The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 08, 1880, Image 4
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Tug Ven oV BROaD WBBELS.-The
authorities of many foreign countries
have power to regulate the width of the
*eels of vehloles that run over the
publlo highways. They disorindinate
ilu favor of broad wheels, because they
do less injury to the road-beds, whlh
are constructed in the most approved
and scientifto manner. No uivilized
country has as pd roads as the United
State. If we may credit our best au
thority on this subject. Btill, little or
nothing has been done in any State to
Ward preventing them from becoming
worse by the employment of wheels
that have such narrow rims that they
cut into the earth whenever they sustain
a heavy weight. Recently a committee
of the Massachusetts Legislature, after
a long investigation of the subject, re.
commended the passing of a law mak
ing the use of broad tires compulsory
on all vehicles except stages, Omni
buses, backs, family and pleasure car
riages. Three .years are allowed to
pass before the provisions of the bill
shall become compulsory. After that
time wagons- drawn by one beast will
be required to have folloes not less than
three inches wide; those drawn by two
beasts must have wheels not less than
four inches wide, and if drawn by more
than two animals the wagon must have
wheels at least five inches In width.
Two-wheeled vehicles drawn by Lone
beast are to have wheels five inches
wide, and if drawn by more than one
beast wheels at least six inches in
width. The proposed measure looks
simply to the preservation of the road
bed of highways. As might be sup
posed, there is a good deal of opposi
tion to the bill. Some of the farmers
declare that it was proposed by wagon
makers. Men engaged In teaming as a
business also oppose it. They think
that property owners should keep the
roads in repair, and that they should
be allowed to regulate. the width of
their wagon wheels according to their
own ideas of economy.
J.xAn BLIMIT.-It has been shown fy
careful microsooplc examination i its
earliest stages that the disease MI caIsed
by a minute fungus which develops
in the bark and penetrates inwardly,
destroying the cell structure as it pro
ceeds. The fungus Is so small that the
distinguished investigator, Dr. J. Gib
bons Hunt, under a powerful micro
scope, could not distinguish the spe
cies; but this is of no consequence.
This being the cause of the disease, the
preventive is obvious. Any one who
is in a neighborhood liable to blight
can have linmnunity by washing his
trees annually with pure ilnNeed oil,
sulphur wash or other other things that
will kill a fungold spore without in
jury to the bark. Of course spores may
get into a crevice where the washes
cannot reach, and hece there may be
some cases where, even tiough the
trees be washed, thcre will be disease.
The cause of the disease has been so
clearly demonstrated and the remedy
su patent, that cases of "fire blight"
only prove ignorance or neglect.
SCAB Ix SI(Hicr.-A correspondent
whose sheep were badly diseased, after
trying other remedies, especially sal
phur, found iIn April nearly all his owi 8
had lambs, and when the lambs were
one week old they began to dig and
scratch themselves. lie says: After I
turned them to grass, I paild no atten
tion to thilem till t sheared thei: then
every sheep and lamb had the disease,
though no worse than in the winter
when the sulphur kept it in check.
About tihe llrat of J une I made a strong
decoetlon of tobaceo, at ab,out ilve pail
fuls mixed with three gills of spirits
of~ turpentine. I then gave every sheep
and lamb a thorough washing all over~
the whole body. I then turned( them
to grass to wat'ch the resuls, I
found that two of themx Etlll show-I
ed signs of tihe dilsease. I caught
them and put suiph ur all over thei r
backs iand sides, and that, is the la,t
that I have seen of the sca b ianay (lock.
I F the upright, sp)1ked toothed harrow
is to be used for pulveriziug the soil,
keep the teeth shiarpiy poin11ted and una
clogged.
Lu'r your out-door grape vines lie on
the ground until after they have begun
to sprout, if you desire low-branching
vines and( new wood for renewing.
A dditional discoveries in the ruins cif
.Nineveh reveal the fact that the As
syrians were acquainted with tihe
phenomenon or stun spots5 about w hich
so great nmoderni astronmieal in terest
centers. .lut sun sp)ots cannot be dis
covered without telescopes; "there
fore," says J1udge Daly, "the Assyrians
must have hand teles:opes5 to id thiem
in their study of the heav'enly bodies.''
.in fact, Mr. Layardi actually founmd a
crystaillne lenis in thie rtuhis of tihe
great city. So, then, Gallco was not
the first maker of a telescope.
The contemporaries of the prophiet
.Ionah used the instrument more than
2,000 years before. 'rhe writing oni the
bricks Tound( lht the ruins showed also
that houses and liads were sold, leasedh
and mortgaged iaanch in the .samec way
ias they aire nlow ; that mloney~ was bla
ed1 at inter-est, anud malirket gai deuner
"w~orked on shares;"' that plowmnii
whlile drivimg their oxeni sang songs,
two of which have beena preserved.
