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Swanah, Florida and Western
RAILWAY.
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TMB CARD IN EFFECT MAY /5, 1887.
Passenger follows: train* on this road will run daily 3
as •
WMt India Fast Mall.
mxxn DOWH. IlKAD VP.
7 06 a m Lv
9 00 Ar.......Tampa Lv 1 15am
p m Lv 8 00 a m
- Plant Steamship Una.
Thors....pm Monday and Lv...Tampa.. .Ar j Thu is and
Tuesday and Sun.. ,p ra
Friday, Ar. .Kov We«t..Lv | Wod. and
Wednea.aud .p m Sit . ..p m
fiat.....a Ar., Havana.. Lv ! Wed. and
in Sat...noon
Pullman Buffet Cars to and from New York
and Tampa.
Now Orleans Express*
* amLv...., m Lv........Savannah......Ar 7 58 pm
am Ar.......Wayoroa ..... Jeanp ........ Ar 6 16pm
a. .... .Lv 5 05 pm
1 28 am Ar.......Callahan.... Lv 2 47 pm
WOO Ar .....Jacksonville.....Lv 2 05 put
00 am Lv.....Jackson vi le Ar 7 35 run
to io am Lv.......Wayoi Lv.......Valdosta.......Lv o *......Ar 4 4 U pm
** pa» 2 5(1 pm
* >m L y ..... Quitman.......Lv 2 28 pm
. * 93 pm Ar.....ThomHHvtl lo.....Lv 145 pm
3 36 pm Ar...... Hantbridgo. . . Lv 11 25 am
4 04 pm Ar.... Chattahoochee.... Lv U 3'J an
Pullman buffet ears to and from Jackson
villa and New York, to and from Waviu ojw and
Now Orleans via Pensao da.
East Florida Express.
1 80 pm Lv Huvannaii. . Ar 12 06 am
8 20 pra Lv ,.Jtsup.. Lv In !>j am
4 40 pm A r. WaycrosH, f,v it 23 urn
785 pm Ar.....Jiirkeonvi io. Lv 7 on uni
4 15 pm Lv IMCkBoUVilll . Ar 9 45- in
7 20 pra Lv.......WayiTOKM. .Ar (I 35 uni
8 31 fim Ar.......Dupont... Lv !t l> / -in
8 25 pra Lv.. Luka Oils Ar lb 45 mu
8 45 pra Lv.. . (fcowxviiio. Ai It) 30 ;Uil
6 55 pm Lv......Live Oik Ar 7 lb :vm
8 40 pm Lv.......Dupont. ..Ar 5 25 mi
10 55 piu Ar.. . TlionntHvill .Lv 3 25 if,i
.
1 22 am Ar.. ....Albany........Lv 1 *.<5 uu
Pullmiui buffet ears to and from Junks m
villo and 8t. Louie viu Titoniunvi 1« und Albany,
Montgomery, Nashville.
7 85 Lv, Albany ..BHVaiuitth Express.
10 pm . ......Ai 6 10 am
05 pm Lv. ....Jenny ........Lv H 20 am
12 40 am Ar. Waycro»> ......Lv 12 io am
90 5 30 am Ar..., ..Jacksonville. . ..Lv 9 00 pm
0 pm Lv... ..Jacksonville.....Ar 5 .80 am
1 05 am Lv .., .. ..Vteycnmn ......A.” H i pm
2 80 am Ar,... .. ..Dupont........Lv 5 1-5 p ii
7 io am Ar ... .. Liv» O k. l.Y 6 55 pm
10 30 uni Ar. . . Ortlm-Hville Lv 3 45 pm
10 45 :i id Ar. .... Lake (Jitv L i : 5 prn
2 55 nm Lv .....Dupont.. A>' 9 35 pm
6 30 nm Ar, ...Thoma»vi!i<. ..Lv 7 00 pm
11 40 urn Ar.,.. ... Ailmnv... l v 4 00 pm
f'd Htop< sleeping nt all rauilar Htuii-uiH. Pullman buf¬
cur* to and from J* kmmville ,md
Havannah, Gainesville. and to uud from 15n tow and Hav
annah via
Thomasvilla Express.
fi <>5 a in f,v .....Way 'roan Ar 7 00 ]) ni
10 25 a in A .,.. I liornua' _ bv a J5 j> m
Slope ut nil tibfttlit*nmi — .i ; -t i'ioiH.
