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ONLY ONE CURE FOR SCROFULA. a S S § is the Only a There are dozens of remedies recommended for e . 1 O Scrofula, some of them no doubt iL ing able to 4 ' i afford tem po 'y relief, but S is a tute ly cor sone of tl c st obstinate, rented Z ‘ “ee blood diseases, and is be yond the re the thing more than 8.8.58 YW is oe to any blood trouble, and never fails to ¢ use it / down to the seat of the disease, thus perman ‘ every trace cf the taint. The serious cousequences to which Scrofula should impre nose afflicted with it t rtance of wasting no tim upon treatment whieh ean not possibly effectacure. In many cases where the wrong treatment has been relied upon, complicat d glandular swellings have resulted, for which the doctors ir E a dangerous surgical operation is neces Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Milledgevill , Writes F: ease of Serofula broke out on the glands of my which had to be lanced and cased me much suffering. was treated for a lor hile, but u 1@ physicians were un- y able to cure me, and my condi ras as bad as wi I (YY began their treatment. “Many dicod remedies were used but without effect. Some one recommended S. 8. 8., and I began to improve as soon as J had taken a few bottles Continuing the remedy, I was soon cured permanently, and have never had a sign of the disease to return.” wift’s S S.S. S. FOR THE BLOOD —is the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases. By relying upon it, and not expe rim 1enting with the v so-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from blood t can ‘be promptly cured, instead of enduring gla of suffering which grad y but surely undermines oe constitution. “s 8.8. is guaranteed pore y able. and never fails to are Scrofula, Eczema. Cancer, het . 0d Poison, Boils, Totter, Pimples, Sores, can take its place. Books on biood an "skin diseases will be sddvess by the Swift —* Company, Atianta, Georgia. McFARLAND BROS. | Harness and Sale South Side Square. Sutler Mo. Read and see what ‘we keep in stock. We keep everything that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $80, sin- gle harness $7 50 to $25, second hand harness frow $3 to $15. Saddles of all styles and prices, fromthe cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets Harness oil and soaps, fall line wachine oils and axel grease. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old harness and saddles and trade for new ones. We bave the largest retail har- ness store in the southwest and our harness are all made at home. One hundred and thirty sets on hand. Come, inspect and get our 99 prices. We will surprise you. McFARLAND BROS.) WITH YOUR ORDER, _ b ad. outand SEND NO WONEY fo OP CABINET BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by freieh: C. 0. coco ktg MACHINE ‘Zine depot and if tisfactory. exactly as represented, E, nee otbers cell a8, Light as $60.00, and AGAIN TOU RVEL TEARD OF, pay to ageat Our Spe: sae Otter Price thd rretgnectunsee fac maciine weiss, Sl Tor each 500 miles, Atin your own home. and is and the freight w will comnas Ett THREE MONTHS’ T return your 8) ‘an; you are not satisfied. We seil makes Ser ns at oe $1 — Si sis:so'er for ~~ A DROP J PF PEsk, ,CARINET BURDICE ralue ever BEWARE OF IMITATIONS by3°80y Guat. ‘Wertisments, offering snksows machines under various names, with Fatiges inducamentar Wits some friend im Caleage and learn who are Z. has pts ay IMPROVEMENT, - THE BURDICK *:. His soon point oF MAT! ‘L SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK DRO DEE POLIS HED, one illustration shows machine closed. ( ping from sight) to be used as a center table, desk, table and head in iase for em sewing, 4 rae skeleton frame, carved. rated cabinet finish, finest nickel “Graver pull ulls, rests on 4 cas- adjustable treadie, genuine Smyth iron stand. deco! ters, ball a Finest large High arm be: ing shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustal liberator, improved loose wheel, adju: carrier, patent needle ber, =I YARANTEED te teuieue : Sys re we attachment is Ey and oer Free Instru: PE pees S° Sit IDIN ie sod doeither plain or any kind of fancy work. is sent with every machine. t ‘costs om ;NOTHING 60,00. and. then if convinced you are saving four freight arent the $15.50. WE Po $89i' your “Sie. 50 If at any time withia satiated. ORDER TO Da¥. DON'T DELAY. (Sears. Roebuck & Co. are thoroughly rel Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Siteaze, i. bes $2. 75 SOx R4in CD ‘A REGULAR #5.00 WATER MACKINTOSH FOR $2.75. HATE! ND EXEL, REGULAR $3, 50 B PERCE RNR ae cones oases EW SUIT FREE FOR ANY ~~ ents Give fo enh weal oe | t co., CHICACO ae : | aks ROBBUSK ACO: Say renal ositive four Soo feed, self threading vibrat- 2 ‘Aad nearest noiseless machine ction Book tells WS See and ezamine this machine, compare it with those your storekeeper selis'at $40.00 | i Trusted all to Her Ex-Slaves. Here is an ofiset to the Uncle Tom Cabin story. This happened in Mis- souri. wheat in his bins and Mrs. Jane Farris, aged 80 years, Reedingsome barb wire to fence a jdied at her home nearthe town of pasture, went toa hardware dealer DeKalb, in DeKalb county. Dec. 14. in his market town an d | She was a very eccentric old lady and! “TL want to get 600 pounds of w | had all her business transacted by a but have no ready cash. However ‘colored man and_ his wife, exslaves., L have some wheat which is worth 50 | who had li h hersince ante- cents per bushel. How many bushels } bellum days jofwheat must I bring to t Mrs. Farris. never went to town, Sell for enough to pay yo is y and her bank account was kept in the the wire?” name of th red man. who wret?