The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 03, 1880, Image 4
FARM AND GARDEN.
THE Possint YIELD OF CoRtN.-If
corn be planted in drills three and one
half feet apart, and four kernels in it
hill, everCy twenty-elght inches of drill
there are 5,333 hills, or 21,332 stalks to
the aere. A nine-inch car of Wausha
kum corn, thoroughly dried, yielded
2,170 grains' weIght, or thirty-one ene
hundredths of a pound of shelled grain,
If each stalk should average but one
such car, tile larvest would be 7,613
pounds, or one hundred and thirty-six
bushels per acre. It would requirE but
an average of about one-half of grain
per stalk to furnish a two-Indred
bushel crop. Experlientally in tho
garden, we have secured over forty
ounces, or two aid one-half polunds
Srou a single kernel planted, so there
is no end to the possibilities of the cro.
in practice, however, we have never
realized over one hundred and twoty
threu bushels per acre; while an aver
age Crop on large areas has not exceed
ed seventy or eighty bnsheils. The first
effort to improve corn now, starting
with satisfactor.y kernels and 0ars, Is to
eliminate the barreness of stalks, So
that each and every stalk shall perf'orm
its dut-y. There is no trollble iII secui
lig a targe percoitage of fruitful stalkr,
or even a siall ereentage ofL twin or
tripie-eared stalks; but, when we hope
to sectu1 0 all stch, then we find the
til(llenlty. Seed-corn must be bred, and
okillfiuli1 bred, toward fritit.fulness, be
fore we can antielpate very strin riig re
BoNm Des-r.-14ion1e 'dust, like barn
yard maiure, does not 1 Imlledlately
yield up its nitrogen aid phosphorio
acid to plants. The bone phosphate of'
Iline is insoluble in water aind bit very
slightly soluble !in water containing
earbolieacid. The gelatine of the boiies
Would soon decomUpose iI a 11mioinSt., por
ou0s, warm ill soil, provided It was not
protected by the soil andthe hard mat
ter of the bones. .,teansing removes
the oil, and reducing tihe bones to a1s
ilne a condition as possible is another
inslilil of ilcreasing their availability.
Another good miethoi Is to mix the
one dust. wIth barnyard 1mantire and
let both ferment together, and I aml
Inclined to think Muis Is Lie best, sin
plest, and most econuomica *-etilod of
rendering bones available. The bone
dust cauises tihe heap of ianure to ier
ment more rapidly, and the fermenta
tion of the mitir softens the bones.
Both the Inau1lre and tie bones are inn
proved ai(] reidered rleier and inore
uvailable by the process. One .ton of
good bone dust contains about as much
- nitrogen as8% tons of fresh stable man
lune, anld ts iuch phosphorie neid as
110 tols o1 fresh stable nIannl re. hlut,
Line toil ' lllulltlre COl itilli us in11re pot
:slh than flive tons of bone (1ust.
FACTS FOR TIHI FAnHMEiit.-'I'lIt, over
fed l'owls wOII't,11y eggs.
That good fences always pay better
thant a lawautit with neigbors.
That hay Is it good tical cheaper madle
iII summer than purchased in wintor.
That more stock perlish I'rom ianine
than1f founder.
That scriuping the feeil of fatteniing
bogs is a waste of gralin.
That COWS sh1old be mil ked regular
13' And clenll.
ThaL educating childrien properly Is
lending mioley at, tell per ('0ent,
That, an oll'onsive war against, tie
weeds Is five thies less expelisive thianl
il defective one.