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TY TY ROUTE.
Fifty Milan Shorter Than any Other
Route Bet tveen tVaycrogg
and Albany.
O* aft#r Sunday, M#y I5tb, 1387, pass
eager trains will ruti as follows ;
CKN l itAL STAVDABD TIM*.
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
V) Jlninswiok, les Marsh............lv via JJ <fc W... Jv fi 00 am 8 08 pm
Jamaica *0 27 mn *8 3i , m
WnTiiMTiIld..............IV .................i v 6 54 am y 00 pm
Hoboken f 7 32 am 0 40 pm
Hohlattorwllfl............Iv ................ v 8 21) mu 10 40 pm
W!t 8 41 am *10 65 mu
> v, ' ,H,t ............. .ar S05an 11 25pm
Savannah, via S. F AW.. ar 12 ooT.ni ‘“c, 10 am
(Jliiiilcsion ar 4 00 pm 10 40 am
Jacksonvilli Oallrtlmn.,, ar 11 2G am 4 30 am
__1 1, ar 12 00 m 5 30 am
J nek sioTvIih!, v 1 a "O7 A W i v '7'oiUm li 00 |un
Callahan..... ....... lv 7 37am U 45 ; pm
Churl ston... .......lv 3 00 am 6 10 nm
Havannah... l v 7 00 am 1 30 pm
WayeroHH ____________
via B A W.....lv K) o0 a S 11 55 pat
™*r*ou .................iv 1115 a = 1 04 am
Alap-iha................Iv Ty..................lv 12 30 p = tc am
Sumner..... 2 03 pm cc a iri
Willingham. ........lv 2 18 pm w am
Davis....... ........lv 2 41 pm .
Albany...... .......lv 3 00 pm
.......*r 3 25 pm 5 00 am
Columbus... ar 5 50 pm
Macon...... ... ar 9 10 am
Marietta, Atlanta........... A.V..’ar ar 1 05 pm
via W. A 2 30 pm
(’hattanongn........ Louisville ar 7 05 pm
via L A N... ar G 30 «ra
Cwciimall, via Cm. Bo.ar ... 6 40 am
FROM THE WEST, NOUTII AND SOUTH.
Cincinnati, via Ciii. Mull. KxpicM.
Loiiinvi!!p, Ho. .At 0 O') pin
vin L.$ N.....lv 8 45 1 -in
O lattannoga, via W. A A., lv 8 05 a n
Marietta................iv Atlanta, viail. R.V.V. .’. * 12 53 pin
lfaoon,.,. It. lv 2 00 pm
Columbus lv ...... 6 00 pm
Iv
via B A W.....•• lv V 00 am 10 05 pm
8umner Willingliam... .*. 1 v 11 41 am
TvTy ...............Jv lv 12 12 32 13 pm 1113 11 28 pin
Alapaha. ........lv ....... 2 11 pm 12 pm
I’earson. piu 43 am
Wayoroaa .......lv 3 80 pm 1 47 am
.......ar 4 49 •* 8 00 am
Jtovaniub, viaN. F.A W.. ar 7 58 pip 12 06^m
Oallahan • • via"H jf A W..ar 5,25 am
Jacksonville.. ........... 7 36 pm 615 am
Jacksonville, Oaliahaa................i via B FA VV iv 2 05 pm' 7 00 am
Charleston.............. v 2 47 p m 7 ^t 7 am
Savannah.............. It 6 10 hui 3 0 ) am
^aycrosk.via lv 1 80 pffi 700 am
BA W......lv 5 05 pm 10 00 am
SohlattervUle.......... Hoboken................i lv 6 82 pra *10 25 »m
Waynesvil T 5 61 pra 10 40 am
U.............h> 6 88 pm 11 89 n m
rylto’ BrunswiSk..............w Manh............lv 8 00pm*l2 46pm
8 28 pm 114 pm
. axira Ffirohaae fare cdjfclted tmkets at the tho station, and save
Ai mail upon train.
train stops at all B. A W. stations,
ions made at Wayoross to and from
on Savannah, Florida A Western
• Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir
tors upon Jacksonville and Cincinnati
owr ongh ing sleepar to Ohattanooga.
to Linohinati -
at Route.
