Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 50, Hope, Bartholomew County, 5 April 1894 — Page 7

Swamp-Root Cared Him.

BBNJ. M 0I.AI1K Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., BlnKhHn.t in, N. Y: Pear Sirs—In March, 1893, I wan afflict (1 wi'h rheumatism and inf-amma-ticu of i a; b adder so I could hardly walk. The rho, mutism aiTected my back and shoulders i o that I was almost helpless. I saw your Swamp-Root advertised and bought three bottles of Dr. H..C. Porter & Son, druggists, of Towanda, and after using part of one bottle I became better and after taking the three bottles 1 am completely cured and have had no recurrence of my trouble since. Benj. M. Clark, Jan. 24th, ’94. Towanda, Pa.

Lydia E. Pmkham’s VegstabJe Compound CURES Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Menstruations, "Weak, ness o{ the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration,. Heartache, General Debility, Kidney Complaints in either sex. Every time it will relievo Backache, Faintness, Extreme Lassitude, " rton’tcare” and "want to bo left.alone ” feeling, excitability,irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy, or the “ blues." These aro euro indications of Female Weakness, some derangement of tho Uterus, or Womb Troubles. Every woman, married or single, should own and read “Woman’s Beauty, Peril, Duty,” an illustrated book of 30 pages, containing important information that every ■woman should know about herself. We send it free to any reader of this paper. All druggists »«I! tbs riukhum medicines. Address in confidence, I/tDI.v K. ITNKHAM Mill). Co., L.TNN, Mass. Lydia E. Plnkham’a Liver Pills, 25 cents. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He Das now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, ail within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for bcok. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, <m# tablespoonful.in water at bedtime. Sold b" d’l r)ri’f' r i r ts.

W. t. DOUOLAS “■* « equals custom work, cosliag from V to $6, best value for the nt+ney in the world. Name and price t stamped on the bottom. Every \ pair warranted. Take n« substi. A . lute. Sec local papers for &iB \jdescriptionof our complete for ladies and genX/llemen or send for IJ. lust rated Catalogue __ giving ini st ructions how to or. ictbj mail. . Postage free. You can get the best bargains o 1 dealer" who push our shoes. i nnn nnn acres of land l.UUU.uUv for sale by the Saint Paui < i- & Duluth Railroad Com pany in Minnesota Send for Maps and dr •uiars. They will bp sent to you FREK. Address. HOPEWELL CLARKE. Land Commissioner, St. Paul, Minn. sst Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gfl In time. Sold by druggists. 1*1

A SPECK OF WAR. Four Men Killed in the Palmetto State. Hostilities Growing Out of South Carolina's New Liquor Lnw, At Darlington, S. C.. Friday, as a result of Ill-feeling growing out of the enforcement of the new State liquor dispensary law. two spies and two citizens were killed. The fight occurred at the depot us a body of armed spies were leaving the 'own. Frank Norraaiu and a man named Redmond and Constables McLomon and Fopper were killed outright, while three others were seriously wounded. Three companies of militia were ordered out and the Governor's gu irds and Columbia Zouaves, of Cjluiti lia wjim ordered to go to Darlington, but refused, as they are in sympathy with the citizens of that place. ■ An ominous quiet reigned over the city, Saturday. Armed men with Winchesters, were standing about on every corner and in the fields south of town a company of sixty young men were drilled by old veterans of the war. The country seems full of guns and there was no trouble about arming volunteers. The people expect an attack by Gov. Tilman, and, perhaps, by Federal authorities. The South Carolina delegation in Congress has been Instructed to get an Injunction from the Supreme Court of the United States to prevent the War Department ordering troops here. The State ra 1 tinmen are refusing to obey the Governor’s orders and several companies have disbanded. AtFlorence tlioanti-Tillmanltes threatened to blow up the State dispensaries and great excitement prevailed. At Columbia there was a revolt and the authorities were in trouble. Gov. Tillman called out the State militia and Issued an address calling on the people to obey the laws of the State and expressing his determination to enforce them. The Governor took possession of all telepraph offices and announced his intention to “edit” all dispatches sent out of the State. Sunday evening the military train bringing twelve companies, aggregating two hundred and thirty men. arrived at Darlington, the center of the insurrection. Two spies were found dead in the woods near Darlington, Sunday. Gov. Tillman wired the citizens of Darlington that the troops had been sent to help arrest the rioters of Friday. The citizens have replied that if these men are to be arrested five times as many troops will have to be sent. The local militia at Darlington refused to serve and their officers threw up their commissions.

