The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 27, 1882, Image 4
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ytm *4 Aral • mm all la tfea " Kithrj it (
bat
i who ia all
.‘"S
Altar a yaar or two ha begins to seem to
tob to be • rather clever fellow, with
traits that an seldom observed to exist
in a chara-U'i otherwims cxoellont, b«l
an ^rneeble man in many respects. To
a ooutenanoe always exproMive at a
certain rHimmont, often ot gnat
beauty, and almost never coarse, angular
or hard, he joins a physique the thinnest
attenuated evi
S®”.
and most attenuated ever found com
patible with looomotkm and the general
control of a muscular system. His legs
an spindles, his arms much like flattened
sticks somewhat enlarged at the articula
tions. Of stomach he usually has about
aa much as birds of the crane species
an remarkable for, and ia seldom dis
posed to undue enlargement in the
region of the waistband. His shoulders
an thin and sharp, and if he stoops
slightly, it need not necessarily be re
garded as an indication either of
scholarship or disease of the lungs.
His complexion is seldom fair,- and gen
erally of a not unhandsome swarthiness,
2^*r£vV“
that of then*, swd
i was its 1
VauTAtan was I
ill <
to mention its two leading Ocm-
sequence*, which an, the toanass of
hvpocrisy and the increase at perjury.
The increase ot hypocrisy ia the inevita-
i result of connecting any description
penaltfi with the profotwionof particu-
opimfins. Whatever may be the Mso
| increase of hypocrisy is the inevita
ble result of ‘ rtr*
z
with individuals, it is certain that (be
majority ot men find an extreme dilli
cully in long resisting oonsitant tempta
tion. And when the temptation comes
to thorn in the shape of honor and
are too
emolument, they i
often ready to
profess the dominant opinions, and
their beli
though sometimes |
that, by the present
exactly
I heie never seen
what we call a “dumb”
a Cuban with
face or an un»
is the born dundyr He
andy. ne
jewelry like e women ana like a
abandon, not indeed theur belief, but
the external marks by which that belief
is made Iriblio. Every man who takes
this step m a hypocrite; and every gov
ernment which encourages this step to
be taken is an abettor of hypocrisy and
a creator of hypocrites. Well, therefore,
may we say that when a government
holds out as a bait, tHat those who pro
fess certain opinions shall enjoy certain
privileges, it plsys the parts of the
iter of old, and, life the evil one,
offers the good things of this
world to him who will change his wor-
Jjhip and deny his {site. At the same
time, and as a part of this system, the in-
) of perjury has accompanied
of kypoe
hypocrisy. For
that proselytes thq* ob-
not be relied upon, have
of Ihta
theina
pinches feet " that are ! plainly serin)
small enough naturally into agonizing teinrd could noF be relied upon,
shoes. He wean woIumv in mat the danger by the moat extraerdi-
•iae or ridieulooa In tmnlln—. with nary pwoaotiona; and compelling men
shirts of dazzling colon and cuts so very to con Arm their belief by rapiatad oaths
"eta that you may observe the hare thus sought to protect the old creed
ends of Ha ooUar-booee and the ; ageinri Iks new eooverta. It is this sn»-
sdtom of his thin throet At the incion as to the motives of others which
he goes about the hss given rise to oaths of every kind and
that hang upon in every direction. In England even the
flap and , boy at oohafs is (oread to swear about
yaw L the bmausL fils ooai aeama to ! matters Vbich he eanuot underatand.
WmbaaumuflafcwatsllarinaB. whareea andwhtah far riper minds are unable to
| li he s/larwards goes into par-
of his neck. H it liam-nt, be must again swear about h!s|
■ of I
M be delights hiawelt wltli the *<4rsiBity of wbiob is c^Imi strangrlv
rjh^r ur^taj know aot. As rantrssUd wnb the
. i«
of hia
of Himry m Whan the body ef Duo
Oeuae waa found he had a box of comfits
ill hia band.
1 la 1751 the drew of a French
d.indy
^ _ and
stiver waistcoat, yellow velvet
and blue stockings. ■ r
Sts Thomas Pashtus, who died in
1741 in England, made a collection of
stone coffins, and ww, at the time of
his decease, in powewion of several
score.
