Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 December 1891 — Page 2
OXB ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Xiver
and Bowels, cleanses the syseffectually, dispels colds, headtjlies and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the •nly remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing t,o the taste and ac-c«-ptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is fcr sale in 50c iind SI bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try if. Do iiot accept auj substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SIV riiAKCISCO. (Mi. LOUISVILLE, XY /ifiv YORK.
\\7 ANTED—DO
,v
THE BREAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
BEECHAM'S PILLS
For Bilious and Nerrons Disorders. Worth Gnine* a Box" but told for 25 Cents,
BY ALL DlttCGISTS.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and
Soda
Is endorsed end prescribed by landing physicians because botb ibe Cod Liver Oil ttutl UytHphonphitea are the recognize! agents in the cure of Cotisutnptiotu It as palatable aa milk.
Scott's Emulsion
EMULSION. I
i* a wonderful "Flesh Producer, It i/t the Sat Jtrmtfly
tor CONSUMPTION,
Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting1 Digcases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. ABi for Scott's Emulsion and take soother.
WANTED-HELP,
Notices under this head tree for three days.
WANTED—Two
or three first class man to
advertise for the Encyclopedia llritunCall at room 17 bobbins House.
nica.
WANTED—Any
private family having a
service that a student could do next term luexeltanjre for hounl and room, either in part or entirely, I'd be triad to serve. Address Ik* 323, city, and I'll call.
YOU
V*
WANT TO MAKE J50
at home? Mrs. Smith sent
i7
for a Box
or Wardrobe Lounge, and allowed me to send people who answered my advertisements to Me her lounge for which I pave a commission, which averaged ?50 per week. If you will do tne same In your district send for terms to
ALFHED COLES.
470 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
WANTED—All
ikersonfl who can cook and
bake to send tor the best cooking stove In
tlio
world. Price £12, $10 und Terms, 10 per cent, discount cash with order, balance In 00 days. Alfred Coi.es, 520 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y\ Oct. 10-ly axw.
Lf OH SALE:—A piano lamp for less than cost Apply at this olllce.
WANTED—Acorner
place to work—Mrs. Sally
Stewart, of Uak and JHferson streets, is ready to work out by the dav. I recommend her ae an excellent cook and housekeeper. Scsan E. Wam,.\« k.
LOST.
Notices under this head will be published free for three days. If that Is not sufficient come attain.
LOST—A
pocket inspection book, cai
bound, with "\Y. .1. Amos, Foreman Natural Gas Co.,M written on outside. Also 10 inch Stllson wrench. Please leave at »he Natural Gas office.
FOR SALE^
Notices under this head one cent a line a day Eight words to a line. Nothing less than 10 eentfi taken. Cash iu advance, please.
TTOH SALE Oil EXCHANGE—Florida orange JL grove—15 iicrey, 750 trees, 14 years old llneloeation—near city. Miw. K. Woon ii-4 Green St,
FOB
KENT
FOll
FOlt
FOll
•IVonice turnlshed rooms.with Call at 70»J S. Green St. iid,
nituralgus.
8\LE.-
on Lafave
FOll
-At a bargain. House and lot, vetteAve. House has 5 rooms
Call on Cumberland & Miller.
SALE—Forty arri^ of Uiwnshlp. Address W. E, 002 eoist eon street
land in Clark .lotto
house
SALE—Property In ixngvlew of seven rooms, good stable an outbuildings. Jxt welf set in fruit. Inquire at premises, southwest corner of Market and Davis Btrccts.
NOTICE.—1
and other
will sell your house, farm, or
any other real estate, or forfeit 1125 Send stamp forrcpl). ALFHED COLES, Heal Estate Agent. 470 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N
FOR RENT.
NoMcob under this head one cent, a lino day. Eight words to a line. Nothing less than 10 *ent£ tulccn. Cash in advunce, pteiLsc.
KENT—Furntahed room, wlih nutural gag, 4 (J recti Ht.
TJ'Olt KENT:—A house of rooms, liall, cellar A1 cistern and woodliouse, on .south Walnut street. Apply to I. N. VauSicklc.
FOlt
furnished room, eomfortllglited, oonvenlcut locality.
HENT--A
ublc, well
Knquire at .'114 south Washington street.
RAILWAY llrflE CARD.
MONGJiROCTE.
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THE WKEKLY JOl'HNAL.
Throe months 40 Six months flu Oneyoar $1.25
For paper* scut outsMe the county 10 cents additional for poBtnjrc. The Weekly musL invariably be paid for In advnnco.
