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A Wayward Ward.
i It is the business of the philos
Jopher, as the world knows, to find
law and order in even the most
pro]>t-rlv to protect his ward, his j Switzerland—when the glorious
position might not provesineenre. ! Alpine Bora should be at its iovc-
Xeitherdid it.
! Iicst—had been the cherished
aneholv remonstrance, there was
a sound from over the neighbor
ing ice-floe, bard to credit to even
! the most eerie of Swiss breezes.
tors as clover
bees: and it was soon an open se-
| abnormal phenomena, to suggest j cre j j n the country side that 31 iss
at least, an adequate explanation p owcrj as wo ll as being a lonely
and lovelv voung thing, was a
I of every enigma. For what otlie
purpose does he exist than to
| throw light on the surrounding
I darkness? lie is a torch bearer
j to humanity's ignorance. If now
l^OIl JP-^LX^T. ond again, by reason of a pesaim
CURES
re to CAialSro I
ing, the rays he sheds around ir.
The girl's beauty attracted sui j dream of years of Bernard Ral
blossoms allure j ston, and it was realized. A wo i ••There! surely you hear it
men's hand had guided Ins steps now?'’ the girl said,
thitherward. Olive Power had j If only to make clear the girl's
persuaded him to lay aside his ; lolly to herself, the quest was re
work and make playtime of the j commenced.
sunny weather. ' The quick ear of love had not
**You can finish your book on 1 blundered, after all. This lime
■Vanity as a Force in Human At’- j a chance gleam of the guide's Ian
fairs’ when you return, and the j tern over a jagged precipice side
critics will all sav that the last | revealed a dark form huddled
richly dowered one. This brought
the sometimes lugubrious voice of
Prudence into reasonable accord
with the chorus of adoration.
But Olive was n >t minded to be
''n-'iSi- Rheumatisn^l^eurfftoia,Sciatica, ] * st tem i’ l ' 1 ' an,cn *‘Or defect ot tiain an c .,,y capture for any of her j chapters are the brightest," she | against an inner ledge. It was
1 - !i»« the revs he shells around in , woman’s in -| said pleadingly. Ami when she j Bernard Kalston, insensible from
Lumbago, Backache, Headache,Toothache,
Sore Tbraut. I-wrlllngfc Nprnlaa, Bralacs,
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— ; ins mission.
i wooers. With a
jtensify latuer than dispel the stinelive dexterity she kept them j added a slight involantary C-\ ( the effects ol UU perilous fall, and
loom, and east shadows as ol j ;l jj j,. lT aU( | :it ttrcntv had es i prcs&ion of her own eagerness for provius that he still lived only bv
The Farmer's Wife.
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But tbe wisest lica>l is some
| times puzzled and the shrewdest
I explorer of the ail environing]
$! •."•<> mystery is sometimes confound
A problem presents itselt
wliieli cannot be'solved by any
of the familiar processes. The
why of some suddenly disclosed
fact is as inscrutable as the
Sphinx ol the Eastern desert It
was thus with Bernard Ralston.
Those who thirst for fame, as
misers thirst for gold, or co
quettes for admiration, would
have found much to envy this
young man's position. At an
age when a statesman is current
ly supposed to be studying bis
parliamentai v primer and when a
(j future general may still bewrith-
9 : iug under the sarcasms of a bar \
\ rack-room instructor, Bernard
_jggg ; Ralston had been welcomed intoj
| u,e rank of philosophical scorl)i or merely of confu
! thinkers. His book on “Instinct. i )ct| .. ivcil secrel ?
(’onscicncc nn«l Reason” was read
:in<l entirised by the few, praised
: and avoided by the many. The
imUv heterodox claimed him as a
in w and piiunising recruit; and
j so also, ti» the amusement of the
j onlooker, did thestauni lu st main
fainers of nbl lambnarks. lie
! was tlatteivd i*>ted, and the lion o!
bis season.
11 was from
jquired distinction that his cm
! barrassinenl had approached. The
I solicitors’ letter that was the be
; ginning of sorrows made thi<
i clear. It ran thus:
“Dkak Sir: We have to ir.
