The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 09, 1882, Image 4
tn>k lh«
Th# Uoimv Mid, in
pnoatinr to tb« dio-
** I onnn* ft* you fall prio* f«*f
It’s own* unn'.” Tbe reply
“ TW'n qnjLre. The *al' hone
it twenty yeere end meir, end uirer
■ay compleint eboot jjt b^ing owor
An old men merhsd e roung wife,
who efter eome time rued her bergein,
end geve him poieon. Tbe doctor wh»
wee celled in whiapered hie ■lupioione to
hie eged petient Tbe young wife, sooti
efter coming to tbe bedeide, eeid Ixv
■eeohingly : •• Oh, Bob, do yo know
me, deer f*' " No,” seid he, but I
beginning to know ye.”
A drunken fellow belonging to Ban
gor, in County Down, fell eeleop in tho
greveyerd into which he had wandered
ory niflrht He wae suddenly roused
from sleep by the sound of tho early
postman’s horn ,or trumpet, which he
mistook for the archangel's trumpet on
the resurrection morn, and said.
•' What I ne’r a one risen here hut me ;
It speaks bad for Bangor.”
A hardy postboy, with a bare throat,
was driving his vehicle along an ex|>o8ed
road in the teeth of a bilmg wind. A
passenger suggested, os the driver bad
no neck-cloth of any sort, that he should
at least fasten his shirt at the neck w itti
a.pin. “ A pin I” was the reply ; “sure
there’s no hate in a pin. ’’
An old sexton (a care-taker of a church
and churchyard) in County Armagh, was
asked by his dying wife ; “ Andy, dear,
I have just one request to make before I
die.”* " What is it, Betty?” ‘J I wish
you to carry me over to my own country
in Tyrone, and bury me with my father
and mother.” The journey was sixty
miles. “ Well, Betty,” was the answer,
Til try you here first in our own meet
ing. bouse green, and if ye give ony trouble
I*tMake ye up and bury ye in Tyrone.”
A minister who wm not perhapa too
careful in his habits was induced by bis
friends to take tbs teetotal pledge.. His
health began to »offer, nfkd hia durtor
ordered bun to take one glass of punch
daily. “Ohr said be, “I darn n<A
PW. my old booaeke<-per, would tub
lb# whole perish " “ When do you
ahsve?** the doctor eskad. "In the
morning."Then,” said the doctor,
'’ahsve at night; and ehrn IVggy brings
you up yoer but water you ran tea# your
glma at punch just Iwfors going to Iml. ‘
Tbe oonistar afterward ap|e<and to im
prove in health sad spirit* The .ha tor
met Baggy euua afUrwar l, ami said :
" F* gUd to hear, Trggy. that your
a better “ " Lndwd, Sir, he’s
tbeee's
his mind. ’
if” Why. durlur, be amd loshave
I sight before gieng to bed, bet a a he
haem la tbe mm, be shaves before
taarr, be abevee after dtaaer. be ahavea
I algbi he's aye ahevta'.”
A mmtotar bed bacMS very fat and
it's aothtag bet ebureb e« tee sun "
tbe test the dev, J»i
I <me Hendey
1 Weal, (1 wee that sne
detivervii Hymen ns sod
In ftataa that they might Iran,
to tileesiheeis " ** N*e I’m tbiokie’
AU
#i
tmtrmimm rom sur.’fxi*.
peMisliers have lial
with men who eent to s I v.-r
Ivsa or Utrir )>usiii<-as m or
Without owt to tlirmsrlvre ft
Vi are tbs shabby means th. y
take to attain the end Un y have in VV a.
, who would fret ineu’trd if they
called d--*d I nets, wul with bland
effnmtrry ask a pu»le>ier to
■maboo so and *> ” (.n silver i*en. nl),
rw bsndiog m what u really an mlt! r
it under tlie gu*M of a coma i-
thry will ssy, •’ Hi re'* a httle
that will betp you to fill up with.”
who do this—and there are some in
every town—call themselves honorable
and would ant think of asking a real-re
tale owner to let them use one of his
bouses s few mouths for nothing ; nor
would they ask him to let thento dtri.ifc'
and use s part of bis farm, arithont ex
pecting to have to pay rent for it.
