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Doll washing outfits, 25c Rolling chimes, Ut Trumphets 5c and ioc Whips, 5c and ioc
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The Whisky Bottle.
Rose who imagine themselves
lie friends of whisky are very
Id of quoting the fact that
iskey is used as an antidote to
bite of a rattle-snake. Per¬
ils is often the dest accessible
body. The most effective rem
y in case of morphine ie violent
btiug. does make :
Yet that not j
rinleut heating attractive in the
jes of a sane man.
Certainly crude whisky is a
py appropriate renit dy for the
leofa rattle-snake. The two
very well together. Both are
pomous and deadly. But for
p rattle-snake it may at least be
Ed that he gives his victim fair
piling. He sounds his rattles,
Inhits his tangs, and makes no
pret of the fact that he strikes to
fk Whisky works in a sly, ly
K way. It lies so successfully
pt its victum is often decieved
the very last, and, believing
jruself jecaution perfectly safe, takes no
to save himself, while
erydody else knows that he is
|ne for.
The man bitten by a rattler has
b false ideas about the probable
Mt. He knows that he is in
bger of hie life* It is too bad
p the man bitten by the whisky
Ittle could not get as prompt
id clear an idea of his actual
tiditiou.
jff a man beneiicent jokingly praises whis
t as a agent because it
preemes him the effects of a snake’s
[ p e - the rattlers why the whisky off
poi soil. Tho bite
a rattlesnake injects into the
Led a poison which deadens the
art s action, and which under
dam conditions so interferes
Hi 'lie heart and the circulation
to destroy life.
b uisky is good for a ruttle
ake bite because whisky lashes
PC kemt to desperate activity.
If a rattle-snake bites you and
’ u eainiut sioure the help ot
a
ictor, ot some sensible
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stimulant, by ail means fill vour -1
self with whisky—using one ene
my to kill oS another temporarily ; !
more dangerous.
But don’t you see that the ac- ;
tion which makes the whisky use
ful in combination with a rattle
snake’s poison is destructive to
the heart and the brain under nor¬
mal conditions? If you were per
sued by a ferocious annual ^ou
would lash your horse to its high
est speed, regardless of conse
quences. But what would be
come of your horse, how long
would it last if lashed and goaded
to high speed every day of its lue.
The man who habitually drinks
whisky, or who drinks occasion¬
ally to excess, is lashing bis own
heart, exhausting Hi 3 own vitality
and drawing on bis own futuie.
The American suffers especially
from this whisky habit, because
he takes his whisky crude, pract
ially undiluted iu cocktails or
otherwise and very often on an
empty stomach—thus sending the
alcohol directly into the heart ami
brain.
Let the whisky drinker take a
mouthful of raw whisky and see
how long he can hold it m his
mouth. Let him look at the sec¬
ond hand of his watch am- ^ ^
he can hold a moutful of whisky
even for one minute.
Before the minute is up the mouth
will burn—and he will swallow
the whisky “to get rid ot it.
Much better spit it out and en¬
tile whisky drinking then and
there. *mel
The nerves of taste and
djusted as to protect our
are so a food
stomach against dangerous
and drink. But- the whisky drink
tosses dow» his throat a fiery
er his
concoction that would burn
mouth if he held it ther* for a
minute, and as he tosses back his
head and swallows* the p.» >isoii he
customarily remarks :
“Here’s luck, ’ oi hspi 3 A
Among all sayings ol men none
preposterousr 1 y and pat nett
as which
j cully untrue as those
the enterprise, COVINGTOM ga
c<?tapany the (jriidcinsr of crude
whisky. Many a p or creature
takes his drink with a shiver and
mutters his “happy days-” while
his wise and children are suffering
at home, and while everybody
knows that luckly fur them and
him his miserable days days are
drawing to a close.
In diseasing the questions of
drink we have not advocated tee
totalism, and we repeat our iie
q lie nt statement that we do not
believe that any man has a right
to pass laws that shall prevent
another man from drinking if be
wants to. What we do want to do
and \vh ask our thoughtful readers
to help us, is to discuss vita
young men and boys t heir own in¬
terest in regard to the question of
drinkirig whisky. Whole na
tious drink light beer or natural
wines and remain absolutely tem
perate. It is w hisky and its fel
lows, gin, brandy and the^ rest,
that, make the drunkard. Be be¬
hove that the man wb > has the
strength of iiiiud to drink nothing
will suceed in the world.
We all know that in this country
where whisky drinking prevails
the drinker of milder alcimlic
stimulants lerds almost inevitably
to whisky in the end.
