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For tfio Form • !•«* Homo.
Do not Ie«To plows and small
tool* oui in the r .ia. After os
inj? bouse them as yon would an
animal.
A pemsteu; s. wii g of buck
wheat for two o r ui <ie s-asons
wri extermir.au the worst cast of
‘ quark grass.
Farm Journal says the cow
that lot sea her milk ought to tie
milked three times a day This is
the best renudy.
When you InvegiV'-ti an «• imal
a dose of su!|ihur be careful to
keep it wttrin afterwuid. Sii-pho
opens the porch and they t k • cold
easily.
Rye, sown in the previous au
tumn, gives go d early sptiug and
]ate au umn pisture It may a 1
»o be twice mown if the first mow
ing is early.
*- Te|, . v good farmer prefers in
fi ting land f ,r wheat to sow buck
whea f , tnke or! a crop early, plow
and h i sow wheat, a batter way
as 1e sa s. than to summer f«l
--i low.
Scrape up all die refuse avula
ie■ urn for future use.
Cart it out and spread it upon cul
tivated fields or tin ail wv, and
you will h jar from it next • uium ,
in increased crops.
Do not let vour chicken coi ps !
stand exposed to the wea’her un- j
til you wart them again next year.
Brush them thoroughly inside and
ou', and pain tor whitewash them
according us they are made of,
planetl or uuplsned lumber. If
jou are going to i ecd more nex
ssaaot make them a odd tiaisa
through the winter.
Lookeut for foot ro' a nong the .
sheep It is always liksly to make |
its aopea-snee in a wet season. At i
tbe first nyaip oiu pare away lb*
h of, wipe ihe diseased par clean
and dry an-1 annoint with a salve
made of finely pulverized blue vit
riol mixed with lard and a little
pine tar. Examine them every
few days and give two or hree ap
plications if necessary.
A correspondent of tbe Farmer •
and Fruit Grower recommends
the use of common salt as a cure
for ‘red rust,’’ the deadly scourge
of our native black beuiea and
black raspberries. “I throw salt
freely among the old canes and a
email handful plump at the root
of everyone where 1 detect any
signs of rust. By repeating this
eabing every week where rust is
seen it will soon go sway und
leave you good, healthy plan s
“•hhe blackberry is capable of us
ing almost as much suit as the as
paragus plant, und hut little fe i
need be felt es using too much.’’
Mraliug Hotel Figure*.
An old ladj wi h a jerkj voice
a tfreat dwplay of snuff-box
and spectacles, got left Itj a train
night »nd l;a 1 «o go to a
hotel for lodgings and bfeakfas*.
A few uiinineu bvfo re train tinu
the clerk wen' up to her ro mi L
notify her, and fouud her sitting
in a chair as stiff as a Major. Ar
■oon as he entered she broke oui
••
How much a day in this hotel,;
Two dollars, madam.
How much whore you dou’i
Have supper ?
Twelve shillings.
How much where you ait up ai
mght long, expecting to be mu:
dered every mmit »
Just the same—tw lreshillit gs
How much where y r don’t eat
aDy breakfas. for fear of being p -
atoned f she continue;.;.
Jusi the same, madam. Thrie
ia your bed, and breakfast has
been retdy these two hours.
Wall, I don't pay it !
But, madam
Js'o, not if I die fur it ! Hers
Ive sot in this blessed cheer ah
nightlong, btaring wki* lea aud
bells and folks ruuning, and men
whooping, and expecting every
nainit would be my last on airth !
Has ;Lat gas been goirg a'l
night T
’* lf •, . . lufiiit, sir. I've alius
th«.vea practice o’ mindtfi roy bn»
mess, and I didn t propose to te
fire to myself by fooling with 'hat
thing. How much is it w*e* e y ou
not and tremble like a roru s
o’cl.tck at night till next morning,
wishing to goodnesa y°n hadn t
been fool nuff to stAft for Illanoy
alone l
Just the/muae. madam.
Not biff a young man !
j=L«ar*9v< fifty cants, and you ean
take out ln a ] aw . su p ! j
haven’t nor touch
ed breakfast, and fifty Mlltß ia 8
plenty for having a roof over
bead. Git out o’ the way. for I’m
going !
He had to move aside or be run
over, for she picked up h«r Batch
el and put on steam untd nothing
Njld stop her. She made her
| downstairs and started for
flepot, and when o boy ajked
if she would have her baggage tot
«d ah* wheeled 6n him and icjj'i
•d i
«a_
You meander! I’ve been s-nr
died out. o sis y pen's already, arid
If theie'sai v rn ref lolitig mound
«► .i»b d will git bu t!'
A Aew Y rk < t aler mark I hi
In',trie tnnk v Chester \ V u,
was batched June 9, 1883, me 'wo
quarts corn dady. guaranteed en
<ler.
There is no an editor or pri i
ter in the lunatic asylum, while a,']
Oth r professions tro r pr suited.
. . ;...i tim .bat attack
ttk . h./Iren, it is a tvon<k?r tint
! ' vy of the poor little youngsters
I i>e to grow up.
| There are children who are truly
. objects of pity. They seem almost
| bloodless. Their cheeks are thin
t tnd pinched; their eyes are hollow;
ir.d their skin is tightly drawn
over their foreheads. There is
nothing hearty about them. They
do not enjoy their lives. They at
i suffering front the debility that
j leads to maras ...... Poor things!
