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J A VIRGINIA SENSATION,
Kxtraerdinury Experience of a I’rom-
M inent Richmonder.
Richmond (I’d.) State.
«» k. A. Arnold, of the “Valley Virginian,”
«’u innton, Va., writes the following remark
*»Se letter, the truth of which is attested by !
my prominent Staunton citizens.
Mr. Crawford, however, is so well known
<*■! Richmond that no affidavits are necessary
Ibis case. His remarkable experience is
>ll worth perusal to the end:
“I was teaching school at 8 -herando; on
B morning of the early part of February,
?9, as I passed the village tavern the hired
y informed me that there was a gentleman
the house dying and that he had sent for
b several times.
He said that his physician had told him he
id Bright’s Disease. Shortly after midnight
s convulsions were so severe and in such
pid succession the nurse had expected him
die every hour, and he was at this moment
iking rapid y.
How any being could suffer as he did and
re is and always will be a mystery to me.
is groans could be heard at a great distance,
tanks to a kind Providence a change came,
id after a few days he was able to be re
eved to his homo at Summerdean. For
any months he was looked upon as no better
vo ■ a dead man.
Gl Imagine my surprise then when a few
’ lonths ago I met him in Staunton looking
/1 better health than ever. 1 imagined he
■as ‘patched up,’ but 1 was mistaken, for
ou might meet 2o<> healthy men anil not find
me in the lot who presents more the appenr
inee of a perfectly healthy man than he. He
jives me the following additional parti
jjnlars:
“ “After reaching my home I took my lied
ind the outlook was that when I left it it
rould be for a march to the tomb.
w “Convulsion followed convulsion; in my
? igony my clenched hands drove the nails of
fay fingers into the flesh of my palms.
O' ‘‘Every physician of note in the neighbor-
and several from Staunton were siiin
; tamed, but for Bright's disease they could
give no relief, much less a cure.
K“Two eminent physicians were called from
after examining me one asked:
‘I wonder why he sent for us I Why, he's a
lead man now! 1 !’
' “Thus 1 lay suffering. All was gloom. At
ast some kind angel suggested that 1 use
Warner’s safe cure.
J “It was administered to me and the fourth
j >ottle had not been exhausted before some
•■rood effects showed themselves. While I
' nus lay between two worlds I chanced tc
•ead in one of Warner's advertisements:
‘Some constitutions are liable to constipa-
1 tion. When this is the case take Warner's
< lase pills.’ My wife sent for some and I took
t v dose, and soon thereafter I seemed a new
ffereature in a new world. 1 felt and knew 1
Twas cured, and so I was, for now after a
lapse of many years I am sound as a dollar,
Slwith no symptoms of my old trouble, and
dhave only Warner's safe cure and Warner's
Jfsafe pills to thank for my health, w hich,under
Jpd** providon-e, 1 have regained,and I take
■great pleasure in adding my testimony to
thatof othersasto its efficacy. 1 owe my life
I to the use of those most excellent medicines.”
4 (Dee. 9th, 1887.) W. T. Crawford.
’■ Mr. Crawford, senior partner of ('rawford
I &La I lev. O the St. Chari'S Hotel, is a man
»whose word is pre-eminent lor probity all
.over the South.
When the above thrilling story was sent vs
Iby Messrs. Warner Co. they authorized vs
I tooffer 85000 to any p rson who will prove
| that any testimonial used by them is not
t Strictly true so far as they know. They also
I ‘say that wonderful as is the above, they can
produce many thousands of similarly strik
| mg proofs of permanent cure when all other
agencies failed.
|c An invention lias been introduced
•which will be of real benefit to anglers.
■: It consists of an i, inrixil>le float" made
|of hollow glass, perfectly transparent,
land consequently invisible in the water.
