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Mr. Louis A. Wroe I
Hagerstown, Md. !
Unto Death i
Nigh :
Sound as a D oils rAfterTa king Five |
Bottles of Hood’s,
iv In the spring of 1^39 I was taken with severe
pains in my breast so that I could hardly
Straighten myself up. I could not sleep at
night and shortly after I was taken with I did night j
sweats. I had no appetite and wbon eat
I Became Deathly Sick.
Then large lumps the size of a hen's egg form¬
ed upon both sides of my neck. 1 opened them
and closely followed the doctor’s directions,
but I grew worse and the hair commencod to
failed my head. Finally, I heard so much talk
about Hood's Sarsaparilla I decided to take it.
I continued until i took live bottles which cur¬
ed me as sound as a dollar, and from that time
until now 1 have not had a sick day and have
Hood’s 5 -^* Cures
not felt tho slightest effects of rheumatism.”
L. A. Wrob, 27 Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md.
Ilnod's Pills ar.* prom t and efficient, yet easy
Inaction. Sol<l by a 1 dru^^ista. 23 cents.
Beauty’s Varieties.
Tho French say there are several
“ages” as well as kinds of beauty—the
beauty of mere youthfulness, which j
they call la beaute du diable; also a
beauty of “ugliness,” of “old age j
and of “thinness,” called la beaute du j
hinge. Frt.derika l^rtmer, the S\\td |
1611 novelist, had the beauty ot i
“plainness.” 1 She was so very A plain of
face - that . . her expression of .. trustful- ia i
ness, as though appealing to yo than to
fand some other quahUes u 1 her
mere “looks,” shone out with a perfect
radiance that ennobled her face and
drew friends to her because she had no
other beauty. But Miss Bremer _ took . ,,
pleasure in her well-kept hands, of
which she used to say, “Even hands
have their moments” of charm.
The last words of John B. Gough
were, “Young mau keep your record
clean.” No better motto can be adopt¬
ed by a young man who is ambitious
to make the most of his lifoand its op¬
portunities.
Freshets Hint Deluge
The lowland* i rued miasma, tho parent of
chills and fever, bilious, remittent aiul other
forms of malarial disease, llostetter’s Stom¬
ach Bitters is a sure defense against them all.
Nor is it. less effectual as a safeguard against
rheumatic and kidney complaints caused by
a wetting. Dyspep'la, liver complaint, likewise eradi¬ con¬
st cated p.ition by it. and Take ne vousne-s it regularly. are
Business continues to prove that those who
propk«t bid improvement were false prophets.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Boot cures
all Kidney and Bladder troubles.
Pamphlet and Consultation free.
Laboratory Binghamton, N. Y.
When meditat ng on some intended m an
no- 6 hold your breath until you count 1 , 000 .
,
A Spring Song. *
To old and young, in early I sing: spring,
This i.s the timely song free
If yon won hi be from sekness
Tee thing to u e i* K. B. (J.
K. 1». Gr. means Gel metuer;
It’s good to take and sure to cure.
It cleans the blood with ma^io art,
Makes every function do its part,
Gives restful alesp p nd appetite, flight.
And puts disease a 5 1 pa n to
Btat» or Ohio, city or Toledo, M
Lucas County.
Frank J. Chkxkv makes oalh that bn is tho
««nlor partner "f tlie Urn: of F. .1. Chkney A
Co., doing business In tbs City of Toleflo,
wnMiavcthc ^uni ‘of° ONlo ' HUN lilt HD DOT.
Cure. Fhank J. CriKNEY. i
>worntoyefor© me and nubscribed iv\ my !
presence. 1 thU 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. | (
1 A. W. Gleason,
4 J Notary Pnb'tc.. j
Hall’s Catarrh Cure istakon internal ty and acts i
directly on the blood and mucous monials. surfaces free. of j j
the system. Send for test O.
F. J. chenky & Co., ’loledo.
8°ld b y Pr o L'g‘8tB, ioc. |
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A postal, n drop nmi of nliio ink. a .irFrlrs-sare reqne.t for a 2 Jreo to
rataiotoi • - 20 . o .»
R0 ‘. on SI. West’s Nerve and Brain Treatment,
R 7 r.; L vrr l’i is. 12 ,-.: 1 'orons l’lastcrfl. 12 c.;
it.o live to, ■_ E. A. Da!!. ( har es’on. S. 0. * i
Coughs, Hoarseness, Sour Throat, etc.,
quickly relieved by "Ilmivn's Bronchial
- Troches.'* They surpass all find other couyh preparations remedy
in removing hoarseness, as a
are pre-eminently the best.