Thk “nine worthies” spoken of in hist
ory were three Gentiles—Heel or, son of
Priam, Alexander the Great and Julius
Csesar; three Jews—Joshua, Conqueror
of Canaan, David, King of Israel, and
; and throe Chris!
Judas Maeoabesus ; and throe Christians
—Arthur, King of Britain, Charlemagne,
and Godfrey of Bouillon. ,
“Orrr o* Maohitiohht Distaxors ”
is a popular name given to the city of
Washington, the capital of the United
States, from the fact of its being laid
out on a very large scale. The entire
rite is traversed lay two sets of streets, r
from seventy to 100 feet wide, at right probably all who are in a fail
angles to one another, the whole a R»in.4 i 1 ^ y ‘ l ™
intersected obliquely by fifteen avenues-
from 130 to 160 feet wide.
Nicholas J. Booskvxlt was the first
to take a steamboat down the groat
rivers. His boat was built at Pittsburgh,
in the rear 1811, under apjfMgMfliL
with Fulton and Livingston, from Ful
ton’s plans. It was called the “New
Orleans,” ww about 300 tons burden,
and ww propelled by a stern wheel, w-
stated, when the wind ww favorable, by
sails carried on (wo masts. The hull
was 188 fee* long. 80 feet beam, and the
of
i feet long, 80
the whole,
ww about I4Q.000.
hie family, aa <
inch
The
and Sew
and taw U IW ieJi^%
I wrwt al awyUuaa IfceWe
lef tea i
lem tafc ana
aa svsui of far
by relating
AMm Is taring atam
A wholly overlookod.
vital subject can be
tbs following expe-
^ A Day la Africa.
I am not immodest enough to aesuae
to speak for other readers, but for my
own part I have become rather tired of
African travel era. On* always knows
auisp i
md, was
B. O
known to the entire
iwakoued on« nlgUl
out of a sound slssp, and lay awake until morn
ing. His mind sseraed unnsually active, and Us
not only reviewed his past life, which had been
an eventful one, bnt laid extensive plans for
the future. He did not feel cHpceitlly ill, but
oould not aooount for the unusual activity of
bis brain, nor for thk restlessness which seemed
to poeseea him. In the morning he had but
little appetite, but was apparently well in other
In s few days, however, he began to
/eel 'restless and morbid, although lie tried
earnestly to overcome the feeling which had
taken possession of him. But try as he would
the shadow of some evil seemed to follow him,
and h« was conscious of a gradual sinking and
_ away of all bis physical faculties. He
had Seen an earnest and diligent worker,
and in his xoai frequently overtaxed his
strength, and being absorbed in his duties
failed to observe the common symptoms with
which he was afflicted, thus permitting the
work of destruction to go on unheeded. But
the end finally came in a most peremptory
manner. Shortly before his death he wrote a
letter—the last one be ever indited—in which
he speaks as follows : “A talirithatdtattlkL.
affects different minds cuffereutly, but
fair condition of
instinctive!'
beforehand what they have lu thrir puck,
will
and precuely the way in which they
1 spread out their wsrea. The victorious
struggle with the lion, and tha hair
breadth i
escape from death at the hands
of the native chiefs, ore matters easily
anticipated; and that romantic young
savage who attaches himself body ana
soul to the person at the adventurer, and
invorigbiy returns with him to civiliza-
tion—what a threadbare figure that is l
destiny
be began
vely
shrink from it with an indefinable dread andl
horror. A
sell to foresee his own
of those he leave* than he was
to die."
Tbs resent ssd end sudden death of Hon.
Clarkson N. Potter is on* of the most serious
warnings gftwii in tha long list of i&uomnr*
arissssssoftiisiowtosl. HfaqslsuHiiiBUo
(Wsre.wsta
The question u, «err these tu. u s“
of their health, and ooui 1 they
ffSr Potter^ mS!m IlftmT* 10
How well we know him under his vari
ous guttural aliases! Tet what would
rix month* in Africa amount_tp without
this lineal descendant of Bdbinson Cru
soe’s man Friday ? - ’ . -
7 may seem to display a wont of tact
in disparaging African travelers, being,
in a humble fashion, an African traveler
myself, but I have a rare advantage over
everybody who has ever visited that
country aiul written about it—I remained
there only one day. 'The standpoint
from which I View the dark continent it
IhwMffliqwe. It I l«*d
or even a fortnight, I shou
to l>e original. I should naturally have
killed my lion, tempted the appetite of
-the nnthropophagitgjjrd brought home
a little negro boy.
