The Paulding new era. (Dallas, Ga.) 1882-189?, March 29, 1883, Image 4

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A lYOHAVS EXPERIENCE. W»«i m 1*4j ur Uimi PmilaMM W Mar UMI Hw tn. I Notion Olobo.] On n recent trip by ■ representative o( Ihit paper to the city ol Haverhill, Man a moat important Incident occurred, whicn cannot (all tobeol Ihe greatest intereat to ail, end eapeclally to our lady readera. The newapaper man met a lady a trifle past middle age, with Iniurioua while hair that contraated atrlklngly with pierc ing black eyea. She poaaeaaed a airtight, full habit, womanly, but • commanding, combined with mannera wholly lady-like, nnd yet pronounoeil. Any acute Jndgeol human nature could jee at once that he waa In the presence of an unusual peraon- age—one destined to accomplish more than most of her sex, and to exert an Influence far-reschlng in Ita power. This lady waa Mrs. M. \V. Wingate. Almost from child hood sho has taken a special Intereat in the bodily troubles of her sox, and lias proba bly been more successful In relieving suf fering and saving lives than any othei woman In America. Indeed, she aeemato have been to women what Florence Night engale urn) Dorothy,!*!* were to the suffer ing soldiers. The Instances of woman wht were In the greatest agony and apparently heyond the reach of human aid, that she has restored to heal lb and happiness, are almost Innumerable, and It waa only natural that the scribe should become specially interested nnd wish to converse with her more in detail. "How long have you been engaged In the practice of medicine, Mrs. Wingate7“ "For more than twonly-flvo years." “A long time, certainly. How did you - happen to enter the field at that early day when women in the profeealon were specially frowned down upon7" “1 think 1 must have (nhsriied a taste from my father, Profeasor .!. C. Wood, ot Harvard College. He was eminent In the profession, a hard worker and equally earnest In his recreations. He limited con siderably, and I remember when only nine yenra old I used to dissect the hints and an i mnls be had killed. I felt Infatuated with medical science, even then, and the Infat uation has continued up to tha present time." "And did you begin your studies so early In life?'' “lean hardly aay when I began, fori can not rrmemlier when I did not rred medical literature. You would searcely believe It, hut I was a slender girl and did not weigh over 120 pounds hut I need to sit up night after night until two o'clock In the morning poring over my atudle- Kiitl never dreaming of tin* flight' of time It seemed as though calls for my attend anre on the tick always came tn solicited 1 certainly eannot fix tlie date when I fir * began practicing. Of course most of nij patients were women, and tha natura' sympathy I felt for my sex has Increased during nil there years where I Imvc Is el broil gilt so closely In contact with them nnd have learned to anticipate their needs and sympathize with their sufferings After tho opening of the lloaton Medical College I Iippcnrcd before this faculty, passed exsminatlon and recelvad a til- plums. 1 had practiced for years previous to that Into hut thought It dctlrnhle to receive nuotherdiplonni.wlilch I did with out any effort." "Your experience with the tnanyano serious diseases of women having been s, extensive must also ho valitulde. Cm you give me some fads regarding them?' "I find that woman seems born to suf fering, snd whero she avoids It, It Is In reason of some rare on her part, or owin’, to soma special ronewlng power. It i, trite some women go through life wllhou' unusual suffering, but they arc none tit- less in danger, for there are'erltinsl |ioriod, all along tbeir pathway when the litmus precaution is required. Tbo lunuincrabh complaints called female weaknesses; thi irregnlnrltles of life and elmnges of tin system nil indicate