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by all
I Sarsaparilla it * medicine,
v beverage in disguise,
i Sarsaparilla never fails to
aenidtenily need,
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•economical Blood Medicine in the
Sarsaparilla baa had a snc-
f of nearly half a century,
r eo popular as at present,
of tfintimnni iiTrt •Wren
i those benefited efitod by the the nee i of
’s M Sarsaparilla.
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J. C. Ayer k. Co., Lowell, Matt,
jl; »U bottla*, *5. Worth |S a bottle.
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[ok Headache, Costiveness, Rheu-
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S Acbwo Sin ns afen Back. Hips, Kidney axd
’ Uterine Pains, Rheumotic, Sciatic, Sharp and
Weakening Paine, relieved in one Plaster™* minute by
i^t' uticura Anti-Pain
5 enly instantaneous pain-killm strengthening
Blaster. 25 cte; 5 lorfl. At druggists, or of
wafejarss5%«*«is POTTEH Ditto 1MB CHEMICAL Co., BOSTON.
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HIRES
T «• HIHES* IMPROVED *Zr
ROOT BEER!
W UQWO riOSWlLINC feSILY MADE
IMSPACKACE MAKES FIVE GAU.ONS
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Ask your DrageUp or Ovoeer fhr M.
C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
S? 15'r C. itsri ven unlvew the
^AtbiActtoD in
: ot. re oi Cuitorrhoa and
I Diet i : r;th»*cribe It and
toirtsnl k iU recommend
• *' it to ull ■S2K sufferers.
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: SHOE
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w. I- DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mane.
e W. LA Douglas |2.00 Shoes lor
landladies.
FOR SALE BT
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■be bad bend them called by the*
then ! - drive — all -n round first ’ere town.” thing hoodlums I do < %2 is and to
The The visitor visitor was was about about to to feint. The
him was too much for her composure.
And she looked so much at a loss to
know what was meant that Mrs.
“Why, I mean one of those new
fangled want to know one horse if cab don’t carriages. know what 1
you
useless to try to convince her} aad
no doubt the next time she comes to
Boston to buy dittoes, she will
stand in front of the OM Colony sta¬
tion and call for a hoodlum.
«J% Thrifty en 4 had h ? roon1 reached ? r ? t fe tins point the
city visitor thought related best to change the
subject, and her owp expe¬
rience during her last summers vaca¬
tion, when she went up the Hudson
river and^ made a tour through the
‘ 1 —I—oh, the cascades were very
beautiful, Mra. Tlu-ifty—veiy beauti¬
ful.”
The city visitor falt tbai she had got
day just by what “climbing the excellent the cascades. woman ”
meant
This lady was hot related to the one
who, after looking over the books oh
the counter at one of the - book stores
the other day, stepped up to a clerk
and asked:
“Have you ‘oometh?’ ”
“ ‘Cometh,’ ma’am? 1 don’t know
of any book by that name.”
book “Oh, here don’t called you? ’Goethe,’ Well, I and saw a I
thought book by likely tho there was of ‘Cometh » companion 1’ ”—
name
Boston Transcript.
Successful Business Men.
Who are our most successful busi¬
ness men ? Go out on the street and
lookthem over. Yon won’t find
them men who have pale cheeks.
They are They not thin, emaciated
men. are not. nerv¬
ous, irritable men. They are men
whose faces indicate robust' health.
Men with good blood, and plenty of
it. That’s toe secret of theirsucceiss.
A man whose blood is thin and weak
and poisoned with impurities, is nev¬
er successful like his healthy neighbor.
You eunnot expect him to be, for
without rich, strong, nourishing
blood he will lack the “vim” ana
“push” which the man must have
who would succeed . Such men should
use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis-
very to restore their impoverished
blood to its normal condition. By
the use of Aids great blood-purifier
and build-np of the system, condition they which may
put themselves in a
will enable them to win the success
they are anxious to achieve. *
Quoting Scrfpfar*.
That famous patent lawyer, Will¬
iam EL^ Simonds, who defeated the
witty Bpb Vance at the polls in the
Hartford district, tells a pretty good
story on himself. He has in his em¬
ploy, as cook, an old colored woman,
who wno was was formerly iormer a slave She is
quoting very religious, things from 1 and is the continually Scriptures,
The old woman has a veiy excellent
voice, and sings her old plantation
songs in the inimitabledarky way. One
u-ing and Dreaarass, opened their ana airs.
>se room
door that they might near her the bet¬
ter. fast, Mrs. When Simonds they went remarked: down to break¬
“Aunty, my husband and myself
have much.” been enjoying your singing very
The old excellent darky opportunity looked pleased, of quot¬ and
saw an
ing *Law, Scripture^ Missy, so but she I replied; didn’t know that
I was castin’ pearls befo’ swine.*—
Minneaopolis Tribune. ^
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“My daughter was greatly troubled with
Scrofula, and, at one time, it was feared she
would lose her eight: Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has
completely restored her health, and her eyes
are as well as ever, with not a trace of scrofu
la In her system."—-G. King. Killingly, Conn.
