Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893, November 19, 1881, Image 3

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Yesterday, while a couple of street car ! mules were standing in the stable, just after a heavy pall, the red mule looked over his stall and remarked to a black companion. - How do you like this weather?” “ I’d have no objections to it if l had nothing to do but stand here, but I da driver, not enjoy a position in front of a hasty and especially when the car drews so heavih as it does now.” change “Well,” continued Bed, “the nett have ango l>een may may improve improve our wmiitiou I but a good mulo, never kicked one man, and that * wkvl was w«u> m JkouM iu selMe- l e fense, -----------.-----see and I do not see rot receive an elevation proportionate to the downfall which I sustained ” “What were you fatfore tran-smigra tion, Red?” “I was We on a firm not far from Cleveland. thefarmto^el When «rv waste father died reftl^ lie left to to enjoy enjoy so so aniet quiet n a life, life and and selling seiline for for a good round sum, I invested tar money in a paying business and sot® became known as -a monopolist. I had iieen reared to respect and regard the feeli"gs of those with whom 1 was associated l int my desire for moir-v choked out mv’het ter seif. I did rot try to correct this but even while s-.itting ir clinrch with my family, would think of my schemes and cogitate ujkti the iufiuesce which I exercised in the local financial world. One night, after I ha l grien a dinner to a party of friovds, I w»3 standing near my frant gate, w atebim; the first snow of winter as it drifted against the fence, A low moan arrest d ray attention, and lookfcg the arouna I found a man lying on ground. What is 'the matt, r? I de r.i’Sr.i.iT; lmLl sai-s, man waved Ilia at me, so he and because I didn’t stop n>U he had me dis charged, although he have know 11 - me, I lp, 'v, li m 1 S ' s fl TMv’nwvrr. von aid T are „r it Vo pay more attontion toyonrbaaiae-ss and ■aiKmTMtelt upon yoc. to stop. if“ Miveouawa , you , 31 1 rn 7 ‘ “I t-A- i„- l m -|„ olJ , S he imolore1 Mil it^’nstv tt i S he street. I heard him saj O, Lord r ! ■as he turned away, and I saw him fall, but t paid w. further attention to him. Several days afterward I was taken sick. i nysictans \» >re called in, but I grew r°mLrebto miserable ly 1 dle, l’ lt 'J a ? a «i night, lhe wind x howled b-oiiJr r r tRe the fafvi yard. •? a ", lhe th 7 lights f , el grew f fr, "“ dim, , » he and tre f s the * u picture of an angel, hanging on the wall, seemed to fold its wings and leer at me. “ ’ m in s ' i ' 1 ' °aine, but wit i a gurgling oath I T drove 1 lnm away. My body grew cold and my breath seemed to impart a chill to tiie room, for those who stood around me shivered. Suddenly my ul(N)d, cold as ice water, stopiied and froze. Then there was a ounou* dark ness and a curious rush. Then oblivion, and then— 1 was a very young mule, standing in a stable lot. Boys come out, threw stones at me and called sie shabby. They punched hemmed me up in a fence corner and me with stiuks. A dog came I cut and chased f ric ’ ’ mid IU when W Uen T \ walkea n up to . a goat , i was ctruek . , and knocked down. After I g-ew up I worked -along time at a brick yard and was afterward sold to a street car com¬ pany. Hello, I’ve got to gc out. Do you sec that man who is going to drive me?” “Yes.” “ Well, he’s the man wbt.se ears I pulled. Good-by. Ctewlar.d Leader. Pleasantly Phnored. The Frenchman’s food is Savored i>e forc it comes to the table, and it is artistically and wholesomely done. Where we deluge our food with liighly spiced sauces and hot piok'.e-jnice in order to “give it a taste,” the Frenoli Use delicate vegetable essences and savory herbs. Carrots, turnips, onions, leeks, cabbage, mushrooms and truffles, together with tarragon, thyme, chervil, laurel and parsley, form the basis of French flavors. Spices they use in ex¬ ceeding moderation. The essence of common lined with vegetables juices and pot-herbs