llu- perils which hull) 1 over every woman's career, and which, tinhss attended to, may result dissr irottsly.” "nut la there no way by which these terrible troubles can lie avoided?" ' That has been tho problem for years. The h tbits of life and the demands ol fashion arc clearly at war witli the health of women. I have been, perha|>s, unusu ally successful in my treatment of (licit troubles, hut there have been many cases that seemed specially stubborn. I recallone in particular. I had exhausted all the usttnl expedients anil the results were not sails factory, f became worried over Ihe ease ami really did not know what tn do, hut finally thought I would try something nut of the usual line. ! had heard a certain remedy recommended very highly and so I procured some nnd made a chemical analy- sisnf It. 1 found It was perfectly nitre.and that the ingredients were unusually value blo.Bu I began giving it to my patlont,chang ing it, however, into a bottle of my own. To my gicat Joy it. seemed to have an al most immediate effect nnd n complete rttre was the result. Since then I have used it constantly in my practice and have cured every form of female weakness, as well as displacements, dropsical tumors, celltt dropsy and all such troubles. 1 have also used it with the best of results In cases of pregnancy nnd gestation. Indeed I have found It of untold value nnd benefit ' 11 tve you any objections to giving me the name of titis remedy of which you apeak 7" ■-,"j? one whatever. It is Warner's SnU Kidney and Liver Cure." "Why, that is a proprietary medicine!" "Certainly, but wlmt of that? I have hut one end in view in the treatment of my jiatients, namely—their restoration to health. In the accomplishment of this end I prescribo what I believe to he ben- i ticial, no matter what the professional con sequences may he." “I notice in the New York papers that I'octors Hammond, Agnew and other prominent physicians are taking a similar stand, Mrs. Wingate." es, and all lndejiendeut thinkers in the profession are bound to do so. I am. however, on the best of terms with my pro fessional brethren as you can see.’ and the lady produced a beautiful gold medal, mounted in the form of a badge, which had been presented her by the medical society known as the Ensign of the Humble Fun ny, of winch she ia a prominent member After examining it closely, the reporter remarked that tlie medical profession evi dently were proud of what she had done, as sue might well be in the possession of such a medal. .“Iam proud of that,” she replied, "and I wns.also pleased a short time since to re ceive an offer at a large salary to take the rn 1 # 1 " the new medical college at Walla Walla, on the Paciflc coast. I do not know how they heard ol me out there, bu ,t I obliged to decline their offer." And so, In your experience with the diseases of women, you Lr-c Lmnd success and that Warner's Safe Cure has been a most efficient remedy." “Yes. I hare had unusual success and the remedy of which you speak has'been proven of great benefit. There are how ever. some base imitations of it to be found in the market; these are bad and should be avoided. Iqut the genuine remedy is one of. the very heat." I "And Inis not the practice of your profes sion Injured your health?" "No, I am letter now than ever before in my life. I froze my limbs last winter, while riding one cold night to Bee a patient nnd wee obliged to remain Indaon la* over two months. Otherwise I am healthy, as you can tee by looking at me.” “And may I publish thla interview, Mrs. » t agate?" "Yes. It what I have told yon abeald lie the means of assisting any women who may he suffering, I aboil be perfectly will ing to have it pabllahad.” A lllrd’a Urlof. A year or no ago a little girl living near the hue of the Erie Railway, two mile* from Rathltoneville, N. Y., was presented with a pair of dove*. They