I The line passes through two india rub
* ber rings, fastened one at each end of the
float, which latter is made in three sizes,
' small, middle and large, ami can support
< a greater weight than cork, thus the line
may carry aheavier h ad and not be easily
Suoriie away by the current, besides
| which itshowsihe slightest movement of
fFthe bait when Ihe fish bites.
It emu rka til eSu rgerv.
The science of surgery has made such won
derful progress in modern limes,! h:U the most
intricate and delicate operations uro now un
dertaken '.nut i-.irri d to :i sir ces-i'el issue.
There are now several well authenticated
| cases of what is known as pneumotony, t hat is
to say, the removal of diseased port ions of the
filings in cases if eonsump ion. While, how
ever, this delicate operation has sometimes
been suet ess. ully’pt rtormed, the risks attend
ing it are sogr. at and tiie chances of teemery
so light, that i is seldom resorted to. The
Safest pbm in consumptive vasesis louse Dr
tPierce’s Golden Medical Discovery This will
always cure the dis ase m its earlier stages,
> thoroughly arresting the ravages of the terri-
Üble malady, by reniov lug its cause and healing
! the lungs.
Six-bTadcd propellershave proved by experi-
< nient in England to be the best.
Chronic Coughs amt Colds,
| And all diseasesof the Throat and Lungs, can
I be cured by the use of Scott’s Emvi.sion.
| as it contains the healing virtues of (’nd Liver
b Oil and Hypophosphites in their fullest form.
I Ja a beautiful creamy Emulsion, palatable as
! milk, easily digested, and can be taken by the
most delicate. Please read: “I consider Scott's
Emulsion the remedy par-excellence in Tu
berculous and Strumous Affections, to say
nothing of ordinart colds and throat trou-
Lies.” —W. R. S, Vonn ell, M. D., Mamhes
r tor, O.
If afflicted with ■ ore eyes use Dr. IsaaeThomp
ion’s Eye water. Druggists sell at 25c. per bottle.
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
' Medical and scientific skill lias nt last solved the
problem of the long needed medicine for the ner
vous, debilitated, and the aged, by combining the
be«t nerve tonics, Celery and Coca, with other effec
five remodiee. Which, acting gently but efficiently
on th" kidneys, liver and bownte. remove dim ase.
B««tore rtresgth and renew vitality. This medicine m
flt fills a place herrtef re unoccupied, and marks
• new era in the tr. atn • nt of imrvoiw troubles.
Overwork, anxiety, disease, lay thu foundation of
nervous penetration and wi akm m, and exjorii ma
baa shown that the usual round. do not mend llw
•tram and paralysis of the nervous ayabui.
Become..,'iidad ly tirofuaak'Ual and buritiew umu
tiaud tor unjulars.
’ Pries SI.OO. hold by druggiata.
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Proprietors
|'),Wl,V'tl ...A.
A Giant Gorilla.
Boston has just received from Africa
the largest gorilla ever landed in this
country, His name is Jack, and he is
five feet in height when standing erect,
and measures seven feet from the end of
one outstretched hand to the other. He
weighs 125 pounds and exhibits enor
mous strength, compared with which
that of a man seems like a child’s. He
arrived in a large box made of planking
two and a half inches thick, and when
being removed from the ship he tore
large splinters from the hard-wood
planks with as much ease as a child
would break a twig. The hair, which
is very coarse, and from two to four in
ches in length, is of a greenish-gray
color, and on the back, legs and arms
inclines to a black. His shoulders are
immense. The expression of his face,
which is black, is scowling. The eyes
are small, sunken in the head, and the
lips large and thin.
■ ta ™
The New Prize Story
Is eagerly sought for, read with pleasure or
disappointment, is then tossed aside arid or
go ten. But ladies who read of Di. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, read it again, for they
discover in it something to prize a messenger
of joy to those suffering from functional de
rangements or any of the painful disorders or
weaknesses peculiar to their sex. Periodical
pains, internal inflammation and ulceration,
readily yield to its wonderful curative and
healing powers. It is tho only medicine for
women, sold by druggists, under it positive
guarantee from the manufacturers that it will
give satisfaction in ex ery case, or money will
be tefunded. This guarantee has been
printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully
carried out lor many years.