These bricks, with cuneiform I nscrip
tions of their smooth surfaces, constit.u
tedi Assyrlan libraries, q 'ite as lasting,
it woutldl appe)ar, as the prhited books
which make up modern libraries. One
has been found contalining a pla in,
business-like notice requiestinlg v'isltors
to give to tihe librarian the numiber of'
the book, or brick they dlesired to con
suit, and lhe would get it for them. In
fact, these iunperlihable brick ie
cords bring before us almnost stairtiling
pictures of daily life in the great As
syrian cap)ital three thousand years ago,
and show that life was not materially
dlifferent from what is to be seen in one
of the great cities of the present (lay.
A word to Tourists.
You cannot, have a better companion on your
. journey tuian Hlostotters SI8oma3h lIittors.
Th1'at prime medicinal agenit will enable you to
drink brackish nat-jr wi hout ruin&mig the risk
of disordered atonmaoh and b'awols. wdl non
-tralize tIle influonoe of f Jul or mlasmatie air,
*and will prove a moet, agreable and wholes6mo
stimu:ant and moans of counteraaing tile fa
- taigue of travoinag anld Boa ickn,ess. Change
-of climate, water or diet, is apt to iunue har
againg~ and often dangerous diseases. The
thlree chang~es combined are fa al totho isands
of emigrants and travelers overi year. Is it,
n ot, then, of the last importance to know that
Ilostette.r' Stomachi litters are an absolute
preve*ntive of the hurtfoi conasquences aris
ing from those ceaues? Ts avueore, voyagers
sa. em.grant. to now countries cannot, be too
p1ften reminided of the fact that this ar,reeable
vegetable tonIc lis the moat -aehiabi. safeguard
against disoirdars to wh:eh they are far more
hb:o than the hiab.tual derJzens of heal6hy
DOMESTIC.
A SHoUT ESSAY ON WASHING.-EX
perienced house keepers very 'seldon
give clear and positive instruotions Ii
housework. Their suooesq seems to b
the result 4* some uinmunleabI
knack. Years of experiment and un
oertainty appear to b6 required in reach
Ing positive knowledge in regard t<
housework, and that a knowledg
which must die with the discoverer
Whosoever desires to escape uncertaintj
in one important department of house
work Is recommended to read the fol
lowing complete guide to the whole ar
of wasuing: To begin with, clothei
should not be soaked over night; Il
gives them a gray look, and the s4.lk
parts lying against the clean portioni
streak. them. Before beginning t(
wash, the clothes should be assorted,
and the fine ones 'kept separate all
through the washing. Rub the clothei
In warm-not hot-water. Hot watei
sets, instead of extracting, the dirt,
Turn them and rub them till perfectly
clean In the first water. If the watei
is allowed to becomes much soiled,
throw it out and take fresh, for if the
water Is allowed to become very much
soiled, the clothes will be dingy. The
clothes should then be rubbed out aE
thoroughly In the second as in the fil
water. No amount of riasiuig or boll
ing will ever make clothes white whith
have not been thoroughly rubbed out,
After the second rubbing put the
clothes In cold water to boll, withoul
rubbing soap on them or putting soati
in the water; they are soapy enough,
Too much soap makes clothes yellow
and stiff. As soon as they begin tc
boll remove then to the "sudsing'
water, If they boll long they will be
yellow. Let each article be well
"9soused'' ip and down in the sudsfig
water, rubbing them out thorough)y
with the hands to get the suds out;
wring dry and throw in the "rinsing
water,'' which is thc last water. Lel
this be slightly blued. Excessive bil.
ing is the careless washerwomn's ref.
uge. The. rinsing Is to be as thorough
as the sudsing. After rinsing, starch,
The old-fashioned idea that clothes re
quire to be dried before beingstarclied,
is not sustained by Intelligent obsorva.
tion. Dip the articles in bol ' hot
starch, plunging the hand rc ,lantly
Into cold water, to prevent tMcir being
scalded, and rubbing the statch well
An. Next hang out, and be sure to
stretch every Itch possible to the sun
and the wind. Garments hung double,
or In bunches or festoons, will not
bleach. Wash flannels in lukewarm
water, and rinse In water of the same
tetmperature. Avoid ruttbling soap up
oi the flainiels. Stretch them, when
thoroughly clean, snap them enorgeti
cally, and hang up imnediately-by
tim liro if the weather is bad. Two wa
toes are enough for Ilanniels. When
sprinkling clothes, dip collars, euffs
and shirt-bosotms in cold starch, made
so thin as to look like water with a
little milk in it. Clothes starahed thus
need no wax, lard, not other prepara
tion to make them iron easily. A
smooth, dead white is generally more
highly esteemed now than glazed look
which shirt mantufactureres give to
their linen. Clothes washed by the
above (irections will be white as the
driven snow.
