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Norfolk, Va , Jan. 21.—J. A
Rogers, a prominent young cizent
was murdered here Sunday, his
head being split open with sn axe
Four youug men are ia jail rharg
*d with the crime
"A Fotune Awating a Tiatap, '
ta the title of an article in a contem
poray. It is no more than just. So
many tramps hare been waiting
for a fartune so many years that
it is no more than right that For
tune should now wait for a tramp
A woman’s heart, like the moon,
is alwawys changing; but there is
always a man in it.
The
Savannah Morning. \‘non
FOR 1884
__ — _
On the lit of January the Sa
vannah Mokmnu Ki.ws made a new j
departure in journalism in tbia
State, an lon that date began to j
send a paper
EVERY DAT IN THK YEAR,
including its mammoth eight-page
Sunday edition, to every vut/..criber
to its daily e ntion . The subscrip
tion price remains the same, viz.,
$lO a’year. or $5 for six months
In the future as ill the past the
Morning News will support the
National Democratic party, and ail
vocate the principles of /hat party.
It will be. as it has beeu always,
independent of all political or per
sonal cliques, either local, >tate oi
or National. It will couli me to
advocate a ieduction of the tariff
because it believes tliut the best
intertsts of the people will be
served by such reduction. In iis
columns ihe latest news from a<
parts of the wor'd will be found.
Special attention will be given
to the news of this State, Florida
aud South Carolina. Each de
pxi tment will be carefully ed ted,
amt tne aim will be improvement
aud higher standard of excellence.
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enee of the Morning News will
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Daily- by mail only Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, or
Tuesday. Thursday, and
Saturday 5,00
Weekly News 2.00
J. 11. Khtill, Proprietor,
Savannah, <ia.
Opinion of Dr Mott , lolt Govern
meat Chemist , on Allcock's
Porous Plaster.
My iiiveutigation ot A i,kick's t’o-
Hocs Fi.x.hiku shows it to contain vnlu
ble and essential ingredients nut found
u any other plaster. Tiles - ingredien r
are so perfectly proportioned that the
“tllcock’s Porous Plaster will not cun a e
blisters or excessive irritation, and i find
it superior to and more efficient than
auy other plaster.
HKNRY A MOTT, Ph L)., P, 0. S.
P rot of Chemv, N. V Med. C
'itlE MOdAL OF IT.
We may moralize as much as \vc
please about pain; but the fact is,
that we don’t like it while it lasts,
and that we want to get rid of it as
soon as we can. Whether caused by
rheumatism, disordered liver,
weak nerves, irregular kidneys, bad
blood, or anything else that is just
the reverse of what it should be, the
sooner it is out of the system the
h ippier we arc. Whether pain is
the result of imprudence or of acci
dent, or is sent as a punishment for
our sins, may be a nice question for
the philosophers to argue; bit peo
ple who are suffering want first to
be rid of the pain, alter which those
whoarefbndof argument may argue
the matter to their hearts’ content.
Above all theory, argument and
philosophy, comes the delightful
fact that Brown’s Iron Bitters
drives pain away. Sufferers run no
risk in trying this medicine,the only
compound contain ng iron which
carries no mischief with it. Those
wlio have used it w ill tell you so;
and you can try for yourselfbybuy
tag a bottle of the nearest druggist
Ctf o' , ,
LITERARY AND MILITARY
SXELLVILLE. - - - (JA.
“TRUTH. I’IVILITY AND WISDOM."
0
Tt'FTK IX
Hinmry, P»>r month tl.4ti
lutermediatv tl Wt
AewUsnik- *o.l*l
Boai >l from *tu«i *s.i*i
OSCAIt BKOWN. Pure.
PATENT
Kirwv 1 ro.of th« S< lEjmrtr Amtmca'l
1 Iniib 1 o•<* »» RiiiWlti.f* «•» l-arent*. <
Mark**. * or the V n ‘^ t >v 1 V
Englnml, France, Herman?, etc. Hand B<,\w
Paf«i ts -sent fr**e. T *»rt ~ M
PuMitti obtained tbrouvh ML N * A 1 ° arc i>.7
In the Sri r.NTine AMKRD An. the largest
most widely circulated aciemifle paper.
