Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, February 15, 1881, Image 4

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MM to • D4*B*r-Party. “Now, we haven't got much time to get reedy, mj duu. suggested Mr. HpoopenJyta, riioenly, "and I won't he bite at a dinner-party I want yon to fir up on ax to be the boat-looking «"«*u at the table Yoe eaa got ready in an hour, ren t roc *' "I think i can, ’’ r«|>b>«l Mrs Hpxwian dyke, with a Biter “O ya*, I can dreei tn Hist ttete, Mk! I hope you won't be disappointed in ma," and the hUk* wo men began to take down her liack hair. “You might get my aliaving tackle form*,”.Mid Mr. udyko, a,q<9- priating the only mirror “And How I think etit," ba cMtiao,*! after a pause, "my drasaoiat ne<da a Hutton. Hew it ou, won’t yottP' Mrs Rnrwi|*intllto frurpy-.l out the <v<l, ami liunUxl through a broken-down old l>*g after a Imtton that »re*M <fo "Gfll tfaat butt-<1 arw<*J owyet?’ in quired Mr H|»»»ja>n«lykc, lathering away ('omfortaldy. "In a minute, my dear,” repealed his wife. “Well, hnrry up; I want yon to put three stud* and sleeve buttons into my clean shirt" Mrs. Hmsip Ivke gradually got nroiifid to UUMH, telic-e, au<l laid out the habiliment in rviuuneea for her Jord. •‘Did you take thoao stitches m giy glovesY'inquired Mr Ht>m>|>endyke. "O yes, certainly,’ ropli«*l Mr*. H|iooj>endykr, going right to work at it. “Weil, then, you can brush mv vest and pantaloons, and by that time I'll l>e ready to have you tie my cravat " Afow macmute more found Mt Hpoo peuftyfcaarr»vrd <vwnpb*teli “tiirae, you ready?'* lie demanded, having assured himself that hi* wife had not acrotnplislied a single step toward her toilet "Not quite, dear," responded Um lady, with omehaif bar hair in her moutli and the other half crackling under the brush. “What's the matter wiUi you?" be asked "Didn't veu say you could get ready hi an hour? Didn't you hear me toll yon when I camo in that we only lia-i an hour to drena in? What have yon Men doing? Whv can't von go u* you are? You look well etiougfi." “I war busy fixing your thing*." faltered Mr*. Hpoojiendyke. “ana I couldn't do two tiling* at once." "O no! Yon can't do anything at once. W|y didn't you have toy things fixed this rooming? Why don't yon keep house aotniduiw? That dm* yon vo got on i* good enough. Why can't you go in that dress? If you've got to put ou all the frill* you won’t Im reaiiy till next fall. Ain't you moat riwdy now? Think I'm going to stand uwtmd liars like a pig of mineral waterV. »Mr* Hpoopeudykc twisted up her hair and jammed in the pins. Then she put on her hat and twitched it first to one aide and then the other; put one hand np behind and shoved it forward, and tjien naught hold of it in front ami pulled it down. “Well, if you're ready, let's start,” growled Mr Beoopsodyke. “You've >«en long mionlßi for a telegraph wire, now. Come on." "Ob! I haven't got my drees on yet,” pleaded Mrs. H|>oo|>endvke. "I'll tie through in a minute." “Dod gut the drees!" ejaculated Mr. Hpodpeoayke. "XVlwre's my )xq>er? Give me my paper and I'll read for a moutli or two. Jfou won't be rowdy till spring. Where's tliat pawrt" "Take a book, dear,’ recommeiiiled Mrs Hpoopesidyke, Idusbtug deeply and glancing around nervously. “I don't want any measly book," re torted Mr, Rlsxgwudyka. "I want the morning I'nfw’t Find that paper the first tiling you do, and then you get ready 111 fyut; scowls." v vuulLAud the paper behind - behind the book-case,' said Mrs. Hpixipeudyke, sc red as a brick, ami she husthil