PorATo SA.AD AND DmTssmN.-Cut
at doz- cold bolled potatoes into faney
shapes one-quarter of an inch thick;
mix with some flakes of cold boiled
1Ah-hRlibut, cod or salmon-and pour
over them a boiled salad dressing. made
with six tablespoonfuls ot' melted but
ter or salad o11, six ditto of cr'eam or
milk, or at tealspoonAful of gron d mnus
lard an one cuip1 iil of vinegar. Boil
well, then add thrmea raw eggs beaten
to a foam ; remove directly from the
lire aind stir for fiv~e mInutes. Wheimn
quite cold pour over the salad; garnish
wvzith slices of pickled cucumbers, beets,
harud-bol led eggs andI parsley. Th Is
dIressing can be mnade ini quan titles andiu
kept tightly bottled f'or weeks. When
used for green salad put it into theo bot
tonm of the bowl aind the' salad on to[
anmd stir' together wh'len ready to serve.
Salt, andIt pepper to taste.
Al A AnItIs enn be nicely cleaned in thet
following manlner: l'ulv'erize al littl
blue-stone, and muix with four ouinces
of whIting ; add to these four Ounces Oi
soft soap) andi one ounce of soda dis
so1lved in at very little water. Boll t,h
priep)ara'tion over a slow lire litteeni
Auliiut.es, stiringi all thec time. L ty I1
oin .he imrblel whtile hol, wit,h AL cia
brusi.h le.t it remlainA half1 an lhour;'
then1 wvashi oil' in cleanl suds, wlipe dry,
and polish by qjuick rubbing.
i' r% Ipermaceti isa(droppe)d on1 aniy gar
meni t or iurnitureo, lIrst, car'efully scraipu
oft'all tha lint e removed wit,houit in
jurty to the mAwnrlal ; then lay brown
pmaper over' thle spot, or AL p)ecc of blot
ting-palper, AnAd put a warm I roin OAn thu
paper unitil thle oil shows thirouAghA.
C~onattiue to,renetw the PmpaAr and Ap-)
ply' the warm'A iroin unitil the paperiA show:
no0 more oil.
(.R ASE oin A carp'et, it not of' long
staninAg, cani be readhily disposedh of by~
waslaig the spot with hot, soapl-suchi
ALnd borax-hal an AmOunIce borAx to A
gailioit of wateri. Use AL clen eloth t,(
waish it w ith, rinse5 in wViarmL wateri01, anAI
wipe dry.
Ir ink has been spilled over' roseweoo
or nmahogany hluritureA', hAlf a tea
spAoonfuLl of oil 01 vitriol in a talbhespoonl
fuil of water, applied with a feather
ill qjuickly remove it.
B IoNcui ia.-Th'iroatt i)seases of'
tenl commitenlce wilth a Cold, Cough, oi
unutsuail oxertIOn of' t,he voice. These
luICIpienAL5 tisymtoms are allayed by thi
use of '"Brown 's Bronch ial Trfiioches,'
wich, if neglectedl, often result in
chronie disease of the throat.
Answer Th'Aia.
Oid you ever know SAny person to b<
lii, wIthout inaction of the Stomach
[Aver or kid neys, or did you ever know~
one who was well when either was ob,
structed 01' inactive; and dId you eve.
know or hear of iany CALse of tile kint
that Hiop Bitters wvoid niot cure. Asi
youri Aneighbor tills samfe quecstion.
NERYtoUAsi, and all derange
ments of time Anervous system, are
usually colnected with a diseased con
dition of tile blood. Deobllit,y is a fre
quent accomlpanimenit. TIheo first thinl
to be done Is to improve the conditioi
of tile blood. This is accomplisheod hb
.taklng VE.oETINE. it is a nerve medf
oluie, and possesses a controlling powog
ver the nervous systein.
CoULD I but see Carboline made,
AnId view the process o'er,
No ba!d head pate would make afraid,
Nor gray hairs fright me more.
As now Improved and porfected,
No oil was ore so sure,
All skin disease, of limb or head,
it never falls to euro.
wEAK LUwos AanU CSUALLY ItAeKxD aind lh
general st-rength gadually wa..tod by a per
smitent, deep-seate Cough, walob Dim. Jayno
Expectorant, maye relied on to euro. You WIl
derive certaIn benefit from it also, if trouble
with either Asthma or Bhronctts.