and, u
did node of these
instead of obscurely falling
in at the tail end of a long line of African
explorer*, 1 Claim to stand quite alone,
and in eu attitude so wholly unconven
tional aa to entitle it to copyright Bo
far as I am aware, the idea never before
entered the bead of. any man to travel
5.000 miles to Aftim, and then to stay
, there only twenty-four hoers 1— T. B,
* :A. ra
to a*
•ndia very eta
will
Asa TOUT druggist
11 toil yoa Uahraya
shoot Kriway-Wort Ha
Always goes around with a long face—
An alligator.
Wo a xx that hava been pronounced ineursbls
by the bast phyaiaUns have been completely
cured by Lydia - — .. . —
pound.
lOSTETTJlfc
* A
E. Ptnkham’a Vegetable Com-
' • —-rirrir • ^
AioifT be afraid of appearance* so long
appea;
as yonr life is all right No man can
better afford to have ill-tempered thingi
said of him than the man who docs noi
deserve them. ”
Trial. *
1b» Toltaio Belt Oo„ MsrshzU, Mich., wffl
land their Hectro-Voltnlo Belts And other
Electric Appliance* on trial for thirty day* to
m afflicted with Nervous Debility,
any person afflicted with Nervous
Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, guarantee^
lug complete restoratiae of vigor and manhood.
Address as abova sitnout delay.
P. 8.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’
trial is allowed.
No ship, it is said, that has carried
the name of Jasper, ever made a second
e. Why should Jasper be such a
to-carry? ..
voy
for s qosrtsr el a osntory *r mors Hortsttsfa Stomsek
BtlUrs hu bssn ths rslgniag spselS* Or iDdigoation. dys-
pvpaix, bxr sod •*u«, s I<ms of pky*tdkl oUistns, Uvow
oomplslDt sod other dUordert, sad kss be«s most em
phatically Indorsed by medical men aa s hea\jA and
etrenftb rectoratlve. It sonotaracte a tendency to pr*.
matuie decay, and luetaloi sod aomtorta^h* aged aod la. *
■na.
For eale by all Drogglite sad Dealer*
genefflly.
BIf:xew*> , s peritonized beef tonic, the only
preparation of beef oonUinlng its mtirt
boos
dtaasgui
On* ot t
Aldrich, in Harper t Ma
‘ Who ia Loetfcrr said the
U the tatantdasa in Somlty srhooL “1
know" spoka op a brave 5-vaar-oid girl
•taa VTsaiwJtowa, “WriLtohma.
* XT.12. - _
tosHtoMO. ft,
i two:
* sligU,
tart *SWS. a test h» .. wsmUi
IB *
Um swtaaa of
— r
Mr M
nt I«W\«S ■> e*
VsHskwI. Haw i
Ifhri
cd taw is
Ur
httU taastoriir. aa* wwori sack a ahort
Lml.J ul fmf* Ana l like htai oft oH. aa’
ITwVwS ataVAtari?^?*
“Thai will Aa, halto/ braha to lha
taMhcv; “I aaw waa saw pruli l W#
will gw ea to aaolhs* qwsufitoa," oaA H
iwqaMaA lha toarhar flow alaataa So pri
'■U ■ugh 'As-og i.‘U La -tk rihtol wigaig
oar sha "ktd aaah a LsA saAA vwa
haow.*’ww Lory waa iaataarriag otorisar
by. Lawv toAA her awtolMr
Mm! aha itaaagfcl Salto %m
ywaag la ga It sataMl. lha NafflaaaMaA
waa awl gaaal hw kasa
li >■ wash
prvperiirt. It eonUlns blood-making,
force generating snd lify-euaUIuing properiles ;
invaluable for iodigestion, dyspspAo,. nervous
1^^ .
AND
prostration, snd til forms of general debility ;
also, in til enfeebled conditions, whether |
result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over
work or scuts dmoaas, psrltctuarly If
friiiu palmousry compiatnU. Caswell, ■
A Co., proprietor*. New York. Hold by druggnU.
