The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, October 25, 1894, Image 3

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p. p. p. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes Maryeious Cures Ifi Bloo*l Poison IXS= ' : ’** r: -“•’trairrim, Miagi Rheumatism and Scrofula &sft33SH'S3 r and ias.-itu<ii> fliet ]>rrv ( T .' for. Primary orcitnrtarv ‘ ' >yph.l, f„r M'ood AU,,,- £ In .ill bloo-l nnd < i.‘>i tmS?* 8 - I : , . nr> , I '-• VhrVlmr • < aid in;ad. bo:In. (r' -r I erv.oma-v.o mnv r-.ir, without !■■■■■ f rontr'. tintbm. (liat J*.' u n , ( . >., J Pl<KVt purifier !•, tin; world, a„li ,: l'LalVc£-caI' 1 :<i7 ° ; 1 *“***“* '-*™ IWrteTTOlWlj T.jdloa whor.o .-re p<>;-,onj rnd v.ho-o blood in In ar Ircpnro o. n - dno to mon*>tru.-il trrr-Kulirit (<■•'. are peculiarly honUiod by tli<> v/- dorful tonic and blood flen'npiru • r. i>- ortienof p. |. p. |>ri.j!;ly /.Jh.'l’oLo Root Ana Potuusluo. BrniNoFiFt.D. Mo., \hk. 1 Uh." 1 "irT —I c m spo.-ih in tlio highest terms of Your moalcino from my • vrn personal knowledge!. I wasaffected with heart dlscano, pleurisy and rheumatism for 3o years, was treated by tho vory bent physicians ana spent hundreds of dol lars, tried every known remedy with out finding relief. I have only taken one bottle of your P. r. P., and can chocrfully aay it has d<mo me more food than anything I havo ever taken. can recommend your medicine to all sufferers of the abovo diseases. _ , .MRS. M. M. YEARY. Springfield, Green county. Mo, I'( r Sale by "NY. L. CurluicliaeJ, Jackson, Ua. 110 L be jrise a9 n . HW -™ - jgj _ P>Mk l Milltr, 1 ™ °f Jempsey Souse f Repairing-, MULBERRY ST. t——/jACKSON GA R- S. CRfeITCHER. T. J. FAMBRO. R. S. CRUTCEER & CO., Furniture. - - - - Furniture. Everything at “Cut Prices,” Bed. Room, Parlor, Dining Room, Library, Office and Hall Furniture PrieegW Write for our illustrated catalogue or ca£l to see us when in the city. 53 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. King of all Absoiute,y Bicycles, the es ** Light Weight and Superior Hateriai Rigidity. Every Ms* and Scientific Work chinefuHywarranted || manship. ' ' Highest Honors at tt: EiposiHon. Send two*ccnt Ettmp for cur Z4page Catalogue-A work of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Retail Salesroom. ?So WaKish Ax e. Lake end Haiited StS., CHICAGO, ILL.. NORTH GEORGIA Agricultural College, DEPARTMENT fit THE UNIVERSITY, At Dah/onega, Georgia. Spring term begins first Monday In February. Fall term begins first Monday in September. full literary courses. TUITION FREE With ample corps of teachers. THROUGH MILITARY TRAINING *M " " under a V. S. Army Officer detailed bj Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. Under competent and thorough instructors. VOUNG LADIES have equal advantages. CHEAPEST COLLEGE IN THE SQUID PIMPLES, BUITHIiFS ANO OLD SORES CATAP.nti. MAIAJIA KIDNEY TROUBLES and DYSPEPSIA wv m n^r(anarvicv*iawrißnß* Arc csllrrly removed by P.P.P, —Prickly Ash, Poke Rort and Petftft* mum, the groatet blood nurlfief ofi earth. AhST’n’trrr, 0., July 21, M?* T f Dlto-.v FaVnrtbaAl Ca. : 1j: \r fin?--t be'tgo* n bettib of J. r ‘ :r 1 - * * P- r r Stjfi'. gs, Ark. .and l .i i*i q giw-,<l than three p .a. t. ! tiio.a tat tho Hot Springs. WU4 . hroo bottles C. O. I>. Iloapoctfully yours, .. JA3. M. NEWTOS, Aberdeen, Brown Counts'! **> Cr.r*f. J. jv .•’ vAoen it nay fcam: I here* • jJE'-'-'li *PY ‘*° wonderful propertieo of . . P. J*. for erupt ions of the skin. I lanere-i r spvornl years with nn nn r. ;htly i:l <!.:•• groeablu e^ly*t rt • , dS my fa*e. > tried eij.-rr roms* < v bn. la ram.until r. P. p. waa used, and oip rrj*V ontirelv cure*!. (Siguod I;”) J.'l). JOHNSTON, Savannah. Ga, Cancer Cared. Testimony from Use Mayor cf Bequin,Vm, Pr.QrtN. Tet., January 14, IRO3. Messrs. Litmn Bios., Savannah. O i.: <-'c'iilc’ni-n— l havo tried your p, P. P. f->r a disease of IhMMiin, nrually l.'iown -a skin r i'.vner,of thirty vear.-r stiip.png. and .ound groat relief: it PMri:i'>s tlio blood and removes ail lr i ■thi-ior: from tho neat of the disease inf! prevent any snrouding of tho sores. I havo taken fivoor nix bottles end f *el eoiitldonE that aaol her conrr.a Will effect a cure. It has atr-o relieved mo from imlig -stion and stomach troubled. Yours truly, CAPT. W. m. RUSIT, Attorney at Law. Book on Blood Diseases Mailed Free. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT, LIPPIMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, Llppman’) Block, Sarannab, Ga W. L. Douclas 4* fft CUAr 13 THE BEST. Q j OnWC. NO SQUEAKING. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys a nd Misaes are the % Best in the World. See descriptive advertise £. ment which appear* In thl* Take no Substitute. Insiat on having W. L. DOUGLAS’ SHOES, with name and price on bottom. Sold hr DR. j. w. CRUM. _ { L A Costive NESS rOP I fSt \ *%ick OR DYSPEPSIA / iOF \ H Sfious- INDIGESTION l MHS@ I HEADACHE. B;l!Ogskess\ undice Scu snM*£r^ ®|f^^ r/rr JA T *gVBS.ISI o ,'* What Is Heroisnt. There are different kinds of heroism, says an exchange. To some people it is jnmping into the midst of a fight, and to others it is the fjniet endurance of everyday troubles. The boy who must give np his in clinations because his duty commauds, who must live a life of self-sacrifice, is a greater hero than the one who in the enthnsiasm of the moment sacrifices his life for another. The boy who stood by his admiral and went down with the singing Eng lish Irian of war was a lieto Who ought to have a tablet in Westminster Abbey, where England keeps a record of her greatest men, but lie was in no respect greater than a boy we kuoWj Whose father has lately died, and has given up his Hope of a college career to go into bnsiness and help support his mother. The everyday patient, un complaining heroes are the truly great ones*. Where He Stood. The married rnau was pumping the bachelor on the matrimonial question, having as his object a few bachelorian views, *'WelV’ he said aftet Considerable discussion, “what do you think of mat rimony, anyway?” “I don’t think of it at all,” was the conclusive response. “I’ve given Up all thoughts uf it long ago.” Coloring Leather by Electricity. In anew process for coloring leather l>y electrical action the hide is stretch ed upon a metallic table And CoVered, except at the edges, with the coloring liquid. A difference of potential is established between the liquid aud the •metallic table. The effect of the elec tric current is to cause the pores of the skin to open, whereby the Coloring is enabled to penetrate deeply into its tissue. The Olde-l (System of Telegraphy Is that e lablislied between the brain and the nerves, which tran-mit instantaneonsly to the great organ of rcnsfition aitd thought every shock they experience. These, electric shocks are very vivi t, painful and disturbing when the nerves are weak. Hostetler’s Stom ach Bitters strengthens, soothes, and renders the nerves t'anqutl. It induces sleeft, soiind '•ige lion and appetite, ami conquers bil— ouste*3 S malaria, rheumatism and kidney irou lc. “One bed for one, person” is the be ! t ru’e for In ai h and comfort. Whole Family Helped §** My husband was troubled with Rh eti tnatintn so that he could hardly lift his hand to his head, and also had severe pains in his stomach after eating. Four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla* completely cured hint' Our son was all run down and Hood’s Sarsaparilla built him up, and he gained 15 lbs. Our little boy Leon has also been anpvtite.weight and strength by the medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured me of JCryttipe lan, which I have had for 15 years and which is now entirely driven out of my system. Since Hood’s Sa ;> Cures taking Hood’s I am better in every way.” K. Johnson, Lyme Centre, N. H. Hood’s I’ills are a mild cathartic. 35 cents. i McELREES | tWINE OF CARDUI.| ! Female Diseases. J 803 * WORLD’S-FAIR * : HIGHEST AWARD I . "SUPERIOR NUTRITION-THE LIFE” i g T,E GRBATr A\BDIOINAI> FOOD Has justly acquired the reputation of being The Salvator for Invalids The-Aged. AN Incomparable Aliment for the Growth and Protection of INFANTS and CHI LDREN A superior nutritive in continued Fevers, And a reliable remedial agent in all gastric and enteric diseases; often in instances of consultation over patients whose digestive organs were re duced to such a low and sensitive condition that the IMPERIAL GRANUM was the only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when LIFE seemed depending on its retention And as a FOOD it would be difficult to conceive of anything more palatable. Sold by- DRUGGISTS, Shipping Depot, JOHN CARER * SONS, Hew Verb. SOUTHERN FLASHES. A SUMMAIiiT C>F INTERESTING HAPPENINGS, And Presenting an Epitome of the South’9 Progress and Prosperity. A Raleigh, N, C., dispatch says: Walter A Montgomery, the new nom inee of the ftisionists for Associate jus tice has been notified that the repub licans had agreed to his nomination, which the populists had so earnestly pressed. The first Consolidated mortgage deed of the Southern Railway Company has been filed at Knoxville, Tenm The mortgage is for $120,000)000, iii favofr of the Central Triist Company, of New Tdrk. No mortgage for as large an amount was ever before made in Ten nessee. The application for the appointment of a receiver for the Lookout Mount ain properties at Chattanooga will probably be heard by Chancellor Mc- Connell. It noWseems that all parties will