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HI XIT 13 ~-R
oonyers. G\., MARCH 2, 1883
„\Vliat is the mission of country
diturs?” sks a New York correspond
. unless it is
know, to
dent. ed«
g‘Sg credit t * train in the world is the
The fo* 1 ,. e
Vlvi as Dutchman, which runs from
-L fcnto Lies Swindon, hour on at a the seven rate foot of
an the
' \n road. In ibis country
f'L S', tV ains are cd those Jem, run Cll between
ad«ip hia « 'y > r '
Tuesday’s B >me Courier reports
.w a ,r.a'n w«. up over r • the East
rn p s-e-.Virgima and Ge-ugia railr
Luu M "day nigbt, and about terribly eight
ab< ’ ' so
jl-t e,; ii con d not be decided
whether i-e »a8 a white man’ a mula
to or a negro
puriug the [iast five years the aver
ot export of umbrella sticks from
Jamaica has been more than 8.000
bundles’ each bundle containing from
500 to 800 stick. The slicks are mad
0 , young demand pimento is or likely pepper trees,
sa d the to cau ge
sea-city of pepper.
His excellency Gov. A. H. Stephe¬
ns Siturday issued tow rewards as
follows For discovery aod apprehen¬
sion of the murderer or murderers
(Jacob Shaner; of Bi..ks, oouniy,
ol)0. F >r the discolery and appreh
jlir.n ,.f tlie robber or robbers of an
ensgentleman of Carroll county $50.
old oldgentiduan from Carroll eoua
Wasp nests in haystacks ana wood
urn buildings are dangerous neigh¬
bors,since i. has beeu discovered that
ibey sometimes i ike fire from spoma
neons comoastion, the ignition being
caused by the chemical action o the
wax upon 1 ' paper ot which they
are corcpo
A n> w bi inch of industry has been
developed iu Sweden—that of mak
iug paper from the vast deposits of
bleached mosses found m that coun¬
try, and which are supposed to have
grown years ago. The paper is said
to be thicknesses, of very fine quality, and is
of alt frum tissue paper
to sheets three-fourths of an inebtbiek
These last are said to he harder
than wood and valuable tor furniture
making and for buildiing purposes.
Sparta Sunbeam : Mr. E R. Dor¬
sey, General Passenger and Freight
Agent of the Georgia Railroad, is one
of the most genial, hightoned gentle¬
men in the employ of the above road.
A perfect Roman in the discharge of
his duties and loyal t,o his office, yet
his hand is ever ready to do a kind
deed. Wt hope soon to see him
President of the road
Amerious Recorder: “Mr. W.
M. Martin, of Terrell county, one of
the roost progressive farmers of that
section, cultivates yearly forty acres
of tiie, which produce from twelve
hundred to fitteen hundred bushels.
Ibis is a fine showing in regard to
yield, and as to the quality, it L equal
to the rice raised ou the sea c - ist.
Our section is admirably adapted to
the cultivation of ail kinds of g> > ”
The guano depot at Can’s n.
on the Macon and Augusta r.,1 .
tell in a few days ago. At the lim
itwasoeing loaded from the car
with guano by about ten or fifteen
hands. Fortunately all the hands
happened to be in one of the box
cars at the time of tin crash—no one
was hurt. The building belonged to
Mess s. Morris tfc 1’aimer.
Engagement rings are generally
worn on the third finger of the left
hand, but in ^Brewster’s Dictionary
of vhrase aud marry’! ntnot t ugaged
a finger riag should be worn on the index
of the left hand; if engaged,on
the third finger ; but it there is no
desire to marry, on the little finger
— Mr Beecher has satisfied
himself that people are not going to
he punished for Adam’s sin.—
This decision relieves Adam of a
terrible responsibility.
Hoad commissioners will now
begin to charge around and lake
farmers trom their urgent farm work,
to puli a little dirt into the middle of
the road. Oh, it is the quint¬
essence of distrucJve humbuggery
His excellency Gov. A. II. Steph¬
ens follows: Saturday issued two rewards as
For the discovery and appre¬
hension of the murderer or murder¬
ers ot Jacob Shaner, of Banks county,
8100. For the discovery and appreben
sion of ihe robber or roboeis of an
old genii unan ot Cat-rod county $50.
