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that hails the advance of new ideas for tha
good Of humanity is hailed with delight.
D fa the province of newspapers to wstob
(or strange events or phenomena ot any kind
and to immediately investigate a reported
oat of the line of regular eommanfty
happenings. So when the story ot Hr.
ScsaaajscEosaia. lay stricken
with a supposedly incurable die>
was told, the Arjus and Patriot ds
tailed a reporter to look up\the reported
tests of the ease, to whom Jfrk Hutohlnson
mate the following statement.
“I am a native ot Massachusetts, a wood¬
worker by trade, and forty years ot age, and
for the past fifteen years haye been, working
in various sawmills in Vermont and Mu»
ehnaetts. Eight years ago I moved from
Bradford to Chelsea and bought the sawmill
of which I am now proprietor. I was in por¬
ted health and known throughout Chelsea
and vicinity as one of the strongest men or
my weight In that section. December 19th,
1W% I I at w«8 work hurt In by the a mill piece of After flying that, board as
wan I be¬
gan slowly to lose my strength and became
incapacitated The for work er effort of anv kind
east ot my trouble seemed to be my
I buck, but It gradually extended downward
consulted all the local phyeMAas and was
treated by two of them, bet the medicines
they avail administered were not of the slightest
and did not shook the disease m the
least. In fact, I was a miserable victim ot
locomotor ataxia ted waa eooaoioos of a
steady advance of the insidious disease. My
back ached oontlnually and my legs began
to grow numb and to be lees and lees usable.
By the 16th ot April I could absolutely do
nothing pbysMana and was wraoely able to stand. My
advised me to ge to the Mary
Fletcher Hospital, at Burlington, to Be
left treated, home and I took their advice. When I
my friends bode me good-bye,
physicians never expecting the to hospital see me alive toid again. The
at me that my
Was a serious one, and I was complete¬
ly discouraged. I remained at the hospital
seven weeks and took the medlelnes which
the doetom gave me. I felt belter at the hos¬
pital and thought that I wni recovering, and
went, borne to continue their treatment,
which I did for two months, and also had an
electric battery under their odvloa. Thelm
Movement, 1 give however, did not continue, and
began to up hope. August 1st, 1898,1
ooold not get out of my chair without as¬
sistance, and If I got down upon the floor, I
oould not get up alone. About this time I
chanced to read an account of the wonderful
curative caratire powers powers of ot Dr. Dr. Williams’ williams’ rmk Pink Pills FOla
far Pale -»------- People In 0Me# oases similar t0 to my own.
thought I did not have trial any could faith do in the Fills, but I
a without teUInc no ham, so I
bought going some I anyone what
was to do. After nad been taking *
them some time I surprised myself by get¬
ting out of my chair without assistance, and
found d that, that, for for the the first first time time In In months. months, I I
eras. able to walk down to the postoffloe, and
my neighbor* lalghbort began began to dtecuas the marked
improvement in my health. As I continued
tho medicine I continued to Improve, sad
soon eeoa recommenced recommenced work work hi m the the mill, mill, at at first
very lightly, and increasing as I wee able
sad ee l gained In health and spirits, and
for the past three months I have been
working I tea hours per feel day well, alrioet as stead¬
Steep ily as ever well did. as I I ever did, sad eat I well have and
as no
pel* any-’*— ’’
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The reporter talked wMh severe! other
gentlemen In regard to the case ot Mr.
Hutchinson, whole a well Of known ettisan ot
O h alree and a Justice the Fence; and they
corroborated bis statements as ter as they
ware familiar with the and stated that
be known to be a reliable man, and any
statement he might make would be entitled
to entire credence.
shows Ah analysis that ot Dr. WUUams’ Pink Pills
they are locomotor an unfailing specific partial far
each diseases as ataxia,
pstsMs, St Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neural*
gia, rheumatism, la grippe, nervous palpitation headache, the of af¬
ter effects of sallow the
heart, terms pale weakness and either in complex male loos, female; all
or or
Fink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be
box • boxes tor $8.50—they (»
• or are never
sold to bulk or by the lOO) by addressing Dr.
M.X. Medicine Company, ftehaueetady.
QTER FIFTY YEANS OF SUCCESS.
m •I tha Ml P. Laved
A^ a * the Jokn P.Loroa
to assn authority
'JS one who *v*r had
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had to of unfair treat
this
to trade son hshOdM fas.
