The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 24, 1879, Image 4
AGRICULTURE.
M3K1x.-One would think that the
subject of milking is suilleiently well
understood at the present time wittiout
any further instructions with reference
to it, but never was there a greater
mistake made. Hundreds of dairymen
begin to complain th'tt their cows are
d.ying up early while they have good
feed anld plenty of it. We were talk
ing with one of the leading dairymen
with reference to the matter, the other
day, and his opinion coincided with
ours in this respect, and he claimed
that more cows were spoiled by being
improperly handled than by poor food.
To get the greatest yield of milk the
cows should be milked regularly, qu let
ly and thoroughly, yet quickly. eUn
erally speaking, twice a day is often
enough, but there are cases when it be
eomes necessary to milk three times,
but these are comparatively rare. At
six o'clock, morning and e>trening, is as
near the right time, all things conaid
cred, as any. Milking should be done
quietly, without any scolding or kick.
ing or otherwise hurting or exciting
the anhnal, and she will then habitu
ally come gladly for the operation,
stand quietly and let down her full
flow. It should be done thoroughly,
as nearly as possible always by the
sane person. There is a great differ
ence in milkers; some will get the last
drop, while others will le'ive the rich
est part in the udder. It has been
proved to the satisfaction of all good
dairymen that the strippings will yield
from ten to twenty per cent. more
cream than the rest of the milk; how
important it is then that the cow should
be milked clean. Besides, if she is not
made to yield all that she has daily,
she will dry up sooner, and gradually
fail in the quantity u:til it decreases
perceptibly. Cows should never oe
hurriedly driven to and from the pas
ture as it agitates and heats the milk,
if before tiliking, and tends to make
them wild after the milk hias been
drawn. We had an opportunity of
seeing the results of' a change in the
managenent of cows on P'leasanit Vietw
Farm a short time ago. The proitie
tor, Mr. Southworth, met with a severe
accident, wIhici contined himi to the
house for nearlyi a week, during which
titme strangers were employed co attend
the cows, and, although they were
treated kindly, still it was ditterent
from their usual treatitent, and the
milk pail showed a much sinaller yieltl,
anld the cows themselves became rest
less and reflused to "give dow'' as
fornierly, althiough, as before stattt.
they were treated with tile greatest
kindness and milkel by exlerienctelid
htilis. But when ht' was ale to coeu'
to the barn again, the cows soon filled
the pails as usual, anid that, too, with
110 change of foot.
11a. A. 'T'11.m.:N, of 3orri., ills.,
writes to the A'tlional Iire Sto ek.Imurnal
as tollowrs in regardi to spmying hefers:
"We spay ihenl Iht call is fr-om three
days to three weeks oli. We' cit. a
slih, atbont, one anti a hall' inches in
leugi hi, Jlst for ward of i he hg. ''his
Is more eonvenient. timu in the side. I
do not think there is anly mture risk to
- u i in spaying a hlifer' at thattage than
in eastrating ait ul clfot' the saue age;
in fact, inl may calves, tiet heilet's tie
not mild the olpert.to:t so miuct as thi'
bulls after the st'e.onl day. Sew u,
with stitching through Ihe hIle and
all that you ent through, using decit
stitches like a letter x.''
REtmtt>lNxc borers in peach tIres,
says the Countriy (uentle'nanI, it is uisefui
to heap ai peek of dry3 shlcketl itn
atbotut the peach trees aft-er3i t.he grubsm
had been lekedC( out andit before t.be
eairthi Is drawn back to the tree.Th
hmne kIlls any~ grubs that, miay be let t.
If a live gr'ub is thrown in to1 tIhe dry1
lime it will soon die ; tis may be tilt
to satisfy any iniqulring mnind. Having
used lime in this wayi in 1877, the writ
er' found no beretrs at all ini his trees iia
1878, and thmerefome lias confidence ini
this moans of r'epressinig t,he dopipeta
tions of this pest.
SeitArcuxs IN IIontsEs.-A writer in
the Aittic Con8stitut ion says' a very
good remiedy is to keep time lower part
of the leg washed clean wit,h caIsthle
soap, 11111 apply a mnixtur'e of lard and1(
glun-powder. Another is to wash the
sores thoroughly wit.h warm water' and
eamstle soap), then rinse off with clean
water; after tis rumb dIry with a cloth.
Tihien grate somie carrots and bind thmemt
on the sores. Repeat this every day
for four1 or live days.
