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To Clean Blanket*.
The Boston Jwurnal of CheHMutiy
gives the feUowmg iwethwl of clean
ing blankets: Put two large tea
spoonfuls of borax and a pint bowl
of soft soap into a tab of eoUi waiter.
When dissolved, pat in a pair of
blankets, and let them remain over
night. Next day rub oat, rinse thor
oughly in two waters, and hang them
to dry. Do net wring them, list
this is not the only domestic ose to
which borax may be pat. Borax is
the best cockroach exterminator yet
discovered. This insect has a pecu
liar aversion to it. As the salt is
perfectly harmless to human beings,
it is much preferred for this purpose
to the poisononsirebetance commonly
used. Borax is valuable for the laun
dry ; use one pound to about tea gal
lons boiling water, and you need only
one half the usual allowance of soap.
For laces, cambrics, etc., use an or
dinary quantity of this powder. It
will not injure the texture of cloth in
the learft. For cleansing the hair,
nothing is better than a solution ol
borax-water. Wash afterwards with
pure water, or it leaves the hair too
stiff. Borax dissolved in water is an
excellent dentrifice, or tooth-wasb.
A Pointed Hint. —A story is told
of a couple of farmers who lived not
a very great distance apart, one of
w hom was noted for being very pen
urious. One day his neighbor eslled
upon him while he was esting dinner,
but instead of asking him to sit down
to the table with him, be kept on
eating and talking, just as though the
visitor bad not a mouth in bis head.
“Well, what is the news, neighbor
Brown f *’
“Nothing much.’*
“No news up your way, eli?” he
still helping himself to his
good dinner while Ids neighbor looked
on with anxiety and appetite.
“Well, yes, now that I think on’t,
there is just a grain of news: Mr.
Jones’ cow lias got five calves,” re
plied the visitor.
“ Five calves t I never heard of
such a thing. Why, what the dickens
does the fifth one do while the other
four are sucking P ”
“ Why, he stands and looks on
like a dumb fool, just as I am doing
now.”
“ Oh, ah! Hannah, put on another
plate.”
To Cleanse the Scalp.— ln a piut
buttle put a spoonful of olivo oil and
add two ounces of beHt spirits of am
monia or hartshorn; shake. Then
mix with three ounces of alcohol, and,
when thoroughly mixed, fill the bottle
with sell water. Remember to put
in the ingredients in the order named,
•or you will have “stuff” and no
chemical union at all. To apply,
take a spoonful or two with a little
•warm water; dip a sponge or rag in
and wet tlve scalp thoroughly ; now
Tinse off in plenty of wairn water,
and you will be surprised at the
amount of dirt, though you may have
thought your head perfectly clean.
For the heads < f young infants it is
just the thing, as it instantly rcmovi s
the dirty scurf without pain or trou
b'e. It should be rather weaker for
a babo than for an adult.
To Kill Flier.— l am told by one
who lifts tried it that strong tea of
quassia, sweetened with molasses,
will kill flirt, and has tho advati
tng of not being a deadly poison.
It is said, too, that horses washed
with a tea made of quassia will not
be tormented by flies. It can be
bought at any drug store, and it is
worth trying, if it will abate the fly
nuisance any.
To Bake Ham.—Most people boil
han. It ie much better baked, it
baklift* right. Soak for an hour in
clean water, and wipe dry. Next
epread ifc all over with thin butter,
aud then put it in a deep dish with
under It to keep it out of the
gravy. When it is fully dono, take
off the skin and matters crusted on
the flesh side and set it away t> cool.
iy Chignon is dead. The great
deity of the feminine toilet ie no
more. Paris has given it up for the
sake of economy. It was very costly.
Every year there were lakeu into
Paris 110,000 pounds of human h: ir
in a “raw” or unworked state—
worth fOBO.OOO, and to be made into
chignons. Now all that money ran
be sp> nt in some other nonsense.
tfT" Major Bindford, Secretary of
the order, informs the Galveston News
that there are 630 Granges in Texas
with a membership of 21,420 mem
bers, about one-fifth of whom arc
ladies.
!iT Why is a baby like a sheaf
of w heat ? Because it is first cradled,
snd then thrashed, and finally be
comes the flower of the family.
' ift w >
A New Idea!
-A.
