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In Early Spring Many people are troubled with dizziness, dullness, unpleasant taste in the morning, and' That Tired Feeling, while there may also appear Pimples, Boils, and other manifestations of Impure Blood To all such sufferers we earnestly urge a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla. No preparation ever received such unanimous praise for its success as a general Spring Medicine, It cures scrofula, salt rheum and every other evidence of Jh impure blood. It overcomes -That Tired Feeling B and gives the whole system strength. utuuc lo uuce riooas Sarsaparilla, do not be induced to buy some substitute in its place. Insist on havinp Hood's Sarsaparilla r,cntm^ ,#I: |8oldbyall,1rOKgW?L $1; Alzfor** 1^^ only ey C. I. IKHJD a CO., Lowell, eirvw. by C. L HOOD ft CO., Lowell, Mam IOO doses One Dollar i loo Doses One Dollar ' . _ a cod- ^ ^ stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down A outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the bgpsflH north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who ^^aJuiows when the next storm may some and what its effects upon your constitution ?wgr be? The fortifica1 tions of health must be made strong. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwqglhn Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will aid you to hold out against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, ' General Debility, and all Aneemic and Wasting Diseases, until the siege is raised, II prevents wasting in children. Palatable as Milk. SPECIAL.?Scott's Emulsion is non-secret. Mid it prescribed by the Medical Profcnsioii nil over the world, because its ingredientsscientifically combined in such a in .in at r as to greatly increase their remedial value. I CAUTION.?Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers. Be nuro nn?* t.ct tho genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowifo, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. S.ilJ by all Druggists. ' ' *"> T ACO M A hrU( A *rwrvrv 'u loarl'TRIHIT? COLLEGE winT.n-LD1m,hmm,u ,u ThI ?. TAIOHi INVKSTMtNT ft).. TAIOSA. 1*4811, JT ?? *? new building*. ?= -k- rj September I, I 8 9 I . HI.ACKSM tTHS?Rend $1.00 to Victor Bob, OrMi- fc^oU4?? oWhllosophy and Arts: ACollega of Com wood. tnMer Co., Col., and get receipt formatting A College or the Sciences; A Divinity uio best wcltfjng compound known. bormxbsd. 8?Jhk>1 of Technology; IA Uw SobooJ; 1 . -^r t ! ~ > .A ?? . floMW JttftJtical defence; A WedlCHl school. nnoi iHrjri .Jistii^i'^-FREE lT ! I If Pil III ft-'iid for wirtMr.VR.JJiJjS* nA < > " 5 Willi;/ College P. O..N.C. J. ii. DYE, Kuilor,3ulnuoiNT Trinity High School (Preparatory) in llundolph ^ ^ _, county, open August l. D1PPV l/NECC rosrfivttr'ftiiiiKDiED.. ^ 1 iXm 1 dAuu! rxSlLLO Oreely Fant Stretcher CL A A Adopted by students at Harvard. Ainjrerst, and otbar < , ~ el, 'VI ^ V "SB Colleges, also, by professional and business men every- H w EJ fl H g la B where. If not fbr sale in your town sand a?e. to H Jv* B fl _ II. J. I.KKKLY, 714 Washington Street-, Boston. < -ff m V/H. VMS* VL >0* W St.Louis. Mo., , ? ? 99 \ C-.y i 3 ^'ik'lgh Artiiiitrt Mstal WopKc>rs Wad f \ % * J [ TK ^ t.? Off. ^ work. 1 I ^ i% # Ld k liT, JL Iv VV CI ti68bbji$^^WriRUOili^^e2?SilSwiS^^HaliioB8 . ? ,;How does He feels nrSJOlflMO oTSTsPENSUN Bill blue, adec^-forf, unfading, dyedr EfiulURv bPw*ss&iS^iD^,TO<>1' ,et? al ,b.!ue' and he . , , i w .rvand Fathers makes everybody feel the same way ftl&0r?la-August Flower the Remedy. PROF. LOISET^^'S It^wT ; How does he feel??He feels a MEMORY"BOOKS# headache, generally dull and conat^?tu^'"TrT^^rt;^^ slant, but sometimes excruciating? of'? to those who stamped dtr?ctrd envelop*. (August Flower the Remedy. rn?tae u>tscuun A? * *T'rrcrf^j^^rr^'1?05fti1 Avk.'B^H'ork. A -How does he feel??He feels a ' . 'guolent hiccoughing or jumping of 'Hhe stomach after a meal, raising i . mm - '^Vi y^inilFIl^ hitter-tasting matter or what he has jMHbN SCAt?