. UMORqUe.
i1101,a]L A$VP-AT so ' r~kod
x Ing in Aierica, ont4red eatingla
i loon, when, being comfortably seated
a at a table on which stood the accustom
D ed easter containing pepper-sauce, vine
- gar, mustard,'&o., they ogled for fried
- steak, potatoes, &o., ahd while en
Joylng ther frugal meal togetheir Mike
3 espied the mustard bottle, and having
. neVer before son or tasted this kind of
r sauce, was tiijpted to swallow a sood
- sized spoonful. Very soon the tears
- commenced to flow down his cheeks in
large quantities, which being noticed
I by Pat, led him to inquire, "What are
you erying about, Mike?" to which
I Mike replied, "I am crying to think of
i my poor father who died a year ago to
o day," Pat seeing Mike eating the ye
low p1aste with such apparent rel sh,
t was Induced to take aspoonful himself,
when, like Mike, he commenced to cry,
when Mike asks, "And what are you
crying about, Pat.?" Pat replies, "[
am crying beouse I am so sorry you
did not dio when your father did."
Wi have a new fifteen puzzle. It is
a young man who works on a salary of
fifteen dallars per week spends five
dollars per week for boara, three dol
lars and a half for Qlgars, two dollars
and thirty cents for drinks, two dollars
and twenty-five cents is for theatre
tickets (the twenty-five ce nits Is for ai
gallery ticket ata variety show). Now, t
the puzzle to be worked out Is this:
How can a young man, save enough at
the end of the year to pay fire dollars .
borrowed money?
"YEs," said Mrs. Goodlington sadly,
"he was id Lulging in sequestering ex- L
ercise. His horse got frightened at t
something or other and reciprocated I
him to the sidewalk. When they took
him up they found a bad fractioua In
his leg, and it had to be computtated to
save his life." And the old lady didn't t
say another word for at least fifteen 3
minutes. She was thipking, as she
afterwards said, of the "dreadf l sights
in the contirmatory."
"PoP," said little .ohnny, looking
up from the sparting paper he was read
ing, 'do rings have corners?" "lWhy
rings are round, Johinny; therefore
there can't be any corners in thetm.'" I
"Iell," ret trned Johnny, "this ae
count of at prize fight says the princl
pals entered the ring and retired to
their respective corners." Johnny's
sp!rit of Inquiry caused litin to lose his f
paper.
"DON'T WaSte vouir time IllI)ping at I
the branches," said the woodman to r
his son. but lay youir axe at ihe root of I
the tree." And the young man went
out. and laid his axe at the root of the
tree like a good and dutiful boy, and
then went fishing. Truly, there Is C
nothing so beautiful as filial obedience. t
Tu: editor of a iewspaper that ha i
a:lopteEl )hOnIet pelling in AS . 0 C
ret.:Oved ia postal f o.n an old.subscribh r
III tile cuntry, wlih read as folln
"I her luk youtr p;iper fcor leveii y,%
b-tt if you kant spol enyiv better than
you have been dot.. fur the las to muths
you may jes Stoppilt.''
Otrr in Nevada a school trustee had
just got everything fixed to run away
with the school lund, wIeI, to his in
digniation, Ie found that the other trti.
tee had squandered every dollar of it.
Ue says now the world is too full of
thieves and( scoundrels for an hionest
muan to have any kind of a chanlce.
A rr L.: girl, aged three, wvent to
chiurchi lately to see a chiristening.
When, on her return, she was asked
what she thought of the baby, she re
p,lied ; "it was a good bat>y ; it dlid not
c ry when the gentleman washed its
head."~
''No, William,'' she mournfully
ut tered, still allowing him to retaLin
the hand, "No, Willim, I cani'b
inarr'y ydu. 1 don' t believe yen enn
p rovide a wife with butter upon your
priesenlt cSalary, a11(d 1 can't eati olemnar
gatrine'."
W yrn the merry spingtlime comes
the flight of joyous birds from the South
to the North, the flight of summer
idler's fr'om the city to the soil, and the
11lighit of dlusty pennies f rom the small
boy to the stake.
1x the good old times the fatheri sa:d
to his sont: "Pay as you go; ifT you
canii't 1pay3, dlon't go.' Now, jId(gi ng
from results, the advice seemns to be,
"'Go as you please and pay if y'ou cani.''
