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Curious Works of Ants.
Ants are constructed with the “back
bone in front, and the heart and other
internal organs on the opposite side are
put together upside down, as we might and
think. Their mouth « for breathing. biting
swallowing food only, not for
Their bite is so determined and lasting
that they are used in some countries
for confining the edges presented of wounds to anil the
cute. Ants’ heads are
cut surface, which they grasp with the
nippers, when their bodies are cut oil,
leaving a whole row of them to hold the
flesh. They are cheaper than sticking
plaster in some countries.
As an illustration of their ingenuity
and intelligence, it was stated that they
sometimes excavate tunnels under rivers
of considerable depth and width, and
the tunnels for transporting feet deep sup¬
plies. They dig wells twenty
and a foot in diameter for drinking
water. The harvesting ants plant seeds with
on farms, which thev cultivate
great care anil neatness, keeping every
weed down and harvesting safely tlie weather¬ grain,
curing and storing it in
proof cavities in the soil. They also
organize into divisions with commanders,
each individual doing a certain kind of
work. Some ants are smart enough for
engineers, while others only know
enough to do as they are told. They
can count and make correct estimates of
the' magnitude of an undertaking, as
proved Eight by chrysolides observers. (often called the
eggs where of ants) were placed single in individual a path
ants travel. A
found them and undertook to remove
them to their home. Several were car¬
ried by the single ant patiently enough,
but when twenty chrysolides were
placed in the heap, another roit was
found engaged in the work. The pile
was increased at intervals till eighty ants
engaged in tlie undertaking, showing
that the workers were detailed accord¬
ing to the demands of the cases. Ants’
battles sometimes last many days, in
one case seven weeks, tlie victors finally
taking the stores and removing them to
their own houses. Their wars are
quite as justifiable ns those of men,
when the object—pillage—is of tlie knowing same.
They have the power, too,
members of their own communities
even after six-months’ absence. Stran
gers are always driven off or killed.
They are very helpful to each of accident other, and
show sympathy in families case of ants build or
sickness. Some
arched roads covered by au arch of clay
or mortar for protection against ene
mies, and show great skill in the work,
which is under the supervision rebuilding of trained if
engineers, who order a tlie
work is not perfect. Some kinds of ants
keep cows, build cow-yards, and milk
their cows regularly, and don’t thiovv
milking-stools at them either to make
them “ give down,” but tenderly. stroke and Of
pat their backs very
course these cows are and the plant gardeners.— aphides
so familiar to farmers
Prof. E. S. Morse.
The Use of Wealth.
There are thousands of rich men who
are not skinflints, who have the reputa¬
tion of being so, bcause done they have special never
been known to have any
good with their money. A man who is
worth §50,000 can do more to make
himself loved aud respected by all with
whom he conies in contact, by the
judicious expenditure of a thousand dol¬
lars in charity, than by giving the whole
fifty thousand dollars after he is dead.
It seems as though it would be mighty
small consolation to a millionaire to leave
money to some charitable purpose, after
death, and be so confounded dead that
he couldn’t see the smiles of happiness
that Suppose his generosity millionaire had created. who has
a never
had a kind word said of him except by
fawning hypocrites, who should hope lay to get
some of his money, out a
beautiful park worth a million dollars,
and throw it open, free to and all, with walks,
drives, lakes, shade he took everything. drive
Don’t you suppose, if a
through it himself and saw thousands of
people having a good time and all look¬
ing their love and respect for him, that
his heart would be warmed up and that
his day would be lengthened. Wouldn’t
every look of thaks be worth a thousand
dollars to the man who had so much
money that it made him round-shoul¬
dered? Wouldn’t he have more pleas¬
ure than ho would in cutting off coupons
with a lawnjnower?— Peck's Sun.
A Condemned Man’s Little Daughter.