Week I r. Splendid enirravln*-* and m
formation. Specimen «*opy of the Iflr Amt*
lean sent tree. Ad<ln‘**sMl ; NN *
AMIku'AV office, «1 Broadway, New York.
• , "fi J
, t : ngali the ;'..ifl'.'t attack
little i Inklren, tt is a wonder that
| any of the poor little youngsters
| live to grow up.
There are children who are truly
- objects of pity. They seem almost
j bloodless. Their cl <-eks are thin
| tnd pinched; their eyes are hollow;
and their skin is tightly drawn
over their foreheads. There is
| nothing hearty about them. They
i do not enjoy their lives. They a/e
suffering from the debility that
leads to marasmus. Poor things!
Do a good deed for the pale,
poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its
mother a bottle of Brown’s Iron
Bitters. Here is life t-ven 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
Tittle digestive apparatus will re
cover. The pale cheeks will till out.
The Wean gr, ..ill .J the child wilt be
exchang'd fur the merry prattle‘of
infan I .duess Vour druggist will
till o at wonders B /’, /„.*
V > r vi ; v ' c. il.tr--'
to take Effect Mau 14th
| Leave Lawrenceville,... .7:00 ain
j Arrive at Suwanee, 7:40 a m
j Leave Suwannee .. 5:10 a m
' Arrive Lawrenceville... f> 50 nni
| The train leaving Lawre iceville
it 0:110 a. m., makes close connec
tion with the "Belle train" at Su
wauee, arriving in Atlanta at 8:50
a. m. Returlng leaves Atlanta at
2:55 p m and arrivingat Lawrence
lilleat 7:15 p. m.
0. J. FOREACRE.
Gtvrru! tr/tinot/er.
Hictunond Danville li li
Fassinoer J a x,E\T
On and after Sept, l.'th 1883,
Passenger Train Service on
j tlie Atlanta and Charlotte Air -
| Line Division will be as follows :
> < HT J AN 7 1 l •
| Express j Mail
No. 51 j No. 53.
| Daily. | Daily,
i Leave Atlanta.... j 3,33 ptn «.4i» uin
: Ac. Gaincsrillc i (U)‘J " 1(1, 4<('•
•• Lulu. .. A I (1.42 • I 11. 1; "
" 11 Gap Jn’c B 7.37 “ "
" Toeeoa (’ 5.15 “ 12.39 "
" Seneca ... D I 9.24 j 1.45 "
" Greenville,.fi 11.0.'“ 3.37 "
” SpHi tanhif E 1 12.27 “ 4.5-1 pm
“ Gastonia.G | 3.2!>am j ••
" ( hurlotlc.. 11 | 3.2 S " j 7.4-t "
STHNVaKI)
Express | Mail
Nil. 50 No. 52
| Daily | Daily
i/ve ('harlot t* 1 .... | It.os ain 1.12 i>in
Ar. Gastonia j .t.OO -• 1 .."»<! “
“ Mparttuiliurg i a. 14 “ ] 3.54 “
Greenville. . O.ltli “ 5.20 “
“ Seneca K. 40 •• 7.0, ", “
“ Tneeoa | 9.50 “ j S.liO “
“ It Gap June. j 10. It/ “ 9.01 “
“ Guta it.:t4 “ ! 9.35 -•
“ Gainesville j 11.,/J “ , 10.05 “
Atlanta It.oWp in , 12,Shun
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a. I.INK UKI.LK
GOING NORTH
heave Atlanta 5.118 p hi
Arrive at Gainesville 7.50 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (.A. L. 8E1.1.E)
GOING SOUTH.
heave Gainesville 7.08 a in
_Vu.ivc_AlJiiniu .0.05 “
NO IS— LOCAL . HEIGHT
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.12 a. m
Arrive at Gaffneys. ... 11.17 “
‘ Spartanburg..l 20 p. in.
“ Greenville.. ..4.58 ‘ -
*• Central 8.05 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Central 4.10 a in
Arrive Greenville 6 111 a. n .