(t\.: f J OS^I AugUSt FtOWW BP!9i Wan 7 V littNcusiirfltn the hem?dy. npw'TB > v v w i < i uiiiuimni i vs?] II. Y. : a7 r How does ho fool ??He feels ? *d!!s ^ie Kra^ua^ decay of vital power ; _2!2i?2E5?_^-* " : f he feels miserable, melancholy, |?e?|*W ara i^iwnL*?i&" hopeless and longs for death and S?EsSr?#k^%-8 rda^-Au8ust^worth'Rem "V I*....,!.; How does ho fool??I-Ie feels so hold. store end otlii e. Kvdhvnody witnlr if. >?-Ui < ?i r ,, f, _ .. , . , ptpi.t. n?oi?rr? i. Kort.nu... i ll?a full alter eating a meal that he cau Ist.cmwki.laiiR&i'iTR,ci,937jche?iniust.Fiui?<!i.phhardly walk?August Flowor tho pK I urtlTI CV'C BUT UD? Remedy. % til. L.nun I LB I O SUITS FOf. WEN c. G. GREEN, .Sole Manufacturer, |i?o universal satisfaction. Why should yon pay mid- .. .? . .. ? . Jlsnten s profits when you can boy direct frqjn ns; ths VVOOdburV, NeW lerSeV. U. S. A. Manufacturers! Hand tls (10 and thn following MUtod i J' J J' _ _ imf wo will guarantee to flt and please yop or refund I _" your money. Rules for measurement: breast measure, l'J ' * *-** 1 1' '' _ *"*"** IJ '1 yrer Test, close up under arms, waist measnre over "JL" jEJL JM panto at waist, and inaldo leg measure from crotch to _ iMf. Mild Six Cents for 1* samples of our *10 Men's B A I I g- " fcalst. fsshfpit r!ite ex-t tana measure. Rova' Suit.-.. M ".0; PH5S. PHMP. Bp " r^T atdOron* Hulls, *. ,B?. L.WtSTl^* ?*CO. W% R t \ ? i Wh^Msl. TilWa IM Maa* sdla.s Hte^S, fhlmga, IB. wk | I mm "cures; a$MmW2:00w , OOCTOR i l?r& ackers i fpftg remedy I ENGLAND ^HFCdouclas amVrTCA < BBRo teunr jmil.. for 85 cent* a. bottlo. rV VIIWHiVRmumXM 1 - T '- . Kiruali* IUnU**?wed, m and ilT T A QT IT Q /"* r*. fN ) atrlMli ilroea Shoo which oonimonda Itanlf. I " V* \J> &J a) ^WHi.Vl) ilnnd-nrwrd Writ. A fln# oalf RbM tut- "" ^BKHl equalled for style and durability. ? Ml -\0 iimmdtm r Wall la the- DtoartQrit ftfraaa g0% n made bapjly for #1 yaar. Sob I^BSr S?>*ho* at a popular prtec. s - . . . U 9 8 ? C merlbe to the No Nan Mt?ua? MBjKHfO.'ll) Pi>t*rc.nun's Shoe# la paporioWr odapteO n ImHVV* Alv*?\. bright and lutereatlng W/E2$w:zsh%Jtet..^? JV ir;,;.rr::\x:x,x, T * KriiT *"? "7"I,'r* Bomd C? bbaae Heeda lead. ,"V ?,r !'" H* ril'23tl^?,? motooftrr a p. H. orow* a,n thalr eaeellauoa ^?f In Onion .IKf/lnrAl YeJIotn Olobt yajtr^?.wyranlwl.and ?'?n>p*d f/fl rr^l rYV*whence. To IntoodoeaIt HiMtM.. If II.. rilm-d IMA1 Agrxit ?an not ??yiJ^ VSnni1 f,how |tn capabllltlaa I *'n<< <??** to factory, encloatng adrartkii W 0017?- Kiriil pay #100 forth* beat ^^ pgggtlratvMtalfor'^ 'Wonlnfc |HC UQsrMM oi.taSicd from 1 ounoa - jji*?'* DOIifJIdAfJ# ?;?*?!. j ^LijWLA tl/%uV?f <! which I will mall for HI WAN ri.l) shoo di'ulrr Id erurT city aad ^HNDQIv 30 rla. 1 ntalouue free. ^ WD oot occupied to take> exHaalva agaMT. ^iflBW laaao K. TllUnebaat, m?' 7|l HHcnit nil%TVIiped In IACHI pn##c# 1 Plane, pn ^^nHKm#otrat.'d cataiocno. * ? a* / ^? OUR KIND OF X MAN, ? Not an Apollo with snow-white hand, A trifle austere, nor yet too blend; But e heart of (old all through and through. And teuder and sympathetic, too? Our kind of a man t Ah, one who. walking the world's broad ways. Sees little to blame and much to praise; Han cheer and smile for the weary throng And bold contempt for the Utter wrong? Our kind of a man! Yea, one who, ignoring baser ends, Liveth for home and the good of friends; Where, self forgotten, broad manhood lleag A star in the glory of the sklee?jp , ; . Our kind of a man! Who not for theories but fof deeds, Christ's own apostle, with lore for oresdg The world's brave prophet, sifter God's plan. In healing and teaching ha leads the van? Our kind of a man! ?E. S. L. Thompson, ?n Frank LosAUfs. \ I l I : I -?? police are over zealous in their duties and get themselves disliked?not to i>ut it too strongly. Although thero were so many people around the line kept by the police the sitDCe jWas 08t 'ntcnse. The house showed no signs of having anybody in it. jet everybody knew that a