| “Barb wire is wort! P all her checks and kept her accounts. | hundred. If you wat to trace She homesteaded rmnearDeKaib Wheat for that much wire you must } in the early days, ind after making | haulin twenty-seven and six-tenths nd. sold it not bushels of w at.” »sum of money Circumstances ov 1 d | She I poopne her will. The colored man b hta $159! ket in which to bury Mrs. Farris, ne out a check for that amount. tht dark brown tar and horrid oreath you have in the morning is caus- ed by ani clive fiw some medicine relieves tor awhile: others tor atew days but Herdine cu es. Atti. & Tucker’s drugstore. 3 Rebellion Wiped Out. Washington, D. €, Dec. 21.—The relatives. and hi a no imme¢ is ly pose ed that all her money and i two colored } attempt at resolution in Guatemala has come to an end, according to ad- from He the seized the town of Tacoma the Mexican t The government troops soon surrounded Vices to the Unit cables that on the 14th rebels state departme: Hunter. instant sd States minister near voundary ' the pli and captured all the insur- gents, the revolution toa sudden termination. There are few ailments so uncom- fortable as piles, but they can easily cured by using Table Buckeye Ointment. Relief follows its use, and any one suffering from piles cannot afford to neglect to ve it trial. 0 ctsin bottles, tubes 75 ¢ For sale by H. L. Tucker. Contract Laberers Coming. Baltimore, Md., Dec, 21.—Local im- migration authorities are making desperate efforts to keep contract laborers out of the country and last week thirty, who had here on the steamship Munchen, were return- ed to Germany. On the Hanover, which arrived on Monday, 100 men who had no and who » bound for Pennsylvania. It is suspected they are contract laborers come were money we and are detained at the Locust point pending an envestigation. A Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt’s Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges- tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. ladatlalcdics Liver PILLS "Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on estate of C D_ Cole, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on tne 22d day of Nov obate Court of Bates County s All persons having claims required to exhibit them for administrator within one year after the date of said letters, orthey may be precluded trom any benefit of said estate; andif such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publication, they shall be forever barred. This 2d day of December, 1399. A. H.'BELL, 4-4t Administrator. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI,? County of Bates. $ In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Missouri November term, Isv9, The state of Missouri at the relation and to the use ef A. B. Owen ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates county, in the state of Missouri, pla‘ntif, ve James U Romine and the unknown heirs of Richard Robertson, deceased, detendants Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the circuit court of Bates county, state of Missouri, and files her petition and affidavit stating among other things that Richard Robertson, decease, own- ed aninterestin the veal estate hereinatter described, and that his, the said Rich: hobertson’s heirs are unknown. and cannot be found and cannot be served with the usual process. Whereupon it is ordered by the court said defendant be notified by publi cation that plaintif?’ has commenced a8 suit against them in this court by petition and affi- davit the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri forthe delinquent taxes of the years 1895 and 1896, amounting in the aggregate tothe os ia $4.si together with interest, commission and fees, upon the soliewing described tracts of lard situated in ee county, Missouri, to-wit: Thirty-six (36) acres. being the west part of the west haifof lot five (5, in the northeast quarter of section six [6] of township thirty- nine (39] of range thirty-one ([31}, and that unless the said unknown defend- ants be d sppear at the next term of thisconrt, to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the second Monday in Feby . 1900, and on or before the third day thereof, ifthe term shall so long contin | and ff not then before the end of the term sweror plead to said petitien according law. the came. will be taken as confessed ana | least to repair the Olympia at the! adgment rendere: according to the — ~ sid petition, and the above described te sold to satisfy the same d it is further a copy hereef | Bere Weakcy Tix and published soari, for four weeks be published in the & Weekly newspaper Bates county Mis- | aceessively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the | first day of the next term of caid court j Atrue cepyfrem the record Wit- {seat} ness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seai of said court hereunto affix- Done at office in Batier on this the 2nd aoe ape: ise. J. P_ THORMAN, Cirenit Clerk! ed. | day o j 3-4 Is’ y has ed that Srdered by the court} Survey has report d th [tbe monk as necessary to eet MUNN a g 9,ss1omaen New York An Object Lesson for Farmers. World-Herald. Last spring, a having some