! form you that by the will of our
i late client, Mr. Humph re}* Power,
you arc appointed sole guardian
of his only surviving daughter,
Oiivc. As tliis may be in the na
ture of a surprise, we beg leave to
quote the precise paragraph of the | ia(1 a „ iCSSa „ e
will: ‘And I hereby empower
Mr. Uernard Ralston to act in
ny offer in formal and un j trio—Miss Ralston, Bernard’s j ‘T
equivocal terms. ‘She was devel sister and housekeeper, was Miss
oping a taste for study which halt' Olive’s chaperon—had now been ; whispered.
beg pardon very humbly,
Power,” Mark Croxford
: amused, half interested her guar ^ from England a fortnight,
tiian. One evening he playfully ; Thev had reached the Raffel !
; . ; ; - ^ I
rallied heron her application to and were thus encamped under i
sundry big volumes ill the li J shadows of the majestic (grim j
brarv. | and uncouth, for variations of epi broad mountain
“I shall be accused of trans-; thets)
A Young Doctor’s Rill.
A romantic story is told by the : See th
Chicago Inter Ocean. The charm 1
ing daughter of :i wealthy gentle 1
man residing ill the suburbs ofj
Chicago was *enously ill, and fin !
ally her case was pronounce*, j
hopeless by all the eminent doc j
tors summoned to attend her. As .
a last resort a.young physician ol j vvht ,., tlu , an { Unill inhere v.
the place was called In. IIo mod | ing j.last,
estly but emphatically declared j The lann* r i:aiLIds rmp
liis ability to save tin* patient, and HD 1 a
he was entrusted with the case
Constant watchfulness and unre-
mUtiLg iwlteniiun were crownedi
with success. In a week the in
valid began to improve: two
weeks found her out of danger; in I
three weeks she could sit up, and
at the end of four weeks she was
well and could take long drives
with hei devoted doctor. He had
taioiml woe, ironi >im tosnn,
• burden up ‘.ban's never done I
There is no rest, there is no pay,
For the household good she must
work away;
For to i:lend the frock.
And knit the stick,
Ai: 1 the cradle to rock,
All the good el th* house.
ehi'i-
v full, lii*^ iit lds are ba r e,
For die good of iiie land lie ne . / hath
care.
While it blows,
And it snows,
Till the winter goes.
He rests from the work of the land.*
Mattel horn itself.
forming a merry and bewitching Olive went into cctacies. T
vouns: lady into a blue stocking watch the sunrise bathe the run
“And they tell me. Olive, that j indeed redeemed his pledge—had
I owe my life to you,” tlie conva- save*l his charge. Here is the so
lescent said, wheeled out on the j quel?
terrace of his j One day, after the complete re
Here: restiug place. “IIow shall 1 con J eovery of the young lady was pos-
trivc to repay you, I wonder. I)o j itively assured, the father calle*l
you know—nav you cannot know
—a disciple of m v own dry as | go*l, furrowed sides with waves of j — I had a dream this morning,
dust pursuits,” he said, “some one j liquid light, was an occupation of After the doctor hail left my
some day may have special cause ! which she never dreamed. And \ room I dozed, and it seemed to
then there were the Gorn^e Oral; me that—that the dearest girl in
I to vis.it. the G »rner Glacier to see. the wide world—and sur
to blame me. I fear.”
A sudden blush was on the mai
den’s cheeks and her glance fell. At the hotel there was pleasant bravest—came to my side and
It was impossible that she should ; company, including a couple of
misinterpret Bernard’s meaning. [ young Americans, who swept the
“There is Oswald Ilarburv to j ordinarily reserved and cautious
think of,” Oliver’s* guardian was \ student forward into a participa-
tlaring enough to ’tfftd. ‘ tion in their own reckless adven
Two shining eyes were momcn tures by the sheer force of the en
tariljr uplifted. Was tlie 11 ash tlinsiasm.
smoothed down tiic pillow—and
—dare I whisper the words?—ca
ressed my forehead. It was sin
gular. was it not?”
j the young doctor into the library.
Faking him by the hand, he said:
• You have saved my daughter. I
told you that if you did so you
would be compensated at whatev-
ly the 1 (»r price you choose to iix your ser
vices. I am now ready to carry
out my part of tlie agreement, as
you have so nobly done your
work.” “Do you really wish to
pay me my own price?” asked the
Something in the poise of the i young doctor, anxiously. “Ind* e
averted face awakened a swift
they gave one of indignation, ofl afternoon on a quest for edelweiss, j ncss -
The three went off one ’ suspicion—a keen thrill of happi
!