weie in tho habit of flying about in tho vicinity. One day, three weeks ago, they were fly ing aemm tho railway traok, when the tnaie bird come in collision with tho smoke stuck of the Paciflo express, which pnaaea the spot about 7 o'clock in the morning. Tho bird won killed by the shock, and instantly thrown out of the sight of ita mate. Tlie female circled alroiit tlie s|M>t for a few minntee in evi dent amazement at the sudden disappear ance ol her mate. Hite then flew to n milo-|HMt near by, and for a long time gave utterance to the mournful notes characteristic of the dove. Huddenly the Rented to realize what had carried '»«r male from her night, and she rose in iholur aud flew swiftly iu the direction the train had gone. Hue did not return until about noon. Hho alighted at her cote where ahe remained the rest or the day^itttering her plaiutive cries. Next mog^iun just l>cfore 7 o'clock ahe was seen ftHly nwny nnd take e position on the .MNe-jtoat near tlie spot where ahe last saw Iter mate the day before. When the expmea train came along she flew nt the locomotive, hovered about the sfnoke alack, nnd nronnd tho oab, as if looking for her mate. Hhe accompanied the locomotive for a mile or no, nnd then re turned to her cote. Every day ainie then nlto Run ro|N-atcd thin strange conduct rthc%iM‘H to her look-out for the train at pnqgnoly tho same time each morning, and waata until tho train coraen along, to uNtlcr how late it may be. Hho nev er goer further than about a mile with the Irtriu, returning then to her cote, and mot luting piteously all day.—A^tc York —It is said that the art of making Uamantms stcol has been lost to the vmrld, hut no one need grieve over it. Wdnave State Treasurers in thia coun- trjpvho would steal Damascus herself if lima could got a tow line fast anywhere. —&nt'. News. V He Mas Me UMeell.n., Indunapomh, Ini).—Tho lion. Dan tel W. Voorhoea, United States Senatoi from this State, remarks: “My opinio air, I have no objection to giving. I ini fared from rheumatism of the back used nomo HI. Jacob's Oil, which gavt me inatnntaueonn relief nnd Anally oum me completely. I think it a rcninrknh] remedy, indeed.” His candid ami cour teoua expression carries weight. —An annuity ia still paid in Eng.and to a servant of George III, and over fCOO wore paid in pensions last year to surviving servant* of Queen Charlotte. A children’! boot* A ebove eaa't roe over if Lyon's Pat Heel Bliteaeiv are need -The Queen of Servia writes all her hneband’e letters while be plays billiards. There aro not many wives in this country who would do that much, but we can point out a few who make it a point to read all their husband's let ters. And wise women they are, too.— Promt Hour. rnxrrxb hands, face, pimples sad roixh sk'n cured by nileg Juniper Tar Soap made by Caswell, Hissed A Co., New York. " l?r. lJonsou'e Celery and Chamomile Pit." tiro worth lliolc welitht III gold innervonnnnt! -ick headache. —Dr. II. H. Schlicliter, of Baltimore. "tire doctor*; no rod of medicine; no re lief. /))-. flawon'e Skin Cure has driven meat/ nil eruptions and I'm nearly well.”—Itln C. Young, Hamilton. III. Puna ooddlver oil, from selected liven on the sea ehoro by Caswell, Haeard A Co., N. Y. Absolutely para and sweet. Patient* who have onoe taken It prefar it to all eth ers. Physicians dad are it superior t nil other oils. Petroleum V. Naahy D. It. bosks, Petroleum V. Na.br, (Bailor ‘To ledo Blade') writer: I hid on s toiotnSer ot aar rlgbl hand one ol thooo potj. a "raa-raand." The Qatar became InStmtd to a deqrte unbearable and twollon to neatly twice lit natural »l*e A friend gave mr fleary’e Carbolic delve cod la twenty mlnatri roe pita bad to much tubal led at to gtva mt a till nlibl't ratt, which l htd not bad before tar ■ week, t he InSummtiloa left the Safer In a day. I roe- tlder It e moat valuable article lot the heuaohold. kdouard Krdnlard, ot New York, writes ; It 6 vmmo peat pleasure to my that a ataxia box at enry't Ctrbolle Halve effected a complete ears el Piles with which I had been troubled ter over a year, and whloh nothing elte that I and would cure! FOR PAIN. 0 U K C S Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbeyo, iacfcacfca, HtatocM, Tooth act*, lw»Tfcr— I.» wl to—, Barn*. PrMi Rllre, HR ALL OTHER BODILY PAI.