A H00S1ER HORROR. Terrlblo Natural Gat Explosion at Alexandria. At midnight, Saturday, an explosion of natural gas under tha Whiteside block, at Alexandria, shook the town like an earthquake. William Pyles’s tohsorial parlor on the first floor had seven customers within in chairs or waiting atthotimo, and without an instant’s warning ail were buried in the ruins. The building took fire at once, and, fed by the escaping gas, the flames rolled up through the fallen structure like a fire in a brush heap. Both citizens and firemen dashed in among the flames and timbers to rescue the imprisoned victims, some of whom could ,be hoard crying for help. The first man found was tha proprietor of the barber shop, William Pyle. He was bruised and stunned, but not fatally hurt. William Heard and James Scott were also soon found, but the fire had burned them some and they al.-o suffered from a mass of bruises, which are, however, reported not fatal. The work of rescue was hero stopped by the mass of flames that had spread through the ruins, and the following four men were burned to death: Jesse Harrell, Harry Bowyer, Charles Hoover, Ora Balls. At one o’clock the tire had been subdued sufficiently in the front part of the building to permit a searcli for the missing men. Two charred bodies, were found npar the top of the pile, out they wore simply a mass of blackened flesh and beyond all identification. The scene about the burning building was one of unparalleled horror. Wives:, children, brothers and fathers were quickly gathered and worked like frenzied beings to assist the rescuers. Their cries and lamentations were heartrending, .and made the strongest shed bitter tears. The building was a simple two-story structure. On the first floor were Pyle’s barber shop, the American express office and the Whiteside clothing establishment. Almost nothing of the contents was saved, though the front wall remains standing. The explosion is thought to have resulted from a gas leak In the o liar. OTHER NEWS ITEMS. Vincennes has a snuff factory. They do say that a Bedford mother lias sent the following excuse for the absence of her son from school: “Tom ain’t got no close, and that’s ’sense enough. God no-e.’’ 1 There is a young lady in Bloomington who requires young gentlemen callers to don spectacles before coming into her presence, as.is too modest to be gazed at with the naked eye. Several Uoosier farmers have been swindled recently in a novel manner: A smart, smooth-tongued fellow represents himself as an agent tor a eastern paint factory. He agrees to send ten gallons of paint to the unsuspecting farmer, to bo paid for in four years, and the farmer signs the order and—pays the “note’’ when it comes due. Prof. Henry says that sugar beets are not as good roots for sheep as rutabagas, because if sheep eat too many beets they give them the scours.

f?conomy requires that in all receipts calling for^ baking powder, Royal Baking Powder shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor and more wholesome.

PEOPLE. Cron Wright, who is to marry Olive Schreiner, is the son of a wellknown South African farmer. The founder of the A. P. A. is H. F. Bowers, of Clinton, la., a selfmade lawyer, who is now fifty-six years old. The order was organized in 1887. Perhaps the oldest son-in-law in this country is Uncle Dave Brewer, of Lebanon, Ore. He is eighty-four and his mother-in-law is living with him at the age of ninety-nine. George Meredith rejoices in a profusion of hair, which falls in artistic neglige round his classically chiseled face, and be looks younger than his years, which are sixty-two. Oscar Wilde has described his style as “chaos illumined by brilliant flashes of lightning,” and, save by the inner cult, no one really cares for his books. Mr. Levi P. Morton, who is in Paris, has almost entirely recovered from the effects of the operation which was performed upon his left foot in December last. Mr, Morton expects to be able to walk out of doors in a few days. The Skill and Knowledge Essential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative remedy known, have enabled the California Fig Syrup Co. to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the universal laxative. For sale by all druggists. You can’t tot your last cent, on the little girl who takes earo of the chickens. She’s a sheer thinv. Birds and flower* delight us. but we are enchanted when wa behold the complexion of a young: lady made beautiful by the use of Mienn’s Sulphur Soap. The rain-bluster may trust in Providence. but it will be more difficult to keep bis powder dry. Tree to Invalid Ladies. A Indy who pnfforod for years with uterine troni l«s, (iisplncomenls, lencorrhooa find other irregularities, found a rafo and simple home treatment that coDipIotelv cured her without tin* aid of physicians. Sim will send it free with full instructions l ow to use it to nny suffering woman who will send her name end address to iirs: llev. A. M. Turner South bend, Ind. Broken in Health That Tired Feeling, Constipation and Pain in the Back. Appetite and Health Restored by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