I Do a good deed for the pale,
j poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its
mother a bottle of Broivn s Iron
Bitters. Here is life even for the
most delicate, the most debilitated;
for the child almost given up for
; dead. Iron in the blood is what the
child needs to bring it up. The
little digestive apparatus will re
cover. The pale cheeks will fill out.
1 The wea \ groan of the child will be
exchang d for the merry prutllp of
l inbn ! nines Vour d-tiggist will I
te" i* vvomle /' - fr.m i
* , r•• •' !,-.•••
to take Effect Mat/ I4tlt.
Leave Lawroncevilie 7:00 a in
irrive at Suwanee 7:40 a m
Leave Hu wan nee .. 5:10 arn
Arrive Lawroncevilie... 5 - 50 \> m
The train leaving Lawre iceviile I
at 6:30 a. m., makes close cunnec 1
o» with the “Belle train” at Su
•vines, arriving in Atlanta at 8:50 j
%. m. Returlng leaves Atlanta tit j
2:55 p m and arrivingat Lawrence ;
• ille at 7:15 p. m.
G. J. FOREACRE, t
(jtnernl .r/unotier.
filch mond <f- Dan dllr I: ft
Pass noeh J _ ment
Ob and after Sept. Ith 1885,
Passenger Train Service on
tbe Atlanta and Charlotte Air -
Line Division will be as follows :
Ill r Jl W / I 1 ,
Express | "Mail
No. 61 I No. 53.
Daily. | Daily.
Leave Atlanta ... I 2,65 p m t.n’o a m
Ar. Gainesville 5.05 “ ! 0.23 “
“ Lula.. ..A 5.64 “ 16,50 “
“KUapJn’ell 6.U7 “ 7.34 "
“ Toceoa C 0.4" “ 8,11 “
•* Seneca D 8.20 “ | 9.24 “
“ Greenville.. K 10.15 “ ' 11.1(1 “
“ Spartiuilit-g K 11.51 1‘ j 12.25 pm
“ Gastonia. . G 1.49 am | 2. (0 "
** Charlotte. II 2.50 “ | 3.40 •*
sthwahi >
Express j Midi
No. 50 j No. 52
Daily | Daily
L'vs Charlotte 1,30 am 1.40 pm
Ar. Gastonia 2.25 “ ! 2.88 “
’* Spartanburg 4.:«J “ | 4,:>0 “
" Greenville... 5.48 “ 5.38
“ Seneca 7.47 “ 7.15 “
“ Tooooa 9.17 “ 8.43 “
“ R Gap June. 10.00 “ 9.27 "
“ Lula 10.33 “ 10.05 “
** Gainesville .. | 11.03 “ 10.39 “
“ Atlanta | 1.30 pm 12,50 am
tOOOMMUDATION TRAIN (a. LINK BELLI
uorso N;»HT« -
Leave Atlanta 5.00 p m
Arrive at Gainesville 7.0 s p 1
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (.4 . L. BELLI
GOING SOOTH.
Leave Gainesville 6.35 n hi
Arrive Atlanta 8.40
SUNDAY SCHEDULE (AIR LINE BELLI
G- HSU NORTH.
Leave Atlanta. 5.110 p m
JUIMBSWirUI HITT II (AIR LINE BELLI'.')
GOING SOUTH
Leave Gainesville B.IXI a m
Arrive Atlanta 10.30 n m
NO IS— LOCAL i'KEItiH i
GOING SOUTH
Leave Cmrlotte 6.10 u. in.
Arrive at Gaffneys... .11.25 •*
‘ Spartanburg..l 30 p m.
“ Greenville.. ..4.55 “
*• Centra! 8.05 "
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
001 NO NORTH.
Leave Central 4.50 a ui
Arriv«f Greenvi le 7 17 n. m.
*• Spartanburg... 10.48 •*
‘ Gaffrtys 1.40 p. n .
*■ Charlotte 7.30 “
The Gainesville accommodation ba
leen extended to New Holland. All
freight trains ou this road can y pas
sengers. All passenger trains run
through to Danville and Richmond
without change, connecting at Dan
ville with Va. Midland Hwy., to all
eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all
!in« s diverging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at 12.50 I*. M. and No 51 arrives
there at 2.33 I*. M. 53 leaves Richmond
1.20 A. M. 53 arrives there 5.30 A. M.
The local freights stop u( above sta
tions 20 tc 30 minutes
I’UJ.I.M \N SJ.KHIMXG CARS \\ ITH
Hut change.
4os 50 and 51, New fork
nery, via Washington and
lcigti aud Old Fort.
ffos 52 aud 53, Richmond
i, and Washington and An
larlottcaud Montgomery.
h Tickets on sale at ( iiar
lotte, ureeutAßc, Seneca, Spartanburg,
and Gainesville to all points South,
I Southwest, North and Fast,
j \ With NK It It. to A from Vdie -
! B S' K d It to * from
Tallula Fails.
>J ' “ l Air line to .V from
Elbert oil .V Bowelsvide
jl> “ line ltidge It it to A Iroin
Widhulia, Ac
: K 11 , < A (J it It to and from
Nkwb-rry, Alston and Columbia
F “ \AASAS UAU lo A fr'm
V lendersiii,vilie, Alslon Ac.