number of young men were locked inside and were J going to defend the place as long as J they were able. j : Here a certain comic element was in- ' Iroduced. One of the officers of the < constabulary looked as if he had lost i come off the Savoy Theatre stage after i playing the part of an officer hHhe ' "grates of Penzance." Ho was a fine looking man with a heavy mustache and he had one eyeglass stuck in his eye. This, which dcesn't look at all bad on Piccadilly, seems rather comical out in the wilds of Donegal. He strode into the open space bofore the house and with his one eyeglass cast a look up and down the house as if judging the best place to attack. Then he walked a few steps further with that pompous stagey air of his and again glanced up and down that house. Finally he walked down to the other corner and gave the same glance. It looked rather ridiculous when you remember that only five boys were in that house and this officer hpd at least 150 armed policemen at his back. Nevertheless he examined the house as critically as if Napoleon were defending it, and the Old Guard that might die but never surrendered were go-r.g to take part, in the conflict. When he stood back a man with a crowbar advanced to the corner of the house and drove his crowbar in between the stonea. At tho same instant appeared the head and shoulders of a man from out one of the second story windows. He had a stone in bis hand and he flung it with a vlciousness that I have never seen equaled at the man with the crowbar. The stone went wide of its mark. The next came closer. The third, with deadly accuracy, hit the man and keeled him over, while the blood spurted from his cheek where tho stono had struck. His comrades pulled him back into line. The head and shoulders disappeared from the seoondstory window and a cheer went up from the crowd of peasants who saw What had been done. " ' 'itfagln ley's. house is situated on the hillside. The rosin body of policemen were on the aide above the house. At* t<l?e rWfaW' of thb crowbar man ? n amber of police picked up a Mdaf1 and plqcpd,i| on the edge of the roof.. Then very nimbly three or four, police* men ran up the Jnettoe. *cfnstantly there was ^shower of atones from all that aide of the house?knocking down a couple of the policemen, but one managed to secure his place on the root. He raised a hatchet which ho had in his hand and struck the slates, which flew off in a dozen pieces, rattling down the roof and J falling in a shower to the ground. Blow after blow was struck. Those inside 1 Wing unable to hit the man on the rOof' ' Terj chemist whieh lea to absolutely n (race behind them. One there is?an this, perhaps, was used in Italy an France when poisoned fcsre tl fashion?Which has dnlywH** ]$utin tl Water hi which a prison wAee his ham for him either to die or to Rntada fe months later. Then, agoR what bui glcra murderers aro in g?fl|g rid of oorpse, if (hcj.prafer steel*! a bullet poison ( Theft* is an ttid^Rwhfch' y< only hare to immerse a corfRfor it to 1 dissolved in shout an hmuHThe wat is then poured away, and nof'S trace or estige of the l>ody lemaffflt Puttu aside the criminality, the fmaMfls way ; which people commit rotmflni a rails tion on human iotelllgfppir? Loud began the crowd of p lioe ew?**36jpr the polio*,,Mis with a eo&A**jAuy, began to thrc too* MUBk the boose. The I we* tcld.^Hkn* the lew, sad hw been deqflfBrt the police thro itom;' did it, end d it with * Id * very the time ererr wfidow oa that aide of t] house was WtoO* The police ihw with ae *"H|y rfH rigor thai was a mirable, loolum ait from their point lew. THinn ^JwnilN thy roof hi smashed a hole ia two or three ine^^iictgnen with an (ula of stones ru*T~ ' the ladder I spit* jM 'the ^y- el them ai 1> gan throwing sti)Z3d Q.irn the hole fi the roof at t^OM ' inside. Then n bod; of police iook another ladder an smashed in the panelssa z&sh of one o the upper atorr wicdowa. irivinnr th ladder "roe or two wings as the seal gave way from