“Papa, dear papa, I’m glad you’re
going to die, ior you know, papa, that if
yon were not going to die, you would be
taken away off into a dark prison where
I could never see you any more; and
j|)u know, papa, that would grieve you
so much that you would not live very
long anyhow, so I think everything is
best as it is, don't you, papa ? And I
will grow up to be a big girl, and I will
be so good, papa, that every one will
love me, and I will never fdfget you,
papa, nor how much you loved your
little Mary.” This strangely affecting
speech was made in the St. Louis jail to
a man who was to be hanged.
A company of Americans met at din¬
ner at a hotel iu Glasgow. Some fine
large table gooseberries were placed on the
for dessert. One of the party asked
the waiter, a Hibernian, to bring him
some more of tlie Scotch grapes. The
man returned, and, with a broad grin
on his face, put the fruit on the table.
The stranger innocently inquired with- if
Scotch neopie served their grapes
cut the stem. “Always,” was the handy ready for
response, “ they are nice and
making gooseberry fools.”
Peddler.—“ ’Momin’, Mr. Waggle?.
Hinjoyin’ yer mornin’ pipe hafter last
night’s storm ? I heard you and your
•wife havin’ high words as I passed at 12
o’clock.” Mr. Waggles (a reprobate;-- like low
“ Hi-'h words wos it? More
i„ langwi'i e, l^cansi..__ T paile it ”
0
A blot may be erased, but with tlu
erasure goes part of the original texture. with¬
Character can never suffer a stain
out some loss.______
Ton have nothing *o gain by aModa
Bon with a man who is thoroughly im¬
press® « M’h his o ac srrestn .eb.
Having UAVL'O need nseu Dr. a/i. Bull’s aiiau Cough Svrup in my
farniiy lor the last three years, 1 nna tt is tne
best preparation I have ever used for Coughs
and Colds giving almost immediate relief.
B. Walxeb, Gen’l Com. Merchant
118 Light St, Baito., Md.
Guesses at tlie Truth by a Chinese Em¬
peror, 1($53.
j “Lying is the first resource of ignor¬
ance ; but what shall we do when we do
not know the truth? Be silent.” “I
love to admire the manner in which
nature confounds our ideas of the great¬
ness of human industry and baffles all
tlie resources of our penetration! worthily How not
difficult it is to admire ! Is
a small insect, a blade of grass, more
worthy of our admiration than any pro¬
duction of human hands ” We spoil tlieir
children We* by our puerile alas cares for
health. have, 1 them too nnuiy ?” Heaven wants ;
why should we increase “
provides for the wants of men according
to the places in which they live.” “I
prefer to procure a subjects new species of build fruit
or of grain for my than to
a hundred porcelain to loves wen},’’ ‘JEverj 1
one desire" health and life, but ho
one praO ^s temperance and frugality.
They inv^ b pleasant remedies, which
they imagine s will them to digest.
cause
Eat little and you will digest much.”
“ I attribute my good health to the fact
that I drink nothing but water, which I
distill myself.”— Naturf.
The St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dispatch, at
the close of a long article, says : In fact,
St. Jacobs Oil is pushing field, all other reme¬
dies out of the and, excellent
though some of the liniments, formerly
offered are, the efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil
is magical in cases of sciatica, rheu¬
matism, pleurisy, neuralgia, and nervous
headache, lumbago, scores of other
disorders; while in the case of sprains,
burns, or injuries genera® it is an absolute pana¬
cea, and for use is better than
the advice of many sufficient.” physicians, “A
word to the wise is
The first coins of the United States
were struck with the portrait of Martha
Washington, Mr. Spencer, who cut the
first die, copying her features in his
medallion. When General Washington wroth, and
saw the coins he was very
before any more were struck off the
features of his wife were altered some¬
what, and a cap placed on her head, Goddest; this
being the original of the present
of Liberty.
Well Indorsed by Our Own Cltliem.
