Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, August 10, 1882, Image 4
BJMU'..'." 1 1 .??limn.?hun* III?
Kissed His Mother*
3bo alt on the porch io the sunshine-,
A's I went down the street
A wocpan whose hair was silvor,
'Hut wlioso fsoe was blossomed sweet,
Making mo think of o gardon,
. Whore, in spito of tho frost and snow
Of bleak November weather,
Late, fragrant li1 tos blow.
I hoard a footstep behind me,
And the sound of a mm ry laugh,
And I knew the heart it oame from
Would be like a comforting staff
In the timo and tho hour of troublo,
Hopeful and bravo ond strong,
Ono of the heurte to lean on
When wo think that things go wrong.
I turned at tho oliok of tho gato latob,
And met his manly look,
A face like bis gives mo pleasure,
Liko tho pages of a pleasant book.
It told of B stead faut pu rp oso,
Of a bravo and daring will-.
A faoo with a promise in it,
That, God grant, tho years fulfill.
Ho went up tho pathway singing!
I saw tho woman's oyes
Grow bright with a worldless welcome,
As sunshine warms tho skies.
"Hack again, sweetheart mother,"
He cried, and bent to kiss
Tho loving faoo that was lifted
For what some mothers miss.
That boy will do to depend on,
I hold that this is true
From lads in lovo with their mothers
Our bravest heroes grow.
Earth's grandest hourts have been loving
hoarts,
Since timo and earth began!
And tho boy who kissed his mother
" Is every inoh a mau!
Tho Right Ring.
Talking of rings, says tho Columbia
Register, herc is something that has tho
right ring. Our Charleston contemporary,
in an ablo and well considered nod anti
tariff article, has tho following to say
touohing tho tariff iniquity which is eating
us up, whilst soroo of our representativo
mon aro sustaining dilatory mcasuras like
tho Tariff Commission. Our contemporary,
nmoug other things well nud truly saul,
has to say:
"Fow poreons realizo how muoh thc
Sresent protective tariff costs them, and
ow tho duty imposed on articles of prime
necessity compares with thc duty on article:
of luxury. Tho necessaries oro taxed mon
highly than tho luxuries, and tho rich poj
loss than tbo poor. Herc is a striking
table showing tho rate of duty paid on t
fow ortiolcs of luxury aud some articles o
primo necessity.
ARTICLES OF LUXURY.
Hale 0/ duty per cent. 1880
Laces, cords, gimps and braids . 3?
Diamonds ..... H
Embroideries . . . 3?.
Fanoy articles . . . 3?
lliohcst kind of out glass . . 4(
Musical instruments . . 8(
Champagne, in piuts . . 411
Champagne, in quarts, SO per dozen 5G
Still winos, in bottles . . 32\
ARTICLES OP NECESSITY.
Epsom salis . . . . 78j
Chicory.102 J
Spool thread . . . 705
Window glass, common...From . 58J to 7c
Band and hoop iron . . . " 7?
Boiler plates .... GC
Horse shoo noils . 93
Locomotivo tics . . . 79j
Stcol rails . 91)
Caster oil 148
Croton oil 13C
Paris whito .... 240
Balmoral Alpaca . . . 91
Blankets valued at 30? cts. per lb . 89 J
Woolen hosiery valued ut GO cents per
pound . . . 100$
Bunting valued at 23 cents per pound 121
These figures need no explanation. Tho
pcoplo cnn seo for themselves that thc rieh
pay far less in taxes on their laces, their
diamonds and their jewelry than tho groat
body of tho people pay on spool thread,
window glass, iron, alpaca and blankets,
Which oro indispensable to thom. Tho
quostion that tho South Carolina Demo
crats hnvo to risk themselves, in nominating
oandidatcs for Congress next month, is
whether they want aud will have, men who
oro in favor of continuing these outrageous
abuses, or whethor they will insist on hav
ing representatives who will truly reprosont
and who will speak and voto for tariff ro~
form.'?
A forgiving npirit makes us liko God.