HUTIlil, Tkiak •/(!>• tout* Pul B bring »acM by
VOIMia Mfaitawfl Ihto |IA» flf JO«r flit 1*1. TlbwrM M ISA ••ghl
•I ir*t With (fw'M ; Itawy III I# kill. MuuaMf'* luflkhai
Xmtm.tiHjB to ill atoitokiUU iWrik Onlj Jj dr ala •
•m *nirkHviour
HOT ••AITT* Cm i'aha, lUnlaato, •‘^aw*. flw^a
•wtorito, Tortw*. f hay If a* A*. ^'Wlklaitori, far tori
%tJ takito Frwi >«■■■. F*e^kloto total fUriflm
I'tlT r%|t** l d|C m m 0U*m hr-
■■ ■
• n «A»rK%*ta.flii%«ii t%ti •» m%rrwm%
too hmMfl >■ wi Nt> (k» ^ftoftata, WfkPBr
i, « y- — » w ton ( if WimmA, &«*»«?•, Lrtoaa
lM I
W*T9 If* l* fILLB taa hata
TNI 0 HiCf ROUTE TO
NIAGARA FALLS,
l.aas Chataawu, Barmlswo.
Thousand libnds, White MounUlni,
NETT YORK and BONTOX.
Par Osata OmOs, OWm. a**.. tdOsm I
iwi rowtort Ato*«. M w.»wt>S|
THH i
iMsrsr
r.ranarjwatf:
MBISia. #• i-ata. saa . rw mSs
f/ a.-*, b» , .V 11 -v ms waa*-* a
• fli vafllriP. BhtaAMtoMtafc ya#toato Oh, f^k
TWVTW! J^ppj
- AgB a Oto Sts •-
w lartoMta IMBOMS MM
la* si
ll
• 4 Os
MitaaaJ a rats
fUtotah Stool
■>*>Up taah hM
ta taw
to ta» Ota Mrifl.
■star
A «man>*a*i
lha toma to
to *ay
1/ is
Itoaa a
to. , to
Mai
A taw ywaoiMg. M woo Mto tashtaa
otosag a svrtaia attgh* toAtatoraaoi,
•■to *d lha gaaaA I* «tato*» h* Ih*
furwwwri sd Mb* fto|dtal h*«aa Waahlagtaa
I* to*a* sofosaaBtatoew Wotasra stay asms ,
to Um MMw-rafhaMl saatow sfl Mto awia
toy Two togar awatoA ta fwaw* a wxoaa
taps aotota*. tatoswwr. saat waa smms
tats a to*a at
mm a *■ ■ ■ s*a.
r s. a som mmmrnm m * - ^ . .
<t - x <l * * ?*?"*'”* ~ *■».
«A Mm Hostoa * ao|
.toato* Mia Ctofta
toowwisH ata to tota
■os
ad Ol
mi a
tar rhMto Vm
mm itay •%** > mm
i CM to #wad tow rt
“toSOf*
■a to
M a
mi ta* l
m •
uhka#vta«,A^ h
f4m m
I swa *a wM tw anwowi toota
Maw hwtaa Th* sotawau at ta* raawoai
si Mta taMso* towta Mo* oyMtota la* to*y
raaotariMtortaMritatafl agitata rigM^ta
fw-s
■total fltitaa MtoMpBriMp *
ta tatariai i
iktai stoaitaj ta^ta ta AMtakto
i ajVltaa~ta
tataw#k# StataflMflk iHh
at •
* * ~ * tai
to oay too* to ow^oto 1 tomOtot Ms
%ft Mtota
tatota tawtaf fm to«
• htogasMwl
I Iota i A *
•tato ■ftftgCT BO§m999
— ^ ■ WJilL0 UMVIHfllTT,
B V Vtoa.
hdKti t
li. ' Sad ^Ommi to — ymm aa
itoVtoa.aai
to* s v*. tto»M
Md mmm<i MMM
ssatoto haw kdtoo Qaagtos
sad Maotosi hato#* l-w.