\* AND AfNBR. ••Uby Druggists nod Prefer* even where. llOf CsaUu battle Dtrvctiooa Ia 11 l.nugmere. TUP. ciiari.es a. vo«.eiir CO. A. v Out LER A CO 1 Ball Urn erv< 14^ Cfti ■atb as a mala, of HiWaWw*! Hmnk Bitten, net eaty 4am M Impart alnwwtk mihe weak, bwltt alas imiik aa tavacalaw aatd warn tiaha atomaafe. the bewelaaai ipee twtmvala ease to tbaaa wkeiaiakaarkw mitt, aad ktdaey Wo PwhH Protoa4«4 “Tnrili Ml Mlfftity and Mm Frti«n. N - No Moohlgtry car Ultkat*a4 tho Powrf •fits Hoof ■’ rilRKRCP. Editor o f Er*»i**) rr—: Drar Hir—FooIIor deeply grateful for Iho greet benrilta which I h-ivo received from tbo um of a very valuable art Mi* which hM Ita origin and homo in nnr beautiful city. Rod hojrtox that otben who are afflicted m I b»vc 1k>ou may And like relief from ItM ur«. 1 beg the Indulgence of a (uw Hum in your valuable paper for tbo privilege of common loafing to you a brief itatemeui of facta, for tbe IgneAt uf tbe multitude of auff«rer* to be met with on over/ •Ida. Many 01 my friends well know that I hare oeen very serareljr tfffliotod wllh hnart ilUcaaa for a •umber of yearn, and have Buffered from if an only thoM can Buffer who have that dine***; it roduc<d my •tiwngtb ao low that 1 could scarcely walk acrowi my room, and tbe logBt cRortlon rendered me eo •bort-breathed thi I dared ecarcolv move, and life teemed very burdensome. I waa treated for my mai adybythebe-* nh^it mi.s, aud derived no beneAt from their treatment »r p* v*crl|>tlon* until I a-i vised by my family phyalclan to use Hunt’a Remedy, aa my trouble waa caused by inaction of my kidney*, which affected very eerteualy the action of my heart. I commenced taking it (having little faith in It any other medicine), and it ban holpnd mi wonder fully, and I am now a great deal better, aud have been ever*inoe I began Ha u*o. In fact, I have taken no medicine thot ha* fonoAted me no greatly. My breathing l«eaey, aud I have gained in atreugth no R urh that I am able to do my bonne work. I cheer ily recommend Hunt'* Remedy In all who may lie ffllchid an 1 have been, or who arc Buffering from pMieml debility and nervous profit ration. H wjiectfully, Mki A O. Rockwkm,, Penrl Htreei, Providence,, R. A Btaudard medicine for curing ^right'e pik< jropavr, Kidney. Uladder and OlandnUr MaUdie* H lunla Reinody. Ternate Wtiaknoaii, Pain in tho ark and !/»lue, (travel, Dtahctri, intemiierancat, xcaSB. aud PrpHiration of the norvffnn evrieni ar*< ' ,r V.‘i ,,r » l,,nl - Rciue lv. Hunt m Reniedv Impart* leatth and vigor to (he . tinHiiiiiilon w*, m It him Ite. •BW (WfillllRTod. Ilnnt'a llninody roatori H ihe in- •lid to hoaltb. STRONG'S PECTORAL PIUS. A SVBI EKMEDY I'OH COLDS AND RHEUMATISM -{naure healthy npnetlle. good fllgeatlon,regular ty of Ihe bowel*. A PHKUiarn rim»n to dklicatr *RMai.kj4. Roothlng and bracing ihe ncrvoui em. and giving vigor and health to every fibre or he body. by i>rufnrUt$. For Almanacs with nil Mribulaia addrean C. K. Hull * Co.. Bor AO. New York AGENTS WANTED VOH TUB HISTORY n r > U. S. BY ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. ttatetaSveteaMa kMan avoir p,tllaka4. II la a.1. ef te ktah "it talfrtwS Xaeafc are vuW la ent, aeaely. Seo4 tat tavaalara aeS aalat tovma u q—• "- Altaeta, So. ONE MIlLlOf A WE K! THE SUN .. llllili-r.lnoa i till „|„|, lrr „, ,| 'ni.lllgeite. of wn«lrver lit the wl.lt. werM t. a.-iih . -.all,ill. Th.t I. - h.I *i vi, I-a, i. .i:rt* tn flu t tn . -am,>1, ,.f Tin; at'.v. n,iiw,ii,i„*: |,,„ T ;it|v.) b, nnll seat. . mniiilt I r SO.iV) . y, I, ; !