It clothes us with tho garment of divino
beauty. A quorrolsomo man onco followed
Feri?les to his homo, abusing him with thc
most reproachful language all tho way. lt
was now dark, and as Feri?les stepped into
tho houso ho said to his servant: "Got your
lamp and oonduot that man baok to his
borne." A young man onco spit in tho faoo
of Sir Walter Haleigh. Wiping tho spinal
from his faoo Raleigh, calmly remarked:
"Young man, I could very easily toko your
lifo for that offenso, but I could not wipo
off your blood from my consolcnoo as easily
ns I can wipo off this spittal." So ho for
gave tho rash man and showed tho (ruo
spirit of a Christian. How much moro
magnanimous it is to oxoroiso tho spirit of
forgiveness than to cherish tho spirit of
rovongo. Archbishop Cranmer had so muoh
of tho forgiving spirit of Christ, that ho
freely forgave certain persons who had laid a
plot to tako his lifo. Judgo Halo, of Kngland,
did a gratuitous favor onoc for a man, who
had deeply injured him, and whoo asked
why ho treated that man so kindly, ho
replied: "I thank God that 1 havo loamed
to forgiyo injuries."-Haleigh Christian
Advocate.
SUPERIOR SOFT GINOERRREAL.-Four
eggs well boatou, ono oup brown sugar,
ono cup Now Orlon tin molasses, two spoon
fuls ginger, two tablespoonfuls cinnamon,
ono tablespoonful ollspioc, ono tablespoon?
ful oloves, two teaspoonfuls soda dissolved
in a little cold wator, four cups sifted
flour, two thirds cup of boiling hot wator;
odd hot water tho laat tiling. Bako
immediately in a hot oven. Bo sure and
paper tho bottom of your pan. Raisins
and barrants added aro au improvement.
EARLY FKEDING AND VITALITY.-In
v oat iga t ion? tu od o io Germany concerning tho
ooinparotivo vitality of children under va
rious methods of feeding exhibit ?orno pecu
liar results. Thus, 100 children nursed by
their mothers only 18.2 died during tho
first vor; of thoso nursed by wet nurses;
29.88 died; of thoso artificially fed, 60 died,
and of those brought up institutions, 80 died
to the 100. Again, taking 1,000 well-to*
do persons, and 1,000 poor persons, there
romainod of the prosperous, after fivo years
048, while of tho poor only 050 romainod
alive; after fifty years thero romainod of
tho prosperous, 557 and only 283 of ibo
poor* at seventy years of age thoro romainod
of the prosperous 285, and but G5 of tho
poor. Tho total avorogo length of life
among tho well-off olass was found to bo
fifty years ns against thirty-two among tho
poor.
STRENGTH OF CHARACTER.-Strength
of character consists of two things-power
of will and power of self-restraint. lt
requires two things to its oxistonco-strong
feelings and strong command over them.
Now it is hero wo mako a great mistako, wo
mistako Btrong feelings for strong character.
A man who bears all beforo him, boforo
whoso frown domcBtios tremblo, and whoso
burst of fury makes tho children of tho
household quake-booauBO ho has his will
obeyed and bis own way in all things, we
call him a strong man. Tho thuth is that
is tho weak man; it is his passions that ore
strong; ho, mastered by thom is wonk.
You m UH t mensuro tho strength of a mao
by tho powor of thoso which subdue him.
And heneo composure is very often tho
highest result of strength. Did wo ovor
seo a man rcceivo a fragrant insult and only
grow a littlo palo and quietly reply/ That
is a maa spiritually strong. Or did we
ovor soo a man in anguish stand os
if oarved out of solid rock mastering him
self? Or ooo bearing a hopeless daily
triol remain silent, and never toll tho world
what cankered his homo poaoc? That is
strength. Ho who with strong passions
romains ohaste; ho who, keenly sensitive,
with manly powers of indignation in
him, can bo provoked and yet restrain him
self and forgive-thoso oro the strong mon,
tho spiritual heroes.
- ? -?? - ?
The liquor trade eootus to havo good
reason for alarm at tho total-abstinoneo
wavo which is sweeping tho West. In
Kansas tho prohibitory low has driven tho
trallio out of sight end mudo it so danger
ous that only reckless men will engage iu
it. In Iowa tho recently adopted constitu
tional amend ment has been declared valid
by the courts, and tho next Legislature
will bo oompcllod to enact a statuto to
wholly prevent tho manufacturo and sale
of spirituous beverages. In Indiana a
prohibitory oct has passed ooo branch of
the Legislature, and will unquestionably
become a law. Connecticut has a new law
requiring tho names of fivo toxpayers on
ovcry petition for a license, and as no name
can appear on two petitions, this greatly
restricts tho number of barrooms. Thc
noted pond law of Ohio hos been declared
unconstitutional, but new legislation against
rum,isuboin? arranged for^uext winter.
tax. intended to close tho small saloons.