consent to the receivership plan, although it is expected that most of the indebtedness will be paid off with in sixty days. The populists of the tenth Tennes see district have nominated R. J. Raw lings for congress. There is no hope for the success for Rawlings, but his candidacy makes the chances for the detnbUratic nominees Colonel Pat terson, doubtful and gives J. W. Brown, republican, a favorable pros pect. Saturday afternoon the first car wheels ever made in- North Carolina Wehe iiiade at tile new plAnt of the Lobdell company at Raleigh. The first casting was an entire success. General Robert F. Hoke said he had never seen any new enterprise make a finer start, Many other prominent business men were present. The cigarmakers in Feidenberg’s big factory at Tampa, Fla., walked out Monday morning. The men demanded three dollars per thousand more, aud say that they will refuse to return to work until this is granted. It is feared that this is the forerunner of a general and determined strike. The strikers are quiet and orderly and no trouble is anticipated. Treasurer Robert Copes, of Orange burg county, S. C., was killed and robbed Saturday afternoon while on his return from a tax collecting tour in tile country. His murderers es caped. Treasurer Copes was about fifty years old, and was one of the most influential men in Orangeburg county. Governor Tillman has offered SSOO for the capture of the murderers. An affidavit has been sworn out against Professor S. H. Cleveland, principal of a school at Union, Miss., by the state superintendent of educa tion, W. G. SteveusoD, charging Cleveland with fraudulently selling answers to teachers who were being examined for public schools in that district. Cleveland was arrested and placed under a large bond for his ap pearance at the circuit court in Jan uary. At Winchester, Ky., Monday Col onel W. C. P. Breckinridge spoke to several thousand people. The colonel spoke in favor of the democratic nom inees for county and district offices. Winchester is in the tenth congres sional district, in which Judge Wil liam Buckner and Joe Kendall are the short and long term candidates. The colonel’s recejstion signifies that he will prove a dangerous factor in the race for United States senator. Court convened at Darlington, S. C. Monday, Judge Norton presiding. The most interesting case to be tried will be that of the Tillman liquor spies, McLendon and Cain, for mur der. It will be remembered that the coroner’s jury at the time of the mur der and the military court of inquiry also brought in a verdict of murder against these men. The belief is preva lent that should the trials result in a conviction that Tillman would at once pardon them. * STRAUSS DECLINES To Accept Tammany’s Nomination for Mayor of New York. A New York special says: The big gest sensation of a campaign that has been replete with them was sprung Friday by Mr. Nathan Strauss, who briefly, but with emphasis which meant that coaxing would do no good, declined Tammany’s nomination for the mayoralty. Though the possibility of such an act had been talked of in political cir cles, but little credence was given it by the general public. The aspect of a man, after having virtually accepted the most prominent office in the gift of the people of New York, declining that nomination, was so unique that most people heard the rumors and simply laughed at them. Friday morn ing, however, the prophets did the laugh ing. At about 10:30 o’clock Mr. Strauss sent his letter of declination to the Tammany executive committee. All day the big eight wrestled with the problem of successorship, and wrestled with Hugh Grant, for the members of the committee were of one mind in their desire to have the ex-sheriff and ex-mayor become the organization’s candidate. HUGH GHANT THE MAN. Grant wasn’t a bit anxious to have an honor which, under the circumstances, is a dubious honor at best, but after much persuasion he submitted the terms and conditions under which he would accept the nomination, and these were promptly acceded to by the authorized representatives of the great organ ization. THE DYING CZAK. His Condition Pronounced Hopeless By the Doctors. The latest dispatches received at the Russian embassy at London, state that the condition of'the czar is ex tremely critical. The news of his condition has cast a gloom over St. Petersburg, Berlin, Cologne, Athens and other continental cities. A dis patch to The Globe from Parie says that private advices received at the French capital indicate that the con dition of the czar is hopeless and that the etjd is near. Thie news he* raused ,*DOst prcftmnd DIAMONDS, W |!tV h E e RWABE Ck8 ’ And everything in the Jewelry line. Fine Watch work, Jewelry repairing. School