abuse of whisky. Nothing will t hat but home iniluience and religion: raining amuI puliuc Opinioll. It take verything to combat it and keep it it :heck. I have before mue the last of icial statelIInt of the dispensary busi iess in South Carolina aid it is amaz ing to see how it is growing. It is nov le largest and lmost important bisi less iln the State-its aggregate sale 'or the past fiscal year being a ttih aver u2,000i,000, and over $50,00 ut pr'oiits, anld of theso profits and th stotck on handi the school fund is ci titled to 8611 IAS4I allil the State has o hatnd ~s640,0u0 of stock. '.l'e profil puay huindreuds of oflicials good salaric: besides actcumultlating ani enlormot1 school .fund. I have traveledl a goo deal over the State and found publi opinionl muchel dividled upon0! the queu tioiiable miorality of the systeml i it pay finiancially anti tihe queistin ( educating the inegr~o with taxes froi white pieople tdoes nlot raise such a prc test as lon~g as the sale of whisky payl it, espiecially when~ the nlegro is flh d'isp~ensary 's very l iberal tustomier. Whatii abt,)t the parlt that womuan i takinitg ini this hiquor busmliess? Whn does all i hs meanlt thalt Hihshopj Colt mann, oft I)ela ware, has recenl iy aisserl edi inl a pulic StlrmonI prieached in Ne *Jersey. lie says that11 the whiske hab1 it is actully detcreasml lg amlonig thi nwnii of' tile North, bult it. is rapidily n creaisingl amongi the womienno, n the fasionatble3 womenII, but, ammg i muiddlet classes5. II is assertio caust1115 ai commlhittee3 to be appoiinted who quit ly fir'quentedi the hotels anti eatn: hlouses andi laties' restauiranlts and large malijority of women I took wm 13I heelr or whisky 01r cocktaihs with the meals, and11 very many took no0 mna al oridered tirinks on ly. TIhue cor miittee'I il u naniously r'eportedci that i iishlop's assertIion was th~e t~rthtl thlis hie so, G od hlp thie couinlt ry. O) Southernl womenC will be ii alimht w save it. Wh len I was a sItdent. in college A thlenl ill 1815a thle woinderfuil i covery (,f D)r. L onlg aind his use ofC a aesthesia was tile talk of the townI ai our professor of' chiemis'try, I )r. I. Conite, made it the sub ject of a ltetu to his elass. In~ 18-11 a dientist by t.i 1n1am1e of L ombard camelI ther'e andl pr posed to extrat, teellh wi thout, pin 1 tilt uIse(I of what lie called0 mortous11 ltt iennu. lie extr'actedl a jaw tooth for andi it was a success. I iut it, w wllnsperl d aroundli that M~orton hi stole 1)r'. 1I,-mg's diiscovery an itt (:ess, and1( as he was a I I' stcnI Yanluk thle friendls If 1)r'. 1/mog were veryi dlignanlt, .-Enough (If tis for the pr< eiit. I oly) wished~t to say ho0w grab etd I was t hat thle comm101ittee appomnt tol select tiur two greatest, Georgin huave: gi venl 1)r' . I og theC first pulai The medicalI wold ha Ius odone himfl hoi in all counutries, andh Morton antd Jat sonl have beeni relegaitedl to the ro where they belonged. They v piraCytes. But about the second place the C mittee had better go slow and cons carefully when they meet again. '1 had better consult the old men espeCially the veterans off the civil N Some thinigs are forgiven, but not, gotten. The veterans "oild not Sume to say Wiho shiould be selec but only who sllould not. IN A HUMOROUS NEIN lle: " I hear that you have h) talkingU aboutm. She: " No, indeed; I make i point iev r t! lw-k (f my I riends less I cani ay ts 11 1 b' ' 1od) . f IIbei Alrs. Winks: I i i that l0.olle always4 ca,' it lo1coiol Air. liinks: " I don't know, Sure, uniilesi it isl bILaluse she uisn't g for Ilueli w 1ithouit a 1I1 too 11111 i iI was nea-lIy over-comel b y