The oldgeni lernan from Carroll coun
ty who was robbed was in very com¬
fortable circumstances but was be¬
reft every thing, and being penniless,
he has been obliged to cuter the poor
house.
Fifteen hundred Piute Indians in
northern Nevada are starving. They
are too lazy to work, too ignorant to
steal, and the jjeople out there will
probably have to send them to the le ■
gislature to get rid of them.— Brek
iaet Table.
A man is always a fool. If he be
young, the world says when he gets
older he will know more; if he be
older, it says he is old enough to know
hotter; aud when he is old, ii says,
there is no kind of a fool like an old
fool.
Mrs. Maria Appleby, who died re
centlyat Morristown, N. J.,agedl0o,
left behind her unexpected wealth.—
Sea.ly every article of clothing be
rouging rolls of to her was found to of contain shoes
ur her bank bills, and a pair with coin,
bureau were filled
nearly 8,000 was found.
A Wilkes county farmer says thaj
“ e raised on thirty acres of land $ ' M
forth of corn, peas aud potatoes at
-34 35, a clear pvofit of $536. 65. He
used no guano.
A. Sad Affair,
Ths Macon Telegiaph learns the
detail of a sad affair which occurred
a few days ago near Knoxville,
Cr .wford county. Mr. Mitchell Wor
i^ham. a tenant of Mr. Andrews, left
his home to attend to the work of the
farm, leaving on'y his wife and I wo lit
tie boys about his home. His two little
boys, in their play, wandered of to the
cotton honse, a short distance from
th" dwelling. The cotton house
contained several hundred pounds of
lint cotton, a lot of cotton seed and a
thousand pounds of fodder. It seems
that one of the children had a match,
and, striking it, threw it into the OOts
ton at o it ' 1 flamed up ignited the fod¬
der,and in the twi klinar of an eye the
whole building was in tiameB. One
of ibe boys escaped, but the joungest,
a little fellow about nine years of age,
was too late to save bis lif j. Before
the alrm could be given the building
*was consumed, and the little fellow
literally burned up. The mother
rushed to the scene of the fire, but
could do nothing to save her child,
but was forced to see him perish be¬
fore her eyes.
Opening Theii* Eyes.
The “five years loan” business is
openingthe eyes of hundreds of pool
deluded formers who have applied to
loan agenls for money. A critical ex.,
amination d the deeds and records
has, in many instances, revealed the
fact that their titles were worthless.
All over Georgia, wherever the agents
are loaning money, this evil is found
exist, and it should cause ev.-ry land
owner to carefully examine his chain
of titles and see il be, too, is not in the
same fix. This caution will do no
harm, and may save great loss to wid¬
ows and orphans u the future.
A ESig- Farm,
The Greencsboro Home Journal,
turning its attraction to practical mat¬
ters, has an article descriptive of Ih
agricultural enterprises of Mr. T. W
Powell, Greane county, a young man
who belongs to the new generation.
Mr. Powell is farming in conn Oil
with Mr. John Davenport, who is also
a young man, and together, they con¬
trol and plant thousands of acres —
Last year Mr. Powell gathered 36.000
bushels of small grain and ten t mus
and bushels of corn. In addition to
this he had four hundred acres in
small grain which he was unable to
gather This would have averaged
fifty bushels to the acre, running his
crop up to sixty-six thousand bushels
of small grain
His fertilizers consisted wholly of
oomjtosted manures. IJe did not use
last year, and will not use this year,
a singl pound of commercial fertil
izevo TJeuseswith Ms stable manure
CL .‘man k-dnit and ae dphosphate.—
lie uses two hundred pounds of the
com r,ost to the ae e, and finds the re
suit very satisfactory.
Mr. Pewcll nl-o engages in stock
raising He has seventy head of horses
and mules, forty brood mitres, and
about fifty head of cattle. He thinks
it is more profitable to raise mules
than cows. A mare can be pastured
the same as a cow. A mule colt will
in two years bring $75 to $125, while
a calf would be worth $15 to $20.—
These are Mr. Powell’s figures; but a
Jersey calf would be worth more than
a mule colt
The forage used by Mr. Powell is
Bermuda grass, the grass which the
farmers of Middle Georgia have re¬
garded as a pest. He regards it as the
farmer’s salvation. lie was advised
to kill it out, especially in Oglethorpe
county, where he has a farm ; but one
day he carried his mower over there
and cut fifteen thousand pounds from
three acres, and then his neighbors
opened their eyes.