limlgfH a specialty. Oui- Motto: “Reliable goods, fair dea iog and bottom prices.” STII,“>ON <fc COLLINS .fKWKI.It Y CO., Ho. 55 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. floating facts. The unexplored area of Canada is estimated at l,oodjooo square miles. In China when a pupil is reciting his lesson he tarns his back to his teacher. A Kansas editor, in a plea for bet ter pavements, 6ays that even cats and dogs have sprained ankles in that town. In Norway persons who have not been vaccinated are not allowed to vote at any election. New Tork has 400 regular egg chan dlers, who earn their bread by telling good eggs from bad. A hundred tons of cats’ tails were recently sold in one lot in London. The one-legged Plan nlways puts his best foot forwafd. The poet and the coroners have the same trade—embalming. Very few women drink,and yet most of them are always well laced. The gravy is the poetry af roast chicken, while the dressing is the an them. A dog never needs a tonic, as he always has plenty of whine and bark. Why is a seamstress like a convales cent? Because she is on the mend. When a girl is in love she wonders how her mother ever came to marry her father. A Beautiful Blotchy Face. Right off you Bay “Impossible!” And so it is. Tetter, Eczema, Ringworm or any other scaly, ugly skin disease makes the handsomest face hideous. “Tetterine” will cure them. It’s the only cure—certain, safe, sure. It costs 50 cents. Druggists or by mail from J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Mr. Crimsonbeak —Isn’t it hard work minding the baby? Nurse Girl—Not half as hard as try ing to make the baby mind me. MACON’S EXPOSITION. The Attractions of the Interstate Dixie Fair Will Be Par Excellence. As usual when our Macon friends get right down to business, they are sure to make a success of the Dixie Interstate Fair. Advices received from the secretary’s office say that the exhibits in all the departments and the special attractions will be better than have ever been known in the State of Georgia. The attendance of many thousands of people is the only thing that gives the managers any concern. The problem now seems to be to care for the people and the secretary has found it necessary to advertise in the local papers for all persons who are willing to take visitors during the fair, to send their names to his office. It would seem, therefore, that while every inducement is being offered to crowd the city with visitors, no effort will be spared to make them comfortable while there. To our farmers we would say that if they would like to see what their neighbors are doing in the way of producing from Georgia soil let them go to Macon any time between October 23d and November Bth and they will find enough to astonish them in that line. Many people in our own county are sending entries in the several departments, and this is assurance that considerable interest is being taken in this section in the coming Dixie In terstate Fair. Besides field crops, in which the premiums are very liberal, the Georgia farmer is given an opportunity to see what he can do in the way of stock-raising. The pre mium offers in this department are exceed ingly liberal. The following specimens taken at random from the premium list will show what is being done in that line. Best Stallion, 3 years old and over, and three of his colts—first premium, $25.00; sec ond premium, $15.00. Best Brood Mare and Suckling Colt—first premium, $20.00; second premium, SIO.OO. Best Mare, 3 years old and over—first pre mium. $15.00; second premium, SIO.OO. The individual making the largest and best display of products grown or produced by him or her, or under his or her direction, $2 00. The individual making the second best dis play as above, $l5O. The individual making the third best dis play as above, SIOO. Best Di-play of Garden Vegetables grown and exhibited by one person—first premium, $25.00; second premium, $16.00. But while the farmer is being instructed he will also be entertained The list of special attractions prepared for the Dixie Interstate Fair is a long one. We mention the celebrated Midway Plaisance which is in itself worth a trip to Macon. At the recent St. Louis Fair, which closed last week, the attendance on the Midway Plaisance in one day was 95,000 peo ple. This gives some idea of the popularity of this great attraction and the wonderful hold it has on the people. The enterprise shown by the managers of Dixie Interstate Fair in securing this great attraction is only in keeping with the entire management of this whole exposition. But not content with that, they have secured, at at enormous expense. Pain’s celebrated pyro technic and spectacular production known as the “Last Days of