Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1884 — A Severe Wetting [ARTICLE]

A Severe Wetting

Is the too frequent precursor of a rheumatic attack. When the earliest twinge is felt, combat the approaching evil with Hoe tetter's Stomach Bitters, and thus avert it That fine blood depnrent and general regulator is a desirable substitute for the fiery excitants of oommeroe, which overheat the blood, dis irder the stomach, and merely produce exhilaration without benefit As the medium of reformation of a disorderly condition of the stomach, bowels, or liver, It is highly regarded from a professional standpo nt, and its excellence as a defense against malaria, and,antidote to it, is thoroughly established. To multiply proof in behalf of a remedy, the merits of which are so generally admitted, is of course unnecessary, For over a third of a century, beneath the observation of the American people and medical profess on, it has been working out its' mission of good, begun when the prejudice against proprietary remedies, now happily ove.-come, was strongly felt, yet no dissenting views have ever been expressed about its ethcacy.

Mocntaineeks in North Carolina and Tennessee have made a good deal of money digging the roots of the ivy. Ten and twelve dollars per ton is paid for them at the railroad stations. They are shipped North to be turned into door and bureau knobs, for inlaid and veneering work. These roots have been considered a nuisance in clearing land for but now will sell for far more than the price at which the land could have been bought two years ago. When the Mason k Hamlin Company announced the accomplishment of a great Improvement in Upright Pianos, which they, would soon give to the public, much was expected, because of the vast improvements which had been affected by them in reed instruments, and the acknowledged superexcellenoe of their organs. These expectations are fully justified by the pianos which they are producing, whl&h have extraordinary purity and refinement of tone. mechanic will see that the peculiarities of iheir construction must add greatly to their durability and especially their capacity to keep in good tune. This company have as great a future in their pianos as they are already realizing in their organs, which are confessedly unequalled among such instruments. —Boston Traveller. One of the liveliest campaigns that were ever carried on in North Carolina was -Hie one in which Vance and Judge Settle competed for the Governorship. All the white Democrats turned out to hear Vance, and all the colored Kepublicans to hear Settle. On one occasion, at the conclusion of the speaking, Vance was informed that there were some charming young ladies who desired to testify their devotion to the Democratic-party by kissing the Democratic candidate for Governor. Nothing loath, Vance descended from the platform and kissed a dozen or so young beauties from the Old North State, when he paused long enough to turn around toward his competitor and shout: “Settle, I’m kissing my women; you kiss yours 1” On account of their race and previous condition of servitude, Settle did not kiss the feminine K epublicans.