The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 08, 1881, Image 4
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WrUkto* hu brow,
•v*. ** I wO'idfr
t anal or* bow.
•• Wbarw do rblrkon* rom* from f
Mamma, |>I<wm hi tan.
Taa, 1 know Uwj oomt from e(fa,
Know Dial T«rjr frail.
^ *On«rw tt># old ban batrhad 'am,
1 know that, but than—
Wont you toll me truly,
Wbere’d they get tba ben T
“ Bjioae'u you ware my boy,
AH the one I had, ■— *
And big folka wouldnt toll you thlnga,
ffljouldn t you feel bad?
M Every alngle thing you eay
1 knew yeare ago.
Where that ft rat hen came from
!■ la what 1 want to know."
' ^ jrabeT* I'unitfitnmt.
• i •
Oh, Mabol Moore, yon don’t say
•o?”
“Yea, I do, thongh. I heard rflr
mamma telling Aunt Mary all aliout it
when I was behind the sitting-room
door. Oh, my I but didn’t l listen,
though ! And I heard every blessed
word they said.”
“Bat yon shouldn’t ought to h»™
been a listenin’,” piped in a shrill little
voice, as a 6-year-old midget raised
herself on tip-toe to bring her head on
rfkf* wit)k the others. “My mamma
•ays it’s dreadful un—nu—”
• " Oh,- pshaw 1 * cried Mabel, with a
disdainful shrmg of her dainty should
er*. “They shouldn’t have oeme right
into thp ^tting-roora to talk it pver
wbepi stas behind ths doer. ’0<iirs»
I dhhrll want to step right Mt and in
terrupt them after they’d begum”
•‘But how fed Tim come tf 'hwd
of the doorf’ questioned the shrill lit
tle vutoa, «od ths child, whoM non
eneooe would not allow her to
he suhjeet to drop without a aatiufarto-
ry atplaimthm, <rvm>«ia.t hero t forwArd 1 '
until she stood directly in front id Ms
<maly down the pfuM, «ith ail th*
ty and tnpkrrd dignity her 7f
■suyad. M But 1 e«pf*a»
IH hews to toil you jsst In keep you
etoll I wss piayiag with b»l>, and w M
th' hula hpa
Maev W
' “Oh** ms
ta a rwiisssd
“ Bow. Maiw. 4- toil sa ail al«wt it
'hws Ih^ r,^ fnj
• •dBh'to T kff »wd^ato‘ f»
JmI L ka.-w Wtow W« tn atoi
, * said Pwt, ia
" ‘i-o. ru a bust it;
Mahal, coo, tra< w bdiagl V,
Pst had m..U A
“Isyuv msmtiii g ubg in let*7*1 pi'
00 dn* Udha, and g% roan 1 s^m-
^t* us, like Jeauy Peters did last
r qmwUqoed a little bUck-sysd
girl name. 1 Tru; “ 'cause my mamma
wouldn't let me go thout you did."
“ Yea, I abail oooke around and mnts
thoae who are to oome. * .
Mabel waited hnpatieutly for two or
three dars; but neither mamma nor
Aunt Mary said a word to her about the
dolls’ partj. At l*st, fearing tliat the
mammaa of her little friends would not
have time to “ do up” their best dresses,
il she waited Jonger, she determined to
in ida Jig*, ssaapawy, sod not wait for
mamma ta speak H
Mamina and Aunt Mary were in the
parlor entertaining the minister’s wife,
anfftltt*! kpe4,%hat she would sot be
Hkimadh w she went direct If to her own
room and put on her best dress and Bun-
day hat. Going softly down the back
way, she
house.
grow larger and larger as she hastened
on; it w«J Wok i&eUAl Unfair not to
gp to a doll's party, *od by the time ahe
reached home, just in time to change
her dress lor tea, ahe had invited nearly
■Uti^ljttkgKls to the village.
Mrs. Moore and Aunt Mary passed
the days in blissful ignorance of the
thatSkbeTstos rtrrngply Absent mind
ed, and vtory impatient to get Elias-
bath's new dress finished, which Aunt
Msry au—flitid Friday afternoon. After
tAtag the subject over together, Mrs.
Moore end her sister had decided to de
bs
qatehsr and sesMWtbaa anything aian
“ These UUle onss are not to blasM
for Matwl’s laolt,’’ said Mrs. Moore to
her aw ter. We will make the afternoon
■a pleasant as possibls for them, and
Mabel mutt be punished in some other
wey afterward.”