its impact. Placing th ladder on the window-sill, a dozen pc licemco, with great nimblenees, rushe* up tho ladder and entered the house Another doaen or more quickly fol lowed. The men on the roof cease throwing down stones. The man wit! a hatchet pulled out a handkerchie and began to mop his brow. The rail of stones from the police stopped an silence again intervened, only broken b a low wail from the peasants on the hill side who knew the "boys" inside am know what their fate would be. In very short time the door looking out o tho hillside was opened. end twenty o thirty police mardqed out with five ill cjMlyhy|ggyyLjdagq^WBSn.airteea t twenty-four. The NlWt' prisoner "Vh cat.ro out had a fearful cut on his fac until it presented a most hideous aspect Another had his hand complete! smashed, and as the boy stood on th road ho held his hand out from him an the blood streamed from it as if it wet poured from a teapot, forming a grei slowly coagulating pool on the road. Th polico were very mncn excited, and whoi some of the English ladies, who ha< been wringing their hands and crying a they looked at the scene, tried to pas down the road to say a word of comfoi to tho prisoners, the police shoved thee back with some degree of rudeness, al though for that they were checked b; their officers, who explained to th ladies that they would not be allowed t have a word with the arrested men. On of the young men was the son of Ma ginley, who was off in America. Th rest were neighbors' boys from the im mediate locaUty^p^-J^wlr, relatives am friends stood on the/ hillside crying, a they saw their hands hjtld up while th steel handcuffs were clssped upon them Thirty or forty policemen completely surrounded them. Nobody was allow* lo approach them or speak to them. Th constabulary formed two double lines 01 each side of the young men. The order "Forward, march." was given, and th regular tramp of the troops echoed dowi the hard road. Then an officer of the law went to th ruined house, picked up a piece o broken slate and a handful of the esrtl near tho house. He went inside to let that the fire was trampled out, because i a spark of Are is left alive the eviction i not onmoletw ? 4 g ?w w??vhvu vuo UVUOU V see that no domestic animal was inside A dog is a domestic animal and if lef insido of the "house invalidates the eric Lion; a cat is looked on bj th<? wise lav u a wild animal and does not "?#?? Do?i? ? the agent of the landlord, saying, as h gavo the slate, "Ther* is your nouse,' and as he gave the earth, "there are yon lands." This was accepted by th< agent, and thus the house that Maginley who is in America, built with his owi money,becomes the property of the land land, who never expended a cent on th house, and never expended a cent on th land. Thus ends the story of the House c Maginley, its building and its wreck.Detroit FrcePrcu. Chatham's Self Murderers. The number of suicides occuring ii New York City, during the year ending December 31, 1800, was 289, of whict number 190 were mpn and forty-nin< were women. Of the former 141 wen of foreign birth and fortv-nlne wen native born, while of the woman twenty seven were of twenty two were native born. These figure show that of the total number of suicide for the year, 168 were of foreign nativit and only seventy-one were natives of th United States. The total number o suicides for 1890 is less than the numbe for the year 1888 or 1889, and only little more than for the year 1886 o 1887. When the increase in populatloi between 1886 and 1890 is taken into ac count the fable shows there has been decrease in suicides during the last fiv years. A monthly average for the lai five years shows the greatest number c suicides to have o;curred during April the smallest number during August. Pc April the average number is 2376 and fd August it is only 16.4.