Anti-treating laws in Nebraska and Wis
consin having been nullified by court de
cisions, tho enemies of alcohol oro getting
ready for something moro stringent. Tho
question of prohibition will be an impor
tant ono in the full elections of North
Carolina und Illinois, and probably several
other States. Evon in Kentucky, a great
producer of whiskey, a formidable agita
tion is in progress.
Somo ono lins said that growing old is
tho worst of lifo. It is the worst of lifo
if wc bring no ripened sheaves to thc har
vest. To remain light-hearted, showing
no trace of weariness as tho years go on,
is not an easy thing. Wo tiro ot failures
and conflicts that mark tho way, and
find every wordly comfort, at best unsub
stautiul and unsatisfying; and why should
wo griovo except for wasted moments
and lost opportunities? When youth lies
far away down tho backward path, and
tho friends who wcro young with us, and
thoso who mako the sunlight of our lives
aro no longer near, nomo of them have
passed on, it may bo to thc other side. If
Christian love has made beautiful tho van
ished years, growing old will not bo very
dreadful.
COMO IN HORSES.-Tho following
remedy never fails to givo rcliof in this
disease if properly administered and in
good time. It is ono of tho secrets of tho
profession: Sulforio ether, ono pint; aro
mado spirits of amnions, ono pint; sweet
spirits of nether, two pints; opium ono
fourth pound; assafmdita, pulverized, ono
pound' camphor, ono fourth pound. Mix.
Let it stand fourteen days boforo using.
Dose-ono ounce (or less, nooording to size
of tho horse) ovcry thirty minutes until
relief is afforded.
AN EXCELLENT ANO CIIKAP COUOII
MIXTURE.-Paregoric clixer, ono draohm
and six drops of laudanum. Mix a littlo
tron?lo with tineas or four ounces of vin
egar ond put it on the firo until nearly
boiling; thon odd it to tho other ingre
dients. Put it in a bottlo, shako it, sud
it will bo ready for uso. When tho
cough is troublosotno take a spoonful.
A ohuroh motnbor, who was not noted
for his liberality, wept whoo the pastor
Otado o ploa for missions, 'My 4oar friend,'
said tho preacher, 'ncvor miud tho toars,
this thing oan't bo run by water."
Had breath moy bo cured by Inking
a teaspoonful of tho following mixture
threo hours ofter eating: Ghlorato of
potnssa, two drnohms; sweetened water,
four ounces. Wash tho mouth ooonsionly
with tho same mixturo and tho breath
wiil booomo os sweet as on infant's.
CUT THIS OUT.-Common pot liquor, io
which onbbogo or collards aro boiled, is
almost a speoifio for soro mouth ond throat.
And Morphine- Habit, cnn bo cured Tn ffom IO
to 30 days-?nO pay tm cured. Established IO
year?, lfm cured*. Ttofcr to patients In nil imrts
nf tin: count ry. Dr. P. K. Mm?ii, (Jul nev, Mich.
m ?" s .
South Carolina Railroad*
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
On and aftor May 15tb, 1881, Passenger
Trains will run os follows until further ootioo:
GREENVILLE EXPRESS.
OOIKO EAST, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Loavo Columbia- 0 00 p m
Arrivo Camdon 8 45 p m
Arrivo Charleston 10 45 p ra
OOINO WEST, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Loavo Charleston 0 00 a ni
Loavo Camdon - fi. 15 a m
Arrivo Columbia 10 35 a m
WAY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
TRAINS.
OOINO. BA8T (OAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Louvo Columbia *fi 30 am
Arrivo Camdon 12 49 p ra
Arrivo Augusta 3 20 p DI
Arrive Charleston 1 55 p m
OOINO WEST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Leave CbnrlostOU *9 05 a in
Loavo Augusta 7 55 a ra
Arrivo Columbia 6 30 p in
* Passengers leaving Columbia or Charleston
on tl\OHO trains havo to chango cars at Branch
ville to roaoh Charleston at 1.55 p m or Co
lumbia at 5.30 p m.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS.
aoiNu BAST DAILY.