into her skirt, and liegan clawing at it lichind in an effort to loop it up straight. “I'm almost reedy," she gig gled hysterically, a* she drew on the waist and buttoned it up nervously. •*FII be ready lefiww yon could turn the paper inside out," and she snatched a from the drawer, tied it in a bow. He Wasn’t a Clrrrymss. There is more than one broker in Wall street whiae gvneial look might deceive a stranger into tailoring that he was a nicml>er of the cloth, but the particular broker we liars in mlud looks the pro foasinu more than ear of his f llow* Hiixmrs* called him into Pennsylvania, ami at the village tavern he was sup- P , «*J to I* at least a biahop. He I card the lx»ys talking alxiut a horse race which was to come off in the after noon, and without asking any usehws question* ho picked up his cane and pot in mi appearance at the pro;>er time, liirvo hiaae* were to start, and there was a crowd of fifty or sixty vilbwers Mid farmers at tlio track. By-anil by everything seemed ready for the start, bnt there was a hitch lotuewhere Nearlv an hour }>aaaed. and vet no one mounUxl ttaa pulgi*' stand, ’the broker had held al<xd from all, and waa becoming im )«t>eut, whsttobe the crowd edged up to him and sail- " Waiting here to sea any one in par ticular’” "O no.” " This isn't a country tau, you know ” " No; 1 didn't ei)x-ct it was " •• It « a homo race -a regular horse rWce. "•' ' *" Yas. I understand " Tli.- man n turned tn Uni orowd, bald a aiior i confab, ahd titan ap)<riwched the brnkvr again and said: " Hay. -iianget, 1 want to ask you a question, f “Go ahtat" “The Itoya have set you down for a eh rcjiaan, and tbev hate to hurt xvui yo<» take « krrnDy J T ah. mH wk wet ' - i outside tike leftce?" U? 1 •* Wjseif stepptug out " exe|tita<d the hr4a*. •• I came here to •*-**»**'. «< fvw wMteda vtoti. h«H»fo» ttehteww to atert Ring Vm nghtwp end, toaana yotuvoas' i. abort. IS aoe star ;4st for everv startaa" Th* boys foUosrad hasadvkw, hgt thev bs'knt g<4 it «U Mraight m then minds vert and the hr tow ia refarrad to as "thal falltn uNgntean ftoan New last."— AfneJTteiitv Ae«< ■as i —— ----- sw “* 50.000 lunatic* in the United States Haase of Wwrtewbenr. The house of Wnrtemberg, it is said, demos tu nme fr» |he following le- I gend: i "A poor burgher fell w love with the laugidor of tha V -Wl* ““j las toe young poof-l* *•* ♦rttox-.-t of obtaining the imperial consent to tho ami catablixhed an inn. It sto.*! at the foot of a m-xiiitaui ssto its pw-aseor tiierrfore went by the name of 'Wirt am Berg,' or the ' Landlord at the Mountain * One dsv th* Bmp«vr was traveling to Frankfort, and sti-pf-ed ott on his way at his daughter's bouse with - out recognixing* her , tote** knew him and. p«»n«MiJ>*r husband to make himself known to the Emperor, and to lieg his forgiveness. Accordingly, taluwg their iiMlcsou. f«-t entreating hl* parfou*vnii<drhcwilliiigly gran to. L Moreover, the Emperor cre ated ins tn-rw’vw a duke; bnt in mem ary of this occurrence lie was to keep his name • Wirt am Berg,' which subse sequently liocam* Wiirtedyrg " (AtehlasAn < hsirtpoWi No Benefit. An Indiana newspaper thu* write*: Mr. Goo F. Ib-ldcrl*. of Fnm, V'4-, say* that he had suffered very tuivli with ihcuniatism and used many remedire without benefit. He funqd.thy desired reti f in Rt. JncoLw On.. xf T* T once saw in Tana n magnificent stage costume aisd'» b« Mme. Judic. On the skirt was fli<> lovehiat tabher of nch lace I ever beheld.. The dsess was dts plaved on accounka* #.ni lace, am! that