No matter how useful anything may
be iu itself, good indorsements seem to
increase its usefulness greatly by insur¬
ing a wider field for the display of its!
special merits. We were thus impressed
iu view of the following statements re¬
ceived by one of our representatives from
the leading individuals connected with
some of the largest enterprises in our
midst. Among others whose testimony
was freely given was W. H. Stearns,
Esq., Master Mechanic of the Conn.
Kiver Railroad, residing at No. 28 Jacobs Boyl
ston street, who observed :—St.
Oil has had remarkable effect among the
men employed here. One of them jammed
his arm very badly, and by the use of
St. Jacobs Oil was greatly benefitted, used aud
the arm was healed. Another it for
severe rheumatic pains in the knee, and
pronounced the Oil a complete success as
he was cured by its use. Mr. A. B. Taylor,
of the ‘ ‘Bay & Taylor Manufacturing Co. ”
was Pillsbury, pleased to say: Clair, “My N. aunt, J., Mrs.
of Mount while
visiting at our house tried St. Jacobs
Oil for rheumatism aud neuralgia, aud
found immediate relief every time. She
pronounced it the best thing she had
ever tried for the trouble. Mr, J. B.
Weston, 45 Greenwood street, Supt. Car
Works. Boston & Albany Railroad, thus
addressed our reporter: “I am one more
of the fortunates who have had the good
luck to hear of that wonderful remedy,
St. Jacobs Oil. I had rheumatism in
the shoulder severely and could find uo
relief until I used the OiL I applied it
and must confess I was surprised at the
results. I am almost well and expect to
be entirely so in a few days .”—Si firing
field (Mass.) Union.
Leer Hooper says that Adelina Patti,
though she is forty years old, looks ten
years younger. Patti, no doubt, will
declare that she is ten years younger
than she looks. It makes all the dif¬
ference in the world who tells the age.—
Norristown Herald.
The “Golden Bloom of Youth”
May be retained by using Dr. Pierce’a “ Favor¬
ite Prencription,’* a specific for “female com¬
plaints.” By druggists.
“ S-a-a-y, father, A f .f lpsmorl Romptln'no ' I
at school to-day. ix tit, What was it? . 1
new
“I learned to say ‘ Yes, sir,’ and ‘No,
sir.“Did you?” “ Y-a-a-s.”
Osi- ProgreM.
As stages are quickly abandoned with the
completion of railroads, so the huge, drastic,
cathartic pills, composed of crude and bulky
medicines, are quickly abandoned with the in¬
troduction of Or. Pierce’s “Pleasant Purgative
Pellets,” which are sugar-coated, and little
larger than mustard seeds, hut comixised of
highly concentrated vegetable extracts. By
druggists.
The London Times makes fun of
Americans for calling luggage baggage.
It is not lugged, and should not be
luggage. It is not bagged and should
not be baggage. Trunkage is the right
word—trun kage and smashag e.
C onsumption Core.
Db. R. Y. Pierce: Dear Sir—Death was
hourly expected hy myself and friends. My
physicians pronounced rny disease consump
tion, and said I must die. I began taking your
“ Discovery” and “Pellets.” I have used nine
bottles and am wonderfufiv relieved. I am
now able to rideout. Elizabeth Thornton,
Moutongo, Ark.
“ Pray, Mr. Lecturer, ” asked a lady,
“ what is a paraphrasis ? ” “ Madam, it
is simply a circumlocutory and pleonas¬
tic cycle of oratorical Bonorositv, cir¬
cumscribing an atom of ideality, lost in
verbal profundity.” “ Thank you, sir.”
Oratilnde Beyond Exprrssiftn.
Hampton C. H., S. C., May 2,1881.
H h. Wak.neb & Co.: fUrs-Tbe reenlt of
yonr Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in my cast has
been astonishing, so much so that I can find no
wordsia which to express my indebtedness to
you. Eev. W. H. Pbestiss.