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•ometinga soft, ain’t it?”— L'y
Chinese Noineuculture.
Tho following funny names were found
in the Molt street Chinese directory for
the. information of Chinese residents of
Netf York—names not translatable into
Chinese: Tombs Police Court is called
Stone Wall Court; City Hall, the Chin
Chin House; 'Third avenue, Ail Day
street; Broadway, the street of Stages
(formerly); Grand street, Women Show
street; I )ivision street. Female Ilat street;
Baxter street, old Cloth Town; Mulber¬
ry street, Italian street; Cherry street,
Cabbage street: Fulton street, the Ped¬
dlers’ alley; Maiden lane, the Diamond
street; Wall street, American Fan-Tan
Shop street; Bat row, Cheap Fare
Town; Forty-see street depot, 12
Fit re Horse Car rr id; Fifth avenue,
No Washoe stre ^ ; Sixth avenue
Mitch \\ a-liee Street ; Chatham street,
now Park [row. Cheap Sleep street; Mott
st reel, < hinatown: Brooklv - Bridge,
(lie Steel Wire Fridge; J-ro<* r-T- !y», blue
.•e; ferry
•u:l(l, III: 1
I rietif*!! ('oinpany,
e< Company: Co >per lusti-
111 Midway lloise; ( at urine Sti
I ad M b >. gtieet (soil! rail i. \Y. sh boiler
street i i use tin* uu liter* to copper hoil
ers the Chinese h.i b" jM-iu out of that
street for tlieir lauudries); J’ceKmac
stin t,Wrapping Chinatown, l a; er treet: Pell street,
uear Lroko Ilcad street.—
Neio York JuraU.
Door mats made from scrap leather
into links and strung on metal wires are
a is novelty. The appearance of th< se mats
while they arc at the same time
ib wible. durable and afford afirm footiiur.
The bottle fillers of Chicago have
si ruck. If the bottle emptiers would
onlv strike, liappy homes would mul
tiply.
A okniunf, high grade strawberry
nose rarely Inins to its owner what it
cost.
cast Tennessee* Virginia i bguipi^ h'i )
Time ca K1> (OEUKOIA IN KFPBCT DIVIHIOD) MAY 15. : isit.
NORTH WARIh
Leave Atlanta.......... 7 30 a in 1 00 p n'
Arrive Romo............ . 10 30 am 4 00 pic
Leave Rome............ 10 ii a m 4 Of) p id
Arrive Dalton..... .
Ar rive Ch» ftauooga . . . 11 06 n Ill 5 27 p m
1 1 5 p ni 1 7 00 pm
SOUTHBOUND.
I^ave Atlanta................... TfoTi 6 . No. IS.
Arrive Macon.................... cn a mj 45 pin
Leave tc .. » m; 05 p in
Arrive Macon..................... Jesup...................... «c 30 a ra! -1 20 p no
Leave Jesup...................... tc oc 20 15 pm! 10 a no
Arrive VVa\ p 111: j 30 h m
Arrive Callahan................. cross................. *** 40 p in CO 00 n rc
Arrive Jacksonville........... c- 57 p rn OOP 25 a m
-1 35 pm 15 h a.
Louvo Waycross...... 7 53 pm 6 15 « m
Arrive Thomasville 11 A 1 ) p m 10 25 a m
Leave Jeanp......................... 3 35 pm 1 45 a re
Arrive Brunswick................. 5 35 p m 5 45 a re
Leave Jesup ..... 4 W pm 3 20 a m
Arrive Savannah •••• A 7 58 pm 6 10 a os
Arrive Charleston 115am 12 55 p m
GRKAT KENNRSAW ROUTED—EA 8 T*
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Arrive KnoxvHie ... BHBbBBBAB 1
V Bristol.'....... itMtatMtiMi —SasGo- m
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Leave Roanoke....... *••••••••**•••••« a m 12 30 n’o
................ an n’n 230pa 9 40
" 11 86 pso
* Hew Philadelphia........-- York ........ 1 . 1 u n 800 an pm
............. n n* § 20 t n
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Leave I 12 60 n il.............
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met ;«.,ak»a. ........ ............. , :r~T7 12 >5 p an
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CLIPPINGS FOR THE CURIOUS*
Scipio ww bat 29 at the zenith of hla
military glory.
The first Icing’* speech from the throne
•s said to hsyibadn by Henry I., 1107.
