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Poisoneu by Ivy
Was in a Dreadful Condition
Happened to Road About a Similar
Cat* Followed tha Other Man’s
(■ample and Was Curari.
The following incident is given bj
Charles Morris, general jobber,s2 Lexing
Sen Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass.:
“Several years ago 1 became poisoned
by Ivy. I tried many in< dicines, spending
a large sum of money without obtaining
a particle of good. .My children wen
also afflicted with the same disease. W*
ware all constant sufferers with an awful
itching sensation, and it seemed as if 1
should tear myself to pieces. I picked
■p a paper in which I found printed a
testimonial from a man in Vermont who
had been similarly afflicted and had taken
Hood’s Sarsaparilla with benefit. I bought
a bottle, which we took and it did
Me and My Children
so much good I purchased another supply.
W« continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
until we used five bottles and 1 can
safely say that neither myself nor children
have any signs of Ihe poison. It has en
tirely left us and we are perfectly cured.
We give the whole credit to Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. Before resorting to this medicine
I was reduced in weight, but now I
weigh 175 pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has not only done much good but has
been the means of saving me a great deal
of money. I would not be without it
in my house and I heartily recommend
tt to all who are afflicted. 1 have writ
ten this statement for publication, of my
owu will, as I want others to know what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ha* for us.” Charles Morris.
Hood’s PiltetgteßSaiKgjag
PERSONAL MENTION.
Smoke a Warter’s Rome mad*
cigar, and you will enjoy the
best.
Warter's “twofers” the] fa
mous ‘‘Terrell Sp*ed” cigars are
growing more popu’a • each day
Good health is worth more
than anything else to you, and
every bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla contains good health.
TWO honeit eollectors, either
eex, for city and one for coun
try. Addresa West Indian Trad
ing Company, Mew Orleans,
La.
MIN and women of every |
jde, carpenters, masons, seam
essee and millhands especially,
• joia our Cuban and Purto
ican colonies, plenty of work,
t>od pay and transportation
irmshed. For full particulars
laps, etc., address, inclesing
ocents for postage, Pan-Amer
ican Migration Bureau, New
Orleans, La , Drawer 612.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world
for cuts, bruiese sores, ulcers,
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salu by Curry Ar
rington Co.
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DEATH AND RUIN.
Hccnliils of Disaster Still
Coming io.
SUNDAY'S FURIOUS GALE
One Vessel Went Down With
Nearly 100 Aboard.
Boston, Nov. 80. A report
reached hire last night from the
southern end of Cape Cod that the
steamer Gate City has been wreck
ed on Peaked Hill bar.
The report is based on a story
told by a Boaton man, wh* came
hare from Cape Cod last night,
that the life savers at Mauaet had
picked up the Gate City life pre
servers.
First advicbs aince Sa'erday
from Highland light, on the ex
tremity of Cape Cod received at
2p. m. this (Wednesday) morn
ing, do not indicate that the Gate
City was wrecked off there.
The passing hours do not bring
an end to the reports of wracks
and loss of life up and down the
Naw England coast as the outcome
of Saturday’s terrific storm.
From Cape Cod the most terri
ble acounts of ruin and dsath are
coming, and of these the loss of
th* steamer Portland, with all on
board, nearly 100 sou's, overshad
ows all,
The grave yard of the coast, the
treacherous bars and rips on the
outside *f Cape Cod, have elaim«d
victims without number.
Miles and miles of coast line arc
piled high with wreckage, most of
which is ground so fitse by the
waves that identification of hap*
less crafts is impossible.
As the fury of the wind waa as
great *n the bleak sand bills which
make up the cape, it will be many
hours before all places are heard
from. Telegraph wires ara down
and jailroads cannet break out of
the snow drifts’, and this featuie
is distressing, as much suffering
from cold and hunger must ensue
among the poorer people in the
nearby hamlets.
Nowthe only means of reach
ing Cape Cod is by steamer across
Massachusetts bay, a disagreeable
voyage as the sea is yet boister
ous.
Word from Provincetown tells
of nearly thirty total wrecks, with
the number of lives lost unknown.
Matters are improving slightly
along Viaeyard sound, so far as
means of communication is con
csrned. The best summing wp of
the disasters in that sectien is
made by Capt. Hard,Jr,, of the
r-ivenue cutter Dexter, who has
ciuised along the shore all day:
He says that in Vineyard Haven
harbor hulls are pded upon the
shore, and that the vessels which
are afloat seem mere shells. Tbs
Dexter reports possible additions
to the wreck list in two schooners
sunk < fl Menemsha light and two
big ones sunk abreast of Pre>quv
Isle, The late es their crews is un
known.
SPAINS’ GREATESTNEED.
Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Carcelan
ia, 8. C. Weak nerves bad caus
ed sever* pains in the back of
his head, On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blood
■ml nerve remedy, all pain soon
left him. He bay* this grand
medicine is what his country
needs. All America know Flint
it cures liver and kidney trou
ble, purifies th” blood, tones up
the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life inti every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak,
tired or ailing you need it. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed, only 50
cents. Sold by Curiy Airing
on, druggists.