again,' remiarked the mIani who I coeii from ile sIturbs. ". When id l it, ocern ?" "tkt thle u01ual1 time. When 1 th Ie puny rendered Its hill." ConIressman Lacey, of lowa, cenly received Irom i conalitleii rIinest for s-me v olues (1 contain iiiciliol hil addri ses ()In dead Conuritn mueni. "Theiire 0 ii othinig Ii read," the writer, "'that I like xo well as th o:)ituaries.") "1 Doctor," Said the in veterate 8n ker, "6 don't, for goodless Sake, tell Shat the use of, tbaidco shortens a ina days, because- -" " But it does ,'" interrupted doctor. "I tried to Stopl simiking oI and the days seelied in termiii iable.' I i never prete"il, Sail (-1. St I well, "I that I take alcilolic bever: for medicinal purposes." - " The subterfuige is soimletitles C duilged ini." 4'* It woull niot do for Imle. It wo e create the imllresioni (hat I ai 0 chronic invalid."' IWif: " Do you Ibink Tommy i turbs our nigh-Ibor with him ru? IluIshand: 14 I'm afraid so; tle n1 next door made him a present. ice new knife to-day mld sugges that Tommy Shouill cut open (lthe dr and speid 'the money that is iiside. --Tit-iits. "I tohl You," said the teneher, apt getically, to Tomminuny ' Ilat I shio1 whip you if you did not tellyour 1at1 you had r'unii away from chool, dil I ?" That's all rigli,"' respol Thomas. "I didn't tell him. ()nv your tit-kills iS at pieilie by tlt- Zide one of dad's.'' 41 Chailey, dear, said young At Torkins, " thiee is ine favor I want ask you. I hope you will realhze it for youi own good and not get angr W \hat is it?" " 1 want you to solemnily prom 1me that you will never het on a Io that idn't going to will." --W ashing Star. Lady (see'king as cook:) " You hi e good ref eeces, I Miuppose?'' . Ajpplicant: "' No, mia'amu. I hlavo any113 at all, nua'aii.' Lady(13: 4'Iut I really do niot like idlea of engaging a coo1k without a ference." d Applicant: '" Oh, thiat'1l be0 e right, ma'amn. You can pay me1 ini -vanice."' An Iibbmaniii, who was1 chiarged v stelin g a wautchi frotm a fellow-citib 1tout' ly eniied thie impej~achm~enit (courti, an id brought a contfeir aucci 8tion agatinst his accuser01 for axsi Sand battery commiited withi a fryi pan. " Why diid youi allow th li s xecuitor, who is a1 smal11ler' mani J yourself, to1 assaulft, y' ou without s'ist ance?" asklled the jud ge ; "' had niothinig in your1 hanitd to dofenid yi v~ 80ff withI ?" (I luila, youri hiomi Y said l'at. "' I hiad his watch, but w~ e was that againist a fr'yinig-pan?"' y " If you're Ii hungry ," said thle chi e table housewife, '' conic ini and I d give you omietfhinig t oeat.'' g d iplomiat, " tfhere ain1't. nothinii' I'd a fbetter, fbut I'im afecrd."' Ii '' Af'raid of wfiat 7" ir W'y, maux'ami, if I was to eat Is fine cook in' an' victuals I 'd eddy< i- mie xtumm uick uip so's it woul 't xt ie for wvot I have to give it r'eg'lar, ifr I 'd stLarye to deathI. Thfan k ye kini ir iia'ami, but if you'll1 jeSt give a (11ua 11 instead it won't b~e gettini' mie at mlicik into fhad haifts."-Ciago I at . A little Germaniii~to)wI, l'a., boy, _goes to Sunuday schiool everly Suni ii ilways receives a niickel f romu his x o- r Lio pace0 .iln thle coll1ectioni p re i'ast Sunday hiis father gave himii 10 E- The WoV : Greates 10 sCure for Malaria .. F"-r all forrm'%f Malarial ndoxio *.ny take Johnisonl's Chui and Peve 11. '!onic. A iant of Malaorlial puoiso ' I : o anver bi'owl iainenn4 amisery an a-'il)urn. lI(oqorI me14liin 14eaan' ,oti r NI. ala~rl ,oisoin1g. '11ho anitlilo for 1t ix JOHNSON'S TONIC Oi m.I The World's Grea For all forms of fever take JO.1 N hcy It is 100 times better titan qiinie nv and nine cannot (io in 10 