In Greene county lie has a pasture
of 30 acres sodded in Bermuda grass,
lie made three cuttings from these 30
acres. The first he saved, the second
the fieshet swept away, and the third
was ruined by mud ; but the first cut¬
ting yielded enough hay for seventy
head of cattle.
The Powell-Davenport farm is man¬
aged by business men. Everything
is systematized. The result of this
that of the $35,000 made on Ihe farm
last year, $25,000 is clear profit. There
is a moral in ail ihis somewhere, and
we leave our agricultural readers to
rk it out to their own satisfaction.
"For Fence Post.—Awriter iu anex
ehange says: ’’I discovered many
years ag > that wood could he made to
last longer than iron in the ground
hut thought the process so simple that
it was not well to make a stir about
it. I would as soon have poplar, bass
wood or ash as any other kind of lim -
ber for fence posts. Ihave taken out
bass wood posts after having been set
years that were as s ound when taken
^nTand when first put in the ground
weather se coed to have no
‘
effect on thein The posts can he pre
.
£ for lesg than t5T0 cents apiece.
fa 1 13 rec i pe 1 : Take boiled Jinse.
- »he
sed oil and pulverized . , coal , . to n the con- con
gjst cncy of paint. Put a coat or
ovel . the timber, and there is not a
man that will live to see it ,rot.
CPiM MfeSgg
Tms is to certify that ye bought
over Four Thousand DollWh oi
Dr.1)mmgoole's and Evlish emale‘Bit
ters Eniley's 8a inc Aperient dim
obeervntinn ing the year and 1881, public and from opinion, fiemonal
pleasure take
much in recommendin 2mg them
as worthy of public confidence favor.
Wholesale THOMPSON, Drglg'gists. GEORGE & 60.,
don‘hik Galveston Texas.
IF you YQUIM‘QW; the epfasickenln mtipationg,
pm for ‘dose"
just fifierichndyouwilln. try one . r5» ‘1 193915;”
lfor the 5* 15;. ~
p same purpose. .3, .N
“W. ij T!” ""'
Cumscasesf Why John ‘ “: afnfiw, ; ff; "Ga. mm
Psuioona Hill Nurserie. I
p “Su.,
Plam».
Cherries,
GrRP 1Wwt,,H
Pa . and
all other finds grown In the South, from
the
The Latest to the Earliest Varieties
Middle Georgia,
Alid his Assistant A^PTit, are now canvass
s»«^r?2r.te£
Ku„.r,,»»« i. ,0. lim... i«b .nd
EVERY T3EE GUARANTEED
to live w ith propel attentinr. Notice of
fact ot any tree dying, made known at the
office, Greenesboro, S’. C., will be replaced
afc^nce.
Mr. Caritrell, our General Agentfci Mid¬
dle Georgia, has heen engaged in t!ie Jruit
business for several yea rs, ai d can advise
you as climate. regards His the fruit lest reside adapted to
your permanent 1 c • is
Griffin, Ga. All communications prompt
ly a ns wouid. E. P. CAN General THILL
march Rimfi , g’t
GEORGIA, RocLdale County—
1ST OTIOEis bel¬ eby g iven t” th: h 'irs ot
J E Rea p a n, dec’d. that .-I Alm.iMf
has app'ld to the Court of Or hn ary tc
pass an ordtr author I/.iug the a-1 mi niftra.
tor to make title to a tract 0 f laii l. for u hioii
said Reagan gave bond for titles, to iinu
Lee, colored, the saicl bond being tiansT. r
ed to said Altmtnd. If no objection is filed
on the 13th da.> of February next ti e
der will be granted as prayed for,
O SEAMANS,
Jan 12, 1883 4t Ordary
&EORGIA, Hock'dale County—
UT HEREAS T. C SWan having applied
YY to m« to be ippointeil Guavdlaa ot tbv
person anil property of James A Swan,
Thomas G SvVan and Madison T Swan
niuor eliiidren ef M F Swan, late of said
oounty deceased, under fourteen years of
age aud residents cf this coun,y, This is
to cite all persons concerned to be and ap
oear at th»5 Court of Ordinary to be held
the fiist Monday in February ne:it, at 10
o’clock a m, and show Jcause, if any they
can, why T 0 Swan should not be entrust
ed with the guardianship of the pci son
and property of said minor children.
