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here are dozens of remedies recommended for ‘ofula, some of them no doubt able to c : ord temporary i but S.8.8 bsolutel e fudi tu US fala ea q Serofula is one of the most ot ed 5 tinat« ases, and is beyond the any so-called purifier | Giistinate Disease, ess“ bleed troubi of th equal to any ‘ Edown to of the tai ss upon those af portance of wasting no time upon treatmen not possidly effect in many cases where treatment has bee . swellings have resulted, a dangerous surgical ope 7 Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Milledgeville, Ga. pad case of Sc 2 broke out on t which had to be lanced and caused me much s was treated for a long while, but the physicians were un- able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as when I their tr it. “Many blood remedies were used, put without effect. Some one mended S.S. S., and [began to improve a taken a few bot Osziinuing the x ¥ d permane and have never } the disease to retu ift’s Spec S.S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy hh can promptly reach and cure ot tinate, deep- By relying upon it, and not ex | sufferers from blood t: s of suffe i men oubles c gradual ing with the n be prompt blood diseases. so-called tonics, instead of endurir the constitution. is guar eed fails to eure Serofula, Eczema. Cancer, | mati 1, Boils, Tetter, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, et sist u ts place. will be mailed fre« Books on blood and skin diseas i Georgia. Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, | ELAMO. | Electrle Power Drainage oF a Coal Field y | One of the greatest coal fields of Will stand the present season of [399 at my | England, some thirty-two square miles barn, 9miies due east of Butler and 3-4 miles : Montrose and Butler road and 3 miles | ‘2 2fea, has numerous pumps estab- By spruce lished at as many different points to P poseription and Pedigree.—Elamois a coal| Pump out the water. Now it is pro- black, mealy nose and is the rise of 15 hands | POsed to work these pumps by elec- high, and he weighed 1,110 pounds on the 25th | tricity. They will all be so connected ofFebruary in ordinary flesh, and was sired | that at a single point the necessary by the fine imported Jack direct from Spain, | switching can be done to throw them Beveghtto Cooper Co., by Charles Leonard. | 41) into action at once. There are | | The dam of Elamo was also out of animported | af a “ ; Yack and 8 Black Kaight dam owned by a,| fty Pumps in all. If the project is | Felger, Clarksburg, Mo, | Successfully carried out it will be one Terms—@s to insure acolt tostand and suck, | Of the most striking applications of _ if paid within ten days after colt is foaled one | electric distribution and control of TABLER’S dolisrof. Thecolt will stand good for the | nower yet installed. season. After service has been rendered any | one selling trading or about to remove mare | CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, forfeits insurance and money must be paid. | A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for {5 years as the BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Propared by RICHARDSON MED. C0., ST. LOUIS. Care will be taken to prevent,accident but will not be responeihle should any occur W.M. White, Dewir McDanixt, 18-Im nae HIGH-GRADE HAWTHORNE $22.50 NET. | | SPECIFICATION SA (diam Whi yinckes. Weight—< 115008 Soi T's as good as any ade. Allmodern rovements. Guaranteed for or If oresented, return yur @X- and you can have your nd GUR FREE BIC’ rae eae | _ELY’S CREAM BALM isa positive cure. Apply into the nostrils. It is quic 5 | cents at Druggists or by mail ; sampies 1 ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wetren St.. } oh 0 | ver Pails to Restore Gray] air to its Youthful Or. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DESIGNS CopyYRIGHTS &c. | d description may | on free whether an | table. Communica- | — ee i Monsstrictly Handbook on Patents | : - ne securing patents. . eS me'cerrecelve |The Semi-Weekly Republic. + stat notice, without charge, in the Scientific Aimerican. trated week! ‘Name : adison Place, MLABA., PA The Semi. Weekly Republic has so | many advantages as a news gatherer ns, $ yali newsdealers. | that no cther paper can claim to be SET Sroadway, New York |its equal. The whole field of news 25 St. Washington, D.C. |, ; |is covered thoroughly. | features and illustrations are always | the best. More noted writers con "hewLie REVIVO ‘tribute to its columns than to any | STORES VITALITY | other paper of its class. It is pub Made a The special | of Me. | afford to read a daily paper. the of The Republic has abovo results in'30 days. It acts % é 5 snd quickly. Cures when all sehers fail. equaled in the history of Jcurnalism men: regain their lost manhood, and olds) - : Will recover their ‘Southfut vigor by ay in this or any other country. It quickly and surely restores Nervous- | ‘itality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, one for study, business or marriage. If | 4+) or newspaper weekly or semi-| Mercer's ekuil. Showalter was ar | Cures by starting at the seat of disease, but jall day long and was not completed |on a warrant Militia Gets Only $20,000, “You will never hear me, dear, Jefferson City, Mo., April 14— | growl at the table,” said Mr. Tanx. The democrats of the bouse carried | “Well, didn’t