A riTI,E boy of four years was
sleep)ing with his brother, when his
muothier said : "'Why, Tlomimy, you are
lying righit ini the iddled of thle bed
what wIll Hlari'y do?"' "WVell, ma,'
lie replied, ''larry's got both sides"
A 1.Imr-ru boy being told by his mo..
theri to take a powder she had priep)ared
for him, "'Powder, p)owder !" said he,.
putting on a roguish smile, ''mother, I
ain't a gun I'"
It doesni't do a bit of goodi to take a
twelve mile p)romenadec ini a fourteen
-foot room with the baby, and( sing or
decOllim:l' "lootehie, pootehie, puddenlOi
and pie." Use Dri. Bull's Baby Myrup
ai.iu be done with it.
- Father is uettiig wVoi.
My dalughiters say : "Iowv miuch bet
ter f'athei' is slice lhe use"r' i p hitters.''
lie is gettingi well aft ong suffer
lug fromi a disease do, curable,
liltters.-A 1ady3 0o' Roel. N. Y.
Theli opinion of the peop)le hats been
fully con fir med by wvide-spread ex
perience that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
is the best and cheapest remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asth
ma, etc.
Th'lirteen cents is the cost of five
gallons of soft soapi, made from one
-)0pound ol D)obbins' Electr'ie S9oap,(made
e by Cragin & Co., Phila.,; and the soft
-01o1) will go fart.her than a dollar's
- worth of common soap. Try it.
New Pumblctitons,
arc furnished by the World's DI)spen
sary Mledical Association,Bluiffalo,N.Y.,
and(1 Gremat Russell St.reet Buildings,
London, England, on~ terms to suit tihe
times. A niew e'ditioni of the People's
Comumon Senabliedilcal Adviser, about
1000 pages, nearly 200) iilustrations, by
R. V. P'Iere.e, 31.D., post-pmaid, $1.50.
invalid's Gulde(1 Book,post-pald,10 ets.;
Miotion as a Remedial Agent, lillustra
ting movement for pr.ralysias, diseases
01 femiales, stlifened joints ('imb feet,
spinal eurvature anid kindred affectionsr
10 ets.; Diseases of Generative'OrCps1,
a 10 ets. ; Catarrh, its rationial treatrdent
Iand positive cure, sent on re Jt of
one postage stamp. Address as ove.
To Trvoli 5 M L a.
'The ofrd o i,hge or ai and of
ravel Js to proditco Constipation,whica
1stolo.wed by '[Aeadahe, 11lep, and a
gnetal disarraneenient of 'the system.
The StomacI, already nauseated, gags
at the very sight o( a pill, while other
mixtures, sweetened or not sweetened,
or acid, are revolting. Nothing of tele
kind is ever complained of in taking
Simmons' Liver Regulator. It is al
ways grateful.to the Stomach, whatever
Its conditioi M)a ll; in faet,tlie slight
ly bitter taste ofthte Iegulator is plea.
sail iIn temoving the sick taste from
the mouth. A doso of Simmons' Liver
Rlogulator, say frotn a half to a full
tablespoonful, will impart a gratelul
warmth and glow to the weak and nau.
seated stomach, will regulate tle so
oretions and will gently assist Nature,
slowly and surely, without griping or
nausea, as though no medilue had
beei taken.
Tho Vuitivation of Carl),
Tle peculiar advantage of the carp is
ts doinestielty. It can be raised artifi
ially with much more ease and success
nld with much less expense than any
ithor fish of equally good quality.
armers call dtiivate It successfully in
inall natural poIntIs upon their farms,
iid thus bring fish culture as near
iome and inake it as much of a part of
heir busliess'as poultry raising. In
loed, If it were properly fed and the
vater changed often onough, this fish
night be grown to at weight of three or
'our pounds Il a wasitub. It grows
alidly-an important consideration in
lom1estic lish culture. In those cll
tiates most favorable to Its growth it
vill attain a weight of from two and
>ne half to four pottnds In one year.
Jnder ordinary circuinstances the
isual weight which It attains in three
rears is from three to three and a hal'
otitids. Ilowever, it grows only dur
ng the nont.lis of May, June, 'July an
ugust. The temperattire of the air
,nd water has nintch to do with its
,rowth. It will not grow except in
varin weather ; wet, cold summers are
s disastrous to it as to lleld cropc.
ts size appears to be almost ntiltimited.
hore are instances of carp weighing
lity and sixty pouinds; miany speel
tins taken in Sotgthern Europe wei-h
orty poimds. It Ia not a fish of prey;
t never attacks other fi0hes; and its
inrtiulessnces renders it an excellent
ih with which to stock large lakes and
ivers. The carp was importel by the
islh Commission Into the United States
rom Germany. Originally it was na
Ive to the waters of Central Asia. As
arly as the eleventh contry it was in
roditeted into Austria. For many
'cars it has been a staple product of
xermany, and with the peasantry it Is
>ften the main resource for sustenance
when the crops fall.