•n at
The
gloom was Ihickming
, • - ,n | ;
Be: nar«l could gtirge and pass and gray shadows *
in tin*
tf.
! .
Tt cannot be that—that it was
a dream?’ he queried. “That mj
ward is willing to be still dearer
not guess. j were following the crimson sunset I | )c Inv tvife?”
“The nature of my employment glow on the huge crests aloft be-| The small palm was not w ith
can make no difference whatever, fore there was any siun of a re
in anyway that I can imagine, to turn. The ladies grew uneasy.
Mr. IIai bury,” she answered. Stories of accidents and of awful
I hen—il seemed to 2>ernar*I a peril were staples of tlie conver
strange transaction—“\\ ill you I sational Gill of fare in tlie hotel
forgive me for asking a favor?” j saloon, and invariably
he went on swiftly;
exerted
-! v
hould their influence, on nervous minds
j like—oh so much—to help in your In this case the presentiment of
this MiddenU at ,vork. Couhl I not copy out your j evil was but surely justified.
notes or revise your proofs some ! Two of the venturesome expior
times?” ! ers returned weary and disheveled.
What philosopher could have but Bernard, Ralston was missing
successfully resisted the volun- “We thought he was before us,”
leered help of such .an amanuen i explained Mark Croxford, the el
drawn, the lovely crimsoned lace
was swiftly and momentarily up
turned, as he had seen it twice
before, and tliis time a look ol in
effable content was mirrored
thereupon.
“If you really desire so to ex
tend your guardianship of your
“wayward ward,’ mischievous ac
cents answered. And Bernard
Ralston’s sometime problem had
become his dearest treasure. Love
itself had taught love’s lesson.
No Bernard, Ralston.
! der of the brother!
I
! It
later
Olive's guardian was seeking his looked for him to rejoin us at tlie
wam’s own boudoir, with a gl o n lower end of the track. Not
upon his face and a depressi »n of meeting him we supposed he had
•ml which defied his a :al, sis. lie j hurried away homeward.”
nvoy and a A sudden chill had gone to
proposal to informally submit, many a heart in the iittle group
(which lie had little doubt would j of listeners. The thought of prec-
\*.i\ i (.split as the guaidian o! , j Je acl . C pt e ^ # Oswald Harburj*, j i pices anti of their hidden and
the young owner of half Clue j treacherous dangers was in every
thorpe had asked permission to one’s mind. A search expedition
• lay himself and his fortune at j was quickly organized and start
Olive’s feet, lie loved her. he j ed.
isaid; he would do his best to i “I hear steps behind,” said the
make her happy.
A Ytatikitig Skeleton.
Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanics
burg, l*a., writes: “I was afflict
We drifted | cd with lung fever and abscess on
walking
was summer three months | apart among the boulders and ice j bings, anti reduced to a
,, ,• i • i i skeleton. Got a free trial bottle
than this con\ersation. ridges of a glacier-edge, and tsei .... ... . x . .
° e j of Dr. king s New Discovery lor
j Consumption, which did me so
! much good that 1 bought a dollar
bottle. After using three bottles
found myself once more a man,
completely restored to health,
with a hearty appetite, and a gain
in flesh of 48 lbs.” Call at J. W.
my child. I am sure that Olive
can have no fitter or wiser pro
tector, none better qualified to
advise and to regulate her lift*;
and should he—as I earnestly
L
I do, sir.” “Then I ask you to
give your daughter to me in mar
riage,” was the unexpected re
quest. The old gentleman was
naturally a little astonished at the
nature of the answer. lie hesita
ted a moment, then touched a bell.
A servant answered. “Tell Hat
tie to step here,” was tlie com
mand. In a minute the daughter
entered the room. The father and j itorbd that i< to do the bnsinesp.
doctor stood facing ..no another. | I write something that will drive
a* -it I* ,i * sloon fi om his eves and peace
••Ilattie,” said the old gentleman, T c< -!’, 1 . , ,
, , ? ,n I from his soal for six weeKs. un.