>gWtoi
M Alb
to to to • ftototo mmmM
at M toss.ni mm Mm i
to bta ysAtoy I* to a» h* to rilH
lg ta OtotorV wMh ohtoh I* tosy
‘Awl to ih* Ktohrotassy
ata*-
a a. to*
■ sasayatowa a* m
I tea flatarotea tatoi tatawMs
| to* taw hsteta 4 Uto swato* teal Ms» ta
I «aa* toAtotoai to to (hrateoteote a* oaowr
I fla atel ta* ssaasta to teal gammi «d
I rote MMNte m Jam to* (Ih Ths li
j feto stotoaM (StoBMH, CSsoadtowA Ohto
I * Koswtaal to* Mhmmmataam oaA bOsAto
I 4 Moowa ll lw* hotoatetawl ta* atowtey
I 4Mk tkotos It Marta.as. wafaM a
tatopii ** m*s bow* omA ta toy laMdl
• omm I «a4 OtotakawhaMl wMh toato**i*4ta w
y _ 1 W*A I teawAH totwsatoiss* totoasly
I taha (tar MaasrV, Mw%, Chaitotetoa
I Isoa, i stays Cm s,’ To* toteri stawte*
■ tea otoarf ' *.* am wash a* ta moA* •
astoto *bm
WAVTgpyqgi
> tatotetoteS^fltata#aate total ha AM# #awfl| ^teateta
•tetatate Ml 6 JL •
r«w ■ mm
tdtaUHSJHtateLIlIU
“ MS^W *■■*"» *♦* ta**^—s-to-—waA
-fu»k'W t rr^ra-ki ; mtTT n'T
!C> laTtoTMa^T* ”*
. - — M .-T- . A A -
*r
at Iks
> K*l on early day
«r visitura Owa
loth*
1* BOW BMctr far louk-
which atoms to b* in
traditioa coBiMct-
ed irilh AA mmmtj, Ihat Mr. Jrii
who wo* the tint owner (it having
free bo all vizi ton.
1 in hss name)
it to the public as
According to the
a prevision in the
will to that effect; but this k a mistake,
as the writer has asocrtsuiod by on in
spection o( it and of a deed of eonvey-
once on record in Rockbridge county.
•r looking at the
125 cents, then 60 cents, and
bridge was 25 cento, then 60 cents,
finally fl. At the former prioeq it was
ir--.-?-
a scarce of considerable income, bnt $1
woe more than the public were willing
to stand, and, like the last ponnd, broke
the comers back. The consequence was
(holler (wo or three years pari the in*
come has been very inconsiderable.—
Lynchburg Virginian,
, Um Lady Vmta
ths loo* oa a white polfTwy.
lal
IB
•Oh,
II
lo the other cold, pakri
ibe pnnaod (o ejaculate
htt tt terrible I Oh, Nog,
C ’te all but too up I
paltry love of poor
me ! Aloe! What can I do to
dace my unfortunate crime V'
At this instant a black friar who had
been stealing chickens daring the night,
slid out of the hedge. The poor girl saw
htoniDd tell on hor kneer
“O. Father!” she cried, “ what can
I do to condone my rin ?”
“ Give the ohuren £2,000,000.
Haven’t got the
“Put »
oKmtvmI »*
V Illll'“l.
“Can’t afford it"
“Well, then; name something
them ifl their memory. “
— For a few
wway her
blook fria
window in the
aftei
3 maiden turned
friar improved the
— Women and the Telegraph.
TheT
Htelegraph work of England hu
now been very largely confided to women,
and it ie calculated that there can not be
less than 700 employed at the Central
*ff of tne I
»Telegraph Otaar
ch, which ■
t.
Office. The staff of
ing-hooee Check Branch, which super
vises the whole telegrapliio wofk of the
kingdom, and acta aa a check upon all
the clerks in the department, k exclu
sively composed of women, to whom if
also intrusted the entire financial buri*
nee*- Certain branches of the savings
bank department are also in their hands,
Is well aa the dead ietier offio# The
number who apply whenever a vacancy
the mors
go through the dead bodies,
tketwowstr
to
> Jaafe-fr
•two watches, some loose change
a recipe for hone liniment Aa the girl
turned, a bright intelligent glow tilumi
nated her radiant tofltWtaL 1 ™* *
lantern.
“ I have it 1” said the girl.
“Wbidhr said the friar.