But as we have said, wo preaen
no crusade in favor of teetotahsra
\\V say to a young man:
If drink whisky, you carry
you and will
a heavy handicap, you
probably fad-and every man who
drink, whisky will tell you this.
if he tells you the truth.
applying tor thA J PAY
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It will be to learn that the leading medi¬
cal writers and teachers of all the several
schools of practice recommend, in the
strongest terms possible, each and every
ingredient entering into the composition
of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
for the euro of weak stomach, dyspepsia,
catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,”
torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel
affections, and all catarrhal diseases of
whatever region, name or nature. It is
also a specific remedy for all such clir mic
or long standing cases of catarrhal affec¬
tions and their resultants, as bronchial,
throat and lung disease (except coughs. consump¬ It
tion) accompanied with severe
is not so good for acute colds and coughs,
but for lingering, or chronic cases it is
especially efficacious in producing Cherrybark, per¬
fect cures. It contains Black
Golden Seal root, Bloodroot, Stone root
Mandrake root and Queen’s root—all of
which are highly praised as remedies for
all the above mentioned affections by such
eminent medical writers and teachers as
Prof Bartholow. of Jefferson Med Col¬
lege; Prof. Hare, of the Uniy. of Pa.;
Prof. Finley Eliingwood. M. D.. of Pen
nett Med. College. Chicago; I rof. John
King. M. IX, of Cincinnati; 1 rof. John
M Scudder, M. IX. of Cincinnati; Prof.
Edwin M. Ilale. M. IX, of Hahnemann
Med. College. Chicago, and scores of
others equally eminent in their several
tlic
only medicine put tip for sale, through
drusnrists for like purpose!-, that has any i
such professional endorsement— wort.li
monials morn than any number of ordinary testi¬
Open publicity of ite formula
is the best possible guaranty of its merits
\ glance at this published formula will
show that "Golden Medical harmful Discovery' habit
contains no poisonous, or
forming drugs and no alcohol--chemically used
pure, triple-refined glycerine being nnoiv,
instead. Glycerine is entirely useful agent
tionable and besides is a most well bron¬
in the cure of all stomach as as here
chial, throat ami lung af-ect ons.
is the highest medical an thorny fni J
use in all such cases. The"Discovery is
a concentrated glyceric _ extract of na ny •
medicinal roots and is safe and reliable.
A booklet of extracts from eminent,
medical authorities, endorsing Address
diems mailed free on ivqnest. 3
I)r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. x.
The Country Giri A Success.
Ai.ley a Tremont’s Musicial
C omedy “The Country Girl” will
bn presented at Covington Opera
House Monday Dec. IT. This
Company comes as an agreeable
surprise to the patrons of this city
The show is one ot the top notch
for it contains a cyclone of
ers replete in
fun a’ld laughter and is
"P cnl 1 , in ,V, r with music. Pretty
f-irls. l-rielit cwHinies and effects.
The Company is iirst-ciassin every
respect and are all artists of note
and is a guarante d attraction or
money refundeed.
When you are in town try a
| meal at the Covington Hotel. t‘
r'CrTiniri'TiinT'iTWwii'Il winif *itsw«fi»
When the heirt is Affected
or the muscles surrounding that organ by
rheumatism, experimenting with sample
treatments is like tampering with a. live
electric wire, for death m»v come at any
moment- If life is worth it, do not hesi¬
tate to get the treatment which has stood
the test tor over 20 years- Dr. Drum¬
mond’s. Write to the Drummond Medi
cine Co., N ew York, and they will send
you literature free, worth $25 to a rheu¬
matic. it is net as electricity, but will
save your life if you act in time.
‘‘Country Girl” A Big Hit.
At the Lyceum last night Alloy
& Tremont’s Musical Comedy
packed the house from pit to dome
the show proved a winner from
start to finish and scream after
scream srose from the audience in
approval of their fun making and
the pleasing musical numbers
The company has no villains, n<
shooting, all cares are driven away
after seeing a performance ns of
given by this clever company
singers and comedians —Lx.
Opera House Monday night i)ec
The Life of Sam Jones.
Mr. J. 0. Flemister, better
known as < ( uncle Jimmie,” is now
selling the “Life of Sam Jones. I f
Mr. Flemister is making a thor¬
ough canvass, and is receiving a
number of orders. If you have
not as yet subscribed, do so and
piocnre a valuable book and at the
same time help an old soldier, and
as courtlier gentleman as Newton
county ever had.
Open die bowels and get the cold out of
your system- Kennedy’s Laxative Cough
opena the bowels and at the same
t ; ine allays the inflammation of th e mucus
lnem brane. Contains Tar and Honey
Drives out the cold and stops the cough
\bsolutelv free from any opiates Con
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i^^ j ^ Pleasant to take. Sold by
J. A- Wright.
Most anything you want in the
Jewelry line can be found at Sains
the Jeweler.
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the old reliable cure for Indigestion, Ner¬
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prepaid upon receipt of price. Address
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For sale by J A Wright.
It. is noticeable a cold seldom comes on
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Contains Honey and Tar. Conforms to
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