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( lire
Is so’d on a truariv tec. It cures incioient Con
sumption; it is t be Pest Couch Cure;2 Se.,B0c..tl.
jf afflicted Eye-water. witti sore Druggists eves use fell Dr- 25e 1 -wicThnmp- bottle. |
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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and ,
tends to personal enjoyment when
rizhtlv used. The many, who live bet
tei ouin others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more products promptly
adapting the world's Vst to
the needs of physical being, w.ll attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
IU excellence is due to its presenting
in mttothetM^ tte form m«rt ^wptable of’a'nerfect and
_ lax
ative -nel’linVcoIds" ''effectuall v cleansing the and svstem, fevers
permanently headaches
and curing constipation and
It has given satLfaction_to millions
met with the approval of the medicai
ryitwe’S^w^ them and it Is perfectly wiSmut free e wea from t :
ening objectionable substance.
every Byrcp of ?igs is for saJc by all drug
gists in 50 c acufl bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig feyrup
Co. only, whose nam< is printed on d,[ every
package, and being also well the informe nrs tt *‘- J”’
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accept any substitute if o3ered -
CAPITAL.
WHAT IS GOING ON AT UNCLE
SAM’S H EADQlARTERS.
Comment Concerning Transactions in
the Various Departments.
The house committee on agriculture
has perfected the Hatch anti-option
bill and directed Air. Hatch to report
it to the house favorably. The vote on
the bill was 12 to 2.
The president sent to the senate
Monday the following nominations:
Edward H. Strobe], New York, envoy
extraordinary and minister plenipoten¬
tiary to Ecuador; William W. Rock
hill, Maryland, to be third assistant
secretary of state, vice Edward H.
Strobe]. Postmasters — Mississippi,
John D. Bills, at Corinth; Virginia,
Robert G. Howerton, at West Point.
It is stated upon good antfiority that
the Earl of Kimberley’s explanation of
|situation given to United States
Embassador Bayard, at nu interview,
concerning the carryiug out of the
findings of the Behring sea court of
arbitration, were entirely satisfactory.
A bill giving legal operations to the
provisions of the court’s findings will
be presented to parliament and every
effort be made to expedite its passage.
The senate district committee Friday
morning voted to turn down the nomi¬
nation of the negro 0. II. J. Taylor as
recorder of deeds of the District of
Columbia. It will be reported to the
senate with the recommendation that
liis name ho rejected. There are eleven
members of the district committee.
Six were present and four of them
voted to reject Taylor. The two
who voted for him were Martin, of
Kans0S; nn(1 Harris, of Tennessee. Of
the other flve mem bers three are cer
tainly against his confirmation, and it
be there are four .
A bill was introduced in the houso
Saturday which exactly falls in with
made by well informed
treasury officials ~ as to a % projected ad- n 7
ministration measure combining an
,;L { 3 per oout . bonds and
P t the gold reserve and to , >ro
th(T coinage 0 f 1he silver
gei ° ior ? Tho secretary of th ,
trc 81ir - „ Ilthorize( l by section 2 to
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issue and sell bonds of the character
and description mentioned at not less
than par, in coin, and apply the pro¬
ceeds thereof to tho redemption of the
ten-year 5 per cent, bonds now out¬
standing.
L. H. Campbell, of counsel for com¬
missioner of patients has filed in the
supreme court of the Unite ! States a
motion to dismiss the appeal of the
state of South Carolina from the judg¬
ment of the court of appeals for the
District of Columbia in what is known
as the Palmetto trademark case. The
■notion is based on the ground of a
lack of jurisdiction. Governor Till¬
man appealed to the commissioner of
patents for a registration of the trade¬
mark “Palmetto,” to be applied to in¬
toxicating liquors sold under tho dis¬
pensary law of South Carolina. The
application was refused by the com¬
missioner of patents and his action
tion sustained by the court of appeals.
Tho argument in the AVatson-Black
contested election ease was heard by
the committee on elections Thursday.
Judge Cross openod the argument for
Watson, Alajor Black followed for
himself and John T. West closed for
Watson. Messrs. Gross and West
charged frauds of all kinds in Au¬
gusta. Their charges were general,
being principally that more votes were
polled in Richmond county lhan
there were voters in the county.
Major Black held that they showed
no specific 1 frauds nnd that there was
evidence to show that . , lie . not ,
no was
fairly elected. The arguments were
brief. Mr. West, in closing, held that
Mr- Black was not elected; whether
tho committee decided W atwon was
elected or not, * it should decide Black
was not . elected. , , I be arguments . were
all delivered in good humor.
Senator Walsh Sworn In.
' Mr. xr Patrick ■*» , • , ti- Walsh, t i of c ri Georgia, , %\as ,
made a United States senator before
croW( j c j galleries Monday morning.