Ex p dr fife be ffi a Glasgow hospital has
tsught that, while boiled or fried fish is
• dangerous diet for weak persons,
steamed fish is harmless.
Patti has a duplicate in paste of every
diamond she owns, and on the stage half
the diamonds sho wears are paste. This
is dono to guard against robbery.
The Greeks ascribed the discovery of
Iron to themselves, and glass to the
Phoenicians; but Moses relates (Gen. iv.
22) that iron was wrought by Tubal
Cain.
It is a striking fact that all of those
who have jumped from the Brooklyn
Bridge Odium, tho only professional
athleto among them, was the one to lose
his life.
An Alsatian who tattooed himself all
over with “Vive la Franco” was im¬
prisoned for six months when ho came
to bo examined for admission to the
German army.
The people of tho little English town
of Gotham were famous for their blun¬
ders, and so impressed Washington Irv¬
ing that he gave tho appellation to New
York City, the inhabitants of which he
thought rivals of the original Gotham¬
ites.
The work performed by the human
body in a day in circulating (ho blood,
in breathing, and iu other processes, is
( fjual to that of twenty—two horse power
for one minute, or sufficient to light a
three-candle incandescent light contin¬
uously.
Perhaps the smallest man of his ago
now living is James ifqag of Cedar
Springs, Mich. Ho was born in 1815,
anti was one of the smallest babies
known, weighing only nine ounces. Ho
n ow weighs but 76 pounds and is only
45 inches in height.
The period commonly known as the
‘‘Dark Ages,” embraces tho first six cen
lories of tho Middle Ages, that is from
the close of the fifth to tho close of the
eleventh century. The Middle Ages
comprise the 1000 years commencing
with the close of the fifth and ending
with the close of the filtoenth century.
The streets of Canton are only three
or four feet wide, paved with stone.
The inhabitants throw their garbage into
the street, the effect of which may bo
imagined. Above the streets arc cov
cred with matting or bamboo network,
reaching from one side to the other.
This excludes both light and air, and
tends to make the street odors emphatic¬
ally strongor. Looked at from au
eminence the whole city seems to bo
roofed.
The Marvellous Fffects of Coca.
United States Cousul Du Pro sends |
from Suu Salvador au interesting report
upon the use of coca in that country and i
Its effects upon the inhabitants, lie j
flays:
I have seen so much recently written
©f coca in newspapers uud iu medical
publications, that I am impelled to re¬
port what I have learned of the virtues
of this product of South American for¬
ests. With burdens of 150 or 200
pounds on their backs, I find these
lithe, slender natives traversing plains
and mountains with greater celerity than
tho mule I bestride. Native physicians,
graduates of the schools of Paris
France, concur in assuring mo that this
extraordinary capacity for endurance of
toil and hunger is to be ascribed to tho
use by these viageros of coca.
The immediate effect of dicwiug coca
is perfect insensibility of the interior of
the mouth. Indians constantly using it
finally lose the senses of taste and smell.
In doses of fifteon to sixty "rams, coca
produces delightful intoxication. Its
joys transcend in perfect blessedness al
known human delights. A sensation of
lightness first supervenes; the air in¬
haled is zephyrs from angels’ wing-i;
there are wild imaginings and
fantastic hallucinations and gorgeous
visions, and then complete insensi¬
bility. No dreadful headache or moro
intolerable nervous prostration follows.
It iflthe most potent nervine, almost, at
man’s disposal. Its hygienic properties
are disclosed from its “physiological
properties,” says a Spanish M. D., who
adds that iu hot confusion it is the ono
Useful and healthful beverage one can
use afterdining. Especially is it com¬
mended to the feeble, to those who have
transcended limits of spbricty in using
alcohol. It enables ono to endure co d
and rain and snow, and to defy great
fa^uo, and restores the forces lost by
excesses. It ia popularly u*ed for indi¬
gestion, for disordered stomachs, for
hysteria* flatuloncy and colic, aud all
fonga of intestinal disordors. “Coca
iscf’ 1 *—habitual intoxication by use of
cockle-more easily becomes habitual and
incurable than alcoholism or addictive
boss to opiates. Its consequences, how¬
ever, sue not yet wholly measured or
comprehended. Excessive and constant
tmeorthil intoxicant begets, rabidly,
moral an i intellectual dcgra‘1 k t ; o .
decay. The nature of the father, aa per¬
verted by the drug, is transmitted to the
child, and the inveto
through generations,
ft* the brutality of j the
J” %] C tftito
| The Women Odd Fellow*.