Loavo Columbia 0 00 p m
Arrivo Augusta 7 25 a ra
Arrivo Churloston G 35 a m
OOINO WEST DAILY.
Leavo Charleston 8 10 p m
Loavo Augusta 7 00 p ra
Arrivo Columbia 5 30 a m
On Columbia J)iv'mon Night Expresa Traine
run daitg; all other Trains daily except Sunday.
On Augusta Division all Passenger Trains
run daily.
Sleeping Cars arc attached to Night Express
Trains-berths onlg $1.50 between Columbia,
Charleston and Augusta?
On Saturdays and Sundays round trip tickets
aro sold to and from all stations al one Jirst class
fare for the round trip, good till Monday noon to
return. Regular excursion tickets, good for len
dags, arc soldat six cents per mite to and from all
stations.
Connections made at Columbia with Columbia di
Greenville Railroad and Charlotte, Columbia &
Augusta Jiailroad at Charlotte Junction, bg train
arriving at Columbia at 10.36 ai? and leaving Co
lumbia at 0.00 p m to and from all points on both
roads; al Charleston with steamers for New
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also with
steamers for Jacksonville and all points on St.
John's Uiver, and with Savannah and Charleston
Jiailroad to all points South.
Connections arc made at Augusta with the
Georgia Railroad and Central Jiailroad to and
from all points Wist and South. Th rough
tickets cati bc purchased to all poitils South and
West bg applying to
xii JJ. J)zSAUSSURE, Agent,
Columbia, S. G.
JOHN ?. PECK,
Gcucrnl Superintendent.
D. C. Al.LRN, Gen. Poa. and Ticket Agt
Ion? eX|H-rl>-lh-i- Mi ?tritt? <llwil?M ol (liv Ulm. I, SI. li . ld
Hone?. - Nervous IH'blltty, I in pul i m i, Urn. lo
Wcilt.nc**, <..in lin n, Ky pllllltic in.a Merril, ul
AircclluiiK i-p. i lnll v in iilr.l on ul.1- lirlncll Iii,
?Uli M>fr nml ?um r.i-llcj. eullor wi Ito fur I.Ul ur 4uvs
tloii* lo Im n'iv.vi tr.1 l.y Hw,'.I.-Ullin U.MIIIH III ht mill.
(I'rr>i>n?>iin>rtn_ Trum Itiipliirr ?liinililM ini I lirlr milln ..,'V
? ml Ima .mini li I nu lo llirlr nil, nu I ?ni-, lt I. nut n ti u-t.J
A.I.Ii?-"?, Ult. HIITTS, IV N, Kill M., St. I.nul-, Mo,
J:HI A IIJ.IMII:I> OVKK THIKTY Y1?AHS.
at JianfiiiNi:
nfl A TrcattM on iholr L.
? wBstici'ilvcnroHKNT I-" It l-l 10. Du. J.\J.
* B4WruAM,P.0.1ioxiaslCliicaKo4fl<
Morphine CURED
voy ui.Hl Cured. Dr. J. H A Dl'lli-LNH, libation, O.
POR f(?^^
__a_i "i/? DS? BBgJB
ANO SPv'RMATORtlHOA.
f_A TA'pnblo Dlacoy. ry mid Now j lrturo fa Msrt
K.Lhi:>"nco.aa oath.ly Now and ]?. nr.lvoly eiToctlvo
"umedy for tho apoely and pormnonil Ou re or Bom I
nnl K.ntiislonrj aiu' Impotency l.y tho only truo
5%iV&. Dlroot.A 'Plloattoutot.'^ pr?ncPi'?Hn?'t
o.!'10 S???Kf-Rct1' * ti? Absorption, mid c'iortn {
it u i-in ullin Iniluonco m tho nominal Voalclc , Kin -
ulatory Ducts, I>ro_t.ito Qloud. nod Urothr?TV .0
oso of tho liomody la nttoodod with no pain or Inc* 1
vonlonoo, nnd does not fntorfero with tho or<ltn,i y
pursuits of lifo i lt is oulokly dissolved and soon a'i
eorbed, tuoduclng an hnmodlatosootldnganil rostr,
atlvo olfoct upon tho eoxual ond nervous orgnnlz.t
tiona wrucKod from solf-abuso and oxco6scs,8topi>lnit
tho Orntn from tho Bystom, restoring tho mind to
noalth and sound memory, remov?an tho I-emn 1 1
of Bight, Norvous Debility, Confuaton ot Idem?.