Haturdsy afternoon came, and all ths
little girls with their dolls (some bring
ing two or three) were soon enjoying
themsolres under thA trees in the pleas
ant yard, where Mabel’s brother Robert,
or Bob, as she generally calledJlim,
had built a nice play-house for his sis
ter. "T--- . V-
Per lisps of all the little girls gatheml
there Mabel was tl e^guly one who wsh
not jH*rfi*ctly happy. The thought of
the wrong she bad done was ever present
with her, and she wondered what mamma
would do abfiut it.
Tho dolls were all carried out to the
play-honse to form the acquaintance of
the pretty lady from Paris,
“You shan’t bring your old htbbor
doll,” exclaimed Maliel angrily, as Pet
came bringing a large rubber doll, minui
a nose, which she wss kissing and caress
ing most lovingly,
- k" Why not ? ” asked Pet indignantly.
“She Is the dearest and best doll that
ever was liorned. My mamma used to
play with her when ahe was a little girl.*
“ I don’t care if she did ; my Elisa
beth Victoria isn’t gtdng to ’sooiato with
such low farms*. The rest are bad
enyugh ; hut a doll without a nose—
that's too much."
Poor little Pet hid her doll’s face on
her shoulder and began to my.
“JWt cry. Pet,” say Trix. soothing
ly, ! M low dolly Is nice, and 1 know
that you love her us well aa if she bad a
dozen nosea”
Just at that moment the chJLfren Were
called into the diniujproom, where the
.«•« tolls with its IK tie dishes of Ira
armmm looked tmptong enough to make
Pet ffirgri her grtovaacea The
I tod . IMn hastily dropped at the
6r*t sound of B<>b s vutee Sailing them,
ddtotstoded
lijvi,,
at s Atom, sn<l eo eke
the efalldreae sapper,
tost they might reach hetoke be-
tore u came (toddealy, .htk toe?
•e~ aU seto^ at the WMe, the sky be
WMtoAadtoU tm*;. aed m awful Sit—
(<erratod the e«mv»|toere. to Iplto of
the Ahiidrea * oecee frtoeh emo wee*
haehed. or g toord si to he.1 t enwod <d
krrr.fr .e Uwea.
** TWr» • fvfrwg to tw a dn totfs. »hwto
d ktad, mod Mto IU«w. es she
ro-toa. «■ methrv
to wtoh frtoka
•*OV. mj
• « Uto
which wee acbI (tol try Ma
spew an AiMie explanttob. the Into of
Some of the vsmsU which have been
searching for her, and the long and
painful enffering among the crews of Ute
ill fated vessels, bring up sfrseh the oft-
repeated qneetioos—What is the use cf
these Arc tie voyages ? What good dq
they accomplish ? What useful purpose
could they accomplish even if they
should reaoh the North pole ? They
could find nothing more there than any 1
one can imagine. Mi all the voyages
tnat have tieen made during the past
century nothing but ioe, snow and cold
have lieen found, and that is all that
ever will be found there. Is it worth
while exposing the lives of sq many
brave men to death or to certain suffer
ing to find what every schoolboy already
knows? Mr. Bennett may fancy he
achieves some glory from such exploits,
but if he has money to spare he could
devote it to more useful purposes at home
which would not entail soffering and
deaths ’ ^ ^ —
Hr Actual merit the famous substance,
8t. Jacobs Oil, has steadily won its way
until it is to-day the national remedy fur
i’. On mat ism. Lawyers, physicians,
clergymen - all use it.— Cincinnati (0.)
Daily Enquirer.
~ r “ 7 "~ A~rVtMLM
ma, wb.