The advertising columns of ins paper
is to tbe publisher what the houao or
tana ts to tbe roel-setate owner—his
source of income. Why any out) should
expect tbe newspa|ier publisher to bo
more generous m squandering bis sub
stance than other business men is some
thing that cannot be accounted for, ex
cept on the supposition that some people
have an idiotic idea that printers set up
type for the love of the work, and that
ink and type and printing presses are
gifts from heaven to sinMI men, who
publish newspapers merely^ for tho pur
pose of smoothing the pathway of their
fellow men on the rugged road to tort-
une, and who hope not for reward this
side of the grave. — Texas Siftings.
rsuoxycE. V
A new boarder gazed fixedly at his
plate, and then said:
** “la there a reliable physician stopping
at this house ?”
“Yesair,” said the waiter.
“Good surgeon, too, ehr’"‘
“Believe so, sir. 1 * ' >
“Than juat see if he is in his room
before I start on this breakfast. I had
a brother choked to death on a steak
like that onoe, and I’m bound to take all
the neoaaaary precautions. ”
i the cemetery at Platts-
N. Y., owe* the grave of Catherine
toariae Straight, aged respectively
iths and I days ami 4 months sad
hill
J snasr
People love truth, tot fevtfe
to ~
One
rAtneee. Equivalent of o«r “Two of a
trade."
The tea will settle when it marries.—
Goe/fc.
When the house is budded, death
enters in.—Turkish.
Heaven eenda almonds to the tooth
less.—Nubian. r . — i
There was never good or 01 but woman
had to do with it.—QatHc.
What’ a woman doesn’t know aba’ll
hide. —GoWfo.
Steel likes to be called gray silver.—
Russian. *. i
The meat is on the chopping-board.—
Chinese. Equivalent to “ the victim is
powerless against his oppressor."
It isn’t ruse alone, but the tooth, too,
that helps out the fox.—Russian.
Wed no woman in whom you can find
no flaw.—Gaelic.
Speak low, friend ; even a dead Czar’s
ears can hear.—Russian.
Harsh is the praise that cannot be
listened to; dark are the damee that
canuqt be dallied with.—Gailtc.
Though a snake be'fed with milk, it
will still yield poison. — Tamul. Put a
crow in a cage, will he talk like a par-
mt ?— TTmA The .aim tree still not he
sweetened, though you water it with
milk.—iS’anscrft.
Twang ou a golden harp and the peo
ple will admire your playing.—Russian.
The jackal howls—will my old buffalo
die ?—BadagtL Will the berkingel tbe
dug reach the skies ?—Cingalese. If
the dog bark at the mountain will the
mountain be injured or the dog?—
Tamul. (Equivalents!)! our own prov
erb, “ Curses come home to roosi")
Tho birds livs, though not all hawhu
—(Rielia.
If a dog has money he is culled “ Your
lordship the dog.”—Kroumir.
Many a »■) wears a bln* ribbon 6n
his bn aat that ha<1 Wtter wear a rope
around his neck. -Rusttian.
Tin* thW is safest who lives under the
walls of the King 1 " puleoc.—/Vrrtaa.
the lollovtftf)
Hebrews, as a clsaa, use tbe fetegrsph
lor social purposes more largely then
any other people. It is a common thing
for os to aond out telegraphic announce*
menu of u betrothal, and get a flood of
congratulatory telegrams in reply. Sbale-
graphio birthday congratulation* uM
also ef frequent occurrence, and the
Pupm festival also brings ont a crop <4.
telegrams lietwech friends and relative*
become very large, however, among peo
ple generally. It constitutes about 20
per pent, of our domestic business, and
about 7 per cent, of our cable busineau.
