Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 18 January 1890 — Page 7

A Fact

WOIITHwhich

knowing is that blood dis­

eases all other remedies fail to cure, yield to Ayer'9 Sarsaparillu. Frosli confirmation o£ this statement comes to hand daily. Even such deep-seated and stubborn complaints as Rheumatism, Rlicumatie Gout, and tho like, are thoroughly eradicated by the use of this wonderful alterative.

Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th street, New York, certifies

About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic cout, being able to walk only with great discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, 1 saw by an advertisement in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing complaint, aftor long suffering, by taking Ayer's Savsaparilla. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months. I am pleased to say that it effected a complete cure, and that I have since had no return of the disease."

Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H., writes: "One year ago I was taken ill with rheumatism, being confined to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very much debilitated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in everyway. I commenced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine." "I have taken a great deal of medicine, but nothing lias done me so much good as Avcr's Sarsaparilla. I folt its beneficial" effects before I had quite finished one bottle, and I can freely testify that, it is tho best bloodmedicine I know of."—L.W.Ward, Sr.,

Woodland, Texas.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

RRERARKD BY

Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Trice $1 six bottles, $5. "Worth $5 a bottle.

Makes a Lovely Complexion. I» a Splendid Tonic, and cures Boils, Pim loH. Scrofula, Mercurial and all Blooc

Diseases. Sold by your Druggist.

Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh,P

SELLERS1 LIVER PILLS I

lOrcr 100 gram told by one drnnitt. They have no equal for ottrfog Dlxslaew, Headache,

Cortireneei,Malaria, l4Y«r Complaint, I UostlTeoess, Malaria, JulY«r uompniM, Faod Agna, Indigestion, Backache, and all Liver aud Stomach trouble*. They Nefef Pafl* Sold by ail droggtett and country store keepers. B«ltm Co., Prop's FttUlmrgh, Fa.

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ALl'.KKT W. PEllKIXS. I

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MOORE'S

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Slightly laxativo.

They act in tlio Blood.

DARLINGTON ECHO ITEMS.

Tho Christian church on east Main has a surplus of $15 to its contingent fund. Miss Flora Decker has knit 50 hoods since the 15th ef November usmg 219 skeiuB of yarn.

Estj. Armstrong settled with the Auditor Mouday payiug §41 in fiues collected the last six tnonthB.

Our geuial section master, Dennis O'Neil, was visited New Years by his two sisters, when Dennis like a gnwl fellow treated them to a big fat turkey dinner.

John McCane, of Sugar Creek township, has bought Joe Stout's residence on east Main, and will tear the old house away. Thus another old laud mark of Darlington will go.

mmmm asss

Absolutely Sure

For Malaria, Chill3.& Impure Blood Tiny expol diBOMO gorms, and Purify tho System Druggists, & Dr. C. C. Moore, 78 Cortland

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John C. Booher has made and said to W. H. Uooher 335 pounds of butter within the past year, besides what he has used in bis own I unity, aud some he sold to the huckster.

WAVELAND INDEPENDENT ITEMS.

There are several Ciist^s uf mumps in the town. \V. W. Cauiue will remain in Kansas and run his mill, and has written for his family to join him. Robt. Jaines will also go and take the position of engineer.

The Republicans of this district meet in this city on Thursday next, the 23d., to select a member for the State Central Committee, and set other political machinery in order for the eusuing State campaign.

A "town cow" stuck her head through one of the large panes of glass in the front of Cauiue A Deer's livery stable, Tuesday morning. Still, it is not right to make a "peoi inau" keep his cow off the street.

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3 OHOTI Hoot Compound.—Com7 I n« Root. T:«»ay nnd Penny­

rovnl, Snfo. rrc'-tunl. mnll, ord^usr. 'Mc. "-f !rrlarstiif *1.

POND I LI.V CCM Y,

131 Woodward «v.e., Detroit, iliub.

Sold in Crawfordsvillt' druggist.

Iiv Stan K-eney, the lei'22881y.

Pert I. Miiis.

AUCTION BE R.

Will cry public sales on reasonable terms. Li*avi' orders at .Joe Taylor's '•past Main street or see. or address mo "Unperson before having bills printed to avoid contlict in datts.