Diamnondt Cut Diam,ond.
We were laylig ofY' some miles away
before Madras, on the steamship Su
muatra, wvhLch had broken hot' shmaftjust
ats we loft Madlras for Ceylon, when a
boat put off from thte shore wit,h a party
of natives to sell us fruits, anid among
them was one of theIr most famous
men of mystery, ie came on board,
anid it was suggested that hie should
-lperfor'm there.
"Spreading some1 sand oni the tdeck,
lie plamnted it In a manigo-seed fr'omi
which lie, raised a nmango tree soe
eighteen inches high.
'"Then lie (d1( some stirprIsing things
wvithi a venemious cobra, which lie car
uied rolled in the cloth about his loins,
concludIng with a very clever trick, in
which two pigeons, one black and one
white, which were imade to vanish at
will, to change fromi one basket to an
other. The Captain ur'ged IRobert iIe
,icr who was on boiird to do something
to ?othier the man, who wasm very con
conceited about, hhnmself'.
"So Robert suddenly asked to look at
one of the pigeons. Hie took the wite
- one. With a moveennt like lighting
hie pulled the hieadh off' the bird, lie
held the head in one handlt, the quiver'
lng, strtugglliig, dhyinig bird ini the otheri,
and1( then threw thlem over'bot'd.
"'The coiniotioni was frightfulI. Th'ie
poor nlative shrieked andt cuirsed, and1(
gave vent to his rage In the choicest
Ieingaiese.
".The iIghty white matg'clain l ooked
with mer'ry eyes a.t the juggler's dli..
tress. Then when,thie row was at Its
.height and I began to feel uneasy at time
p)rank,' Robert suddenly malsed his
hlands-oh, those beautiful, wvhiite,wvon
dher-workinig hands. Ie myster'ioushy
beckoneth, -as if summoning the dove
fiom is watery grave, and pinteiid upi
ward. There was the white dove elm'..
clIng round in tIme air; in one moment
it alighited on the piece of earpet before
its despoundenut owner, ulni'amed(.
Curses gave way to profound salaams
amid prayers that the great wihil,e magi
- lan might never (lie.
-Mrs. Lunsford, of Auglaize couoty,
0o1, who lost her husbandi ind six
reta by theo burninig of thueir real
go , veral weeks ngo, dIed of' griof'
DOMESTIC.
TIME SI'AnEt BED. - Almost every
family has a spare bed. It Is generally
in a spare room, reinote from the living
room, where it would never feel the
influence of any fire that would usually
be kindled; or in a cha'nber with no
arrangement for warming it in winter.
into this spare room and spare bed
comnpanly are put, freqeintly without
the least thought that there is the
slightest danger of injuring their
guests. This is doine with the kindest
intentions, out of respect for their
erlends, who they wish might enjoy
the best they have. Strong, healthy
persons, in the vigor of life, might not
experience any serious inconvenience.
Not so the feeble or aged. Many under
these circumstances have taken a cold
that has brought on severe cough
sotnetimes congestion of the lungs, and
even death itself. It ought to be known
that an unoccupled bed in a cold room
in winter not only becomes cold, but
also gathers moisture, and is dangerous
to the most robust and healthy, but es
pevially so the aged and infirm. None
are more exposed to this danger than
the ministers who preach with two or
more churches alternately. Sometimes
they arrive at the house where they in
tend to spend the night late in the day,
thoroughly fatigued and chilled ; or at
the close of the labors of the Sabbath
are completely prostrated. In either
case the system requires rest and com
fort, and is in a poor contition to be
taxed with an extra effort to keel) up
animal heat in a coli, damp bed!, and
the result is a sleepless night, cold
and hoarseness in the morning, pro
tracted cough, congestion or consump
Lion and death. These dangers are
easily remedied. The least trouble,
perhaps. where It can be done, Is to
kindie a tire inl the rooln or in an ad
joining room, and open the bed an
hour or two before it is occupied ; or it
may be warmed by a hot soap-stone,
btotth-s of hot water, or the old-fash
ioned " wariing-pan,' or by applying
heat in any way that a thoughtful
woman can find out.. Extra yuil!s and
couforters will add no protection. Tie
to'ld and dalunmiess adil daigers are in
the hed.