We never could quite understand
a non <st man is the aoh l— t work
Greater.
musters' Trial,
The Vottais Belt Co., Marshall, Beits and Mich, wffl
send their Ee<.-Uo-VoItdc other
Electric Appliances on trial tor thirty days to
lny person afflicted with troubles, Nervous Debility,
vitality, and kindred guarantee
complete restoration of vigor and manhood,
Address as above without delay.
P- S-— No risk U incurred, as thirty days’
teal is allowed.
Osb of the fools of this world is he
who puts his lingers on still. a buzz saw to
determine if it is standing
Kidney-Wort radically diseases. cures biliousness,
piles awl nervous
As we have only a ghost of a navy it
is meet and right that Admiral Porter
should be an Inspector General.— Phila¬
delphia liulletin. In connection with
Porter we might further add that it
would be meet and drink; but to be
sure, the navy takes water. —New York
Commercial Advertiser.
In this issue appeus a new advertisement
of the Pk. Hartek Medicine Company,
manufacturers cf the ju tly celebrated Iron
Tonic, ecdo se t anil recommended ly the
medical profession. Asagtne.nl tonic, t nd
especially bility, it Lai for Dyspepsia eqoa', having and (ieneral been thor¬ De¬
no
oughly tested and recommended as having
virtues which no other tonic ( os esses. It
:s certainly a va'uable testimonials remedy, fiom judging from
the sat sfaeti ry prom'nent
persons it Iris rec.irej .—Cincinnati {Ohio)
Chris. Standard.
Tite meanest coward in the world Is
the man who, with a crowd to back him,
resorts to tar and feather.
Fob aud dyspepsia, general indigestion, depression of
spirits dobilitv, in their various
forms ; also as a preventative against fever and
aguo aud other intermittent fevers, the “ Ferro
Phosphorated Caswell, Hazard Elixir of Now Calisaya,” made by
& Co., York, and sold by
all Druggists, is the best tonic ; and for patient s
recovering from fever or other sickness, it has
no equal.
Hahthoene is supposed to be derived
from the red fruit called haws, and haw
from au Anglo-Saxon word meaning
hedge.
PARCHED and swollen Ups indicate Worms. Shriuer’a
Indian Voiuiifnge will destroy and eject the,so detestable
creatures from the intestines, thus restoring the child to
health and beamy.
HENRY’S r.tHBOUr SALVE
Is the BEST SALVE for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
fcndall kinds of fckin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples,
(let HENRY’S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are
counterfeit*. Price 23 cents.
g>R. BRKEVM OXYGENATED BITTERS
L the beat remedy for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Malaria,
Indigestion and Diseases of the Blood, Kidneys, Liver,
Skin, etc.
lU’RXO’S CATARRH fiXTFP cur es all affections of the
tuucuous membrane of the head ai id threat.
DR. MOTT’S LIVER PILLS are the beat Cathartk,
Regulators.
FROM Maine to Mexico, the fanners speak in praise of
the great- medicinal worth of Fout-x’s Horse and Cuttle
Powders. They speak from experience.
In one hand of a corpse the Lapland¬
ers place some money to pay the fee of
the porter at the gate of paradise.
WEATHER—OR NOT.
W e admire the philosophy ot tho unfortunate
man, who, when everything had been Bwept
away, said, “ diem’ll be weather and taxes
left, at- any rate.” Alas/ weather is thinks the “ yellow it his
(log” of all subjects; better everyone the weather, and
special his right anathemas to try to against “Old Probabilities,”
lmrls regulating
and all who endeavor to assist him in
the weather. The following communication is
from Prof. Tice, of St. Louis, Mo., the renowned
meteorologist and weather prophet of the West.
It does not discuss the weather hut something suffer
surely of more importance to those who
with that painful malady he speaks of: “The
day alter concluding my lectures at Burlington,
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Iowa, on the 21st of December last. T was seized
with a sudden attack of neuralgia in the chest
giving breathing. me excruciating My pulae, pain usually and almost p reve 25. n t -
ing 80, fell to
intense nausea of the stonuu h succeeded, and a
cold, clammy sweat covered my sntire body.