The report printed elsewhere shows our Building aud Loan Association to be in first class shape. This is the people's saving bank, and has been of more benefit to the community than perhaps any other agency, by aiding people to build homes of their own who other wise could not not do so.

WATNETOWN HORNET ITEMS.

Several^people in this town are just recovering from the La Grippe. A social was given at the residence of Solomon Landmau last Saturday eve iu honor of A. P. Fitch.

Taylor Thompson has purchased the right to sell the Newkirk patent fence iu all the townships in Montgomery county, except WaiuUi and Scott.

Joseph Baldwin is already being pushed forward as a candidate for assessor. Who will be the democrat candidate for Trustee is the Question that is bothering many.

The Bide walk ou Vine street Hear the depot needs repairing badly. The town council's attention is called to it and we hope they will take some action ou the matter at their next meetiug.

The new dry goods store under the management of LawBon Parker,well known to every NVaynetown citizen will be opened to-day, aud will offer many bargains. They will sell at auction every afternoon and evening.

What NVaynetown needs is a firBt class bank aud there is a prospect of getting one. Some parties living in town having money they wish to inrest in a payiug enterprise offered to furuiBh the capital to start the bank providing they could get the proper encouragement.

St. N.Y

They Positively Cure.

Tumble to Yourself

Yoimir L'f.nt, or old jri'i.t. ar.il pnvo liifr rnonoa on Siv 11!•!i Miit. I'liutH or "lien1' to order....... utli'iidiiiM our xtiii 1 -11111111111 "i'S

Sweep-Out- Sale

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First Come, First Served.

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HOOK Kit NUUSKKIES, Rochester, N. Y.

A proud mother In Merced, Cal., owns a 4-months-old baby that weighs 28 pounds and has eat four teeth.

LADOGA LEADER NEWS.

J. S. Shackelford has been to Anderson again ibis week to see about his grocery trade. Mr. John R. Pefliey's folks gathered a mess of greens from their garden this week, the tith of Jan.

The G. A. K. of this place have made the final arrangements with Chaplain Lozier aud his lecture wlil be delivered at Normal Hall, Friday night, Jan. 17.

Mrs. Eliza Ann Bell, widow «f the late George Bell, was taken sick Friday night and constantly grew worse until yesterday morning when she passed away.

Oscar Chapipan has quit the business course and gonetoCrawfordsville to learn telegraphy. Never attempt to crowd too much work into one term a failure is likely to be the result.

C. A. iVysoug has bought out the book store. He will devote his entire time aud energies to serving the public in the way of supplying books, periodicals, stationery novelties, etc.

J.M. Harshbarger writes to Bank of Ladoga, saying he is having a fine time in Washington and Baltimore. He found his daughter, Mrs E. V. Brookshire, much Improved iu health.

Thursday night, January 80th, is the time set for the Demorest Medal Contest at this place. Some eight or ten of the best speakers among the young people are preparing their orations. This will be one of the events of the season.

Mr. D. H. Maugus is not to be counted among the croakers. He says the past year has brought him suecess on the farm. Ou fourteen acres, he has raised 1,000 bushels of corn. He has marketed 44 hogs, half of which were spring pigs, aud the average of all was 277 pounds.

Cathedral glasB is to be made at Findlay, O. A large glass factory is to be removed to Sheffield, Ala.

Health and LO"B L.ife.

Allopaths and homoeopaths agree that Liose'B Extract Red Clover stands at the head of the list as an Alterative and Bleod purifier and prescribe it,

CHICAGO, IU.„ Jan. 21, 1889.

J. M. Loose Red Clover Co., Detroit Mich. Gentlemen—I have used your extract of red clover since 1882 quite extensively. It has served nie well in all those cases of a scrofulous diathesis. In fact I use its all diseased conditions of the blood alone or iu combination with other remedies. Your extact red clover stands at the head of the list as an alterative and blood purifier. Yours,

Thlrty^tbousaod tons of coal per day is displaced by natural gas.

Engineers are now laying out a line of railread in the Congo region of Africa.

The Chinese Government will soon be able to send ironclads to New York harbor.