U* Atfakbor, to a
of A charge of
m order mt the plea of self-defense, hto
written a tribute to hto victim. “ No
braver man/ say* the sympathetic sur
vivor, ‘'ever bit ilia dust fie jjied
upon the ramparts of the enemy, and,
twilh a smile upon his face, dropped into
‘■m hero's grave.” This remarkable sen
tence, pronounced to be “an eloquent
panegyric'’ by the local pepto, illus
trates the sentiment of the community
that will soquit a man of the Cold
blooded, del il >erate murder Col. Cash
committed. *
even
•n wnewtowdfag.,
tk* «h- fairy flf theefcfrm.
ft a «i a feme at am
mtoe aad tot' * «** tom
to ha
Two Irishmen ware poring over ths
new* of one of the city papers, and, com
ing to the head “Latest” and immedi
ately following it •*• Vary Latest,” ore
said to ths other:
** Ah, sore, Tim, will you be after eR
pMuin’ what this mweni? ”
Arrah, bedad," said jrim, “an'it^
-.serif that aait explato that to fa. Bum
latest la what ooanes in ttoaa to re
the vary lau-nt j* »hm
aftor the paper tooftl”
a bally wnndad hone wHf^.
J^.bwOA’' ; , , a. g
heva^vT^BT
ceman areAumtal Un4 that tWy
gal ill ihl Mdll thef in I
Whii. iii Oudgitotf a
1 daahiag off at a hsaakaaek speed. Furt-
frere etaadiag
toheftik.
of the Wghteasd hares weaAeveaard to
ewefc aa eiteat toel he wee frwsi't eep-
bsred. la this tael a nee a« Ue*( Om
getodaite of the law e»»m to have beee
ta Ihenghl pUcei the nubt to*
be. totoltoto rm -hi*
a* kme SB I»«r «*a J Atoetome a atoms
*»•' < ta t ewe U e*4 tm Uw laMirtoeam el
Iv ■ aow
MW ireaa D
stator m the garfe and ptoearefiii ef
s tk«w*<v ' Wwea. ea4 khel he* «a
reft ato eaty trelude Ahe
t.
a to to w
E. Pinibam’s Vegeteble Oompoaad
' “oerini
Lydia
iipUlntii. The following is
the *ort of teAtimohiAU which Mr*. Pink ham
receive*: I had been troabled with female
weak neat for eeventeen year*. The three last
year* I *0* a great sufferer, fourteen months
of the Urns'not able to leave my bed. Many
remediea from many phyeiciam were tried by
me but to no avail. I am n<%* well, and work
at my trade, dreMetnaklng. 1 free oared by
taking nix botUee of Mrs. Pinkbam ■ Vegetable
Componnd. Mrs. L. T. Dcjhuucti, corner Pins
and B< ynton ktreeU, Mwaniaoott, Mae*.
Learnino maketh young men temper
ate, ia the comfort of old age, standing
for wealth with poverty and serving as
an ornament to riches.
A bkuvdt that will eaccoe'fully relieve fe
male ueakiiHKH cannot fail to he popular with
.toinen, and when a meritorione Article ia
placed on the market it meet* jfith a ready,
sale. Among the most reliable of this cites is
I.Tdtp E. Pinkbam’* Testable Oompound,
whicia i» gnaranUed to core all disease* of fe-
nto
tbs ptoskdfTBl otter#** k affre arid fiilsM*
renedy, and i* endorsed by druggist* and oth-
(i
da 1* guaranteed to cure all diseaite* of
i eaaiuisaa ti.u ......
pfawArTBl rtreandrslls
ady, and i* endorsed by druggist* and o
wherever it baa been introduced.—RocklanA
L) A rgu*. Bse afivertitodhut ka aaotbef
|uenh
d
/l re greatest men nave peen frequent
Utemogt insignificant pi
‘YerAttibwg iugafei,
TfrJS
atSMuUb of
ia frelarrinl
to the fowaiabie eflcacy of Lyd
ha** , a Vegatabto OoanpnlM ia all tb
Kwmm from frmeh womm «*r*r i
from th« 10th «f Octobah iPL to
be !st tyf Jury, iflSS. nire asw
SfhlffO WithU wUl be supplied to cue
mere by EiUa Ado.,of Bailey flpringa,
Ala-Tat the following rstoe:
Tea gslloua lu asU-cekroeivs can. .|h.00
Same nth refilled at. 4.00
Five gallon* in anti-dorfmlv* can.. 8.SA
Paine can refilled at..;. 2 00
Nine gallont in glam bottles 7.A0
Reasonable freight and express rates
are given by all railroad*. Thia water
baa BSetl known (at rtdafly fifty year*
as a sure cure fof Dynoepsia, aailrecure
for (liAeases Of the Kidney and Bladder,
a sure cure for afi citfable cases Of
Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous cnee*
of the Bones or Skin, and a certain de
stroyer of the terrible thirst for intoxi
eating drink that overcome* so many
worthy resolutiont. Deprive a drunk
ard of hL diam for three days and
meanwjule give him plenty of -Rock
Spring Water, dind be won’t want the
whliikyj Don’t you think it’s worth
trying i v if you do, drop a postal to
EilL « Co. Jt will cost only a cent.