Send postal note or money order.
MONDAY, DEC. 2S, 1891.
This Date iu History—Dec. 28,
-Queen Mary, witV of and joint sovereign with WHliam III. died of smallpox ut Kensington palace lorn l»5fc.\ IS04 Alexander Keith.
Tohnston. famous .Scotch
geographer, Imrn in Midlothian died 1S71. ISol'—Thoman Babingion Maraulay. ]*et, essayist. historian, scholar and iMlitjcian, (lied, aged
IA»
his "History of. England** fe*
the great prose classic of {his century. IS51--Cavalry battles at Sacramento, Ky.. and Mount Zion and Hullvilk\ Mo. IS6S Six minor Kittles in five states and first day of the IwilUe of Chickasaw Bayou, near Vh-Kshnrg. Miss. UV53—Cavalry battle at Charleston, Tcnn. 14*04— Battle of F.jcypt Station, Miss. IST1--.lames Henry llarkctt. famous actor, died at Jamaica. L. I., aged 71. 1874-Hon. (Jerrit Smith, abolitionist, free trader, deist and philanthropist, died in
New York city l»orn 171)7. Tie aided John Hrown'ti schemes and went insane when Brown was hanged, but recovered and Joined with Horaco Greeley in giving bail for Jefferson DavLs.
THK DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECIPROCITY AND FREE TRADE. Now that reciprocity is an assured fact and is popular Democrats assert tflat there is no difference between it and free trade. The difference between the two is as plain as a pikestaff. Reciprocity ]wrniits freedom of trade that is mutually advantageous between two countries producing unlike articles of manufacture and dissimilar fruits of tho soil, whereby the one is enabled to profit by tho peculiar adaptation of the other to such production. Free trade is unrestricted trade among all countries, irrespective of circumstances of manufacture or conditions of climate and soil, regardless of the effect of such trade upon the industries or commerce of any nation, and having respect only to a dogmatic theory that if everything is allowed to take its natural course in the world, everybody will be happier and more prosperous. Reciprocity is based upon the actual and existing conditions of trade and productions. Reciprocity admits our manufactures without restriction into foreign ports to tho benefit of non-manufacturing nations and rofit of our commerce free trade admits England's manufactures to our ports to the detriment of home industry. Reciprocity is the conception of a practical statesman free trade is the hobby of the doctrinaires. Reciprocity enlarges our commerce wilh nations where products do not compete with ours free trade enlarges the commerce of other nations whose products do compete with ours, and whose competition on uneven terms labor and capital would ruin our industries. There is no abandonment of tho principle of protection in the policy of reciprocity. There is nothing in the principle of protection that forbids seekil.g after a foreign market.
The policy of protection, however, seeks to build up a homo -market that will make us in a large measure independent of the foreign market. Protection and reciprocity do no conflict in this matter. Protection preserves the home market reciprocity seeks foreign outlets for our overplus of production, and gives us unrestricted trade in those necessaries of life which wo do not produce our selves. This is all very different from free trade, which indiscriminately throws open our ports to the invasion of foreign productions, neglecting to pro tect native industry.
Ririup.u Mansfikld, the famous actor, has instructed his manager to discontinue the use of lithographs anil printing of all kinds excepting 'advertising in the newspapers. lie says this is the only way to reach all classes of theater-goers. There is no doubt that his judgement and experience are entitled to consideration. ,n many other lines of business millions of dollars are. wasted annually on useless methods of advertising outside of the newspapers.
In 1890, says the Now York Mail and Expmay for the five months ending September 1, tho exports of carriages and cars from the United States to Brazil amounted 'L\n value to §203,771. In 1801, under reciprocity, for tho corresponding period, our exports of the same articles to that country amounted in value to 8394,85'J. This increase of 8131,088, or 50 per cent., was causod solely by reciprocity.
J)KAl'.\ESS CAS'T JlKCVllEU by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased jxirtion of tho ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tho result, aud unless the inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot cure by taking Hall'o Catarrh Curo. Send for circulars free.
F. .T. CHENEY & CO., Toleuu Sold by druggist, 75 cents.
The FountAin Head of Learning. "Ilore is 11 letter for tho iiutlior Eilwnrd ]^ggltston," miid iJostuiiiBter 15oiinell this morniug. "It is sent to Crawfordsvillo, the writer ovidoiitly presuming us i'. mnttcr of courso thnt Mr. Eggleston lives lioro. Tt is
touIIt
curi
ous to note how uimiv lottcrs for distinmiishtHi mon are sent to this otliee by pcnpU* who nro rojillv ignorutA of thoir renl itdilrtwsos niitunilly su[i]KHt». in some sort of a way, that tlny nil hail from Crawfordsville. Wo have at different times received letters from every distinguished man living in the west, especiallv literary men. People from over the country seem to look upon Crawfordsville as fountain head which spouts out great men as some towns spout out gas. Tho mail clerks are all on to Crawfordsville, too, and when they find a letter they can't decipher they (ire it in here.