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*>!**ynmniAtio toou,inprOM*,
feet *2ESto under to* W» tai« MO
water.
There are more muscles in the tail
of a rat than there are in a human
hand.
It was twenty-nine days from the
oaeting of the Lick objective glass be¬
fore it had cooled sufficiently for safe
removal.
An aurora seCn from Toronto, Cana¬
da, last year has been calc ala ted' to be
166 miles high and 2300 miles from
end to and. vet
In tests last year in the Germantown
of Dessau it was shown that cooking
by wood and coal oosts a little more
than twioe that done with gas.
A German officer has invented a mo¬
tor in which * fine stream of coal dust
is utilised to drive s piston by explo¬
sion in the same manner as the gas in
the gas engine. *
All plants have periods of activity
and rest. Some are active in the day¬
time and sleep at daylight night; others honk and re¬
pose during the
are awake at night.
The longest continued cataleptic,
sleep known to science was reported
from Germany in 1892, the patient
having reptehed absolutely uncoil
scions lot four and a half months.
The largest mammoth found in Si¬
beria measured seventeen feet tasks long
and ten feet in height. The
weighed 360 pounds. The hesd with¬
out the tusks weighed 414 pounds.
The director. Of thefeydney’ oolleoted (Aus¬ facts
tralia) Observatory has
regarding eighty-four icebergs, show¬
ing that they do not appreciably affect
the temperature in their neighbor¬
hood.
Electricity has been adopted the summit for
towing the oanal boats on
level of the Canal de Bourgoyne, which
oonneots the Siene and Soane, cross¬
ing in its course the divide between
the ohsnnel and the Mediterranean.
The new Sheffield laboratory will for
the scientific department of Yale be
four stories high and seventy-two feet
front by 180 deep. It is to be the
largest and best college laboratory in
the oonntry, and will cost $180,000.
The following represent the bet}
meats for children, in the order, of
their digestibility: Cold mutton, mut¬
ton chops, venison, tenderloin, sir
loin , sirloin steak, lamb chops, roast
beef, rabbit meat and ohioken. Veal,
pork, turkey, goose and duck should
be excluded from the children’s bill oi
fare. 4
The blue mould on cheese resemble*
bread paould. It bears a t cluster 61
branches, each tike of which is a layer beads, oi
naked spores, a string of matured.
all breaking apart when
These prodnoe new fungi. This same
m o uld is found on old leather, and
oftentimes develops on the surface oi
preserved fruits. , . r
Dr. Schiff, of Vienna, has applied
photography to the study of the human
skin. A bright tight is projected examined on
the part of the skin to be
and by direct- exposure. many small
details Of - the skin, including mark¬
ings not usually discernible, are pho¬
tographed. The enlarged negatives clear¬
show these details with great
ness.' 1 -
Don’t Worry.
Worry is » curse and a source oi
untold evils. It seams the face, with
lines and furrows, sad has a most de¬
pressing effect qpon that hyper- sen si
tiva organ, the stomach, which at ouch
times becomes a most unwilling and
laggard servant. Indeed, it is safe to
•ay that unless eMpuraoed by a cheer¬
ful temper and bright, or, at least,
hopeful, thoughts, the stomach will
play truant or sulk and do no work
which it can shirk.’ The physiological
explanation of this is the close alii
anoe of the great sympathetic tte telegraph nerves,
Thfok are worse than
for carrying had news’; the wdrt’y and
auxia^y which d epr es s the brain pro¬
duce simultaneously a semi-paralysis
of tha nerves of • the stomaoh, afidl-ptoesto gtftric 1
jmiees will not flow,
there is indigestion. mental , health is
One sign of ot Inf self-control se¬
renity enables temper bear with a> equanim¬
that ns to
ity and unruffled temper the petty
trlals aad jan ot life, especially with scolding, those
fimn contact
folk. It is well to
_ _ | __ own w
; and s cultivation of the art of
not hearing will help ns very much.
It ia nEgpjgfl a very useful art all through life
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Trained.
to
tha show at the Crystal Palaoe in the
shape of what is dare
and thought-reading able do anything but
seems to be to
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pul up my umbrella when it mins.