Th£ C0UITR'r*«N
os iru l rutuaeowim.
*» **■*
Weatlicf Cflict
U-NTiii the passage 6f a law which
t/x>k effect only a short time ago, th*
editors of papers published in En
gland were responsible for everything
said at public meetings and published
in the report of such meetings, and
were liable to criminal prosecution or
~civii action for 'die same. Editors were
the only people in Great Britain who
could be imprisoned or otherwise pun
ished for the utterances of another,
and that the law which jtermittod thia
wat allowed to remain so long on the
statute books is a mystery not easily
explained.
Mr. J*r*m Uh.Toad r I nc. of the
S.’AWr.saSSx^
menu for meowirlug a»d <tot*rmuilng
lb* rartoA* chaiige* and o.nduton*
•hadn't nmhw un to »pare-AIMia
nice mofchlno to not the weather in
Imyin' and harvert time. Histnapte-
uoitof the aerumeUTor wind meaiurei
evoked th* rxprsulou: W ouldn t
ihc tw <h,< toeket to rnn tlu Wind
mill wltV fb*'Vtomou r W*.
one too many for TbddTtoe. »^ }^ , ' [ -
Uver haVC the reum»u* l The
abruptness of thd mi-rtion *UTrri»ed
theotor, whqn^led^
' \Vh*t"
lecBhf
hlmst-lf, Mr. T stopjM on th« r*«*vd
edye of the threadb*r* retnark, •nd
- X only wanted to knoW.ivrJf
ibis trap (pointing to the barometer)
shows the good an bad weather afore
it s tlma. lt would be a bully trap for
people frith reumati*; they could
flank it every tltna,
when folka h
Oil. an’ it’**
reumatis—It.
fight every 1
the unexped
eial DOlit
'Over
•pint*
dr* pep*
and ge
general debility lu their vtnonr
tny country
ise .St. Jacobs
'meht agin
In the
r dorg... —
..itli thanks for
formation, the ofli-
turued Mf. toad vine
rover io me usher to show hltft to the
street car, while he. looking overlri'
paper, read: “Mrs. T. A. GUt, No.
mt Walnut street. Philadelphia, Pa.,
write*: I had inflammatory rheum*
iSwS.'SSSKmiw-
determination to »t*y. and the morn
ing I obtained the »f. Jacob* Oil 1
could not put my foot down to the
floor, even for *n instant. I used I!
that evening for theiinrt time, and the
next morning for the second time,
and that afternoon put my foot down
for several minme*. On the SumUy
following 1 could aland up and walk
a few steps. On Tue*d»y could walk
about mvfootnahd went down ft»lt>
by bolding on to the IfrUitster*. how
1 can w*lk quite well and there i»
very little pafn left. J<»t think. oik
bottle and a half.and I *m elnxMlRM
from o*lu! ltl*a wondcrAil medidD*
. Dasixl Txj4ta ia .tim only
of A rrgteeoA Of 1,16§ MmM
• 1
at
i
!fi pea eernL to
offt ty &*, fito, are ul At
•4 « p«
peare I ••** |*wl WH^Uto to*a®
toto I w«t veaSe to toffr'A M
tbd «** r .taf at*; a r» fy ehM
mmry
forma, ala> to a nwantiv* against fever and
Sgne and dUwfr uiternntt-att focr-. the Fr.aa<
PnoaraniuTaD El.ixt* orraLUiT* Dal*, made
by Caawell, Haxanl A Co., New York, and sold
by all drvggiata. ia the beat tome ; and for pa-
tients re«»v(fring from fever or other atckoae>
it has no equal.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
tebbtasle COlgQTOP.
fw 11
IIwUicar* entirely the wont *"***?£££
»n ovarian troaMee. Inflammation anaoioera
Moo. IfrUlne and Dteptaeemaote, aad the ea-wto^
Spinal Weakneea, and la partteuiarly adaptod ?• ••
C ItwUl dlesolve end axpel tnaior* from toe uterea to
«a early rtag* of O-T-lopmeot
ereroflM bMBttori thereto checked f«i 7 ipSRdnyty"* ^
It removea fMotixtee, flatulency, i!iWinjeaH emvto«
forattnmlantm and aelleveevreekneee oftoet*
11 euree Bleating. Ttff
General Dohfllty. Sleep
That feeling of bearing dow*.«_ . _ -
and backache, U always permanently ewieeaynpaea.