That a horse who lays 1118 (3ars back,,
an1d looks lightning when any one
approacies, Is vicious,
That onie eveninlg spen1t at, 11011e in
.study, is more proilable thamn tenl spent
in lounging about. saloons and1( taverns.
a it is wvorthl wle 1 for al 1 armlers,
every whie, a. to relInemlber t hat t~horou~gh
cuI lure is bectter than thii'ee nIlortgalges
oin tile farm
T'hait it is I ',e duty of' every' man8 to
take so11n0 goodl, reliable and entertalin
Sig paper, and-pay for It, pronmpi 13y, as
a matter oi coulrse.,
PRlOF. Ta'IACY shlowi tile reptlts5 of' hIs
appletree wa~s. Ills younig trees were
largely injuirett by severe winters, and~
lhe gave themil tile best care hie Jouild,
whlich 111s resultedI in tile reeniperaton
of' most of tbein. In conlnection ithl
ether enr'e, lhe gave themR tile benfit of
an alkali wash, mnade by thinning goo~d
soft-soap) witih water', and adding a lit
Ele crudce carbolie acid andi sulphu11r,
nUe ha1s 1no thecory regarinilg it, but su
p)ly exhibIts the hecalthly bark where it
1has beenh employed as8 proof ot' its efil
enc(y, Theii limit of theo washing Is
everywhlere eaisily dleteri'Ined in Ils
trees.
TI'l 1 act ion o1 a tree Inhu lipoingiis
the soil is two-fold ; J} Irst it, (causes vey..
etable malltter' to acumlulate on the sur
face, and second it, brings upi from be
ineath certaiu substances whlieh are oh
vitail import ance to the growthl of plants,
but wihlch in the uIpper soil rmay have
been deficient.
Many times florists, instead of remIIov
ing a plant to a larger pot, simply wiah
the soil froml the roots, and retuarn it to
the saume p~ot, but in a new soil.
- nouse Up
The liver if It is dlormnut, and avoid a train of
evils which must otherwise ensue. Among
anti-bilious medicines none rank so high as
-Hostettor's Stomach flitters. It speedily ban
ishes those pains in the region of the affected
-organ, the yellowness of the skin, nausea, ver
atak. A bilious subject, after a brief course
e fthis caiaSie tmln n nioat
finds that his tovgue is nolonger furred inth
morning, his breath is grown sweeier, a hun
)dred ixlicable sensations no longer make
his life isnrablo, his bowels have acquired
the steadiness of a well-regulated piece of
mechanism, anld lhe can eat with a hearty ap
petite and gocd digestion. It I. because tihe
hitters assists natulre in her efforts to bring
back the disordered liver and bowe:s to their
normal condition, that it accomplishes such
remarkable cures.
TEEK PRICE OF liOAP is rapidly ad
6vancing. A year's supply of DonIIs'
ELECTRIO botught now at old price will
be a very judicious purchase,
A LADr's Is.--"Oh, how I do
wIsh myl skiln was as elear as yours,"
said a lady to her friend. "You can
easily make it so," answered the friend.
"How ?" inquuired the first lady. ".By
using Hop Bitters, th~it makes pure
rich blood and bloomsing health. It did
for me, as you observe." Road of it.
VEGEINE~ has nover failed to effect a
p ( .cure, giving tone and strength to the
system debilitated by disease.
* CALnoLNE the deodorized petroleum
*hair renewer anid restorer, asimpllroved
and perfeoted, ehallongos the world
*and stands without a rival among thle
hair. dressings, and is a universal favor
Ito with the ladies.
Ovn Cow. Is BoxvTIas CONTRIAOT3D oNToP or
AxerutBR, the accompanyIng Coug becomiin
settled and gntinmed, arnd the Lung so straiaed
and r at prduelln'ouberoes fre
Q Cubnt los.1 proof of* Pul.
San alow
tof~p ~eb?
. DBOMESTIC.
