The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, March 08, 1883, Image 4

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ffOMIEKFUI. REVKMTIOSS OF THE MICKOSCOl’E. \n*jr of .lie MimI l)fn(11,T llnrmj of Mankind. Tlie llneillii* ami lit IlnYfiw*. The FcleriUflc world has been preally Plartled mid agitated of late by the discov ery with the microscope of the tnosl dread ful enemy of mankind in the form of myriad* of lftttlo death-dealing |>ura>itc.*. The air we breathe and live in is charged with those deadly little growllifl in propor tion a* it is infected from various noxious sources. H iving by recent experiments and research been nhown to be the most fruitful cause of disease known, and the welfaro nnd health of every individual de pending so largely on the freedom from their destructive ravages, it is hut natural that tl'.o reports of recent investigators in tills Held of scientific inquiry should lie widely rend, and tlint every phase of these astounding discoveries should lie subject to universal discussion. At tlrst received with some suspicion thcyvhave at length been thoroughly proven, nnd uro now re ceiving the unqualified endorsements of tho lending scientific men throughout the world, lint little else is talked of in the schQpis and dubs of science, ami the medi cal and scientific Journals are crowded with tlie testimony that is being added corrob orative of the value of the marvelous dis co? a 1 v times. To L. P.istkur. llio eminent French sci entist. who by Ills learned investigations lies saved to France so ninny millions of dollnis, is probably due the honor of first pointing out the terrible power of theso germs. In recognition of ills great service the government has recently voted him from the public treasury 110,000.00, witli which to continue his experiments, lie lias described ncvernl varieties of these parasites, some comparatively harmleM, oilier* extremely dangeron*. One form ho proved by a series of vaccinations ami other conclusive experiments was the cause ol death of many thousands of ani mals und herds of cattle; another the ac- tlvo'ogent in the death of fowls by chol era. Ah ting upon t he knowledge he had gained of the nature of these germs ho pointed out a means of relief that speed ily prevented a spread of tlie diseases and ended their devastation. Tyndall, with the uid of oilier eminent Knglish investigators, made a number of examination! of the Hosting particles in the atmosphere, and found numbers of living sporei capable of producing disease, in dry and healthy localities hut few germs wero found, and these of the harm- less varieties, while in low damn places, crowded houses, and unhealthy cities, the poisonous germs were extremely mimerouu everywhere. I)«». Rudolph Koch, of Wallsteln, Cier- mgny. a man whos6 work in connection with the organisms of contagious diseases has made him a recognized authority upon the subject, by experimenting after the methods of Vim.kmin, lias discovered nnd ptlblU|)ed an iircount of one of the most dangerous varieties, to which it is proven more deaths are due than to any disease incident to tljo human race. Ho doscrihus lt-ns a simple cellular or ganism belonging to the same order as the bacteria. When dried thv germs may, without losing any vitality, endure great extremes of temperaturo. Doing as line and as light ns dust, invisible to the nuked eye, they may be blown any dltUince by tho wind or carried on the clothing or body, bike seeds, they may Ho for months or years iindisturl»« d upon tho furniture fh'or, carpets, curtains, walls, or in t lie bed ding, and only requiring a proper degree of warmth, moisture and food to waken into life, develop, nnd grow. They thrive nnd live in tho blood, lymph, mucus and score lions of tlie human body. When tho svs tom is unhealthy or wouk they attack the cells that nuke up tho animal frame. Any