-i n Vp*«v>*I.SWl„.| yii.r; W.vKrv .» ,(jl.ua I. W. P.XUI.AXII, Pub!!-tall. -«» Y, I It I’m Dr. LaFUUS' FRENCH MOUSTACHE VIGOR “Ttw* • bonnl eu the BDiootliPst fac« In 30 days or "'•7 refundwil. Krrcr falls. Rpnisn rvocipiof 50o -.-inti* crsilver| N yBrkBgv« for|l. Rrwnceofili iBonlUlirra; boo* cUtrr g-nulrw. g«nd lorclrvu OPIUM CURE rViLI!' U W.y i 1 Vi\uJi »•' ' — - — Slab the Beet|ir i-ni-ir. W. F. I , ,n'Horle,”ln l l. iForiii- rly CoiiAdcnilnlHucn tary for l>r. s. ». Ltdlln*. Slimfsiyi jour own mjw it, i at in« •low WIS AT rAllliH, DICKr to A ft®,;sfia-wsai - bve,a-eMuTtzea h«i, a. A »*y I ham l» (VI* w „„ 4 V . cionpgB. ># ivi Xi J. Writ# for OsttloguB. R»*ncl to MOORE’ff HUftlMW* INIVRUITT, UluAlmled ('in olur 2iih year. FREE Fpr 1 15 to ^IASS8i&V REYNOLDS' lltOX li ojt'jx s D. A. vrau.vc, Vn„c V , r. P.O. Do. 1690, • • NEWORlEANb A IU,.l.Wi' (’.l.b.« -I I'l.lV-TII, C0 T t O ((MiMlilp and Menv* I'alPBk Prclpri.iwt Wwrk. I .Bd Railroad T*p lr. a *. »>vfc a £i«.|»lir. RcHtMa • i-fipia Rallingt, Ria k «!|f:HgV.d ifa-fci,.. (( j e sra). O. C. Tln.V 1 . r.l.ht f \ f -UlS f.., ,io„, tVi«, •ollcltffd nnd rallutaVM mad* by tho Mu. tger taff Jslwafigffi H IVI1, t b.*o a lwv«lu.-« ,. mvrti fihe ab-,.e ctl... ,e; by <L tb-o*a»»'t* i-t 4.. tit. worvl Kltv.l *n,l or I-n, a.edlr*I,... -.a l r ,.t.„.l,,< ooih, l. nir t."t In Irii effiev-y, th*l | win | TWO DOTTbtfa l UCr U» CeOht?r with a YAH A El K TICK A 118K nu ihU In, tfuilmr Oho Baprco* >id h. O. hdUrr.* ** -- : qanM. l*| reertat.. NewTor) Lay the Axe to the Root If J'ou would destroy <Jio can- Leri n*? wonu. For any exter nal pain, son*, wound or lame- lies* of man or boast, mo on! v MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. It ucnotrntos al! mns- clo and flosli to tho very bone, oxpolling nil iunniuniuUon, soreness nnd pain, and lionline the diseasetl part ns no other Liniment ever did or can.. So snitli tho experience ol‘ two generations of Hulferera, and so will yon s»y whon you havo tried tho “ Mustang.” ,v b,E Send for our prices anti pittern* of Spoons. Forks, Fancy P.'cces, Combi nation S ts, Presentation O no tin of all kinds We hnva every article that cat br called fot. guaiantee our silver tht flnest quality at the lowest prices pot tlble. Goods bought from us are engraved free of chargo. J. P. STEPHENS A CO., Wholesale Jewelers, M Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA Kt’ OURC9 AND Dance, Alcobrtlani Opium Kaitng. Net vtiua debility Armful, • ml all Nervous AH Blood dlneoaea. T Clergymen, Lawirat I.ileiory men, Me cIirdji. Rankers. I-. dies nnd all whoae w •lentary einployniei. caunes No-voua I ration, Irregulkntlc of the blood, Htoniucl bowels or klndnya, i who require a n*»rv tonic, appettm u B lmuinnt, HamHilu* ervInelHlnvRluab t Thouaandaproclaln> lit. n:o*»tvonderful i joranlUJMfver auatnlned lbe»lriklii*ayateni.K :»» by all Dnigglata. TH>- UR. ». A HU I MUNI KDIC'AL CO. .-itln I’roprietorB, Bt. Joseph, Mo & StDjEPiOTKSK ICOlLEMAN KBRtbrHLR MACH t NERY NT. WORLF-ANS M ANUF AC I URF. STE AM'F NG I NES COT TONPRCsn'E-S WA l L/R'ELEVATORS >.H A'F Ti| N.G;PULL€Y0 I.RONCOLUMNSHOUSE r! R0N I S ANDCA S 1 : NG! TlOUNDRY HSGNFRAJO ‘S TREETiElX TENDING ■( R0MMAG-N0L I AT Of CLARASTREET I N NEWORT. EANGl.A 'MA I N OF F I C L & SALE SIDE P0 T ' i went yang’ 'E I G.HTFEN' mJUN 1 I OlNiS r SPRATLIN6 COTTON PLANTER ANI> QVIANO DISTRIBUTOR. The che peat and beet. Opens furrow distributes guano drops col Ion Heed corn, peas.eto., at nny distance, in any num ber. Covers al saint lime. Price, flO.QO Agents wanted everywhere, tov full particular address, W. O. SMITH * CO., 91 Sowtk Broad St., AtUaU« C4a« TAT •citdlnc T.ondon IMiyw Iclnii aiuiiilishri aa Oillceln Now York for Ibo Cure of • J EPILEPTIC FITS* rJY&m A m. J,; u m a l of Medicine fir. Ah M'q-rv.lo Cki® I*f*ndifiii(, xrfiri rtakr*a Bpa- I'laHj* cf Fj' !