l'ist. ts ui:1:E.-it is a well
kino n f;ict, net ulit'reqluently brought
:u publie notice in the otewspalers.that
ocecasioallly a cieece i foundi whilcl
Vosse1te! 1,i 'onous propert ie-. Record
is nw-'le ;'i verv severe and.e occa-onally
iatal ca-., w ben- the .vilp:t toms could
'ie attrihmiutt1 ts lito other cause than
tlho eatii i.f cheese-where, indeed,
every iuolividual iar: ing thereof was
tnore or ih ss ::1'e-ted. Somie titme ago
-lmos( the entire L.egislatuire of the
Slate of Vernuint, on the occasion of an
entertainment ofl'ered to its members at
ajournmnent,were thus made slek.and,
albeit some sport was: made of it at the
time, it was by no maeans a lauginig
matter, though all who were af1eeted
b, the pols0ionoS cheese recovered. The
aym)ptoms of this cheese-poisoning are:
mIau.set, foliow eit by violenit and pro
traetted vomiting: paii in the bowels,
=trong pu1rgatIve action,and great pros
trat.iua, N lith et'ver. Whenl the patient
recovers there remnains for some t,ine a
soreuess :and t tntlhrness of the bowels,
intdientitng conliilnued inl liat m mation. The
attatck, to the aiexperiencedl eye, very
1losely resembles e)ne of cholera mor
bus; while to the physician it hears
some of' the matarks of arsenlical poison
lg. These facts have very much mis
lei the public, so that in one case tie
idea has prevalled that no real poison
Sig occurred, buLit that thie Bying ltOms
simplly indicnted the over-eating of' ini
igiestlble food, or the lidulgence in
um' nccustomedi beverages ; while, on) the
otheri, the attending phiianil hats
been leid to suspect carelessness in the
use of P'aris-green, or in the aplica
tion1 of arsenieal fly-poison t.o '' out
side of the cheese.
aOnATEF'UL W OMEiN.--None receive so
much benefit, and none are so pro
foundly grateful and show such an in
terest in reconmmending flop Bitters, as
women. It Is the only remedy pecu
liarly adapted to the many ills the sex
Is almost universally subject to. Chills
and foyer, indigestion or dleranlged
liver, constant or periodical sick head
aches, weakness in the back or kidneys,
paini in the shoulders and different parts
of the body, a feelIng of lassitude and
despondency, are all readily removed
by these Bitters.
THEi RIGHT WAY To BuiUH YELvETr.
- .I'he art of removing lint, dust and
light matters adhering to velvet, con
sists in the proper mnode of managing
the brush. Take a hat brush (not too
soft, but having'the bristles elastac,and
returning at once to their original state
when pushed aside), 1ho1( it lirmly tin
der the p)almi of the h'mnd, in the d irec
of the arm, and wvith the bristles
downwarid, and pressing them first
genitly into the substance of the velvet,
then twist ai ound the arm, hand and
brush all together, as on an axis, with
out moving them forward or backward.
TIhe foreign matters will thus be drawn
up and firted ouit of the flock without
Injury to the substance of the velvet,
and the brush must be liftedi up and
p)laced in a similar mannmer over every
part required to be brushed. By this
means velvet will be lunproved instead
of deteriorated, and will last for years.
How to smioke a Pipe.
To those who are attached to the pipe
it may he a matter of interest to know
how their last puff or draught of smoke
may be as fresh as the first. It is well
known, that smoking In the usual man)
ner, the last portion of the tobacco be
comes damp front the p)resencee of oil or
nicotine drawn from tihe heated tobacco
above which causes a sickening and
nauseating effect bitter to the taste, and
unp)leasanlt and unhealthy as comp)ared
with the first half of a well fillied pipe.
A contemporary has found the follow
ing to be efietual in giving a good,
fresh smoke from first to last. Place
a small quantity of tobacco in the bot
tomu of the bowl, light it, ar.d when
well afIre, Jill the pipe, and before each
draught, give a light pull outward
through tihe stem, which causes the to
bacco to buran up ward, all below being
conisumiedi. TIhis ia a sensible way of
smoking the time honored pipe.
RvsaYBODT SnOULD B1 CAREFD(L to give prompt
attention and rattonal treat,ment to a severe
Cold-or a rackIng Cough-na these are com-I
.monly tihe chief rrmary symptoms of a die
ordered state of lhe l.ungs. involving a tend
ency to develop Into a settled Consumptfan.