Wants to Keep His Ears,
.Tohn Keller was before Judge Chutnasero this morning and swore out a warrant against l\ter Fisher for surety of tho peaco. It seems that Mr. Fisher has insinuated that Mr. Kelley's ears are trinkets ho wished to possess. Mr. lvelley doesn't desire to part with them, as without them he could not hear the calls for dcinbs at his bar. Accordingly ho has sworn out the warrant.
fighting Over Bones,
Rumor has it that some new claimants to the land, or an undivided share of it, where the tusk and perhaps bones oft he mastodon aro imbeded are coming to to the face. If such bo the fact it will require investigation to determine rights, and tho Monarch of tho Post Tertiary period may have a further lease of his watery bed.
N N S A IN S
'"L'ndi.h tho equator, gentlemen," remarked an extensive traveler, "it is so hot that the natives have to put tho hens in ice-chests to prevent them laying hard-boiled.cg'jj.-s
A vovng couple were married a few days apj on the summit of Pike's peak. The ceremony was pen'ormed in the open air,' "with the brig-lit sunshine falling upon tlmir heads, with glitteriiif snowdrifts on every hand."
Litti.e
Johnny bad been told he must
be punished, but that tie must choose between a whipping and beiny shut up in a dark' closet. After a moment'' painful thought, he said "Well, papa, if inamma'U do it. I think I'll be whipped but, if you are poir.g to whip me, I think I'll be shut up."
A I5inDKKoni (Me.) Frenchman, who takes yreat inter,£t in turf matters, has ahorse which he regards as a second Allerton, and in describing the merits of the animal the other day he became somewhat mixed Said he: "You take this horse. j_nf hiin one quart of hay and one armful of oats, and then if you car.'t drive him in half past three, why, I gif yon to him I"
Wheu Baby was gfcK, we gave her Cistoriw SVbRi she was a Child, she cried for OaBtoria. When she became Miss, she clung to CastoriA. When she had Children, slie gave them Castorai
^Happy New Year to one and all. If you owe me anything please call and pay it and oblige L, Bisciiof.
—Sit at Nicholson's for your Christmas photographs. Go early and avoid the inevitable rush.
-Skating at the rink to-night.
^HUMPHREYS' 'VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTBY. 500 Page Book an Treatment of Animals and Chart Seui Free. crriKS Fever**,Congestions, Inflammation A.A.) Spinal McniuifitiM, Milk Fever. Il.ll.—Strulnfl, Jjttnienem, Hlieiiinatisai' C.C.—Distemper, ^iunal lMttciiaricctt. J).D.—Hot* or timl**, WurrnM. L.K.—CougliHt lleaveH, Pneumonia* F.F.—Colic op («ripen, Heilyiiche.
MincarriuKe, HemorrhageM.
II.II.—Urinary and Kidney Diftcnteg* 1.1.••Eruptive DlHennOH, flange. J.K.—DioeaHt'n of Divetitloii, Paralynlpr. Single Bottle (over 50 dcnH*), ,o( Stable Cnxc» with Specifics, Mnnudl.
Veterinary Cure Oil a,i.l ledleator, S7.0Q Jor VoKTiunry Cure Oil, 1,00 Sold by Druggists or Sent Propaic. anywhere and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John Sts., New Yark.
I E E E S HOMEOPATHIC f% ft
I SPECIFIC No.fiO
In uao 30 years. Tho remedy for
Debility,onlytmcccssfnl
Nervous
Weakness,
Vital
And Prostration, from over-work or other causes! #1.par vial, or 6 vials and lar»c« vial powder, for $5. bou HT
DKtTooiPTS, orftcut postpaid on recelDt
Of prlco.-HUMPHREYS'MEDICINE CO., Oor. William and John St*.. N.
CARTERS
ITTLE
PIUS.
