Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1889 — Page 7
Old Age.
Old age, says Bill Arp, has its privileges. It is a blessed thing to grow old and be respected and honored and humored. The very old and the very young are the light and the hope of the world. The dignity and wisdom of age apd the innocence of childhood are the best features of liie.—Atlanta Constitution.
A Distinction.
Wife—Why do you persist in touching every fence picket as you go along ? You can’t imagine how silly it appears. Husband (meekly) Old Samuel Johnson used to do it, my dear. Wife—But he was a famous man.— Yankee Blade.
PTjAcrason W TRADE mm, MARK^k For Stablemen and Stockmen. CURES Cut*, BwtlUngi, Bnlin, Sprain*, a all*. Strain*, Liaiuu, Btlffne**, Cracked Heel*, Scratches Contraction*, rieeh Wound*, Stringhalt, Bor*Tkroat, Bl* ten per, OaLie, Whitlow, roll Eril, Flitola, Tuner*, Splint*, Elagbono* and Sparln In It* early Stage*. Direction* with each bottle. At Druggists and Dealers. THECHARLEBA. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Md. DIAMOND VERA-CURA FOR DYSPEPSIA. A Positive Cure for INDIGESTION an«l all Stomach Troubles Arising: Therefrom. Your Druggist or General Dealer will get VeraCura for you if not already in stock, or it will be sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents (5 boxes $1.00) in stamps. Sample sent on receipt of 2-cent stamp. ■* , THE CHARLES A. VOGE ER CO.. Baltimore. Md. ■O- a i . find Piro’p Cure for V T =)(•- Consumption THE I—pcrTTf1 —pcrTTfr — remedy for hoarseness and to vs-V % * • clear the throat. HnilC CTIinV Bookkeeping, Business Forms, ymc 31 ULll«Penmanship,Arithmetic,Shorthand, etc., thoroughly taught by mail. Circulars free. Buyakt’s Business College. Buffalo, N.Y.MHnBDHHHmSBB Sn re relief 1 ctttu i i wmmaKsa'sSS: Mag*. LAD IE S LOOK! dSSs. A No ,’elty Rug Machine sent by mail r °r 4 1 * Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Wholesale price reduced to Agents. New Pricelist of machines, yarn, patterns, etc., aud a boolaof beautiful colored pattern designs sent tree. wanted. E. ROSS & CO„ Toledo, O. BC A ™ nr H j Ely’s Cream Balm | Gold in Head AA' BROS., C 6 Warren St„ N. Y, Bradfselds FEMALE REGULATOR Cures all Diseases Peculiar to Women! Book to ‘‘Woman 1 ’ Mailed Free. BRAIWIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, SUL. Bold by all Druggists. <Cr»IV£KV SHIB PAPER oTety Aime_you vnu. FOR THE BLOOD Swifl’g Specific hsw curefl me of a malignant breaking but on my leg. which caused intolerable pain. It was Called Eczema by the doctors—four of whom treated me with no relief. I candidlv confess thi\J I owe mv present pood health to 6. 8. S., which in mv estimation U Invaluable as a blcod reinetty. Miss JUUADiWITT, •2227 N. loth St., St. Louis, Mo. Cur baby when two months old was attacked with Scrofula, which for a long time destroyed her eyestj'ht entirely, and caused ns to despair of her life. T&e doctors failed to relieve her, and we grave Swift’s Specific, which soon cured her entirely, and she Is now hale and hearty. E. V. DELK, Will’s Point, Texas. 'Scrofula developed on my daughter—swelling and lunop* outlier neck. We gave her Swift’s Specific, and the reMilt was wonderful and the cure prompt. • S. A. Da A R MONO, Cleveland, Ten«* |3F*Send for book giving history of Blood Diseases and adelec to sufferers, mailed free. TWE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, CHOICE TEXAS LANDS Bare Chance for Settlers. The (Railroad System of 'Texas having developed so as to diring within easy access of good interior and seaboard markets the lands granted to the HOUSTON &TEXAS CENT’tRY.CO* It has been determined to,offer to settlers the HenownedAgricalt’l Lands iLoctrtafl.nlongithe litie,of the Fort Worth At Denver •City at- IK., beginning .with Wilbarger •County,, comprising 200,000 ACRES In farms of lfiO acres and upward.. These lands were located Iby tlie Company among .the earliest, with especial .care us to soil, .timber and water. They are j adapted ito.the growth ,of -cotton,•oorn. oats, wheat, barley, myn, vegetables, -ore I sards .tend gardens and i the various .domestic grasses. Situated in,the elevated and Stealthy region tonown ' as the Southern Panhandle of Texas, they possess a genial ■clistiate , favocullile tenuin and beast, where outdoor w«stt can be carried,on the year round, and , are in matiked contrast with regions of early and late frosts or ol destructive “blizzards.” . Population is fast pouring in. and local gowemnment as already established, with so hoot*, churches. Ac. Terms or.Haiiau One-fifthcosh, balance in tour equal yearly payamenits, with interest on deferred payments. . For further information its to these aud lands in Adjacent counties, apply to J. S. NAPIER, Vernon, Texas, (who is prepared to show to purchasers); or to C. C. CIBBS, Land Ag*t, Houston, Tex. MfUAT vfnAi CPftTT’Q °P NSUMPTI o^ OUIII I O SCBOFULA EMULSION oo” IS GOLDS UUBIM Wasting Diseases Wonderful Flesh Producer. Scott’s Emulsion is not a secret remedy. Containing the stimulating Hypopliosphites and Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by Physicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggist».