com the of various meats, is the basis of all their success. The almost infinite variety of combinations which can V>e made of these simple ingredients is astonishing. Tins great variety of flavors keeps the palate constantlv amused, as it were, whereas the eternal monotony of the average Euglifih kitchen resuits in a sort of gastronomic boredom, which is. to be combated only by such violent means asstrong mustard,'Cayenne, and tint! esculent fire known os' “ hot fbr /pickles.” So perfectly is the food flavored French-cooks that at table not even salt need -be added to it. Happiness is in the Strife.. The moot unsatisfactory thing in life is succese. It sounds paradoxical to say thing so, but about it is profoundly it that is worth true. the The ln./ing only is the struggle for it, and when it is at¬ tained the predominant whether feeling ae question as to it is worth the effort. Nine suooessful men out of tea, if they told the truth, would say that it was not, still if they had to live their lives over again they would struggle every bit as hard, because it was in them to do it and the struggle was the only part of the game worth having. jft kept that them alive, lay aud once so successful nothing dissatisfied ahead, they become morbid, tad re-tless. Hint to Sportsmen. A mall front the Country Stepped into & gun-sliop in Austin, Texas, to purchase a gun. A muzzle-loading preferred gun was shown him, but he said he a breech “On account of it being easier and quicker to load ? ” ‘ < n^ 0 it’s not that I had an old mas ket I 'loaded it at the muzzle, but it went off at the breech and nearly that loads blew mv head off. Instead of a gun at“tke muzzle and fires off at the breech, I want one that I can load at the breech and fire ff at the other end ” o Taxz little annoyincee out af the way. If you are suffering with a Cough or Cold, use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup at once. This old and re liable remedy will never disappoint you. All Druggists B'-U it to Ji ceuts a bottle. T hr King of BeS'K A recent traveler in Centpai Africa says: “’[.ions are one of the dangers hetwresor, Zanzibar and the great lakes, They sometimes hunt game in pucks o| six to eight Same amianu show tight agsdnst them successfully. Lions never venture to attack the adult elephant, an d even avoid the buffalo, unless they more than two to one. In general they do not attack care vaM, and never in day-time. At most a hungry lion may s prmg noon and carry off a straggler while Pissing through the brakes and jangles. ‘ “ But gUg it is otherwise at night, - Wlion ___________________________; lions srent k the. caravan from afar particularly °* burden, they if approach contains goats and or beaato announce their vicinity by terrific roars. Nev >r tbek«s, in a weil-ineSosed camp there is Do danger; the lions never attempt te> clear the obstacles, and marksmen from behind the palisades 1 ean til pick them ofl «th almost unfailing There is danger only when the camp is not com , ~ inclosed, when inside ... P^tely or those go <K1 ~ sttaek them.____ Imitation corals are made of ream and wermillion. or of marble powder made into a paste with varnish or soluble glass and a little isiuglas, colored by Chi esc vermiUiou and tlien moutdeiL The knife shows it to he too soft for a genu >»e article.____________ A uttijE glycerine added to gum or blue is a great improvement, as it prevents either liecoming brittle. It afc-o prevents gummed labels from liav iug a tendency to curl up when being vrntton on. vootk we feel richer Tor every new illusion ; in maturer years for every one * wo lose ~ srsi «»;= reixwte from all classes as we have con I ccr,lln 8 bt Jac ii)H ° lL ! letters of Introduction. llie JIovr indu , ge8 in BHWf> wrr dertment criticisms on the fashion of ’ ^g^dgivtog practice is abused tetters beyond of n, Deduction. the limit i of patiimce. Dorsons who have no claim upon one’s time and hospitality fasten themselves upon liimby virtue of a letter J 1,188 rom ac< some l UR,! “ well-meaning lu,ee ltis *imply but thought- a form - Of recommending Toro Dick and Horry to cr ’' dlt wh«- C m’oliably they do not d< serve credit at all. Business men should exercise more discretion in this im jxirtaut matter. It is scarcely fair for them to recommend to others men thev would not trust themselves .