albuminous lluid will furnish them with food for growth, nnd u single drop is snf Indent, to contain hundred*. Examined ‘.with microscopes of great power, which large them so that they can bo seen and studied, they have the appearance of min uto rod like bodies, having, when active some power of motion. They bend in tin. mjddlo like a bow and straighten with a jerk thut.si ml* them a few times their own length. At the temperutine of tho human body t hey are the most neti rhoir power of increase or reproduction is lejunrkably great. One germ in a few weeks tlnm, under favorable conditions, will'givo rite to million.-;, fho process is by ■Duple growth and division, (.’old de siroys or prevents their growth, and this i why refrigeration prevents decay of meats and other uniuml foods. Exposed to warmth these small-organisms attack an ‘ cut up the albuminous tissues leaving foul mass. The odors so common to till process are given otV by these mi nut organism«, and is about tho only indicn non of their pro-, nee. This is the warn l"K of nullity nml it is tin Instinct lo avoid »H mn li MiielN. I t,., f.. ,1 I,,, nil,. I, u ,I odor* "I o.d Hurl'S. He., loads mail to uvold tlics- germs n Oieir pr when tl few tier the *v« them. Tb#v n great measure. Tho danger of once in tho body can he inminiied ir rapid Increase is conslrl. s may he readily nbsurhi in by krealhing air containing b*y are thus drawn into the in terior of the hotly through the long and narrow respiratory passages of the ih chest and nose, which are lined with sofi membrane and coveted with sticky mucus lit this fluid they find ready lodgment mid favorable conditions for development increase and growth. The ‘ cold tarrh, oztenn or chronic catarrh, hL stc.ure common manifestations'of thr efleets of one of the least harmful of these germs or micro wines. in the discharges ,i *•* me discharges hot Ine 1 '"7 ptseages nt such times fnnn.T 'lV r 10 '"'hllillcillir are 1 lie. ” i r °. vt ' r ' <lc . bll| l.''' l-aiiis ‘in the on! .f T," 1 “PPeHto. ole, are Indira i vJKa? organs. r ,le P"" ta « ««**• upon the I t is from germs of slower development h wover. that the greatest danger fnlTows Jo the one most fully described by Koch is o»aw"° r 5 deal i'i S ,ha " fl-cr known ter Kli,w “! **'® rotoarehea of (hit ter, Him, and Dojorme over eight million PI' '77 year from (his causoalono. Win annual deaths in France, Kiigland tion »"•' “ 1U lt , u ' fsi “ from their destriie- I I,m son “ n M f »HUona. In the l, n l ,l H n , ,ld l Hnml “ over three » vmirfr T!'", I'orished In the ast j i ar from I ho bacillus alone. The most sunitithm d o nr, ri ' SUlt i''8 »«*>" U i.“om thu Lode !L l l |® g| I1K f‘ V nt '"herorgans of 0 btd J are hablo to ho affected as they Ileveiop slowly hut surely |„ any organ If£K« b ! W H k " r '""'osUliy siam , , ‘/"cJ'-osnil healthy, the liver, kldnevs JIM qutckeJ l,0 ' vi ‘ l “ have to a wonderful extent the of all the creat£ f th , 09e ‘ 1ead, y »»• U a , . *} r I'Nra&ites from the system. tl>Ufc HOW ilo bits CTO » furnishes an important in- Haas annv» 'he sitccossful treatment of nil fleas, Borrow, paiu aL'.tf maladies caused by these felt and feared no mo} bol ’ creinaft ‘ ;rs hown. at thn rmnd 4, i of „ N0ISCA , an eminent Of tue good. And itga’-and others, are •wing iho large variety of as heretofore elawitled. • , these germs. Among the .were “liver complaflit,” r l>id liver, dyspepsia or ,p. affections, bronchitis. , runic diarrhoea, spinal • • V white .■■willing.