Cats are in demand in the western part of
Kansas. They sell for 81 apiece.
Knowledge From Experience
Is what we understand when Dr. Spalding, an
eminent Baptist divine of Galveston, Texas,
writes “send me two bottles of Taylor’s Che
rokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. It
is for a friend suffering from consumption. It
is a preparation I know from experience to be
good.
Long’s Pearl Tooth Soap is used by Phy
siciansand Dentists. Try it.
S?JACOBS oil
TRADE MARK
GREatremeß/
VO It PAIN.
— CUKES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sciatica,
Lumbago. Backache, Toothache, Sore
Throat, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Frost-bites.
H n 'J s, nr:rxitt>*r.i llr.alors Everywhere. Fifty Cents.
The Charles A. VogelerCo., Balto.,Md.
Siffi and Satin Ribbons FREE
LADIES, TIJIS IS FOK YOU* . ■
' Hiro gift for tho ladies.
*’*u< h money mid sccurtfi
lyv”foyU tlie r.vcry Indy
k nuvrn 11 nd n pprvcin t cs,
<l>o l , v,l, 'o® vfhar*
Ingn \v rviLHiinlA of
>7 r»L'b it. lundy for < Ii a
tlii'U mid and out
tasty and usefu
Jv p'irp'Eics for v h»<
u-.:, e «nd wh-.r*
ffPjffSrKngl it % lISC ,u s,u 11 adraa
e SB* • tucr. Id purclißta
iM’'' & JRlOn wh 1 1 <• " ’ nt
ti.-tl/c 'i* rt IMKSsI prices
fc rW®l BU ' k<•o d a are
fe.® Jw m b'nl
ofe.penee, ~..1
J-’’’* '.?! f f ® 3 S'tUerctorc debtu ’ a
M:FHHJwSwf' great many from
Y'y* sof o tastes i u this
’■wl’hVrtAabk 1 direction. Kealiz
tWKKtw inf th a t the r o
' were thotsandJ
I 1 ,K'A upon thousands of
/}■/remnants of rib-
4 i>’ buns lummp t h o
ir h*? large importing
lioubcsof America
hit h they would
be willing to dispose of in bulk, fora small tion of their cost,
to any onecapabloof pnrchn.-ii ;• largely, we instituted a search,
' resulting in our obtaining tho entile stock of Silk, and
Suthi rit h <f h-v nil of the largest ot
! them’ bmiMs, who iinporteu ihe iii.<-t pootl.. These goods may
I bcdepvndiMi upon as superior to nnv thing to be found, except
' in ths wry best stores of America. Yet they are given away
t’a co; nothing like it ever knoun. A gram! benefit for all the
ladles) b ■ t, choice (foods absolutely free. We
bavo expended to th.-o.uk <*f dollars in thU direction,and can
otlrran immensely, vo i- d, end most complete assortment of rib
bons. in every <‘oni'civalde hliiolc ami widili mid all of excellent
quality, adapt 4 for neck-u«ar, bonnet strings, hat trimmings,
l»ovvs, scares, dtesg trimmings, silk quilt work,etc., etc. Some
of these remnants range three yards nnd upwards in length.
Though remnants,all the patterns are new ami late styles, and
may bo depended on ns beautiful, rdlm d, fashionable ami ele
gant. (low to;i I».»n rsMitaiiiint: n t’omrlcte
yt«a<»i’tinvnt <‘lc”tint rihlions Free.