—CMcaao Saturday Hamid. _ The Albany > (NT. Y.) Preu and crtjorker know of ^ to-day .. T is b that e largest of St. Oil; for where Stf Jacobs Oil is, rheumatism.moot.” Manners are the revealers of aoorets, t j l0 betrayers of any disproportion or want of symmetry in mind and character, it is the law of our constitution that every change in our experience instant jy indicates itself on onr countenance nni j carriage, ae the lapse clock. of time tells itself oa the face of a We may b e obtuse to read it; but the record is there. Some men may be too obtuse | to read it; but some mmi are not obtuse, it. 1 miaaio-»ged, ------—:- old I fr debihly and or kindred metu I ora norvons Khonld send two Btampa for large treatise, ; IU . R uoceg8fnl treatment. Would’s Msorcac. Association, lltiffalo, N. Y. English Speaking Men. At tlie present time this race numbers rising 100,000,000. Outside of tbe speaking ese tliey are the largest languaj^e. body <rf men rule in all a common continents. Two They 1 the conti¬ nents—sthat of North America aod the island continent of Australia—are abso¬ lutely dominated by them. They are in pew-.ession of the southern part of Africa. They own groups of islands and etrate pic positions in all parts of the globe. Two hundred millions arc subject to them in Sadia.— S'an Francisco /Suite '.in. Dr. R. Y. I’ikbce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear.Si I have advised many ladies to try your “ ite Preacriptiou" advertise. and never Yours boh truly. it fait to more than rou Mas. A. M. Raiuun, Ml Bates fitreet, ludi&napotia, \ Daily Habits of an Emperor. It is said that from the 1st of next month hie Majesty the Emperor's daily habit will be to rise at 5 o’clock every morning; worship before the shrine of the sacred insignia at 5:30; breakfast at 6; study from 7 to 9 o’clock ; at 10 attend the Privy Council’s meeting un¬ til 2 p. m., and engage in various milt tary studies from 3 till 5 o’clock. This is a very different programme from tkoi pursued before the Rt formation, when the chief part of performance his Majesty’s time was devoted to the of religious ceremonies .— Jartan. Mail. If you *rebihoB» take Dr. Pierce’s “Plea. «ant PargatiTe Peiitts,” the original Liver Pilk." Of »I! druggists. The late Dr. (Jtaprn had an unhappy ;urn for puns. Dr. Emerson on one oc ;asion prear-bfd for Dr. Che-pin, and, on entering the pulpit, then laid laid his silk bat on the seat, and a paper - on it. Dr. Chapin afterward carelessly, came ih, and, sit¬ ting down masked the hat completely. Ai-ising and picking up the mutilated tile, fa- contemplated it with the remark: “ I presume you thought it was a silk fait, but now it is !a .. 11 „ “ ' A World «f Good, One of the nw.-t popular public medicines now before the Amerie n is Hop Siiters. Yon see it everywhere. People take it with good effect. It builds them up. It is not as pleasant to whisky the taste drink. as some other Bitters like as it is not a It is more the old faBhinned bone set tea that hasttene world of good. If yon don’t feel just right try Hop bitters. - Nunda News, TToet’s HomeT Rose Terry Cooke’s house is in Win steal, Ct It is an old-fashioned country house, wi h antique furniture rifled from many a garret. She not only writea poetry about her garden, hut gets up before annrise to work in it. Her roses are her pride. She taken almost the entire care of all the flowers, and they repay her richly. She fa a famous cook, n ,t Proor «r Merit ]g uniform Kuccees, and on this Larin Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Care is without doubt eae of the greatest remedies in tho land. Humbugged Again. I saw so muck said about the merits ef Hop Bitters, **«l my wife who w« always doctoring, **J never well, teased me so humbugged seiin; and ( i am e ad 1 did, fer iu ira-* than two mouths use of tbe Hitters my w ife waA cured and she lias remained so for eighteen months .inee. Hike sueb hum ■----it buggiaj.