Tho Indianapolis Journal says:—
the Schuyler degree Colfax was the author of
of Rebokah. His connection
with the otder of Odd Fellows began
March 29, 1846, when he applied for
admission; and was afterward initiated
into South Bend (Ind.) Lodge No. 29,
and joined the encampment branoh of
the order soon, after,
In September, 1851, he wrote from
Baltimore: _
“We have been busy beyond
nil measure tins week, working about
eleven hours a day, and during every
moment of leisure electioneering steadi¬
ly for my pet measure—‘the ladies’ de¬
gree. It has l)een opposed most stren¬
uously; all nil sorts of objections have been
raised; sorts of speeches against it
made; all sorts of attempts to stifle it.
cation, lou can when judge, therefore, of my gratifi¬
had given it nearly all of its friends
its opponents up as hopeless, and when
_ were certain of victory,
when I tell you that at this moment we
have carried it by 47 to 27.”
Colfax conferred the degree of Be
beckah upon thousands, and in Dash¬
conferred away Hnll, at San Francisco, is 1865, he
the degree on the wives and
widows of seventy-five of his California
brethren, in the presence of over 1,200,
400 of whom were women. More than
70,000 women have taken the degree.
position To-day the “ladies’ degree” oooupies a
order. by the side of the others of the
lodge Schuyler wlien Colfax always attended his
deeply he at home, no matter hoVr
of state business, was engrossed in affairs
or and after his retire¬
ment from public life he Bpent much
timo in lecturing on the lessons to be
derived from the order.
The Czar’s Private Newspaper.
The nervous and irritable state of the
Czar since the recent attempts upon his
life has reached such a degree that in
his presence they must not be alluded
to, and in order to oliey his wishes in
th.i,s respect the very newspapers he
reads l:uve to bo specially prepared.
He receives at present no other papers
but those expressly printed for him; the
veriest penny magazines of old, con¬
taining at best a few inoffensive des¬
patches, the rest lieing made up of
society gossip and theatrical notes, with
at best a little leaderette or two thrown
in, recounting the blessings of his au¬
tocratic government, without an over
strict adherence to the truth in their
enumeration. The editor of the spec¬
ial sheet, to which the Czar is the only
subscriber, and which appears in a sin¬
gle number, saw no harm in inserting
the reports of the festivities on the OO
oasion *»f Emperor William’s ninetieth
birthday Czar anniversary, which caused the
to exclaim sadly: “I shall never
live to reach four score years and ten,
and have the benediction of millions of
my subjects showered upon my head !”
The Volunteers Helped.
old A retired good story' is told here upon two
offbvrs of the reguls ar army
now laid up at Washington. These two
officers were veil advanced in years
when the rebellion begun, and although
in active service during the war, were
not lioeu specially members distinguished. They have
of tho army colony for
many years, ami lie fore retirement* man¬
aged to continue on duty at and about
Washington the as members of Boards and
like. At one of tho monthly ineet
ings and dinners of the Loj'al Legion
last winter these two “Coburgers’’ were
during present. the Upon tho occasion alluded to,
progress of the speeches and
songs, “The Volunteers” was proposed
bv a gentleman who had achieved dis¬
tinction in the volunteer army. “What
is proposedinquired one of the old
regulars of the other, “Wo are asked
to drink to tho volunteers,” was tho res¬
ponse. “Well,” replied the first speak¬
er, “we of the regular army can drink
that. The volunteers helped us out a
good deal.”
Hnfety from llalnrla.
Tho most vi.oroua constitution, and tho
strongest physi |i:e, aro not proof a a'nst a
disease, the germs of which impregnate the air
we breath and tho water wo drink. The true
preparative, the surest defense, which is to fortify
t' e system with a meiir.ine po-Hesses
spucilic virtues as a safeguard and remedy.
article—proved ostetter’s .Stomach Bitters is precisely this
Not only by conclusive tests to be so.
on this ront. ncnt, wherever mia-ma
gives tropii hir-h s,where to the lever malarial and infection, but in the
malign;)n; type ague assumes its most
, this i' comparable, popular
and de.-c vi g mod :< ine has, tor over a I hird of
a cent ir shown it cftlcac*-. ( hi 11 s and fever,
dumb ague, bili -us re nitient alike yield to its
intluo ce a ml aro prevented by it. The word
‘■fail" ha* n - place in the lexicon of possibili¬
ties when this peerle-s article is used. It tones
the stomach, arouses the liver when sluggish,
and promotes healthful activity 01 the kidneys
and bladder.