-, g. eumatism, malarial aad ague or inter- tw mlttent fever, general and nervous debil ities. female Weaknesses, ohror.lc eutarrh of the head, or or.trin, many forms of nnhesIlIiY discharges from-lnlcrnsl organs uid all the various scrofulous affections o' iho skin, glands, hones, Joints, etc., in cluding consumption, which is hut scrofu lous disease of the lungs. In this large catalogue of appirently widely differing diseases, bill really all de pending upon a common cause, ail'd there fore naturally to ho sitceeasfiillv treated on the same general principles, examination of the blood and secretions revealed large numbers of theso parasites, and uArioiisly enough the number horn a direct relation to tho severity ol the illsense, u compara tively small number beitfg present in tulld -twos and a very large proportion In bad aises. Under the use of the specific treat ment which they give, anil which Is sub dantlnlly tho same ns that described and recommended later In this review, the nniuhcr was Been to steadily diminish front day to day until, with the restoration o health and bodily strength, they could not he found at all. The greatest variety of symptom?wefe found to accompany their presence, due to peculiarities of the Constitution, the part of the body most seriously affected, and the efforts of the different organs to rid the system of these germs. Among the most common were frequent headaches, lieu, rnlgic pains, nausea, constipation, poor or variable eppotltcs, ili iri lmu. bad breath, hectic fever, cough, night-sweats, cold ei t re mi lice, dysponsla, catarrh, sore throat sore eyes, etc., while where tin, skill was a Heeled, salt-rlmum, boils, carbuncles scurf skill, erysipelas, Ht. Anthony’s tire, ami other symptoms were common, and all gradually lint with certainly wore cured by thu sumo moans. The hectic fever so often met with in consumption, will, the hacking or tearing cough, night- sweats, diiirrhmi, and other symptoms due to the effurta of nature lo throw off and expel these germs were also readily con- trolhd nnd cured in the saiiio way ns were the old sores, aliscc-ses and ulcers in the Aiiigs, liver and other important organs. The corrosive acids and mineral poisons aro found to possess the power of killing these germs, but the dangerous nature ol such powerful agents prevents their inter nal use. r'or the purpose of expelling the germs when once within the system it I* necessary to resort to vegetable remedies In order to eleanaa the blood of the germs without Injury to the patient. An American physician of large expe rience in the treatment of all forms ol chronio diseases, now conclusively shown to lie caused by parasitic life, for many years devoted much timo to tho investiga Hon of the causes of these affections, nnd in the treatment of many thousands ol cases developed and thoroughly tested a combination of vegetable agents which he used with marvelous suece.-s in their cure , In ey.esof wasting disease, as consump tion, or scrofula of the lungs, and oilier organs, nml In sll cases attended willi great weakness, it wot found to exert thu mosi wonderful tonic and restorative influences, besides Its nutritive properties far surpass those of cod liver oil or any of the reme dial ugeuts resorted to by the medical pro fession In sueli eases, liypophosphites, Iron and quinine bear no comparison toil in building up tho strength of the debili tated. The reelpo as auvised by him lias boon used for years with tho greatest sue- eess Is in a vast ami most successful prac tice. The written experience of the many suf ferers who have been cured and who ex press In terms of the highest praise their endorsement of its greul value, are sutll- clont to fill volumes. I.lviug witnesses me everywhere, monuments to modern genius and Hc.leutitle progress In the healing art. Sufferers from “liver complaint,” giving rise to “hud blood,” consumption,scrofula, and other affections nml symptoms, tho ro- ailltn uf blood-poisoning from tho ravages of the deadly parasites or disense germs so briefly referred to, find in '.Ills remedy prompt relief and it permanent cure. Tho great and Increasing demand for this God- given nml peerless remedy for so many ap parently different, but really kindred, ail ments, led tb Its