A Terrible Misfortune.
It is a calamity of the direst kind to feel that c&e'a physical energies are failing in the prime of life —to feel more nerveless,Atore dispirited, weaker every day. Vet this is tLe unhappy, lot of hundreds who surround us. A source of renewed strength which science approves, in behalf of which multitudes of the debilitated have and are every day testifying, and which, in countless instances, has built up constitutions sapped by weakness and infirmity and long unbenefited by other means. 6urely comprehends itself to all who need a tonic. Hostett3r’s Stomach Bitters is such a medicine—pure, botanic, soothing to the nerves, promotive of digestion and a ertilhter of the bond. Dy-pepsia aud nervousness —tno first a cause, the second a consequence of lack of stamina—depart when a couise of the Bitters is tried. All forms of malarial disease, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, constipation and biliousness are annihilated by this standard family medicine.
A Lincoln Story.
Mr. Lincoln was an early settler in Sprinfield, 111., and used to tell some spicy stories about pioneer life in that locality. He said theie were at first in that flourishing town three regular orthodox churches: a Methodist, a Baptist, and a Presbyterian, and all were getting along swimmingly, when suddenly a Universalisi preacher made his appearance upon the scene, and held his meetings in the Court House. He was a young man of talent, and soon made such progress in winning people over to his view's as to alarm the regular ministers, who, in view of the danger, held a consultation and agreed to take turns in preaching the TJniversalist fellow dowm. It fell to the lot of the Methodist brother to open the war, and a large congregation assembled to hear what he had to say. He began his discourse in the usual off-hand way by announcing the moral condition of Springfield was good and that religion was prospering there; but of late there had come among them, in the guise of a preacher of the gospel, one who openly taught that there is no hell and that all men are to be saved. “But, my brethren,” said he, “let us hope for better things.”
A man who bns practiced medicine for forty years ought to know salt lrom sugar. Read what he says: Tolkdo, Ohio, Jan. 10,1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co—Gentlemen:—l have been in the general practice of medicine lor most lorty yeaiu, and would say that in all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe with as much conrdeuce of success, as I can Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have proscribed it a great many times aiid its effect is wonderful; and would say in conclusion ihat I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would hot cure, if they would take It according to directions. Yours truly, L. L. GORUSHC, M. D., Office, 215 fcummit street. We will give SIOO for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured w.tu.. Hall s Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. CHENEY' & CO., Props., Toledo, O. XS'Sold by druggists, 75c.
Making the Hand Skilful.
It is a pity tliat the advocates of manual training cannot help quarreling over what manual training means and what is proposed by it,writes a contributor to the Globe-Democrat. Plainly, it is not teaching a trade, nor doing subsidiary to brain work; but it is making the hand skilful. It is training the hand precisely on the same principle that the brain was, and is, trained. The hand is not to be considered as a mere limb of the body, as we consider a foot, hut it is a limb evolved from a low service to a high one; it is an organ exalted, and c apable of a greater exaltation, exactly as the old brain of Dinosaurus was capable of being made into the new cerebral brain of man. Of course, a trained hand cannot work without a trained brain, and so our educators get puzzled, and wonder if, after all, mammal training is not brain training.