Would You Believe

The proprietor of Kemp's Balsam gives thousands of bottles away yearly? This mode of advertising would prove ruinous if the balsam was not a perfect cure of coughs and all throat and lung troubles. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Don't hesitate! Procure a bottle to-day to keep in your home or room for immediate or future use. Trial bottle free at all druggists. Large size 50c aud $1. N-17-eow-ly.

Congressman Browne is better. Treasurer Hustou is recovering from the grip.

Epoch.

The traHsiiion from loug, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lite of the individual. Such a remarkable event in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of electric bitters. So many feel that they owe their restoration to health, to the UBe of the great alterative and tonic., If you are troubled with any disease of the kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short standing you will surely hnd relief by the use of electric bitters. Sold at 50c and $1 per bottle at Nye & Co.'a drug store.

Gen. Grosvenor will introduce a bill creating a national park upou the Chickamauga battle field.

Not a Symptom in Five Years. I had scrofula in 1884 and entirely cleansed it from my system by taking seven bottles of Swift's Specific (SS8.) I have rcot had any symptoms of it since that time.

C. W. WILCOX, Spartanburg, S. C.

Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.

Indications are that Idaho and Wjominir will be admitted as states. The senate coin mittee favors the idea.

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DEUaKENNESS—LIQUOR HABIT— In all the World There is but one (.ure, Dr Haines' Golden

Specific.

It can be given iu a cup of tea or coffee without uie knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alchoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address in confidence, the GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 flaee street, Cincinnati, 0. 05 '89 ly

The Czar has learned a diversion that will save him from ennui. He has become interested in American poker.

Cold Waves.

Are predicted with reliable accuracy, and people liable to the pains and aches of rheumatism dread every change to damp and stormy weather. Although Hood's Sarsaparilla is not claimed to be a positive specific for rheumatim, the remarkable cures it has effected show that it may be takeu for this complaint with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its acting in neutralizing the acidity of the blood, which is the cause of rheumatism, constitutes the secret of the success of Hood'B Sarsaparilla. If you suffer from rheumatism, give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial it will do you good. 4

No lady should live in perpetual fear, aud suffer from the more serious troubles that so often appear when Dr, Kilmer's Complete Female Remedy is certain to prevent tumor aud Cancer there. For sale by Lew Fisher.

"Happy is the mau who has his quiver full of them"—of bottle ot Salvation oil the greatest cure on earth for pain. Price only 25 cents,

in Crawfortls••iWHimmsr"

The Homliest Man

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As well as the handsomest, anil others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat aud lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits sad is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and coinsumption. Large bottles SOc and $1. 012-4t

For Sunday suits try Con Cunningham, the Crawfordsville Clothier.

A. B. Gates & Co.'s Blended colli

'When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, the cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she cave them Castoria,

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IH. J. LAMOBEAX.

ROCKWOOD, MICH,

J. M. Loose Red Clover Co.: I have used your fluid extract red clover blossom, prescribed by Dr. A. I. Sawyer, Monroe, Mich., and have derived great benefit from the same, after having suffered a great deal for years, Respectfully.

Why Buffer with any blood disease when our Extract Red Clover will cure you. Write for further Information. For sale, by Lew Fisher.

Mothers should never fail to keep Dr. Bull's cough syrup convenient in order te relieve their little ones of cugh speedily and surely. 25 cents. mm liucklen's Arnica Salve.

The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fe- or soreB, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains cm-is, and all skinjeruptions, and positively cures iiles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co., drugs. N-17-i

As a family medicine we cannot too highly recommend Laxador, the famous household remedy. It should always be kept on hand.

Some Foolish People

allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reaeh of medicine. They say, "oh, it will wear away." but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemp's Balsam, which Is sold on positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking IL« first dose. Price SOc and 91, Trial size fre«. At all dnggiats U12

W. \V. MORGAN. \V. 1,. LEE.

MORGAN & LEE,

SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON & WEHSTEK.

Abstracts of Title.

Having hougbtthe romoleic iilMmct books of Johnson & Wolieter. are prepared to make abstracts to all IIIIK'.H in Mont :ot»ery county upon short notice and ut ieutonalle prlt-rs. Plenty of home and foreign money lo un :it ti and 7 per cent. Ofllce in Ornliiuin 1] k. i-orlb Waylrngton-st. uu^ 7 ly

DR. XXTVAX.TTABXiB

IMPROVED OUTWENT!