'The Frsfict icnl M i<Hts»ekeep<*i* and Fradiva*
FiroMile 4’otnpnnhniv ptddisLvd monthly byus, isac
knowh dged, by those competent to judge, to he the best peri
odical of the kind in the world. Very large ami handsomely il
! luvtratcd; regular price 75rts. perycar; st i.d cents ami wo
w ill send it to you for a trial \ ear, ami v ill also send free a
i box of tho ribbons-. *® subscriptions and 2 boxes, G-S eta.; I
I subscripfiona and 1 boxes,s i . One- mt postage stamps may
' be sent for less than sl. (let 3 fvimds to _i->in you thereby get
i ting 4 subscriptions and 4b. xes for only $1: can do it in a few
minutes. Hie above offer is based on this factthose v ho read
• the pcriodual referred to, for one yeitr, w ant it then after, and
i pay us the full price for it; it is in after years, ami not now.
that we make monev. Wo make this great oiler in order to
nt om e secure I’Ad.HHl'ncw subscribers, who, not now, but next
rear,and in year* thereafter, shall reward us with a proflt.be-
• cause the majority of them will wi>h ton-new their subscrip
tions, and w ill do so. I he money required is but a small traction
I of the price von would ha* “to pay »t any store tor amm h
amaller aNsornnent of tar inferior i ibbona. IL-st bargain ever
kn .wn; vou w II not fullv appreciate it until after you sec ail.
I Fate delivery guaranteed.’ Money refunded to any onr not pcr
feetlv satisfied, better cut thisont, or scudat ouue,fur ptub
tb.v it won t appear again. Address,
H 11 AL!.:, ir x I *», L’l u; I i£KS. roi:n.AND, Maine
C. The BUYERS’ GUIDE la
issued March and Sept.,
each year. It is an ency-
of useful infor
.Agß niation for all who pur
chase the luxuries or the
™ necessities of life. We
can clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTAuL'L and you can make & fair
estimate of tho valve of the BUYERS’
GUIDE, which will bo sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD <?« CO.
ltl-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, ni.
WZERUiffi Summed
I Uiu vn. Gi:nul Ho;.' <!<• l ; . :<t
1 t uri'ri::' ■ T.’■'? :. Vr^r’^.' ai ‘ :r ' U> '' t
( ’oyiMni" <■. > .< r.ii . i 1 rl r town! Hotel aod
' I'en-; It,Hotel a -llV'it tatt.ethor- Am
elass, t., ; , i 11i: ,,. t .ton, iMHd. fiitx the lake.
<l. Gollutrti Hit luuv. nit/, i n t ,i'
ii [**” l, .. la l' l 'L pit t i.it 'ti nud de ightful rente to
b xuundont the Viuliibi Moii'.t .ini' iVway/'ir.’iin
Ait.i . ti.'ii <»f tht diriud line, iiunugh goinj
rliKßsSo'etv iti'c < 4 ‘ 9 ’“’!‘- J *" Hitleony Car
k.i.iw.,v stat <n* and at t’i>ok s nd f i b Ufth < -
\ m»‘. !>•-iii.i. .ii. •g ,y * .tv, ExutPuiil
'* l “ “rs Gciu ral Ofth lul
r n‘iu*r> uni»'»L lnf»»r • rion a*H»nt tra»el hi Swit** r
, i.o it ( iiy or /.tuLMi, x»ri»al <»r \>y letter; n • f«*e<
DinlalA Dilljv G’eat English Gout and
Ulall S liliSa Hhcumatic Kenedy.
rouu.l, l l
hy return nmll. Full Deaicrtptlon
Bfrfal* M'hmG** Nf” lutlar Sj.Kia at Itrru
glßta" ' tiOODY k CO . Ciat tunxU, 0.
“Yes; I shall break t e engagement,” she
said, folding her arms and looking defiant: “it
is really too much trouble to converse with
him; tie's as deaf as a post, and t Iks like he
had a mouthful of mush. Besides, the way he
hawks and sp.ts is digusting.” “Don’t break
the engagement for that; tell him to take Dr.