JCURE
Blclt Ifcad&cho and rcllovonll thotronbtsa lQcfr cent to a bilious Blato of tho nj-Binm. nuoh aa Dizziness, Nnunoa. Drow«lno«a, Dlntreea after eating. Pain In tho fililo, .to. While their most remarkable succcaa hms been shown lu cuitilg
SICK
neaAaehe, yet Carter's LltUo Liver Ml* am equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro. venting thloannoylnij complaint, while thoyalso correct all disorders of the »tomachatlmnlatotha liTorand regulate the bowels. Evon iftheyonls
HEAD
'Acb® they wonld boalmostprlcolcflatn thorn who •utter from thJsdktrcaaing complaint but fortaJMUely theirgoodnofladoca notoud hcro^tnd thosa who once try them -will fl nd tlxeso littlo pill* valu•ble In no many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them. But after oilslck head
ACHE
fie tho bane of eo many Uvea that horelaufcera (we make our great bo&at, Oor pills curo it whilo othoni do not. I. Carter's Little Liver PHlaaro vory tmall and very easy to take. Ouo or two pills make a dose.
They are Btriotly vegitablo and do not gripe or purge, but by thoir gentle action ploasoall who UMtbem. In vial«at25centa five for $1. Sold Dy druggUta orerywhero, or sent by -CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
SMAUP1LL SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE
a common origin,
tite
fdryest in the world,
life's practice of a
(KH^
VK£R
and therefore may have
woman among women,
lias stood the test of many years,
Inferior Good*.
Tho only safe way for purchasers is to insist on having the genuine article, and not, allow themselves to be swindled by having plasters said to be "just as good," or containg superior ingredients" imposed upon them. They are only tricks to sell inferior goods that no more compare with Allcock's Porous Plaster than copper does with gold. One trial of Allcock's Porons Plasters will convince the most skeptical of their merits.
The eminent Henry A. Mott, Jr., Ph. !., F. C. S., lato Government Chemist, certifies: "My investigation of Allcock's Porous Plaster shows it to contain valuable and essential ingredients not found in any other plaster, and I find it to superior to and more efficient than any other platter." •Ask tor Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation indued yon to accept a substitute.
Guaranteed- Cure.
We authorize onr advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or uny lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, yon may return the I bottle and have your nion^y refunded.
A Motional E vent.
ou can find shirts, underwear, neckwear, gloves and all furnishing goods, idbo the largest line of tailoring goods, test stylos. Prices the lowest heard of at Swank & Clark's, 131 east, Main street
itucleten's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuta, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilapinbe corns and all skin eruptions, and losstively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye ft Co
A LEADER
Since its first introduction, Elcctric Hitters has gained rapidly in nopular favor, until now it is clearly in the load among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which pormits its use as a boverago or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, livor or kidneys.—It will core sick headache, indigestion, constipation, anddrivo malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or tho money will be refundbd. Price only 50 cents jer bottlo. Sold by Nye & Co.
For pain in the stomach, oolic and cliolera morbus there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltomedy. For sale bv Nye' & Co.
A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills.
s^'.Thc oxporimouts of I.vdia K. rinkliaiu that y.-ars a.!i« »av« to the world that Mussing, the Vegetable Compound, were made through a feelinj of sympathy fur tho uillictcil of her sex. Slie discovereil that, nearly all 'tlie diseases of ivomau have
a common cure.
civilized world cherish grateful rcmemhranee of l.ydia K. l'inkhani's Vegetalile Compound, and ever bless its discoverer.
"My Work Shall Be Perpetuated."
The perpetuation of Mrs. Pinkliam's work was guarded by her foresight from the start. Every suffering woman applying to her received personal attention, and tin1 details of every case
LYDIA E. PINKHAM 3
contain fuels not to be found elsewhere, aud are now available to the women of the worl'i.
A Savior of Her Sex.
When pain becomes a constant companion when there is 110 repose for the snlVercr bv dav or night when life Itself seems to be a calamity and when ll thi- is
reversed by a woman,
she not won the above title Snllcring women who seek Mrs. l'inkham Iind both a helper ami friend.
A Record of a Life's Work.
The entire facts connected with every case ever treated by l.ydia E. l'inkham are on record. With tlic assistance of lady clerks writing at her dictation, over one hundred letters per day have been disposed of. the answers going to ladies in all parts of the world, and the facts compiled iu a
library of reference
and represents the
largest
and is to-day the only Positive Cure and
weaknesses and ailments of women, all organic diseases of the Uterus or Womb, and Ovarian Troubles, 15eurin"-down Sensations, Weak Hack. Debility. Uterus Tumors. Displacements of the Womb. Nervous Prostration. &c. Kyerv druggist sells it, as a standard article, or sent by mail in form of l'ills or l.o/.eui'es. on ^eccipt, of ?1.00.