The new senator held tin informal re
ce ption in the x'ice president's 1 and the
democrattc cloa't and .
rooms, every
senator had shaken hands with him
before the chaplain had finished his
prayer. It was just five minutes past
twelve when General Gordon sent the
new senator’s commission to the
clerk to be read. When this
was done the two Georgia sen
H tors walked arm in arm to the vice
president’s desk and Mr. Stevenson
administered the oath of office. Mr.
Walsh wore a sprig of violets in his
new black Prince Albert, and, with
his iron-gray hair brushed tumblingly
back from his massive brow, made a
striking picture standing before the
vice-president with right hand up
swearing an allegiance to the constitu
tion of his country. While the new
senator was inscribing his name on
the senate roll Mr. Hoar, of Massachu¬
setts interposed an objection to the
form of his credentials. They
were not addressed to the senate,
“Tho Htate autlioritieB,” lie said,
“should conform to the customs of the
senate. These credentials are not
properly made out. A while ago a
form was prepared and sent to the va
rious executives, and it does seem to
me that they might take the trouble
^ to addre88 the new credential to the
nate in thu * 1 r and forma l way.
T . > i 1
“^Iv'wish p^call ,
'3 attention to the er
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ror. , . j )8IM j 8
with the new senator was „ >. Dr. M.lbnrn, Ujpmrt.
the blind chaplain.__
O’BRIEN’S BONDSMEN. _____
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A Consent Judgment Against Them
for *25fiWh
The case against M J. O’Brien, the
defaulting supreme treasurer of the
Catholic Rmghteof America, has Wn
settled in the L mted btates supreme
court at Chattanooga by consent judg
T“e t£ ZZJZnf are
a cas h payment of 85,000 and the deed
of real -state to M. H. Clift, trustee,
^ Do Bold to raitr? the remaining $20,
Qt)i) The real estate is valuable and
w ,u Hkely bring more than twice the
Bnm Hi , hnn . ihm ^ ar ,. , m .
Lise plv secured, and hr the w ttlement the
is ended and'all losses provided
fur.
COXEY’S MEN RELEASED.
The Judgo Gives Them Ten Days to
Find Work or Leave the City.
A Washington dispatch says: After
a protracted hearing in the police
court, the gang of men who reached
the city with “Captain” Primrose,
from the borders of Texas and Arkan¬
sas, and who wi re arrested as suspi¬
cious characters, were ordered releas¬
ed by Judge Kimball, who said they
did not appear to be vagrants, but
bona fide workingmen in search of em¬
ployment. He said lie would give them
one week in which either to find em¬
ployment or leave the city, and if at
the end of that time they were still
here they might expect to he dealt
with under the law. Ho gave warning
that any actual vagrants coming to the
city would he severely dealt with.
LATEST DISPATCHHS
GIVING THE NEWS I I’ TO THE
TIME OF GOING TO PRESS.
Happenings of Interest. Presented in
Brief and Pithy Paragraphs.
The United States supremo court de¬
cided that Jager^x'er was tint a spirit¬
uous liquor within the meaning of the
statute prohibiting the introduction
of “such spirituous liquors or wiuo”
into the Indian territory; also that it
is not wine.
The Glamorgan pipe and iron works
of Lynchburg, Va., were totally de¬
stroyed by tire. The loss will be be¬
tween §75,000 and §100,000. Insu¬
rance unknown. The company em¬
ployed about three hundred men, and
had enough orders ahead to run them
six months.
Thomas IT. Swoono.y A* Co,, at Gal¬
veston, Texas, have received a tele¬
gram from Captain Hubbard, of tho
schooner Albertino Adouo, stating that
the schooner foundered at Hoys Cays,
Bahama, March 29th, and is a total
loss together with a cargo of coal.
The attorneys for the receivers of
the Central railroad, lmve received a
copy of a bill filed in the Aliddle dis
triet United States court of Alabama,
to foreclose the mortgage on the Co¬
lumbus and Western railroad, a part
of the Savannah and Western system,
between Columbus anil Montgomery.
Chief Justice Fuller has announced
that tho supreme court of tins United
States had granted the motion of the
solicitor general to advance tho ease of
the United States vs. the E. C. Knight
Company, of Philadelphia, popularly
known as the sugar trust case, and that
it would be heard on tho third Monday
of October next.
Books from the public library at
Indianapolis are spreading diphtheria
through the city, If Dr. llurty, the
city chemist, is correct. Ho says that
his son was attacked with the disease
soon after taking a book from the li¬
brary. The doctor noticed marks of
teeth on the book, and subsequent mi
crospic examination showed him diph¬
theria bacilli in the book precisely like
those from his son’s throat,
The receivers of the Savannah, Am
ericus and Montgomery railroad have
reached nil agreement with the Broth
erhood of Locomotive Engineers and
the Order of Railway Conductors for
a 10 per cent, reduction in wages to
take, effect April 15th All other cm
ployes had previously accepted this
reduction and the engineers and con
doctors readily met these terms in
view of the necessity existing for the
road to reduco expenses during tue
approaching dull season.