preparation in pure and convenient form under the name of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Ttcnn he obtained tho world over at drug and general stores, nnd full directions for its use will lie found in the pmuphlot that surrounds onch bottle. It exerts the most wonderful stimulating and invigorating influence on the liver, Unit greatest (land of tho human system, which has keen not inaptly termed the "housekeeper of our health.” Through the increased ac tion of the liver and other ciimnetory or gans of tho system, all poisonous germs .are rendered inaclivo and gradually ex pelled from the system with other impuri ties. In some eases, where tliero are mi- healthy discharges, as from the nostrils In eases of either acute or chronic catarrh,the use of Dr. Stage's t.'nturrh Keniedy, a mild and healing antiseptic lotion, should be associated with the use of the Discovery. It isalsoiidvisuh o to use this lotion ill other local manifestations of disease or mucous •iirfaces. Ily this means the germs of dis- ■arc are destroyed and the membranes demised lie hire any of the poisonous bacilli are absorbed Into the blood. In tore ihroat quinsy or diphtheria, the Catarrh Remedy liquid should be used as n gargle, ami tlfe Golden .Medical Discovory takan freely. In women where weakness of special or gans is common nml almost certain to he developed, intended by backache, heiring- ■Imv" sensations mid other local symptoms, tho use of Dr.Piorce s Favorite Prescription in conjunction with that of the Discovery speedily restores the healthy /unctions Bud *ystem 111 “ n * U P a| t d invigorating the In any ease where tho bowels have been costive and are not regulated and acted upon sufficiently hy the mild laxative properties possessed by the Golden Medi- cal Discovory, I)r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pur gative- I diets (little liver pills), taken in “"'all doses of only one or two ench day will md materially in establishing healthy’ notion, and in expelling the disease-pro- duciiig germs from Iho blond and svatent. At the risk of repetition and by way of recapitulation, we may truthfully say tnnt uoldeu -Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the worst scrofula to a com mon blotch, pimple, or eruption. Erysip elas. snlt-rheum. fever sores, scaly or rough skin, in short, all diseases caused hy disease germs in tho blood, are con quered by this powerful, purifying, nnd invigorating medicine. Great eating til- IS rapidly heal under its benign iufiti- ices. Especially lias it manifested its Potency in curing tetter, rose rash, boils, carbuncles, sore eyes, serotinous sorer, and swellings white swellings, goitre or thick neck, mid enlarged glands. I lio blood is the life.” Thoroughly sleanse this fountain of health by using Golden Medical Discovery, and good di gestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital slrength nnd soundness of constitution ore itablislied. Consumption, which is scrofulohs dis- 'itscof the lungs induced by the deadly lisei» germ bacillus, is promptly and pos itively arrested mid cured by this sover eign remedy, if taken before the last Mages of the disease are reached. From its won derful power over this terribly fatal dis ease, when first offering this now world- famed remedy to the public, Dr. 1’iekce thought favorably of calling it his ”con- sumption cure, but uba.idotied that name ns too restrictive for a medicine that from ils wonderful combination of gonu-do- stroying, us well ns tonic, or strength* nine alterative or blood-demising, anti-bilious diuretic, pectoral, and nutritive proper’ ties, Is unequalled, not ealy as a remedy for consumption of the lung*, but for ell chronic ,11 seises of ‘he liver, blood, kid neys end lungs. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish brown spoil on fuco or body, frequent headnche or dimtiuess, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills, alternated with hot flashes, low spirits and gloonly forebod ings, Irregular appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from indigestion, dyspepsia mid torpid liver or ’'billons- neas.". in many cases only part of these symptoms ere eipertenced. As a remedy for all such cases Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med ical Discovery has no equal as it effects perfect and radical cures. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, short breath, consumptive hlght-awcats, and kindred affections, It Is a sovereign rem- ?dy. In the euro of bronchitis, severe loughs nnd consumption, it tins astonished the medical faculty, ami eminent plivsi Ians pronounce It tho greatest medical Recovery of the sge. The nutritive prop- irtles possessed'by cod liver oil are trilling when comparod with those of the Golden Medical Discovery, it rapidly builds up the system nlitl Increases the flesh mid weight of those rcdti-cd below tho usual itandnrd of health by wasting diseases The plan of treatment that, we havo so briefly outlined in this article for tho large ■lass of chronic di»"isos referred to. be long been acknowledged to bo the most successful, based as It is upon tho belief shared hy the most skillful medical men of tho day, that the only way to get rid of the noxlousdlscaae*prouuclngigernis In the blood nnd system is through tho liver, kidneys anil bowels, mid therefore that those agents which are known to act most efficiently lit restoring healthy action ol these organs aro the ones most to lie relied upon. For this purpose the Golden Med leal Discovery is pre-eminently the agent that fulfills every indication of treatment rcqlircd. Tlic Young Han that Wins. A certain brutality of manners, adopted from tlio Knglish, ih affected by eonto of our young men, Tlioy answer harshly, nffeotnot to boo a lady to whom they owe civilities, and try to become boors, even if they aro not This style is seen tr. ueh in men of mixed blood, per haps tho half OormanH, lmlf French, half English. It is a vary poor stylo and be trays tlm snob. It is not a common American fault, ntill it exists. It should l*o frowned down; it iH tho fault of medi ocre men. But, as Iloussaye says: “Young men aro moderate nowadays, even in tlnrlr follies, They are afraid of excess; they out grooves for their vo; to run in. They are bourgeois, who carefully avoid fatiguing, much morn ex posing them selves.” Hanssnye does not believe, evidently, that there are Sir L'hilip Sidneys, “admirablo Crichtons," in tlniHo days, but ho is wrong, A ship wreck, a liatl’lo-lleld, a Hold day in Wall stroot, brings them to the front. Men are as noble as over; there aro as many heroes, Tho occasion ilnds thegi, and |u overy office, every merchant’s count ing-room, in all tho walka of the profes sions nro the silent heroes, What, a hero is I ho young doctor who works day and night succoring thu wounded, helping the sick, tomliiig the dying! What a Item the young soldier who has (list thor oughly conquered himself! What a In is the young hank clerk, preserving his honesty while thorn is temptation all around hunt What a hero tho young man doing honest work anywhere! He shames tho pouneot-box hero; ho is the Hotspur of t ho Held of honor. Women love these heroes. They nro the men to marry. Tho other kind do very well for tho leadership of tho German, but (lie trim women do not care for them. One real man entering a drawing-room with his record of work behind him will si away the fops as ghosts retire at cock crow,—American Q.iian. — St. Paul, Minn., lias recently or ganized it s fourth Congregational Church and Minneapolis Us sixth. Ladies A olilldrep’s boots 4 shoos csn’l run over if Lyon’s Pat. Hoc! Btifleuers are used, “ 1 NEVun thought but once,” snid old Deacon Webbing, “ that it wns a sin to steal nil