DESTROYING IOUsEHouD PESTS.-"I
have not seeni a bedbug or a lieu in my
house for many years. If an army of
them were to be brought I., mercury
would speedily exterminate them ; but
I think cleanliness the best and per
haps the only preventive. The com
mon house fly I do not molest, believ
ing that It more than compensates for
Its tro blo by clearing the atmosphere
of eiluvia and the anlinacules which
always arlse from the putrefaction of
decaying substances during tho warm
weather. So also with the birds, which
are quite numerous around during tile
Summer. Instea; of shooting them, or
setting ip,. scarecrows to frighton them
away, I throw out every possible in
dicement for thein to build their nests
in my fruit trees. The birds catire i a
large Share of tihe-, linsects InI the larva
state, and thus tile millers are prevent
ed from depositing eggs for future
worms. As to the loss ot fruit by the
birds, the latter are always sure to be
found Oil hand11(1 iln force in the season1
of ripe frtiIt, whether they come early
to tike thle worins or not. For the
residue of inlisects which iivust my veg
etable gatalen, I tid that, the latbora
tory of tihI chlen1ist furnishes llaturials
fatal to them all;, amliong Which white
ielleboro and cayenie pepper are of'
lie most, utility. The hug or wortm
1i01 Cannfot, iltd vtatl 11I unlai
vortl with ibeLi artiles, will seek
its breakfan elsewhere, at( leave a
g rden 11 iitiolested A few drops of
carbolle acid Ill a pil of water will
cleani house p1mts 11troin1 lice ill at Very
ablort time. if' mlosqutitoes Or Other
blood suckers inf'est ouir sleeiing rooms
at igh t., we uicork a bottle of peninly
royal, [.uit tihese -inse ts. l(eave lit groat,
iaste, nor will they return so log as
the a- Ir :the room 1i loaiied with the
perfunto of that aroiiatic herb. If rats
eiter the collar, a litile powdered pot
ash thrown hito their holes, or m1)ixed
wiitl meal and :lcatteretli in thell I un
ways, never 6alls to drive them away.''
BuaAK.sT PuDiiNo.--'Vake t wo
poumis of' sirloiu steak and cut In
pleces three-fourths of au Inch square:
-.eason with sait, aid ppper, and
dredge on a little flour. For tl.e crust,
.take one quart of lour, one ci p of nice
dri ppluiIgs of lard, ru bbed in flou1r: a
little sl14t. Mix with ol4 waiter till
hard enongh to roll1, thenl cuit tile
dough inl two pieces, on11 larger tian
the other, aud rol1 out. about three
fouirths of' an inch thick. Place tie
meat on the larger, and put the other
pleen over, and press the(- edges to
gether so the gravy will not escape;
wrlug olit the IlIuddlilg-tclothl withi
warin watter, diredge wit h ai lit t le flouir,
and Lie Ilp theiput0(iing and( pllace it Ill
boiling witler, and boll steadily two
an1d on10-hal,1 ho0!1'U. fenew thle Wat
t-01 aft It hWIl aLway3 With bo0l11ng wn'I
ter. Yout can, if youI wish, boli yolr
puddig in a large bowl or basin ty
ing t cloth over the top.
To loll. RICH.SAVANNAII FAslitoN.
Take oneo potllld of rie and plek it
thoroughly to get otit blatck seeds Or
red ice. Pitt 0 1 tile fire ill a por'ce
hiin or tin lined pot, three q ,arts of
waiter, with two avel tblepmooin'ilfis
of salt. Let the water come to a boll,
Now wash the rice in tihreoe walter's.
The I eason for this is to get rit of the
puilverized rice flour which adheres to
tIhe graIn, This is a iccessiLy ; other
wise the r'ie never will Ie dry. Throw
tile rie in lhe twaiter when it ill t r'll
boll. Let the ric boll rapid ly for
twenty minutes.
TiOiiOi SrTxAtK.- IsteadI of p)ouniding,
cnt it, wi'th a sharp knife, malikIng flnte
palrallei cuts Oin either side0 unitil ever'y
par11t has1 beeta i'ossed anti recrossed.
Press91 it together' and lay It on a wIre
brolil'r. Iloidi close to the fire unutil
teach side Is seared to retalin the JuIce,
care0. Place the steak upon a hot p~lat
ter' and season withl bitsof' butter', pop1
AczD STOMACi.--Acidity always
ar'lses either from eating too muclh
f'ood, or' of a quaiintIt-y of which theo
stoma11ch cou1 let dissolve. 'Thle rem
e~ly Is, eat less and1( less each meall unl
til there is no0 actyt, then you know
how11 multch your stomach cani manage.