<J lOiea'cr A Lt-uoir to A rVnn;
‘ \ C>.--ster, Vorltviiie A
, II l\\ 1' Di/ & (,' U-.V to A friu
“T* - (Ireensbvro, Ituleigh Ac
j T M. It. Tai.cott,
I Geu’i Matmg'r.
* I. Y. IS AGE, Sup’t.
j M. SLAUGHTth, Geu'l Fast r ,'g’t.
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Sir.no .* -tvtni?, ttont-V L-.hti Octree Diamond P:r, Ami,
. ri’ft Stoua ILujt lulabl * lit Aiui'Hijst M ut- rv„i
ritJGoi.l-ptMltva Wixltiing iitug, sa Koeobu'l K .r Drops
UjL* PlßWWtftlwul S**v : «'i ilu» Pin. Ladles’ Me. ••> Sc'
AhMihl Brut)*, Uoitl pluKCoiin » •; flttitls’ G , 1,-u
Aau i. Ch*iu ui a Set |HgM|
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from tie Soirh
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itul . illi ,ii.in. <-— Hln/i Con
•i rn. Yon.
"Tlier,’ is no . , ,| iki- illxhil it, "jv
! m loin i . .in v • i ll (i ,j, i,i..
Mi-s:>un. "i r.vso.V s I'Al'i'lNK
i’Uitiil S i’i.-V.'s I'lvHM are one nf (lie
neutesl '.u.iinii.G ■ 1 1 n •v -1 |n n luee I.
limy iiii.e iko kinds ul iiflvumuge*
ov'e, all Olliers, which we inav unlit lie
minor an, 1 the major. Kii\*t, they are
elvitn ami iiieiisanl to use, neversuii
ing ill" 1, ul- nor lie .ion, of Die
•.Veuivr. tScuuml they act 'piickly anil
powerfully. 1 ini'.e no i I ne 1 apeiue
t’lasuir ou ui)-eh for pneumonia,
aid in mv pm,eels lor various iiis
enses, Slleil IIS I Mil'll] gill, Mllselii.o
itlii'inn.'il Mill, Lilliil, 1.0, Killin')
troll I >le, ete., anil hi ail eases reiiel inis
followed in from three lo forly-eighf
hntirs.”
Dr f'lowi r inei .•!) voieesthe wrillen
or oral opinion of in ni-a.ids in ids
pr l. '-ion. HKNBU.N'e> I Al*('lM.
I’lllilli S i'L.VHTKKS ar, I fat perfeet
extsTlial iipplii at. 'ii J'he genuine have
the ivord (’ ) l’( IN I' eul in On- eei.l r,
Priee 25 eenls.
Meillnn \ A Johnson. ( lieini-U. New
Vork.
IBAN9VM Ihii ns, sll< ~ Hymn 511, .. Mrs
pnpn'vilmwning. 55., t'amphell lhe
lUD i U hailfi I. Oh-.. (' ,| "I idjfc, 60 ■
% * ffi 'owper, 60e.. Dante,!'sic Drv
dell, 50c., G "1 lie. 70.'.. Gold
niilli, .Mi'',. tlenmiH. .Vie.. I Iliad and
l Id)-se\ , in, Hofid, 50e., 1 ligeiow, 50e
Kents, me., Alereditli, 50e., ilton. s(le
Moore. 60,'., Pope, 50 '.. Poe, 40e,, Mehil
ler. 40,'., .•'COM, 50,'.. Teiuivsoii, 60e.,
Virgil 44«'.. and other*. (Hue cloth
liindini'. B,ail for exaininiilioii In
fore payment on evidence of good
faith. ('atalogiie free MIT sole liv
dealers.
GUN H. \ LDK.N, Pulilislier.
P. O. Ilox 1227. 18 Vest v SI N, V.
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will pTiHim* noii h
• ' < ’;it ill.n* of
’ nl Kimiilun*
' t lJihoiiiti*,
<*nirr;iv
s,-inl ponial for
thi-* or Furiiilmv .
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Keys of Piano and (hgnii. Priee yl.
will I each 1 1! i v person to play 20 nice
<*s of nmsir in one iluy. You’ ronldn't
leiirn it'from a lojoher in a month
for Try if. and I»; * convincivl. Sam
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dress on iveeipt c»f h in stuinns
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TH 111
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Are the lines! in TONE,
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Schiller's Tliirtv Yi' :'< Wav. 40c.
hxrip.v h M''ev-n Decisive BtiUlo 4De
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;oil V B. ATJ)FX Pnhlislu*r,
pO. Box 1227 IS Vt*st*y SH (M *t X, A
SEEK
health and avoid sickness.
Instead of feeling tired and
worn out, instead of aches
and pains, wouldn’t you
rather feel fresh and strong?
You can continue feeling
miserable and good for no
thing, and no one but your
self can find fault, but if you
are tired of that kind oflife,
you can change it if you
choose.
How ? By getting one
bottle of Brown’ Iron Bit
ters, and taking it regularly
according to directions.
Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. 26, iS3i.
* Gentlemen : Ih.ive suffered with
pain in my side and baett , and great
sorene'-s on av br nst, with, snoot
ing pains all through my body, at
tended with yle.lL weakness, dejnes
suui of spirits, and loss of appe
tite. .1 have taken several different
* ,*ndwasti ited by prom
inent physicians for my liver, kid
nevs, and spleen, but I got no relief.