“do you feel that you have full} | , , , lire and
Lilt the v.iiliag wife, till llf.-'s c.osmg
day,
Is i’n ■ children’s and tlie husband’s
stay,
From vlay to day she has done her
liest,
CiUil death alone can • -oI: • rest.
For after the test,
Conics tlie rest,
With tlie blest,
In the farmt r’s iu-tivenly home.
tVritiua 34f.ui Letters.
3Ir. Robert Burdette, the genial
humorist of the Burlington Hawk-
eye, lias again been taking the
public into ids c didcnce by tell
ing how lie sits down upon his
enemies. V/e think ii liis piau
was generally sdoj.te-1 tiiere would
l)c a great deal of friction overcome
between buyers ami sellers. -
in into a etnjier over some bus'
ness error or mistake trequcntlv
leads to the writing of a harsh
letter that will soon after place
the author on tin- st «>1 of repen
tance or in the valley of liuuiiiia
tion. Burdette says:
“Let mo tell you how I write
menu letter, and bitter editorials,
mv boy. Slime tune, when a man
lias pitched into me and cut me
up rough, and I want to pulverize
him an I wear bis gory s alp at
, nv girdle, and hang his hido on
mV Fence, i write the letter or cd-
recovcred?’’ “1 am as well as ever,
father.” “Do you imagine what
your doctor wishes in compensa
tion for ids services in saving yum j
life?" was the sternly put question.
••No,” said the girl, anxiously.
“but I am sure lie deserves any
thing reasonable.' “But I consid
er his charge extortionate,” was
the emphatic rejoinder. “Wiiutis
it. father, I feci sure that Doctor
would not be unreasonable. ’
“Not unreasonable! Why, Hattie,
lie asks that I consent to liis mi
king you liis wife. What have ] 'I'Y
you to say to that?” Hattie
blushed violently fora minute, her
[ do hold him over a
roast him! Gail and aquafortis
drip from my blistering pen.
Then, I don’t mail the letter and
I don't prin tlie e litoriai. There's
always plenty of time '•> crucify :v
Hinn. Tlsc vit criminal i3 cn-
titled to a little reprieve. I put
I lie manuscript aw.uv in a drawer.
Xext dav I look at if. Theink is
Stanfouo's Drug Store and get a nttle foot played with the rug on
free trial bottle of this certain q (IO r, then looking up archly,
cure for ail Lung Diseases. Large
bottles if1.00.
Farm NV.cs.
Farmers should enjoy, above all
otliers, tiie luxuries of the garden
uide, halting on tlie first stage and yet, strange to say but few
Bernard Ralston, over and above \ ■,
such reasonable expenses as lie
may have incurred on my daugh
ter's behalf, the sum of $3,000, to
“And I believe that he will. He i of the journey and prominently | farms have complete gardens, and
nas a Lome to offer you and is a
true hearted honorable gentleman.
| As your guardian, Oiive, I am
displaying liis lamp.
••Why, it is Miss Power!” cried
Mark Croxford in astonishment.
many farmers buy vegetables.
Whenever a farmer gels a labor
first at her lather and next at She
voting doctor, who had meantime
uttered no word, she said: “You
sav, father, when I was sick all
the other doctors gave me up and
assured me nothing but deatii?
“Yes, mv daughter.” ‘‘And Dr.
took mv ease under those
circumstances, told you he would
save me and nursed me back to
health ami life?’ “Yes.' “ilicn,
saving implement for himself, let father it strikes me that ii I was
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The only known remeilv that will cure every ease of Dyspepsia or
be paid by my executors on tin ... ,
! 1 , J J - fair and promt
'daughters twenty first birthday, | j |-^
I as a small tribute of my gratitude.’ ,
! - * I plead ins own causer
Tlie young lady is a very con ; , , , , , • ; ,
I j a j j j lie had spoken uoarselv and in seekers.
i siderakle heiress, in her eigh : - „ ,
! ’ ° a queer far on Kind of voice that that Bernard
Indigestion d ccnl !* year, and at present at
! him think if something to save
ing a suit. May j blanched checks and agonized i liis wife from kitchen labor can
Harbury to come and eyes and dauntless resolutions, not also be secured. If so he
| siie insisted on accompanying the i might postpone the day of liis
It was at her request. widowiiood.