TO eat th0~ same1 am~onnt andt as reQgu
larly take~ somleting to corr'ect the
acidilty, ia cer'taini to 0cause dt-tpslat
0o' some1 otheri form of' disease.
F"uExnC CoFFEE.---A Fr'enehman111
r'oasts 'ofl'eo, gr'lids it to a Ilour',
mloistensB it slIghtly, m~Xas it witih t wice
its weight of sugair, andi thon pre'Csses
It 1in10 talblets. One tablet can be
dissolvedi at aniy time. Boiling hot
wuater Is all tilhat ia required, and you)l
have thle perfect Ion of' coffee.
'To clean woolon cloth, taike equal
parts of spirits of hartshiorno antd Othler;
ox-Xal' mixed with it makes It better.
A mIIXTUns of oil and ink Is good to
clean kid boots with :tho iir't sof'tens
and~ thle latter blackens thenm.
RATS. rnuico and isectsg will avoid a
place0 that 1has beemn spr1inkledl wIth
ch1lrlde of lInie
RAT 110108 may be stopped effectuailly
by fillling with broken glass and p~las
ter of p~arls.
Tint hanld thiat rocks the cradle, is
tihe hand that mnoves the earth. Drz.
Bull's Baby Syrup is time best remnedy
for all compl~lints childr'en are subject,
to, such as Dysentery, iarbon', Sum0
mner Comnpila, Wind ColIc, etc. PrIce
25 Cents.
A FYFORlITE COoH RICMEDY .--For
Colds, Sor'e Throat, Asthmau, Onltalrrh
and~ other dilseases 01' tihe bronchlIal
tutbes, no0 moreO usefull artIcle can, be
found thani the well-knowvn "Birown 's
Broach ial Troches.
GIV Eyour nei gh bor a Ilel ping hand by
reOcomm~fenin~~lg hIm to keep Dr. Butll's
Baby Syrup in t.is famIly for all the lls
babies are suibicet to.
P'Igrimages to itunlal, N. 1.,
are made by thousands of invalids ani
nually to consult with the medhcal
amnd surgleal stafif of the World's Dis
Ilensairy and1( InvalIds' Hotel, the larg
est private Sani)tarium In the world,
All chr'onie diseases are t~reated by sci
entttic methods. 'The prIactice is di
vidled among 1 nn omi nent speeiallsts.
Among the mlost popl)Uar domestic
medic InesO in the land are those manu
factured by this AssociatIon, amnong
whuich are Dr. iFlerce's Golden MedI,
cal D)isoovory, the greatest of altera
tives or blood-ceansers, amnd Dr.
PIerce's Pellets (litt~o pills) that have
largely superseded the old-fashioned
coarse pills. Compound Extract of
Smart Weed is deservedly popalar as a
remediy for diarrhoea, dysentery, flux,
and kiddred dIseasei; also a a pain
killer and remedy for colds, Dr.
PIerce's Favorite Prescriptlin Is the
great remedy for fqmsle, iveakn~esses
ilid associated derangements. Dr.
Sae ,e' Catarrh 1Romed is thq.Ol
IRehlable.' inval:i's Otle Book--10
centu, .post-pAaid. 1 -p~s World's
Dipesar . eia in Dut&
fao 4.",e M dn ngad&
WFT AND HUMOR.
AN ELECTIoN.- hortly before noon
on eleetion(i day a chap whose beot
hools showed four kinids of clay atId a
streak of plank-road soil besides, and
whose general make-up was a fleree as
that of any Texas Jack on the prairIe,
appeared lit tle ipper preciict of the
1'loventh wird, Detroit. oSome folks
thought. he was a andidate, but he
wasti't. Others thought he voted in
that ward, but lhe didn't.
"I come lit to see the fun and like
einough square oil' to a few myself,'' he
replied to thoso offering him tickets,
and lie took a seat on a fence aid walt
ed to hear some one call some one else
a liar aid a row to begin.