umbrella.” “And when wns that?” asked a friend. "It was when some pesky thief stole my now silk one," answered the dencou. CHAFFRD hands, free, pimples and rotu;h skin cured hy urinu Junipor Tar Soap made hy Caswell, Ilaxaid & Co., Now York. rcRK cod-liver oil, front ssiected livers on the sen *hore hy Caswoll, Hazard A Co., N. Y. Absolutely puro and sweet. Patient* who have once taken it prefer it to nil oth- ers. Physicians doclaro it superior to all other oils. The ISoelnr’M Indorsement. I'r. tv. D. Wright, Cincinnati, (>., sends the riili- johlod iinifnulniial enilorsoiiiciit: ’ I have pro- ■crlbed Dr. Wla. Hull’s ll.dsuin for the Lungs in n grout number ol cases nml tdwuyu with success. Duo case in particular was given up by several physicians who had boon called in fur consultation with myself. The pailcnl had ail the symptoms of continued consumption—cold night sweats, liectlo lover, hurrusshig cough, etc. lio commenced im mediately to get belter and was sion restored ,o his usual health. 1 havo found Dr. Win. Hall’s llslsam for ths Lungs tho most valaatilc oxpector- anl for breaking tip distressing coughs mid colds that I havo over used." Dnrno’s Catarrh Snell cures Catarrh and all aflhetions ot the mucous membrane. Ths oouvsulancfl otaemllug goods hy malt LEWANDO’H KIIKKCH ’IlYE ItOPBK, 17 Taari.it Puck, tlo.v, ’* . I’. P. A. ' V merit* m a t Sitters “THB BEST IS CHKAPI8T." ENCIX MHRESHERS SAWBILLS iBTxltii who ar* [ xitel eu> Jeclare in terms their i or tho — — • topic, of Hostettor's Stomach Bitters. Nut only Roes it Impart oath to tho week, but it also corrects aa irrecular acid ■Uto of the stomscb, makee the bowels act at proper lnterrsls, fires esse to those who suffer from rheu matic and kidney trouble*, and con- queio u well aspre- veut* fererand ague. For sale by all Drug gist* and Dsalsrs generally. IF YOtJIl _ WATCH Has been ruined by incompetent woi* men, of needs repairing, send it by ex Ibex°p. stevens watch factory. whero only skilled workmen and most improved machinery i» employed. W e make NEW any pnrt that has been dam aged or worn.* Prices for repairs Will br given you UF.FonE the work is com menced. All work guaranteed, rut your namo and address in tho package with the watch. I®*f''eiid forolir 11X03 .RATED CATAIAXJUE AN D 1’lllCES. J. P. STEVENS WATCH CO Manufacturers of Btcm-winding wntch* i’nctory aud Olilce HI Whitehall St, 1 ATLANTA. Q* V gt'XTA WANTS'.!* (.ilk. *M taw, talliiif rictor.Rl B*oka Bible*. frto*« r« ■>■:«* 11 rcsii:, Witiswai. 1’rsuAwix* «'o,, AtUnimi» A WEEK tn your own town. Terma anc »R outat trss. Adilr's U.iUllett JiOa .Portland. Mi A I.crullna Tsomlon PI171r Irlnu OHtnliliuhr* na Otlicn Su Non* \orIc for thoG’uroaf* • EPILEPTSO FSTO, F/om A m Journal cfUcdicina. olo (Into «if London), who rmkt s a spo* , jy, hn* a It limit doubt treutod *na cni'cd id n*ru‘. •» tboaunyothi rMvinjjphyNlcl.ui. ilusncrox* l.usiilni|)lv l>i unuaioiilNblnrr; wo Irtvo iD-nrd of cusua of t ier w jri’nrh' Btnmllng Btuvraafiiliy cnrnd bjr him. II* Ini* itubuthod 11 work on iiifr tlh,wnlcn ho nomts V i ll 11 lnr;jo I’otllo of hln woiuji'rful rtiro froo to nny Biif» f .. rwli.Mi.ity e t.tl Diflroxi.ii’fsntiri I*. O. Addict* Wo l>r. su. .vi.'^r.'ii.K, iJig iffiJutiu Bt, Nt.wYork. Toma. LoweVt Triofl; EmUtt TBrm«. FULI.T* Will- rAHTKp, <■ w iirrrxr.L. ii»*»i»n.ron. n^.i. !E td WflP*' levsthome. Esinplesworth tl6 * - 13 e/tlfr.-. AddrUASnstasado.I'ortl.nd. !U. CURL-; AIL Hsr FAILS. E3 [V’J Iitrli 8yrm». r l astt-spoi ,1. H fei t'Mf* lit tlnn*. Sfili! by driue^iiitu. ^79 A WEKK. tl3ail&y*thorRd*a«ilvmfti3o 43li^«t.youaitfrss. Address Tins luir.'VA. kta REYNOLDS 9 IRON^ WORKS J), At M111jIjAXI', HITauayer, P.O.Box 1690, ■ • NEW ORLEANS, IA Mnna(»rf«.ry Reynold*’ Celebrnle.l TUllWin COTTOU PNESSKS, I Ih, .1 ai.d llonwi l*..w,7; LNG1.NI fTG AK MII.LS^Y ACtll .M PAN*, Bteninboat and Rallron.l t'Hr Ir.m ' . rk a Si.e laity. Diill.lliiff Kronta! Column., U.rl t.g., Uln k .tnllhWami Afachl.iv Wo\ In m •7, 1 - «• C. TI,Patent KLKVATORS for .lorw lulicltt.l and . itiinMA. m«d« by ths Muting-*. COLEMAN COLLEGE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. 