“You know the milk punch that you
and the old man swig together?”
“Well, I should amile.”
MXta: well, from thk hour, hence
forth and forever, it shall be called Egg
Nog 1”—Steuben Republican, '\
. The Moulder Act
“And do you really love me, Lilian?”
be asked ia BMHH tooaa.
He
ttiysMBrik. ThaflNtot
toeaad te imbuu*
rw
M tea teal to*
s« teaetoM Bstoto stotMto I taBOMtoA Ih* a
tamrrn H.
•0*1 A «ABT|* fH Ttel
KcrroftxjLZta
HlST0ar«*W0RLD
».•
MB tosBs toObl toto stoto.
A totataHVMHMto teoB I
toPritaBWto
fu .
I to hh* a IsmtaM
h*ar tetatov Y«n AsuX
-to M. p« Ih* i«Wto
te MMto* end kill *aa
It kl
to 800
to
an not te all
and th* ■abject k still im
Tb* rings at
hen
White
land show symptoms
Richmond Park,
thk climate at leaatwere already reached.
•-London Oturdenert’ Chronicle.
i«<M*n sorenauieu to ue
cedars planted in Eng-
•toms of decay, as in
aa if their fail age in
He Didn't Mind the Expense.
“Fourteen dollars for a little lunch foi
two!” exclaimed a prosperous looking
customer to the proprietor of s restau
rant Why, what the devil do you
take me for?’* —
“I know it’s a little steep,” said th<
steak stretcher, “but you’re the onlj
soul that’s been in to-day, and my rent
falls due to-morrow.”
‘Tm blamed it I don’t really admire s
man,with a nerve like yours, and I’ll pay
the awindle,” and with an amused smile
the blooded stranger tossed the hast:
pirate a 850 note, flipped a dollar out ol
the change to the waiter and walkec
out.
-** What a pity we can only have on«
chance at a man like that,” murmnrec
the dyspepsia dispenser regretfully. But,
when the next day the rent oollectoi
threw out the note as a counterfeit, his
despair waa such that it waa all four
waiters and the cook could do to prevenl
hk swallowing a bottle of hk own alleged
wine, and thus putting an end to himself.
wma p&vided with a aenae of
it would probablyTTs 7 gresTmd mdkj
I by a definite odor, and
Wools*
la Um
of tea
mi
MY.
yssro no way wo*
i given
i been
fscl
kooeit to
Its locrssss whsa If bod bsoom* mm fixed apoa
te* •ysk-aL With In te* past two years, hue-
srsr, ws bar* laarard of more than (Mr hun
dred prom>UT.oed esses of Bnzht's dissase.
many of them macb sons than those shove
described, snd most of
ap by prominent physicians, who have
completely cored. Toe mean* used to aecom-
pliab this end has been Wamsr’s Safe Kidney
and Liver Core, manufactured in Boebenter,
N. Y., s remedy that baa won its way into the
ooufidenoe of tbs public solely upon the re
markable merits it possesses. As a resalt, it
k more widely used and tboronEhly praised
than toy medicine which has aver oeen before
the American public. Indeed, there da not a
drag store in the entire land where it cannot
be found.
Although Bright’s disease is so common in
Cttioe, it ic still more prevalent in the country.
.When eminent phyakiane in the largest cities
are not able to recognize Bright’* disease, it is
only natural that w the country, where there
are few physicians of any kind, and those few
so unacquainted with the disease as to call it
by some other name, it ahonld rage terribly and
yet unknown to the ones who are inffering
with it Thousands of people can look back
and recall the death of friends from what was
■apposed to be seme common complaint, when
it was really Bright’s disease, axd mo ox* kmkw
it. The terrible plenro-pnenmonia, which has
been so dreaded, u usually the result of uremic
or kidney poison. Lung fever can he traced to
a similar sonree. Most oases of paralysis arise
from the same difficulty, as well as innumerable
fevers, lung, throat, head and bowel tronblcs.
A vast number of ladies have suffered and died
from complaint* common to their sex called.