:l
an auditing committee and Iiad to
cold. I read it over and say: ‘I
don’t know r.l,out this. There's a
good deal of bludgeon and bowie-
knife journalism in that. I’ll
hold it’over a day longer.’ The
nvxt day i read it again I laiign.
and say: ‘Pshaw! ami I
he<
The fact
wrote ii.
can feel
:ks getting a little hot.
is [ am ashamed I ever
and hope luai noi. ly
lias s'-en it. and i hare ; !i un'*
gotten the .ai'licle '■ r lc tout
filled my sou! with i' . . I
haven't ln-en hart, I hav : t hurt
any body, an I the wi ' 1 ■*
right along, making twenty f ay
hours a day as usual, and [ ,;m ,.d
the happier. Try it, my boy :
2Ial.iri.iI 1‘oison.
Tlie drouth m Southwest Geor-
"ia lost spring dried up the wells,
and we were compelled to use wa
ter from f lie ci
lion.
>n tue tiutula-
The result was that all were
It has Ikh*u tested in hundreds
lias been very suecessful i:i
oi
■uses nn<i lias never failed m a sii
instance.
zerland. If he [icrislieii ] an implenieat an.I then abuse it
Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Acidity or heartburn, Chronic j - are ’ tk ‘ ar sir ’ - vo " rs ; ness <.r character, tim
Dysentery cr Diarrhoea, Heart Disease, Etc. j obediently ! pect of separation ivoi
and iti rvcrv c*psoof ASTHMA. !utg *T>m]iiifjite*l with indisjvsrioji. Tj>ri»i»l Livor. or l\*n-;i|»aii»>n. it is a safe and certain r AXS11AW E o: r ITCII. I ori« F in*lUv received wi
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t ine. \Yf ask DYSiT i*TH S ami ASTN.tlATH
tliscascs. This medicine is o»uiposed of parcly Yv-i^ctahip
tiyniptonis of Ih’spcpsia or Indigestion, los
fullness or wi'iglit in the
Avidity, dutult'iifo, sick or
moly and they will 1-t o.uivincovl that they art* not incurable* [
f appetite, loss o w
Stomach, occasionally nausea and yomiting. Heartburn, i no heart a greater
should .t
, be hardly recognized as his own. to Sw
pii\.ite pension in l was surely singular and must. would it not in a sense be hei ! Ploughs were not made to be left
1 * testify to an unsuspected weak- own fault.? Belter that her own m furrow after using; hoes to J very short time.
that the pros- , lite should have been sacrificed! hang in trees, mowing machines
from tlie ward j To persuade tlie girl to return I u > get shelter beneath trees, or
... . j ith so much j was useless—only a loss of pre j wagons left to be exposed to sun-
.c gi to t ic piovei ui rioubt and dread should thus jcious minutes. With a muttered . afiine and rain,
t tli'sll, :l feeling of e.ipbai.. could hare piodiiccd ii. ma |. e |, avoc of Ins peace. He j growl of disapprobation tlie guide : 1 he good feeder of stock never
n hcait a r-1 ^ ^ _ ; waited for the answer in a sus- | was compelled to allow iier to pro ! gorges them, nor docs lie give
noryous headache, Hull p!lill ill the head, with a st . nsa . " imt siimiid a retired and soll ' l)CU5C that was positively bar- well more than will be eaten with a
tion of Heaviness, or (ihldiness, Irregularity of the Rowels, sometimes Constipated \ tJI - stu ^ UIlt ’ ot stuous p.nsuits . rass j n g At last it came. j Honrs were spent in vain pur- 1 relish. It is not what is eaten,
and then acting too freely, Low Spirirs, Sleeplessness. Sallow Skin. 1 >erangomentofj a "*_ l Lr^'ic Cleethorm 1 ^°’ - ou ma >‘ no h" Olive said, |suit. j i, u t what is digested that furmsh-
Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart. Jcv. If von suffer with any of these symptoms,! ^* lC -l c ‘'“ eRge ' ‘ ect i°'P C ; “unless, indeed, you want to get! “Guide is there any hope?” de- e s the profit.