He (without umbrella)—Neither do
I. Some other fellow 0^f*-Pfi^ usually puts
mine up.—De trait
You are educating with a wrong mo¬
tive if yoW think your education is go¬
ing to exempt you from world. doing your
share of work in the
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Take Time by the Fo r e l ock ,
Check growing Infirmity and mitigate the
-411 of growing sge with Hostettsris Stomach
Btttem, which relieves these evils. Rheu¬
matism, lumbago, chills and fever, dyspepsia,
lose *of appetite, are all remedied by tills
helper of the aged, weak and convalescent.
SX SAWnSS this aasertlos, which is
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Dr;Kilmer’s all Kidney and 8wm-.Root Bladder troubles. pore*
Ht Pamphlet and Consultation free.
Laboratory Binghamton, N. Y.
Ho matter how angry you may he madder. yon out
always go to the drug store and get
1 / What They Say.
have tried it thoroughly: Rev. 8am P. Jones:
“It to truly a gr-at remedy.” Rev. J. L Ox¬
ford. Atlanta: “Finest medicine I have ever
used.” Harvey Ware, Augusta, Go.:“Great¬
est medicine In the world.” N. medical H. Driggers,
Columbus, Ga.: "Grrateet of rejae*.
dies.” Mr*. J. J. Halbert; medicine Terry, Mias., have after
foar years use: "Best we ever;
had in our family.”
If a person would do only what he
knows he oan do well, there would be
fewer failures in the world.
by^ O^nmbus
wor New
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century are in the linen
of science. The triumph
of Conaenratlve lUustraied Son*
ery is well
knife and without pate.
X3&8LFML Clumsy, chafing trusses
duo. TUMORS, inflammation,
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Prl**, cotiTMtibh, H-hL, ca*Moa tires. . Sore
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"No, sir,” said the busy man, “I
don’t care for your verses, I don’t un¬
derstand the stuff, and I don’t like
it”
"That” said the man with lengthy
hair, "is a peculiar foot about poet¬
ry-” "What do mean?” $
you isn’t in it
"Everybody that Washington up seems Star.
to be down dfa it"—
Abe the middle-aged tramp how he
•pent his youth and see if it will not
prove a record of wasted *4
ties.
, The Ladles. V
Hie pleasant effect and perfect safety wMh
which ladles may use the California liquid lax¬
ative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions,
makes it their favorite remedy. To get the
t/ue and genuine article, look for the name of
Hie California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the
bottom of the package.
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Seabeard Air Line.
Short Line to Norfolk and Old Print Com¬
fort, Va. Through sleeper on veatlbuled train
between Atlanta and Washington. Also be¬
tween Augusta and Portsmouth, va.
Hall's Catarrh Care.
Ia taken In ternally. 'Price TOo.
Attention, Tourist.
The most pleasant and cheapest way to
reach Boston, New York, and the East is via
Central Railroad and Ocean Steamship Com¬
pany. $*00 The rate la $43.80 for tjie round trip, and
ItaterocmT straight. Tlokets Include with meals deli¬
Tables supplied all the
cacies of the season. For Inform* 1 it n call on
or address any agent of Central R. R.
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Tulane University of Louisiana.
Prof. 8. E. CHAILLE, M. D„ Dtem.
%W~P. O. Drawer 381. NEW ORLEANS, LA-
LOVELL
DIAMOND
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The Lightest, Strongest, and Most Durable Wheels Made.
A Wheel That You Cap Place Confidence In.
As a Hill Climber It Is Peerless. As a Roadster It Has No Equal
As a Racer It Is Superior. . 1;
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Diamond, and in the past, ,
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The man who wants to argue every¬
thing. does stay home
The man who not
nights. horse and
The man who beats a
stands a oow.
The man who loves the sound of his
own sweet voice.
The man who thinks it smart to be
brusque to strangers. his seat while
The man who keeps
ladies are standing.
The man who boasts of his own ex
tefavaganoe and vices.
The man whose* alphabet always be¬
gins St the third vowel.
The man Vrho thinks the world will
fail to move on when he is gone;
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Circulars . Prc*id*at. ROUX, OS.
Bop of Mackiier), Attention!
Deal directly with manufacturers and :
Write us for prices.
ENGINES, BOILERS, HAW MILLS.
Grist Minis, Cane Mills, Cotton
Gina and Presses,
And anything wanted ia the machinery line.
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