Hage’sCatarrh Remedy. It will cure him com
pletely.” “Well, I’ll tell him. I do hate to
break it off, for in all other respects he’s quite
too charming.” Os course, it cured his ca
tarrh.
The experiments in France with nitrate of
soda as a corn covering, were successful.
Why We Win
Because Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best spring
medicine and blood purifier.
Because It is a concentrated extract of the best
alterative and blood purifying remedies of the veg
etable kingdom.
Because, by a peculiar combination, proportion
and preparation, it possesses curative power peculiar
to Itself. 1
Because it is the only medicine of which can truly
be said "100 doses one dollar,” an unanswerable ar
gument as to
Strength and Economy
Because it effects remarkable cures where other
preparations totally fall.
Because there is nothing equal to It for curing
dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, indigestion.
Because every article entering into it is carefully
scanned, none but the best is used, and all the roots
and herbs are gr. und in our own drug mill—which
makes impossible the useof anything Impure or del
eterious. •
Because Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is an
Honest Medicine
and every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for
his money.
Because when given a faithful trial It Is reason
ably certain to effect tiie desired result.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5 Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.*
Wholly unlike nrtificinl avisteins.
Cure <>l mind vvniulering.
Any book learned m one reading.
Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit,
loOOat Philadelphia, 1113 at Washington, 1216
at Boston, large classes of Columbia Law students, at
Yale, Wellesley, Oberlin, University of Penn., Mich
igan University, Chautauqua, <t'c., Ac. Endorsed by
Rich vim PnocTOß, the Scientist, Hons. W. W. Astor,
Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown, E.
H. Cook, Principal N. Y. State Normal College. Ac.
Taught by correspondence. Prosnectus post fbek
from PROF. LOISIT I E, 237 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
“ IfI.NF” . IR'l'X’TK<>-.W A<lNETl<r 7IIIU
vv nik lhe greatest remedial agent the world
ever knew. Nature’s true balm. Safe, certain and
efficient. Reaches all abnormal conditions. Eases
pain by removing cause. Send 2c. stamp for pam
phlets. 11. B. JO.XKS, Burton. Wash. Co., Texas.
E to 51 < * n V* Samples worth $1.50, FREE
Jjk ■% Lines not under the horse’s feet. Write
Brewster Safety Rein Holder Co.. Holly, Mich.
'The Only , _ /<
MeOMI
OMEN.
1.r.,1 r-u , , ~ _r. -2 -v- —-.-v-yx
[ Copyright, 1887. ]
./ only medicine for woman s peculiar ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manufacturers,
that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded, is Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription. This guarantee haa
been printed on tiie bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years.
THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EXPERIENCE
treatment of many thousands of cases of those chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to females, at tha
Invalids Hotel ami Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapting and thoroughly testing
remedies for the cure of woman's peculiar maladies.
fi“’“T’"T n ™ ras ' a “l Dr. Pierce’s Favor*
n Rflny |Ue Prescription is the
S M UJ! ’ I outgrowth, or result, of
I Tfl WflßFlli I tilis ffteat and valuable
| 9U nUinCn. J experience. Thousands
ftinsaKK.-xnnnnMii o f testimonials, received
from patients and from physicians who
have tested it in tiie more aggravated and
obstinate eases which had baffled their skill,
prove it to be the most wonderful remedy
ever devised for the relief and cure of suf
fering women. It is not recommended as
a “cure-all," but as a most perfect Specific
for woman's peculiar diseases.
Aa a powerful, in-
A n*...—D vigorating tonic, it
a POWERFUL $ imp H-ts strength to the
„ 3 whole system, and to the
I ONiC I uterus, or womb and its
i miiu. | appendages, in particu-
■imiiiwiiiiimi j ar . p or overworked,
“ worn - out,” “ run - down," debilitated
teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seam
( stresses, "shop-girls," 'Housekeepers, nurs
ing mothers, and feeble women generally.
Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription is the
greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as
an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.