Aversion to Socioty,oto.,otc, and tho appears u.<>
of prematuro old ORO usually accompanying this
tr.>ublo, and rostorinir perfect Sexual Vigor, whoro
lt has boon dormant foryoora. Thia modo of treat
ment has Blood tho test Ia vory sovere casos, and la
now n pronounced HOCCOSS. Drugs aro too much pro
?vrioud in these troublos, and, as ronny cnn bear wlt
nof.s io, with but llttlo If any pormanonlgood. Thoro
ls no Noosonao about thia Preparation, Practical ob
eoryntlon enables tis to posltivoly gunrnntco that 16
will Rlvoeatlsfaction. During tho eight years that
lt has boon In general uso, wo havo thousands of testt
reon slr, as to Ita vn'.uo. ?nd lt ib now conceded oy tho
Mortlcal Profession to bo tho moat rntionnl moans yob
discovered of roaching and oaring this vory prevalent
trouble, that is woll known to lio M?o cauco of untold
jntsory to so many, and upon whom Quack a prey with,
their useless nostrums and bier feos. Tho liomody
Ia put up I a neat boxoo.of thrco rizos. No. 1, (enough,
to insta, month,) $3} No. O, (suOlolontto otToct a per
manent euro, unless la aovero ensos,) SO; No. 3.
Hasting ovor threo months, will atop omissions and
rt stunt vigor lo tho worst cases,) 37. Rent by mall,
M iliul, In piala wrnppora. Full DIREOl'IONb for
uslnnr -win accomnnnyEADU BOX.
/Semi for fie nt, a lte.*crtpl tva JP<wit>7i-\
A lettialvina Anatomical Ilt,tstrtttioiin\
M anti TetttltnonH.tchicKioltl convince. (V
? tho mont skeptical that titearan bo B
M renfor?a to perfect manhoo,t,an,l flt- Bf
\ tetl for tho iiutt, H of life, ttamo au if V
\ttcvev ajfectca. Holli ow, v hy J/
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF (J. CHEMISTS.
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WELLS, ORR & THOMPSON,
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I LL bu8lnces entrusted lo them will receive
V prompt attention.
March 31, 1881 20-tf
KI^A'O'TY'S <?i;;ans. 27 stops, 10 sots
rccila, only $00. Pitillos $125 up. Karo
holiday inducements ready. Writo or call on
Bl? A TTY, Washington, N. J.
mm
flKNTI.KMICN: I llftVO IlSOlt l)n. ltAnTIUVfl Ino
, Iweiity-ilyo years In nitdiuln.., Imvo never loi
IIION TONIO does. In inaiiy casos of Nervous l?r
poYorlshod eonilltiOltof the hlooil, tills pcerl-'ss rc
( ' i Hint have hnlltuil some nf our most eminent
?lip remedy. I prescrib?! ft lil preference lonny
ns l>it. HAUTKU'H Iito.N TONIC IS a neeoMlty lin
_ BT- I-OI'IM. Mo.. Nu
lt given color to the 'lit7ui<l\ KnH_?S_iu____5
natural health fal tone to\ tfftggsy JW ~ t_
tito tltgetitlvfl aryan* anti) fetjfir ?f JR ff
uer von ? ?gutem,mnhing\ WKgrAy **\_jSrA
it applicable to (lencrtill oftr ?f * e?jr A
JicbitUy, TAIS* of Api>r-\ Wyiff Jg fa Sf
fife, Prostration of Vital]
/Vii(if?-.v <IIK/ Impotence./ *"" *? u l !^
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER Ml
Columbia and Greenville Railroad
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
COLUMBIA, 8. C., May 18th, 1882.
Oo and after Friday May 19th,
1882, tho Passenger Trains will run as
herewith indicated upon this road and its
branohes doily, oxoept Suudays:
NO. 62 UP PASSENGER.