I thought l would tiy Brown’s Iron
Bitters ; I ha\ enow taken one bottle
and a half and am about wed—pain
in Tide a id bar k all gone—soreness
aLI out of my bre .st, and I have a
good appetite, ai d am gaining in
strength and iiesh. It can justly be
called the king 0/ medicines.
John K. Allknder.
Brown’s Iron Bitters is
composed oflron in soluble
form; Cinchona the great
tonic, together with other
standard remedies, making
a remarkable non-alcoholic
tonic, which will cure Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria,
Weakness, and relieve all
Lung and Kidney diseases.
•jUvllrtl tUkL ft'kAiii/tX* THt rtUihyv j
- A Aproat M« 'ioal W *fk. ’
JF Y'N wunaU;dUutb«btssdoh|y,i
4k. ® B *» iudiiimusiible to every
yrbv -- -tL ni'th, rmtitled “the Scienco id
MB' I.i »<,” bound in tiaist Preuvlr
B nmslin,eiuboi*s*4|fulljtilt,aw»
RffcrV y4nr pageb,contains beautiful sttnii ‘
T FiigruviDifs, 125 |»rescriptki'ii»,
d> ni«, ; .
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rflWL'iWlnmr'nrir *~~ m«ih.
o*l Institut e or Dr WJT Par.
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THE 6RE2T r'iSSLE REMEDY.
The Fsvorl'e t’rsgfrlpilun of the
Wemca’s apical Mttte
NUN DA, F. YU. S. A. t
Furmeily, buffalo, N Y. ‘
For Pro]djM is the-1 or F tiling of the Wfnb.
In!liuaumti<.n and VFeratioa of the Womtmnd
all 'li-plare uertH. I n*.»irli«* or VVhitea, iVeg
• *ar or Pains 1 m -ristrna'ion, Floodtne. Sick
au*l N'm vous hendticlie, IndlireHtion, Dyspewia,
lleartHurn, W. -Rnt- in Pack and Stontch,
ftcrofulM. P I 8 i Kidney #om
plaint, I, »r on tu N*-rv«» is Proatratton,D«re»
aion of Sj»i it*. K..r Clu ;-e of Life. Gefcrai
Debility of Won, n. * Emieh’
Tonic li.is no « q-nd in the world.
if you li ivopi. i otherri modiea withou/ aae*
cea•, d > not :>o !i <• uniged, but give '* Lk>iKS’
Hk'H’i 'i „ i.\ir" a single trial. It fitter
' <l i ** ' ' 0 '< 'd mi 1 pennanent > die/
If:- u ure i ltd hah any weaknes or
osMj-.nut o'liniHn to onr sex. lay asi<i the
do*'to: -|to , i, ii f,,j- atlf j t rv * Lgns*
JtK.ji i,ati * 'loni« which we guaranteewill
posltivc’y cut e you.
> 300 " Ib, *rivn for *ny cane of Feiale
c.Tknv k,i i bility which Ladies* Heh/lat
ing I *>vrc w ill not « ure. Thin is a boti jUU
otic:-. n*'i, e by :• -p n-ih:- Indies whognow
,y m e * ' Ladies* Rkguatino
i ONIO (-.111 do
1 rioe SI.OO p*r l|tU*, or
Wash, an injeci >n for
all oisch irges ' <■.union to Nvoinankind. A poai
are cure in !r*»in two to five day*. Sold by
drygeFt*, nt by mail for % cents intainps.
TQNICpLAS
TIR. A rrrc.:it lnip: vvnient over aj other
eorous Especially adaptecto the
remale system Sold by druggists orient by
mail for cents in xtninps.
Tho I Vamona Medical />'*ntute it i associ
tttlon of prominent Ltoly I‘hyeicians, have
successfu ly trea’cd die diseases ccimon to
their sea for years, Treatment giveito ladies
BUli**ring from cny di-ease, either byfiail or at
the institution. >\ i\es, Motheraana/aughters
can obtain tdv 1 <- concerning theirTealtn and
y in il, f>te s by sending Symptoms
aud dcscitplioii of disease. 8cn«l
stamps for our pamphlet to w omei. Address
Womens Medical Institute, N.Y.
' J iention T\ie Paper)
lILE
Kvowv T'i Mfn of F«mf ano Science fcn R'uko
ILL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOC
A:ic:Tlelged a Orarl. Pleasant, and Efficient Cuf:r
n r. f*ctip atihw <tre9s at
J JT “ • dull ftice, heaviness.^
‘ VQPpc i A kn-,\vn by inocular in
i > on.roirt, ~tc, KHir belching, will
nt pit of stn’imch.dcsfxHxidv
'-iL-Ai
• [torn of ribs, u enrhu fits Dili ty
orgun coated, skin yellow, le t nnrold ser
aiions iy, - dull.dry coueh.stitiedaii.bstnn i
■*l '‘•'elii.g, irregular pulso, .bad c*l».ml sU»« L
aPOPI F aY Kliheps.v.l'annis,.,
. r i “ UA \* i -h\si und in
UilUNion in head, n s \ u m s>. I'asb of ligh
-■ f* n vt«. !',ss oi rn.'in -r L:.4ca3C4 of adder ,‘u- f
YIHWPYn urine ft-.irlc or light,.ndepopi:
vitilll *j, ,„ inihv . vHi»ginp,hesiugd l .w
luatiui.d, li-uqiiant di:»' * t<- iirniMte, weas nus
' (line:', onus, d:irk rirnlc*. •' st. *»
’ jiTADT severe ) s u.*, er • ; !it in.