* The tendency t mmmit Rtlirirln i? orantjur in man fhan < women, and during the five years unde consideration the ratio does not fall b< low one to three in favor of the women A comparing pf ftstisri? far Iftfl and Intra phows the similarity of takin life reported U> ujr Suicidoo, *ud to wht extent the choice of methods employe is influenced by sex. In 1887 the ord< of preference by nobles was shooting hanging, cutting, drowning and takin poison; in 1890 shooting, hanging, cu a ?.bi.n wi.. ?J? - MUg nuu WAtU^ AUG UIUUI 1 preference among female? was: In 187 taking poison, banging, drowning an cutting, and in 1890 taking poisoi shooting and banging. From 1880 1 1890 the majority of suicides were Ix tween twenty-five and forty-fire yean < age.?Chicago Herald. 1 Their Ignorance la Bliss. It is fortunate that murderers are n< chemists, for there are noiaons known t ^ SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTBIi ed 17 A gun machine measures i-1000 < Inch. IW London, England, has an undergr id electric road. >rt Cold vreather increases a locomoi lie consumption of coal. 7 It is thought that telephones tent * bring on deafness when one ear is ?i to the exclusion of the other, id The great majority of cases of < a. ness are hereditary, and due to the la close cooM^urninlty of the parents, id The btHpi men of Galveston, T< n have orgefflsed a stock company for y establishment of the ramio industr d that State. The London (England) General 1 ? office was saved $3000 last year in sick-leave accouut by the substitutio 0 electricity for other means of lightia j buildings. ( Celluloid in solution is now being ? tensively used as a lacquer for all k j of fine metal work and as a wood vnr ^ with results that arc sai 1 to bo sup< 1 to tho old methods. a Add carbon to pure iron and it 3 comes steel. Add hydro-carbon to i y and steel itself becomes so extensi |. modified that its properties are not re< 1 mzable. Thus steel may bo as soft a pure iron. n The following is recommended i t pure way of finding whero a crock : 1" piece of metal ends: Moisten the suit with petroleum, thou wipe it, and i * immediately rub it with chalk. The ? that baa penetrated into tho crack udes, and thus indicates where tho c: y ends. d An electric balance has boon dovi ^ in which the placing in tho pan of A object to bo weighed closes an clc< ^ circuit, and a moter carries tho wo a out on tho beam until tho cquipoisi j established, breaking tho circuit. "V 1110 emptying of tho pan tho weight ( turns. 1 Gum arabic, which was onco univ a ally used, has bccoino very scarco . doar, and a substitute for it is be j made from starch, which is subjo< e under pressure and at a high temj o turo to tho action of sulphurous n 0 The product, after neutralization, r soluble and extremely adhosivo. A su'ostauco having all tho osson r qualities of silk has been made from 1 1 hemp by Neymura Sakusaburo, of ] s one, Japan. Tho plant grows on m s and hillsides, and could be cultiva . Tho fiber is strong and glossy, jr several silk factories are said to 1 1 found it to in no way inferior to silk e In a now machine for making pj 1 boxes the cutting mechanism is adapted as to bo reciprocated directly < 0 the folding dl?. at nnnh nnrnnp r?f vol 1 mi.* folder *? opemto its corner sect The gumming aparatus (of which t are two) is carried by tho cutting 1 and gums the blanks after thoy art position to lie folded in tho die, gum being fed from tho reservoir' | special devices. * Railroading in tho Himalayas t n magn,'icent scenery iu the G _ Cauon iu Colorado is nothing when < r pared with tho view from a rail coach when passing over tho Hima J Mountains," said Colonel Tawysr. of ! other day. "The Bolon railway i over the Himalaya Mountains 7000 f above the sea lovei, winds in and ou gorges and passes over bridges spam streams flowing 4000 feet below. ? sight is enough to turn a man's hair g iBut accidents there are not frcqi . yhe road-bed is the best in the w< TWand the engineering work is a mam j Indianapolis, rnd.,Tmasta or an al dant supply of natural gas. Confirmed. Tho favor&hlo Impression produced oil first appearance of tho agreeable liquid ! rem?dy Hyrup of Figs a few years ago has f, moro than oonflrrnod by the pleasant er 1 ?no?o'aU who have used It. and tho su 5 of the proprietors and manufacturers, th< 3 Ifornia Fig flyrup Comj any. i * *** Men*?. 