Texas was the only State admitted into the Union which reserved nS’ own unoccupied public domain. By wise legislation, one-half or the unsold lands were devoted to school purposes, the other half being, for a period, devoted to aiding railroads. The consequence is the St'.te has now an unexampled school lund, and railroads somewhat in excess of its demands. The Houston and Texiis Central Hallway Company, one of the first, having recovered from its financial trouble, is now prepared to sell and give title to some of its best lands in a high aud salubrious portion of the State. Its announcement in another column indicates that easy terms will be made to actual settlers.
Father and Son.
Sol Smith Russell, the actor, undertook to teach his son Bob a lesson in self-denial. “Look here, Bob,” said he, “whenever you get anything good you must give the best of it to your rnothn’.” “I alius do,” said Bob; “t’other day IDaad two apples; one uv ’em wuz runty., ’nd t’other wus valler ’nd big. I kep’ the runty one ’nd give the big valler one to mother.” “That was noble, that was manly, that was just what I should do!” said Mr. Russell, proudly patting his pampered darling’s head; ’“now that, my son, is what we call an act of self-abnegation, of denial, of sacrifice." “Yes, sir, but mother doesn't eat apples.”
A Generous Landlord.
Tenant—That chandelier in the parlor is so shaky I'm airaid some time whon the children are romping under it the whole thing will fall. Landlord —Well, that chandelier ain’t worth more than its price for old brass anyhow. It don’t matter whether it gets broke or not. —New York Weekly.
A Great Conflagration.
Little Tod ran into the house one cold day from his play, and surprised his mother by saying: “Oh, mamma, I’m on fire inside! See the smoke coming out!” alluding to the volumes of steam which came out of his mouth at every breath. 4 A Cough, Cold, or Sore Tltroat should not bo neglectea. Brown's Bronchiau T .Roches aye a simple remedy, and give prompt relief. 25 c’.s. a box Cruelties at C begin when the small hoy cannot remember what-letter comes after it.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive cure for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless eases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who liave consumption. if they will send me their Express and P. O. Address. Respectfully. T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St. N. Y. —ls your system needs toning up, don’t waste your money on bitters or other "spring medicines use MiGEi s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Extract of Malt and Hypophosphites—a food, medicine and stimulant all in one.
Now is the time when your personal should command careful attention. If you impure from close confinement in badly venU- ftO ~ N ' V '! lated offices or shops, you should take Hood’s n»Jtf Sarsaparilla at once. It will purify and vitalize *’-• -Hmf. your blood, create a good appetite, and give Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared from Sarsaparilla, your whole system tone and strength. Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Berries, and _ . __ .. . . other well-known vegetable remedies, by such a Spring IVICujCinC peculiar combination, proportion, and processus t> “Early last spring I was very much run down, secure the full medicinal value of each, had nervous headache, felt miserable aud all Q&rcartapilla that. I was very much benefited by Hood’s 0000 b Odlbapd 111 la Sarsaparilla and recommend it to my friend*.” gold by all driwglßtß . „. glx for only Mrs. J. M. Taylor. 1119 Euclid Avenue, Cleve- by c j UOOD & co Lowell> Massland, Ohio. _ _ _ N.B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 100 DOS6S On© DOll3r
THE NEW PRIZE STORY Is eagerly sought lor, read with pleasure or disappointment, Is then tossed aside and forgotten. But ladies who read of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, read it again, for they discover in it something to prize—a messenger of joy to those/ suffering from functional derangements or any of the painful disorders or weak/ nesses peculiar to their sex. Periodical pains, internal inflammation and ulcer/"' ation, readily yield to its wonderful curative and healing powers. It is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive garantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. SI.OO by druggists, or six bottles for $5.00. Copyright, 1888, by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors. * the ORIOINAIi JS?'