lac', waa worth. gtilW"- fo r t» pa* paper, x.n-iarftdly skimped, am! repre sented ehainsof lothsia* aid looked )a*t as rauah lika a ffcce of real lace a» u Paris diamond by night looks bhe an old mm« gem. Partuar actrenaca gear that paper lace a great deal; it is tough, soft, and very effectivu. To w<-ar n cost iy tot of laoo. which may lie ruined m * night, wlieu |5 worth of lace paper looks a* well, is considered the height of folly by intelligent foreigners /.orwtoa J /icaler. _ [Pottstown Dally la-dir-r i A Michigan journal relate* th* follow ing; Agio* Jiuimv. E*q., tgk-prietor <>f th* Huron Hou-e. IN>rt fCifron, Mich., suffered so liadly with r!ieupiati*tn that he was unable to raise hi* arm for three niontiia. Five battle* of Mt. Jacolw Oil cured him entirely. The Improved Method of Kissing. ■ How to kiss Mid stilT exi tn»<H all the pleasurable csaefiAo M a kiss, is at present a subject of extreme iutorest iu social circles, viw« young jxv>ple have notiiiug liettor to occupy their minds. Ths day whenayotuig man oould grab a girl around the nock ami gobble a kuui iu u rough bat comfortable ius|mar, ia uaaL 'fhe time when bo, could fdrcle her waist with one arm. get Mb shirt- Ixnom full of hair oil, and pirouette his bl* <rvss avsry squars Inch of her conn tenant* ,ia no mors. Beieuco has pro claimed against it, and man shudders, but remain* all ant The old style of kisrinr w?rff% sounds like some ouo tearing the clap Ixitarda of! a smoke-house, is now considered bad task*, andoonsetpseutly going out of fash ><>■, although the majority of Mie jgri* admit that science has cruelly all the mi fort of a liintf-lhigvrfng*Yi<art thrilling kiss, and causes them to express Bo htthi segret at the chaugv. The imnruvrt! stienUficmctlfodof kiss ing is to throw the right arm languidly around the fisu Wr eliixi ap wMhlbdlatl hei. 1 wfitii ju>iamL' i* pointed at an angle of fortv five de grees—or rather until toe to* the mqwet resembling the b«rwjprit*of a cbp|>ef built sloop—lhcnstiKip slowly and graze alxiut herlq« in a quiet, sul<cfued sort of way, and tickle her’noae with yorrr mou stache until alia cries;"Ouch!" This ia scientific kissing; bnt there is no enasola tion in it—nothing to make a man fuel like a couple of galvanic batteries were galloping along hu spinal column. Tt is Hat, luke-warm, it lacks sutoitamv, and, if not stale, is at least unprintable Two (inran*. Regulate fir*; second the liver ; especially the find, so as to fierf’ rm their function* perfectly and you will remove at least nineteen twentieths of all the ills that mankind i« heir to, In thi* or any other climate. Hop Bitter* i* the only thing that will give perfectly healthy natural action to three tWo er gan*.—Maine Farmer. The Pleasure* of Baaiaeaa. No human mind ia oontantod without occupation. No human soul m satixiied without an aim or purpooo in life. Tlx greatest sucoom in Iff. consists not tn Uio mere accumulation of riclwe, but iu Iwiing able to acquire wealth with a dts jxeition to apply it in each a manner that it shall tw a oomfort and biowmig to other*—not in the mere giving away <d money, but in patting people in a wey to labor and help lhemaelvee. Thors is no pleasur» in oppression. There i.