PECULIAR POISONS.
GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY
The Result of Imperfect Digestion
of Food.
Every living ’h'Dg, plant or ani.
mal, contains within itself the
germs of certain decay and death.
In the human body these germs
of disease and death (called by
scientist! Ptomaines), are usually
the result of imperfect digestion
or dyspepsia.
The stomach, from abuse, weak
ness, doss net promp ly and thor
oughly digest the food The result
is a heavy, sodden mr.se which fer
ments (the first process of decay)
poisoning the blood, making it
thin, weak and lacking in red cor
puscles, poisoning ’he brain caus
ing headaches and [an in the
eyes.
Bad digestion irrit; t*s the I s rl,
causing pa'pitaticn end finally
bringing on disease cf this very
important organ.
Poor digestion poisons the kid
neys. c. using Bright’s disease a.id
diabetes.
And this is so because every or
gan, every nerve depends upon
tbs atomaih alone for nourishment
and renewal, and digestion
show itself not only in loss of ap
petite and flesh, but in weak
nerves and muddy complexion
The great English scientist,
Huxley, said the best start in life
is a sound stomach Weak stom
achs fail to digest food properly,
because they’ lack the proper qua 1 -
tity of digestive acidr (lactic and
hydrochloric) «nd p p'ogrnic pro
ducts. the most set le remedy
in all cases of indig sriorf, is to
take after each meal, me or two o’
Stuart’s Dyqspde Tab’cts, b -
came ’hey supply i. a pleasant
harmless form all the elements
that weak stomach lack.
The regular u»e ot Stuart’s Dys
pepsia Tablets will cure » very form
of stomach trouble except cancer
of the stomach.
They increase fl-sh, inaure pure
blood, strong i ervea, a bright eye
and clear complexion, because all
these result only’ from wholesome
f >od well digested.
Nearly all druggist sail Stuart’s
Dyapepsia Tablets at 50 cents full
sized package or by mail by en
closing price to Stuait Co., Mar*
shall, Mich., but ask ycur drug
gist irat.
A little boek on stomach dis i
eases mailed free. Address F. A
Stuart Co , Marshall, Mich.
FELL INTO BOILING WATER
Louisville, Ky., Nov 10. —Char-
les Wilson, an imp! ye of Chess
& Wymends stave factory, met
with a terrible accident yesterday
afternoon. He was working near a
large vat of boiling water when
he slipped and fell in. His scream*
brought other workmen, but it
was several minute.* before they
could rescue him. Three-fourths of
the skin was scaled free* his body,
but he hi* head out of ihe
water. H* cannot recover,
Annual Snles ov«t S 000,990 Boxss
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t'Ol lILIOUB AIID BESVOUS DISORDERS
•ueh m Wind nud Pain in tho Stomiwh,
liddinnas. Fulues* after meal*. Htail
kcb«. Dizaineaa, Drowainesa. Fluahfngs
jf Hant. Lass ot Apperit*. Co*tiven»*s,
Slotehea ou the Skin. Odd Chills, I)ia
hirbed Sleep. FrUchtfni Dream* and al!
Nervous aad Trembling Sensation*
THE FIRST TXJSE TILL GIVE KFLIEJ
IS TWEXTT MIIUTES. Evot y euffsie,
will aeknowleda* them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICWE.
■ KKCH t Iff'M FSL> A, a* di reel
ed. will Quickly restore Eeinalea to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstruction* er Irre«ul -rities of the sys
tem au4 core kick For*
Weak Stomcch
Impaired I igestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEM, WCMKN OR CHILDREN
Bsoohatn'* Pills are
Without a Rival
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■ BIHKR FEHLING
Between -Uedsn and Norway
Increasing.
WAR IS SUGGESTED.
Both Side* are Prepared For
The Werst.
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Christiana, Nov. 39. The
tension between Norway and
Sweden is Increasing. Bitter
fee ing between the countries
was caused by Norway’s remov
al of the emblem of the Swedish
union from her Hag. She is now
seeking openly to break the
compact between the w cou«tries.
War is openly suggested by the
newspapers, which print the
comparative armaments of the
two nation*. There has been a
notable increase of ferts ou (joth
sides of the boundary. The Nor
wegians claim they must assert
their independence.
LOCM HAPPENINGS.
Concert Friday Night.— There
will be a concert by the students
of the Southern Con»ervatory ot
Music in the music hall of this
institution, on Friday’ evening,
December 2nd, 1898, at 8 o’clock.
Ail who have cards of admission
ar* cordially : nvit*d. Those who
wish to attend these concerts will
please send addr*ss to.
P J. Fortin.
Wid ly !—That is to
say, that if you want the best
cigar on the maikel and the one
that gives the st fragrant
smoke, ybu shop <1 ask your
dealer for one of the Warters’
Rome made brands.
Attention Soi.ftiEß-, I— The
Western & Atlantic R. R , will
sell you tickets at half rates
when in uniform, upon presen
tation of furlough or discharge
certificate. Quick and conven
ient schedules, double daily ser
vices. Depot foot of Broad St.