WSeml 2 tiro-cent, stamps for Ouide to Health and Etiquette." by Li/dia /:. l'iulUam.a beau~ tiful illustrated booh-, containing rotume of invaluable information, it has saved lives. Address THE LYDEA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE cd., LYNN, MASS.
PERSONS WHO PREFER
Home Made Bread
To that Baked by
BaKers Should Try
FOR ELEGANT WTALOBUE.
1
We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's new discovery could l)o relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at Nye & Co.'s drug store. Large size 50 cents and 81.
The holding of the World's Fair in a ity scarcley 50 yenrs old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will realy iwnefit this nation as much as tho discovery of tho Restorative Nervine bv Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what tho American peoplo need to cure their excessive nervousnoss, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, etc. It acts like a charm. Trinl bottles and fine book on Nervous and Heart Diseases," with unequalled testimonials free at Nye & Co.
Stockholders' Meeting.
Notice is hereby given thnt tho annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Indiana Live Stock Investment Companp, will bo held at their hoino olllce, in CrawfordHville, Ind, on Tuesday, January 12, 18!2, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of eloctiug a board of directors to act for the ensuing year, and tho transacting of such other business as may come before thorn. A. F. Ramsey, Jitman M. Maktin,
President. Secretary." 3-t .'
A'lirsijci/ stock.
$5,000 worth of Nursery Stock fo farmers and fruit growers, can save from 50 to 200 per cent, by purchasing of me. Call nnd get prices and be con- I vincod. Olllce with Harter & Darter,! real estate, loan and insurance agents. I East Main street. J. J. Daiiteh. dl83m
As a. result, thousands of women In all parts of tho
were recorded.
-AJ-tDriglrt's T. El. .A. Bread.
IndianapolisBusinessUniversitY
E S A O 1°BUSINtsV AND'*8HO&THAND 8CHOOL. IjstabllshDd 1850 oien all the year enter any time 1 naivldual instruction: lectnrca: largo lacuV ly timoshort expenses low: 110 fco for Diploma astrlctly Business
mercial centcr endorsed ana patronized uy railroad. Industrial, professional and business mca who employ skilled help: no charge fcr positions unequalcd in tuo success of Its graduates. SEND
W. R. GOSNELL,
PROPRIETOR Or
The American Stearn Laundry,
Haw a New Combination Iron which is a noveltv in Its way. it will pay anyone to drop in and see it at 124 ensi'Market Street and b.v the w.iy, while there, leave your order for youi Laundry Work.
18 Carat Cigar
The laws of health are taught in the schools: but not in a way to be of much practical benefit and aro never illustrated by living examples, which in many CH808 might easily be done. If somo scholar, who had just contracted a cold, was brought before the school, so that all could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance see tho thin white coating on tho tongue and later, as the cold develojwd, see tho profuse watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget'what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then bo given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely, that all might see that even a sovere cold could bo cured in one or two days, or at least greatly mitigated, when properly treated as soon as tho first symptoms appear. This remedy is famous for its cures of coughs colds and croup. It is made especially for theso diseases and is the most prompt and most reliablo medicine known for the ptiqioRo. 50 cent bottles forsale bv Nye .t Co.
These records are to-day
whose onlv ambition is'to do good to others, has
for the benetit ofsulfering women. Here is a
collection of /rr,\s- the world has ever known
School in &n unrivaled com
HEEB & OSBORN, Proprietors.
MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR
J. T. LAYMON.
AT BONNELL'S OLD STAND.
Strong Witnesses.
Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Mi lee's Now Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Allisons, a \rell known citizen at Olen Rock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in loft side, shoulders, smothering spelte, etc. ono bottlo of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of
N-»rve
and
Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, Salem. N. j., is another witness. For twenty yoars suffered wit!'. Heart Disease, was turned away by physicians as incurable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately ofter UBing Now Curo he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The New Cure is sold, also free book, by Nye Co.
newspapers Endome.
"Educators aro certainly tho greatest benefactors of tho race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Milos' popular works, cannot help declaring him to be among tho most entertaining and educating authors." Ho is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in overy issue, calling attention to the fact that tho elegant work on Nervous and Hoprt Diseases is distributed freo by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervino aro given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous Prostration, Headache, Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy.
A son of Mr. M. D. Pusser, a mer chant of Gibraltar, N. 0., was so badly afflicted with rheumatism for a year or more, as to bo unablo to work or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm on the boy. It soon cured him nnd he baa since walked ono and a half miles to rchool and hack every school day. 50 cent ixittk'S for sale by Nye & Co.