... * , • • Hall were largo, it liv no means . , . , , , ' , , ...... . ;
testimonials ot , -, , , rill uf me—to send me away. Anil manded a stout Cornisliinan, at j Farming may be a slow way to
pass upon tliis bill, I’d argue tiiat i
the one who brought me back to troubled with chills md fever. 1
my licaltli from apparent death i carried witii me se- -:d bottles of
would be pretty safe for me to in- j Swift's Specific. a:m as Iou as I
entrusted to when health was fid I
Iv regained. I would cheek liis j
bill O. K-, and say nothing about j soon as I
extortionate charges.” Tiie wed l Tie rest, was afflicted with chilis.
|<iing will be duly celebrated ia aj When I resumed iisuse, I was all
il, I had perfect health,
ceased taking it, i
As
like
•mptom
I)r. Holt’s I >ysj)ej)tic Elixir will cure you. The following are a few
parties who have been cured by the Elixir:
lie. P. It. Holt, Ki f.u u, Ai.\. : “ Hatcher's Static*. O'... October IStli. issa.
DnxKt'iR -I . . . .
Mifl’cn-il a great deal with ]H*rio<ii**al attp.fk'' *»t 1k»*i*I.m»'!u*. Having oxhnusrctl my *i:.n skill ami tried tiie |*r**si-rij»tions of a
great ninny physicians*. ! was induced to try your Dyspeptic Elixir. Yon scut me a bottle about tbe middle of Mnreb last,
and I am happy to inform you that I have :• •: suffered from these periodical attacks since.
♦nt'
arid
fiiuin;
«n
r. spociiii* in tinsciasso! diseases. I recommend it t>imy|.., . ,
with your re.juest. made when I saw you last, imt t*»;-1 i it be.-1 to delay i:i order tube thoroughly convinced as to its ctira
tive properties. Very truly yours. L* b- BOZIJ.L, M. D. ! liv
F. •**.—I can't a fiord to be without the Elixir.. I will have it in my house lot it cost what it may. 1.. r. P.
followed that lie wanted more life
[ within its bounds; and a girl in
not even then, for I cannot con- last.
1 make money by sonic people.
Mv indigestion is almost it not i
the sage wisdom of five and thirty !
years he considered her! How
his fireside
a man whom I do “I fear none!” he answered; “at | then, as Bill Arp says, there
; tlie bottom of yonder chasm ”
His words were cut short. A
i sent to marry
not love.”
Send Olive away! Was not ev-
j a law of “eompensal ion” about it.
! It is not only the “freest
ntircly cured. I can eat any ami everything without material injury. 1 h.:\\; been a prnetieinjr physician for thirty years, : * 1 . *
m«l have ever been opposed t:> proprietary med vine. You kindiy furnislicd me with the f**rmul^ t«»r the Elixir, and on ex- | eould her presence by liis fire
imin:«ti<Mi can testify t«» the medical pr.-’oerties .mil Thv*-r;!putic:d’npplvation ami 1 recoinmcmi all snfibrii jr fr«un indiprestion : . - i
md nervous headache, or any disease arising fr. m torpid liver t*>'procure a bottle of your Dyspeptic Elixir, font is almost c nai inoniztu .ill llic (
: specific in thiselassof di-eases. I rceummcni! it vmy p -i- and pre.-eri bc it in mv practice, i would have roupdied | current of the life lie ex»ccte<
cry pulse in ids body beating with j cry, half triumphant, half fear-! j n Die world,
Points for lUdiectiou.
Four causes account lor most oJ
he prevailing poverty and degre
Elation. They are drunkenness,
rcr!
ignorance, laziness, and pride.
Only a small pejrentage of trou
ble comes from illness and mislbr
tune, and nine-tenths of our pov
ci ty and misery are the results of
intemperance. Ignorance is also
set down as the cause of much
misery, and the fact is self evi
<b*nt that laziness means idleness
and idleness means neglect ol
life j
wife and children. Another
but
is
groan, she
pr.. P. It. Holt. Ecfu-la. Ai,a. Co-mptk’U.i.kf f*Exnit\i.V Office. Atianta. <»a.. Jn.y 0th. l*vv>.