A Joyful Annotncenent
to saffering millions is tho glad tidings that al
last a certain cure for pdos has been discov.
crod. 500,000 persons who havo used Dr.
Bilaboa's Anakesis, pronounco it infa:liblo.
Doctorri of all medical schools proscribo it in
practice ; ompirics and nostrum venders coun.
terfolt and imitate it, and all, without excop
tion, admit that it iu cutitlod to the name of
"Medical Miracle." Nothing in medicine is
mora simple, rational, prompt and certain. It
is not an accidental blunder of inexperience,
but the scientiflc solution of a most diflicult
problem, by an accomplished physician of 40
ya'prctec and study. Anakesis is a
pycombnation of a soothing poulitice,
suplporting instrument and ourativo medicine.
It alleviates at once the most excruciating
pain; It holds up the raw, sensitive tunuors,
and by fir:n, continued pressuvo and mendica
tinapidto the aiwolien veins is able to
euoh ot inveterate cases of blind or
blooding p)iles. Tho inventor of ''Anakesis"
may well be regarded ss a public benefactor,
and sufferers from this terrible diseaaso will
thank us for calling attention to a discovery
so worthy. It is not less singular that in the
circular concerning Anakosis, full dlirectionls
are given for PRi.vENTING I'ILEB, a fact never
before observed in any medicine the propri
ators wished to sell. "Anakesis" is sol by
llru.;gists everywhere. Soent free onl receipt
of price, $1.00 per box; sam.pes gratIis by P.
Neustna(ter & Co., Box 3'J16 New York, sole
.aauacturors of "Anakesis.''
New ilamipshire Returna.
A New 11am pshare lady wvrites :Mother has
boon aflLcted for yeara with Kidney diseases.
Last spring she was very bad, and had an
n,.armhing pain and nutmbness In one side, Kid
ney-WVort paoved a great ble.esing and has
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KIDNEY DISEASES,
L1VER COMPLAINTS,
Constipation and Pies.
J)f ei 'l.iar,euthBt Jlero,yt sa "In eaa
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NeI,son Fairchihi, of 5t. Al ans, Vt. says "It in.
of ~r1clj vaiA fte sixtee years otgrat
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(I. i. Ilognn, of flerkshire, ay., "One pack.
-.n a alvor e~ aond KIdne Cn alur
IT HAS WIU
WONDERFUL.
POWER.maeae
Dooanoft Acts on the LlVDR, the B0WELO and
the EIDNTEY3 at the same timo.
Beenuso it cleanses the system of
the poIsonousi1nsmoro that d evolopo
in Kidney nnd Urinary disonses, Bi
tousneos,.idnundtoe, Consti ptlonf,
Puleo, orln Rheumatism, Nouraigla
and nervous disorders.
K IDNEY .woRT is a dry vegetable ceom.
minna)ad cain beasontby ail prepald.
Onae pacaewllmakosix qta.ofnamedieino.
T Trt.-!r yT :D'ww:t
tri'luur it, at the Draugglets. Prate, $1.00.
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1 2 (will aii posa paid.) Buralington, Vt.
77 A Y EA Ii anad txpnns'N to a g'IS
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Stardiv8nt 's great Uatarrli Roimedy
Ia the efua.mao,t aarreeabieoand etTfectual remoday ina
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Iroma what case, or hew long stanading, by givtng
Sif'SoCATARBH REMEDY
a r alaria onu will Te nyiiaced of
this fact, Thiatumiadh.very ple.asant andl cata
be taken by tha s Mi stoa h For sale bt
11 t t dby101 OLOAY O0., 002 Arch
Purifies the Blooo, Renovatet
and Invigafites the
. Whole System.
Reader, Have You Oot Sorofula, Sorofu
lous Humor, Oancerous Humor,
Canoer?
You Can Positively be O1ured
Thosands of Tentlnao.
nials Prove It.
VEGETANE CURES WIEEN PYSE
C&ANS FAl,
CRAB OHOUARD, Lincoln Co., Ky. ma 8, 1878.
Mr. U. It. IAxvEN: Sir-I consider t a duts
that I owo you and the public to let you know
what your medicine, VEU hrLINB, has done lot
my daughter. About four years ago she was so
ailloled with -orofula as to be drawn to on
side ai she walked. After trying several of thq
best physicians at homo and at Louisville with.
out relief she was induced to try VEGETINE.
After taking go botties I consider her perfectly
cured. Sho has new a beautitul, clear com.
piexion. without blaoh or blemish, and I have
no hesitation in attributing her cure to your
valuable medicine, and In reco:nmending it to
the use of the ailioted. There are many of tihe
inhabitants of this county who can and will
testify to the above.