English sa Mu & talked.
Hey, Bill Whvd’nt chu kumtus
koolyistaft ‘Cozza hadda noonr
stateom cox mum-
muthera sick.”
‘Ya-as, coz yerra tier; JimTomsoa
sawyou gonna fish in.”
“Welli guess the doctor said mum-
mther roughtto have some fish.* -
“Bctchu Befti aidden ketch nauthin.”
caught ta bull pout that long
witha
“Ya-aa you did. d Betchu ketch
somfhin biggcrn that gitaoldoyou.” wen you git
toskooLnthe ole to teacher
“Coz ‘Howjuno?” Jim Tomson give youway.”
(Bill weeps softly and goes off in
quest of James Tomson before seek¬
ing the inevitable interview with Dm
teacher, which really he does not seek,
but finds it rather wishes thrust and upon sttonf him,
■gainst his Bob urgent Burdette. *
protest.) -
Are Does you billions liver and sluggish dyspepic? seem? seem
your slumber often broken
Is i yourslnroDer your often Drosen
By a hidious, nightmare dream ?
Friend, be wise: The Pleasant Pellets
Made by Dr. Pierce procure,
And they’ll bring you back, the sun-
OfpSl health, yon may be sure.
across cially if water looking of toward a still the evening, setting pap?
one can see masses of these mm, tiny
creatures that look like smoke on the
water. When they reach this stage
of development they leave the water
the cavities of the bud of these
large fat, clumsy insects. condition This accounts tor the
of many of these
insects. After a rain, in which the in¬
sects hair snakes drown, the full fledged horse
small boy, and come interest forth to the delight the
to
of nature, after which they .
in the water, if it docs uot dri
soon, and curl around them tor a
time, and about the time the eggs
hatch into the little flesh covered
mites first described, toe snakes die —
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Hop' Bj-ealght Saved.
JhWnMUftJc who wished to
east, KfSirffafAtt purchase fend
tion he visited
He said that he visited a farmer
$SKKHBK had happened, J Sh$g
ed how this and* the
fanner said the. caudal appendages
had been amputated, and when it was
asked if why to this was the done, animals he was from told
coming was prevent blind. This startling be¬
fed an¬
and nouncement explanation. to further inquiry ^ '
The fc&toited that the soil on
his farm was what is known atilhflb
and a mod' finally aoeumuktes on
each tion pig’s accumulation tail, which grows by accrC-
ana to an immense
size, and becomes so
drags toe unfortunate back the pig’s animal sk&v is M> ft
no
able to shut its eyes, and soon b
blinded from the glare of toe sun.
cutting off the pig’s tail this cal
ghe fat—Portland Oregonian. agtoepigsooBf,
Good Advice, Shewing Result.
Edward ffilvey, Chicago, gives tes¬
timony ty-five : “My suSered wife hod severely Catarrh for twen¬
* years; six
yeans v before she began to use your
remedy. Unable to breathe except
cal through condition. the mouth: iu a most criti¬
. Tried everything
without relief, when Dr. Streeter- ad-
vised her to buy Clarke’s Extract of
Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure. Be¬
lief followed immediately. She con¬
tinued touse it until she is now en¬
tirely cured. Her health has not been
so Wash good toe in many years.” Price $1,00.
Soap. 25 baby with Dr. QaHetfs B. Flax
cento. N. Drewry,
on^t^‘ nQwliaB:t31le BaxxffiBMdiea
< ols*Russeil’s
Lloyd Breeze, wh busi¬
ness manager, chilled in and told a
story on their stage manager, timer J. EL
Fitzpatrick, conscientious. who is mi He old would stud and
toe very plot for the piece tono
scene one
but toe stage carpenter of the theatre
show, and on his drive up to toe hotel
he passed the office of toa feagptoich
line which ran from that point to
Yuba Dam or some other
fane point of the compete.
as <m&
he at ones d^tefeitt made in¬
quiries. It appears thstthe
was directed to toe “sfeute dfe&v«Eed carpenter,”
and that it had did been to the
man who the carpenter work
for toe thought stage company. The fet¬
ter for a time that
he fead discovered a plot '
rob toe company.aahe did * not tu
document over to tho
carpenter” homfe* no being sw known . there,
.icago Herald.
The vocal organa ere strengthened by the
use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Clergymen,
lawyers, rangers, actors, Sad public speakers
find Mis preparation the most eSective reme¬
dy for irritation and weakueee of the throat
and lungs, and Mr all affections of tbs vocal
•mass- . . .. .
sKsssrS; though toe sse In toe
were a queen.
height of her brilliant career the act-
One Who Knows.
gentleman The following who testimonial knows fe formula from a
our
and is thoroughly acquainted ofour Tonic. witlrthe The
curative know properties the merits is. to try the
way to
article. formula Any of physician Calisaya who Tonic desires
the may
obtain it from the Westmoreland Gali-
saya Tonic Company, Greenville, S. C.