«a*ay, it*-* witboon Ooalit tr. ..ted an-i cured mttrecfui‘% tl’fWi nnyoiLor living phyaiclmt. Pisanccaav Las simply btvn iu>r MiUhlng; wo havo henrd of cmob oi ever to year*' Btundlng ■ucfi'Mibilly cored by him. Ur li t* jiubllohod a wnrk. on (lit* dlnonao, w *>lcu ho nondl wlih.iUrg-j botilti t*f hla wnndorfalctfVo ft-.-o lo onyutif f t.'T who may mtnl tbeir •• vpivm and I*. O. Addrere W» adt l***gnv «-iifl winhltt* armalAiultlr.'aa Dr AS. MLafclkUl.rt.boxtmJuimBL. Wow Tori. 50MY5W BEFORE-AND-AFTER Elactric Appliances aro tent on 30 Dan’ Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, ■\iriro nro ».nfT»*ring from Kanvocs DastUTY, Vf Lost Vitautt, J.*rg or Nxuva Fobcs aud Voon, Wastino WKASRKiisr.*, nnd all Ihoso diwAAed •f a 1'rJisoNAL Natcrb romtlUmr from Abvbeb and OTur.a Causks. Bnoedy relief nnd complote resto ration of llEALTn.V iaon anti Mahiiood () uabahtebd. The grandest discovery of tho Nineteenth Century, bend nt once fori. I unrated 1’amplUot free. Addrcaa VQLTAIO HIT 80., MARSHAll, MICH. HILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL SIITB3. BELTING E03E and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS. mON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAK GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS. Ao. Send for Price List. W. B. DIL- LINGHAH Ic 00., H3 Main Street, LOUIS- VILLE, KY. PublUher*' Union, Admit*, G.i Thirteen—' **YHI BIST IS OHKAPEST. 7 ' exgives, fHRFSHFR < k SAffmis ' B«ntePok>n I nneoneno ci,„rH U ||er» raphlet .. Ohio* ■ Suited to all M-rdon*. > Write for FBEt: Ulu*. rami •aid Drier* to Tiie Aultm-on & Tay lor Co.. Uansfleld. mam A. combination of IV. ioaeido of Iron, J*crnrii Hark and Phosphoru-- a palatable form. J MUUy, Loom of Ai>; tit*, Frustration of I t Power* it i* indispen •. bbv.j.utowkef Ue ftpaakeTS will And It aeent, poaaeaslnir dout>ted nntritiwe rurau IT m DR. HARTER kesioire co., cuutn;.,R.uiu NEW FIRM! C. Z. TURNER In Robertson Building, Delia*. Ca. dtelre to inform the public that 1 net juit opening out in Dillu n new •toe’i of Gtaiorai jHuehtsdln COMB1NIG Family Groceries asd Plantation Seplies WITH A FULL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Diy Goods and Notions, Rjady-matie clothing of the beet material and of the moet invhlonnble m tke Boote, Hhoea, Hate, etc., from the beet manufacturer, and of thn lateat sly lei. A.1 of which will be sold low for cub. Cum* one, come nil, not «ive me n trial Mr motto i. Low l'rlcee, Qulok Hales. Fair Dealing, Good Meniura, Full WeigHto. t am nl»j agent for Mveral etandard brands of guano. C. Z. TURNER. OFFICIAL VOTE. The following fnct* demonstrate beyond n reaiouablo doubt, that FRANK GANN, the Low-Price Candidate, hav been elected, leaving hie com petitors far behind I I am offering my atoek ot General Mercbnnd’ae nt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Rend, Come and Examine and be Convinced! O-ROOERIES. I keep a lull line of Family Grooerfei, consisting partly of Bacon, Corn Meal, Flour, Cruahed, Granulated and Htandard Hugari, Coflee (10 lbs for $1.00) Rloe, Soer., Poteeh; a full stock of O' C. A W. G. Ware; Cutlery, Knives from 10 cents to Roger’s Best. Boots and Shoes a Speoialty! Hite from 25 cent* to Steteon’i Beet 1 Dry Goode and Staple Good-,’ Christmas lMeks, Proprietary Medicine*, Plain and Fancy Canfectlonerlea, Mlohigan Apples, C.bbage, Onions, and in fact, everything you want and at pric e lower than was - n’t fail to t - aver knewn before in Dalles. Don’t I i call aud convince yonreelves. IF. Is/L. (3-A.ISriT. Moral Gompetition is tlie Life of Trade NEW FIRM, NEW eriyNo old stock brought over from lait year !-®n ■WBut everything fresh from the Faototy !-«« tk^AIl good, of tho beet quality and lateet etylei, aud eoid at the 11 treat pricer.'