A London cable dispatch says: Tho
Behring sea hill passed its third read
iDg in the house of commons without
amendment, Sir Charles Bussell having
nccepted Sir Richard Webster s mig
gestion that the clause to which the
United States government is mid to
object be altered in the house of lords.
In accepting Sir Richard Webster’s
suggestion, Sir Charles Russell spoke
st some length. The American and
English tiaiiy bills, he said, were suhstan
the same. There were a few
points of difference, but them were
trivial.
At Nashville, Teun., Chancellor Al
liHon delivered ft far-reaching decision, 1
which is of interest to every foreign !
corporation doing business in Tenues j
see The National Wall Paper Com
puny, of New York, had sued Weekly
•v Ward for the. amount due on a ccr
tain piirchtiHo. The sued firm moved
to dismiss oil the ground that the pa
per Company failed to file its charter
with the secretary of state and to
inter an abstract with the registrar of
Davidson county. It appeared that the
National Wall Paper Company had
never had any office in the state and
that it was doing only a state comniis
HIGH business. The chancellor decided
that the state liad no power to regulate
foreign corporations iu that kind of
business.
SILVKft SHOt MOVE I I*.
English Experts Look for Quite an Ad¬
vance in tlie J*ricc.
A London cable dispatch says: Ex¬
perts in currency matters ostimato that
there will be a considerable increase in
the price of silver under the influence
of a revival of trade with India, which
must considerably increase the de¬
mand. The Stall *, in a review of the
silver situation, concludes that with
Ia < ha !re « to buy odd. wiH •„ be , th(j the
minimum, and, if the mints are re
f T’ ( -ne-d, the range will be from 85d. to
40d. The government intends to up
point a commission on India coinage,
^ ^ of a numb er
of experts in matters of oinage and
include several members ■ parliament.
A Trio of Bandits Hanged.
TilI . fce train robbers, J. L. Wyrick,
Thomas Brady and Albert Mansker,
who ki n e d Conductor W. V. McNally,
at Olipbant, Ark., on November Jd
^ wete hanged at NewjK.rt
1J>e Arop fe ji at 7 and the men
w< . r<s pronounced dead at 8.05. All
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Blanchard’s Succor.
\ A Shreveport, I>a., Tispatch toyn: held
Democratic primaries have been
iD the fourth congressional district,
.ml indicsitons point to the choice of
; a majority of delegates favoring H. \\ .
! caress. Ogden as Blanchard’s successor in
HALLS OF C0N011ESS
1>A11A' PROCEEDINGS OF BOTH
HOUSE AND SENATE.
The Discussion of Important Measures
Briefly Epitomized.
T1IK 1IOI7SK.
There was a d< ni'orutie quorum
the house Wednesday morning and
after several roll calls Mr. English of
California, was seated. Mr. bland
then called up the seigniorage lull and
moved its passage over the president's
veto. After a sharp skirmish tho mo
tion prevailed and the vote taken. The
result was : Ayes,144 ; nays, 114. Thus
the famous measure was killed.
Air. Campbell, pf New York, intro
duecd in the house Thursday' a hill to
quiet tho title to Anastasia Island,
Florida, by relinquishing all claims ot
the United States to it. The house
journal was approvng without objec
tion. J. F. Izlur, the newly-elected
member from South Carolina to sue
coed Alt. Brawley, was sworn in. The
senate bill to enforce and give effect to
recommendations of tho Paris tribunal
id arbitration for protection for seals
was passed. Ga., exposition ball
The Atlanta, Friday
was set rolling in tho house
morning by the introduction by Coll
gressmau Livingston of a bill with
the following title: “An act to an
thorize the holding of a C otton States
and International, Exposition at At
lautn, Ga., in thb year 1895. I lie
bill was referred to the committee on
appropriations, of which the author is
a member. Tho object in introducing
the bill at this time is to get the mut¬
ter before the committee in proper
shape. The text of the hill is quite
similar to that, introduced for tho
Chicago exposition. appropriated The amount left of
money to ho is
blank. Tho introduction of the bill
makes the exposition national in its
scope at once.
The house fooled away another day
in filibustering Saturday. No quorum
voted on the measures presented
and the speaker held that tho house
was not operating under call and that
n quorum was essential to tho further
progress of business. That decision
stopped all further proceedings, adjourned and
the houso at 2:10 o’clock
until Monday. day Monday
The house consumed the
in District of Columbia lmsincs.
Tim hunatk.