8 ~ Plater for $3 from the Lake Eleotrlo a . The shower of rice upon bride and gi r bOnesTyer c I,,ou" prosjwrity and t " Malaria cured and eradloated fron 2S??.?by?..Br2w.n'" Ir?n Bitters, which a nohce the blood, tones the nerves, aids i e ni??!' . w? a charm on persons In gq ? 111 health, giving new energy and strengu I* _________ He fasts enough whose wife scolds at I uer limo. Beech-m'g Pills cure H.ck Headache. ,r N u-l^ f PATENTS ? . t ?-(> CP book ROOFINi ? IVfRf MAN HIS OWN ROOPK , Two and Three PW Boofiag, rattaMe for aU J ?wr material and twins a shte. Ftie, Wind and Water Proof, soluble *nd t?n he applied by any one. Dow f ?*Ulo?tie Wttk nmphw of Rooting, IJnln ^22?5 * PmP*> Falnta, An., sent on reqoeot. ft tWlr wtuj fat you to warm no. * - JOHN A RH IT A QlU Blrliifle l -VASELINE ??o?nod suua su < Ms SX *"f ill ?n )i Om two ouuo MM off Pot Teeebw, Om two- Mne* bottio of TMMltM Om Jar of TmUm Cold Otmbl Om Uoko of TaMUno Conphorloo, - quo Oofco of VMiUno Boag? ?ooMod, - Om Cokttf TmiUmBooix oxooMtotr matad OM tWO-OMOO kOttlO^f^fffSSL, 0 ^liruV'r**' "nufHitT?! TtfnitTti'u ** ^ 10 jQwfrii^r^iM^^'o i?Ww t or tNaporoWwi Oo d fotoll IMIM oo toilottOR olMt lot IMoio o id <'ko"okroogk **?* ? Every FarMThis tnni Rot " CHEAPER thaw Shingles, Tin er SI * Mbmi Ton INSURANCE, and Par , Fire, Water and Wind Pn if MOnr Roofing to roody forrood for the Bu ond con bo nunllcd by onr ono. I>o ni ony Hoofing till you wrilcto ua for our V Uvo Cotologue, Bortoo B. A4IENTS WAS V * ' '/r ? [I, I A street railway lias in Berne, SwitxerJ land, has been operated with compressed f ' air as its motive power for about foot months. The line is four and threequarter miles loug. Its operation has ound bees satisfactory. ire's We take pleasure In eslling the attention of our readero to the advertisement of the t'hesel>rougb Manufacturing OompAuf, which ap1 +? pears in another ooiumh. Tnl\ company arc ? the origin*! discoverers and onH manufacturUSOtl ere of Vaseline, which fiknowt! all over the world as t ho beet emollient, and Vi? moat valuable family remedy In use. Th? goods ore leaf. eold by druggists throughout 1*1*1 fflTOrtfJi". T ~~ we wish to caution our readers, when bnjUbf; too to accept only goods in original packages, anL. labelcd OhoMMwqth MunftetvrSk Com* pany. as sometimes unscrupulous dealers try ixas *? substitute preparations which are of little . ' value when compared with vaseline, and some the are injurious ana unsafe to use. r in By sending the company a dollar by mall,the ' sender will receive free quite an assortment of then.- tR'nutlful and valuable goods without > . ady charge for delivery. We know whereof . 081- w o write when we say the "Vaseline" Soap Is a the revelation. n of Deafness Can't he Cured v its By looal applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is coaly one way to cure deal noes, and that la by oonstitutlonal remedies. Deafness la caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of inds the Kustaohian Tube. When this tube gets ?i.H inflamed you have a rumbling sound or impern,8n feet hearing and when it fi entirely closed. "?ur u?mik? uui? rwius ana umeaa tue inn?m. motion oan be taken oat and this tube restored to iU normal condition, hearing will be bo- destroyed forever; nine oaeee oat of ten are ron 2aQJM*: b7 which is nothing bat an inron, flamedoondltlonof the maoooesurraoee. vol* will Rive One Hundred Dollars for any caae of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we ~??" Cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. aa Bead for circulars, free. ? ,.. . SVJ.CHWIT4 00, Toledo, a Sold by druggists, 76 oents. ? ? . Whe" a ,nan. connofc have what he love I ID lie must love what he has. Ditt/W R "B TfUll UlVIVinxmi W I Den laria, Bllioimnoiw and Oeneral