Dkak Sii: I ;uu pleaded to rejv»rt tl'.nt I hivebotentirely cureiDif indirection, hvthe nso «-t yocr "Dyspeptic Elixir. I
was imlnctd by a friend to try i: after Uhviuii tric-i alino.-: every r»*im*d> known for my disease, without tlie sli^hte.-t cheet. ,
] look only three small hollies of your medicine before 1 '-v:;s entirely well. ! suffered several years, ant! although it has been sadly tarnished through the im-
ibrce vears since I used your preparation, I have had no letum of it Yours truly, ' . r . .. ♦*.
1 \V. A. WRIGHT. Comp. Gen. State of Ga. j providence ot Bernard s tatner.
Office o? t:if ^iNort: >.f ANrFACTniiyu Co.. Err a v i.a. Ala.. July 4tli. 1*^3.
Thi< i« to certify tlniV my wife. Mary J. H:.:’ tc,v. r. -'.if. ■, . six from i ml y ti-ni ami cnhirgemciit *»t the aver:
that she had been reduced in-flesh from i:v pounds pom.;-. •:: •. • whs gloomy and «!• spttndei.t; that as an experiment—
and by enrn'e-t persuasion—she was imlm-iHl to try om- l.otii • •■• *i- it's l)ys}u-pti** Elixir; that she was linmeuiately and
m.ccrialiy 1x»nefitte*l, and continuing its use a few nuusths, siie was entir* !y relieved of her troubles, regained her appetite,
and m»w weighs 135 pounds. Tiie Elixir has brought us health an*i }uq*piness where all other rcmrdics hat* re-tilted in eon
tinuous sulVerine ami *lis:t]>pointment.
J. C. lllLiHToWEU.
ErFAt’i.\. Al\.. May i n. 1SS3.
Di:. JIoi.t- Dear Sir: About five venrs ago T was taken with :t vio’rnt «*ou<rh with enlarged liver ami eoti.-tipatn»n. I grew
w.n-.-e ami worse until it was almost impossibi: for me t<» i>- down ami s’.-vp at night f. »r IS months, owing to the seyentv oi ;
the rough. The onlv wav I coultl s!ec]» was in a < b: ir. my :• •.:<* resting upon a pillow on a table. Was treated by two differ- j
cut ph.y-ii bins.imd tried'a mmber of Patent Meda le x’ all of whii li •!**! m» good, .\fter having de-paired oi ever getting ,
well, my wife consulted you by h-Uer. Yoiiscni me twoh.atles «•: yc.ur Dyspeptic Elixir; in less than three days I could he
down and sleep as well as I ever could in mv life : a f w bottle- cured me perfectly,
her of persons and never knew it to fail to cure in a single instance. Yours truly.
I have recommended it to
JOHN F.
a great un HI
KE II OK.
Mr. AY. B. McLeudon. of Hatchers Station, says Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured him of indigestion.
Et'F.wr». Ala., May 1st. IftSd.
Di;. Holt—-Dear Sir; Your Dyspentic Elixir cured my daughter of Dyspepsia of a very aggravated form of twelve months
standing. I had tried several of the best phv.-icians in tlie countv, who failed to benefit her. ..... t , . ,,
1 • * BRYANT GRIFFIN, White Pond. f!a.
'UO-GISTS. ^ril ln-iy.
i , | •* lit iiiui vumnxu, ziuuiuui 1)0
out u*c in ay add, . 1
fierce, unhidden joy at the verdict. ful. slipped from Olive Power's ; the most lordly. Note the thor ! ^ntial cause of poverty deserves a
<1 " let I she had given? Tlie measure of' bloofiless lips. j ougii independence of tlie inteiii j place in tlie list, ami that is the
; current of the life he expected to ; • . . ,, i *.i • . t i
a- 1 his recent terror was the measure “i^isten! 1 hear
I of his present relief. I said.
Yet, the bait of five thousand l . . . r , . , .! . tI . . . „ .
j . “ I hat is a fear winch my ward, A silence that might be
pounds was a temp a.ion. Hu ,—my way*ward ward! need never j prevailed. i be fat. Either the milk will be
lories of Cleethorpc Hall had been f j, ar ^ or> ” | ie sai.i with a slow | “The wind across the glacier,; defleient in quantity or quality.
broad smile; “she lias brought too ( miss,” answered tlie leader in
much sunshine into my lonely j sulky despair. “There is noth
life for me to lose her. But change ! ing for us but to go hack.”