The lieve attending Alter physician suffering could for do three nothing hours. to re¬ I
me.
thought—as effect T had been using 8 t. Jacobs Oil with
good for rheumatic pain-s—I would try it.
I saturated a piece of flannel, large enough to
cover my chest, with the Oil, and applied it. The
relief was almost instantaneous, in one hour I
was taken entirely the train free filUau from appointment pain, and would have
to had that night
ii>a neighboring town my friends not dis*
sanded mo As it was, I look the ui< hr train fot my
since. home, iu St. Louis, and have not been troubleqj
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T. B. M(CLA IN,
Yorkvillf, 8. C.
1 JE.4V.TH FOR ALL - MARTIN’S SPLEEN
1 .1. WEED TONIC Is warranted to cure long Chills and
Fever, Ague, Enlarged but Spleen, little etc., make. of For standing. the
Purely 'todays vegetable I otter the ; recipe costs and right to to make and sell next in
your county ( with recipe for making best Liniment ex¬
tant ; for only 50 cents. $100 can be made with it in your
’ MARTIN, Terrell, Tex., Box 31.
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tor services and expense*. honorable, nef
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true to name.
paid to orders per mail. Bend for catalogue lor 18 * 2 .
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THRESHERS”! _ M.n.auUi.0. price Zllo*. it H* tkA
hm. THE AULT MAN A TAYLOR CO..
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JOHNSOITS AMODYKK LIWIBIKJfT will
po«itively prevent thie terrible disease, and will posi¬
tive lv cure mine cesee out of ten. Information tha*
will save zoany Lives, sent bett4sr free than bv stall. Don't I. S. delay John- a
moment. Prevention i* formerly cure.
$09 k Co .. Bo#ton, yikM., Bangor, Maine.
fr 1 t0 ton per dav at horn*. Samples worth K tree
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A remedy with inch • l.putetlon i» Hostetler’. Btoinech
B,iters deserves A fitir A»W *1*1. If joa »'• dyspeptic your
maleiy will eventually to It; If you ere feeble, lick
flesh end feel despondent It will both .build and cbe.i
you up; if you ere constipated it will relieve, end if bil¬
ious, healthfully Stimulate your liver. Don’t downed,
hut make thie eObrttu tlie right direction.
for sale hy ell' Drugglste end Dealere
eenereHy.
WATCHES Catal lieu. Watch free, Co., Addr«ns Pittsburgh, 8tand*r»» Vi
Airier lean
BS K. DNEY
HAS BEgN P ’ffSvEDI i
by thousands and liens of thousands all ovei
tho country to l © the SUitEST CUHE
over disi overed for all
KIDNEY DBSEASES.
| Does alamo back ordinordercd V THE2T uri.-.o HO 1TOT irull
iCttte that you aro a - ’Ictim
HESITATE; us® Kid uey-Wort utonco, (every
druggist will recn amend it) and It will
)poodily overcome the diaeaso and restore
healthy action. (tention of Trrino, brick
Incontinence or r
duBt or ropy deposits .anddull dragsins pains
hU speedily yield to its ourativo power.
PItICE *1. SOI D BY PBUSOIST3.
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From H" 1 - Journal of Medicine.
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THE OFFJC1AL HISTORY OF THE
T.l £«• 2 Msafes'n in hi* ,tt «».
msd* Y.d b sanity. Htf *a
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AtlEJi'iS W M* 1 Circular*fi««. Extta
sr en • jf atiomal Pvbuxhiv Go.. Atlanta, G*.
MOORS’S BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY,
Atlanta U2 f,al fine of the best loaded practicsl
country. Circulars tub
DR. SCHENCK’S
Pulmonic Syrup,
Seaweed Tonic, and
Mandrake Pills,
When taken as directed, will cleanse the whole system,
restore the appetite, make the food digest easily and
Kruse it to make new and healthy blood. In this way
the system is put in a condition that renders it possible
for the lungs It) Uetfi JU Consumption, and in uo other
way can this disease be cured.