* no joy in grinding and exacting gold from the poor ■ but there is a great deal of gen wins sfltiaf action in being abla to offer steady and Itonorable employment to the many wilting hands that have nothing to <to One of tite<rmti* SB joymenta of the proaperonsbnaincednnan I'lMsauns M being aids to comfortably provide for the —-f - emjdovre in his li<<ie* ot mannfackwy. In doing this he is fulfilling his obligation* to society , he boximea a useful and honored usti rea ; buaxneaa to him ia a real pleasfiro ; h. enjoys his sunnesae*, when they arc fairly won, becanae he feels that be de serve* them. When a bnamesa man has the right kind ot a purpoae in life he aojoya lux tx'eupatioti, he feels a juai and wortjiv prwie in baa prosperity, he is plrea>xl with the respect and grotitaffe of three whom he directs and control* in th* management of his affairs, ami he feel* that tn Iw®writing huunelf be is ooufer mg a favor upon others—OUwwow. Ho** bo* always hatoea to as melwiate Kai wi trouble* will cane* Woal, bo I Wame»» bate Kxitwy aaJ Liver t'er* tea a*v«r faUel k> i «e>o** tt XVhxv letter. an>l j®per* rente in late ax usual, people w(Wider how they ever did get along without the fast mall. Qaeer Remedies. At an inquest held at Bradwel), Bocks, on the body of a five-year-old gill who di<-d of hydrophobia, one of th<- witnaaoea .b-jxiaed that two days after the child had Ih-< ii Intten. the buned dog was disin terred, its liver extracted and a piece of it. weighing about an ounce ami a half, friz/.led pma.fi rfc before thp fire until jt wa* J 1H«l«;? and then gTvdh trithe eMn. who ate it freely, but, nevertheless, died. Not arf over-nice remedy, but hardly nastier than magpie-dust, which no leas a jx-raouag' titan the I’nnccM Bismarck ap]i&rent)y deems an infallible specific for i pikqwy; since, no longer ago than January last, the President of the Eck enf.K-rden Hchixiting Club addressed the folhrwing circular to the members of that axa«x-i*Uou: btinuxl remaimi of winch an anti-epilep tic powder may lie manipulated. I per mit myself, therefore, high and wcll-lxmi sir, to entreat tliat you will forthwith the Clief Forester Ijangc. at Frednchs nili or hither, w ithout paying for their carriage, down to the 18th of thia month.” , Hir Walter Hoott'a niper, John Bruce, sjx-nt n whole Bun'day, selecting twelve alone* from twelve south-nrflmugstrvams, with the punxwo tliat his sick master might sleep ujx >n them and liecome whole. Bcott wax not the man to hurt the honest fellow* fv-ehnuiß by ridiiuliiig Uie nutesn if siji fifiHUy caiixc<l Bruce to be told that the recipe wax infallible, but that it waa alxiolutely ru-ci'xxary to auceeas that the stones should lx« wrnp]x*l in the ix'tticoat of a widow whsrhad tittrr (*><had to marry again; upon learning which the High lander renounced oil licrpe of completing the charm. Ludv Duff Gordon once gave an old Egyptian woman a powder wrapped in a U*^.l*l.mV**' . ten, ' Ugniuteo uxftffa !u»o*aal*b'rstii Bl* -charm wax a wonderfully powerful one; for although she had not Ix-en able to w.idi of! all the, tine writing fiom the pa pcr. even that liad done her a great deal ut gixxl. A seiy st**!**. ’rt"tr*»»«pf*l«a crew eno »4 ..«w>w*Mrto dortiUrfiV good, on eouxultiiig hia l.xik found **N<>. 15" was the thing for the (x'caaion. Unfor tunately there had licen a run ou that number, and the bottle was empty. Not seven made fifteen, made up a dose from the Ixittles ao numliered, which the sea man took with startling effects, never contemplated Jretetnaelf or the cribbage toving captain.— {,7i<imbcrt‘ Journal. Mr*. Partington Says Don't, ukc any of the quack rwtruai*, sa tli.y are regiiaenial l*> the bun an cis tern ; but latt y<>ur trust in Han BitterM, which will titre ccncrsl dlhipidntion, Costive bsbit* ana all cotnic aisf'asca Tbeyxaved Isavefrom a severe extract of tri[*>d fei er. Ti*ey are the ne plu*usual of medicines.