Hr. Charles Steel* Si. Catherine s. Ont. “C. I. Hood k Co., Lowell, Mass.: “For a number of years I hare been troubled with a general tired feeling.shortness of breath pain in the back, and constipation. I could get only little rest at night on account of the pain and had no appetite whatever. I was that tired in my limbs that I gave out before half the day was gone. I tried a great number of medicines but did, not get any permanent relief from any Hood’s Cures source until, upon recommendation of a friend, I purchased a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which made me feel better at once. I have continued its use, having taken three bottles, and I Feel Like a New Man. I have a good appetite, feel as strong as ever I did, and enjoy perfect rest at night. I have much pleasure in recommending Hood’s Sarsaparilla.’’ Charles Steele, with Erie Preserving Co., St. Catherine s, Ontario. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 27c.

A try for Help In the stillness of the night is sufficiently startling. What if no aid be at hand or wo know not whence the cry comes? This is not the case with that mute appeal made to the resources of medical science, ever ready, ever available by disease on every hand. A prompt means of self help for the malarious, the rheumatic, the dyspeptic, the bilious, apd persons troubled with impending kidney complaints, is to be found in Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, an ever “present help in time of trouble” for all such hapless Individuals. They should not delay a moment In seeking its aid. Experience has shown its wide utility, the recommendation of eminent physicians everywhere sanction its use. Nervous, thin, debilitated invalids gain bodily substance and vigor by a course of this fine invigorant, which is eminently serviceable, also, to the aged and convalescent. Fashion item—Smoking jackets should always be worn with puffs. Beecham’s Pills will cure wind and pain In the stomach, giddiness, fullness, dizziness, drowsiness, chills and loss of appetite. Sometimes there Is a good deal of pride in telling how big a sinner you used lo be. For Throat Dismasts, Coughs, Colds, ©tc., effectual relief Is found in the use of “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Price 25 cts. Sold only in boxes. The peach market is fickle. Futures are uncertain and the spot peaches are always bad. FITS. All tits Stopped Iree by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2 trial, bottle free to Pit cases. Send to Dr. Kline 931 Arch Sfc Phlla., Pa.

» Lovely Completion. « ) o

»Pure, Soft, White Skin. • Have you freckles, moth, black-head*, i) blotches, ugly or muddy skin, eczema, 9 tetter, or any other cutaneous blemish ? h Do you want a quick, permanent and ab9 solutely infallible cure, FFEE OF COST i) to introduce it? Something new, pure, ( 9 mild and so harmless a child can use or £) drink it with perfect safety. If so, send 9 your full Post-office address to b MISS MAGGIE E. 5UEI7TTE, * 134 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. *

Mothers’ Friend_ ■bb—Is a scientifically prepared liniment, —every ingredient of recognized value, and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown, and WILL DO all that is claimed for it, AND MORE. It shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Sent by Express on Receipt of Price, *1.50 per Bottle. Book to “Mothers” mailed FREE, containing voluntary testimonials Sold by All Drugglsll. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Go.