Witi ness my official signature, January
3d, 1883. O SHAMANS, Or dy
Grateful to Invalids.
Floreston Cologne is refreshing grateful to vilb in
valid?, because it is
out the sickening efieet of most per¬
fumes.
"'SOUTH AND WEST,”
Only 30 Cents a Year.
It is a first class Agricultural paper,
published semi-monthly. All who send
us their subscription with 50Cents, between
now and December 1st, vvs will semi
th--m the paper until January 1st. 188!.
Sample Copies. , containing Addre Piemiuut Lists,
sent free on AND application WE&T,” 320 N. 3d s S‘., St.
“SOUTH
Louis. Mo.
line A’oticc.
All parties indebted to us, either b\
Note or Account, are earnestly request
ed to come forward and make imme¬
diate payment, otherwise their notes
and accounts will be placed in Ilit
hands of an Attorney forcollcciiun,
we must have money.
octl3tl P. A. & S J. Richardson
Permit No Substitute.
Insist upon obtaining Flo c.-ton
Cologne. Tt is pre-eminently super¬
ior in permanence and rich delicacy
of fragrance.
WOMAP^r
A r.F-MEDY FOE H1£E 0NI.Y.
Cheaper than physicians’ bills, an i tc
be used by women exclnsivefy, Ifc is p ■■ -
pared for them only, and is espec illy
adapted to cases where the womb is disor
dered, and will cure all irregularities courses," of
the “inenies,” or “monthly
whether acute or chronic, by regloriug tb
discharge. This great boon is Dr. J cl.
field’s Female Regulator, and known i
recognized as •’Woman’s Best Frn n i
Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta, G
Price-Trial size, 73c- largo siz $l 50
For sale by all druggists, dec-27 2m
Mothers ! Mothers H Mothers 1 M
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest by a sick chili! Buffering and
crying with the excruciating pain of cut¬
ting teeth? If so, go at once and g. t u
bottle of MBS. WINDOW’S SOOTH’.V,
SYKUP. It will relieve thepoorh’ile suf¬
ferer immediately—depend There upon it; there
is no mistake about it. is not -.t
mother on earth who has ever used it. who
wili not tel] you at once that it will regu
la’.e the bowels, and £iv e rest to the mother
and relief andh°aJth to !'’ ie U’’ 1 ' 1 ’; op r.t
tinv like ma’-ic. It is perfectly safe to u-e
fpmale Dhysiciana and nurses in the Unstea
States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a hot
tie
*v*«.*.-*«~
sasar
..,.»..lTHRESHERS ClwerHoUen
S’D i ted to
____ sod "flilE'Sr
JeaSeboeL EstaUdihed twenty pears.
'
■Sill 1
kj
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ff®f
tf
1*31 j
Head, you aeeoa
ISiBgJS
thi« marveloiu remedy cares those l«rribl« heed*
*“ d »» '*“*«• "C-‘ r,, -e » «*■ «“•
P n*M«, i JSSS. e >r RrirM. ««> t» «• ?[ ‘-»
saasaffis-sssa high?r recorarru-ndwi for pereonH who travel, tor
•rai s!Ur!fti!Sua{W«S!SS ginggishuesa, Baiiny’s Saline Aperient will cure
jrou. It perfortss better tretk than pills, is more
pleasant and palatolde, and is much cheaper, m fact
ft ia a regular familf medicine ins chest like* Within glass itself. of
It spar Ides and roatns t a aud so sold n%
water, and is jx*t as F. pleasant. Dusmoooi.*'. 60 & cents Go.,
erery-whoit.'. Froiifietors, LouisviV >.k 7
.
A WOMAN'S REMEDY.
These complaint* ana and irregularities follow jeopardize 1 aunt tbe tb»
girl’s life at ‘xtcen. up a r a
mart i; d v. omen until after the “ turn of life.”
Bo-ue have h.-adacheH, swimming of the head,
mental and nermuj prostration, blanched cheeks,
bloodless lips, lif-laps' eyes, clouded b»am; while
ethers suffer wi.li painful irregularities, uterine dis¬
placements and ulcers, hysterical thlovosis. si asms, physical
prostration, chronio lcucovrha diseases,kidney a, suppres¬ atTec
sions, loss of t.pp- tite, ovarian end epileptia
lions, etc., which in numerous cases in
liis, convulsions, insanity and death. These ara
e'ljierally the result of inattention. All females
know the o.aaa of complaints w«- allude to. foow,
Indies, all these troubles can bo averted ami cured.