— Breton (Hylic. Mx O’RArraitTY lx sitting in his room with his bend tied tin and his arm iu a xling, when a tittle boy Stick* &is head in ami aaXx, “lie feyumr aiut gio to inquire how yer eve was ocraxug on this morning.” “Tail ver fevt+icr to at tind » ward meeting nimxclf, and call the ('hsirman a bar, and ha will fomd it all out widout linkin’." < )r.r> maids and old bachelors are so forlorn tUat constant drafts are made by th< m nuon lhe aympatiqr of theirfrieotl*, es|H-ciaby if rhetllnatisßi m added to their attictiofft, but Utiusscn's lugfttntng/lin iment cures rheumatinffl, lame liack, sprains, baiiaea, etc. Price of sample Ixittlo 26c or .'iOc. for one of regular size. For sale by.all druggists. The great publishing hntise of Har per A Brother* was founded by four young men, graduate, from the pimtiug press. . Qi ri ITT and rfflracy rrmnidered, Dr. Bull» Coil, h Srnip 1* with mt exception thy fx-*t rough pr<p«rtitlon In the msrket. Tnce 25 cent* a hottie. !•* <!r*repMa, aakgashun, depression ,ot -pint* »ud gem rsl uel uitv in their Tsnon* toTWV *; - He x preventive **siu«t fever and eirtK' ii»loU« nitiWwuttxß* tn. Fsaim I’m-xumiuu i> Euxiaor Cxi terrs lUss, made by i »««ud, ItrzarU A lu N.w V rk, and sold by all (has i*tx. i* tb* ?* toldc; Bud for p» te-iit* r<-co(, iiug horn (cKYor other cckuto* it has no cjiia!. Wi do not often xpoek of any proprlrtarv nw*b«'iiix. but frr*m whst we have read and Uswd.d Allxu’s Lung balsam, w. rball take U» Ittertv of xayms to t*x»a *bo ar* uoubW I wilii a Cold, CougL, or any Throat or I.una s - fectiou, that from the taxtimony *IT. rded. have flneb fdnfldence in thh article, Uut were wr m rflirfM in that way. ww wotrM Eiake a trtai of its* xiftnr*. lW»w vc of tU« f*t«4 ronweaurn of iirflerUng Out tlmrly wattiiny r<«»w, bef«>tv it in Uto* late, tiM Alien’* lArng liaUan’, which Will curv the dueaae m the Imim! lell< it.' ■» ■tetei.im .iii!.** 1 BFi ■ ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP. T> imnMoiv rturfkew*fft** and fMln*nr*ttart* w* make th* fi*iw»win« nnimrallrle'l <.fkr* for* ab»»«t time : “ T*>* H* cllii Pa* Art .'*»«?tain* a <<4d rtn't'-r,! 1 ' **' tex*l im.. Im!, .Hv rant wtFPws-irY, twan ruff hut!one. ct*nu nCrk °F *tfod* *nM ft**** band rfnff • Vutfotn. Set rik% **< ►*■<><. «r» iao«n wtk MrSb! •XT? Xtr.i * *- TXr K, y»l‘'*»X*«t'»toln«rre»nrert»ani<*hvsl rtn«. .Mtol bruurh w, ,» b< , (* n ,, !**** <*‘Ol slrev* txtUOM*. -nhj plat, bvMvIMS. rwworf |dn.auM pined ,m*j .•h. P 4,1 put* tirev* tmllna*. b*.»y rr.M pl*l» lorrlv cjmreßrarr |Xn r*nu,n* l*»naa.-i dl»»o.-rt Mod ram**’ nnt .Maltr**** «tar*riun with P dlamc*nd ft*’®!* FhII o*wxb ametbyv w t ladv'e '*" .7?u Wlll> * hlu ! •*••*' Munn )»l xnd or. by null X« »I.TTL »l a, Tl>,.l<x ■?"v'’jTu'm.;rr;< *' T.r ■ -.TS.*,,* T ’» l *reassaar w ! T - S TB-r * tt^..y aCT * l ‘ l ‘teyttvyaw Animal Life Here sad Hereafter. A 11vahr writer propounds and ar.«wer* a question thus: "Who aays animals do not Lava b future existence? Look st the chicken, for instance, who dies and is cooked, but his feather* on a !ady » hat brteteT.w bird of pars dur:' A*afo from th. toto*reM>ih„6w.'g*ihir than- oomts a quastion: Why should man arrogate to bimsalf th* sol. right to live hereafter, while all the animal kiagdom is to be nt t»ly UdMed wet tt skisteaae? Animals have mind of a certain erder. and many human ways, such ba exhibiting their Jqv, hate,' beliigureucv f«ar JiaguM and tendencies to run That dencate and