A-Leave Columbia at ll 42 a m
Alston at 12 41 p m
Newberry at 1 40 p m
Ninety Six, 8 24 p m
Hodges at 4 18 pm
Bollon at 6 40 p m
Arrivo at Greenville 7 05 p ta
NO. 53 DOWN PASSENGER.
Leave (j reen vii lo at 10 25 a m
Belton at ll 68 a m
Hodges at 1 17 p m
Ninety Sis, 2 83 p m
Nowborry at 3 65 p m
Alston ot 6 Ol p m
F-Arrivo at Columbia G 02 p in
SPARTAN BURG, UNION & COLUM
BIA RAILROAD.
NO- 52 Ul' PASSENGER.
Leave Alston at 12 54 p tn
Union 2 57 p m
B-Spartanburg S.,U ?sO.Dopot p m
E-Spartaburg ll. & D. Depot 4 15 p m
NO. 55 DOWN PASSENGER.
H-Leave S., R. d? D. Depot I 00 p m
G S., U. & C. Dopot 1 83 p m
Union 2 64 p m
Arrivo at Alston 4 53 p ru
LAURENS RAILROAD.
Lcavo Nowbcrry at 4 05 p m
Arrive at Laurens C II at 0 49 p m
Leave Laurens C II at 10 03 a m
Arrivo at Nowborry at 12 50 p m
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Lcavo Hodges at 1 30 p m
Arrivo at Abbeville at 2 23 p m
Lcavo Abbeville at 12 IO p m
Arrivo nt Hodges at 1 05 p m
ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDOE R. R
UP
Loave Belton at 6 40 p m
Anderson at 0 20 p m
Pendleton at G 56 p m
C-Scnooa 7 36 p m
Arrivo at Walhalla ot 7 59 p
DOWN.
Leave Walhalla at 9 30 a m
D-Seimon City 10 00 a m
Pendleton at. ]0 33 a
Anderson at 1). ll am
Arrive nt Helton ll 50 a m
TMrough Car Service.
Solid Tr? i nf botweon Columbia and
Walhalla. Through Cars between Charles
ton and Henderson vii lc and Charleston
and C illo, obviating change ot' oars
betwei tl ?r ol tho above points.
' ONNL G Tl ONS.
A- With South Carolina Railroad fr om
Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia <&
Augusta Railroad from Wilmington and
all 2>oints North thereof; with Charlotte,
Columbia <fc Augusta Railroad from
Charlotte and points North thereof.
ll- With Asheville <fc Spartanburg
Railroad for 2>?ints in Western North
Carolina.
C- With Atlanta db Charlotte Air Line
Ra il wag Jor Atlanta and all points South
and West.
D-With Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Mrinv nutiway /rom ?manta ame oeyuntt.
E- With Richmond and Danville Rail.
road.
F- With South Carolina Railroad for
Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia eb
Augusta Railroad for Wilmington and tim
N rth; with Charlotte, Columbia and
Ai .justa Railroad Jor Charlotte and the
N. rth.
.7-With Asheville and Spartanburg
Railroad Jrom J Tender sonville,
H- UWt Richmond and Danville Rail
road jrom Charlotte and bei/ond.
Standard time used is Washington, D.
C., adi ich is fifteen minutes /aster than
Columbia. J. W. PRY, Supt.
T. M. It. TALCOTT, Genera! Manogor.
A. POPE, General Passenger Agent.
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Dressing.
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druggists._
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jjj A Pure Family Medicine thal Never Intoxicates.
If you atc a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
overwork, or a motlier run clown by family or house,
hold duties try PAHKKM'S GINGE? IONIC,
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by menial Mrain or anxious cares do not
take intoxicating stimulants, but usc PARKER'S
GIKOKR TONIC.
If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or
Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any
disorder of thu lungs, stomach bowels, blood or nerves
you can be cured l-y PANKKM'S ?INGKR TONIC.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or w eakness and require n stimulant take
GlNORR TONIC at once; il will invigorate and build
you ii)) from Ibo lirst dose but will never intoxicate.
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YOUTH and MANHOOD
A GUIDE TO HEALTH WITH?
BOUT MEDICINE.
Y A PHYSICIAN of ss year's
experience. Don't poison
i your system willi Drugs, but got
this Kook and rivoli! Quacks,
"Prescriptions freo" ?nil Electric Heit Hum
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