Wo have proof from thousands. Bitters will
j >r. FroT^goole's Englisn Female cure
yo 1 oiup.i and well—will make you healthy and
haun?—'•'ill m.-vlw v*u feel like a new woman and
no rnisir kt*. Fold by all Druggists at $1.00. bend
your a.' dross f r a copy of L'r. Dromgoole’a Family
Media/.. Adviser, free P. (a Deomuooi.r the. evicted. & Co.,
J.
Proprietors, Louisville,
Is composed of Herbul^uud prod
Imngs» expectorates the acrid matter
timt collect j iu Hie Urouchiul Tubes, and D *
sootiilckg coating; which relieves ??■ .- -
ritattou that causes the cough. It rV <*■ s
the lungs of all imimritles, diaease fitrt i )
tiiem wlieu enfeebled by tu,
atea the circulation of bie blood, and braces 1 ;
nervous sysfera. Slight colde often erid
consumption. It is dangerous to tie-£ 'cot
them. Apply the remedy prompt y. A
test of twenty years warrants the assertion thftJ
no remedy has ever heen found that Is ns
prompt initaefflwtjfftsTSTrS JXPECf’JHAKT. subdecs
A single dose raises iE>e phlegm -
infl immation, aud its use ppee.. < ly cures the most
obstinate cou^h. A pleasant cordial, chil¬
dren take ft reaflly. J: or Croup it ia
InvalUAblenn'l uhoi^d^ m e^erv family.
... ,
WPSv vT;.,..
ACT PgRECTLYjDhLT HC_iJi
Cures Chills ami Fever, Dyspepaic,
Sic !ck __ Headache,Dilious e, jsiiioiis Collc,Constlpa- l'oiic,coiistliJa
tio: n, Rheumatism, Piles, Palpitation of
the Heart, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, ami
Female Irregularities. If you do not “feel
very-well ”a«ini?lepillatbed-time stimulates<hc
ptomnch, restores the appetite, imparts vizor 1 o th<
tystem. Price.Site. m.-*)irr«y M .I«.X .
•a FOR TUTT’8 K1A !; At fRF”."■
PRYOR’S OINTMENT
IS A 8PFEDY AND SUBE CUBE FOB
Blind or Bleeding Piles , Ihemorrhoids, Sores ,
Ulcers, Tumors. TtcMng >f the Parts Fis¬
tulas and all Kindred Diseases; also of
Burns , (’orris, Felons , Fever Sores ,
Scald Bead, Tetter , Sore
jy Fiples, etc.
Atlanta, Ga., An??. 25,1877.
After an exp-'rl. tcc-of twenty-live years In sell
Ins this watched ointment,, and durir ML -nt time having
closely its el) .els, i aving the testh
mony of my friends and not# to oontirm my
confidence in ltd merits, I beca~ fully satisfied of
its value, and [ have bought the exclusive right to
make and sell It. and often-it to you ns the best rem¬
edy in the world, especially for all forms of Piles.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS:
This la to certify that I have tried Pryor’s Pile
Ointment in a ease of piles, and state that it gave
more relief than anything I have ever tried. I fur¬
ther state that as a remedy for burns it Is
paralleled. I also used it for a rase of tetter 1 n
feet, of twenty years' standing, and say that ft Is
the first thing that I have ever Dried that gave me
more than momentary relief I consider now that
lam ent ^J 0 'KE\V‘''OM iimt di ' stres sln ‘ k dia
ease. J ohn p i '/roup
County, Ga.
manv ineffectual trials of the remedies in common
use, I commenced a short time ago to use your Pile
Ointment. I experienced immediate relief. From
the relief experienced in my case, as well us from
the reputation vicinity, so I rapidly have acquired hesitation by your in expressi-ng Ointment
in this no
the opinion that it is the most efficient remedy for
piiesever invented. O. A- BULL,
LaGrange.Ga.
This Is to certify that I usctl Pryor's Ointment
in a case of severe burn, and that in a very few
days it was entirely relieved of all inflammation,
and healed rapidly. After the first application of
ing for eight years with a most aggravated case of
piles. She improved from the very first day’s use
SJTSSiSSr'SSWSS be M&T , KR. box she
Cusseta, Ala.