20 minutes of Nsw York. Position* for *11 worthy Br*duiuo*. Llfo srholArnbtp, #40. Write for circu lar*. 4 BALMS, Proprietors. CATOOSALIME! Endorted by all BuUdcri who have need it. Capacity of Work*, 100,000 Uarrela FEK ANNUM. Plaia and Bolted Corn Meal, ground by wnter-power, and the celebrated Frocess Flour. CJ. W. GRAY A- CO., Grnysvtll*, Cin., MEBCHANT MILL KBS- ONLY ff#20 NEW FIRM! C. Z. TURNER In Robertson Building, Daliaa. Ca. I desire to lu'orm the public that 1 ain just opening pot In Dallta a new etoclt of ! fir it. .mintd bi/wre y* This ii th« ipsnlm i«t*U U r*u ►t* lo othrr comp- _ twi 8 . (). All Mitcnlnss tr*rr*jit«d RaiMas jsrAflir l w,riV. ,J :v\ t '.v.. Ai , , 7 LK £ti; T I’hRt., flitlailrliriila. pg WHEAT LANDS ■» ..Ivcllcn, on llio I no of IS. si ■■■ 1 1- n Ail A MS.^ 11.-0i v o"d, Minn’. COMBINIG Family Groceries and Plantation Supplies WITH A FULL LINE OF . Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Nations, 11 a ly-msdi clothing of the best uisterlal and of the moat fashionable malts Bools, t?ho?s, Hats, etc., irom the best manufacturers and of the latest slylee. At o' which will bo sold low lor cash. Came one, como all, and give me a trial. Mr ino’.to is Low l’rices, Quick Sales, Fair Dealing, Good Measure, Full Weights. I am rIs* aronl for several standard brands of guano. O. Z. TURNER. OFFICIAL VOTE. # The following facts demonstrate beyond a reasonable doubt that FRANK GANN, the Low-Price Candidate, has been elected, leaving hie com petitors fnr behind! I am offering my stock ot General Merchandiae at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Rend, Come and Examine and Lc Convinced! GROCBRIBS. I keep a lull line of Family Grocerle., consisting partly of I!acoa, Corn Meet, Flour, Crushed, Granulated aud Sundarl S igare, Coff ie (10 lb. for $1.00) Rice, Jloaii, Potash; a full stock ol C- C. & W. G. Ware; Cutlery, Knives Iron* 10 centa to Roger’s Best. Boots and Shoes a Specialty! Hate from 25 cents to Stetson’s Best I Dry Gcols and Staple Goods,’ Christmas, Tricks, Proprietary Medicines, Plain and Fancy Confectioneries, Michigan Apples, Cabbage, Onions, and in (act, everything you want and at prices lower than was ever knewa before in Dallas. Don’t fail to oil and convince yourselves. if. nvr. o-A.Nrisr. Honorable Competition is tbe Life of Me NEW FIRM, NEW 600DS. fixif'No old stock brought over from latt year !-i©a BSTBut everything fresh from the Factory ter All goods of tho lest quality and latest styles, and sold at the lowest prlcee.'fBa w spectfu E hnvejurt received a full stock of FALL end WINTER GOODS, pur u with tho greatest care, and from tho beat markets, for cash, nnu ie- nvitc tbc public to call aud examine them. Oar Block consist] of $t&ple f)fy G^ood^, So^iefy HARDWAKE, CUTLERY, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, And in fact, everything usually kopt In a first-clans general retail store. We arc continually adding to it, aud will keep in store everything for which there ii a r’emand in this section of the country. Our line of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. Is tho most complete ever brought to this market. BkirWo aro alto agents for the most pupulnr brands of Standard Guanos. Ourmrito: “Fair Dealing, Quick Sn’.ts end Sboit rroffK” Give us a call. No trouble to show goods. We occupy our new brick store house on the wut side of Rome street, near the public tquarc, where *e invite the public to call and examine tur ecods and pric s. = McLARIN & ROBERTS, D-A.LXJA.S, ga WORTH SENDING FOR! I>r. .1. M N. tlusers, of IMjllsdrlrhls, linn (tin, JfxSiilVxii* ii0W D, Yi A KV , ‘^Iv P V T