Moat of our half-rate night messages are
pf that character. “ How is Ida this
morning ? ,r lT man will ask his relative
in some .other city. Every day tele'
graphic queries of a similar nature go
across the occarl. The telegraph brings
people inti) olio auowtwiity, and, midp .fiuUlUh^ipd
from the mAmle,^M-e^s n^WMjfe thMjfcrts
trouble m^ftSYmg stffh’tnifflWeB than in sure revblutio
s endkig around to a neighbor’s house to
see how a sick friend is getting along.
a man visiting hero on busi-
Uttar to
by telegraph every night. Want of
form and ceremony kexeusable in iqfe'
graphic messages, and-busy men to,
lyboqi 1i flb^nwidetatiofl»
are getting more and more in the habit
of- preferring the telegraph to mail*
even whenlhert is no neoeto^ «
world for such expedition, fellows
who come to town on larks sometimes
can’t wait tiff tkc? get hoifce to tell their
comrades of the good times they are
having. Their messages have u high
flavor at timet, but we fsrely make any
objeetioos. Even profanity goes by wire
sometime* I
rmxjtcH Demis. .
Bainto-Bonv* fee muniect erttie, was
I onoe engaged fe A dit-L While the pse-
limittanss were U-ing arranged, ittwgan.
It is s big I west that there is not room
for outside.—Oaelit.
C<4d is not kept <>nt witii a “ F<* |
God’s sake !’’ us ” For the l-opbrt’s I
*.iim 1” but with four aet-rs nf cotton — j
Afghan. A lesrued man without works i
is s i'll-iiJ without rain. — droAlc Wi»-
ship without faith m a waste id flower* ,
— 7>Hgu. (Equivalents id uur saying j
their special ohjsrt to
to perverted teste by seeking
out, end aerviag In s sednotive form, die-
jfuetieg Wtlilele and hcentions revele-
tiop* There la good reason to believe
that the clean ndwspapor is more highly
priaed today than ii was four or five
years ago. -It fa also safe to predict
thaV a* people In ^1 ranks of life, who
wish to protect thtir own at least from
Sometimes a message will simply read:’ armtaminaiion, become more conscious
M T drink your health.” We get such ef tbe penudoua influence of a certain
even for cable trautmission. The osepf, class d! journal* called “ enterpriring,”
the telegraph for social purposes htt because they are ambitious to serve up
dirty scandals, they will be careful to
see that the *jouruals they permit to be
read in the family circle are of the class
that never forget the proprieties o( life.
Already men and women of refinement
and healthy morals have had their at
tention called to the pernicious in-
finance of bad literature, and have made
commendable 'efforts to counteract the
same by causing sound Utecatuse to be
sold *t. repwlar
are working a
'olution. The beat' am
more geareaUg read todag%t6Gl'at any
previous titre. The sfeVly, sentflnentai
story paper, and wild ranger and pirate
hook are alowiyLyiaidxng tte fletfl
to worthier clainY^t* . Toth* praise of
the decent newspaper Hi feap be. said,
that where itjup a pUrfato tto family,
and baa been lewd Jpr years by yodgg
* khaltlqr
ting’ tasto
has
iiombCs of
«he ”
mte w oe mm pien
ar nxioes m he won’t
toent^buf it’
ulhors are ? ?
AMi-wbiiig " faith witbout works.’’)
a trrwwtrm msisw srrram aomn.
A rttisM of oar awimunitv has a fin*
He to
W» ram aligbtly, end tbe author of “ Yol-’
’ nptS,” who had prudently brought his
UmbrelJa gJth him, held it over his heed
wul i one hand, while be flmly gran pod
hta »• ord with iiie oUer. This pturead.
iug iM-iug objected to by tbe eecooda as
trrrgalet, be coolly replied that it wee
gaiti* anflti-ietit f<v him to risk lyg life
wtibieit nuuitng tit* •'bgpoe of oati-hiug
cold into ‘
| '«H* IH iwevsr did
I'W&h la aare the* caa be sfa^of owe o#
bis colUwgure, who. finding Haim If aa-
I dev Uw aeeeewty of serwptfWg a cbel-
; iaufc, ■ aly r»>ii«* nt*»! tii ii>> so on bi mg ■ —— _
etudi li afimlly inferaad by bw aro«d
tbet ta Ufa twvwref «*• the dael fai bl
merely a fae‘b-r Ifri4, ead Shal kfa
i wleramif amald ttos'rww tot to hifi
‘ * bylfasse-
lp in-si red •*» the scree ef.