This Is to certify that I have used Pryor’s Pile
Ointment, and say that it presented is, in my opinion, public. the
best remedy for piles positive ever application of to the ihe remedy
I say this from a
on my own person. TliOS. Troup Ji. MORGAN, County, Oa.
Jbr *alc by all dealer* fa medicine. Price, FIFTY
CENTS PER BOX. Sent by mail on receipt of price.
DR. J. RR4D1IELI), Atlanta, Cia.
Far sale aierywhen.
ASEHT8 WANTED ffiSIpHSii ‘
; i) 'ninat/ will also knit a great variety <■ >
\ . : tor . a there is always Twombly a ready ma-kt H t
i rt-u.Ri and term? to the »*
.aacbine < o.» Washington St.. J
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i;
f>,ir.on*’ Part?afire pm, make X< ■'
fttfcl. a,id will c'.nij.IMolv ohnrure the t.i .
( , 0 - .ihic. Sent bv mail t»v h letter htam
. Vu,u ‘ n ’^ :
SiPifePil FRANK sslicfetBis “
jAMEsi
i to ladies onlyii
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CtTR£9 jtiBBtok. CURES
Heart,Luno ako nsgtofteg Nervous and
ssssY'tts&a UvraCisEASES, PB£g f . Chronic Oiseas’S
R|«U:IATHM, JE8 NEURAISIA. s
m Female anu Seminju. :
CC-.:-'' —5 Weakness:
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llisssssss "VAUrJ Biffin Htandics®* snlit«gl* • n.il
1 i Best Ksatth ami CtrcntjtU Restorer t-ver Used.
; It rnres T>vsnepsia, Rhcwmatism, Flccplessness,
| all tlisiascA ot inu Stomach, 1 navels, I .mgs, iver,
Kidneys, anti wasting all Female Comnbmts. with ConvnnTV
If you ate Tonic awny to-day. l
1 any disease, use the '' ;
h .ip you. Remember! it is far superior to 1
f IlsiiPStsI IJUVIXv. 71S. I >QI.I.AU SIZE, [<
J ARGE FAV'VG IS
CAUGHT
A BAD COLD
The SUMMER COLDS and
Coughs are quite as dan¬
gerous as those of
midwinter.
But they yield to the same
treatment and ought
to betaken In
time.
For all diseases of THROAT,
NOSTRILS, HEAD or
BREATHING AP¬
PARATUS
PwrjDw’sPaiiiKifler
Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy
ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP
PAIN KILLER
q 4 DOCTOR'A TROUBLES.
3. m IS lil A jzz =
m V
MS / a M-L
:a-v! Iu 'Mf
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J ” f . f/,.' -f— -I'Yf §y
Iffother—" You did wrong in wearing that thi»
dr<-»i, Daughter—“l thin cold damp night.” and paving tha
did, Buffered am now
penalty, barah Goss in the namo way;
please pet that which relieved her.”
Mother—" Nenst-nse 1 J 11 do no aucb thing,
but will i»en<i for enr Doctor.”
Daughter —“Our Dor-tor kerns one in hod a
Jong time besidesmakiugdaily aod pours down changes.” n vnst quantity of medi
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Mother— 1 ' Doc tor, i» «ho daugeroun aud what
Is her affliction?” dangerously ill.
Doetov —“ Yes, mfidam, she is
The ventricular and auricular forces art not in equi¬
librium, thero is an inert aaed centripetal action
about the cerebrum and medulla oblongata, lii»
portal circulation and vascillate*, I—” suspended Nature
seems Mother—" hesitating, for heaven’s sake stop and
to Mop, go
work at once.”
Doctor—"l will do all I can.”
Mother, after two weeks have expired—
” Daughter, our Doctor ahail be discarded at once.
Two weeks and no relief. I will procure that which
you desired at first."
It Daughter only , in alow will tone—”1 am glad, health.” and think
the thing that restore me to
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Mother — 11 Get out of nay house, you old hum
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Diphtheria *. PERKY Is modiolus end KILLER. often surely DAVIS’ followed has in The ever PAIN such prompt by been tonmimption eases KJLLEIt discovered use as cf PERRY tills which invaluable or diphtheria. acts DAVIS’ bo remedy qnichly PAIN has No
saved thousands Of lives. flnrt U fe not an experiment,
It lias been before t! ie public for forty testimonials years, ie_.l follows: most valued where it is best known,
A few extracts trom voluntary as
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tlirowt.—B arton Shaman.