This letter is from a malarial section:
West Foikt, Miss.
Having shown me the formula for
making your Tonic while in your city
toe past summer, I take great pleas¬
ure with in recommending it, having it. I am it delight¬ in
ed given my
practice of successfully; family suffering to mem¬ from
bers my own
»room on
toe winter
,‘iXt
uuunus '
"I never:
ingly on.
it found toata flO bill 1
to ■"■'tor':......
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to find
tliey He are i
wti
BE OF GOOD CHEER.
To ft# hottest feqpiwr after truth, who,
troubled vrlth some contagious blood dfe
eaee, aeries a remedy which will com.
pletely eradicate from his system every
germ of blood poison, that toe oney he
loves—his wife and his children—may be
saved, the eqtefence of others comes as
a mightyrevdation. Common sense tells
fails actual results are the only sure proof
of emiative‘virtna. Brad toe following
true testimony:
T srrar^s^,*x
u.
tion was in
UteetS, Slid u «« i mi iuuu wren.
tried LTSfttflia! nearly everir Wood remedy adver¬
mained tised; went several to months, Hot Springs, receiving where I re¬
no ben-
efit whatever—the dread disease still clung
tome.
Threeyears ago l was laid,up wife
leave «p
in suca a position t&at i couiu not ic;
my ivbccT bed for months. ^ •
newS attack upon me wife alltherav-
ages WE death. My life was a lingering
ting mended well B. when B. B. a triend I began of same recom¬
to use it «t
and numeross others who know of my
for the blood in the world.
JAs. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.
During bottle the month of for February I bought
one of B. B. B. my four-year oid
boy, who had what doctors term heredi-
«•*» ®y elder son, twelve yrara of age,
was his legs, literally and covered terrible with ugly sores his on
head. H« a cured with eruption bottles on of
B. B.B. was quick two
As a Wood cleanser it has
no equal Jakes Hill, Atlanta, Ga.
<&‘a6g5j3 has resisted the treatment Sg of our g& best
medicines.- physicians, and toe use of the most noted
I was covered with a copper-colored
eruption loss of all over my body and taiiii fimbs. in with
& oi debil Rlv
aefiftg mr joints, eeneial
*ty» emacianon, iaUiug on oi my n<ur set t sore
was a sure
It to use a gross
.- commenced its
use. Withm two weeks’ tune I frit im¬
proved. and feel I well have and taken sprightly about ten bottles
as as any man.
My appetite and strength have returned
tea ^eral Wood purifier, and i.t.3
any one
I still continue its use, as it is a
SrvSXXlfS | rfeffa 1 "* direct
y to any
sufferer to>me in person. K. B. Jones,
P.
Atlanta, G:
rhadto one leg, and
6 on the other, ' prostrated,
I believe I a barrel of
medicine, b to cure the dis-
ease. With little hope, oi . I finally acted on
._____________ the urgent advice a a friend, and got a
bottle and of despondency B. Sr' B. B. leap I experienced somewhat a change dis¬
pelled. my 1 kept using was until 1 had taken
it
sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheuma¬
tism, and other horrors of blood poison
have disappeared, and at last 1 am sound
and twenty well again, of torture. after an experience 1 of
years A. P. Brunson, Atlanta, Ga.
B. B. KENNESAW,GA^SepLll, B. Company—Mv Dear 1887. Sir:
toe I take great great benriitmy pleasute wife in has acknowledging derived from
yonr great and wonderful toe medicine, B. suf¬ B.
B. For two years was a great
ferer from Scrofula, or some Wood dis¬
ease which had Jain dormant of all her life.
We had attention from some the most
skillful physicians in the country, but all
her tone effect, recovering. until we had Her all mouth despaired of
ever was one
solid ulcer, and for two months or more
her body was broken out with sores until
she lost a beautiful head of hair, also eye¬
lashes and complete eye-brows; wreck. in fact, she seemed
to be a
Now comes the great secret which I
want all the world to know: That three
bottles of Blood Balm medicine has done
the work which would sound incredible to
any one who did not know it to be so.
clear Today from my wife scrofulous is perfectly taint, healthy and she
any ana
now has a tbree-month-oid respecto^^ babe, also per¬
fectly healthy. Very
and I it was ampu-
tried of there came a running ulcer on tot
end it ti
may aid 4;
‘ wore* rse every every day until a
. to try
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, per cord paufYor 200 cord, oi Tan4«ark.
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We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Currents, prunes and a I
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Fleur, Mince Meat, fellies
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