Among the petitions and memorials
presented in the senate Wednesday
morning was one by Senator Gordon,
of Georgia, being a protest of Baptist
churches at Atlanta, Ga., against tho
constitutional amendment proposed by
Mr. Morse recognizing Deity in the
preamble to the constitution. It was
referred to the judiciary committee.
The President scut to tho senate
Thursday the following nominatitm:
Postmaster AV. B. Cunningham, at
Athens, Alisa. At 2 o’clock the tariff
hill was taken up and O’Fcrall rose to
address the senate. He yielded, to
allow Mr. Call to movo to go into ex¬
ecutive session. The motion was op¬
posed by Mr. HarritCwho demanded
yeaH nftyB- The motion was
agreed to: yeas 111, nays 1!). Tho
then proceeded to executive
business,
Tho resolution requesting tho presi
,i P1 ,t to enter into negotiations with
Mexico looking to thecoinage by tho
United States mints of standard Amer
j ( . au dollars with tho view to extending
commercial relations with China and
other Asifttio ooontries, was laid be
fore the senate Friday morning mid
Mr. Tellor argued in itn until favor.
senate refused to adjourn Mon
day. tho house
Lithe senate, (Saturday,
hill to extend the time for Urn St.
Louis and Birmingham Itallroad Gotn
puny to build a bridge across the
Tennessee river at Clifton, Temi., was
passed with a substitute. The remain
dcr of the session wus spent in along
and rather dull discussion of the Bohr
ing sea question. observed
The senato was the all
body of congress Alonday. The open
ing proceedings were made of interest
by the swearing in of Georgia's new
senator, Patrick Walsli. After Mr.
^ Jtlnh wjih Bvvorn in Henfttor Walcott
delivered a strong silver speech in fa
vor of his resolution providing Mexico for tin.
negotiation of a treaty with for
the coinage of Mexican dollars at our
mints for shipment to Canada. Kven
Heimtor Sherman agreed to tho vesolu
tion, but under the rules it went over
uutU.Tuesday. Then tho show of the
day came off in the senate. It was
speech of David B. Hill, of New York,
defining himself on the tariff bill,
The chamber and the galleries were
packed almost to suffocation to hear
what he would say. Almost the entire
house turned into the senate chamber,
An Eartiapisko Hliock.
A special ... from tho .. city .. of , w Mexico f
says: AnothersOvereeartlnpiukeshock
has occurred on the Isthmus of Top
mantepic. Much dr mage was done to
towns and villages on the Pacific coast.
Tho Htrlkc Hiil>»i<ll»K
A apecial from Pittebnrg, J’a., aays:
Tt i« unanimously agromi that tho
backbone of the atrike in tho Uonru lv
ville coke region ia broken. No more
trouble is expected.
Tiik mania of giving a large num
her nt Christian names to one mill
♦ lie same person is particularly pre
vi lent in Duly. An Italian g<
man nanfed naturalized* Cnmpagna, who hu jo
been » ................ I„
given some little trouble to the French
Foreign Office clerk- in r- ■/ '•■ring
i.-.i full de-ignat ion. . \
;cmlo Halvatori Marin Gi • euro I •
'(•seo-SalesFrancesood'A-d-il inn
r -<-s <:0 de Paolo Rocea Michel
Grocifisso E.niddto Pasquah- Gi-c.un
Giuseppe Geltrude Gario (in>‘Uiu«
Alfonso Giro Andrea Luigi ‘era
(braldo Antonlo-di-l'ara Anton;
Al^t^.^^, , n W! he mt w .ht
? j„ even where 1 mines
hav< not al) c 8e( of’, j j H Httle or
-’thing for men heir profession to ,1
,U >- It i* the eonvtunt opening
r.-w work that
for the mining • 1 1
are parts of the ' •'
ore is still corning from the nun*
but where the mining eng.n.
either preparing to depart « or waiting
idle and almost in des] ir for arc
turn of *>ro*oeritr.
A Careless Youth.
“Cliolly’s in disgwaee »t tho club
again,” said Willie Wibbles.
“Dealt! Dealt! Yon don’t say so.
He’s aljvays in twouble, isn't bo? It
was only lawst week that ho Paine out
without hia twousahs wolled up.”
“lt’a worse this time.”
“How?”
“This mohning he forgot to bwush
and comb his ehysauthemum!”—Wash¬
ington Star.
rjxjjjj SQUIRE’S ^ EXPERIENCE.
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Hi. <’«►" «uo»a I’kT.inan.-Aimo.t «
iM-v-hai Wreck-Crd a- L».«.
(Baptist Banner, Huntington , He .'t Va.)