Persons of a dcllcato constitution, or those
having weak or unsound Lungs, should be os
pecmally' solicitous to treat the earliest symp
Ioeo od; in order to hiead off more danger
ous complIcatIons, prudently keep by you,
therefore, Dr. Jayne s Expo.storant, that you
may admini-ter at once a juidiclous curative
duigthe first at ages of any Throat or Lung
disorier, for not only are special symptoms 01
these complaints more tractable and easIly con
trolled thon, but the genoral strength and tone
of te system has r.dt had time IobDe serlous.y
affected, and is thteref re more amenable to the9
recuper..tivo amid healing properties of the Ex
pectorant A little attention towhat myseem
aiin Voi'.may sve you from the fat of a
11UMRoOUS.
PUT ME DOwN.-" Put me' down ,"
he said, as the ollicer led him in hold
ing him up by either arm, "put me
down as Lord Duim Dreary, and be
hanged to you I"
They put hin down in black and
white, and then they put him in a cell.
When lie had sobered off a bit he
earnestly inquired if there was a Son of
Malta about the place, anid was recoin
mended to BIJah. When the old janitor
cane in the prisoner uttered three dis
tinct coughs, and drew down hir right
eye.
" What's the matter with you ?"
growled the old man, who never saw a
Son of Malta as he knows of.
'1'he prisoner then whispered in a
peclliar manner, pinched liaright ear,
and whispered, "1'he valley is dark
give me a light." -
" I'll give you a douse of cold water
if you don't stop fooling around I"
roared BIjah.
Are you not a brother?"
" Not by a dozet jugs full 1"
" And you will not respond to a cry
of distress from a 8ou of Malta?"
"Not any I All I know about 'cm a
that one of 'emu once raided my hon
coop, and I took a solemn oath to be re
venged. If hiis Honor lets you off I'll
be round the corner to embrace you I"
All night long the prisoner was cal
ling out to the brothers who heard him $
not, and whei morning cane he tried
a new dodge. Arter coining boeoro the
bar, and indulging In unbounded as
tonishnte at the sight of the Court,he
cried out:
" What I do I see before me the
friend of my boyhood days ?"
" I wouldn't see him if I were you,"
quietly observed Ilis lionor.
" Why,we used to play together-slid
down the same hills, bathed in the same t
mill-ponds and went to the same
schools."
" 1 can't help that, Mr. I)utn Dreary.
At that time you were innocent and
high-mnded; now you are a law- t
breaker, and on your way hemice.''
" Didn't I divide my apples with you?
And didn't I let you beat me playing t
marbles?"
"I don't remember. All I know is o
that you are going up for thirty days."
" How can the human mind become
so debased ?'' gasped the mai, as he
limped into the corridor, and 13ijaht re
plied that he didn't know, but would
look in the city directory and see.
What More Terrible,
more painful, more exasperating. discouraging
and persistent than Pal s, especially to atliotud
mortals who have tried lotions, ointtuonts,
pills, electuaries ai, all manner of nostrums
and doctor. stuff. ittternaily and externally,
without relief. What wonder is it that half a
milihon redeemed sufferers should shout ho
saunxas over the discovery of A nakesis, ane in
faliiMa: curt fo'r 'ies? This medical niracle,
so situph as to excite wonder that wise doctors
have inot thought of it before, so prompt anid
certain ine its a:tio as to seeuro for itself the
title of infa:wi,i'. so ecientitic and ratioal in
its eotuination of poultie. inst)rmenl an'
it., divine. as to render the ultinato cere of iJ,
por ceit. of average eases of piles sure. is not
an accidenetal discovery, but tho Rolution of a
problem by the study aced ox erience of Dr.
Silsboo, an aceonepl'ished and distinguished
physician of 40 years' standilg. It laes stood
the test of 20 years' experience; over half a
million of sufferers have used it with success,
and doctors of all schools now presecribo it in
tho.r prctico, and it is pronoutced to be the
nearet to an infallible ceuro for piles vet dis
coverett. Anakesis, Dr. K. Silsboo's Externeal
Pilo Itomedy, is sold by druggists ovorvwhture.
Prico $1 00 per box. amples mailed _/r,'e to
all sufferers on applioation to P. Noaeuaodter
& Co., Box 8946, Now York.
PuIoMULIATING A Ni.w Matxis.
"('Jive a beggar a colpter, anti it shilli
comue back to you agaIn,' would make
as good a max im as ancy, anid a inore
truthful onee tan most of' them,'' re
marked the p)hillosopleal looking youlng
man of the crowd.