TYmx fiOBBot wb AaA a gifi ImmoImb
I who m twnlilal tx Ih* troe a suss at that
j term?—TVa** S’tHMif (.Yin*. lieout
' maybe, tln-rr or* nous of tluti kiml in
vo ur tMiicbborhood. •-
par haps, gsosral debility, when, could the real
cans* have been known, it would hava been
found te b* Bright's iiteMS. masquerading
nadar onotbtr oame. lojoaikod contrast to
who wsrs as low as toy of
steered te
M « ertalslx to Belter. "
WnjtnMToa, N. C.. Feb. 4, 1M1.
H. H. Waoxza 4 Co.: Sort—l know from
p-Tsonsi expariMMS that your 8af* Kid nay and
Liver Cor* is a great msdicio*, and i believe all
who are afflicted can taka II with a certainty of
relief and cure. H. Hsbium.
Wk do not core what men think of
ns to-day, bnt do hope that we shall
'll under the light of time.
stand well under the light
It is the easiest business ia (lie world
to do a thing. “ The learning how k
where the lalior i*.—Lampion.
“ ■■ehwiMklbsh”
Quick, complete care, all annoying Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary Diseases, fit. Di nggists.
Send for pamphlet to E.
N. J.
A PhiSadhlphian haa
chozn^
served hot for soap at his company
neia. ■ . *
8. Wells, Jersey City,
pagne
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An Open Letter.
Messrs. Ellis & Co.—It affords me
great pleasure to make the following
statement: For FOURTEEN years I have
been constantly suffering from chionie
hsematuria—the hemorrhage being at
times very great, and at no time entirely
arrested. The accompanying congestion
of the kidneys frequently was acutely
I hfi'
B. F
painful. I have bad treatment by the
best physicians, but their skill gave
me no relief. The wide-spread celeb
rity of the Bailey Springs, in the care
of affections of the urinary organs, dr
I—ImsA me to trv them. I have been
Indeed, in lea than one week, ill
of disease bad
, as i( by BMgic. > 11
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Saa Turk, toeaslr oud wharartoriteteatlv
i nd rxwi Bapt. wonia
log: “Icoocbt."
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tews, msmv ato *MM.r*tes s smtisSMf sou te
msi is mb has sf •tema.
H. O. F. KOCH A MON,
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MEW V OBH tlVT.
MAKE HENS LAY.
Ss ZaglM* VHsrlsaiy aaramam ato rteaM, »«*
iraTslin^ hi I to n-uniry, u*» IhM sm.1 «f tte UotMsto
OMII* Few.l.r* .t,M h.r* tm wwtklM. trMk. HSMfs
•ski I
ftf«ton
mt um rnnrmaa s t or.niYion rowoer*. I'onn, my
ymilal is ss* (Sat of fund. Sold .T.rvwteie, at
by iii.ll ter * Istbr Mtmia. I. A JOHSSOX A CO.,
form.rly Bangor, Me.
4V/»,k. et:«<i.iy *«» o->to/*s.-iy SM_b*. , --- 1 y
i A*! li •tad Tfircjill f*-©,. A (• M<*
gKIDNEY DISEASES.
has be&n Proved
by thonatnda and teas of thousands nil t
the oountry to b* ths SUHEST CUHB
eror diacovored for all
Doss a lams bock ordisonlsred urine ladl-l
! that
at yon
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Sr* B victim P TrT.TN DO HOT]
■ff
> Eldnsy-XTort utonco, (avsryl
reeojnmcn'l 1*3 aid It
sverooios ths
ruction, i
and i
InsonUaeaos or retention of Urine, brlcJ
to» rapj depovlts. snd djill <
1 spocdUy yield to Ite curative powsr.
rate* n. bold bt snuoanres.
KIQNEY-WORT
LADIES
M*
. _ . ibtati Hny oib^r. hnd U th«
And Oentlemen
•applied at wbolesals rales. For tens* address
OHIO TEA COMPANY,
qramoriELn, ohiq.
AGENTS
Both Lsdlci and O.ttle-
mcn, wanted to tesdte
one of tha brat •suing
article* in the world;
wanted by almoet every
man, woman and child in city and countrv. Good wage*
can be made In yum own neighborhood. Particuliufi«a.
—omb—to——mte———te
B! W. CROWELL & CO., SprillleU, Ot
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CURE.
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lasla, «*. Keliakle evl-
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t* eared pstlenu ead oh-*.
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