Nothling transpired, how(ver, to
distturb the general peace and harmo
ly, au ifter ah)oit half an ho te th
young miian got dowi ofl his perch andl
8.0d to a eltizon:
"What, i baizes do yoni call t 1.4,
anyhiow ?"
I -It I ist Clecet[oil," wLas tibe reply.
"MIghty tinii tils for 3111 eleetion.
Why, out in iiy town we only poll 120
votes, but we Ire all day doig It., and
we average one knock-dowi tor eVer3
live ballots put. through the window !
I'm minst dyinir to see a row, but Yoiu
are all skiiaied i0lk folks n',oinl
liere."
'lhe good citizen didn't. waiti the
strang~ger to calrry home at brid impres
Ralon 0f 13'tro(it, an~d after 0looking
tround at bit, le said :
"Dowi iroil id the corner Ist saloon.
I shouldn't volier If vou'd 11tid Woile
o' lie boys inl there. If yo t waNit to
'rouise inly of them just sish theIr lias
over thelb Cars and tell 'en you're a
i Ill eat. from the openin gs. '
''(ood 'ntill-wild eat-hanged If I
don't.'l" hick od the youtig nian and
away lie dalned.
Inl aboul twelty muinutes a boy e0nme
rini ining for an ofilcer and saidl that a
m1an haid been killed. In the roadside
dItClh wa Is a barrel. Janamed In to that
barrl head fir-t, was the wild (lit from
the Interior, and tle ma n who Jammed
himi satin the Paloon steps singing
"'y Grandfather's C! -'k,' syitinl ig
tu) and down for a lost ..ver0oat but
ton. When the wild Cat was ptillet
out of' his retreat his overcoat wits
split lin two, lils shirt nearly torn ol,
and his nose and eyes had 4 )tjtehier
shop look.
"What's all this I" demanded the of
Ileer' as lie tendered the lout of' a hand
kerchi'ef,
11Bt licked!'' was the htunible re
ply.
"Who by?'
'I dunnio, I didn't. get to see nior'n
h11' of, hi1 "1
"Akreni't yon the Chap who wis blow
ing around up at. the polls about the
ful at yotu tow i teet iigs ?''
'fAnd whalt do0 youl tuikll now ?"
" Ilhilk v.our darned old town is
one triek ahead of us,'" replied the
young 11111nn, as lie pulled sonic giass to
wilpe his nose. This is the lirst Lile I
Over saw a imin harreled lp for mair
ket afte' beiing licked I I'm ready to go
home aow as sooll as I 1n1di my hat! ''
Taix beautiful daughter of a wealthy
I'hiladelphlian ran away a rew (lays
ago with a peniiless young man 1whose
Auilt her parents had opposed. The
strangest part of the an'air is tle fact
that, so far as kiow:s (lie yottiig main
never worked ll it dry-goods store,
parted his hair from the home-plate to
second base, or belonged to a social
club. If girls get to Clopig with this
style of yoting muen they are lIable to
am~ourit to somaethinig in the Sweet by
iaid hereafter.
ON a r'allily line recetitly a p)asni
ger stop~ped the coiinator and1( asked:
"'Why (lonl't yout go faster?'' "it runs
fast enough to suIt us. If you doun't
like the rat~e of speed, get oft and
walk !'" was the rejoinder. "I would,''
r'eplied the passenger', settling back in
his sent, "'but miy friends wvouldni't
coin u for' in unt-il thle traIn comnea in,
antd 1 don't want to lbe waiting r'oundi
the station lot' t wo or three liours."
So~iic relations once payIng a Lanca
shirie old1 lady3 a visit, and prolonging
thieir staly beyond her contemplation
or wvish, were somewhat taken aback
oice mor'ning before they were upi, by
hiear'inig heri catll out loudly ont tie
stai', ''A tine miorning f'or cotslins to
go homne I''
MANY a hiandkergjhieft IirtationI on
the street has caiusedi a r'unaway'. Bunt
the runaiways are often broughlt to a
sudden atoll by an 'altai' andi a br'idal.