WILSON
SHUTTLE
Sewing MaoMne
50 Dollars!!
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
r AND
EVERYBODY
Boy the World-Renowned
msfti
MleSewiilacle!
TQK
BEST IN THE WORLD!
QWThe Highest Premium was
awards* ts it at
Ohio State Fair!
Northers Ohio Fair)
Amer. Institute, N. Y.j
Cincinnati Exposition ;
Indianapolis Exposition |
St Louis Fair}
Louisiana Stats Fair;
Mississippi State Fair;
and Georgia State Fair!
FOR BEINQ THE
BEST SEWING MICHINES,
and doing the largest awl best
range of work. All other
Machines In the Market
were In direct
COMPETITION!!
CU'i'br Hemming, Fell
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt
ing and Stitohing fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
Where we have no Agents
wo will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing Ma
chines for Sale. *
Old Machines taken in Exchange.
Bend for Circulars, Price
List, &0., and Copy of the
Wilson Refleotor, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Bowing Mar
chinee, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.
Agents Wanted
ADDRI3SS.
Wilson Mu Hacliie Cos.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
-■■domestic
'■EWrNG,MACHlNE/
Risk the Mglmt tor nurmbUttr, Per*rt Work, esd
Em* ot Opcrsll.m. Thy *ra lid *io*t (tint, llcbt
rtmnlu ml
wlUlwdr |-01,l for. u<l aniwrr ever,
tb* Surilly Mil luiuuJbctory. liberal (anas la
Assam. AiWrv-M,
“ Ooiseetle •• Sewlag ■arkla* fa.. Bew.Vat*.
“DOMESTIC"
PAPER FASHIONS.
fcrup: fcSgCt AKXSBSStfits
MU* snot Ni™ ever u...
MMM to Uw MUD, Ud lake Ik* kl wlwrrvrr IlS.o-
JjjJ- Ag"£t Be*4 fv UlMUolr* I'M,
“StaMllr 11 g*wlit Karhlae Cos., Krr.Vork.
'•POMESTIFMONIHLY.
. Dwotsd to Fashion, IrittiATt ir ano iar
A s<*ochly rated* re*.** BwTJrnx* ki kuforfct
amrc^gaeiSgßl
Twm*, li.M) rf years fttMefivmu tvf tv tu.
u Domestic " Monthly,
. DomaaUe ■> tat Mt.,.
SAVE $25
By Bwyng a
[MINI Slims NMISE.
Tto meet the nigcnt demand of the time* the
w
FLOREXCE mm IACRIXE CO.
Int (eland the Mr af Ihtir Machine*
THIRTY PER CEXT.
The Fiomm* I* tie only machine that
*ew hnrkwiuti* mt forwent*, or to tire light
aunt left, m the pu.chftMcr may prefer.
In tt cnmtrmilon the Ftoacrat I* the
mow num end starts of any good sewing.
wwchiiygL
Aiwav* res Bmr—row vat OnvArrer.
FLORENCE HEWING MACHINE CO.,'
may 23 15 Cotton Avenue, Mscon, (la.
mi o *
THE BROWN COITON GIN.
The iiltr'iiEnn of ii'nrJcr* nnd otlv r* In
agnlu in IU-1 to the ia>v<> ohl nnl rul table
mnktt ol Cotton Gin*. They re fitihhhul
th! pur gWAtly Imnroved, nml noil ins
which ai> rx|milemv of thhtv JiR.TI In (h.’r
mauuGctnre could >mge l hn* l> n I. ft nn
ilonc to mk them tl wo-t rilinhltt nnd
porf.et Colt.-n Gin In mniket, X* the !<>•
*ult of onr < fforl* we ne<d onlv ref. i to tl eir
estihlUh.-l repiitnilon mul wlrle-*pc .and ;wi;>-
ulnrtly. For l’xnrecrt x or \Vosrmamiii>.