Debility. Gives > oil Strength, aides Digestion, tones the nu us creates appetito. The host tonto for Nonas ex- Mothers, weak women and children. rack Ho deserves not the sweet who will not t sto the sour. ii,' FITS stopped free by Da. KLure's Gbbat the Nanvs Kshtorkr. No Fits after first day's ;trio use. Marvelous euros. Treatise and ffftrial i:rht bottle free. Dr. Kline, 031 Arph SU, Phllu.. Pa. ^ "i Keep Your eraaad A small quantity of prevc ;ted of cure. If your blood is ii to any disease is much redi , is its wasting influence is tenf tial your blood, by taking Swift wild few months. It is harmles dik* delicate infant, yet it clean oors ' ' ,tcd. and builds up the general lv and lava cur?dm? ?nnd a tJ# soon as I dlscov ipsr commenced taking Swift's Specific (S so nently cured." over ' Treatise on Blood and Sk hinh ?p leu. i ? ,. i. ? .?i x ADVICE TO VI bj For FATNFUI'i MO\ ? or IRltKGULAR AIEXl ?! IRRADFIELD'S read mw n_ laya laClfl OaU iiiaiBrij* runs feet . t of Qing For three years my wife has be< Tho physicians for menstrnal troubles, v jay. fined to her bed. After taking threi ient. REGULATOR, she can do her cooking "Id, BOOK TO " WOIAR " MAILED FREE, VHICH CONTAIN! 5l " BRADFfF'.O REGULAT 7*r Salt M ill >un- ?_ ? ^ PB^H-ELYVB I the W fruit 1 I V Al| V been l>erl- a, coees ?Cal- . .. : *SK fiUJ&Jiil xms, This Picture, Panellist, maflsd fori owis. \'f J. F. SMITH a CO., iicet Makers of " Ma Betas," J 185 4 287 firswurtofc St, W. V. Of = i "nil YOU WANT A NEW 1 iwm?hbhfc ^ rani din?H I VERS & POND PI rlptlTf . IT Have You a Have Yo ? j^j?r Cc 1 W Swee ^ WILL CI yy www ? ? ? >of. ilWMW Sag I Tb ?^sgfel5M V ^1 ?????gssif The brusque and fussy tim? * pulse of these days of false .? impression would rate down all as worthless because ma is unworthy. As if there were no mote* in sunbeams I Or comets among stars 1 Or cataracts in peaceful* ^ UHlff.'u'l uiu'itll/ bcfWeco 'l'c ^e^ppf4 was adapted to do, are w * i remedies worthless ? Because one doctor lets hi?j patient die, arc all humbugs fj It requires a fine eye and! a finer brain to discriminate?to draw the differential line*' 44 They say " that Dr. Pierce's? Golden Medical Discovery <w& Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript' tion have cured thousands. / 44 They say " tor asweak sys-? tern there's nothin^>etter than j the 44 Discovery, and that the j 44 Favorite Prescription " is thej hope of debilitated, feeble! women who need a restora-iWC mint aiiu L>iu^mg-ni.i ruiu^ - *< ? And here's the proof ji * Try one or both. If they don't help you, tell the World's Dispensary Medical Associar I tion so, and you get your: Imoney back again. Blood Pure* o :ntion is worth many pounds i good condition the liability iced and the ability to resist old greater. Look then to ,'s Specific (S. S. S.) every is in its effects to the 'most . ses the blood of all poisons ealth. nd well of contagious Blood Poison. Aa crod I was afflicted with the disease I < . S. S.) and in a few weeks I was perma>> - ' ' Georob Stewart, Shelby, Ohio, in diseases mailed free, he Rwift Socciflc Co., Atlanta. Oa. (OMAN! r WTTSIK. SCANTY. SlIl'l'JRESSEP STJR XJA TION, you must use ALE ncaucHmn" ?* Henderson, Ala., March 8, 1885. an under the treatment of the leading rithout benefit, most of the time eona bottles of BRADFIELD S FEMALE :, milking and washing. N. L. BRYAN. 5 VALUABLE 1HF0KMAT10N ON ALL FEiAlX DISEASE. OR CO., ATLANTA, GA. 1 . !?t " PURE Biliousness, L t eick Headache, -#Malaria. BILE BEANS. PIANO? Don't say'you cannot get it till you A know how we will furnish you one. Ask by postal card and we will send you FREE, A CATALOQUE, tell you our prices, explain our plan of EAST PAYMENTS, and generally post you [on thePIANO QUESTION^ ^ | iuu hiajt mvc wpwi writing us a POSTAL CARD. [awo oo.r'sasyay . Cough? u a Cold? msumption? < Cherokee Remedy of t Gum and Mullein JRE YOU i i ATAltRH.?IVest. Easleat to om! ?????? nedlaU). A cure U oerUio. 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