“I will not,” tiie girl declared,
“until yon tell me whose voice
that is. Hark, is it the sound of
wind!”
Again they listened, and again
without a result.
dianship will soon lie at an end,” Mark Croxford gently laid his
he answered steadily, almost. baud on Olive's arm. “Believe | harmless.
sternly. He must face the future me, you are mistaken, 31 iss Pow- j — » m-
resolutely, as befitted a teacher j er," he said; “you do not suppose ! ^ r - George Laws made last
of his fellows. i that any one of us would give up - vear w > l h on c liorsv, on Mr. John
And a few seconds later his j the search if the least chance le •' Kodger s place, in 31 aeon conn
quick, nervous step was echoing j raained? But the guide knows •.'• “*'d0u pounds °f seed cotton,
in tlie passage without. best.” j or eighteen bales, on ordinary poor
An early summer vacation in And yet, as lie uttered Iris mcl-'land.—Smithcille Enterprise.
I and philosophy is not a particu
; larly remunerative hobby to ride.
Mr. Humphrey Power’s legacy, if
not precisely a fortune, would be
is inevitable some day.”
■•Why?” a low voice raurmered;
and again came tlie mvsterious
an assistance in the keeping up j lllllmination of Olive’s eyes.
•Because Oiive,—if for no otli-
of the restricted Cieethorpe es
tablishment.
The matter was debated long
and anxiously, and as the result
Miss Olive Power arrived at tiic
Halt one snowy February morn
ing. Slight of figure, winsome of
feature, with merry, violet tinted
brown eyes, and lips continually
parting in a piquant smile over
teeth of whiles; pc-nrl, if he was
jer reasons—the years of my guar-
gent farmer who recognizes and
j develops tlie vast resources of the
sod.
It! A cow giving milk should not
often both. The best cows are
never fine looking animals, except
to tlie eye of an expert, who can
see behind tlie rough and bony
frame evidences of gooil milking
qualities.
m ♦ w
Two Connecticut school girls
doped together. That is, they
ran away with each other. If
young ladies must elope, this plan
is commended as comparatively
widespread and ruinous sin of im
providence. With the exception
of intemperance tiie improvidence
of the masses of tiie people is tin-
cause of more poverty and suffer
ing than anything else. The
people who work for wages and
salaries do not, as a rule, lay
anything by for old age and sick
ness. Too much is wasted, and
too much is spent for show.
There is too much recklessness of
right again. Wc have used it in
our lau.iiy as an antidote i'-ir ma
laria p-'ison for two in three years,
and have u.-vc known it to fail in
a single instac
V. C. FL'RI.OIV.
Sumter Co., Sept, il, 1381.
A Cripple fi- dorcsl.
Some two years ago I received
a boy (Lena Whit--) info the Or
phans' Home, near Macon, from
Columbus. He was one of the
poorest er attires i have ever seen
—nothing but skin and bone—
crippled ami d.-: lined by Scrofu
la, which had attended him from
his birth. About eighteen months
ago I coalmen, e l giving him
Swift's Specific. A fter several bot
tles ha l been taken and no visi
ble results to be seen, I began to
-despair, but continued tlie medi
cine. At last signs of improve
ment became apparent, and from
that date to tiie present there Ins
been constant improvement in both
body and mind. Ho is now about
fourteen years old, and is one of
the brightest boys I have ever
known. I honestly believe that
ii- will nltimaleiv outgrow the cf-
expenditure among people ol j fcets of this loathsome disease «n
small means, and tlie band to j der the influence of Sa - specific
month way of living is altogetherJ The two eases of c vsiprias
too common. A man may lit j
competent, industrious,- hones
and temperate, but if lie habitual
ly lives up to the very last cent
of bis income, or a little beyond,
it, he and those dependent upon
him are absolutely certain Income
to grief.—ricasanlon Star.
The two cases
I which were treated some two rears
j ago with S. S. S. sle w no - ;r.p
touis of return of the disease
L. B. FaiSE.
Sup't Orphans' Home, S. G.Con.
.Macon. Ga.. Nov. 1. 18S4.
Treatise on Blood and Skis
Diseases mailed free.
Tut: Sv, ift Si-jicihc Co..
Di av.tr J, Atlanta, Ga.