Mtrlnotii Limn l.i nmmi, aii<l qrAMrrv nn<l
qoautt of list nonicsn. w# ehellemte evm
pettt'on. We are po p r>-l to waith ast to
any reasonable extent eunruiT i|n t
every planter or operator Ti e Gn* are
wild at the lowmt |i*lhle prlee* for k<khl
nmehina*, and on rea-nimble t> rm*. We In
vite exnmlnatl <u ol the sample, in the Imml.
of onr liv .l nse-it. who will clve all ili.trial
information, and fnrol-h .pplkant- with elr
1-idar.an l t-pie* of tommoniißiory haler,
from jurlh * u.liik llm Gin* In all Urcllo: * of
the cotton pUtiilivr country Cirviilnni,
IMce 14.t*. nnd other luform.llon, may he
obtaliKil of our n|(enU or by iuhlre.inK the
Uiiown Cnm> Gis Cos , New L aid.m, Conn.
J B. BCUTI’, Agent, Wert Point, On.
PROSPECTUS OF TllE
NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD.
Jauks Gokdon Bknnktt, PrGptictor
Hie Weekly Hemhl 1* piiUUhed every
Saturday, at live cent* per copy- Annual
uh*. ilpllon prUat:—
Ono Copy 92
Three Copies 6
Five Copies It
Ten Copies 16
Postage live cento |*>r copy for three
months.
Any larger number, mltlrnumd to name* of
subscribers, 61.60 etu li.
An extra cipy will bo lent to every club of
ten.
Twenty copies to one ailihe** ui* ypsr,
626, and any larger number at the mine
price.
Two extra copies will be sent to clubs of
twenty.
There rates make the Wis kly flerabl the
cheapest publlntHiu In (incountry.
Terms niMt In rwlvame, Money sent l*y
mall will be at the ri.k of tile sen-ley,
A generous portion of the Weekly llerabl
will be eppropiiatcri to agib'irltrire, lb u bub
lure, pomology ami the msiwgi meni of tbe
uiestb anim d* Par b ill >r rtf* nil n will W
paid also lo reports of the ms'kets.
Tbs situ will be to make the Weekly Met
ald superior to any other ngr cultural nod
tainlly newspaper hr the rout.iry
Kvmy number of the Weekly Merebl
will coot,ln a select story ami toe latest sii.l
most imisrriaot news by teles;r pb from all
par's ot the world up to tire hour ol publica
tion.
Ihiritut the s ton of Congress the Weekly
Merabi will rotnafn a Mtwumry of tie' pro
■veilings and the latest news by telegtspfl
from Washington, potiibul, rtlgous, Me
iotutble, art bub', III* rary amt sportinglotcbh
geucwj obitutry notices, car Mbs, am use
mints, editorial articles o the pconrlnet t
topics of tbe dsy, a review if thy cattle end
dry goods markets, linsncf | atel ummm tal
lub Hfgenre, and aeoouuts cf ad file impor
tant and interesting eyrtrle of the we-fc
Tbe Merabi cfuibrj* tto agents In tbe
country nor in distant tires to asaras. fm
sulwrrite'n, as more are u ess-ary, Any p*>
p-e* ending to be so fesut for tbe Weekly
Merabi should be treated a* a *i mmon swin
dler Tbe elub system fas eboibfcad tbe
ag- trey system. It *s cate and eb*ap
lire price ol sulocriptbet, abeneyer to (to
1 tioabie, l nul l be trsbswlllcd Ih tfbe
orders |t is tbe safest mode ot Um*miH,us
money by mail,
At small p et-odbes io tbs country wbsre
6*4 -ones onb"s cannot tie ottabesd, ymmey
may be remitted in tsyMned bMere,
Advertisement*, to a limited number, will
he inserted lo tbe Weakly Merabi
Price of tbe Ibrlly Merabi, tone serfs a
copy. Annas! snbmrtptbw mbs *l2, sb
ways in mtyamns.
Wri'etbeaddrawon letters to Iby Mow
Voik HM. la ls 14 sad bgitio bawd,
end glee tbe •* of emb sabwrtber, ot
past-otoee, conatg snd tftute a* idst-ly that
no errors to wathag papers will W ÜbW to
•Mti
(wrm la raw imi'Xovtmkxti.)
FOR 20 YEARS THE
STANDARD OP EXCELLENCE
THROUGHOUT THE WOULD.
Over 800,000 in use.
If yon think of buying a Sewing Machine,
It will pav you to examine the records ol
ttioe now use, and profit by experience.