Jl.ive received rffiakly.—G):l). immediate relief livuttkx frorn^coltls^arj] biclOuioii,
invvluaUo is. r,
I lnvfl . 1 uf.t recovered from a very povere cold,
re. v : until I tried your Fain Killihc, uiii- ?■
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ro'ieved mo immediately. I v m never Ca. egsin be
without it ~C. O. Forc::, Bow. o a«,
II tve used Fain Kilu k iu v family for foiLi"
vcHft.and li.vo never l nowu it t > fuiL—Bvsac.;
Lewis, Wayaefcboro, C .
Drugsriat, Oneida, > T . \.
PERRY DAV3S & SON. Proprietors. Providence. R. U
-d. rombination of Pro
Mi 7m UXteido of lron f Peruvian
Hark atidPnoephorustn
: a palatable ft ortn. For
Debility, tite, Prostration Loss of Appe¬
Poiccra it of Fital
WAP ble}. indispensa¬
preRtiji peneutea
(it* Speakers will and it
or i t» greatest value mm fi rm
jvhexe a Tonic is neces-
3ary. I recomncnd it
ia a j’eliable r-3media]
9,frf*nt, ioubtud possessing: nutritive and un- 0k
ro3torativ-o properties. l
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SHIPWRECK! TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE!!
•nn.^rt ".*«htor»*re*wf°( k«d »nd"lo«f r 'M«iir 0 .”| l, h«S!« , ’*ro**Sln 1 tu , iuoLii L Dm.” A
hU "'con^mpllfinn feci sad. The strain oVtlMM^Mrnae delicate “L.-ck." female nerves work in »..d.r too great. 0 it 1 , tip^n A married th(. minit. lady o, Ttie vur (hcra«>jt arquniutan rnnkn.
wrouaht mentally upon that she became low-spirited and sad, lost bet appetite, refused food, f
no upon
and*pains, nncPvier^ ed" horseYf"Into ft 1 n*VwDilT?fdenialo trouble*, which eveutually ended m ehronia
hm S3ffSS wr. M» to* *>«*»»** me -.....— me Inn icboJy
snd nervous, could not sic »p soundly, her memory began to fail her, she lost, all desirs f«« y, her
brain loat its hrtl'tftm y, her eyo lls linter, her « liet k« became pale, complained of constant
fiar.iiy fell a to a list of foiaala troubles, iiynterina, palpitations, delirium, eonvnisi
These c-.m< s a? e of ovttry day occurrence, and these “ wrecks ’ ’ upon female society ar e l
should to lemedit'd, and there ii a 'etnedy within the reach (tuna of all, and it ih your all duly mmU, to a
No one -i.-t d <••• opii.i i, for dr. droaitfoole's eneliah la bittern will cure
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ORGAN**
T’lvnOctavos, one D-6SetB Keedu, Coupler, Fifth t Stops, Stool,
Innludlng Sub-Harts, Or, tire Walnut
Look ami Mualo, lu Solid Black Casa
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Tnifc Outfit in Emit* on tiz 0«2> Vlav.
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Hook, to uli who nvnd two
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F-ollcltor ra for Pat/r,f«. Caveatf,
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OPIUM TTaWt he curwl In from jo
Anu 3 days—na Morphine till ^*an conn). EstsMlshea J') j
t« u j*uy potteita (
ytatrn, IjOOO cured. Refer to in all inn*
‘if the country I>»- V. R. Jtmrnb> t Quincy, 51.cU-
ff&sL 1*» x lAvoty-Uve yearn I have used Pain Killek
, ses£Ssaig otku, mtam Wihningtoii, * i>ept
Vn-oat I wah ffuTering severely l with bronchitis, end ray
w«k ( i tiii.' .nod could scarcely wr-H-sw
v.o\ i.)od. I Wflff aftvteCvf ta try your Pain Killer,
d,v “ '■*“ co “ plot<ay
torfy i rovi!< b :t\ mul n<i* not been known f*»
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s’ffepiSISSsfS Cj 1 11 » I'by fci.jii, and tried your Pain
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•rfuleure. anil l h it could sJ-r&'gix tbo
(. v,:. bo known to
po-.i- mothcrj vrho aro loJin;c eo many children.
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