A high-toned singer is generally off hi* base. Abraham Lincoln's Stories. An illustrated book, unmanned by advertising, containing stories andl anecdotes told by Abraham Lincoln, many heretofore unpublished, will be sent free to aay person sending h+s or her address to the Lincoln Tea Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. The people who would have done so and so if they had been there never get there. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure »old on a guarantee. It euros Ipcipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. 25 rents. 50 cents and $1.00. See -‘Colchester” Spading Boot ad. In an other column. W|CS CANNOT SEE HOW TOO DO •f irs- IT AND PAY FREIGHT. Xlti Buys <mr 9 drawer walnut or oak Tah r B ■ proved Uiph Arm Glngersewluj machine finely finished, nickel plated,adapted t# light I and heavy work; eueranteed for Id Year*; with Automatic Bobbin Winder, Rf If-Tbrendlng Cylia- [ dor Shuttle. Rflf-Setlinf Needle and • complete b*et of Stool Altaehnents; shipped aay where oa *0 Day’a Trial. No money required la advance. T5.500 bow fa use. World** Ft ir Medal awarded machine and attachment*. Buy from factory and ear* dealer'* and agent’s profits, rnrr Cnt ThlaOnk and send to-day for machln* or lar** free rntt catalog**, testimonial* and Climpaeaef the World’s Fair. OXFORD MFO. CO. 312 WrtMh At*. CHICAGO,!!.!.. Send$l Kentucky Tobacco Co. Owensboro, Ky. For Five Pounds Fine Kentucky Natural Leaf Tobacco. Traveling Salesman wanted in this Territory at - A I A Vfl *OC Cun be made by worklnir S) | / I fla 3,‘STa for u». Parties preferred who WBSa IVwWw have a hors* and can give thetr (fix tp E* IKf p g" Iff whole time to our business, n ffa 5r K4 Even spare time will pay splon0 mHB ■» didly. This announcement is of special interest to farmers and farmers’ sons, and others residing In the rural districts. A few vacancies also ini towns and cities. 15. F. JOHNSON' A- CO., No. 5 South 1UU St., Klchmond, Vs. w.mokris, ' 1 JfeBwSsBOPS AVauliington, n.c. S?” Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Examiner U.S. Pension.Bureau. . La 3 yrain last war, 15adjiulicatiugclaims„atty since. I N U 74—04 TNDPLS

WEBSTER'S ~i| INTERNA TIONAL i| i! A Grand Educator. —■■*-' — i- < ' .Successor of the jJ | 4 ‘Unabridged.” Everybody jl should own this < * Dictionary. It an- < ’ swera all questions ] ( concerning the his- < » tory, spelling, pro- ' [ mniciation, and I * meaning of words. < k A Library in \ I Itself, it also 1 1 gives the often de- I > I sired information < ’ concerning eminent persons; facts concern- J ' ing the countries, cities, towns, and nat- I > ural features of the globe; particulars con- ** ceming noted fictitious persons and places; ( “ translation of foreign quotations. It is in- I * valuable in the home, office, study, and < * schoolroom. J ’ The One Great Standard Authority . j ) Hon. D. J. Brower. J nstico of U. 8. Supreme ' I Court, writes : “The international Dictionary is < j the perfection of dictionaries. I commend It U» J ' all aatho one great standard authority.’' J , Sold by All Booksellers, O, «Cr C. Merriam Co. Publishers , Springfield, Mass. 63T*Do not buy cheap photographic reprints of ancient editions, lysend for free prospectus. IRIlFSYli-'i cured many thousand cases pronounced hopeess. From first dose Symptoms rayidy dis appear, and in ten days fully two-thirds of all symptoms are removed KOOK of Ustimcr.ias of miratulcu* uiea sent FREE. * d’en Days Treatment Furnished Free by Mail DB. H. U.GKEKN <t SONS. SPECIAI ISTS Atlanta, Ga, . BP EUOCIES& HARNESS AT fUlfpRICf SiWTS MAKI.S5 aPargaS Retails 25 cts. TTto « hold m * house. KainuUi n 0 RtUo paid freu. 1TOKSHEK L MAKLN, CiacttiuiU a