It will at All ttmee aad under all circaniWaaeeaact m
harmony wttb Itolaafr ttol gevem th* feaeata ar^»-
For the curr of Ktoh»7 Ce«ptol»te t»f etcher ce*
°X!tw^ e.” iM?KUAirA vEerrauLE
reCWSta prepared at M aad W
LynmUaea. PrleegL StstotUeaferI*. to»tkg
totoeferm of ptlla, al«»t a tto fam ad I
rarclpt of prtea, gt par to* tee elttor. Ur* 1
*1) tetters ef lagtorV- toto
AM
FtM
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ere gw afatof
Mery
If yon are
Interested
fa tho legilry—Which U tho
boot Liniment for Bill aad
Beret 1 ihu b the answer. At*
mr.ssiru«.
^UDrr. rhe rveooo to ton*-
Y«wf fare**,
lor. U“«i toe rwre" el
the trowhie, m4 never fkito to
eurr tu<
Mo Catoly rki-l-* to wW>owl LT DU k. Dint RAM'S
uvn PUXS. Thar ears eentopattoa. Hf I,
l amt UiQWj W ta* IH-er tt^eetospaa tom^
«IU*uto PhCTfIT SUPFUE8
If cu CWM- W*niJL
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to to «e to> to fr toto
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r.- .^ :: ~ INeore itopwcu^x.ala<»eMl. n *»y mm
‘- J . 0**4 F* tiktoe frA* e^W pea* htih
rVTiTrTT-TrM tAanLyio F” ***» *a* tto greet tool -t m ato >#A ■*■«.
^ lM ^at T**’ by D* Mania beat Wiktofr. epwa.altat te totd
■Ok 1
av f*r Maniatoat W.ltoe
ifery a 4 rfrraa h- A
f*e»d etoeo '•* e *•»**. edd
eneil I’vd, i» bwoes toedeto
r aw kuie Mabel, fe* I trig
fuioe of her jfrvtif AoiL woe y
*ed Mre. Muee ka.i uot ire
toW te Ifael ptunekHMoL — rk* Interior.
uaOrvel HHBut tlial is, by ioolntlinf
bf Me cieef atafatoh. HtlftW. which te
only a#[ierau*l from il by the width of a
•e'frer. Dee hundred reere ago M va-
.-heater coDUnred but 00,000 pcoplei
VA'hcn the oeetury epened-oigfaty ooe
yuera ago—Ihc bntei wo* TO, 700 souls ;
in 1881 it wm 224,043 ; in 1861, 441,171;
in 1871, ’ 480,460; and in 1881 u is
587,741, including Bel lord. Three fig
ure*. being only far district* which ere
under control of the City Governments
of Manchester end Halford, do cot eoto*
ally repreerut the population which cen
ters about Manchester aa a menufoctnr-
tngtown, fonrith thia considered there
would fa* e total of 800,000 eoola. Nor
ie thia ell that the figures ahow. Around
Manchester ere many other towns of
large uuphrUnee in thia wey, each ee
Bolton, Rochdale end Bttckpole, Lon
don city .proper, it ia shown, has only
764,312 re-
neceasory
in the
aad WVtfaaa OH fel et
Mr**'fh bs Jee Hi U* sa
Going softly down the beck 80,526 people. To get her 4,764,
oountiee of Boaeex, Kent, Essex end
MWtfota vrhlah iivfaic>t! more* thia fif
teen milep in j, straight fine from Char
ing Orore re e center.* Were e similar
circle drawn around Manchester, with
the Exchange for its center, these towns
of Bolton, Rochdale, Stack pole and oth
ers, which a century ego were mere
villages, would oome in 4» rereR the
population to neeriy 2,008,800 eottta.