Apvcc to oyster enters, candl~idaltes
andio Amierican miothers In Euriope.
Watich the conut.
Trnx boy who ia welil spanked fulhly
realIze., ti hecee meaning of ster'n jus
tie.
CAuss AxN! EFFECcT.--Thle main cause
of nevse ss t laC~ i iuidigeston, and that
is caused by wealkness of the stomach.
No one can have sound nerves and good
health without uisinig Hop Bitters to
strengthen the stomach, pur'ify the
blood, and koep the liver and kidneys
aictiv'e, to carr'ty off' 1al1 the poisonous
and1( waste mnattei' of the system. ee
other column.
Thank GAod for Aniakests i i
WE.LLFLEE.T, MASS., April 10, 1878.
MESSRS. NEUMETADTERU & Co.
Dear Sirs: E.nclosed you will find one dollar,
for which pleiwe send me a box of Anakeajt.
Di)root It to Muiford Bich, Jr., Welificet, Barn
stable Co., 1t4ass. M1y wife lia sufnfered terribly
with pilos for ton years, and had tried all ktmds
of remedies that she could hear of without
much relief. Last summer 1 happened to hear
of Anakesais when I was in Boston and~ so I
pirocured a box and she experlenced immediate
relief. Shio says she can expilam with tite colo.
brated prof4asor: TFhank dId for Anakesis /
Bhe gave part of the con onits of the nox td a'
friend of her's in Provinotown, and they
helped her so that she sent the next day and
bought some. The most of the inhabitants of
this pace and vicinity are sea-faring people,
and bybeing exposed to wet and cold'ud
bard pulling at ropes, nine out of ten are trou
bled with pies, and have trIed so many re-o
cios without relief that they are discouraged
and have no faith in anything, but I know that
they are a goed articeo Now I will tell you
my plan; I am a peddler and travol In Barn.
stable county, and times are so hard that
montey is very scarce, but if Ican affo'd It this
summer I want to buy about a dozen boxes on
proeogveaway to the unbellevers, and I
tktaby so dolig, and being acquainted
with so many people ~tI .could get up quite
la trade in Anakeile if you would givd mue the
sole right, of this county.
Yours truI~ly, IT! a
Anakeale is sold by all rtcla's druggists.
Price S1 00 per box. Samplea mailed free to
sall sufferers, on application to P. Noeu'aedter
i 00., Box 8948, ,ow York,
I, Yoeua Liver is bipsordered Boolance oer
11and.NI4era will set-It-rIght.
Tv You are Dyspeptio lloqjan~d's Uermans
BitterE will our. vod.
S1,025.8o Pro'fitse In'80 bdy
510 in legitimateStock 8poeulationb in Wall,
street, pays immense profit.. Pampha te ox,
Y o Woul ma~o (Good healsh, Tk
FOR PMIPLE11 on the Face. use ieskell '|
er Oinatment. It never falle to remove the:
fNieskeu's Teaer Utntntnt will curo eve
form of Totter.
IF TnOUDLPD with Constipation, take 1oo1
and's German Bilters.
VEGETINE
KlDNEY COMIPLAINT.
DINEASE OF TIRE KIDNEYS.