Before anything can be done towards a cuio the stom¬
ach and bowels must be cleansed, so that the food that is
taken will digest and make healthy blood. Emaciation
or loss of flesh in Consumption, is always caused by a
lack of nourishment, and nourishment can only oomo
from well digested food. To attempt to stop acoiig.i
when the lungs are diseased is always dangeron.-.
To try to stop night sweats without building up tlie
general system by well digested food is useless, and in
many eases the medicines given to relieve these symi/
toms are the cause of death.
CONSUMPTION
Is inherited, or it may be brought ou by Dyspepsia or a
diseased and inactive liver. In either case it is usually
developed by a heavy cold settling on the lungs. If you
IU6 liable to the disease from auy of the causes we have
mentioned, write your name and address plainly on a
postal card ami mail it to us. Wo will send you
FREE, POST PAH),
A copy of Dr. Schenck’a Book ou Diseases of the Lungs,
ibeir Causes, Prevention and Cure. This bod'i is the
result of many years’ experience, and gives a full de¬
scription of the disease iu all its various forms,
Addi'es.
DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON,
Philadelphia. Pa.
DR. SCHENCKS
MANDRAKE PILLS
Donor produce Hickuess at tlie stomach, nausea or grip
aig. On theeontraiy, they are so mild and agreeable iu
their action that a person auifenng with a.sick headache,
lour stomach or pain in the bowels, is speedily relieved
•f these distressing symptoms. They set directly on
the liver, the organ which, when in a healthy condition,
purifies tlie blood for the whole body.
They are n perfect preparation of that great and well
known remedy, Mandrake or Podophyllin, a remedy
that has displaced the me of mercury, as well as many
other poisonous drugs, iu the practice of every intelligent
physician.
prof. John King, of the College of Medicine, of Cincin¬
nati, says: “In Constipation it ads upon the b"Woh
without disposing them to subsequent costivemns. In
Chronic Liver Complaint there is not its equal in tlie
whole range of modiciues, being vastly more useful ilnin
mercurial agents, arousing the liver to healthy action,
increasing the flow of bile, and keeping up these actions
longer than any other agent with which we are ac¬
quainted.’’ (See American Dispensatory, page 720.)
In all cases of Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia, when
there is great weakness or debility, I>i\ fikdienek's
Keaweed Toulc should be used in connection with
these Pills.
HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION
CURED.
Da. Sou buck:
Dear Sir: In the autumn of 1877 I hud « flf'vcr#*
witn teiiiblo pain In my ai<lcHnii'1 bc*iwG»»n my “IwuMimh.
I had vt-ry 1 tit 1 c nppotiti-, and what litth* I oould «*»t only
diRlv«iM»tt4 m<*. I Iwol <"iidiilt.’d iihyMiciana, llw who dilloi <-iod mil my i‘omj/Ii • au¬
dition wan a voi y out* ami jjavi* mo
» ynipH and tonicn, from which I received no bwnelii, l-ui
deemed io grow worse and kept Inning tii'-'li and
dtrenglh. I hud night swenl-H, and HWeat mo»t of tho Mine Dill
during the* day. I coughed and rained him id un<] a (.It
foamy phlegm; my tluiiai wuh Ailed with ule< •I’d, 1 could
hardly swallow; Hometimea I could not Blitj •:tk a loud
word for weeks; my lungs grow more jhi IlfUl every day
with dllllcult breathing, while pleunny painn
ajinont stop my breath, i had colic pain#, «our dtumuch
and vou’iTfm^r np Hf5f'Vrft/nu hftlfT" tWVfflV 1
filled with pAiu. I could not lie down, but had tu u*> line 1
in a Hitting posture to br I'M I in*.
1 gave tin mid did not till nU of evei Kotiiutf anklei u j» aga in, an
it wuh hard moving inyaelf; my feet uni bey Han to
iwell badly, and my hips had given out long he fore.