In other winds, the MsncheutfW popula
tion would be about Mm eetts under
thee# rimimgtanem that the papule
tiau of New York, inefuding Brooklyn*
end Jereev CSty, would be if
-aeintie waavirawn about the
with a
aty Hall
C toiaaM ui h* awsnlsd se th# 10th *f Joe-
y esut. There wee coolest 1m renv
Ares wreM a aA P O. Order Ire IwaaVy fivs
(to frhteh Uttf *iy !•#*<»•
O AKsu a Aafa LmIim-j and Uvar Dacto
Powmarnms nave been directed not
to debvsr ecarfilous postal card* They
ore also forbidden to read postal centi
addressed to other psrfae*. Therefore,
when you drop a eeumloua postal card
into the poeUifloe, you Must acquaint
the I’uatiDMter and hie areutsntB with
the fact, or they will be terribly emhar-
rasaed. —NorriUown J hr aid.
Mason k Hamlin Organ Company.
At the great Italian Industrial Exhibi
tion just clotting in Milan, Italy, the
I i^he4 ^tfards ,uf *nn»ical inatruments,
a Qver medal end diploma, were token
by an American manufacturer, the Ma-
een and Hamlin Organ Company, whose
cabinet organa were -Judged te be bo
superior that they were the only reed
organ* of any manufacture, European or
American, which were awarded a medal.
It ia A great bond? tc these makers, that
in Italy itself, the very home of muttio,
their organa should receive rack dis
tinction. They excited much interest
among Muaioiane, end were by special
Order repeatedly exhibited to the royal
Oourt by Carlo Ducci, the distinguished
ertistef Rome.
Tfrk Buprbme Cofart of Ma**achu*etts
has decided that the ringing of factory
bells at an early hour of tHe morning is
A naisenee. A Mmilar deoieiou wee giv
en not Ipng ego in Philadelphia regard
ing a cathedral bell. ‘ > -
Search the Ber ptorto aAtf Earfa $40.
“The publisher*of thsHnllv Spring*,! Mi»a.)
Reporter in their pria* puule ••olumn make
the following oiler To the peraon pho
will Aral toil n* which ti th* Isnteet vetie,
• lieh ia the thorteat verm, sad which the
• MAI# vfrrre of th* Old Tefrtsmeat, we will
Conofr euuft ell I* now seed os » suo-
abtsls for lord Um damestre porpusss by
many fonulies u> tbs ttouth. They pro-
Tto Vattoto Beb Oa, lUntoil,
•tod tW Dactoo-Yult'te 1>U. *s4 otl
EiStonr Apptoiwm as total f«w to$rtv An#*
any ptoaos iMiHaS vne NarvoO* Dstoli
Bshfaity,
’ilobty, aad Aiudasd UvaUsa, gnaraut.-*-
M# rastoraUss of vifnr asd mas hood,
re abova witbsoi daisy.
P. A—No neh Is iaenrrsd, a# thirty days
rtal b alio aad.
Fikoko-vaus two inches tong ore me
pride of a Baltimore woman.
D* mot gtv* np, —handrsda that have raf
tered for yosn from Udoey disease* have
been oared by Kidney-Wort.
Dimomm people 1st their soup grow
cold between the plate and the mouth.
(•lenrwrTiou. ,
(■afrsrtsnl ts Ihs PntoHe mm well se the
finUU Journal if Health, rehning Io Coniumption,
n**M ty allowing MnportaDt S*<em«el
11 Ceniamptlon a'usllv b*cin> with * •lichl, dry rough
I* the morning, then, en going lo bed, getting more end
more frequest, prllh Olnre Mid note I'Megmi'iscirening
debility, thinhes of fl*eh, •bortiO-MoftirMth, end quick-,
ueu of pulee. In total cneee it* ererege couree in about
two yeare : hence the fmpertSBMor nrniingUie di.eaae
at aa early a atage aa poeaihle, and the aooner rational
meant are employed for thia purjvxm th* g'aafrr the
chance of twccaae. Thefrhea*e h nwihg'to an Irritation
earamencing in the throat and extending to the lung*, no
tint their grtmi mintartorad wfrh, yd thepieni doe- yy
i eceire sufficient oxygen to purify It. The moat marked
afan of Itng di-etoe ta emaciation ; and the moat |>oef-
tfre iodicatip* o* feiarSng kaSth ia ihcreAaa ia •eight.'*
So epeeka fltoU’i Journal of Health, and we may add
tyt in deapaeata eaasa, and, in fact, ia all caeca of t on-
aymptuml ortoouhUh *f th* thlWandluaga, Anniediatd
relief may be obtained and a permanent cure effec od by
tie uae of Dr. Wm Hall’e Balaam for the l.uuge, a medi
cine known for more than thirty-flea year* aa an unfailing
remedy f<# *nu«h*, twida, htanyi* and ^ pglsf **ry
aad pocteJLl Jtoaara nit to* wsat «*•*■ af (hmOwnp-
tion hare been cured by th* tie* of Ball’* Balaam ha,
been Mteated to by the thoneanda w*o have naed d, tt
have toesawaiaaavoi tfr •anSerfal r«*a#diat *m«*rj
DiBULL’S
4 m. HAUUlt AGO.. 1
cAMtaaan. s
r 0R SALE IT ALL ORUMITt.