"' .Iow so ?" inqtired the more ven
tuaresome member.
" You give him a centL," gravely ex
p)laiiced the first sp'eatker.
" Yea."
"And immediately he bows assent in
retuirn I"
Th'len lie looked all aroundl, anud they
looked all around, and one o1 the comi
panay wIth a more bu,lglng brow than
the rest leaned against a pillar and
groaned as If In agony.
Wcari the last two wvechis two meni
have been killed by .the exp)loslon of..
wh)skey barrels. In both instmances the
barrels were empty. TIhiese fatal casui
altics teach the importance of always
keeping your barrel at least half full.of
whiskey.
Why should any one buy a soap half
rosin or 'clay, when Dobbins' Electrio
Soap, (made by Craglin & Co., Philadel-.
phila,) is for sale ? It costs but a trifle
more, and will go five times as far.
Try it.
Eva had one advantage over the girld
of the presenit day. When hem mother
called her to set the breakfast table, all
she had to do wvas to tie her hair up in a
wad, wash her face, putt oin a seraphie
smile,and skIp down stairs.
MAN may be thme noblest wvork of
creation, btut lie de doesn't thinK about
It, add he dhoesn't look It, omn hearing'
lis niamne cailled In the street, h'e turns
and finds that it Is only somebody call
ing his dog.
Souxunnaon the ragged edge of
Michigan there ls.a town called Bail
Axe. Tihe plctture papers have sent for
cuts of it.
IT Is not necessarily trtue that a
woman Is a thief because she hooks her
sIster's dress behind, her back.
MnI s. Suirrm says her husband is like
a tallow candle, because lhe will always
smoke when lie Is goiing out.
A DANDY on' shore is dlisgulstinig to
many peopl)1, and a swvell oni the sea
siokens most everybody.
Tu woman wvhmosoe hus band refuseed
her a clip honnet whenm she axed him,
eays lie is a blockhead.
Theological students reas4n that if
there be counterfeit money, there must
be genuine; -so, it there be infidels,
there must alsQ be Christianh. If this
be true of money and religIon, will not
the same rule apply to "put-up" medi
cines ? Do cnot the cheap and worthless;
nostrums prove that there are genuine
and meritorious "put-up" medicoines?
The great popuilarity of Dr. Pierce's
Goldemn Medical Discovery has resuilted
ini the manufacture of many alhoddy al
terative arid tonic remedies, but one
after another these have disappesired,
tihe proprietors havIng fouma that, no
matter how loud they advertise, success
depends up on merit.. In South America,
as well as in this country,'the b~iscovery
is the standard remedy for all scrofulous,.
and eruptive diseases. It acts proonitiy
on thme stomach, liver-and blood, toning
up, regulatin and pjurctylng the sys
te.I peedily allays albronchi,l
irritation and cures the most stubborn
oough or cold in half the time required
by any othcer remedy.
1IENTIFIC.
Improved Platform Scale.-A plattformi
scale in constant equilibrium has been
invented in France. On a stand next
to the platformn are placed the register
ing cylinder, the clockwork, which
rotates. slowly, and the double wheel
work, which determinie the state of
constant equilibrium. The principle
by which the equilibrium. Is rystored,
ss soon as it has been disturbed by soni
mause or other, is this: [f: the'e be
placed on an ordinary balance.a glass
ruln of water, counterbalanced by a
weight, and if.there be dipped into that
lass a mass, whatever it may be, hansg
Lug from a thread, the equilibriutm will
be destroyed,-in proportion as the
hunger penetrates more or less into
he liquid, it will more or loss disturb
;ho equilibrium. It is such a pIunger
hat ha4 been resorted to to establish the
tate of constant equilibrium' on the
latform scale in question. Under the
lttle platform of the instrument is a
ylindrical vase, three-fourths illled
vith water, and a cylindrical plunger
>f which the sup porting thread ie roiled
>ver a pulley, is lowered or hoisted by
he wheels of the pulley as soon as the
argo platform experiences any aug
nentation or diminution of weight.
l'he equilibrium restores itself imme
[lately, and the motions of the pulley
ransmitted to a lsad pencil, which pas
es over the surface of the registering
ylinder; leaving on the unrollel paper
races of all its mnovements.