In this funking condition, 1 thought I would try your
remedy for consumption : it might do me could Horne good; it
could do me no mu m, for I wa# certain I not live u
month longer the way I wan.
At that time, May. 1878. I pro cured 5X n F dinoaic
flyrup, Seaweed Tonic and Filin, a md t theirs sim di
reeled. In a week I was better and began to throw off
from th* lungs a green in li yellow muitei* streakod with
blood. without throwing
Jcoiild cut a little it up, the puitiH In
my Hides were not so severe, I could Hlsep un hour very
soundly, and that was What I hud not done for tinee
mouth". medicine" Hteudllv nix month", cough
1 took your bad nights, my
got better, 1 did not sweat ho at kef>t earning
•lowly, and in a year after I began your medicines I oould
gar J felt well.
I began to gain fle»h, and potimL, I ant September fifteen weighed one
hundred and thirty-five life. pounds more
than I ever medicines, weighed I before know, m sated my life; and f would
Your my
way, from my own experience, to all corisumptiveN, fake
Dr. Hchenck’s medicines, for they will certainly cure
I hod Consumption, it is hereditary in our family, ruy
father and two brothers having died of it.
I have had belter health the winter than for ten
1 years r previous. Tours Respectfully, MRS. 8AUA II CARTER.
A.
Cahbi*lic, Mash., April 3th, 1880.
From Springfield, Mass.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED!
Dn. J. II. Hchknck :
Dear Hir: A hot: jt sixteen years h^o, While living in
Canada, my health i became very poor. My «iisea»e came
on gran i.ihI Iy, hnuin i, loss of appetite and atter
wauls great whikii Ilf Oil Mi y!if sw<-!ifs
and k m hackiue coii“li. cliehi and hierk f vc i v
weak, SOI « that I could not heal my vein lit
Against the hack of a chair. At difh-r'-nt times I raised
considerable blood, which m v physician said came from
the liings I employed sevi-ral doctors, hut they ntt*-<;tedj all told
me the same thing that my limy-' wore badly c.ould live hut
and the Rust one that I had al.u said tfiut I
a short time, and that I had better go to my mother’s
home in Winstead, <:t., -non as f could,,.that with
iny I might live for some time, h'-n I ‘jot
my motliei’s I was very low indeed, ho that my
her sent for her doctor, ii*- pronomued med.Hm* me which beyond lie
all help. He, howevei, left me -me
said would relieve my \v<ust sytnptoms. Atb-r this, my
mother employed nnVthi-s doctor, who ssid that om ■
m y jo tigs was nearly I xpeeled ate scat to
sp v<-ra I mouths, ami
day, u 1 frlpmi wl»o 1 1 vps ollinsville, Ct., gat 11
fitthPf " one of y • u r put Cofisumptiou. and -
broiiL'ht it home md t-old me t ivet it See
of trie r.-es described in it ke mine. I r id the
book t onuU, ami found no man caHPs describ* •i there
that se< med as hud as mine, that were cured hat I
began to hope that I too might 1 peovpr by using t tried*
inne*. My f thio , finding that they were not kept In hi
Winste-'id, sent o New York fli.d got night a supply. ceased, o»«
week nil ei I - t-gfiu their use, my sweats
and ii ny appetite L-gitn to improve. Iu two weeks after
this i I was much better in everyway; I commenced to
use the medicines in March; in July i felt quite s'
in two months more I was well, and I have h <d gooo
braltb evei since. I believe that I would not be alive
o-day but for the use of your medicines, and sli the
doctors I had said mv disease was Consumption, and that
I was incurable. Yours Trul“ IT. PLUMMER,
MRS. C HA8. W.
April 29th, 1881. 274 Main bt. Springfield, Mass.