| erebm. erel
■
ncaSly
end old, i^tto dfiftelepfid
tone and re|to * dtacs|i
fa the (lUtWs ‘
admirer*
such (am
and^
devotes |Uelf
immorality
supporters
that prnctloe
bilious to
fitMton IRrn
A Fasroa paper, giving an
aa interview tot**eft Gambrtta ami
Ore. Obany, fere- Mi£«ter to fit. Pe-
•ereourg. states that tbe Premier Je-
dared bis foreign policy to be beeod on
pence with ell European nations, end fur
an internal policy more stringent srituo
agntust tbe elargy
A repreaeotative of tbe Lynn (Me
Rem. m a late ramble threugbuoi
refafeatore
ha fa away
Nature aaldom makes a
she simply furnishes the raw
sod lets the fellow finish tha
oh to suit himself —Jtofi BllUnoe. -
From the 10th of Oetobar Iflfll, to tiw
1st of July. 1881, genuine Rock StolKt
Watkr will be supplied to customers by
Ellis A Oo., of Bailey. Springs, Al*-»
tbe following rates: *,
Fen'gallons in snti-ootfoslt* can*.|6.00
Same caa refilled at 4.00
Five gal ions in anti-cornsive cans.. 8.26
Same can refilled at.............. 2.60
Niqe gallons in glass bottle* 7.60
Reasonable freight and exprers rates
are given by all railroad* This water
has been known for nearly fifty years as
a sure cure for Dtspejwla, * sure cure
for diseases of the Kidney and Bladder,
a sure cure for all curable cases of Drop-
2 , a sure cure for Scrofulous cases of
Ii Bones or Skin, and a certain destroys
er of the terrible thirst for intoticatifig
drink that overcomes so many worthy
resolution* Deprive a drunkard of his
dram for three days and meanwhile give
him plenty of Rock Spring Water, and
on’t want the whisky. Don’t you
e worth trying it? If you do
cwtal to BUis a Go. It will cost
omy *MqW * . *, r
Tn yflihfr fa
on tho underground railroads of Lon-
A CRABBED CRtATUAC.
tol Turturr itoiw Ifar to#4 MliCttoiSi Wl
> has bscvsss sa mlsbUsbsd bet to *11
Wbo da«S MS Inv# tbs More at
tbs Wtfbtfa ■UtUlllto wsvai
bsptos bom tbs ’
K fhvy brvsk i
f. w«
ns tb# bi
tbs oppposiu iborc, tisvi
MraniMd some bsdljr mutllat
■nail, which wsitdm sMsms
mstssto
i uni 11 Nature
f, waary of lbs operation,
turn* U)S (oundlnf »urf toward*
—- - - tesvlns
Utllatcii
I kmnlj
on, Bobrin lan *sb-
ton — with all its
Worldly store upon
it* baM. On tbs
same beach may t*
found our crtMts-
c#*n edible — the
fnil at *11 seems to
to b« lu ability to
furbish a delectable
I ■ meal to fortunate
The crab being Cbvsred with a hard, im
penetrable thell, it U not ea*y to molest or make
him aftald; therefore he wagee war In hia watenr
world unceasingly when once attacked. Although
tiny .he cannot be said to be devoid of understand-
ing. navlng ten legs to aseist hia locomotion; ibis,
however, avail* him little, tor, when conquered,
he hever turns hirAack to hi* enemy, tlarting
Into a bold run, but, file man v poUtlctins durtng
otictlon time, «lw Off ildeWaye. There comee a
timein the life of tbl» pugnacious fellow when the
year* bring him more bone and muscle then he
of with comtort.and he find* hlm-
j; bis shoe* pinch him
sMirnisvlasfiZ ctrmi«h£. a..*..