“ Spartanburg... 9.37
‘ Gaffrevs 12.27 j . tr.
“ Charlotte 7.00 “
The Gainesville accommodation lias
lieen extended to New Holland. All
freight trains on this road carry pas
sengers. All passenger trains ran
through to Danville and Richmond
without change, connecting at Dan
ville with Vu. Midland Rwy., to all
eastern cities, ami at Atlanta with all
lim s diverging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at 12.58 I’. M. and No 51 arrives
there at 4.08 P. M. 52 leaves Richmond
1.28 A.M. 53 arrives there 7.41 A. M.
The local freights stop at above sta
tions 20 te 30 minutes
PI'LhMANSLEEPING CARS \\ I t’ll
OUT CHANGE.
On trains Nos 50 and 51, New York
and Atlanta, via Washington and
Danville, Raleigh and Old Port.
On trains Nos 52 and 53, Richmond
and Danville, amt Washington ami An
gusta, and('harlolleand Montgomery.
tHfTlirough Tickets on sale at t'liar
lot te, Greenville, Seneca, Spurt an I mi g,
and Gainesville to all points South,
Southwest, Ninth and East.
\ v uli ,n r. U It. to A from Alliens
It • X iv rt It to «V lioio
Tulliilu Falls,
i'■ K \ n I iii< to \ r Irwin
Kdieitoo ,Y Bowi rsville
D Hint Ridge R It *n ,V Irani
*A nil.aim, Ar
is - * f X (j it R lo amt I com
Ne\ilmry. Y 100 and foitfffibia
K A ,V S ,V S U A- t' to A Ir’m
I lenders-.i ville, A Isloo Ac.
i■' Chester A' I .choir lo from
* T’l’NM'i , V*‘*Uvi : ls> (I* j Villus
It X c Di/ & t! C- A to ft Imi
tJreensb. ro. Raleigh Ac
T. M. R. Tai.oott.
Geu’l Manag’r.
I. Y. Sage, Snp’t.
M. Si.aughtkr, Gen’l l'nss'r / p i
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[MARRIED
f LIFE
BURN?-iAMS
'pampk*: r /per by ‘
CURNK * M
▼1 < hat had gn-aUr erpeiicnc* In the treatment or Lh
n,#i,> and than ai > |>hvsleW
*uet mhl|i»»i lo aark*. juitfmbllakvd, cu tit led
he PrttSIOLOCY OF MARRIACf
he PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISf
ITikittM ,r« rMll* «uM„ „d B.IM„.w«Mor. in .U
** ■ itahoud Him >• menutn.o' l . and supply
h 1 ‘ ou * tttjC They ara beatalhill) Ulutareud and it! plat
PEuace, etaily uudanstood. Thi- two tnyuk* einhracaM
?rV’ w^h^’l’wi/r'.^S^' * %mtmro ‘ ’**''**”bothmarriedani
th i t '***' t »mprown»#nla IK meet«-el treatment
.. « W Vf t . ourh *' <nc^a^* r ‘ :“Th* known rdaa Impart*
i 1 r. Bulla uew work* is lu u«* way of questionable char
arr* ***** *•. someth rng that avary aaa ahoola kaow The
•SfliihJklmS* ° f lndi »k* other JX
wrfecLj healthy uvayba.but with waning vigor in tkormiA
of life, and ike W*«aa, in miaarri
w' n -MRJSp« 1
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The Wonderful Efficacy of
DR. SCHENCK’S
MANDRAKE
PILLS
flaa been so frequently aud aatiafactorily prove/i
thnt it alinuet Hiijn-rfluoun to say aiiyttiinir
more in their favor. The liuiueuae and oonatautly
lucreaMiiiK demand for them, tx>tiilii thiM and foreign
countries, U the bont evidence of their value. Their
Hale to-day in the United States ia far greater than
any other cathartic medicine. Thin demand ia
not spasmodic, it ia regular and steady. It ia >ot
of t>)-duy or yeater lay, it ia an increase that haabeen
steadily growing for the leal thirty .five years. What
axe the reasons for this great aud growing demand!
hr. Scticiirli’s .Uiuidrakf PillHContain nomar
cury, and yet they act with wonderful effect u;on
tlie hver. They cleanse the and bowels of
all irritating matter, which. If allowed to remain.