Da. J. H. Bchkjic*, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dear Sir: f ing one of yf*ur agents distributing reminded your of
bonks in this village a few flays sgo, that has I kuowl- me
the past, and has made me feel ought to
edge with gratitude the benefit I once received from your
medicines. and when
I wo* a soldier in the f rmy from 1862 to 1866.
mustered out « n a cripf inpie-1 state, having had during
my service, scurvy and cam p fever, which, with the nri*
laria of the swamps in which much of our I operations attack were
s*rri ied tin, left me disc d ail over. was
with enrome diarrhoea and a slant, hacking cough, I
My whole nervous «y nleui w;ii com pletely prostrated. In looking
w-.h apparently a K fast a approach find ng something tfie grave. advertised that
aver c newhpapci a to
j A comlrinafion of JVo-
5S I I toxirie of I ron , Peruvians
I I ilar/cauff PhoaphOTum^k
7, I )n anlff palatable form. The
’A j I \ / • that teeth, prepa will rhareterititic not ra Hart blacken of iron the
\other iron so reparations, of
practices ■ p
GENTLEMEN: I have in i/jedleine, us« d I»rt. HabTer'b have Iron found Tonic anything in my give the results and In that an Dli. experience U ARTER’8 oF
IrOMTosk; « twenty-five years In of Nervous never Prostration, Female Ut Diseases, Dyspepsia, and im
does. loany eases rvous in hands, made an
poverlshed condltlori of the blo<»d, this peerless peerle remedy, has my yielded some wonderful ct ures.
Cases that have baffled some of our most ?t emi eminent physicians, have to this great and in compar
able remedy. 1 prescribe it in preference to anv iron preparation made. BOBERT In fact, such a compound
a b Dk. liARTLit ij Ikon Tonic 8t. js Lot a necessity Mo.. in*my N^>v. 26th, praj:tice. DR. 3104 SAMVELS, Wash
iw, 1881 . Avenue
ft ffives color to tke hloo<l, )
natural digestive healthful tone and to /
the organ*
nervous system, (Ieneral making
it applieafde to
JlebUity, lAt** of Appe¬ Vital
tite, Prostration of
Powers and Jmnotence.
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N, MAIN ST„ ST. LOU 13
would do me stood, r found the ad vert Isom ent of JO'IX
medicines. Though l had hut little faith, f bon fV, t the
‘bund 3yrnp that and what Tonic, you and .“•aid commenced of your medicines their use was true •mon (on
,
sough they worked gradually an entire leas revolution until disappeared in my system—tn altogether,, f
grew it
is also did my diarrhoea and other alarming -yEn. torn9>
md I was entirely cured.
T shall alwa hold in qt'rtlelul remembrance Pinloof two
.hin igs; The “Cooper M»op” Free Refreshment
'or Holdlern, Philadelphia. of Philadelphia, I believe and Dr. the $clienck’s tnediciuett Modi ■
' l ; i t-s, of
ny life, ns I have stated. Pardon the Inle acknowledg’d*
nent of'tin* great benefit I have received from you.
Your obedient servant,
JOE I, S. s*TKVEN T *
Kith Regiment Maine Volunteer*, Fi&ukliti Army of the Potomac. Mas.
Present Residence, Orange, Oo.,
May 28tb, 1881.
DR. SCHENCKS MEDICINES:
MANDRAKE PILLS,
SEAWEED TONIC,
.ndPULMONIC SYRUP
Are sold by all Druggists, and lull directions for their is#
ue printed on the wrappers of every package.
i 38 . LYDIA E. PlNKKAM. OF im MISS..
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lilRlnte. -.11 oVM-ian troubles. Inllanimutlon and 171 or*
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It euros Bloating, Iteadn-hos, Nervous Frostratlon.
Oenoral Doblltty, Slocplcasnoss, Deprosslon and ludl
That feeling of bearing down, cauning pain, weight
and backache, Is always permanently cured by tte use.
It will at all times end under all circumstance* act In
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Compound Is unsurpassed. VEGETABLE COM
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