It promotes digestion ami assimilation of
food, cur* s nausea, weakness of stomach,
indigestion, bloating and eructations of gas.
TR.EJL'riTTG- THE WRONG DXSEJLSE.
Many limes women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease,
another from liver or kidney *!i-, esc, anotlien from nervous exhaust ion, or prostration, another with pain hi re or there, and in this way
they all present alike to the; s-Ives and their easy-going and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for wiiiea
he prescribes his p:iis and pmiims, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, they are ail only symptoms caused by some womb
disorder. Toe physician, irnortint of the cause of suffering, encourages his practice unui large bills are made. The suffering
patient gets no I it r. but probably worse by' reason of the delay, wrong treatment ana consequent complications. A proper
medieme. iik ■ Dr. i’liim u's I'avorite Prescription, directed to the cause, would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dis
pelling all thus > distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery.
. r - "• Mona AN. of Ah. 71 Lexington St..
1 rHYS Li >i'k‘ ‘ Mass., says: "1 < e years ago I
I r ’ ~‘ | was it dreadful sufferer from ut. rine troubles.
I - rfi'LEO i exhausted the skill of three nb.ysi
‘ ; '"f‘ ! 'vcv completely discount •i. :;ti I’>o
weak I could with difficulty cross the room
alone. I began taking' Dr. Pierce's Favorite ript.-m ami
using the local treatment recommended in his ‘C ommon Sen<e
Medical Adviser.’ 1 commenced to improve at once In th:< ■
mouth- x was ivrfeetly cut-el, and have had no trouble since f
wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly ' rm’ An n >• how mv
health had been restored, and offering to send the full til-'-s
toanyonewr ing me for tlu-m. ami eucl. > u, a
fori-ep.ii. I hive received over tour hundred !• t. ■< ln n ~]\
1 have m <eril>. i my cu.m and the trearm- nt u have .'-,r-
aest yr. !v: d them to ‘do hkewiso.’ From a creaFmanrl have
received second 1 tt.-i of thanks, stating that they iii i com
menced tc- use ot . avorito Pn-seriptiou,’ had sent the «; oi
required tor tno ’Medical Adris-r.’ and had am-li d the i li
k'iwrX Idy " b 111 P Uiy laU dOWn thvlcia ‘ were much
Womb.—Mrs. Eva Konr.rn. of Crab Ortlctrd.
ov. 15m hr ; p **'Ws Favorite Pr. s . >t-..m has done rue a
Fir with 1 / ’v“? ' 1 s, ’fl r<? W* l front Mniw < m of rhe uterus,
am now le K r? 0 b ”, t .fJ' s °f l 'i“ ‘ Favorite Prescription,’and I
aui now let ling hku a different v*oiua
Doctors Failed, Hrs. F. Cotiwix, of r. st fr<A, .V. 5”.
writee: ‘1 doctored with three or four of the best doctors in
thevo parts, and I grew wnp - until 1 wrote to you and began
using your ‘Favorite Pr> liption I used three bottles of it
two of the ‘Golden Me.’.l.p! Discovery,’ also one and a half
“>ttl**,pf the Punrative PeUeta.’ I can do my work end sew and
I p ‘ ‘ care to, and am In Iwtter health than I ever expected I
L ia>_lu lbw Wutj£ again., J owe It all to your wmpdrrfv.l medioUr
r ' - . . s| . .-.e- 4 I
WELLS’
1 umsißLE
Velvet'
Cream. pflOll
A Magic Com
plexion Beauti
tier for Face, gy 'aW!
Neck and Arms Es Jgggj
Elegant to r E4
dressing and tfj.
whitening the h'jfe.zVSK''
skin. Unrivaled W
for Theatre,He- Hgfc \
ceptions. Balls. KaE l
Parties,Ac. Un KgEi
equalled for
delicate trans
parent white
ness, soft youthful effect and fine finish. Harm
less, does not roughen. draw, wither. nor in any
way injure the most delicate or sensitive skin.