The WIISM.BR & WIMON ST AMW ALOXB AS
rnr only I.iiiiir Russian Mauiiims vsisn tub
Rotary Hook, makiso a Lock Stitch alike on
both sides of the fabric sewed. All shuttle
machines waste power in drawing the. shuttle
back after the stitch Is formed, bringing don
ble Wear ard strain upon both mschlne and
operator; hence while other machines rap
idly wear out, the Whkki.kr A Woods lasts
a Liven**, and proves sn economical Invest
ment. Do not believe all that Is promised
by so-called ’cheap’ machines; you should
require proof that years of use have tested
their value. Money once thrown away can
not be recovered.
Send for our circulars. Ma< Lines sold on
easy terms,or monthly payment- taken. Old
machines put In order or rucei veil in exchange.
Whßur.Rii k Wimor Mr'o Co.’s Omcts:
Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Columbus, Ua.
IF. n. CLEV EH, Gen. Agl
augl lyr Savannah, Ga.
DIHILM FEMALE COLLEGE,
HAMILTON, GA.
The Fall Melon will begin in the sv.w col
t.wi* ruilmxo, on Tuesday, the 4th of Aug
ust. and close on the 20th of November.
Tuition Is from 92 to 96 per month, ac
cording to grade of studies.
Music on Piano, Organ, Guitar, etc,, is 96
per month.
Pupils will he charged from the Ivcginnlng
of the scholnst'c month In which thev enter
to the dose of the session. No deduction
vs ill Ire made for aliscnce, except in cases of
protracted sickness.
One-half of the tuition will I>e required in
advance the b* lance at close of session
Hoard, in good families, is 916 per month.
jnll7 3. 11. LOVELACE, I’rcs’t.
Prolong Your iair©
TEN YEARS
by uUne Vttmc'i Fititxeii-Cr** for Dja
|w*p.lrt, Liver Couif lalnt, Conrtipatfolj and
Hrailachm, Put up in refined elder, end
known In America a*
S WELT CIDER BITTERS.
Create* sn appetite, el V dfoeetfon, rtff -
Inn * the Liver and Bowels, strentlhefis the
Khlney*, pmil'.es the Blued, nnd makes the
week strong,
SWEET CIDER BITTERS ,
Tlie ereat TVmpemnre remedy of the not U
not an hi tor hating lx vefnge, hut a splendid
Tonic, fret; from Alcohol and all hgntloti*
properties.
SWEET CIDER BITTERS
p|
I* the famous presetlptton of an enln-nt
French stirs eon, and I* recommended by the
mi dkwl frah ndty. Taken In health, li pre
vents disease, by kre[,|ng the s'omaeh, liver,
h wel* end blood In a healthy condition,
Taken In dlsesse, It* ge-l effect* ate slruo?)
Immi'diitte, I’lennfiut to tulo', and rwlld, hot
thotoii*h, In Its aetfott. Put ttp In elegant
form, ami sold by ttrst-cliwsdriteelsts every
where. Price 91; rfx for 86. Omntry ageotn
wanted. LA FO!il>;T A co,
University Plaee, cor, Bfrh -t, if, Y.
U. S. PIANO CO.
Bao o -
It eo*t* less than 9f!(W to make any S6OO
Pt >no sold Ihroiwh all of whom make
100 [M-r cent |m;fit We have f*o attents, hot
ship direct to (siiillles at foetoty frrfre.
We make only one style, and have imtowe
ptlee- Two lltanaetr arm Niaurv DotAARs
net cash, with no discount to dealers or com
ttils-hm* to tcaehets, Onr lumber I* thor
oithly seasoned; t.ttr cases ate Iff rtf ms V*~
nfcwtsri with Bosewood—have front round
corner*, setjicntlne bottom and carved legs
Wense the frill Iron plate with overstrung
lats* French Grand Action with top damp
er*, and onr keys are of the best Ivory, with
Ivory front*. Our Plano h* seven octaves--
la 0 feel 8 Inches long, 3 feet 4 tnelm* wide,
and weigh*, laixcd, 066 pound*. Every Plano
I* folly warranted for five year*.
fornl for Blastraie*l (Kreitfar In wbkh we
refer to over oan toocsAao Bmkera, Merch
ants, etc isome of wbom you mat know),
u-log our Pkmo In 47 Nate* and Terriletfen.
Please state where you saw this notice.