iiosiiiTEift
Of Ufa, a properly eaakad meal. I tor to Util* or a* pree-
ent enjovmaat, aad aaaoh auhaaqaaal tartar* te a eon-
•rmed dyopeptie. Rat vheBahraal* tadlgeetlon ia com
batted with RestoMsCh AUtodto BIMan, tie Odd b *M*n
with re Hah, aad meat tmpertaal *f tiL la aeotmllated by
aad aooriahaa Ik* ayataaa. Da* tkh Band tonic and cor-
reativ* Sao ta reaedy aanaMpaSas. htoikea hi. rheum a.
lira, feror aad agn*
toe eal* by all DrareMi aad Oaalare
-.1 jyyTwTi x! A
A BRATTY’ft PIAWOFORTItS —Magnlflcei*
. hotiday prcaent»:»<Bt*raicraoil ptaaifrortra/tair very
’ in.lmue round cntviera ruauwaotl (Oaea threw uaitooe.
latty'»tnatcblet* Iron frame*,itool,book.cover; boxet,
W-i ra to»!97 3f | eaUloga* iwlcna. W00 to»1000:
afactMie-ktiarraised #r moOey eefundod, after on*
v'lihul >rl(hinM*/*rW 111* to tM; cata
logue price* fflOO to MUO: *UDdard ptonof ortee of t he unl-
verae a* thouaanda teatlfy. write for mammoth I let of tea-
tkumilala. Brattr'a Cabinet OR(i t NH. orthedrol.
church, chapel, parlor. J30 upward. Viatto t wrieome,
freeoarrtage
_ tawiM.
dirm-g— catalogue (Uolt-
or call upon
Wyawnwron, Nsw /■
SYRUP
WAicasssiaeaa
Msaf Ommto*««* and tistou'se tifrC'S*
a ns MtWwtot in tKs OtoUtoAry. )
to awaaw*ams*aa ea| yea » w. n aw«w pw> a*., Vf #totoi *WtoM Wto O#
••.wet •* <*• pnae.aan M to. a • .tw w— a - aad I »Vk moan ouat^mm Mams •
—itmad* pftjH toa reto to '.wamt toto wSa p- I '••• •' tom u K T. _ ,
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-MS. to to. *. |
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CiRJI FLAJItifa _ _
Umm mkkmm* 4i
fTke from VWtada
rdwea tosrS, mmd I
a fan, saaaHs
I trim •Jhs l ewefrw
I drwmtwffew. Ml Urr
leae.-v ww . femur where
Turn ir la
v"•• Mrrv»r»It thVdTThairrer medicine co., aa. m* aaata na;a stain. »x. iAtik
Bookwalter Enbine.
Effmctm, Simp/d, Durablt and Ckaap.
Oompsot, Bubatootial, EoonomioaJ aad Eaxfly Manage
Ommnkmi b work u*U and gto* full power elaimtd.
EVERY T»L A.IVTKR
WhA rant a Cotton Gin ta Cam MU •bould bar ■ ....
bower i* tnach better and cheaper than horre power. t
■c •»» ou«. Xeovr pfatjcoJutoi
8 Horne Power Engine; » - -
434 “ « “ -
434 “ “ ......
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Addrtws Man« faetnren for descriptive pamphlet,
•awes uerm a co, *
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' GOOLEY, WHEELOCIU REESE,
Oen’l Ag’t* South Rend Chilled Plo
ForTentiiasev, ALbamN, Missiasippl, G<
Plow*
_ Georgia.
. n A?frttt« want**l in every conntr.
. , Liberal dineotints riven - Write for fisserip-
tive Sireniara and pries Hat.
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