The symptoins of anl acuto tittack of inflalt
matlll of I he kliIney-t are as follows: Ieve
p in ii lii isall of the back. ani thence shoo
ing (Iownwart1 num1buiss of thbj thigh. voiI
Ing. 1t sialil at llrst, a deep rei color of ho ur i
which becomes palo and colorless j; s 1,h disoas
l11creates, anl Is discliurged very often wit
palli anid diflictit,.; costLveess, aI d some d(
gree or colle. Ir chronIc tilseas so( the kidno3
the Hymiinfs 3av palil in the back ati limb
Ciryitcs, of the skin, Ir-qtojit, turinat'ot (espoc
tally at night), goneral (iropsy, lelaireie. (l zz
ness of sight, I i(liges-im, int(I pap't. ,i of lik
heart, gIa(ioIl it sOS 4 f I Drergtii. palerisa aI
puiineai of the face, cotigh an(1 shortnolss C
in (it~ii~s Af ihe kidn' ys the Vogel no g:vc
Iiniediat.o re lof. It lis never little( to cur
when it is taken regiularly ant( (Itroctions to
lowed. in niany cases It Inay take several bo
ies, e'specally casos of lIsIg l standing. It at
irectly tpon the secretions, ClansOing an
stre'thenitsig, i noving all obstructions am
IiptIrrios. A great, mainy can testlty to case
o long nttanding having bo-ii perfectly cu ed b
I he V getno, eve*n laftert,it y ng mnany of thit
known iino 1es which tire t1a d to b' expressi,
rol. tlls til-seas .
Kidney Complaints.
I laisied Mixtee F11outnd.
A , sc sNNA'rI, 0.. 31rch1 17, 1877.
Dea sir.--I hav bien a great suffreror troli
KIdney 4 pilntt. ntt aftr the itste of a f0%)
bOt t Is --f Vegeline I lini iII self eta timrely eure-l
I ga'lived sxtcin poinids'in liesh wile takinp
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Yours tli!y, W. T. AItUllEI,
No. 330 West, Sixti Street.
Kidney Complaint.
1. It. S'rm-NS: CINCINNATI, J., March 19, 1877.
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Kidney Complaint.
. . VOINNATI, 0., April 19, ISTI.
Mit. [I f TKH'1t'~8g
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. .. V e t.
A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION.
"To cure a OUnONIG or LONG oTANSING DISNAUW
Is truly a victory in the healing art; that reason
ing power that clearly discerns DBFEr and sup.
piles a remedy, Ihat restores step by step-by
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tacked and wealened by an insidious disease,
not only commands our respect but deserves
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kind wilh that wonderful remedy, Radway's
Marsmptsrillian Resolvent. which accom
plishes this result, and suffering humanity,
who drag out an existence of pain and disease.
through ion days and long nights, owe him
their gratitude. "-,sti ca I Ressr~.
FALSE AND TRUE.
We extract from Dr. Radway's "Treatise on
disease and Its Oure," as follows:
List of Diseases cured by
Radway's Sarsaparliian Resoirent.
Chronic Skin Diseases, Carles of the Bone,
Humors in the Blood, Scrofulous Dise tses. Baa
or unnatural Habit of Body, Syphills and Vene
real, Fever Sores. Chronic or Old Ulcers, galt
Iheum, Rickets, White Swelling, seal i Head.
Uterine Affections, Cankers Glandular Swell
ings, Nodes, Wasting and 15eony of the Hody,
I imples and Blotches. Tumors, Dyspepsia. Kid
nOy and Bladder Diseases Ohronic Rh umatism
and Gou, Consumption, bravel and Calculous
Deposits, nai varieties of the above comnplaints
to wichl sometimes are given specious iames.
We assert that there is no kncwn remedy that
possesses the curative power over these dis
eases that RADWAY's REsoLVENT furnishes. It
cures, step by stop. surely. from the founda
tion, and restores the Injured part% to their
sound condition. The wnsten of the body
are stopped and healthy blood is sup
plied to the systean, from which new ma
terial is formed. This is the fiast corrective
pnwer of RADwAY's RKSoLVBN. In Cases where'
rno system has been salivated and Mercury,
Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have accunmu
lated and become deposited in the bonos, joints
eto., causing caries or the bones, rickeis. sina[
curvatures, contortions, white swellings, vari
cose veins. etc., the SARSAPARILLIAN will resolve
away those deposits anti exterminate the virus
of the disease from the system.