The favor te hymn of Mo* Salvation Armj
i-s to Ur; tune of "Maryland, My Maryland.**
Many P««plr Refnae ro Take Oe4
Liver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste.
This difficulty has been overcome in
Evulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypopbos -
phites. It beingaa palatable as milk, and the
most valuabl remedy known for the treatment
of Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchltia,
General Deb'lity, Wasting Dl«eaaas of Chib
dren. Chronic Coughs and Colds, ba^ oaosed
physioians in all parts of the world to nse tl
Physicians report our little patients taka it
with pleasure. Try So.It’s Emulsion and be
convinced.
British By investigation gunpowder It appears, is worthless. fifty per cent
army
Probably, ra&TXj&ss'aw nay de nerve aist- beeanse
1 : us r,
. culiar >u are suffering fr<-m You some of the diseases pe¬
to feelinr, your sax. have a ‘‘'dragging- IL
down" the backache, you are deb
toted, you have pains of various kind-. Taka
D*. R. V. Pier. e's “Favrr.t* Prea<tript On" and
be cured. Price reduoed to ono dollar. By
druggists.
..7dW , MT.°r , . I ssssiv. , i’ssssS'jiar
‘ ^” r
Bowels. ■:
The very expression implies suffering. Every
mother knows the anxiety over this sickness
but evf-ry mother does not k now that Dr
Biggcfe’ ali Huckleberry bowel Cordial will r*gulate
and cure troubles. - , -
— - — . ....... - 1 :
Pile* Cured tor M Caata.
w.lto. RtmxcMam - -
SHWgRJRWaSB trip if .i
c. ii organs, 01
rnutvi i»c:bi> rat on, aud
As a corrsetdrof at
uiera ia notiUng to squat Jt,
Ctohu»bfs!S£m*B lira* nm* tun
ttsanurat i n anotbav
IS AfiulmJ*)
Tain able Cats.
The “Manse cat” is the premium rat
catcher. They are keen and fierce at ver¬
min, but are docile with and much at¬
tached to their owners. This breed, some
say, is of Welsh origin; they have no tails
or only a short stump, which gives them
an odd appearance, but they are real
workmen. The females, as a rule, are
the best. They belong to the short
haired variety and are of all colors, that
is, similar to the common English. Some
of these animals, when well trained, kill
mice and rats more like a dog than the
generality of the feline tribe, Excellent
ratters can often be obtained from the
have dock-yards of New "York. These cats
in many instances been bred from
rat-killing parents from many genera¬
tions, and has, therefore, become almost
a part of their nature .—Southern Cultiva
tor.
It Attest shed the Public
To hear of (he resignation of Dr. Pierce as a
Congressman to devote himself solely to his
labors as a physician. It «*s b cause h : § true
constituents were a ck and afflicted every
waere. Medical They Discovery” will And Dr. Pierce’s “Golden
knowledge a beneficent use of his
scientific in their behalf. Con¬
sumption. fever and bronchitis, cough, heart disease,
neuralgia, agne, Intermittent fever, dropsy,
of the goitre or th:ck neck, and all dis¬
eases nowned medicine. blood, are cmei by this world-re*
By dvugg-sts.
of Aldarson, W. Vn„ rt‘jo : cea in the discovery
a cave with all the attractions.
***?tS son s Eye-water. tet * wi *h sore PruggistB eyes use sell Dr. at25c. Inaao Thomp¬ bottle.
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One Fact
Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an Amsr'eau
statesman, it la a fact, r stabllahed by th# testimony
of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsiparilla
does cure erofula s dt rheum, and other dheasei or
affectl n«ari lng fr m 1 pure stiteor low condi
i n of the id od. It al o overcomes that tired feel
lnv, creates a good app ttte., and glvea strength to
every part of the s- st m. If you nee 1 a goo l blood
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New liar.ford. Conn. *
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