Superior to any Powder, Paste or Liquid for
toning down red or flushed face. Effaces Tan,
Sunburn, Freckles, Pimples. Coarseness, Sal
low Skin, all blemishes and imperfections. SI.
bottles at Druggistsand Fancy Goods Dealers,
J’JfLxpress, prepaid, on receipt of price.
E. 8. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N.J.,U.S.A.
“ROUGH ON NEURALGIA,’’’SLOOT'DrugT
“ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM,’’ $1.50. Drug.
ROUGH ON ASTHMA,” $1.50. Druggists.
ROUGH ON MALARIA,” $1.50. Drug"dsts
or prepaid by Ex. E?k Wells, Jersey City’
ROUGHomTOOTHACHEmm‘ISc
S until you
the new
prove
st ent5 ‘
Ik ft
Profits.
SaTSent/ for Catalogue.
J. P. STEVENS & BRO.,
47 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga.
Do you want’* Inspirator?
M£ S o
Zr J?-s = «© B £
.uIL /X g =JS 5= = 3
/Jr > ~Z. PS’
JFjgT JKK—x u < 5 *•
I> A LAI’S BusftneNM Colleger, Phila., Pa., Situa
tions furnished. Life Scholarships S4O. Write.
* I i«XK»nKasnsK?z->e«c3 A s ® SOOthillg
i IB fl K and strengthening
I A SO3THING [nervine, ' Favorite
• Has R Prescription is une-
> ' R i 9 ualed an< i is invaluable
I |||,,ii| , * Ml>lnu * I’ n allaying and subdu-
asm*Eis**rea«sa j ng , nervous excitabil-
I ity, irritability, exhaustion, prostration,
I hysteria, spasms and other distressing,
| nervous symptoms commonly attendant
upon functional and organic disease of
; the womb. It induces refreshing sleep
and relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency.
, Dr. Piercc’a Favorite Prescrip
tion is a legitimate medicine,
carefully compounded by an experienced
and skillful physician, and adapted to
woman's delicate organization. It is
purely vegetable in its composition and
perfectly harmless in its effects in any
condition of the system.
In pregnancy, “Fa- I
1 i Mother’s ”«*!&?
I ' relieving nausea, weak-
ilnPnift! i neßs of stomach and i
wuuj-.11. | other distressing eymp
toms common to'that
condition. If its use is kept up in the
latter months of gestation, it so prepares 1
j- n CAMPBELL, of OMa: !, CflO-
I fi VpIH? I fornia, writes: “I had Is in -r-ji:i cd all
| r. |my life with hysterical u:l ’-s ! "d Par-
I rnnu n»i!Cf>EyiJ I osysms. or spasms, and ’ rec ur '
s rriuu! UHlt! unnlfl. B rencesof sevire h< ada- ’ .1— ; smee I nave
f jxrasjx tan using your ‘ Favorite I’ns option’ I
’■-co had none of these. I also ’raft womb complmntso bad that
■ i' ’J. Mn. t walk two b! cks without : :■ - s. vert- yam. but,
. j > months, f
all over th- c?.;. without ' : : Ail
■>,■■ ■■' seem to be leaving me under the benign nifluenceof
vour e dicim-. and I now it-i 1 smarter than ! er yeurs t : i.-e My
... ; ... that I could not be cured, and thrivmreycji
wili'vlcl’.-' ■F> >"• < vcrlusting thanks lorwhajje u t ..e cone
for rue. an *'■ :V 1 b> ss y oil ir. y« - t F'’'. • j , € e yrur .p_
1 tr. iible 1 had then.”