—H. t T., u. St Paul 0...1 —Piuncer _t*; .~..„, Press. Waiting for His Mutton. Daring . the height of the so-called . , “Jingo excitement, when men, and more especially women, were almost nn endurable on account of their political vehemence, Lord Beaconstield was ap parentlv, at least p-rfcctly calm Seat ed at dinner by the side of a.i illustrious lady he vu asked m tones of feminine petulance: “ Wh.it are you waiting for . What are you waiting for . —theuupu cation being amazement that he did not hurl England into war against “I Km^ia. ‘‘Waiting?” said he. and am waiting lor some r oast mutton po tatoes. Toktid kidneys, and constipated bowel*, the great caunea ;es of ot chronic chronic diseases. diseases. Take Take Eidn Kidney Wort. Vaccination, as practiced in China, las two peculiar teatures. The subject s not opirattsi iqron m the arm or leg, aut in the nose, and the Government, while it does not compel people to sub nit to the operation, practically reaches ‘^ ie offering < to parents W ' ,U 'J for ’’N every doing child so, recematcil a premiuia of af»out 100 oop ?er-casli, which amounts to about 10 !e!1 * s ’ RR “> “ ir a l" K,r Ohinaman in his ’ wu a sum QOt altogether to lie le^P 18 ™ Vol. Jobs r. lVhlltirr, of Atlanta, fta., say i he owes his life to W tr ner’s Safe Kwiuey aoi Liver Cure. ; has , a p^ about dc^n good Iiotk.-. , up a ««“’l»nreb. That is pmtbeal | « Zn. AmL'XuThi Ca ZrZ™ fZlXZ tit-T j to a fence on r. cold wild, r dav. u’Jde .ved do * it for years while ho goes the j meeting-house and to talk about “teith” “love” “sanctification” and ! “election," lacks some essential feature of the goeoel of Christ The world wants more’of tho Christianity which builds liorse-sheds, pays 100 cents on the dollar, treats the horses kindle, cares for the st.wk, and is not domineer „g in the family— Vermont THb one. ,,R- nr uitimn 1 IWLUP e t nriiniT BA 1,1.OB. or OF vrn TER . J10NT. A Letter fr«m till* Well-Known Gentle mmi, Wilt* 1® n ** Heg««l»r” of the Old Nflionl. [From the Bwton Daily J< urnal, June 7.] Wo published several letters lately, which have evoked considerable comment, both from being read in onr columns and in our cotem poraries who have cojoed them. Wo refer to letters from Burlington, Providence, Spring field Mid Hartford, on the subject of the won¬ derful curative powers of a remedy called Kid¬ ney-Wort, which has been so thoroughly tried as tc. seem to bo the long looked for medicine. Great geod is done by a really first-class article, as this seems to be, and when it is recognized by regular physicians iu all parts of the coun¬ try, it is naturally received by the people at largo with faith. Wo append a letter on this subject received by us, from a well known “regular” physician of Northern 'Vermont. It it* worth a careful reeding: Monk rov, Vr., Juuo.lat, 1881. Editors Beaton J«mi.ti : I have alwayn been opposed to the uko of patent medicines, as I am of the opinion that more harm than good i« done by their india criminato une. Seeing tint eeveral correa poudentri have been singing the praieae of Kid¬ ney-Wort and knowing of mine remarkable cures performed by it, I feel it but just that the public iihould know of them, I wan induced to URoit- iu my practice, by positive evidence of its virtues, and I have done so badv considerable extent lur the paat two year a. One of the first cures was that of Mfb. A--, who h«d coffered for years from a u obstinate kidney trouble, complicated with constipation -and uterine difficulty. There vra« an iufania tory condition of the organs which, caused much pain and often severe anfforing. I had prescribed previously all the remedies usually benefit. employed II procured in Kidney-Wort such c&aok but without her and for directed ifc to be prepared and tuken according >ah.mftt tc