Call on C. K. Ayer, T, & P. A.
M OMEN CANNOT VOTE
Constitutional mmkndeent In
N' ktb Dakota Defeated.
Sioux Falls, N. D., Nev 10.—
Final returns have betn received
from the various counties ou the
Constitution*! amendment sub
mitted at the ncent ehction. Wo
man suffiage was defeated by 4,-
Ot'S and the South Carolina dis
pensary iyytem by 965. while th*
miaiive and referendum - has been
carried by a majority of little
>vt-r fi.OOO. The vote on the three
nwiendmeDl reached only about
one-half ’he to al votj polled *t
the election.
SHAFTER STRUCK FIRST
Scove 1 Says He Has Affidavits
To Prov* It.
Cleveland, 0., Nov. 80 —Syl
vester Sco vel, the war correq on
lent who jumped into fame by
■dapping General Shafter during
he c. remonies attendant upon
he i a sing of the American fbg at
Santiago, is here with Mrs. Scovel.
He s ys he has worked hard get
ting affidavits of these who wit
nessed rhe episode, and that he is
now prepa ed to show tho Presi
lent hat Shaf'er struek him first,
tie will be in Washington for that
purpose Wednesday.
FATHER AND SONS KILLED.
Triple Tragedy Result**! Over
a Fenes Dispute.
Springfield, Mo., Nov. 30.
Ozuru is greatly excited over a
De WOLF HOPPER,
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Back of every smooth perfor
mance there is an amount of
preparation, study andreh-arsal
that soon tells on the health of,
every actor. It is significant ;
how unanimous men and women !
in professional life, whether ac
tors, editors, teachers or physi
cians, are in regard to Paine’s |
celery comptund. As a nerve
tonic for the exhausting strain
of their professional duties
nothing else does the work of
Paine’s celery compound.
A testimonial taken at ran
dom front the many that are>
constantly received from ti e
theatrical profession, says :
New York City, Sept 25,1898
Well?, Richardson Co.,
Gentlemen: —ls others have
been helped by Paine’s celery
compound as decidedly as in my
case I do not wonder at the
enthusiastic testimonials this
remedy is constantly receiving.
If I had never heard a word as
to its remarkable invigorating
capability. 1 could unhesitating
ly recommend it from my own
experience. Asa fact, many of
my professional friends have
been urging me to try Paint’s
celery compound. Jt proved to
be the very thing my tired sys
tem needed to overcome the
exhausting effects of close ap
plication to stage woik. I am
recommending it to all my
friends whenever they complain
of sleeplessness, indigestion, or
triple murder yes erday. Sttve
Bdyue and his two sons were kill-1
ed and Tabor Bdyue‘a son-in-lnw.*
woun led by Bud Meadows.
The trouble ar .se over an at
tempt of Meadows to move a fence
running between his farm and that
<f Biiyue. The latter r-inoib
strated and a fight with fire-arms
ensued. Meadows is sli lat large.
ou Don’t Want Ice.—Now,
Nature supplies this want, but
we have something you do need
and want, and that is the best
grate coal on earth. We have
opened a big coal yard at our
Ginnery on Second Ave., and
can supply you with the Monte
vella, Wooldrige Jelico Coal.
Promptly delivered. Try a to n
other indications of nervoutne r 8
common in our profession. lam,
yours sincerely,
Katwekinr Kidder.
De Wolf Hopper, America’s
most popular c-..median, writing
on Oct. 4, 1893, fr m the Knick,
erbocker theatre, Nev York,
says :
“I cordially recmnmendPaine’s
celery compound as being thor
oughly efficacious.”
When the history of Paine’s
celery compound is studied it is
easily understood why its popu
larity is so enormous. Paine’s
celery c mpound is the world
famed discovery of Prof. Edward
Elisha Phelps, M. D., LL. D.,
professor of materia rntdica at
Dartmouth college. Prof Phelps’
unusual talent quickly estab
lis Reputation and prominence
among his professional breth
ren.
He tv as fully alive to the dan
g( rs attendant upon the Ameri
can way of living, and he sought
dilligently for some common
sense remedy that would cure
the common evil, which, under
one name and another, result
from an unhealthy state of the
nervous system. His labors
were crowned with glorious
success, and he gave to the
medical profession the celebrat
ed remedy which has won world
wide fame as Paine’s celery
compound.
of our choice Jelico Lump and
our word for it, you will be
pleased.
Rome Ice Co. Phone 100.
Yards Second Ave.
WHAT JOYFUL FIBLIKtt.
With the exhilarating of
renewed health and slißufth and
internal chanlinees. which follow*
the me of Syrup of Fig*, <• Bn *
known to the few who bar* B *t
progressed beyond tbs old-ti®*
medioinßs and ths cheap sub»t>*
tntes sometimes offered I ut DeV»r
accepted by the
Buy the genuine menu actured by
the California Fig Syrup C».
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The Don wanted pence all the
time, but he didn’t like the ide®
of being made to own it.