Wei! as I Em Jol ®
Ft a writ <: ”1 wish to wen iwi
I ever was. for which I thank your
•of the‘Favorite Prescription | M d’ symptoms have
and four bottles of the ‘ Felleta.’ on K y feet all
disappeared. Jdo all my own work: am ab«M»
day. My friends tell me I never looked so tu-
tyJhwWa Ftawert'/rfion it ** Dru.Mn^ 1 **
Over ’ Largo Bottles $1.0(1. Six for SS.OO.
rP-Send ten cants in stamps Vor Dr..Picm‘’« im-ge. ittuatHded
. Treat(ltM) iwr**®* covers) ou l)is* , as<‘s of wouieD.
i Addn-sa. World's Clapeuaary Ml cd i cal .Assoeintion,
No. «3 ‘lmn street. BrrvaLO. N. T.
Female
Remedy.
A GREAT BLESSING TO WOMEN. QF
RPflfl 2l!"?A om *.?. nd Conditions this
' Gull Specific will Relieve and Cure.
If Yfill ha y e V er Y 0l| s or sick headache, stom
* ; Jr* achache, backache, spineache, bloating,
internal heat or scalding urine,
f Yfi.'l ™^ chr0 ’ dc weakness, bearing down
1 I Utl or perversions incident to life-change,
f Yfiil «nmr.!i t^ i .° e^ catarrb ’ suppressed or
■ ■ Uli painful periods, or oviiridn dropsy,
f Yn: J lB ' 6 suspicious growths, disposed to
I I UU humor or cancer, or hemorrhage,
I t fhsi de H p quickly a run-down constitu
| I Uul uw tion and brings refreshing sleep.
I t Wil S lis P el those dull tired looks and feel-
I ” ”11 mgs, and bring buck youthful bloom
F 3 al> L the nervous system.
reifithprC Give Rio your weak ajt d delicate daurht-
; aVIUHIUIO ere. Not a vestige of impure Bleed eaa
; escape its healing and purifying influence.
If Ynil y a i ue ffwd health, and hope for long
i_l I Uu life, use "Female Remedy.”
VQQ Symptoms continued with certificates of cures.
I Ls U U in “Guide to Health,’* free. Also aavice free.
Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N.Y. Druggists $1
EMM®
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i MJBtasK£?• E ”
PIANOS.
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i • * 8 attribute solely to the remarkable improvement
l n ,882 ’ now known as the “MASON
tt HAMLIN 11AN0 STRINGER.” Full particulars by
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I NEW 10RK, 46 East 14th St. (Union Square).
La W p M sthe FREIGHT
v 5 Ton Wam .Scale*,
iffiMry rOQ k eiert - Steel Bearings, Bims
Tare Beam and Beam Rox for
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' mention this paper and addreaa
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• FREE. Terms FEEE. Address, TRUE & Co., Augusta. Maine.
Gt <> 1j Dis worth SSOU per lb. Pettit’s Eye Salva if
( worth SI.UUO. but is sold at 25c. a b >x by dealers.
A. N. UTwenty, ’BB.
the. system for delivery as to greatly
lessen, and many times almost entirely do
away with the Bufferings of that trying
ordeal.
r-- —. . “Favorite Prc
*..» S scriplion” is a
I G BES THE I positive cure for
JI ~, I the most complicated
8 fVfIBQT riQCC I and obstinate cases
g g?UnOB UfieLd, | o f leucorrhcn, or
ft"—"" —m “whites,” excessive
flowing at monthly periods, painful men
struation, unnatural suppression, prolap
sus or falling of the womb, weak back,
“female weakness,” anteversion, retrover
sion, bearing-down sensations, chronic
congestion, inflammation, and ulceration
of the womb, inflammation, pain and
tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with
“internal heat.”
ncvOT—ssaaranw “Favorite Prcscrip
iTf. '-qg when taken in con-
H rf!R TRF 8 nection with th*' use of Dr.
i I * un ,nfc J Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
fl I covery, and small laxative
| fUunCtij. | doses of Dr.. Pierce's Pur
gative Pellets (Little Liver
• Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder dis
eases. Their combined use also removes
i blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and
1 scrofulous humors from the system.