Pompeii.” This production will be given for six nights during the fair and will afford our people the last opportunity they will probably have in some time to see it In addition to the Fall of Pompeii and other brilliant fire-works there will be produced from time to time portraits in fire of many of the distinguished personages of the day. Close neighbors as we are to Macon, with the cheap railroad fares furnished, we can afford to look in on our Macon friends often during the continuance of the fa r, and the time can be profitably and pleasantly spent. The hos pitality of Macon is proverbial and sh e has never failed in this particular. Our people will give her an earnest support and we know that there will be a gathering there such as will make us glad to see. Study common sense and comfort rather than custom and fashion. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root cures all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation free. Laboratory Binghamton, N. Y. In Turkey beds are almost invariably spread on the floor. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, - 1 Lucas Coc.vty. t **• Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Cos., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. .-worn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. , —, A. W. Gleason, 2. SEAL r ’ -—. — l _ Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo. O. by Druggists, 75c. Mr l . Winslow's Soothing Syrupfor children teething, softens the gums, reduees inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle Karl’s Clover Ro>t. the great blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complex ion and cores constipation, 35 ots., 50 cts., sl. *£ evicted with sort! rye* Use Dr, Isaac Tbun>r (sHH'sFye-waifC PreggMasell r,t Sc prlmit*e Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest Ur S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure THINGS WORTH KNOWING. The Duke of Wellington was called the Achilles of England, from the vic tory at Waterloo. Charles I. was called the Man of Blood by the Puritans, and the Royal Martyr by the royalists. William Hogarth was dubbed the Juvenal of Painters, from the satirical character of his works. The imperial guard at Peking, which is drawn from the banner army, con sists of eight regiments. Thomas Moore was the young Catul lus, Melodious Bard and the Pander of Nenus, from the character of his w'orks. Correggio was called the Ariel of the Italian Renaissance, because of the light, airy, cheerful character of his paintings. Among the Turks the bodies of the dead are held in extreme reverence, though the cemeteries are used as pic nic grounds. Heavy deposits of black sand, of about the firmness of ordinary beach sand, are found at various points along the Pacific coast. The mummification of human bodies was practiced by the Egyptians from prehistoric times until after the Sixth century of our era. A piece of flagging on Grasswell road, London, weighing 217 pounds, w r as lifted out of place by tho growth of toadstools beneath it. The Egyptian embalmers preserve not only the human body, but also the bodies of cats, monkeys, sacred bulls and some other animals. Sowter was the old name for a shoe* maker hence Sowter, Sutor, Sutter, and from another name cobble, cob bler, cobber, cobbet and others. Arizona has produced more than $800,000,000 of precious metals. The exports of silver have exceeded $5,- 000,000 a year aud of copper $4,000,- 000. An inquiry instituted among the Lon - don free libraries shows that Mrs. Henry Wood, Edna Lyall and Rider Haggard are the most popular writers. Funeral orations are of the highest antiquity. Before written history be gan they were pronounced over the bodies of kings and heroes. Waters, Watson, Watterson, Wat kins, Watkinson and some others are sons of men called Water, because he lived on the bank of a stream. The most ancient tombs in the world, so far as known, are those of the Theban kings of Egypt. They are believed to be more than four thousand years old. Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, disoelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug-- gists in 50c and $1 bottles, hut it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Cos. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. /qrategx Buggies & Harness. Two highest awards at World’s Fair for tHrength.BesMity and a uraat, ai. Prices. Bix years ago we discarded the Dealer aud began \ Ksmm selling direct to Consumers at \IASMK - wholesale orices. Result: up yrjrflHßN ward of 100,000 Vehicles sold AMg&WßjfeA and our factory now the largest XJTvtF; on earth,dealingdirectwitbcon earners. Send for our mammoth “a ■ t>r*4*.ie;.ao. 126 page illustrat. free catalogue. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI, 0. g— P 5P° g— j CATALOG, giving PC $ a full description ■ ■ of the cheapest and best IRON FENCE made for cemetery me. J. W. RICE, Atlanta, Ca. A, The Best Thing in { j'if Milk Pails \ \\ \is Pearline. That’s the solid truth. You l \ g et t^lem cleaner, and with less work and fuss, than with anything else you can use. It saves you so much that it’s cheaper than / / /A the commonest stuff can be. Proof —the f, I \ \ l ar g est dairies and dealers use Pearline. 1 I J Some women are afraid of Pearline. \ x They think that where cleaning is made so easy, there must be some harm to the thing washed. But Pearline can’t hurt milk pails, anyway. And it can’t hurt the finest lace or the softest hands, any more than it hurts milk pails. Not with the imitation*—the fact that they are imita So tors or followers proves a lark of something, m About People. The kbediveof Egypt has a gorgeous bicycle, almost entirely plated with silver. Everyone of England's royal princes wears a facsimile of his bride's wedding ring. At a recent wedding in Mokane, Mo., the groom’s name was Abraham Lincoln Strickland and that of the offi ciating clergyman was Jefferson Davis Greer. Governor Stone has commenced a crusade against gambling in Missouri by closing all the houses in St. Jo seph. Miss M. E. Braddon, who has writ ten fifty-four novels, quails before the camera. One hundred dollars and a royalty on every picture sold have been offered to her if she will consent to be “taken,” but she is not tempted. tTO PUT ON needed flesh, no mat ter how you’ve lost it, take Dr. Pierce’s ///'Golden Medical Dis covcry. It works wonders. By restor- ing the normal ac r /tion of the* deranged & organs and functions, ; it builds the flesh up to a safe and healthy standard —promptly, pleasantly and nat urally. The weak, emaciated, thin, pale and puny arc made strong, plump, round ana rosy. Noth ing so effective a9 a strength restorer and flesh maker is known to medical sci - ence ; this puts on healthy flesh not the fat of cod liver oil and its filthy compounds. It rouses every organ of the body to ac tivity, purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood so that the body feels refreshed and strengthened. If you are too thin, too weak, too nervous, it may be that the food assimilation i9 at fault. A certain amount of bile is necessary for the reception of the fat foods in the blood. Too often the liver holds back this element which would help digestion. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery stimulates, tones up and invig orates the liver, nourishes the blood, and the muscles, stomach and nerves get the rich blood they require. Spent Hundreds of Dollars with no Benefit. M. J. Coleman of Sargent St., Roxbury % Mass., writes: “After suffering from dyspepsia AmjSßKgEfiMPb. and constipation with un- A> told agony for at least 18 m VlSi months, I am more than ■ M pleased to say that after B ..ar.uh-; using Dr. Pierce’s Golden BBT Medical Discovery and w j • Pleasant Pellets ’ for one m 9 KJJ month, I was entirely 1 cured, and from that day p/ to this I do not know, \ A thank God, what even a \ slight headache is. I paid rflS-.rfft il a doctor on Tremont St., J\\ Boston, in one day (for VK. his advice only,) the sum ’ of f io.oo with $3.50* f° r t medicine, and derived no M - J* Coleman, Esq. benefit. I got more relief in one hour from your medicines, as far as my stomach was concerned, than from all the other medicine I used Ifauy person who reads this is suffering from dyspepsia or constipation and will use your medicine as I have done, he will never regret it. W.L. Douglas CLfAF IS THE BEST.', QInwbNOSQUEAKIN& $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. Mrm FINECAU&K4N3AROI $ 3 SpPOLICE, 3SoIes. *2A 7 - sßoysSchoqlshqes. 5 BoysSchoqlshqes. FOR CATALOGUE Tnlw "Z ijr* wl*dcuglas, W BROCKTON, .MASS. Yon can save money by wearing the W. L. Douglas 83.00 Shoe. Because, we are the largest manufacturers of this gradeof shoes In the world, and guarantee their value by stamping the name and price on tho bottom, which protect you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work In style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no sub stitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, wo can.. HALMSAntI-Uatarrhai .Ghewjn|6um ••Cures and Prevents Rheumatism, Indigestion, •? a Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Catorrn and Asthma, m \ Useful in Malaria and Fevers. Cleanses tne Y A Teeth and Promotes the Appetite. Sweetens A Y the Breath, Cures the Tobacco Habit. Endorsed Y •• by the Medical Faculty. Send for IC, 15 or 25 •• A sent package. 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