directions, it relieved the pain and suffering immediately and gave a favorable turn to all the symptoms. Her recovery progressed rapidly, and in a •comparatively her short She time lias I was able since’been to pro uoiiuce cured. ewer much stronger and tiealtbier than Tor years be¬ fore. I could detail a score or more of other cases in which I have used it with the same* marked results, if I bad time and space. .In tbe various kidney troubles it has been x very efficient remedy, far more decided in its ef* facts .than BiicJri, Uva, Uric, Hpirits iNitre, and the ulher agents usually employed. Its diuretic properties show themselves in •two to four hours ; while as a laxative and ca¬ thartic ing it bowels product speedily s the happiest and results, reliev¬ the without disagree able effects. Its txtion is prompt, and the ef fects 1 acting. Being curative end tonic, it re Btorea a condition f ficoith and rc-Riitir action which other cathartics usually fail to 4o. This spring I professional found that duties through a close at¬ tention t > my l had become worn an£ was in need of a diuretic and cathar¬ tic my*elZ. 1 At ouq-j took a fo» done# of Kid¬ ney-Wort and found ifc to operate equally well in znv owe cape. Very sincerely yon»3. D. Picixip C. Baujou, fit .Pilaa an* Kesaoitsaa 15c. box “Bough on Bata” keeps a house fe teoru flies, bed-buns, roaches, rats. mice. Ae. iMDiGR8TiO£f, dyspepsia, nervotii prostration «%d ail forms of genera', debility relieved by taking Mensjuam's rEPTonzEo Beef Tonic, tbe only preparation of beef oomaining it« entire nutoitiong propertiea. It contains blood-mak ertiee; incr, force-generating a fid jife-«ristainiiig prop* is invaioable in all en feebled cezmitioaa, wbetfccr tbe resa.lt of exhaustion, nervoan prc» trmtioo, if ropKiting overwork frore , pulmonary or asmte d ne-a^e, complaints, parHcubtriy Cas weli, Hazard A Go., proprietors, New York. MOW TO KRITRr HFHaTYT. I* i« el.fotig* ant on*, wifi Huffer f-rorn »l*rabg«m<*nlA bronght Lt impure Woo<i ( when SOOVIU/S «AH«A PAftlLLA AND STIUaSjrGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore heakii to the physfcoal orirani/fation. It fHagcr^njrthenfn^syrup, pf*a«an tVitS&e, awiiha RF.HT BI/jOD PChlFJKR *-ver dUec/ttnriri% Hcrttf< iia, SypWntlc 4i**H*r8, Weak»*M of tb* Kidney*, P.mipc In, liAlarta, 4iftor4*r*, BiHooe ecm tilaint* and Irimamm* ef Um Blood, Luv«r, FKqbji, ► tornoch, Bkla, 0 %®. bakeb's pa or panacea e»*o® ytoi® ■ Mm **.* DR. BOBKB'S WORM SYB9F WORMS. _ WATCHES C®Ul*co« rr«o. kMrraa. Ffuftrt AlMrita® wUta Co.^ lUo*VfA>.fa, eO J>PTQ^ 4 AnOatit Doo. tu A4dr«M » «»y ®» Tm« B««® A ooBfiT Co., maA*. CteVy M« Ac(oiU, Notice. From the loth of October. 1S81, to the 1st of .Tuly, 18S2, genuine Bock -prinu Water will be supplied fa t'U tomers by Ei 1is A Co., of Bailer Springs, Al*., at the followin’ rate*: Ten gallons in anti-o.msive can. £>.00 Same can refilled at...... TOO Five gallons in antic, erosive can.. 3.25 Same can refilled at 2.50 Nine gallon.- in glass bottles...... 7.50 Res*)i:able freight and express rates are siveu by a!’, railroads. This water has been known for nearly firtr vears as a sure cure f<»r Dv-pep*ia, a sure cure for diseaws of the K tin v and Bladder, a sure cun- for all curable cases of Dropsy, B a sure cure Shut, tor Scrofulous cases of the "ties or and a certain de¬ stroyer of the terrible thirst for int.ixi • eating drink that overcomes so munv worthy resolutions. Deprive a drunk¬ ard of his dram tor three dsvs and meanwhile give him plenty of Bock Spring Water, and he won’t want the whissy. Don’t von mink it's worth trying? If you do, drop a postal to Ellis A 0 .t,^I^villeotontr a cent Th* telegraph lines between Paris and Nancy, a distance of 200 miles, are placed under ground. The wires are inclosed iu iron tubes provided with man-holes. FACTS ABOUT UMBRELLAS. vented Antiquarians shortly after FaPTlliCl th c umbrella was in the and has been the least improve*l upon of all appliances for human com fort, the shape being now as it was in those