St. Albans is one of the busiest little towns
along the lino of the Ohesnpeake A Ohio
Hallway in West Virginia, ils situation on
the Kanawha and nt tho mouth of Coal Uiver
makes It a very desirable, shipping point lor
timber,
Some days ago a representative ot tho
naptisl Banner was compelled to spend a few
hours hero, between trains. After viewing
tho mngnilloont scenery of tho Kanawha
Valley he took occasion to have a chat with
some of the prominent business men of the
place.
The reporter called on magistrate S. L.
\y 0 bbat Ills office, nml heard him relate the
following strange but Interesting story In ro
gar j , 0 himself. Tho Squire, by tho way, is
a handsome, intelligent man, about forty
y ( >ars of ago. possessing a large amount of
that fascinating “Old Virginia” culture, and
w q| ia i a prominent and influential man in
political and business circles along tho Kana¬
wha River.
‘*1 was affected for ten or twelve years
with a troublesome case of ‘nervousness,’ as
I call it. (I don't know or oare what tho
medical name is.) It was tho result of indi¬
gestion and some kind of stomach trouble.
1 bad also since our troubles never come
singly a chronic bowel complaint, at tho
same time painful and unhandy. I had to
give up my work almost entirely and was
rapidly becoming n physical wreck, at the
period when I should have been most strong
and vigorous. 1 tried every kin 1 of medi¬
cine that 1 could find without avail. A
prominent doctor of Charleston, now de¬
ceased, spent a groat deal of skill and time
on my case without accomplishing induced any good
results, Finally my mother She had me used to
try just one more treatment,
a 'medicine known ns Dr. Williams’ persuaded l’ink
Fills with great benefit, and she
me to try a box. That was in January, 1H98.
1 was down fit Mr. G. K. (Irifllth’s store that
tiny, and he ami I weighed ourselves on his
Beales. 1 weighed but 140 pounds. From
that day I began to Improve. Tho ftrst thing
1 noticed was my appetite. 1 wanted to oat
all the time. Thou my clothes got too tight
for mo, and actually when l weighed tho
Other day on tho very same scale my weight
was 1(17/ i pounds. Now I am n umv man,
ami just now cams from a picnic, where l
linvo been romping around and having a Mg
time. Dr. williams' l’inlc l’llls did the work
Squire Webb Is such an enthusiast that he
1 <hs Ills office ornamented with all tho Dr.
Williams advertisements that lie cun had and
spends his extra time, between cases, in toll¬
ing people about his remarkable cure and
about the pills. He is an influential member
of tho Methodist Episcopal visited Church. Mr. (). E. flrlt
The reporter next
flth, at his store on Main street. Ho said
“Squire Webb Is -erlalnly anew man since
ho began taking Dr. Williams’Pink l’llls. He
used to he thin and nervous, but now he Is
healthy and robust, and is in every way a
uoblo specimen of manhood. I have been
taking some of tho pills for the after effeels
of the la grippe, and they have been of great
benefit to me. dust the other day r sent for
somo more, and 1 am going to keep them on
hand. All that Air. Webb has told you about
Ids condition and euro Istrue, to my person¬
al knowledge." said parting with tho
Squire Webb on with
scribe, himself that ho had made a solemn vow
the to do medicine nil in that Ids power had cured to get him. people '1 he
to use
J“ii,ude medicine, so listened the with of a Squire gun l
deal of satisfaction to story
AVehb. nll
conlal'n, “in ,
a condensed
(omi, all tho eluinentn iioeiwHury to «lv« now
lil« and rielmesH to tho blood im«l mrtorn
"''“diM'for'"such disresreAm" h’comot'm
utuxin, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance,
«ciatlc«, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous
|,lotions, tb^uSrtf^iS. all weakness and‘sallSw’’com- either In
and forms of
male or fumulc. Pink Pills uro sold by all
dealers, or will bn sent post paid oil receipt
M ^'i.o^are uddrcsslng m"veL(dd’ln Dr. Williams’ Mdk or Medlelno by the
joo> Hchencctudy, by N. L. llrockvlfle, Ou¬
Co., or
tarlo.
The World of Workers.
The singlo woman who chooses her
occupation wisely, or who, compelled
/ or „ t irno to engage in something
tlmt i« not congenial, gradually winn
i„. r wfty to one that suits her taste, has
one of the best possible prospects about, of a
| m)) py life. Him knows not hing
killing time. Every hour dies a leisure nat
imi | dwdh, mid she hardly lias
to remember that it existed, Her Oe
CU j, a tion becomes her inspiration. Him
j„ v(!H it lu ,d delights in growing with
it and making it and herself honored
factors in Urn life of the city or town
where she dwells. Success commands
r( , H(l(; ,q. Whether she he a wise pby
„i cm n, gifted writer or experienced
,| r(;H sinaker, she finds herself sought
out ami her friends increasing. The
world of workorn, if thay bo lioueht,
wbolo Houlod faithful workf'TM, in alwayM
1 W(#rll ,. H, rnhl.
Thk Hungarian crown worn at their
accession By tho einperorH of Austria
as kings of Hungary j« the identical
one made for Kb phen and used at his
coronation over 800 years ago. The
whole i« of pure gold, except tho set¬
tings, and weighs 0 marks 0 ounces
(almost exactly 11 pounds),
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Many of the sealskins sent to the
London markets are obtained by the
Hi wash Indians along the west coast
of Vancouver island and the north
west shores of British Columbia.