“■^•“aeem.Ssvsarem—*
0
, piyinr
^ -In. pro
nsvenr tight pUce: his ehoe* plneb 1
he begin* to tealiie the practicability of
ig to Dame NaWre tor iboreroom or a ho
in. proportion- ta his increeelng »l*e
slowly respond* to the call; but lb her
Ume provide* a new home, » that ■
. «P-
bouse
size. Nature
own good
tbe entei
don. 'Soma of than
twelve miles for a
The passengers last
iio.ooo.floa
carry workmen
penny—fl oenfa.
year numbered
I ottTiss'its victim to SB untiiBSiy grave.
cnentb
to a disease we all dread,
to sa untimely g
t, than, for those who ch
Ho# i**i .
la if*
tarly stage*. Every Cold or Cough should be
j BrerntdwUh Aixaa*LpsoBaLsan. Ihereis
oo hotter remedy. =*
A rpts in u Baris tenement Am pat
ont by a con pi# of poln-eoiwii. An an-
t'msiast exfifeimed : "How admirable
•>uv polio#. TTm»v areeot eves a fire 1 ”
Tax*
a Lydia 4
pooud f^t Uaaoi per fisff aod #on e 01 bars no
K. Pinkham's ▼•gotable Ooa-
Ssp
-
■a. RofttfitYhiowimro has tktm far
wntteli 93,323 lines of posfay. Hi*
flrat worV was wrltti'n^i 1888, and cno-
tiunetf 1,000 liaed of blank rei sr.
Toe dysperto* Iflitotastioa. Aepreastoo of
y. la thstr vsnoot
11 also as a prarMtauvo agaiitet lover ai»d
sad ether laiarmtUaot freer* the " Tmru-
L of Caiteay*’’ usds by
Haaard A O*. Meo Turk, sod sold by
all Pi msaii to the beet looks ; sod for pat two ts
N has
-- „ ^ ’
prising little creature doe* not wander about
homeles* but Is provided tor suitably, a* was the
ol<rsailer, who dropped hi* rheumatism and
cratfoedness when be anplied die 0re;t German
edy, 81 Jacobs Oil. Tills’last, ho»pyer,
Mund rather B*hy to the skeptical readci,
to such we weuld reply In ton gttoge)ew)-Inin
e misunderstood—tn words Illustrating facto
that even tht waves of time oannot wash away
o»- scaly epithet* affeiit—fir J>mm» fill. tiHlay
rvtoes. B W. Pava* fc 8o*a. Boa M0. «omle«.
farmers, Planters, £ Stock Feeder*
Will Base Seat/ by Srladlag their ewe Feed.
Taa CcLaasATED'
Thos. Bradford Portibto
TMTImIm
FOR CORN, WRI
STOCK Ft
t#ata*r,<
Also
ENT, AND
EED.
Gum Ben
ina. Boitipg Cloth .etc.
vitrita for descriptive
circular an* Price Uat.
THOS.. BRADFORD IM.
at Wstlnut Ms-eef. &*-**»•**. •»<«-
top
ha* rendered the live* and borne* of myriad* ot
ers brighter than ever the electric light <wn.
sufferers brtcl
wbkh people lamae
a to admireaJone I
ed than tbe old sailor was an
s thus cor ’— *
more happily new
Invalid, who wrote thus concerning hi* case »
‘ "CROOKED HAERTEL."
Atjeept a thousand thanks tor that <* golden
remedy." 1 su(!hrv<l for many years with rheu
matic pain in my limb*. • Mplcw* were UM* n
together, and people -almo me ''rrookol Haer-
teL” i used hr Jacoa* Oil and was cure-!, and
now feel w «*ell that 1 think 1 rquldflancc. *• in
my youag dava. Joh* IIaEhtll,/Vrwiou/ .
D! BULLS
SYRUP
I
S.