youthful much like days pigeon of the world. An umbrella i> a as to tin* que stion of posses¬ sion—the last one who gets it owns it The fol¬ lowing fatthiiibouXumhnie*iiecially MWTvrWimkT aspUndhf tin * last tine-may lati-r: place purpose' sooner or To your umbrella in a pack indicates that it is about v.» change owners An umbrella carried over r woman, the man getting nothing hut drippings of the rain.mdicateseourt ship. When the mail las the umbrella atnl the woman the drippings, it indicates marriage. To carry that it at right is t«* angles under fiy the your arm who tugnifies follows an eye ■ r,i man you. To put a cotton ms brellaby tliesideofa nice silk lend one signifies umbrella that " exchange is no rubbery. To an sjgi lies that “I am a ibol." To<arryan umbn and knock lla just high enough xignities to teat out men eyes «ff men's hats, “lam a woman.” To go without an umbrella in a rain-storm shows [ \ sure of getting rheu mutism, and will have r. use Sr. Jacobs oil to get well.” To keep a fine umbrella for your own use and a bottle of sv. Jacobs Oil always in the house, in ease of rheumatism or accident, would siguiiy that you.Aire real J Philosopher. 0 L/ it . The jlcSS following communication to the z/f editor of the Salem (Mask.i iWi/.^tr shoWH how an artist treated his visitor: ‘ i would have accepted your kind Invitation to visit von in your new quarters with Mr. Rheumatism, pleasure before jvmnced this had on not me my so old suddenly. enemy, He nrrivc<l last Fru ay, and, without stopping to send up Ilia card, rushed in nnd grasjH'd me by the hand with such a grip that itt a few h<mrs my hand and >M#Ft were so badly swollen and painful coal that had I felt as though one Mr. of Rheumatism Mr. Hatch's teams run over me. has been fL constant visitor of mine for several years; he always swells and put on a great many airs, making leaving himself at home, devouring and my sub stance and toe poor in flesh pocket. Last winter he came und stayed two months. 1 then decided that the next time he came I would change his die'. I was somewhat at a loss what to feed him w ith, hut finally concluded to give him three square meals a day of St. Jacobs Oji, toomlng, custed with, noon and and is night. This fare be is di i leave by packing up day; his trunk iu* and will to-morrow or next says cannot stop wht any longer, He as treacherous he has pressing business else in ‘re. is a fellow, friends and he ten is viviting; •oxne of our Salem : if he does, he just g JEfffe* rtlni tliobume fare J. that Lp.fayuve* 1 did and won't S. i I «« 8 > 1 m s j | 1 I I'li l uvnai' Finro fir* Fills* to ut New Ffii Blood, nad wfll completely obutucc the blood In on Hr® n-aibtm fifll l» eacU tfcm* »lcbt mctathn. from An\ Uweek^ pereon wifi take on* Wtb.tf 1 to nun MMtorssd t<m ao>H'l lucfc a thfnff L** (>o< Solo Pvomrbor* .ICHNWON or mail forBlrllbr T. B. tk CO., Bo«ton, ,11 a fwyuierlj Ka*»i*tr, fil«. U n BjP iVOBCED I” Interest, Is cttiumencfld in the November number ol Arthurs Home Magazine. All new MUbwcrlbeTO for IH8J5 wlH receive rniCI. rnPP tkeNwemberand IMnwinljerNc«*. f3.. r oftW»fear. Tkrms. $2a year; 2copies j0; 3 dopier Y- r ». 4 cof»iea£(i; 8 ana one ex¬ tra $12. JNSF"For *NH?cinien number, containing firet ^•^AltTUUli&bOXrhtiudcliJhkL < ha»Ufr« (rf 1 ** IMvorcTfl,”wind M 1 UC' «.r a p« r d*y u u<rw>.. aamp**® I •‘•w Addr*** a oo., p* i, Main* §!)(> ZT~ZZ"~-Z ~ . ~ . I.7 --------- . *cv"re,nu” _ ‘ h'b*, “—--------- Y \ITORCE0 in any fttat* without publiccy «ta<np for »h«r 1®%. 