Yours. Mn. S. R. BROOKS.
I can testify to the above.
J. R. CARBON,
Firm of Carson Rros. Druggists,
W. V. KN EDY-,
PrOprietor Crab Orchard 11otol.
MONTHRAL P. Q.. Jan. 8, 1880.
MR. H. R. STIimNs-Dear Sir: We take great
pleasure in add ag to your numerous test limo.
nials in regard to VEG&TINE. We sell a great
deal of It. and it Invariably gives satisfact on.
Severable remarkable cures by its use have
come under our notice, and we think it a pleas.
ure, as well as a duty, to testify in its behalf.
We remain, yours truly. DRI LEDUC & CO.
Chemists and Druggists.
bONTRUAL Jan. T, 1880.
MR. H. R. STXVHNa-Dear Vir: I have recom
mended and sold your VE0 ICTINE in a great
many cases indeed, but one case came under
my special notice In which tfiree bottles com
pletely cured a friend of ine, whose case had
resisted all other modicinvs prev!ously tried.
Yours, p, 0. GIlN UX, Dyuggiat,
601 St. Joseph St.
Vegetine
18 THE BEST
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108
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ay druggists.
kin thlarge, repulsive, niausootls pills. These
il)are scacely larger than anustari
trl eeal,no particular care is required.
.hm hyoprate without i sturbance to the
or ecoup tin For ,Jaud ce , laache,
f Che.s, Dlisiness, Mour Eructations firona
d@atei tlth Bilious attacks. Pain I
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Remf: SaMs1ref tesol
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abones 0unw ute
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esolvent. ..-- - '
A GRATEFUL RECOONITON
To CUre, a mmoito or ts rrAuDixte WMnSAN
truly a victory in the healing art: that reison
power that clearly discerns vsymc d su
l1tes a remedyl that restores step b
ees-the body which han ben' -
taok e by an I110;W. 4
not 0r commands or rp.0 ni
our tude. ' Dr. w r m".
ktn0* h that wondertul remedy .Ra*&y's
sarsaparillga' Reselveje. hiuh ooM
pishes this result, and sfer1bg hunanlty
who drax out an existenpe of Veo and Wiseass,
through long days, and lng ashh owe bm
their gratitude.1-mod" t nr
FALSE AND TRUE.
We extract from Dr. Radwsy's "Treatise
4i%ee and Its Cure," as follows:
Lit. f Dases clare by
Radway's Sarsparillin Resolyent
chrente Skin Diseases, Carles of the BoN,
Humors in the Blood Soroftlous Diso lS B
or'unnatural Habit of Body, hiliS and 'Yne
real, Fever,.ores, Chronto or old Ulcers. Salt
Rheum, kotWhite Swelling, Scal. Hea,
Uterine Affections, Cankers. Glandular Swell
Ings, Nodes, Wasting and Deomy of Qie Body,
Pimples and nlotolie. Tumors, Dyspeosia. Kid
ney and Bladder Dieses Chronic Rhoumattem
and Gout. Consumption, Wravi' and Olbulouis
Deposits, and varieties of the above complainsi
to which sometimes are giten speious namnes.
We asert that there Is no known etmedy that
possesses the euratiVe power over these dis
eases that RA)wAir's RusoLvENT furnishes. It
curos, step by step, surely. from the founda
tion, and restoref the Injured parts to their
sound condition. The wastes of the body
are stopped and healthy bleod #A supe
plied 0 the system, from which new ma
terial i formed. Tils is the flst corrective
3ower Of RADWAT's REsoixNxv. In cases where
lie sy.stom has been. salivated. and Mqrcury,
aulokhilver, Corrosive Sublimate have acOumu
lated and become deposit ed in the bones, joints6
etc., causing caries or the bones, rrokets. 6vinal
curvatures, contortions, white Rwellipga, vart
es veIns. etc., the SARSAPARILLIAN wilLTeSolV*
away those deposits an i exterminate the virus
of t he diteoso from the system.
If those who are taking these medioines for
the cure of Chronto, Sorofulous or $yphilitio dis
eases, ho*over slow may b- the cure, "teel bet
ter," anc find their general' health improving,
thoir flesh and weight, Inoreasin or even keep
ing Its own, is a sure sign that,bie eure is pro
srossing. In these diseases tho patient either
gets better or worse-the virus of the disease
4 not inactive; if not arrested and driven fro*
the blood It will snread and continue to under
mine the constitution. As soon as the 8ABRA,
IAR? LLIAW makes the patient $feel beiter," every
hour you will grow better and increase in health,
bitrength and flesh.
