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of tee minutes
before fiieh meal, and a dose at bed-
time. Follow this up until all symp-
toms are passed, taking no other
remedies, and you will soon bo tiblo to
go free from this uuwelcome nuisance.
Many will object to this because the
remedy is too simple, but I have made
uiiuiy cure;i in this way.
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Curing Snake Bites
.Dr. Upshur, of Carrolton, Miss.,
writes to tin editor of a locoal paper:
I ear? a statcme'.i ip your paper in
regard to the uso of ammonia as a cure
for snake-hi to. I desire to add my
tiiuony, I have practiced eight
ii, tho Aar.oo swam ns. J. hi , uttimil-
ed many cases cf eunko-hitos, both of
rattlesnakes JlOU moccasins. My
treatment turn invariably bona to cut
down freely with n bistoury, dilating
the orfle'es made by thu two fangs,
After permitting a reasonable amount
of Weeding, I stuff into the wounds
tiro dry salt of carbonate of ammonia.
At the e-imo time I givo a
ably strong solution of tho same
internally, any five or eight
every fifteen minutes, until u drachm
has been taken (less, if saHioi Kill i U))
on dissolving, the ammontH is
euromnmealed to tl )e tif'SOvH provivuis
Iv visited by tho poison. Tho latter,
A® jm tuo ease with iu mal po: io u a,
being t 1 .in :n id reae i-H
ful alkali. (
neutt’iili ■ it
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iu I have never liaii
any i J
Wfilh arm in van only,
la un >rtuii * toil,
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11 is not the wi ;in erely, it is
keeping your-oh' i er a walk,
in the spiv r condition
iu which y, t can find
and fxhiiirati,m M M
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zb moods, Ifu i ini
fl thero ii no fa or ufccii
uuyw ?1V.
ialup.
Many have tallied in very exalted
language of the perpetuity of friend-
ship — of invincible constanoy and Un .
Alienablekindaroh; aud some examples
have been seen of men who have con-
tinned,::!.!:; mu,* .
and whose amotions have predomina
ted over changes of fortune and
contrariety of opinion. Hut thee,
instances a-e a,->tr.orable because they
are rare. 1 b , i.-iendship which is to
be practiced or «peeled by oomn.on
Seas* T k r r* fron \“ tt,nal
L- r 1 VI -‘ ;! ‘ J ” ho P° w -
or coasts „ of i do 1 ghtin < each other. ,
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i tesfiidony, A oft
ias prevailed, and mo c
jed were intensely bitter c (]f:
On M it lay Homlio Jenkins, Jr.,
was holding a levee in the Courthouse,
for the procurement of perjured and
oih( r testimony in tho contest! d case
of B’sbee vs. iiuley, unu lucre wtie
present a large number of colored
rn. n and only three white Democrats
—Messrs. Florrid, Carlos Stevens and
Prank Patterson. A great burly no
gro named Charles Suvuge was giving
evidence of Democratic fraud at tins
November election, and finally staled
that Frank Patterson “was astraddle
of a ballot-box on tko day of the elec¬
tion’' and changed votes to suit him¬
self. Frank Patterson was shocked
and indignuiit nt the perjurer, and on
tho impulse of the moment exclaimed:
“That is a d d lie !” Whereupon
the burly m grp, Suvuge, seized him
around the neck with the left arm,
drew a pistol with the right and fired
throe limes inu> the body of Patterson
-the second shot passing through the
heart. When released from the ne¬
gro’a grasp he was dead, and dropped
heavily to the door, and then Howard
Janie! , another negro, tit ed t wo more
shots into I’.liters ons body. Tho de¬
mons then turned upon Florrid and
Stevens (who were unarmed), and
with the remark: “Here are other
I---(1 ri ■is J” s| upped a pistol
Rt t Sl nr* oj then), but for*
tu el S' to explode.
Tht * 1 itly rulli hd .arrest-
«1 the mu. — 1 1 plat r—^ in
. The negroes wt-re now thirsty
S a blood, and, as stated, at tho
tpgesuon r. 05 r.l white radical, fchev se¬
on red nvmt nd raided by hundreds
for tho purpose vleasing the priso-
Th.] »• iitu citizens also armed
for a conflict and kept back the army
of black am : ifuriuted fiends until
the troops u d tho town.
f'n Wedn sd:>y morning, a s already
elated, quiet prevailed in om* neigh-
boring town, bet the brutal murderin'#
ratuirso n r r. of fine
i J\V >rou ion, and
rBSpecteu
Ui6 p vot> ugniiov\ of i s a an C u’p
ii food ii; j attracting ;;i{j
Iuftt now ift Ocor:
-ring sympsia of a
i’L W, (a 7' to ti! 5 \ limit a Const 7
i, on this snl>}3*0
\ i>t>C
V in) = s from
. went to
(wmai \uc rased S3
v.arp, x from two feet to
about i m : fl, He sue-
i a iu Cali'
ill tfci so not
a ire on
L, about 200
'h ,* feet deep, in
Those five spawned in
'VS, to the number of about
L'ho fish spawned i > .any will
lo about 12 inches ir. : qth by
i ' i0 ntir.t hmy r.nd we.g’a from four to
** 7 ' Tr - Nappe's experience
is (hut a- single pair, Ruder favorable
circncmtaacro, will hatch out from
1S.C30 to 20.00C young fish pi-r&uanm.
U - U, : - will eat anything iu
shape, of food unit a facg will,
grow with great rapidity and furnish
an immense quantity of good food at
alraost. no expense,—T/rorruisvi'Me Eh-
erprisc.
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Br -, Horse Powders are the
, 1,est *ey »ecd but a tml novSOtf. to recoro-
mead them.
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the pc - r K ty r.-r immediate)
di -Oi il vV • w.sr»Ke
. ;h not mot boron earth
lito has evt iKf ! it, who will not tell
at os c, tl it will regulate the bowels,
and give ns* to the if h r, and relief
aB ^. ea *t^ }° the child, operating like
a jj an,] pleasan to the taste, and
is the. prescription of one of the oldest
anb best feinali pbyaiciitns Sold and where. nurses
in the United States. every
20 cents a bottle. octl5-ly
1831. 1881.
HE OTlSTIAfl mill
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ARLINGTON, GEORGIA.
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