0. B. $IM8, f;hjca§o. OPIUM r* YOU want h Fkr«t-r]*M K«!ig<®ua *tid M utibftcribc to THE mus. wit ee[. as: mt cuznv Editor TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sen fiabserfber* for l»g?will r«c*iv« tli« r>*p*r nta.i Hf Ynn WlK*5. Addr*«■ *1. IT nOfl«fL 4 N, Publl*h*r, Xm. H nut my Ht , Hen One Dollar a/" to*., 1 «?T!ZaS!i pkln , Lta,v J 1 dLl.d o»«o trp. W«,<! U WANTED CIRCULABS BOOK SEND FOB CANVASSERS TERMS for WOMAN,” Worcester's Subrrription “ TION ARY” amd GA8KELL’S UIUM of Hocial and HuHineHs Fonua SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO. Box 11^ Sew Orleans, La, m* h awriisssr sssrv^ss um 'm VZ'ZV B AL fi s: 1AM vSi ; i if * 1 -* -m %% SI iii ‘-V. iTfcis Fr|TtTt»| rtpremti tit U*(i Is % kttltby ititt.) A STANDARD IN MANY HOMES. For ( oii^ht, foliU fron |k t’l'onf IriDs' l nrh<*r of ih- Throikl »»i i.rx liV It unri<r»tuJ »n *d ou«rh bs-yomitill CuUijyM'ou. IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES li a j*p: caches *o near • that “ NnuMv-flie” per cent, icily *re fer mouently cured, There where tbe dufctioo® •ti comnlie <1 with. U ncehemkal or other giedients to n*r iu the youug or old. AS AS FXPECTQRAHT IT HAS MO EQUAL IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM J. H, HARRIS & CO., Proprietors, IIXIWSATI. •>. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 5,000 Wanifd for r.lff* of GARFIELD It <*r»nt»in« th* foil hi* Inrv of hill tto».1o and eventful Ur* • la*'*id ;iv v MsiMimtiion. i frirfrical (rvAttm-nt, .Unth, fun JorvJ tsI i'Imi I'mprjtji*. *. etc. Tho h*-»i ohaiiro of vonr Iif«- t« ‘koni®n* v. h »*»if of “c*tch|Nptuif *» ititiijktusk ,t*. This th* onlf *mh*ntic nd full> ilitiairatiMt hfr fo «»t out M*rtyr*d pi -oidont. Kiu*ate®{ fxiiUftita. Kxtr® tci to a to Amenta. <’ircuUt fi *>«». AtMrwit Na TUN AT. rUBTt.HIR® CV, AtUnt®, O*. 1 i 4> Facer tf.TA Wrltt** CABM cV'st u" ay for by a*til. h Ciolr; ®nl« tiLUti A# boonj. for only ft ft MAX MATT AM BQOKOQ. U W. tiUi §L.M. T. P.O. BoiOR Ciy via WHY WARTt mONEYI Ts,,n* man er «M JRM r-TC If you aaal a LuaiiflSIki WvmrtMha. •»»!>,■ ^ 1 Whhkair* or > TMCkeK, b*a«y tr**tu BtftRNUTUKN „f hair «» b»M v trea-la or to and INTIOORAT* »>ial th* HUH a«f»a«v*iw't b* WuSv'*^. Kt oND L. . Try fAU.VI*. th* SaaioNiA S..am at, JiaeeaaM H(I 000(1 wtnel* lit* in NEVER V wfi At U > <iti>ZA LXl, if a IMV, Kiis.li, Mass. !***»»• «f all lutiU oua. *■'£*-71 GUNS Ormi AttTOivar*. WML •*• Qml Worts. 0 |M PKuSorch. fra®. A44ua* C* r mi 1 * L :J * JFri Lay the Axe to the Root If yon wonld destroy the can¬ nal kering worm. wound For any exter¬ lame¬ pain, of sore, beast, or only ness man or use MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI¬ MENT. It penetrates all mus* de and flosli to iho very bonoi expelling all inflammation, soreness and pain, and healing the diseased part as no other Liniment ever did or can. So saith the experience of two generations of sufferers, and so will you say when you have tried the “ Mustang.” //rmrm i itonanrwea ft tin rrwn i ■ |men<!« r««I f( hy union, t #»«••>*« form ai l | I Itrbilit If fs. iiernfl I ■ h, in tail- M»i* | II lint !,f Viittl ■ Of/, Aen oii* ftovafra ■ Vence/romFV attrl iftnvttlcmW verm,Ate f aiaiiStfa-istg Ksar 4 * a ^r&S 3 & 'i 8 aiSgS g The. ir on Tonic im a ~ W'Cfatt rot inn of l*e-ti- / tojrulf of Iron. I‘cru~ ritm Mlttrh, titifi l*hrnt f>Afile«, onttoriateici toifh the 1 cf/ftublt /IroMtnfieiv, It **»’#■»*// jturpoHe Mt/ier* .« Tonic Ih ncocmmary,, , , , , ,, ..... . , J L M l . ....... r MANUFACTURES 8 1 THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., NO. 213 NORTH MAIN 5TRECT, StTEKs* *~T”* ED j [PETROLEUM Uwd and approved by tha leading JELLY PHYSI- .tW^OUff B j! CIAN8 of EHEOPEMd AMERICA. ^ | JFk Tho moat Valuable Family Bamedy^^ I I known. Trtak 1/tieiM trum. rue Vaaalla*—tut ae I A Traatasat Far tfa «f VaaeHne Taa»);»e 7 omnia Cold Creoc, Taartfa ___W0HBD8, BTXHS, Cjtatritar lea. Taaa lfaa T oilet Swya, ' Cnagki, Caida, Iare tiraa-t, Orasyud BiphtharU, SswsicoiKmML - . >< M «uj ' n ■pvaahl* term artak aak ant aiaaa af *U aur (**«*. fa* V asa has faterxjiUy. JO ai. a t TUB raiumrau nresirns, M cum A BOX. mnowwm —n*A. AT rmM i»st mm ttmina a. CWAX ATM* On If, IMPROVEMENTS—HEW STfLES-NEW CATALOGUE. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORCAN CO. Z'tz£Z?™jf}z.tk?c v™ r::rrrr ^ 1 t r*‘ T .