Mrs, v.rnlmnrs
CUCUMBER
and
CREAM.
ELDER
lS.l'ln
Compound
legitimate Itemedy
for those peculiar
FL0WER
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R|ves
tlio fll
f,lr"».tlun
and "niootlinoHs of skin tliiM ,"' 'lutnus
\*%?!,. gists and hairdressers, or iil
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WEAKNESSMEN
OUICKLY^THOROOOHUY. FOREVER CURED by a new porfcrted BCiontiflc methud thnt '.cannot Xail unless tbo
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case Is beyond human V°u feel Improved the Aral day, feel a bctmXlt »rery day: soon know yourself a kins among men in body, mind and heart. Drains and loaiea ended. Kvery obxiado to happy miirrled life ronioyeil. Norvo forcc. wlll.enerpy, brain j*.*er, Vhen faihng or lortare restored by this treatment. All smalland weak portions of the towly en. larved and atrenBtliened. Victims of abusos auc reclaim Tnt manhoodl Sufferer* frnin' folly.OTerwork.lll bealtb, regain your vi^or! despair, even If In the last stapes. Don't be disheartened If quack*} bare robbed you. I,et us show you that medical Bct«ucc
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liand. Write for our books witlivxiilanatloueand proofs* 2,000 rcferenoefl to cured patients,
EEIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N, Y.
VIGOR OF MEN
Easily. Quickly. Permanently Restored. JWeukneia, Xervoitftnvo^i Ieblltty. and all the train of evils frmu i*arly errorsor Inter excesses, •tbo results of overwork, akknees, worry, ctc. Full strength, developnieut. and t«no mren to every organ and portion of the body. Simple, natural methods. Immediate improvement Failurr impossible. 2.UW references. lliM»k. cxplanatloue »nJ penrfs mailed (sonled) free. Address
CfftE MEDICAL. CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE.
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MANHOOD RESTORED.
SANATIVO," ths Wonderful sp »iWi ilfuieilv, Is nild Willi a Written Cuorantee to cure ut! Nwvous Ilsea^s. fuch as Weak Mi-n»orv, !,«* of Hraln Tower, Ht-mlftchc. Wakrfulm*. l^'ft .Man* boo»l, Ntrvousiie?!!, Ia«sttude, alt ilnifii.* an.l loai of |H»wer uf lhe Generative orvaint in either yT
Before & After Use. Photogrraplied from life.
over-exertion, youthful Indiscretions, «r the ase of tobacco, opium, or etlmulantf, whichultl«.at»' lead to Infirmity, Omsumptlon and Insamtv- I ut u| in convenient form to carry in thev««t po« k« t. ft a pocknc, or 6 for $5. With every onli•' written guarantee to euro or refund trie monor. Sent by mall to an.v mlilreM. !r in plain envelope. Mention this paper.
MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch omceforU.3.A. 358 Dearborn 8treet. CHICAGO, IU* FOR SALE IN CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.. liV Moflett Si Morgan, Druggists.
Drs.T.J.&nd Martha E.H. Griffith
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special nttentlon
Chronic and Surgical Dluoasfci Women, Children, and ObBtetrlce. Dr. Grlffltb, a geneysl practice,
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CONSULTATION FBEft
Natural
Gas
Fitting.
If you nro going to linvo your lioiisn j)i|W(l for Natural Gas call and see iii. We can Ba^e yott money, as our rents nro Btnull and we only wantliving wugi'B for doing your work. W"
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Btopk that monoy will buy and otnploy nane bnt first class workmen. We innlai no charge for measuring your liuuse and giving vou 'estimate.
WILLIAMS BROS.,
125
South Green St.
LYLE,"REYNOLDS & BENJAMIN.
NATURAL AND AHTIKICIAI.
GAS FITTERS
AND
PIJUJIBEIW
Employ only experienced worknion and test each job thoroughly and to Hie satisfaction of the Natural Gas Inspector, Wo assure yon that if your orders aro left with us, the work will bo done properly and carefully.
Wo carry a large assortment of r»«t' nral Gns Fixtures. In addition to 1'iix* nnd Fittings we have Burners for every size stove, grate or.furnoce. Log8 Grnte Fillings and everything necessary for grate or stove. KememLer your connection with the Company's lino is •undo by us froe of cost.
Wetnteci
'crairfortlKi'llle
Mrt. Ru»k and Miss Johnson
804 WestPlkoStreet.,