i, , | €1 IK kOi ’ which 1* oiri’icdPi-er, postpalil, to *11 nil-' pllrams. h cmiialJiM viilun >!e information for all who suppose thcinselvt's afflicted with, or lhihlu i.. n n v din rn-ii of .Ik* ■ hrotil or Iiiiiit*. Ai br j s?m!W 4 SOX, MSAlvliSI.. l’lilla.Ivi|ilili,. Ps., 1». o iioxSMalr ■vo iiuvaas; SvU. kind and of Iona i t wontmuli WlfS* disease, lo Horse Power! Clover Dnliera I 1IIKATISS on I PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS fiend for Catalogue. Chapman & Co., MADISON. IND. rubliahera’ Union, Ail Strong’s Sanative Pills Fob the A srmgotnatnipoiwi•?fwaar*. Tr-% U p+oT. P*- K»¥»*. J44 Aj*g**lB$..iEL*iri«.hV« ‘KAIL (UT. ! gists For all il 26c. Circuit's it - ,,', , .. ^3 DerSt., .j ' Mulld. fob rnn liver. 5il?? tl0 J ;"■? S’***;?"!'® byauwouv^rac , ; u y Idaaing drug 1 T ;^ na< - 3 U L 1 .^ t* 1 , 11 partlou.’&iu, addres A Co., jJoxCSO.Ncw York. Tm: Htuvnrd Advocate gives this ns a speeiinen of tho conversation of Fitz Al>- latross Van Anjbroeial, “an immatrieu- lute.1 atudent in Harvard College for <mo .year: “Miss Tank said as I bowed Are you a materialist or an idealist’ 1 les, rather, I replied. ‘I 8 „ gl, u l,’ she rejoiivd. ‘Aw, I.ki nutoh pleasure, I as- 5i u )' •> continued. ‘Don’t you tliink Daisy Miller is t.M> overdrawn to bo the tyineal representation of tho best mtlietio produchon of Boston culture, or do you ]’refer iho ideas of Joseph Cook?’ 'site ventured further. ’Yes, James is quite mi awfully <(lever, yes, indeed, ’ I added. Do attend (lie summer school of nhilon- ophv at Concord?' she murmured confi- deudy. No, not lo-day, no,’ 1 stuttered, getting a litlle flurried. ‘Oh, [ see, you aro one ot (hose interesting atheists’ nho coiitmued. ’Yes, I will got you some,’ I uttered us t shri away.” —A miller, who attempted to he witty a* the expense of a youth of weak intel- le t, accosted linn with: “John, peo ple say Unit ton are a fool." On this John repl etl “1 don’t know that 1 am, sir; 1 know, some th'nes. sir, and some things J don*| know, sir.” "Well, John, what do yoj know?” “1 know that millers always have fat hogs, sir.” “And what don’t yon know?” “I don't know whoso corn tlioy eat,-»!r." A lady and her daughter called on ; Governor Littlefield, of Rhode Island 16 ° ther d “.v, vntli n special reqnest that ! (lie Governor slionld kiss tlto daughter rimre is no end to the advantages of of i fice-hohlmg, reraarlts U !e BaU.do Ex I prett. i Ciias. II. Pamibb, a rleneon in Baptist Chnrcli nt Jackson, Mich., • seeing n young lady homo from Sum School recently, when it began to r and tho two stepped into tho dencc store, where ho gave her some enn kissed her and told her not to tell. ] slio did tell, and after a long elm trial a resolution was passed censur tlie deacon for indisoretlou. It is a qv tion in our mind whether the dencou • indiscreet or not. How did he know t tiie girl would tell? He simply took clinnces on it, tho same ns nnvbody e If a man goes into the dry goods or t eery business nml fails, is it right to that lie was indiscreet when other r nro making money in tho same lino business. If that is tho ease a mai indiscreet to try to do anything at all Peck's Sun. The rob’n also accommodates its to a mixed diet, taking fruit in itt n son. hut living almost, wholly up worms in the early un i later portic of the year, nnd feeding its youn^ most exclusively upon insect food! the robin gets too mischievous he r< ommetuls taking a number of him fot pot-pie, us he is a very good game hi when fat. It is probable, however, tl the fruit eaten by the robin is not in < cess of what would be destroyed by t insects ho eats early in the spring they were left to do their work. Mb. Spdkof.on, of tho London Ta ernnclo, lias n short and thick body broad face, a largo flat nose, wide n’c trils, tliiek lipn, a magical voice, and t gout Virtue comes in small packages r yico by the baleful,