IHRBonstlio bliMKi, and hr ngs on Malaria, Chilla an
Fever, and many Other diseases. They give health
and strength to the digestive organs. They creat
api»oUte and give vigor to the whole system. They
are in f&ct the medicine of all others which shoul
he taken in times like the present, wlien mala rial aa>:
other epidemic h aro raging, oh they prepare the wj
tem to resist attacks of of every character
l>r. Sch«iick*s Jliitidrttk** Fills are sold by all
druggists at 25c, i*er box, or sent by mail, ]H'stpa.<l
on receipt of price.
Dr. Schclick’s P«n»U on <'onMm|»riott, Two
rr ('ompliiint and Dyspepsin. in English <
German, is ser t free to all A4dre« Dr. J. T
fcCHBNCK A- SON, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ayer’s
I fair Vigor,
For resloring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
oiglnal color, with the and
in-slini-ss of youth. Thin hair is
iliiekened, falling hair checked, and
Mildness often, though not always,
'tired by its use. Nothing can re
tore the hair where the follicles, are
lestroyed, or the glands atrophied
ml decayed. But such as remain
in lie saved for usefulness by this
pplication. Instead of fouling the
uiir with a pasty sediment, it wilt
.cep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
aud consequently prevent baldness.
Free from those deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
' ions dangerous and injurious to
i lie hair, the Vigor can only benefit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can he found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER ii CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical amt Analytical Chemise,
•OLD UY ALL DKUQCISTb KVKKYWHKKM
Aver’s
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORIN6 GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, which
is at once harmless and effectual, for
preserving the
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 secuied. It
checks falling of the hair immediately,
and causes a new growth iu all cases
where the glands are not decayed; while
to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased
hair, it imparts vitality and strength,
and renders it pliable.
The Vigor 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 disease* of
the scalp and hair are impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies’ Hair,
The Vigor is incomparable. It is c<j< r
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 auu unsurpassed iu its excellence.
jMBKEBSdIMMbM
PREPARED BY
Dr, j. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass t
*’ra«U.»l astd AsslpUMl Ckwiltk
M%l> »> .‘M
VyOMi. ( \ 5 ..
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REGULATING'
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.
The Favorite Prescription of the
Women’s Medical institute
NUNDA, N. Y., U. S. A.,
Formerly, Buffalo, N. Y.
For Prolapsus Ute-t or Falling of the Womb,
Inflammation and Ulceration ol the Womb and
all displacements, Leucorrhuea or Whites Irreg
ular or Painful munstrmuion, Flooding. Sick
Md Nervous headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
■earthurn. Weakness in Hack and Stomach,
■crofula, Faina in side. Dizziness. Kidney Com
F*»lnt, Barrenness Nervous Prostration,Depres
•lon of Spiilts._ For Change of l.ife. Genera,
Debility of Women, " Lames’ IfaoULATiNw
Tonic ” has no equal in the world.
If yon have tried other remedies without sno
jess, do not be discouraged, butghe " Lauiks'
Rioui.atino Tonic” a single trial. It never
rails to gn e quick and per manent relief
If you are troubled with any weakness or
complaint common to our sex. lay aside the
doctor’H prescription for once and try ' Ladies'
Keoui.ati.no Tonic, *' wiiich we guarantee will
positively curt you,
SSOO will be given for any case of Female
Weakness or Inability which Ladies’ Keoulat
ino Tonic will not cure. This is a oona JUIg
offer, made by responsible ladles who know
from experience what ** Ladies’ Regulating
Tonic can do
Sold by Druggists. Price SI.OO per bottle, or
•Is bottles for $5.00.
Leucorrhoea Wash, an injection for
•11 discharges common to womankind. A posi
!!▼# cure in from two to live dajs. Sold by
dTEgcints, or sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps.