MI VI Gl A \ tt C* GL J
^1 X M H 4^ (3
A Y
Friend ,G'
& 0
Is a scientifically prepared Jimmenf. (J
—every ingredient of recognized value, and in ei instunt
use by the medical profession. Ihese ingredients and vV JI.I ire
combined in a manner hitherto unknown,
DO all that is claimed for it, AND MORE. It
shortens Iuibor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child.
Sent by Expre** on Receipt of Pfkl, li.jo per
Book to ‘‘MpTHEKs" nr ailed FREE, cor.tainirg voluntary tcsttmomals
V.ld by lit Of»||:tt>. BUAOFtHLO Ul Ot t.MOU CO.. JIUnli 0».
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
a
Weal her Bracelets.
The well known effect in lessening
or in increasing tho temperature of
the body by cooling or warming tho
wrists has been applied by a Philadel¬
phia woman in an ornamental way. In
winter she wears an inch-wide strip of
asbestos, a noted nonconductor of
heat, folded in gold embossed velvet
and buckled with a jew eled loop. For
summer use her pulse coolers inch are
spheroids of rose quartz about an
in diameter, linked together with fili
greo silver, those possessing to a mark
ed degree tho quality of absorbing
cold. Tho woman claims proof against,
suffering from weather variations while
thus hraceleted.
If every man in the country would
strictly prohibit himself from drinking
there would he no need of a prohibi¬
tion party.
Sfo )Sm Ml
W a?
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1 fit;.. SHa w a
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1 HIM sl> /m m
>y
It will, porhnpH, require a little stretch of
tho recognize imagination the fact on that tho part tho of two tho portraits reader to
at
tho head of this art icle nr© of tho hjiiiio in¬
dividual ; and yotthny aro truthful hUcIcIiph
made months from apart, photographs, of much taken oistcemod only a citl few
of IJJinoia Mr. a very <*. Ji Jlurris, whoMo/u!
ran
drtfts is No. Hueorul Avomio, Hock
Inland. written 111. Tho following extract from a let
tor hy Mr. Harris explains tho mar
volous change In hispon»on/d appeuranco. Ho
writes: “l)r. Fierce’s (tolden Medical Dih
covory saved my llfo and has made mo a
man. forty My homo yot. physician will wiys remember I am good that for 1
yoavs You
was just between Jifoaud death, and all of
iny friends wore sum It was a. case of death,
until (ioldon I commenced taking a second bottle of
able ‘ to sit Medical up and Hlsoovory,* tho cough was whoti very I hot much anm
bolter, ami before th& bleeding 1 had taken from six my bottles lungs of
stopped, ‘Golden and Medical Discovery’ cough
tho my
ceased and I was a now man and ready for
business. duty
I now that it. Is a t hat I owo to
my fellow-men to recommend to them tho
4 Golden Medical Discovery ’ which saved my
lifo when doctors and all other medicines
failed to do mo any good.
I send to you with this letter two of my
photographs; one taken a few weeks before 1
was taken do vvu ulck In bed, nnd tho other
was taken after 1 was well.” produced These two pho¬
tographs are article. faithfully re at tho
head of this
Mr. Harris's experience in them*© of “ Gold¬
en Medical Disci)very” of eminent is not an people exceptional in all
one. Thousands
parts of the world testify, hi just as emphatic
language, to ils marvelous curative powers
over all chronic bronchial, catarrh, throat and lung and
diseases, chronic nnsal asthma,
kindred diseases. Golden
Eminent physicians prescribe “
Medical Discovery” when any of their dear
ones’ lives are imperilled Under by that such dread circum¬ dis
easo, Consumption. reliable remedy would
stances only the most Tho following Jotter Is to
bo depended It upon. In from eminent physician of
the point. iAiifayotto an Co,. Ark. fie
H tain pH, hereditary wife’s says:
“Consumption family have is already died in with my the din
*, some
<>h ,e. My wife ban a sister, Mrs. E. A.
(‘leary, that was taken with consumption,
Hhe used Dr. Fierce’s Golden Medical Discov
fry, arid, to tho Murpriwo of Iter many hud friends,
rh i got well. My wife ha:i nlm hem
orrlnges from the Jun.es, and her sister in
sisted on her using tho‘ Golden Medical Dis*
'I lie Anal Dinner.