OVARIAN TUMORS.
The removal of those tumors by R4awAy's
iW HoLVENT is now so certainly established that
vh it waB oneo considered alno,t miraculous '
,:ovr a co mimon recognizd f tat by all parties.
Witne.-s the cases of Hannah P. Kuipp Mrs. C.
Krapf, Mr.s. J. H. Jolly and Mrs. P. D. ikendix
ibishe I in our Almanac for 187; also that of
rs. V. U. BIbbins. tu the present edition of our
"Fales and True."
One Dollar per Bottle.
MINUTE REMEDY.
Only requires. minutes, not hours, to relieve
pain and cure acute disease.
Radwa's Ready Relief,
in from one to twenty minutes, never fails to
relieve PAIN with rhe thorough appli tion.
No matter how viol.nt or eXoruciatlng the natu
,he RII HUMATIU, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Orippled,
Nervous, Neural o, or prostrted with disease
may suffer, RANWAY'd READY RELIBF will
afford instant ease.
Intiammation of the Kidneys, Inflamma
tio of the Bladder, Intiammatiot of the
Bowels, Congestion of the Lunges, Sore
Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of
the Heart, 11ysteriew, Croup, Diphther:la,
Catarrh, Influensa, Headacne, Toothache,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Ohills,
A gue Ohtfllci, Chilblains, Frost Bites,
Bruises. Summer Conlplalnte, Gougha,
Cold, Sprains. Pains in the Chest, Nakek ew
Lmes, are Instantly relieved.
FEVER AND AGUE.
lever and Aiue cured for Fifty Cents. There
i not a remedial agent in the worldthat will
cure Fever and A nd all other Malarious,
Bilious, Scarlet, 'yhid, Yellow and other
(ev,rs (aided by RADWAY'S PuLls) so quick a
RADwAYs EmanY Retrar?.
It will in a ew momenta, when taken escord
ngto dretbn o a Sc8pasms, Sour
Dysentery, Colic, Wind in t Bowels, and aSi
Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAD
WAY S READY RUttsP with them. A few drops
In water will prevent sickness or pains fromn
change of water. It is better than French
bran dyo or bitters as a stImulant.
tners anct Lunbernaen should always
be provided with it.
CAUTION.
All remedial agents capable of destroying lifE
bY an overdo-e shoulq be avoided. Morphine.
opium, strychnine, arnica, hyosciamus, and
ether powerful remedies, does at certain t.imes.
In very small doses, relieve the patient during
their action in the system. But perhaps the
second dose, if repeated, may aggravate and in.
crease the suifferla1g, and another dose cause
death. There ls no necessity for using these.
uncertain agents when a Doseitive remedy like
RADWAY'S BRADY RELIEFB will stop them moat ox.
latdifllolt in either inator adul,.
THE TRUD RELiEF.
RauwAv's READY RELIEF is the only remediag
agent in vogue that will instantly stop pain.
Fifty Cents per Bottle.
Radwayfs Regulating Pills.
Perfect Pur'gatives, Soothing Apert.
*nts, Act Without Pain, Always Rteise
ble and Natural inu their Operation.
A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with
sweet rg hepurge, regulate, purify, cleanse
RtADwav a PI,14, for the cure of all disorders
of the 8tomach, Liver, BoweJti Kidneys. Bind
der, Nervous Diseatses. Heada'be, Constipation,
CostIveness, IndcigeRtion', Dyspepsia, Iiilious.
nuss, Fever, Inflammation oftt le iloweis 'Pcles
and all derangements of the internacl lscera'
Warranted to ofrect a perfect cure Purely veg
otahtoe, containing no mercury, minerals or del
eterious drugs.
SW' Observe the followIng symptomns result.
Ing from Diseases or the iti gstive Organs; con.
stipatioQn, Inwar Pes, Fullness of the Blood
in the Head, Acidit-y of the Stounach, Nausea
Heartburn, Disgust Of food, Fullness or Weighs
1-n the Stomach, Sour Eruota ihne, Sinking or
Fluttering at, the Heart ChokIng or Buffering
8'ensations w'hen In a lyin posture, DImeness og
VisIon, Dots or Webs brore the Sight, Fever
and Dull PaIn in the Head, DeficIency of Per
spiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain
In the Side, Cheet, Limbs. and Budden Flushes
et Heat, Burning In the Flesh.
A few doses or RIADWAY's PILLs will free the
system from all the above-nameti disorders.
Price, 25 Cents per Bem.
BOLD BY DRUG(tiSTS'
READ "FALSE AND TiMJE.*'
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