days. I t's sp4 'ar. feeble cures made by (uttiniC. lor- COSTS 50 CE: Led, nickels, saying: " )ite it fmll the lind and the oth< is filir youself." As it wis too early it) stair for- Sic een de y , I ( littt'l, t li1le boy mat on th por-chi telps in-1 the wa In -4uns1himl a l ying With the two niek s. After nwile(he dropped one of* thleu, 11nd n isaippeatred urn- hacek toi i'rofessort l'iichi, who Lthougl w," thait Iherei mucst lie sonc miitake:, Lih hat thIe liiy iiullowedl thet miovemen~cts of Il ebcalk iupoin lthe haicc with hcix aris, .ci listeneid to thce signacls of his Lechtlc "* l~ rect or lielr Ib' iegied l'rof essor i I'rcc w iit tale thie chii intlo anoiither toci whoreeotit ofi sixty'-four expeiment~cc lie e (kinly fa led threce tiunes. Amconig cerini peopille thliere cs ycr stron g cclen thcat niothcincg is wiorse f alte dogs Lhan xalt , butt as a matti er ofl ia cacc whcen admnisitccred inc smcaI ijciiciin ani' it matcierial ly assists thec process tf ily, gest~ocn. 'Thcre is co iouti i, hcowcevc ter thatt Lc) give do's or thrci acnnucails liro cc- of pot-lihproc inc whlich silt. lpmi I 'c. b ciit. coni has bceeni hioilled wvouhl be ahni euivaclenit to givinig themic a scmac I'l whoit of poison. 'lie iu ofl sailt a~inc lay, horicses, cattle andci xheeip is adiviocai at-c- by Lthe highest vetimnciy auiIc lbmih atte. I 'igs, oni the ectrary, arei c xitreii two suisceptile Li) thei ji~ioniius icclinen -. f Lice cagecnt, ando expimenctcsil ha heen~i muadce whlichc had, after siniull dos j reularly acdmcciitcred, fatci r esuli I achi tualy13, as a mcatteri of coursce, "aniimals eicsume a iertainc portion salt , ats it existsL iin tcrtacini pr.opo tic. -i inimost airticltes oif fioid. CASTORIA orinfants and Children, - The Kird You Bave Aiwcys Bouj Bears th v &lgn/tIE test Fever Medicine. 4ON'd 111111, an k EVER TONIC. 4Ind dloca ill in asinglo (lay what slow qui. milid cures are in striking contrast to the NIS IF IT CUI?ES. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. ( Fill a bottle or comon3 glass with your , water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a a sediment or set it tling indicates an t 9 unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain In the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. Theta Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part 1, of the urinary pas;age. It corrects Inability ac to hold water and scalding pain In passing . It, or bad effects following use of liquor, 8 wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra w ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon e realized. It stands the highest for Its won - derful cures of the most distressing cases. . If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a samplo bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells iore about it, both sent . - 1 o abolAutely free by mail, '"'o s addi ess Dr. Kilmer & Tomo of lwamp.foot. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men i. tical -ading this generous offer in this paper. h0 5 YE ARS' EXPERIENCE it TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. R 4 Ii.'r [n1in. A n vain, s i t i ietei chnau ale riphmny quieily seernin ur itlimnon free % wiher an 011n1,0n I porthly patentabl'j. Corin inien 1in srel c uo it. lin ho4 4n l'nfiY1"? g44.1 1 P. ( )1,14,4t n!( wY ftr twe tir 4 43 g I 4t4'l4M. I 'n1ents talon thrugi %M n co. receive It houtJ ..hnu, in tho Acintfle wmrican. A hiisonnerui'y itinst rntt wee~rokly. I ,nrglet ctr enliciin if 11nV ,whuttl j'trnal. ir ruisi. 13 a ye ; i , $,. 1ohl byni n w1O ittIentert . 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