* ■ v ! eft-*. tn<>ra on ni.’viair (u-klv .••
•Id a i. a f* out a; breath ■ n ; • n
iEAPACHE.;.“:i j.;’
* G|H,V 18 . . ! ly » ' tl *.', i. 564*1" IS’'
I - 3*l. ■h'., l> 'TH? !.*'■ I • I'OV* k>
Hlon bv o-'t * - V, t.rui', lithe i
■lda. ~'U (Mu IV.-'
V* tTM » . . lo i iii fern
I'• . . . .--•nt' IT*-. *.
n.;.,;' ' 'A'-sK •
dyer’s Cathartic lills,
For all the purposes of a Family >hy sic •
aud for curina Costiveness, Jandice,
Indigestion, Foul Stomach, Beath,
Headache, Erysipelas, Rhema
tism, Eruptions and Skin Diseses,
Hiliousness, Dropsy, Tumrs,
Worms, Neuralgia; as a Di
ner PiU, for purifying the Bled,
\ gativc iivr dis
ire still the most thorough aud search
ing cathartic medicine that cai be
employed; cleansing the stomaeband
bowels, and even the blood. In snail
doses of one pill a day, they stimlate
the digestive organs and promotevig
nrous health.
Aykk’s I’n.r.s have been kuownfoi
more than a quarter of a century, nd
have obtained a world-wide reputaion
for their virtues. They correct jte
eased action in the several assimla
live organs of the body, and are So
composed that obstructions within
their range can rarely withstand vt*
evade them. Not only do they cure
tHe every-day complaints of every
body, but also formidable and dan Hel
ens diseases that have battled the hast
of human skill. While they prodice
powerful effects, they are, at the same
time, the safest and best jAiysie for
children. l!v their aperient action
•they gripe much less than the comnqn
purgatives, and never give pain wkeu
the bowels are not intlamed. They
'''•itch the vital fountains of the blood,
add strengthen the system by freeing
" from the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions
in all climates, containing neither
•‘alomei nor any deleterious drug,
these i*ills -any be taken with safety
'■> anybody. Their sugar-coating pnt
-erves them ever fivsh aud makes
'hem pleasant to take; while being
P'lieii vegetable, no harm can arise
bom their use in any quantity.
PHEVARED BY
Dr. J. C AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical hm.l AiiAlytic.nl t liemUts.
I
CURE FITS!
'«¥h<*n l h i v cure I do nut mean merely to sts>p them
-a time and then have them return agTin. Imean*
Jical cure 1 h«ve made tie disease of r IT S, KI I
psy OK FALLINO SICK XKSS »life-k r.K Btndj.
t my remedy to cure Ideworet ceeee. Beesuse
.era here failed ia no reaeon for not now rer»iylliK a
m. Send at once for » TrM»taenn4a FreeP,of(le of
- infallible remedy. Gl».; Krpress and Popl. Si e It
etey o nothinr for* tnal. and I wUlcnre yon
*ddre»B pa. H. G. BOOT. Is*Peer! St . Ni v York.
I-t' -t •» ‘kuiimmrm
j— r ‘MOiWVHBNia 10 SlNOf
•M.ppa ( ro(Ml aeij JOf
aqiraiailT w./iawn«* -,»Mlnoyioß
j Hoiyar su stvd an ■rator
ivn M 'aropaag *•»>« aiaewj qoij
The Preacher's
Sedentary and , j,c
sometimes he-a > i ! ' d. !>;
fore they ku i n j lf
spend mii"h : : : - ’ ..
work, and ne;,’; i to • (:;
exercise, often hi a! their *t J na< L
unable to do ih&v ark cf d jestion.
The liver torpid! The
bowels act irregularly ‘ 1 ■ 1 rain
refuses to serve it • ; ■; d.J.
Their preaching Irocom s . f .Jure,
and there is a .*■ j n ; s l
ery. So mane minis
restored to health by a ; use
Brown’s Iron liitti sti ;i:,.-c!cr->
generally ar ...
friends of Up., me« Hci. I
best tonic and le :. :r*.r ’
of. It restores i i , 1
blood to its proper •
toning it up with the pnre.-.-i .
most invigorating preparation ,
iron that science li>; <- iCr
It is pleasant to lane, :unl
immediately With the hapj.a •.
suits, not only on the paaou = 1
on other lolks as well.
/(nUnfamg fmiskiX
f Remedy such as Diseases!