exquisitely organised little songster who sprung frisp the warm <UUae of th* Cana ries, cvincre mteDlgwire of no mean or der, and it is one of the certemtie* that its fair owner, with her sympathetic na ture, dree ee* believe in the annihilation of her pet. Human beings kill and de vour animal* and generally think no more oi teem ¥«t aheae animals havs the same Tear of death ami the same love of life aa man, and upon that very fear and love in man ia baaed hia hope of mala ia nuna7for many of them aeem to reason from cause to effect in providing for themselves and their young, and pro tecting tee live* of each from assault. Naturalist* are beginning to have some new ideas of criminal existence, and some of team think that whan the Creator en dows anything with active ammaj life He dore not mesa that it shall be utterly de A (XHeted Beau Bnnmai>l. There was a balLtbe other night that wiix attended by tee alite of the colored an.xtix-riicy of Jan-Webster, who is of very ilgW complexion, and rather prond of it, wax there. He invit ed one of the colored ladies, who is blacker than the ace ot spades, to dance, but she put on immense airs because he didn't wear gloves, fearing he might soil her drewi with his hands. “ Look iieoh, Bnkev," said Jim, “es n r didn't wvuih yerself fore yon comed hern I don’t want to swing corners wid you, nohow. I don’t want to hab ter use u xcrubbin' brush ou my hans ebery time I slings one ob deee black heifers orvtujd." To be effectively' honest a man must l>e honest at heart ’ Honesty that comes through, •■bail paueto ii f«li <d holes. A GOOB FAMILY REKEDY! STRICTLY FUSE B A I* AM JLm ’ Bw fy > SW *Tki« SBfiravlnf ttprs'fQl« It* T nojs in a he<Kby sUM What The Doctors Say! DR. FI.FTCIIF.iI. 'f “1 recon. HStfflSbfflf. I*».xre .r *W TVil-oal. I,MMX«M*I (■ulmouary "T** •• will * sene* ■■a.ibreeww iW*. ... ■- >*ii<a<i AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUSL I "<• - MCSkIAINS SOOMUM M son J, R. HARRIS A CO., Proprietors, HXIIVSATI. O. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HOSTETTER SIfTERS Wo Time «i«*M »w I.n*« If Ito rtomach, liver and bowel, are affected, to adopt th* mire remedy, IT (•tetter'* Stem nchUitterA T>i**.*T»oL lhe nrjnnj iiatnui i.thrtT* hr B>»t|. xcd'ite. 41(1 » '*•! iya* tte vyfsrclftxAr.ian- I>y*|kpd.i. HVVr com* ' aril /rtf*a, ojvh rfetlimMu twin<r*, kitinrv wrakn***, brine M*riou< brwiilv troiibU it tnfleil with. no time in tiNin? thu effective, «afe anti long known ' SEBDft THAT BURRRI«E I n THfentttHH'-toNlNkA.' I Mailtr. a ihw vmgmt*lie fhwn ** A . frr»m anythin* aver frown brn- aMlchmmi raw * r artki by bm«> •>”<• ft i*ep r. eves • Haaft Os Japan, half !*■>>> Bi JiFy*a waiwbvew*' lat« u» t«e u»w rtr-baat human f»w<! known. Fin* I ftwVlrr plant. al*» Stvml. |5 rtia « papi r Oibat j '»'r \ nurary . bwl to kaep eh *hlp. a rt*. a pan* r vt > • Fpl*' r ' *’ r •• V ** v *car«w l*<A< Wortl MurtmiK*. IsmMgrown.sm kaw'tß.driigne auallty. ranv an rVrnnflr. a p*i*f Iwrui nwnatn. rßbeax (taxor, early, pmllftr. *»ll<1 tin* Io ermry w«yjirti» a papar WbflrEfxp tian (*«»m frx»n» :fa |ltla »t.*ldß Irrrarnwgft In th* South whrra other e/wn l'n«*quid*«l Fw UM* <>r Mark. >t ct« a paprr. 7* eta. a poan<) Tetalue.tw n'ani feadaamw two day* M>lod fi. blfb • paper t on. crwlna I In Irtnr lln hrrw* *4ae*TWitl Wlnj ftkMvtrrHiprtrw* »«■<■ A PM** AH l>* khnvswm fcw ft. Aof aacb f«w|tL AAFFMae*. a. tdftJßMTdkfW. AMa>«Mi«. «a- Rp**vf*r* Hon W L. (alhcwsa. Maw «4 Atlanta. . w q MIRR. AMBER SUGAR CIWrSEED*- w. a rewraa, x*m m*.. The funniest hoy is the one who thinks be is a may, wean a mane, smokes * ask cigars, tovs with the fob of hia wateh-chaifi B»d allows the barber to hone the feather edge of a razor on hia, face; but be can't fool the girls worth a oenk Nothing short of a real mustache takre with them.