For Two
Generations
The good and staunch old
stand-by, MEXICAN MUS
TANG LINIMENT, hM done
more to unnage pain, relleye
’ gufferiu?, and flayfl'the Mteeot
men and beasts than 41 other
liniments put toweiber. "hjl .
. Memnse the Mustang
Uatret through jmdftwb #
.|o the tstj bone, driTln? p J
all pain and aorfowfl, anB. r
t morbid seeredona, and restor
ingc the alBIrted part tn
and sapple health.
- "S*- ‘
o
hat .wm
i c, •atred
tin
g I wvn duly
hia iifqwwtvw*.
givm, tilaaei 1
U*r erttac e baft |m|
btofeeii# heed
C-tih-tod*’’ to whIiim. i to kfa
WW euAgrelv all! g ImWa re
hM ^u.ant < isrem, • Why -iidat yre
tail toa that h* wea gaaag to spofl sag
litter uf aetlev ikiga.
u.g apw-tai pafaa to give tt>«re a gwuti
a tort in Uw wurtil, and to this eu.1 it was
hia roabre to ri«a frvrn hia batl at ab<«4
intAWwala to faM) thare. It haaam* rath
ar trOMM iMaiaeas tor iuot to ” orewl
oat " denbg tha ootil winter Bights to at
U-o.1 to thru wan ta, ae ha tnerf a saw
pirn. Hrtung a p*a <# Miah ta a war*
orie-v liahiail tht
an.I is tha «ru#ll hoax*, tha
tuna* ralM f'S food,
e (r*»J joti of it, ha
and cmrrtad tha pao taxWaiiy tolha wood
b-waa, wl.eo, aeiaiag aarh pap by tha
napa tha arrfc. he throat Ha noaa tala
tha ion, aaA when all had ** got to thaix
»• wk, l, tlin.edto hia bed. TU nail
muraing ha waa aiauaad by hM wile,
wbo • inia*l to knew wtiat in tha avid
tie had Iona WUh bar bead pan. U-
veatqeto n toitowad ; bM wife w> l up a
hatch nf I-read S*d eat It
•b re to rtaa; tbia yon ear
rarriol to tha pup* and they, after
gorging thrmaeleea with the dough.
«a-Idled Lark tn thru warm neat. Tha
yvaat waa guud and tha pu|*pw« rua*
lo-knig' hie eo Many umMi with t#a
bead of u.a aaunai ivrd for Lmganig.
while their lege an J tails raaroihW
eaita on an sariy-toa# putato. —Render-
sun (An.) 1 o
THK LKMIKMVJ OF TUB cor Hr.
lu the pionaer days of Michigan <>na
F -bn Weeka waa siren ted in n town iu
Waabteuaw county for atealmg ail
elMwq), and when the trial cams off be
fore a Justice the rea,.active lawyers
made l)p* oeual aUti-mcnta of what they
ffipcdtAffW) pttrew Aid THsf%v€ v ^fllflfa
the lawyer f. r the prosecution CaJ Bn-
ulied, the defense aroae and began ;
“ Msfl >t please the .git, wa exyaefe-
ed to provg by JoUfi Day tint mj (^ieat
was iu Ohfb fit tn^ tfnre thfisd faiA*p
were uL Jen, but UAft)rtunat«0y fprgptbe
w ituesH is in Ikm! with Ihe mnmjy* We
ex pocked to prove by Homer Rice tlist
th«! j'laintiff here never had any dieep
*toh-n, but Homer has been called to
Buffalo to see his mother die. We fur
ther exjiected to prove by Abraham
White that the plaintiff never owned
any live stock, exdept a yearling q^df
and two old geese, bnt“Abraham is in
jail iu Detroit fordruukauMa^ JifaMy,
yonr Hotio?, 4^ were* !b aid
exjieeti'*! to prove by Charles Smith, the
undertaker, that instead of the plaintiff
lomhg six fheep he lias lately mysteri
ously anqnirt‘d seven hogaond n gtiinea.
hen; I repeat tlmtwf^t .pidpiAAil ty <
prove this, but Providence has wiBed
otherwise. Mr, Smitli hits bitin cullad
to Grand Rapids to convict his uncle of
body-snatching, and we are tints strip |>ed
of our defense. In this emergency we
throw ourselves upon the well-known
leniency of this honorable court, trust
ing that he will not shot his eyes to tbe
wonderful dispensations of Pftividence
that have left my client disarmed and
unprepared."