ItEHER.ITCH.SORES. PIMPLES./
\ERYSIPEIAS vt SPRING WORM J
i tc.
fcHjgsf
THE HR
ITCHING PILES
Symptom, are moisture, stir, nine, itcUiiio, worse at
Bl*ht; seems as if pin-worms were crawlin' aoout
the rectum; the private parts are often affected. As a
pleasant, economical and positive cure, Swayne'B
Ointment ie superior to any article in the market
Sold by druggists,or send SUcts. in 3-ct. Stamps >3
Hum, ft '35 Address, D*. SwatneA Son, Phila., Pe,
•
The Wonderful Efficacy of
DR. SCHENCK’S
MANDRAKE
SPILLS
Han been bo frequently and watiafactonly proven
that it Beams almost Huperfluoua to say anything
more in their favor. TUo immense ami cons taut! y
increasing demand for them, both in tins ar#l foreign
countries, is the best evidence of their value. Their
sale to-day in the United States is far greater than
Biiy other cathartic medicine. This demand is
not spasmodic, it is regular and steady. It i* »ot
of to-day or yesterday, it is an increase that has been
steadily growing forthekst thirty-five years. Wh-t
are the reasons for this great and growing demand t
nr.Schcmk's >lamir ’<? F*! IN contain no msr-
W.n.l .yet they act wi. i wonderful effect upon
the liver. They cleanse the stomach and bowels of
ad irritating matter, which, if allowed to remain,
pDiaons the mood, and br ngs « u Malai a,( hills an l
Fever, and many other dineafies. They gi\e health
ond streugtli to the digestive organs. They create
appetite and gi ve vigor t» too whole system. They
are in f&ct th ) medicine of i. i others which about. 1
betaken iu times like the present, when malarial**!
ether epidemics are raging, as they prepare the sys
tem to resist attacks of disease ox every character.
I)r. SchenckN ilhinitruke Pills are sold by al!
druggists at 2 jo. per box, or sent by mail, postpaid
on receipt of price.
Pr. Schcnck’s Hook on C'ousuuiption, hh
< r Complaint and id Fiylibh a
German, is sent fires to all. \ I lr» sb Dp* J. H
IjCIIKNCIi A HO>, Phi*:•!?■ I oir; iV.
T9MK£SSV! > - r ■•> w
THE
CHICKERING
k. i
PIANO,
THE HIGHEST AWARDS ISTiEKItf
1b the GREAT WORLD’S FAIR in LONTDOX.
18*1; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS,
1867; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in CHILI, 1575; ami at the grami CENTEN
NIAL EXHIBITION in Philmlylp'iia, IT-J.
All pernen* wUlilns: ta parvb.i%<* (or <\r
ami/t;) Instruuici.tN jiri* vespcctfally i-;-
vltnl to > inlf o - v Wareroums.
Semi for Circular and Price l ist.
GKICKERINS a sms.
'.30 Fifth A. • r ’. '
V, Cut tlluklrate- the Manner of Using Jfjjfi
LJlt. l-IKttOTC’PI .. l a.
i'oimtain Nisai injwter, ; 'oefiT:
IDUeBLdRc /
j
Thl* Instrumen* is especially designed for th*
»Krfect application of
LE, SAQ3’S CATAEBH EEISED'2.
It U the only form of instrument yet invented
with which fluid medicine can be curried hn, i
up amt ii cr/ectly applied to all parts of the afl'eo:
Vd nasal passages, and tiie chnnibers or caviiiet
communicating liierewith, in which sor«>s umj
ulcers frequently exist, and from which the ca
tarrhal discharge generally proeeo Is. The war.
of success in treating Catarrh heretofore has
;n isen largely from the imuossibilitv of apply ir,;:
remedies t«> these cavities and chambers by'ar.'
oi the ordinary methmls. 'iliis ob.'iaclo in the
way of effecting cui-es is entire!r overcome bv
<l*o inveation of the Douche. Its use is pleasa *'
and »o simple that a ehlld can understand it.
Full and explicit direction*» accompany
each instrument. When used with this instru
ment, Dr. Sage’s CVarrh Ueniedv cures recent
Fmk FSfattacks of in the
j Hoad’- by a few appliciitioa.*.. :
rW CATARRH
*v m P*ro -Fre<!uoct
headache, discha^g*. - f.<: irg into throat, "u.(••
times j*rofiise, wuiery. W*.ck min us piurutut,
offensive, etc. In oUmi's, a drvness, dry,watery, .
weak, or inflamed e o<, s: no, or ob.s’ruc.
K"n, of nasal pasaAgvs, negrug in txirs, deaf
ness, hawking and ag to clear throat,
ulcerations, scabs fro*n nlcera, voire alter* l
nasal twang, oilensi'.e breath, impaired or twin',
deprivation of sen'e of smell and taste, ili/zi
ness, mental depression, loss ~( appetite, intli
gestlon, e dnrge \ t-.m-'ds, tickling ’*u »>. etc.
lOnlv a few •»! the *e • e j»io n are li».cl t• b*
pr**-ent in any case at one time.
Dt.Sac*’* CJttturrti Itemedy, when ii'etl
with I>r. i»feree*N Nasal Douche, and ne*
1 coin pan ied with llm c..nsti’u iontl treatment
! which is rocoiumended in the pampli.et dial
j wraps each bolt e of the Remedy. i.< , pvrfe t
| spcciiit* for this loath ouie disease. It mild anti
(pleasant to use, coniaining uo strong or eauai.io
drugs or poison*. The CaUrrh kernelv is sold at
4Woeuu, louche at 60 cenu,by *ll Dru|gi»t*,
» * Vi MX VP, It. D,, Proy'r,
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, which
is at once harmless and effectual, for
preserving the hair. It restores, with
the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or
gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown,
or deep black, as may be desired. By its
use tnin hair is thickened, and baldness
often though not always secured. It
checks falling of the hair immediately,
and causes a new growth in all cases
where the glands are not decayed; while
| to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased
hair, it imparts vitality and strength,
1 and renders it pliable.