A POPULAR REMEDY,

BEFORE THE PUBLIC FOR NEARLY 70 YRS For tlio cure of MERCURIAL and other ULCERS. WHITE SWELLING, SORES of all kinds, SCALDS, BURNS, TETTER, FELONS, SPRAINS, and almost every other disease that afflicts MAN or Beast. No other remedy has p6rformed so many remarkable cures, some of which are perfectly startling in their nature.

It is a household word in every Southern home, and more than «»uo hundred thousand certificates could be produced as evidence of its wonderful and magical curative properties.

Persons buying GRAY'S Ointment cannot lose anything, for if it fails to give tho most unqualified satisfaction the money will be cheerfully refunded by the druggist or merchant selling it.

Price, 25c, 60o and $1.00 per box. Dr. W. F. GRAY & Co., •-. Sole Proprietors,

NASHVILLE* TENNESSEE-

Trade supplied by Daniel Stewart. Indianapolis, and lioss Gordon, Lafayette, XucUana.

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New 5 aud 10c: Store.

Never offered before and never after these are sold out, as they are a job lot. See what tlicr are: All 2") and SOc good for ten cents, brass cabinet frames at 10c, brass trays, 14x18 10c, 13 inch round waiters lbc, brass comb cases, with mirror and match safe all for lOc, whiskbrooms holder with mirror anil match safe for 10c, brass easels worth SOc lor 10c, 12 quart bucket 10c all sizes, coffee pots 10c all sizes, covered buckets 10c. A rolled gold ring warranted for one year for 10c, also breast pins, scarf pins, side combs, hair ornaments,Ladies and gents cuff buttons. All the latest novelties in jewelry, linen handkerchiefs and linen towels, at 10c, mustache cups, ladies cups and saucers, at 10c. layers meat plates at 10c and a thousand other useful household articles for 5 and 10c.

Honiembor.

Nothing Over 10c

y). CARLSON.

22 West Main Street, Opposite Y. M. €. A

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JOHN O. CARLISLE.

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Is a strictly vegetablo preparation and will CURE MALAUIA, and all MALARIAL troubles. Dr. S. H. Wise, of Boston, ICy. says: "Ilave practiced medicine 15 years, and find no equal to HBRBINE as a Liver Regulator."

Dr. W. A. Baker, of Madison, Fla., says "A hottle of IlEnBiN*E is worth more umo 56.00 worth of Quinine in any family

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Acting on the Liver in a different way fron. any other medicine It Is a positive cure for Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than Pills,

Its peculiar composition Is such, that we guarantee to cure any case of Chills and Fever or Billow Fever with one bottle.

It costs but 75 cents and each bottle centalns over 40 averago doses, making tho cost less than two cents a dose. Would you auk for cheaper medicine 1 It is not a cure-all. But will cure anv I.iTcr, Bilious or Halarial Complaiut. Manufactured by

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THE EUREKA FOR SALE BY LKW FISUKK.

Itch, Mange and Scratches cured in 30 minutes by W#olford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Dr. E. Detchon druggist, CrawforctoTille. N-30-4m

Is the finest lamp in the world. It eivcB a pure, soft, brilliant, white lightof 85 candle pover. Purer and brighter than gaslight and softer than elecric light-more cheerful than either. A marvelous light from ordlliary kerosene oil. SEEING IS BELIEVING. A "wonderful liinip" it is indeed It ncverm edstrimmlng, never smokcB nor breaks e'.iimnsys, never "smells of the oil no cniining up, no leukf no sputtering, no -i .nltiug up of the flani". no annovnnce

of HDV kind, anM cwiiuo«, explode, Aud besides FILL these advantages it gives a clear, white light, 10 to 30 times the size and brilliancy nl any uriiln«ry houpc lump. Fiui4hcd in either Braes, xsicke»» Gold or Antiquo Bronze. Also

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Send for price list. Single lnm ps at wholesale prices. Itoxcd and sent by express. .jet our pricos. "Seeing is believing.'

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DR SELLERS •°XOUCH SYRUP.

WAGONS. Just recieved a car load of wagns at Tinsley & Martin's.

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