_J-adies* Reculatinc Tonic Plas-
TIR. A great improvement over all other
•orous plasters. Especially adapted to the
female system Sold by druggists or sent by
Dell for 25 cents in stamps
Tt j Women e Medical Institute is an assocl
•tion of prominent Lad y l‘hyeicians, who have
•accessfully treated the diseases common to
their sex, for years, Treatment given to ladies
suffering from any disease, either by mail or at
the institution. Wives, Mothers and Daughters
can obtain advice concerning their health and
diseases by mail free, by sending symptoms
and description of disease. Send two three-cent
•tamps for our pamphlet to women. Address
Womens Medicai Institute, Nunda, N.Y.
( Mention T\ie Paper.)
Ayer’s Cathartic Piiis
For all the purpose:! of a Family Physio
and lor curing Costiveness, Jaundice
Indigestion, Foul Stomach. isr<:.rh.'
Headache, Erysipelas, Kim am a
tism, Eruptions ana Skin Disea •
Biliousness, D:\ psy, Tumor-;,
Worms, Neuralgia; as a l)i;
ner Pill, lor purifying the Elood,
A dressing
whieli is at
onee agree
able, healthy,
and effectual
for preserv
ing the hair
'Failed or gray
i hair is soon
restored to its
are still the most thorough and search
ing cathartic medicine that can he
employed: cleansing the stomach and
bowels, and even the blood. In small
doses of one pill a day, they stimulate
the digestive organs and promote vig
orous health.
Aykr’s Pii.ls have been known sot
more than a quarter of a century, and
have obtained a world-wide reputation
for their virtues. They correct dis
eased action in the several assiinila
tive organs of the body, and are so
composed that obstructions within
their range can rarely withstand or
evade them. Not only do they cm',
the every-day complaints of every
body, but also formidable and danger
ous diseases that have battled the In st
of human skill. While they produce
powerful effects, they are, at the same
time, tlie safest and best physic for
children. By their aperient action
they gripe much less than the common
purgatives, and never give pain when
the bowels are not inflamed. They
reach the vital fountains of the blood
and strengthen the system by freeing
it from the elements of weakness.
Adapted to ail ages and conditions
In all climates, containing neither
calomel nor any deleterious drug,
these INlls may be taken with safety
by anybody. Their sugar-coating pre
serves them ever fresh and makes
them pleasant to take: while being
purely vegetable, no harm can arise
from their use in any quantity.
PKEPARIU) UY
Dr. J. C AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
l’tuolicnl it iid Atmlyficul Fliemintn
’ r - evKKYWUKUE.
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MEDICINE FORTHE^SrS
BLOOD.UVER&KIDNEYS
JURATINE,
Fur Blood Dibwanea.
IURATINEj
For Liver Complaints.
iU RATINE,
For Kidney Disease*
CURATINE,
For Rheumatism.
CURATINE,
*-'or S-i..;'ula Diseases.
NIR/TINE,
I i»f r.r\' In. j les,
ri.mc.ws, f»C.
I CURE FITS!
tv n i sav rura 1 do not mean merely to *tof « l«
r i.tue aud f hen have thorn return again., I
.*! eu I nave .mwle the dif.-Hse of TITS,
■ r 1 u.i.mosiCKxgasa llf.-1..B t «niS.r J
-r-n.. i y tn cure the worst cases bo mMW*-
fa.u . '< no raMon for not now recelvlni{ a mre. -
euco l-tr treatlae and a Free Bottle of •'! J
re-Tie- 1 , dive Express and Post Office. It co>*.« .
atothlnx for a trial, and I will cure you. T,.rk. *
Addro»H Dr. 11. <i ROOT. ’»*s I'oari Bt., >«» TurB * *
NUNDA N.Y
LADIES
■TONIC
Are the .10-
elfective aim
congenial pur
gative c\ e, dis
covered. The_\
are mild. Ini’
elf e e 111 a 1 i 1
their opera
tion, moving
th e I) owe 1.»
surely
without pain.
Although gen
tie in their,op
eration, they
medicinal eo
pound of known vain
cornhining In one pi
aratlon tno curat!
powers for tlie w
which produce all c
eases of the Jfllooi! 1
I.iver, tlu* ft i<hn‘y
Harmless in action i i
thorough in its est .