Nebraska farmer, ! no control, prevented the fa from haulir time. mer went to the same and said: “T couldn't get to wire deal last spring, but 'm_ rv forit now. TH haulin the twenty- Her d. shels of whee seven and six-tenths lb to morrow and get that 600 pounds Her ch and t of wire.” As sweet 2 1 “Ah, but you v ave to ul in And Ivory So more wheat than that.” replied the Becat "tis f hardware dealer. | Of things whic “Why?” quer farmer. Wheat To have upon the table. is worth just as much now as it was ” last spring.” IVORY SOAP IS MADE OF SWEET CLEAN MATERIALS. “Very true.” replied the de but the wire is worth more. It is gone from $2.50 per hu $3.70 per hundred “Wire has gone up and mained down?” asked the fat ly as represented, © : 00-00, the ureatest Value yo “Wire trust. The farmer walked out ina very] Less than l , . one half the thoughtiul mood. He was th = price charg F made beto how prosperous he was when what out DURABLE AND SWEETEST he sells remains stationary or de- ereases in price, while the prices of ahs 30 pe Diapason, Principal, pier, Treble what he must buy keep ¢ gup Ex-Gov. Lewelling’s Position. Jefferson City, Dee. 1.—Ex-Gov L. D. Lewellir of Wichita, Kan., who was in the city to-day on busi-| seathers,ete; bellows of ie me ‘vaiven rhe 3 H is furnished with « lvxié beve! ness with the state insurance depart- | ACME QOPES Mec nickel plated pedal f : tnd every modern improvement. ment, stated that he was confident | some organ stool and the TEARS win tsey sae : 4 ith eve: that the fusion forces would carry | GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. QUits‘ouds Kansas ¢ I reneral elec: corm Ss ay Saleh Sam may ansas at the next general elec- crepairit free of charge. Try tion. refund fy e i the was - . j He also said that he was a popu SUR RELIABI tes ci j list and had been called a democrat by some people. He would be quite willing to be called a democrat if the hbo ‘ F etropoiitan National ¢ hank. vara or German Exchange Bank, New York; or any railroad vr ar wal of 760. 000.00, oncupy entire one of the largest business Di ¥ nearly 2.000 people in our own building. WK SELL OGANS AT @2; sad ep: also eversthing to musical instruments at lowest wholesale pr Da masives instrument catalogue. Address, Sears, Reekadh & Co. ave OEBUCK & CO. (inc. C. HAGEDORN The Old Reliable sot dealt with ws ask your Reig oneal democrats at their next convention would nominate Bryan on as liberal a platiorm as they did in 1896. He said further that the populists had been afraid all along that the demo- and that the was simply sop ronactes, fever Fails to. Tair to ite Youth saree & erats were not sincere Chicago platform thrown to them, and that they would abandon it at their next convention. They must prove their sincerity in 1900 by nominating Bryan on as liberal a platform as the Chicago PHOTOCRAPH ER | platform was and he was for their ticket. Toe water will chill the stowach, bat it will make you feel warmer. HIRES Rootbeer 1 cool the blood and make you really It's the drink for warm days. North Side Square. Has the best equipped gallery ip The disposition of children largely depends upon health. If they are troubled with worms they will be iri- table, cross and feverish. perhaps se- Southwest Missouri. All Styles of Photogrphing riously sick. White’s Cream Vermi- fuge isa worm expeller and tonic to make them healthy and cheerful. Price 25 cts. at H. L. Tuck executed in the highest style of the ee art, and at reasonable prices, | ch NYROYAL iL PILLS British Seize His Flour. 20.—A. J. Twomey of the Pennsylvania Milling and port Company sent protest to Washington to-day against the seiz- ure by the British of flour sent to South Africa by his firm. He receiv- ed information to-day by cable that the ship Beatrice, with a cargo, had been seized in Delagoa bay and sent to East London, while another ship, the Marie, had been sent to Port Natal. A week ago the Mashona, with 14,000 sacks of flour, was stop- ped and sent to Cape Town. The flour it was suspected, was for the use of the Boers The captured ships, which were chartered by the Pennsylvania Mill- ing company. belonged to Bucknell Bros., of London. Origine! and Only Genuine. Sark, alwaye reliable. New York, Dec. Crayon Work A Specialty. a All work in my line is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and see samples of work. C. HACEDORN. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. cents at Draggiste or by mail ; samples 16c. b7 m: ELY BROTHERS, 5 Warren St. For broken limbs, chilblains. burns, sealds, bruised shins, sore throat, and sore of every kind, apply Bal-]___ lard’s Snow Liniment. It will give immediate relief and healany wound. Price 25cts and 50 cts,at H. L. Tucker's. Olympia Needs Repairs. Washington, Dec. 20.—It will prob-} ably cost half a million dollars at} 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE | won Sale in ional by H. L. Facepre TABLER’S BUCK EYE Trace Marks Desicns CopyYRicHTs &c. hb an 4 Gescription may PILE The board of eon- struction work alone will cost 3350.- 000, and it is not doubted that the repair of the engines and boilers will Boston navy yard. the Anyone sen OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. A SURE and CERTAIN CURE imake up the balance of the half Scientific Fimerican. known for [5 years as the ‘million. Fifteen months ist time! A? rated an ics. BEST REMEDY for PILES. ee ae SOLD BY ALL D —aa22 zgtou, D.