The Vioor cleanses the scalp, cures
and prevents the formation of dandruff;
and, by its cooling, stimulating, and
soothing properties, it heals most if not
all of the humors and diseases peculiar
to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and
soft, under which conditions diseases of
the scalp and hair are impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair,
The Vigor is incomparable. It is «Hor
iess, contains neither oil nor dye, and
will not soil white cambric. It imparts
an agreeable and lasting perfume, and
as an article for the toilet it is economi
cal aim unsurpassed in its excellence.
PKEPAREh BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass..
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
Jir AU DUL’CfUlalsi EVERTWninf.
MAT! 1 ->rr
v s '! 5s ik % rV-v
; :S%.
tOICIHE FORTH
pGjHMR&KIDNEYS
'.•IJBATINE,
For Blood Difteafles.
ORATIINEj
t'ci Liver Complaints.
RATINE,
F *r Kidney Diseases.
JRATINEj
For Bhoamatism.
mmnt,
ises.
! mum,
? .-or Erv*i;»el«. I ioiples,
v. 'ki.
medicinal eo:
pound of known value
combining In one prt
aration the curatP
powers for the evi
which produce all d
eases of th»* Mom/, t
river, the JUtitivj,-
Harmless in action «•
thorough in its offW
It Is unexcelled for t
cure of all if load if it
euNen suols h.‘ Sort,
tt la, Tuan »•*, if oil
Tettfr,£iaU Jtneuii
Hit t ’/m of In,a . JMei
euvial I*otsoiiinz
also ioastipatioi
Itfjopejt#ia, in,l •
Mention, Sour Stot.i
aeh, lletention v
i vine, ete,
ASX IJUR DRUGGtS I
FOR IT.
THEBROWk CBESEJALf
BALTI MOH w. Ms
.-•'*■ -- -
Ayers
Hair Vigor,
For rostyrinq Gray Hair to
its natural vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
mcsL . once agree
'W*sr iv sble, healthy,
/'V r Vj" ;m( -i effectual
■V ! ■
<
.: Faded or gray
, V’’A jlfiTs h air is soon
if restored to its
night at color, with the gloss and
.. ••/. ness of youth. Thin hair is
i;iekened, failing hair checked, mvi
ii-li.es-s often, though not always,
■uivd by its use. Nothing can re
■'l ore the hair where the follicles are
•1 - troyed, or the glands atrophied
uid decayed. But such as remain
m be saved for usefulness by this
h tir with a pasty sediment, it will
k op it clean and vigorous. Its
vasional use will prevent the hair
liom turning gray or falling olf,
a;ul consequently prevent baldness
tree from those deleterious sub
mit es which make some prepara
tions dangerous and injurious to
tiu> hair, the Vigor caii only benefit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir
i ■ Containing neither oil nor
dye. it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lasts long on the hair,
jiving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
PREPARED 13 Y
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chutniaes.
Sold nv all i>i:t-<;<;i.sr.s kvhhywhkbk
Oh* Weak ami llse Impart.
The merry little mountain brook,
as it lightly dances over the rocks
and sparkles in the sunshine on its
way down to the river, is pure and
clean. It is active; therefore, it is
healthy. It is vigorous; therefore,
it impurity.
But the sluggish pool, where the
current is not strong enough to
keep the water in motion, is stag
nant and foul. Dirt and rubbish
are thrown into it, and stay there.
Impurities and vile odors make it
a breeder of disease and an object
to be avoided.
When the blood is strong and rich
and red, and vigorously courses its
accustomed rounds through arte
ries and veins, the s\ stem is hearty
and healthy.
W hen the blood is thin and poor
and weak, impurities and defile
ments creep into J. and it has -io
strength to c: t the o out. 1 !: n
tin- system runs down.
I .ova's 1 ,1 1 it’.- s Coniains the
| oil'. |n •para'.bn, «,f ; which can
enrich, the 1) 1, mu' make it pure,
vi.t .•i -, a. , : . uih v. A dollar a
bolt'-.ni «)..• m most «1i noist's. q
' :~ f xriti-?m mm
nio Iy ita, ‘ «»fspi».:.i;il W ■ *\ki **,T o«|
t. lift ull t| st»rp:s ' t l.\ inilli .
m;.. urvxcea*. Any ivnuutHl h i- iu^iv.
I !*•;. \Y. Jiff l Rv i . %->
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
will cure dyspefisia,heartburn, mal»-
na, kidney disease, liver complaint,
and other Wasting diseases.
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
enriches the blood and purifies the
system; cures weakness, lack of
energy, etc. Try a bottle.
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
is the only Iron preparation that
does not color the teeth, and will not
cause headache or constipation, as
*her Iron preparations will.
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers from neu.
Iklgia, hysteria, and kindred com
plaints, will find it without an equal.
' Jl '
du.;\,i a m Bros <
l/ A THE BIST ■' / .-<7 UK Aifl
'SOLD J
fk\ir ****** 71
Jr \Jr u° TIC£ ou « Gcii!H and oEf* c Lgkacepiatc x/J
FOR PARTICULARS ///f HUMBER ON SHb address: ’WB
WhiteSewimq Machine Co. Clexkland, ohio.