Vim KB MI ATE* PIANO CO,,
jnllO ly 810 Brooflway, Sew York,
Iron ia tiro Blood
rtMs?iWcsuansat let prates a,<i weawai aid
bosivls . im.ie tmmmj bcatsw ft • ie„i,
A gflft*, Pe.pfVfoß, host'*,tons, ter mle to
THE BECKWITH
PORTAekK
TE tml ly tt&vrLaz
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*fs*"fertwc ffiot Jk<m WHS
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Grateful Thousands proclaim
Vinegar Bitters the most wonder
ful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking sysMtfr.
i No Person can take these Bit
ters according to directions, and re
main long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or
gans wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Remittent, nnd In
termittent Fevers, Which aro so
prevalent in the valleys of our groat
rivers throughout tho United States,
especially those of the Mississippi,
Onio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colo
rado, Brazos, Bio Grande, I’car),
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James, and many others,
with their vnst tributaries, through
out our entiro country during tho
Summer and Autumn, and remarka
bly so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, are invariably ac
companied by extensivo derange
ments of tho stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In theil’
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful iuiluouco upon theso vari
ous organs, is essentially nocossary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dn. J. Walker’s Vinegar
BITTKIiS, as they will speedily ronioro
thednrk-eolorod viscid matter with which
the bowels are loaded, at tho same timo
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally rostering tho healthy I'uno
tioils of the digostivo organs.
Fortify tho body against dis*
OftSO by purifying all its fluids with
VlstWAB ilittkr,s. No epidemic can
take hold of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, l’ani in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste
in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
tion of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
aro the offspring!of Dyspepsia. One bot
tle will prove a trotter guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other
constitutional Diseases, Walk Hit's ViX-
LffAKßrrTkitH have shewn their great cur
ative powers in tho most obstiuato and
intractable cases.
Fop inflnmnintory nud Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, liemit
tefit and lutcrmittent Fevers, Diseases
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys und Bladder,
these Hitters have no equal. Buck Ills
ftmat am eottsed l>y Vitiated Blood.
MeduiD i cp.l 1) I senses.—Persons
Ctijfaffed In Paint* and Minerals, such us
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters and
Miners, as they advance in life, aro sub
Jeet to jmral/sw of the Bowels. To guard
this, take a dose of Waokku's
S ft c/) ait Bitikks occasionally.
Fop Skin Diseases, Kmptioue,
Tetter, Balt-Bhenm. Blotches,Spots, Pim
ples, Pflstules, Boils, Carbuncles, Kiiig
wortit*, Scald-head, Boro Byes, Erysipe
las, J felt, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho
Skirt, litttnore and Diseases of the .Skill of
whatever name or nature, are literally
dug up and carried out of the system in a
short time by tho use of theso Bitters.
Pin, Twpe, mid other Worms,
lurking In the system of so many thou
sands, are effectually destroyed ami re
moved, No system of medicine, no ver
mifitge* n<f aiithehnimlics will free the
system from Worms like these Bitters.
For female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of
womanhood, ortho turn of life, theso Ton
ic Bitters display so decided an influence
that improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse tho Yitiuted Blood
whenever yon find its impurities bursting
through tho akin in Pimple*, Eruptions,
or getag f cleanse it when you find it ob
structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse
it When it is foul; your feelings will tell
yon whn. Keep the blood pure, aud the
health ot the system will follow.
n. ii. iiiciH>.v ti.u co.,
lyflVpftZTflts A Oen. Ag-fn., Sun Fr.'tncisco. Oftllffnr-
Dift, A eor. ft# WftKliintffon nnd ClmWlon Sta..N.Y.
gold by ull and Dca lev*.
fT* 'U 't< f>OY\TAD Si CO.,
St Oon. Actw.. Run Francisco. Cnllfor
nm. <*(•'>7* of ‘.V m:tint-fon mdChurlt-on SU..N. Y
t, .! DpL r>.
Th. ,M.nt Fire-Proof Safe,
by tb English Covernment proved
aMttfluur Na
Alum anti Pla*ttT*of-Paris.
MARVIN A co.,
m 268 Broadway, N.< Y. f
721 Chestnut Bf., Phila.
TICK’s
sfi&T&S,
200 rages; 600 Fnstnrvirtf's sr.d Colrred
Plwfe. P.il lirbcd uv.artorly, it 25c n y.r.