It is unexcelled for t!
cure of all ittoui! fPH 1
euttet* hu ’I. Hero,
uln, Tunn »•>’, IliW/i
Tetter,Sail *lnctin
JUfteu itmtls.H, 3i < #
curiat IV/soimij
also € ott*tipatioi
tPyspop*i<i, Imi l
f/entifut. Soitr Sfoiu
iieh . Hetenlioti o_
I rim , <*/»’.
ASH . JUR DRLIbCiSI
FOR IT.
mmm ciekcalc j
BALTIMORE, MJ, I
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“■P ‘SOIWVH9N!B JO SINCr
•wajppa a*i; Jo*
AO|eeaan«| IF ? THiaopt 0 d
avis lAVi ....a smumi '■ i j
Suffer
no longei from Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, want of
Appetite,loss of Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, &c.
BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to cure
all these diseases.
Boston, November vs, i3B:.
Brown Chemk at Co.
Gentlemen:—lor yfars 1 have
been a great sufTeier from Dyspepsia,
and could get no relief (having tried
everything which was recommend
ed) until, acting on the advice t ’ »
friend, who had been beuefitted by
Bhown's Ikon Bitters, I tried a
bottle, with most surprising results
Previous to taking Bk >\\n’s Ikon
Bitters, everything I ate dLtn.>v d
me, and i suffered greatly fro:
burning sensation in the st m
which was unbearable. Since
mg Brown's Iron Bitters, ai! 1 >
troubles are at an end. Cane.u; i>
time without any disagreeable k
suits. I am amtl ,
person. Mrs. W J. Fl\nn
30 Maverick St’, 1.. Uost-a;
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TEF4S acts like a charm
on the digestive organ
removing all dyspepi:
symptoms, such as tast
ing the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. The
only Iron Preparation •
that will not blacken the
teeth or give headache.
Sold by ail Druggists.
Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
See that all Iron Bitters are made by
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and
have crossed red lines and trad -
mark on wappe*.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
(.• Cut lllustruts- the Manner ot Uaing Id®
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a iii trcMLu.g C.tt:u rh here* Tore tm
' -up I.tiyHs li-«nn ihe itittitts-ii-iiifv -*f MppJvM
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.fs-. 1 1 • iw kiii;.- :n ; • Itr .\f to c c.*r llirua’
I'ferations, h- trrvj ulcim-s, \v*ice nl'ere
Giisal t\> i.hyr, o. u-- : \e irt a, mtpaire-l or :n':
lepriv ii,.i . .if •< -c mi -ineil an I ta-’e. »l /.> t
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f f* ' :rtru |.*n Is. lieMsijo -. ( »u ti, «’»
tin / t few i the-e > ■ duhii. jue h,.elv t<» 1.
arc fit in a >• c., e a* ~; u lane.
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vih l?r. pfort-.-’n Nawai Oouulie, ami u
’••’it.Di’iiie i :! liiu sot: t; i tDh.i t eFinet.
which !> rK'Hiiiiifiilr! i:t the pan- lt.et tin
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wf .'. au t>« tt-e, f.mti.-iiiti rtf no strong nr cu -
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I TSJTER.STCH. SORCS. PIMPLES./
\ERYSIPEIAS>4 J
THE fOR
mm pm
Symptoms are iii..ihture, stinging, iteliing, worßeat
night; seems as if j -,-> v. ■ i rawling about
the rectum; the private | itsar*- ftenyfleeted. Asa
pleasant, economii ul and t biiivo euro, Swayne’s
Ointment is biij.i ;<.i to ii’-y article in the market,
fold l>y druggints ( ,r s. . o cts. in li-ct. S t 'aiupß.-*3
i)l ~o Audi
THE
SMICKERING
mm.
t . : *’ ■ awards rr’v^sfts
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• i V\ u,c«’Vi!i.*v *
U h SUivS
it* FH -i A.on i). f.'. w t !• f/., Cost. •
BRQWU’S
IPM!