In the new process of milling which
ias come into use with such remarkable
esults, heating the wheat previous to
rinding is an indispensable operation;
mt artificial means have of course to be
esorted to, in order to force the condi
lons and thus prepare the wheat foi.
ailling. Steral modes of forcing such
onditions have been devised, one 01
vhich is that of passing the wheat over
coil of pipe or corrugated cylinder, in
he interior of which steam is applieds
lhe application of the heat is recoin
netiled Just before the wheat enters
he millstones, a separate heater being
sed for cacti pair of stones. 'l'Te result
f this arrangeinent and operation is
oound to be the driving of the m isttire
ontained in the inner substance oft' the
vheat more or less into the bran, which
a thus toughened, while the flour is
oft to dry, its color being improved,
nd its condition more favorable for
>acking jind shipping.
Phosphide. of calcium Oi begmi:g
vet will give off spontat ously coin
tustible pliosphoretted hvdrogen, thus
mnitting light. This is the principal
ngredient used in the distress anp
tuidin g signals thrown into the water
rom a sinking ship, principally to
ruitle those in the water to the boats.
Everything (oes Wrong
in the bodily meobaunim when the liver gets
out of order. Constipation, dyspopsia, oJn
lamination of the blood, imporfect ai imila
tion, are certain to ensue. , But It is eaiy to
provent these consequences, and remove tiheir
cause, by a courso of Host tter's Stomaoh lilt
tots. which stimt.latea the bi'iary organ and
regulates its action. The dirc et result is a dis
appearance of the pains beneath the ribs and
through the shoulder blade, the n :usea, heal
aches, yellowness of the skin, fur ed look of
the tongue, and sour o tor of the bre,th,
which oharatterizo liver o. mplaint. Sound
digestion and a ragu ar habit of body are
blessin a al o srcuro'l by the use of this cole
brated restorative of health which imp uo is a
degroo of vigor to the body which is its best
guarantee of safety from malarial epidemics.
Nerve weakness anil over-tension are rolievod
by it, and it improves both appetite andbleep.
Tv von AnlE Nnnvous AN~D DBPREssED take
IIOOFLAND'S (IEnMAN BITF.ns,
'Cancer can bo Cared
By Dr. Bond's new di.ceveiy-a positive eure
for this dread malady-noe knife, no caustic, no
pain. Dr. Bond's success in treating Cancer
is trily marvelous. Rumnedies sent to-any part
of the world, with full uireotions for successful
home treatment. Send a do cription of your
case, or any cancer sufferer you msy knuowof.
Pamphlets and full directL.ons sent free. Ad
dress, Dr. i.'T. Bond, Phillad'a., P'a.
hiI?.EsEELL'e TETTran OINTMIENTr wlU euro all
scabby or mealy diseases of the skin.
WOIRMB JJI. WORMS.or.
E. F. Kunkol's. Worm Byrup never falle to
destroy Pin, Beat and Stomach Worms. Dr.
Kunkel, the only successful physician who re
anoves Taps Worm in two hours, alive with
head, and no fee until removed. Common
sense teaches if Tape Worms be removed all
other worms can be readily destroyed. Advice
at offio, and store free. The doetor can tell
whether or not the patient has worms. Thou
sands are dyng, daily, with worms, and do not
knew it. it., spasms, cramps, choking and
suffocation, Sallow complexion; oiroles around
the eyes, swelling and pain in the stomach,
restless at night, gulpding of the teeth,poking
at the nose, cough, fever, itching at the seas,
headache, foul breath; the pati'ent grws pale
and thin, Uiekling and irritation in' te anus
all these symptoms and more,,come from
worms. E. F. Kuniel's Worm Syrup neter
tails to remove them. Price, @100 pr bottle,'
or six bottles for $5 00. (For TaeWorm,
write and consult the Doctqr. )For ilotbers,
buy ofyour druggist the Worm Syrup, and if
he h. it net, send to Dr. E. P. Kunkel, 259
N. Ninth, stroet. Philadelphia, Pa. Advice by
mail, free;'send three-cent stamp.
Z4ervoue Deblittyt Nqervous Debility I
Debility, a depressed,irritable state of mind,
a weak, uservous,exhausted feeling, no energy
or animation, confused head, treak memory,
the conseqences of excesses, mental ovAmr
work. Taenervous debility finds a sovereign
eure in ~.P.Kunkel's Ditter Wine of Iran. It'
tones the system, dispels th4 mental gloom
and despondency, and rejuvenates thme entire
system. Get the genuine. .T e. only E. F.