The prisoner waa bound over, and got
aaeutanoe of two year*—Defroff JV*4
Frees.
Wa Bara beard both
aaaeaf that than tiaotfiing bt^tsr far a
ta b. rile rgrew j} ^o
wkiflk orvtiiUw* sr# am Ua voting to ctf arelfi^gd may b*'oreMrefiaT* * *
Ml*
abb wpmmKBe
“Newvpapar Work
faglbfuliy rarearfiad
tbfiM' M
t v If ta at irvllu# m to da
Ttie preacher wntca ua; tha
[Wivacy of Hm atudy, and jsnm reflflufa
platilutlr# >* pod out pUgiafuims Jhat
Vngld be the rata of tha editor and tbA
reporter. The lawyer oa-mlti hia
and orgamare hi, campaign in pnfa^e,
bringing into reart reiy m MOcti ga
makeafer Ma cauae and againat tha oana#
of hto advwnsry. The doctor plies his
potion* a%d
■eert t,
lie ti>c
it; if he die # it may be the pills
itlence, thu pl«ywia» .U s«athl*#f
,. 4*f fheae couie to light that their deeds
be reproveth
Moreover, the work 'fifUkh
conunuoua, aa
h* There
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gfitph thi
evening
the first
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reppee.
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|i GOOD FAE7 IKED!!
^ 1 tTRICTLV PURE.
HARMLESS TO THE MOnDEUCATK.
8 H^fi BtKN OURKOwhan ot»
for -the
* Legislature,
been elected
ook-
betker
“ Fiarr a ooi
ssmu-u
your eongh and Dr.
Medical Dtiooven" in
twtfiit-ydofur is occupied by some workers
t doipg some work that shows itself iu the
newspapers of the day
,Repctition is as inq
l?HCts are ever new.
l>e jas fresh as facts,
the) remorseless giant
tho seconds. Them!
is perpetual motion in
In‘such a work, demandina; ceaseless to ^
pffint, ]H'rmitting Jdo',
filernal and ever-varyjqg exqroue, it
impossible for wheal kp u finm:
with chaff, for fc&iihby not-to be n
pairce by mistake#^ fox injustice . not
occasionally to be done.
1 is now being
land, as it has
country for
competition )>e-
Australia
Db. Hammond holds tint smoking is
bad for boys and women; It impairs get everything at halforato*
A emuto
find dbats
their digestion, dght find bearing, the
eayf, and renders them sr^lject to nep-
ralgin and disease# of the. brain. For
men h» thinks the moderate smoking of
a cigar is good^sfahnUng the waste of
the tis-uee, making the food go farther
and cindAiig thap to bear trouble with
complacency,
*
I-
wife. -That is rathejN fow, ,-hij
it ia supposed that olergymen iB Ca
Ii
to, 1M1.
- i 0 *Whre»fa.fai
/ H. WABmAOe JT" A]
luff aver from .ufu-w/ an to
»ey* wkioh yielded neftber to
Mom nor minaral apeiog* A few. bottlm of
your Safe Kidney sod Liver Oar* bovwver, re-
sta«#fimeto.fy<**tfinltfi Oy^feRoyMiM-
. jlxv D* W. h. Gao a, at Ebirdari,
ffi entering his hfefafi reofiuifa, faired S
rewglar, whore ha promptly grappled.
The struggle oootinaed along tha hall
aad into the'streat, wfera tAs IhlAf , wfa'
thrown aad held by tha
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OLIVER.
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younaed. • l il
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ple* ot tb,« above Mattawineff
rent postpaid op reqeint of five
3o- stamps.'' 'Pwrxh# find oi*b«-
lars to aoents if ties*red.
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