you growl at breakfast out their caucus agreement yester-|this morning?” --Yes, at the break- dey and reduced the appropriation | fast, which was cold, but not at the for the support of the Naticnal | table.” Guard from $80,000 to $20,000 for = — - the next two years. The appropria.! A Minister Under Arrest tion was placed in the general bill Waco, Texas, April 14—R. T. With about 40 other items, and the} Hanks of Abilene, a Baptist minister, bill was under consideration by the|bas been arrested here by Deputy houee ia the committee of the whole| United States Marshal L. B. Farish charging him with | when the house adjourned at eix| having opened letters eddressed to |o'clock. Each item was carefully|another. The indictment charges diseussed, amendments offered | that Hanks conspired with P. M. adopted cr defeated, and it was 4:30! McKinney and G L. Neely to un- when the militia item was reached. | lawfully cpen letters addressed by Mr Noel of Jackscn, chairman ef|M.B Aston to Miss Hattie Ingle, | tbe democratic caucus, promptly | who is now the wife of Aston. The Z 2 ; sent up the caucus amendment re-| interested persons liye at Abilene. du g ‘bis © ppropriation te $20,000 Tne amerdment was adopted bya vote of 58 to 49. Thr vote, however, was not strict- ly on party lines. Some democrats bolted the caucus and voted against the amendment, while some republi cans supported it. The hope for an increase lies in the senate, which, if it continues its liberal policy inau gurated yesterday, will amend the bill to make a decent appropriation if it does not give the full $80,000 asked for by Gov. Stephens and Adjutant General Bell and recom- mended by the house appropriaticns Dr. Hanks was in the city in at | tendance upoa the Baptist Young| People's | ton A bond of $500 was given cure your b Tucker. New Homes for Americans. Tacoma, Wash., April 13 —Presi- dent McKinley is preparing to throw | open to settlement 200,000 acres of | Olympic forestry reserve. This re- serve comprises a large portion of | the Olympic peninsula,lying between committee Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean, and will embrace the Olympic Yankees Are Too Pushing, Mountains City of Mexico, April 13.—The reported eale to C. P. Huntington of the famous Iron Mountain & Du- ango elicits some savage comments from the ultra-Catholie dailies. El Pais, which is a penny paper, says: “In order to take possession of our country, the Yankee hase for some years past employed the most Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa- ingeaious as well as the most silent tion and all liver ills are cured by methods. He is buying us up, deem- Hood’s Pills ing up unworthy even for fighting. The non-irritating cathartic. Price He takes adyantage of our hunger eee ee “as and exploits our lack of patriotism. He flings us a few gold coins in or- General Land Commissioner Her- man has wired Superintendent of} Forest Reservations Close, directing him to make an immediate iospec- tion of the southern part of the Olympic reservation Headache Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and | the erection of a handsome auditori-j| um, with a seating capacity of 7000 and the Daughters of the Confeder-} acy will hold their annual convention | along with the veterans. egrains, Get a pac grocer, follow the | Mercer, United Statea Postcfiice In-} | lished especially to meet the wants |spector, was assaulted while at the of that large class of readers who | dinner table in Tremont Hotel here Well Man | have not the opportunity or cannot}yesterday by Phil Showalter, who | has lately been arrested several times The telegraphic and cable service jand who was prosecuted last winter never been /| at Hannibal for improper use of the | i °Cilireat mail. Showalter is said to have gone | Peter Swarteen behind Captain Mercer's chair and | bee Asha, The Semi-Weekly Republic has a/strack him with some instrument. | sp uling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and larger cireulation now than apy | The second blow fractured Captain }3 of the veterans are well under Nearly $15,000 has been raised, and the sources of ¢ no means been exhausted. der to become the owner of the z allothers interested in the estate of C L'Koe- great and incalculable wealth of| ger. deceased, that I, Augusta A Mallon, ; (formerly Augusta A Koeger,) sdminis- Mexico. Day by day, the best rural, |tratrix ‘of sald estate, intend to make : aes fi final settlement thereof,-at the next term of city end mining properties, the|the Bates County Probate court, in Bates ‘i é county, state of Missouri. to be held at Butler safest and most profitable businese, | on the sth day of May. 1s. ass i : al AUGUSTA A. MALLON, are finding their way imperceptibly Adminietratrix. into his hands so that, just as trees are divested of their leaves, Mexico is losing her belongings one by one, and being reduced to the condition of & mendicancy, in the presenee of the Yankee.” 