Kunel's;i16he' yello* .tp Around I6,
hils photograph on outside. Prce, *1 00 per
bottle, or six bottles for *5 00. Ask your drug
6 for it, and if he has it nob, get it of the
prier, 259 N. Ninth 8t., Philadelphia, Pa.
A4 ces free, by ,noloaing three-oent staohpg
RIKEUMATISRe
ThIis dreadful dia ' the-doctors tell us, is
in the blood, n et!n thist ~ rm,w
advise evci-k euffer'or$'Dfingefhn
ruatic Benpedy. It, ie.isken', imternahly 'and
itively cures the Worst case in the shortest
S. old by every Druggist In tAirn.,
luecxar.L's Tetter OIbtment will, ours Bor'e
Egyelids, Sore Nose. Barber's Itch on. the, face,'
or Grocer's itch on the hands. If, never'fails.
50 ocnte-por box, sen my na,lriut.
CO2AfchSL,Thla.Pa
gANTNEIR'S Illustrated -Book of Obects
for Ohtldren, continig over 2000 erangs
of every day objcots,will rean$e -m~k
uiethod for the prelhmilnary instclm o
obidreb.. Price in boards* .00 oldt l;0
Canvassers wanted. Lee &Walker, 1113
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ESTAflLIME D'1S48
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VEGETINE
Six Bottles every Sprint
SICK HIEADACHE.
MINNSAPOLIS, Dee. 10, 1878
Mat. H. It. STEVENs, BoSTON:
DEA St.-I had been troubled with 81,
ieadaohe as often as onco a week for twon
years up to March, 1812, tt hen thought 1 wou
try Vogetiuo. I took six bottles dnlu haive be<
troubled but very little since. I hav." recoi
ubonded Vegotin to uth.rs with the -ame go
results. 1 take a h It dozeh bott188 every spri
which keeps me all right through the Yet
By so doing it cleanses my blood and fortifls i
system against disease for the year.
Your's very resp'y,
S. J. 11EM1AN,
Dispensing Drugglat, 424 Nicolet Av.
MINNEIAPoLIs, D.o. 11, 1878.
SIR. U. It. STEVENS, BosTON:
Everybody goes for Vegotine. It sells like h
cakes. Ul:tOSSMAN d PLUMM$it,
Druggists,
Cor. Nicolot Av. and Second St.
Gi ves Me Rest and a Good Appetiti
MANsIELD, OnIO, Do. 14, 1818.
Ma. U1. I. STnvENs:
DEAR Sa,- have been atllicted with Ithouini
tism for twenty years. I heard a great dei
about Vegetino, and was recommended by
phyosiian of this olty to take Vegotine. 1 wi
so that I could not walk. Also had a terrib
swelling in the log, and I was cured by the Vog
tine. Before taking Vegetino I was rostles
and could not sleep. Mince taking it, it hi
gives me rest and a good appetite. I can highl
recolimend it for what it has done for me.
MISS E. A. VANTILRURO,
Short St.
Canker in the Stomach.
18 DANA PLACE, BoSTON IOIULANDS.
May 15, 1870,
FRND GnOS,-In reply to your inquiry as t
Lih merits ot tile ""egvte,o" which Iruil yet
representatton I was induced to use In my fan
ly. I will simply state .h t for years my d,iugl
ter has been aillicted with Canker in the Ston
ah iendering her life merely an existence.
could find no remedy that would meet her cas
until at your suggestion I tried t,ho Vegetini
This, to ay great surprise, la._s proved elilet
clous, and I may say remarkably so, as sh.t
now in the enjoyment of rude health. If my te
tintonial is of any value to the proprietor, I ca
cheerfully and conscientiously recommend it I
cases of this kind, as I have given it a thoroug
trial.
I remain, yours truly,
OEO. It. WILLIAMS.
t.yspepsia, Costiveness and Pilet
43434 West 5th St., CINCINNATI, Onlo.
MR. 1. t.STEVENS, BOSTON:
I have been troubled with Dyspepsia, Costly
noss and Piles for a number of years, and ha
used your Vogetine and am now perle tly we
and take great pleasure in recontinending it
tho alllot d. Yom can refer any uealurs of Li
city to me it you wish. I aan, dear sir,
Yours resp'y,
WILLIAM GitOSSMITU,
VEGETIINE,
Prepared by
AN. Rt. STE.VENeS, Pioston, Maz;
Vegetine is Sold by all. Druggiae
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