^* W E have just received a fnll stock of FAl.L and WINTER GOODB, pur- h with the greatest cere, and from tha best market), for caih, ana h ipectfu with the gresteet cere, and from the beet markets, for caih, and re- nvite the public to call and exa nin > them. Oar Stock con data of $tkple ©fy 0ood^, ]\fotiOn$, Society HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, And in fact, everything Usually kept In a Brat-dace general retail store. We are continually adding to it, and will keep in store everything for which there ia e demand in this section of Ihe country. Our line of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Etc. Is the most complete ever brought to this market. WO' We are alro agents tor tbe most popular brands of Standsrd Guanos. Ourmwtto: “Fair Dealing, Quick Sales and Short Profit".” Give u* a call Vo trouble to chow goods. Wo occupy our new brick store house on the w«t aide of Rome street, pear ne public tquare, where we invite the public to call and examine tur goeds snd ric. e. McLARIN & ROBERTS, 3D A.XjX*A.3, o-a. The Dlfferenco. What a difference there ia in the ways of a nun’s and a woman’s falling on the ico. A man will go sprawling nil over the t-idetvalk, anil after kicking about like a crab with tho shaking palsy for two or threo minutes, will finally got up with a thoroughly demoralized air, his raiment covered with dirty snow and his mind full of maledictions; but n woman, bless her! Whon she falls, sho sinks down with a courtesy into a neat and compact bundle, and before you know it is on hor feet again, sailing swiftly away, with a seraphic smile on her face, sunshine in her heart, and not so much us a suggestion of her downfall on her clothing.—Boston Transcript. —A yontn of ..t-w lork stabbed the girl wi’tli whom lie was suppo-ed to ho madly in loic. He was arrested. Tho wounded girl requested to bo allowed to refuse to testify against him, but her request was not granted. Tlie case was continued nnd the prisoner \v;ts re leased on bail. Then tho young pe p'u .vent before u priest and were inarm d. This stop was taken on tho ml ice of lawyers, who opine that in onmeh ns a wife is not allowed by New York law to testify aga'nst her husband, tit - g n’, testimony can not bo received, even though the events to which she could speak happened before the marrinirc -• S. Y. Times. —When Brown failed to catch tho young lady who slapped hii hands at uopcuhagen, b'oeg remarked that it was quite a marine disaster. “A Fra rut k lost, you know,’’ he explaint-d in answer to ihe interrogating glanoes levied at him from all sides. Hwinging. Swinging lias its dangera, i should be reasonably guarded ng Alt item hns recently appeared 11 papers speaking of nn English gi yenra of age bringing on jieritomt other words, inflammation of the It —1>V incessant, swinging, ’lie mov» of the legs and body indu ing the i which brought on dentil. Onlv tit before reading this item wo were t< a lady who was severely nil with a spinal disease induced by thrown from a hammock. Both mocks nnd swings should not on securely put tip but carefully exiu from time to time by tlie older 1 Then it is quite ns in’iimrtimt tint frolics of the children in tlie swi hammock nre in a measure supr-rint by some one having judgment euoi oautioii the young folks against eim-U-Ksm !,h or excess.—Dr. / i Health Afnnthh/. —Translated from the* Omi 'That appears to me a ventureaoti dertaking of thee, that thou as n year-old the sixteen-year-old ] marryest.” “A marriage at mv always a kind of self-murder, and now one time so is, so will I mo t with a new flagger, than with a oven fork, destroy. ’’ Iff 11 paper road boture the Haven Clinic tl Society Dr. {;. J aid: “When a diagnor/r is unci sew doctors hesit,it-to toll a man fhe hat inihtria.’’ Again; “M< men nre airnott supers;inum in -i to tiie invisible specter ma’a;ia hardly dares to trout un oh-em-t without working in a g„ u d dm,,. (J mn dining the first day or two ”