Tho final rlfrinor uppcnrH to hn nn
nnrimt nrdo ip. 'I'hin wnn properly a
Holcuui fcLlival otithodAy of inturHH’nt
afifl when tlio ooi jl c was • j>“ ' ‘I F>
view. Thu relatives aixl friuiplH with
invited to attend, ho that having in
ppcctcd tho body they might vouch
111 at the death wan a natural one, and
thus exculpate the heir nud all others
entitled tu tho deeuawed’H poi (Ht ssioMH
from aeeuHatioiiH of having used viu
lenru It b ef nn n<d • f (id (,! ft'.
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lor lull
W 'MLtiWfffi^^ i-bOUQu, ’ 'V lmtrilled • ( rin,
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i\r.r \r/ mail, t'orl.i, yet tliC *
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“ ATLANTA BUSINESS UNIVERSITY,
ATLANTA, OA.
t\ooU It i Htmlnci'i IV»ri|p ^li ori
I'liiuf, A c. «t‘tiil ior rnlnlounr.
ViM M<%>. ( I IITHA U AI.lv I If. Il’nvrm.
Alary Magdalene’s (3rare.
Fifteen thousand pilgrims annually
visit St. Banmo, in Provence, not far
from Marseilles, where Alary Magda*
lone is said to have spent the last thirty
yg nrs of her life.
The legend, according to tho Nouvello
Revue, rnirn that Ainrv A.agdah no canto
from Judiea in a small bout with Laza
rus, Martha, the two AInrysand of St. Salome, Anno,
with them the body
the head of St. Janies tlm Less and u
few wee hones of the innocents maesa
(’red l*y King lh inti, but D«nn early
ages this story has been disputed, and
j the Abbo Duchesne, one of Hie most
1 erudite writers on tin- tatly ' hristian
saints and martyrs, consider.: that tho
relics of Mary Magdalene were proba¬
bly sent, from Constantinople about the
seventh century. A Greek breviary,
however, speaks of the saint ns having
died at Ephesus.— .Xt w York /A c order.
rmrory.’ I consented to lirr using it, and lb
cured her. 8he has bad no cyue tomaofeon
Rtiimit.luii tills for dlce.'tro iho past t . - y> mu. bettor People
edy." having Yours rail truly. toko no rem¬
very
ing: From “i tho wonpmnotiuccfl Burkoyo Stnto comc.i hnvoconauinp- tho follow
tion l»y two of our In doctors. I spent
nearly $800, and was no! "U» r. Iormcludod
to try Dr. Ficrco’s Golden Medical I)keovery,
I bought and used eight bottles and 1 can
now say with truth that I fed ju-.. i:. \ well
to-day as 1 did at twruty-flve, :i ana can do just I
as had good a done day’s work work < for tho several farm, although years.”
not any
Truly, ypur friend,
49 .
Mr. Dulanoy’a liddrens f a Campbell, Ohio,
“f had catarrh in tho head f<>r years and
trouble with my left lung at tho eaiuo time.
You put ho much faith In your remedies that
I concluded to try ono bottle or two, and!
derived much benefit therefrom. I used up
thro© bottle* of Dr. Hago’n i'trinrrh Remedy,
five IjoUJch of your “ (Toldcn Metlical Discov¬
ery,” nnd in four months I win myi and elf again. I
1 could not and sleep on heartily. my k ft Ho long !->, I now have
can sleep medicines eat hand I have ns ed of
your on no ru a
doctor ; I do not think my houso in ordor
without th< nn. Yours truly,
<z^’
Marlow, Baldwin Co., Ala.
If it; would bo thocolumiin any more convincing, with w%
could easily 1111 1 ' t U:; paper
letters testifying t<> tho cun? of the neverest
diseases of the throat, br ?n Ilia rr.d lung!,
'jY» by Hie U 80 of “(b,M' :| Medleal rlreugth after very.’* tho
build up solid. Jt< - h and
grip, pneumonia, other (“lung prostrating fever”), di exlauising it has
fevers, and It docs wakeyof likcrt > ii, il livor
oil no equal. and ils nasty compounds, not but :<did wUulo*
t
Home Hesh.
A compUht ircailto on Throat, Bronchial*
and Lung Diseav^ : alw» including A'Jhrna,
and Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and |tf*lnling outl
r.ucccEsful »m ansof home treatin' i,t for Uk-wi
inaludieH, will bo mailed to any address by tho
World’s Du.pen cry M‘ d< i Ar -ociotion of
Buffalo, N. Y., on n- < ipt of six cents hi
stumps, to pay postage.
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