BITTERS
" illcure dyspepsia,heartburn, iu.Aa
ria, kidney disease, liver complaint,
and other wasting diseases.
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
enriches the blood and purifies '.he
system; cures weakness, lack of
energy, etc. Try a bottle.
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
is tlie only Iron preparation that
dues not color the teeth, and will not
cause headache or constipation, a
»lur Iron preparations will.
■N9BE
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers fromneu
ulgia, hysteria, and kindred com
plaints, will find it without all equal.
THCBLiT fil '
■ 'The L Ira y
• SOLD BY Jg ij W 4 !
bswarc ym,
L' JW NOTICE out c am W
FOR PARTICULARS NUMBER on SH* address:
WhiteSfw!' 1 ') Machine Co. ohio. J:
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/iflKatCi‘ **-* \ Niiuis aic <big i. nil ■■ in-11"1 1:..a «i . ■
J’YSSmr (6k. -If'/ jj lliontiis lu'l'HO lii.l H
cure is p;--ilik .it i ■ . ‘:5 ' -y it| r «
CONSUIMfPTfIONI
■ A Asthma I
‘1 tLSCaFCS, !>*•. U ! Cttae’s Trent mri" H
CARBOLATEofTI
IN ii A LAI
li tl ex not retpiire ten minutes to demonstrate the value ot i arbolaL >» jH
■tiitc'Ual tu/t-vt known ts science. It is inhaled —taken riid-t to 'he t.i-* •> 1 [ »_ ;
tii»i Witt i* simply inhaliny or breuthinu it, mid You Seel its he -LMg
l, H \ LAM'S are more powerful than words aan toll or * eti express. ‘
: J.jv.pa - ated l->y 1 i.halntion. Potent for evil, it w also m (**u»werwl r fT\ H
out whiuh we could not exist a moment, is the mot* univowal ,■
p avcrjul to jiannote life and growth. CATARRH AMD COASIMPIr ••
■inutttnity, are met and conquered by Carbolate of Tar 1 alialawts* I • .
I ?he iii l ist healing ami soothing properties are so combined with loe t■ I * l
.r, ithin? vttDorizes them into a dense smoke. This is taken into lay b-r
in..;* a.-.v-u,;) .y than the smoking of a cigar. The aroma isdelicate r:*. •mj*
in ev» ry re A little piactice invariably increases the vaptudiy t * n '.•
ttila ami huNams condense on the multitudinous air vesicles ot tno
I durluHy eu'nrgcd and the external m* asuremeiu es the
elie>t iit a few weeks becomes rounded and full. There are. of couix*. •
luyt.nl the possibility of cure; but the Inhalants give gfci'.t relief to *
’.••g:v in tuiu es cure cases considered hopeless by all who know ti;ci
4 < /Hintit, so very difficult to treat, and so seldom cured by ;• u.ct H
iu.ably yield- to this painless and pleasant remedy, it is remarking' i*;--
at»*d iK'n-itive membranes are hciuod by breathing tii t vajK-r ami yfy*,: 1
cavities ot iho head and out of the nose, it is now fully demonstrated thui
•••! by wlticli tiiis terrible and almost universal tbscascc.Tn be permit.* •
!M ESID ATIONS
in ot the lungs 1 itave never found a raincdy t i«t e»iUiU' 1 > ' - )S t
ni'ai Min . So < ailed ' hopeless eases' need not despair.”- < ua-. **
vide. by. My luiitfs were very mrc and enuoh (U^rc-•/■><!. •’it f"o K. „
•in so .’< d pleased with your <’»rl><»!:»tr of Tar nh*hiwi I'jd 1 ' ' '
n v nricc." .I.Hknn'ington, iiWi Kim Ktreet. I’liHc 'dpi a. ’ , ri ,!i
i (f.il "kite( *f Tar inhalant is th-cidedlvefficatMinis. J fl v.tff M.I'B
odou iR !• wlieii all otiier li.eitith bad fuiled to give tclnM. * ‘
HOME TREATMENT
Dr, M.W. CASE, S W.Cor. Too 4 h and / ’/•; V. 3 ; .^«
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