QATAR R|f
disgn>t:i chl.T' i »-«l
g and H.-uFy < in *Fr in lir^ttolwtitli
\ * -. < •■. * .y tr -atmevits are th- ■*,
i
i&n naii.ic 1 ;er in neglcctinv it.
\ c- -r .i sands a \. ... « .u.pu..n u.al. * few
mbmBKBK -Ih ■ Afjpj* J months i . t •• 1/ mtarrh. If I’.cLiiected
cure is i t!ly develop and the
of tiitick c‘oiisnmj»ti'*n announce that it in toe lata
JE 4, CONSUMPTION"ftfI
SflL » V rAS-Ifil timt yearly < d ins in u-amls to an umiDirJ* jiiin
s .Kwlm V »v| taring the > ;r.g, tlie talented, nor the beautiful.
I'V a A C A which luake* life *u
rt \\J\A that it* viwtinu are i.m. (
••“-■■ept the in. vice ol J.>r/s wife, " Cuj>c Gud and dll
mmtf BRONCHITIS w.c
iipproach Ot (••.nsuniptioii. F. -r Uu*so and all
hi.'ca -s. I >r. 'S. W. Cs»r’i Treat men •hy the
CARBOLATEofTA‘I
I%T ¥T \ IS PLEASANT. THOROUGH,AND SFCX;M|^«)
a.% -A VTISFAC IIOAi aNvays OUARAXTn^^K
It tl«-cs not require t> n minute* to demon: trate the value of t arboUla of Tar. tht
nudial tujmt known to science. It is inhaled— taken right to the diseased part. Ho
hoi water, pimply inhalini/ or brtathina it, and you feel its healing power at onee.
l-MIALAA lS are more powerful than words can ti ll or .•en express. All Fatal
i u propagated l*y I uhalutlon. I tent for n'il, it !s also mo&'c vouftrjul for good. The
•mt which we could not exist a moment, is lie most universal inhalant, and when
:>owerjul to promote life and growth. CATARRH AND OdASUiIIPTION, the turn
humanity, are met and conquered by Carholate of Tar 1 nlialaiits. Balsams and
d-e most healing and soothing properties me so combined with Pine Tree Tar Giai the
breathing vaporizes them into a dense smoke. This is taken into the lungs as easily
m -re ugiveaidy than the srnokingof a < lu:.r. The aroma is ilelicate f.tid the »uns*tionaM ;M V|
m every r<* » ct. A little piaciice in\;iriaMy inereases the capacity of the lungs, and
"is mid hf.Nc.’iis condense on the multitudinous air vesicles of the lungs their cai>acity
«!• r.ii. y • i '.urged and the external m- loqremcm of the chest greatly increased. Th*
chest ia a f. w weeks becomes rounded and full. There are, of course, of
hey. mu i *: j«• pi>Msibili*y of cure; but tin* Inhalant* give grout relief to Invalids of this oU*.w
’aany instances cure cases considered hopeless by all who know them,
i i‘ UillH, so very difficult to treat, and so* seldom cured by other method* of
readily yields to this painless and nleasan.t remedy. It is remarkable how uuickly tliree
•tied senMii vo membranes are beftb d by breath cm the vapor and forcing ft Into th*
i avitie< ••! :lu* head and out of the in-e. It is mo. .. oe.iioiistratc<l that inhalation
method by which this terrible ami n't >st universal di.-euve caji be permanently cured.
COMMENDATIONB;.J»»iaS«?si
li l.ev: -rrl. ,-e* of the lu:cgs i imv-m \er i u lam ledy that equals your i'arb#Ut**«
inlialaii!-. So called * li■•{•elev* ea rs' need iiOt4e> i ' in*. lUMILIOM (’a». iM P L <*
•*i3 l o. Kv. ’ My lungs were very sore a; •! ■■■e’oh dis'rc <i mt. both are now greatly
•m so uell iceased with yotyr furiiomto «»i '! «»• laUnlant tiuit I would n-'t ■»
any |»rice. .1. J. Bknmnuton. F:i.r ? r-.- et. l’hila Udphia. “ For throat or 1 uiif
» 'use 'a rb. (Jute of 'lar Inhalant i*» d«* -jediy * ■fficu.-i os. J Jinyff observed the most
follow it' o>e when all other means !i.,d f.med. to give loßef."—T. H. MooRR. M. D..
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't [wnctrates Ue.h^Ai
t!ir very , n ““d
<'/ ;>ain and SSS*
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Urmot ri'nijim
Tl « Mv.xicta, re *l°MlW
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"liimrnt Is npe,l.,i v 'H
• ■•(J bouse.
' 'v "K«*n> of „„ ''-«d
sulNlueil, of rh.omsu. ‘“m
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Oloi S.ires, Poll Khi 'if
•he Sl«ht and av/rf
L'l ”h' h the oeenpem,
nml Stock Sard ... , ■
J * ! e Mexican Nmu n . S
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and it is, positively,
THE BEsI
OF AI.L
mm
c ' • 'v-i
lONSUMPTIj
t f have a p< -jitive remedy for thetbo,#^
Sc- i !i.- nuauda of cote* of the worstkTT
standing have been cured. Indeed mm
fn, i .Mints A-fficacy. that I will sendfWOl
H.. f., together with a VALUABLE TRi
U.i * disease, to mny sufferer. Git®
a< , dr, ,s. Da T. A-'CLOOUM. uup3tr