FiVet ftiiintier for 187<f just bcrteil. A tfer
uan ertiticn t amp p ice. Ad ir.*', Jxatts
via*, Rertkester, New York.
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RADWAY’S READY R£]jcJ
CUBES THE WORST *4l*/I
In front One to Twenty Mlnut>.
NOT ONE HOUR
suffrr wtrTrir*- I
Itwut4.ont.n4>,
The Only Pain Read I
lint IWMIItTOB thnlWmnaUt.. ... I
lntWimn.imu*. n.l cure* oanUw, 1 I
sewn.**, OowaU, <*<*157*2*1,’52*521
oae-ppUc-u„n. *—l
IS FROM OSH TO TWKSTT tDSCTI I
no nutter how y<o!m or tmtlui,, lk ! “
ttllKUM.mc. Bl ri,Wn. lns, m 7gf-jk’Jttatl
h or proouoted with dioooio itaywlar*, I
RADWAY’S READY REUIEK
WILL AFFORD ISSTAST *.
INFAMMATI'IS OF THK
INFLAMMATION OF TUB >
INFLAMMATION OF TUB BOWKIA W ** l *H. I
SORB THROAT, mFFICUI.T°BRUT ( ?f N J' ; *<t
HYSTERICS,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.**** 1 ’ IWUa t,
COLD CHILLS, AOtfli Chl’lul' EH * olUn *.
Twomy drops In hair. tomblor of Mo mm...
lnomemsraroUUKAMl-S.i.PASMS.SoVRStnoISy
UKAHTMURN, BIt.K H&ADAUHlTl>lAxaiin&
KVSKSVKKY. COLIC. WIND uTtHB
Ut.UI STERNAL Falns. “
Travelers should si ways rsrry A bottle of B-A
Way’* Rrttdv Krllrf wlibihem.
wator wil l prevent sirkiieas or pains from eUnT.2
water. Ills belterth.u FrtuUi Urudv or Blum 8 !..
oUmulaul. •
FEVER AND AGUE.
FRVttR AND AGUE cured for fifty eon to. TWa-w
Motttromodl il Agcniln this world that will enraToL?
and Ague, and oil other Malarious, BUou*
Typhoid. Yellow, and other Fevers (aided b* {sft
W A Y'S PILLS 1 no quick as RAJ)WAY*Bh|abY a
LIEF. Fifty cents per bolUe. WBlll
HEALTH! BEAUTY!)
STRONG ASn PURR RICH BLOOD-ISCBIin
OF FLUSH AND WEIOHT-Or.fiAß SKI* Asa
UISAUTIFULCOMPLISXIOSdaTIURKoioALU
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Eesolvent
THE GREAT BLOOD PtihlFlEß,
HAS M ADR THR MOST ASTONISHING OtTIWS. on
SUtOK.HO RAPID ARR THK CHANOI&TIn
ODY UNDKROORB.UNDER THKINFLUKNCS
THAT* 18 TRULY WOSDKRFUI. nenio/yjl
Every Daj an Increase ia Mesl
at! Weiilt is Seen aiiOtlt
' Jvry drop of tho SARSaPARITaEaIAN RBSOTs.
YKN r cnininutiieaies through the Blood, Sweat, I'rioib
attdinhtir Fluids und Juices of the system thevltorof
lit , for It retiairn the wastes of the body wlthnewssfi
round m.itoi'lal. Scrofula, Syphilis, ConpumMloe.
(UiniluUr dUcasr, Ulcers in the thmat. Mouih, Tv.
mow. No tt>s lu the Olands and other parts of
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Acne, ltla -1 Spots, Wormsln the Flesh, Tumors, tS.
cars In the Womh, nnd ailweahehlhg and painful dis
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the life principle are within the curittive range of thk
woivlor ot Modern Uhrmtstry, and a few days’ use will
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If the patient, dtilv becoming reduced bythewsstm
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cee<ls In arresting these wastes, and repairs the same
with now material made from healthy blood—and this
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wo kofpurin-’atlon. ami succeeds in diminishingtt*
loss of wastes, Us repairs will be rapid, amt every day
thepat.e it wll 1 fee 1 himself growing I etter and stronger,
the fo itl llgnstli.g better appetite Improving, audflaah
and weijlit Increasing.
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ouly positive cure for
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