If those who are taking these meditneid for
the cure of Chronic. Scrofulous or Syphilitic dis
eases, however slow may b: the cure. "teel bet
tor," and find their general health Improving,
their flosh and weight increasing, or even keep
ing its own is a sure sign thatthe oure is pro
gressing. In these diseases the patient either
gets better or worse--the virus of the disease
V not inactive; if not arrested and driven from
the blood it will spread and continue to under
mine the constitution. As soon as the SARsA
PAniLIJAN makesq the patlent ,feel be' ter," every
hour you will grow better and increase in health,.
itrength and -nesh.
OVARIAN TUMORS.
The removal of these tumors by RAswATIa
RKBOLYBNT Is now so certainly established, thikt
What was once cousidered amo it miraculous is
now a connion recognized tIact by all parties..
Witne- the cases of Hannah P. Knipp, Mrs. 0.
Krapf. Mrs. J. H. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. Hendrix
Publishol in our Almanao for 1Ifs; also that of
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"False and True."
One Dollar per Bottle,
MINUTE REMEDY.
Only requires minutes, not hours, to relieve
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Radway's Ready Relef,
In from one to twenty minutes, never fails to
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No matter how violant or excruc ating the rain
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Nervous. Neural o, or prostrited with d sease
may suffer, R&DWAYd READY RELIEF will
afford I nstant ease.
Inflammation of the KIdneys, Infitamma,
tion of the Bladder, Intianmation of the
Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore
Throat, Diffloult Breathing, Palpiration of
the Heart, hlysterics, Croup, D~iphtheria.
Catarrh, Iniluensa, Headaohe, Toothache,
Neuralgia, Rheumnatism, Cold Chills,
Ague Chills, Chilblaius, Prost Bites,
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Cold, Sprains. Pains in the Cest, Black or
Limias, are instantily re~eved.
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It will in a 'ow moments when taken accor
ing to directions, cure Cmspasmns, Sour
Stomach, Heartburn. Siek Hedch.Diarrhost
Dyentery, 0110, Wind in the Boweis, and all
Travelers should aiways carry a bottle of RAn
WAY 5 READY RELIUV with them. A few drops
in water wIll prevent sickns or pains frons
change of water, It is bettor than French
brandy or bitters as a stimulant,
D e rs and Lumbersmen should always
CAUTION.
byl are rei agents capable of dstroynglife
opium, strychnine, arnica, hyosciamus, and
other powerful remedies, d-oes at certain times.
in very small doses, relieve the p~itienit during
their action ini the system, Blu perhape the
second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and in.
crease the suffering, and another dose cause
deat ' There is no necessity for using these
unee in agents when a po.sitive remedy like
RADWAY'S READY RanIEP will stop the most ex
least diflcuiw/ ia either infant or adult.
TRiE TItUS RElIEP,
flAnwAy's READY ICELIEP 1s the onlreeds.
agent ini vogue that will instantly stop pan.
Fifty Cents per Bottle,
Radway's Regulating Pills.
Perfoet Purgatives, Soothisag ApesrL.
ente., Act Wthlout Pain, Always Relia
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Perfectly tasteless, elegantly Coated Wit~
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RtADWAYAJPZI~s for the oure of all disorders1
of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels Kidneys. Biad.,
der, Nervous Dmseases, lleadache; Oonsbipatioa,
Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Biotb.
ars,. Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels Pls
and all derangements of the Internal ~el,
WVarranted to effect a prfect cure Purlyo
eble, contaiing no neroury, minerals dre1..
SW" Observe the following s mptm result.
in from Disceases of the Digs or us, Con
pniion, Inward Pilles, Fulness of th 'Blood,
in the Head Acidity of the 8tomach, Nausea
Heartburn, ~)sust of Food, Fullness or' Weighs
in the Stomach hdour ruotation, Sinkingo
F'luttering atthe uearg Choking or Sufferin
SBnsations when In a lyin posture, Dimness t
Vision, Dots or Webs bfore the ~ict, Fever
and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiehy -of Per
pirati~ Yeli nes 9blt Skin anB
Df Heat, Buirning in tihe Fie.h
A few doses of RIADWAY's PILKI will free the
system from all the above-namedi disorders,
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