19-4 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors. and all others interested in the estate of Elizabeth J Overman, deceased. that 1, D V Brown, ad- ministrator of said estate, intend to make a final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates County Probate court, in Bates county, state of Missouri. to be held at Butler on the sth day of May, 199. D. V. BROWN, Administrator. A Boon for Suffering Humanity For constipation, indigestion, nervousness, wenknesn- ices af sleep, loss nit appetite or 3 weight, Dr. Thurmond’s ood Syrup is ini "s Notice guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Administrator's Notice H, L. Tecker. Notice is hereby given, That letters of ad- - - ministration on the estate of Susannah Pearson tf deceased, were granted to the undersigned on Ex-Confederate Reunion. the let day of April, Is, by the Probate J . « 7 Court of Bates County, Missouri Cherleston, S.C, April 13.—The| ailpersons havingcisinis against«ald estate are great 21-4t required to exhibit them for allowance to the reunion of ex-Confederates | aaministrator within one year after the date of 1 eae } + | said letters, or they may be preciu from will be celebrated here May 10 to 13. | Shy benefit of saidestate; andifsuch aime be | } i not exhibitet within two yeara from the date Among the speakers who bave prom-|3pthis publication, they shall, be forever y > ° sta ot April, 1399. ised to be present are Gen. John B.| si Ps! HODGES, | Gordon and Gen. Joseph Wheeler.| — 7!-# Administrator. | Preparations for the accommodation SETTLEMENT POCKET | way. Probate Court May Term, 1899, ribution bave by al, Freien Hol DG Finch G & C. Helen M Day Calvin, J A Ford € Abraham Krieger, K Krie The city bas expended $35,000 in The Sons of Confederate Veterans Does Coffee Agree With You? -O—made from first ne strength directions £ 28 Captain Mercer Assaulted. Kahoka, Mo., April 13.—Captain| eller G & € € DKW Eiliott Pyle Jas Morr j 1ST Brown, HPN ~s rown | | i Rerve tonic and blood builder, bring: | ted. | eae x glow to pale cheeks andre. | Weekly. —— a es ; 26 = $ ¥ = se aud foregoing | 3 — youth. It wards off Insanity | SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. | Horehound Syrup is not a| Thereby certify the above aud foregoing | Semi-Weekly Republic, one year.. The Tres, one year. e Bothjone year. -- 1% Medicine Co., ep,beertorn$t: | Address all orders to Taz Tares, le in Butler by H. L. {Tuckerg | Butler, Mo. thatcures coughs ard colds and throat and lung troubles. and positive. to bea trae and correct copy of Settlement) stomach destroying drugs,| Docket for the term of the Probate Court a he Sth day of May, 15%. y prepared remedy commencing Om ynand and szal this the Sth Fil, 1502, —_ 3. F. SMITH, Judge of Probate. Its action is quick H. L. Tucker. — 25 & 50c. 21-38 sG& ¢ et THE GREAT ww Ladies = ~"¥ lelR-zeach Other of the comfort and security afforded to them by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Paie People Weadaches and backaches that come expectedly or unexpectedl are charmed away and the rich,red blood shows itself in the pink cheeks and bright eyes of those who use these pi! They are not a pur- gative;, they give strength instead of taking it away. Wise mothers give “them to growing girls: % ts or direct from the per box. 6 boxes $2.50, | ACCIDENT The Dreaded Consumption ——aNnp——— HIRALTH wrweatrt TOE T. A. Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and ENS EEA NOE. Scientist, Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, three Bottles of his Newly Discovered Reme- dies to Cure Consump- tion and All Lung Trouble, Nothing could be fatrer, more philanthropic | THE FIDELITY MUTAL ALD ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU If disabled by accident $30 to $100 per month. If you lose two limbs, $208 to $5,000 orcarry more joy to the’ afflicted. than the | 11 you love pue liwd €c4 to 82000, offerofT. A. Slocum, M. ©., of 153 Pearl | tf Jon are lil $40.00 per tn street, New York City. | If killed, will our heirs to $5,900, Confident that he has discovered an absolute | cure for consumption and all pulmonary con | plaints, andto make its great merits known | he will send, free, three bottles of medicine | to any reader of the BurLex Wrxkty Time who issufering from chest, bronchial, thro: and lung troubles orconsumption. | Already this ‘‘new scientific course of medi- cine’’ has permanently cured thousands of | apparently hopeless cases. { ‘he Doctor considers it bis r ous duty— a duty which he owes to humanity—to donate his infallible cure. Offered freely, 1s enough to commend it. and more so is the perfect fidence of the great chemist making the proposition He has proved the dreaded consumption to be a curable disease beyond any doubt. There willbe no mistake in sending—the npot lose all your income when you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolutely protection at a cost of $1 to $2.36 per month. The Fidelity Mat Aid Association te pre- eminently the largest and strongest Accl and Health Association in the United States. It has $4,000.00 cash deposits with the States of California and Missouri, which, together, with ample Reserye Fand and large sesels, make its certificate an absolute guarant the solidity of ite protection to ite memberss—s) For particulars address J. L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec, andGen Manager, an Franceiso, Cal DRIVING SEASON FOR 1595. We are Headquarters for Kansas City Times, STYLISH TURNOUTS Safe Rigs Furnished on Short Notice mistake will bein overlooking the generous | - invitation. Hehsson file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of ex- perience from those cured, in all parte of the world. Don’t delay urtil too Iste. Address T. A. Slocum, M. 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