™ i ‘ b t •"*: —»«««> MBS. LYDIA L OF Qérfiin can Sympathm with Woman. LYDIA E. I PiNKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Jh n Positivv Caro r*tr all fhfHsc- Painful Crtinplstln** am* WeAkwwJ Miuuma to»ur*K*t female it will cure crttrclj the wont form of F tuaio Ontn jiliDtiLd, all omy'itn Yrflartnstlcn and Hon, Falling and Dit |.lncemt nt*, and tho ronafqwmO Rplnal Krakneaa, and U jiarl;rularly adapted to tlta Cbanffe of Life. It will dlMDlvt end npd tumor* from Cite ut^ma In an early stage of developmeat. Tfio tfWkwy to <?» ► evrmn launora there ta «-t»erk«t very Hiicedlly by tt« It remove* CfiintMM, flatulenry, <irstr<»y*aD rrawtuc for *timul*nt*, and rvllrre* wpaltncis* of tlw* rtommrk. It core* Bloatinfr, floada bo.% Nerwjf Oeiteral Dobdify, BUvpleeasefni, Ih j nwalon and IndF ge*iIon. pafn, welgh% That feeling of T« arlng down, caudng and barka«’h«\ I* alwnya penxMuaeBtly cured by ita xiea. It will at all times end under all clrrunwtaneaa art la harmony with the Uwa that i*ov»rn the female For the cure of Kidney Con plaint* of oitLer mx thin Compound is uusurpn«rd. LTMIA K. PINKIIAir* VF.tif.TABI.E COSI POCNDM prcpnjwd at J* and Att Woatrrn Awenua, Lynn, Masn. PrieofL flKottl«*for|k Sent by mat In th® form of pills, also Intho form of lozeaga*. on receipt of price, 01 per box for either. Mr*. Pinkhaaa freely answer^ all letter* of inquiry. Send for pampla let, Addr-vn a* above Mention thi» rupee. Nofamilv .km,Id t.wltho-tlvnUt riNKHAlTR I.IVKIt PIlJS. Tlwr cut* ooi.«U|*Uon, bUknulMB, „ u d totvidlly or the liter. «6<*nt« per koi. » 4 - Hold by »H I»rnt«ists. ™te» MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. OILS, BELTIN8, PUMPS H0SI ALL and PACKING, BRASS KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, GOODS. STF.AM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, *c. Send lor Price * 1st. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO., (42 Main Sired. LOUISVILLE, KY. £•777 'till p a Tidhw,. !■(*«■>. a. a fl I 1% » % W ♦ NTKP ter Ot* Mari Mid Tasteat M®la .TL Ik'S ’ FIcOht*' H.k-U Mtd Frit;*® r®dui‘*d W p®i :®ut. K®Uoii*l <J®.| PHU«a«lpfei®, Pat. GUMQ witw VJZXSIXt mott 7 l«H®(WltU. JZ 3 m£ 1 ou* AddlAH VAl .INTI MX UB04., V7.V. j r?<*T«} PL*T CV A f M PLUMI PlAVA, ti K-ttiy Hi" .liicali, I'lup, Tfiiip«-r>.!««• r*wUiu*li«im, l".nyn, K«aii>pi®a 1*1(4 l.igtikH, a t.tiL* Ihmk*, I'm.t.iitiiiiK-H, MtstflWUhlll l Ms, ' «iiun*il Kir*, Bui in i'mk, Tlientricul Kmi 1 , J..r)®jr'A W«s Work®, Wi«®, Hennery. B*hrda, Mount fievt "’lu’ii, > iwloflicr, < lmra<l**A hi <i «*.*f»!*»;■ »»♦•« •.#•»! !>*•»*, ront/Unth# full I tSw ■<*rip(ion hi.<I pr »<■««. Sifl Viet, ■ I Itl.NK II At Sit >4, AH I lilt teat., N*n V»i b. rubink®»®*Pai»», Allml^ O*.....^F®rtjHi®ir*D.--*l . » b® ll’uris* and But Mi ilkiim ever Uiwi*. A c DlmblRriloM of Hop« f Buchu, Win n Riunt Sr»K| c%urat‘.v« kurat'.vi* « Mia DnmtaLorq |!j’u|x 1 1 ii*u of ' v, *h ull i*n «thcr iu«l i- a’kt «wl miUce*% ktliAicHuu . t Blood Furiftor, Liver Ron u i 4 U tpr f l,o*<> tw <l iimUU lUsbUiriiuc Atcoitl un ■BMBttOiUS«terth. No diM'IMOC'X an fwawthly long where Hop Bittoi-R are us Ytti letl ami perfect n.ns thvir o|M*imilo!iH4g| Ii «7 gin lot ll%f*mlv’pirtotk.agodaodIsflm. To all whoso o l»l< >ytiM’jil® fau tso I rr*rnI®rl' ty of t tin Imi wv Ih or mini tinary orpivu, or wl/«» re quiruuu Aaaiftnlkt t-.Uwalunt, Hop m w>n #ut» without intox¬ icating* ■Hk J\f No miltUrr what your f Hnir* or nymplmii* an* wluktth® dlw'iuMHir ailmOMtiir- Im um flop Bit tvrw. Ouu't watt until yim »I«k l»ut If y.*, <udj for! had <rr niIw-raI»)*,M UMI 'tLorn at once. 11 miijr hiavh your J>f«.lt hang” » v •»U hu»dr*Mj... $500 help, wHI *mi jwi«I for a eaV« \ th»'y win ni ,t cu iv or bo not milfmr 0 ‘ •* t you r t t .t ml* Mufrcr.but uKoaiul ui'(f* tlrniV^ 1 ^ Hop B lUrnAinber, flop fYlfUirn Ih fto^ vi to, driKi'Ml IfPIPM drnnUcn nostrum, hut the bn met tti. “ » tl Be Ht MndIf’Wm ami HOKE” *v«r und iiiitilr ; tl»« ••UiVALIIt^r^ riuinut UtltiUld WltilUUt no them. )M’ingu or fuiuije III* im*wra P.I.G.l* * n alwolottj and r urn forontnlantatm,wmofopluiu, nurcotli-A. All Hold Ly nminrlMta. tohuc/ut H«ud raid for Otrcular. Ilop Millers Mf|f. C®., A i m LiG itis t* -J jlf ' “cunt «Womm la tho Hopa om .~ Inca.