—-lYsss JYaesn ReoiaUr. St Jacobs Oil a BL— — UJ— » w-w— II ■ ■ —* —~w~ J -—wxre» ■ — 1 rev —■■ ■ ■ ■ w Nu l‘rer *r*i»®ft ®” csrth equal* Sr J atom Oil m a aarr, et rr, tier lb ai*<J iwßkP Katenial Remwly A tmi »ou • but th* r mparellrelv triflin<oxftlajr of SlCnrra. and every •ne sufftnaj with jaiecwn here ote»r wad p*MtWve preotaf Uftciaiinfo DIBtrr |ONB IN ILlYtt UWI AkEk • MIIITAUMMaiSTIAXIHALtSSINMtHCUL A. VOGEXER <> CO. Mn/Mmorwa Jlf*L, V. S. A- PONDS EXTRACT THS OBXAT VrCETABI.S PAIN IIESTROIER AND SPECIFIC FOR ISFIAMMATION AND HEMORRHAGE*. Rheumatism, Neuralg’a. N >4h> i j rt|*ai«!h»n haarnred aouiany -'ae*** 4 theee UetrsMT. Cer rit>! Ui>t« H* th" F.strabro. '>e. I’iaar- Iri . ,L .i. U»eo*Gtetftftawa* l.<Htel<<". !'*»«>« Olnimriii * ' ’ » tvw wtwu locuoval nt ck-tkiun le .toeov«uiebl, te ft gr.at help in »«-..• -ving in fi annual or y caMeft. 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I fQ|, PalOQ MllftfL HlfteGlet ' Itrhlnc. ft i» •*<>Oe th.- g re* ato»wn remedy . raUdlvcur when othei have fkiied F*m»<t'a »:■* tract ytr«ii<-*»lr«t Papa** r t loeet u*. is xtu * tewaLve 4' iflrgari Ftlfto. Onr Oloiment la U <re xr wt vioe w b« i® |iu laua val us c.uthing m iu* For Broken Breast and Sore Nipples. Cl •!< t hat tn tbera wh. ha,, oure n*«*d dwin never iw* wfttxeM it. O r •lalmeal the! c«9 t>e epplwd. Female I *-4 nj tZatrWet bo oaed 101 l direction* accocrpany week* bottle. C A TT T I O IN . Pond’s Extract :£*,u words '*rou4'* t a tract" blown in lb* gla**, and our pi< t *re irade-mark ou enrraowdinx buff wrapper. Suww Mfoer 1* always iwaiet uu ronu« latnart. 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Blttms Arv varied ftiid perfect are toeir rre GA* UM IS4rl<ortolbragti aULL-x Tvtdl'rbmo o wnpicyincnUeftuw* tyofthoonwrlkaA uHnary or*ftiw, or who n qul rv a: i A( j •P* l *» HUtn ulAfi t, Hop B it* i Without ntoi iootirm. Ko !iiAXt*T Wyottr tendon or ffympfnmi kre uhat the mw<NcorallWwnt Lmo*. Hop n lt . t«*. Uxi tWftMttQlilytmAr l ' Po» but |f you only fee Iliad or BiLaenUDieMuae them at one*. H may «nt your Ufa.lt hoi* 1 •» *d • 500 "Hi I*' pftid toe ft cal* they wi: 1 not Hire orbrip. I>> not auffer your friend* •Uffrr.but tu* an*! urxo U«SIV U> ,4 *» Hop a liMnrjxkber. flop BitXan » ao^^ vity . dru^a-•»! doinkrn nbotnun. but rt* «<1 Hr.« Mudklne mr mrd. -. the “M* nu*»» and *011" and no rsan or ah >ul ! t-e wtUkout them. ■■■■■■■A D. I. C. i» an a.x«*liifo» and 1 f r! nsi.a. .it>' »**, ii« ' f iiktun. t-ihaiwv. narxxxtl.w. Ail mold Lv drutfk* h«M»d >te jVI forthrvuMU- Map mtVv* ls». Co., A GOOD SAW Mill For S2OO. ; .— r Our No. I Plantation Saw Mill M designed to be rttb ft, Mw 1J b<<at> p«»w«r AgriaiUtuHU Ur<iuac. WhL 'K >i>Wrr fluiii l«r»*>O to (41,000 Feet .‘J tout her ran F* eat la adey. A to .> y->r <■« t’er than ran br cut with ant rcciprocaiing a**r u w>«htlrt Mnnei p«w«r. Tbr indie ata »v<opi.l. w-*i *»m lu l wdi b< put on the r*r« Hi Cincinnati for to* 1 r-* of fMC, gm! wnrrariUM in amt pan nr n> ar. *• LANE & BODLEY CO., John and Water Sts..Cincinnati, 0. PlB o’B COR s*m "• "f * TKXB *na W***“ i I f ff '**r><te.'%taa YOUNU * ata suaranteod a paying sitaaUM. AiWfi ••• FAIJINTijdI Bimm., Maaas»r>. Encyclopaedia 6? 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