® uttle liver pills. QqV cXHvtdß Pure,y Veoeta%ble and Perfeot, y Harmless. VVV3 Unequaled as a JLiver Pill. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a Dose. Cures Sick Headache, Billons Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels. 25 cents, by druggists. Ha* l * "'holms ill vested from three MM We offer tlie man who wants service *,*? A ll " hukber Coat, and (not style) a garment that will keep at Ids first halt hour* experience In nmm mm MMM liim dry in the hardest storm It Is a storm finds to Ihsw.itow that it is TOWER’S KISH BRAND hardly a better protection than a mos- I ** SLICKER " a name familiar to every qiuto ncuin*. not only feels chagrined ■ ■ • Cow-boy ail over the laud With them £?, T LlPai «“e o„Tperfe«wlnd and Wa&SS* I>ot lo °* exactly like BUM mm Coat Is “Tower's Fish Brand slicker.'* /Ovi’.V'Vi? 6 BRAND” Slicker | lIbII and take no other. If yenr storekeeper doesnot have the rtsn brand, send for descriptive catalogne. A, J. Tower, 20 Simmons Sr., Boston. Mass. K* Owe or the Best Telescopes 'nr tiie World. el The Best Doi’ble-Baprelled shot gen. m • ft or- able to make this wonderful ofl>r for ihc* reason that our^goodV*lSfS/flfeSv of such merit lhat, when a person possesses them, in any locality. 1 heir fame spreads, and many people purchase: a large and profimblc always results. We can supply free only one person in each locflliiy.|_ J j^^HH^^S|SPs?^7j|. 00< ,j 1Those iv I*o write at once, will make sure of their reward, while jJ J>on«linir who delay will Idle the chance. Best Gun. Grand Telescope. No •pace?* ia 0 p 12 to explain further here. Those who write at once will secure prompt de-™*"* - 4 , livery, tot.ttyourexpna^ofliceaddress. Addresi, It. UALLETT Si CO., Box 387, Portland, Maine. s» I \W^^fo^al^^l^ruggists.
Interested People.
Advertising: a patent medicine in .the peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp’s Balsam for Coughs ami eoids does, it is indeed wonderful. He authorizes nil druggists to give those who call for it a sample bottle Free, that they may try it before purchasing. The Large Bottles are 50c af«l $L We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. The man who is the most generous, generally keeps it to himself, while the most selfish one gives it away.— Texas Siftings.
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—or—— COD LIVER OIL, Willi Extract of Malt and Compound Syrup of Hypephoaphttea, Cure* Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Scrofula, and all Wasting Diseases. It is as pleasant and palatable to take as honey. Its strengthening effects are almost Immediate. It does not come up to assert itself semioccaslonally after being swallowed, us other Emulsions certainly do. It is a great producer of HONE and MUSCLE, it purities tlie Blood, anti patient* gain rapidly in weight while taking it. It is a true Emulsion, tlie only one that is always ready, always alike, and that never has a thick, gummyand greasy HLOII at the top to upset the PATIENT’S STOMACH. It is used in all the leading Hospitals. It is prescribed by the most eminent physicians in the United States and Canada. Ask your Drugglat for ft, and take no other. J. A. MAGEE & CO.. Lawrence. IH—s. UITTC If 71 My l**tlecture with hint* mm *-_ - IracaK mßll help* for complete home ciiro.|*|gP VVX— III—l)r K.F. Catim. Hnx.Vift7. Boston. DATCKITC F. A. LEHMANN, I bIW I O Washington. I>. C. ■ ** Ag-Send lor circular. dk —l|a|a timl that I’lm.’s Cure I IfllTl lllu for Consumption not y gjVLUKS sfex si EDSwi^^sd \ pSkw Quidk, and 10c. Certificate for Seeds, your choice, nil for 9 stamps (4 cents.) flower lover ilHiirhtrd. Tell nil your (■MSUfriend*. G w. PARK. FANHETTBBURG, PA. j#*» Send at once. Tliis notice will notuiipeur attain J* B a I— |* B| m rnm ■ I Uu wish a few men t* l* n I E Hfl | Ml It’ll oar *«u,U tiy sumplu ID I S*® 'W Bui P I*l >" llto ivholcalu *1»1 r,UHLL_ 11 IVI Ll l ail iratlf. L*r«i>*'n>.oiiW■* tm I*B W■ V I la* I 1 rr* in our line, h’nclon 2-csut Ntantp. Wages $3 Par Day. l’crniau'ftt ponilton. Na postal* answered. •>lonu.v ftflvaootvl stir M’ttgi*!*, VlvcrUkln*, rto. Centennial Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. np'iiAi aa ■ joiin w. uohris, Ulnnl V ft IB nl Lul ° Principal Examiner, r F I« a A||| 111 U.E Pension Bureau, Att’y I Lllwl Ul ■ atLaw, Washington, D. C., successfully prosecutes claims, original, Increase, ro-ratlng, widows', oldldren'a and depen dent relatives’. Experience ; 8 yr*. In last war, Ift yrs iu Pension Bureau, and 4 yrs. pructlctng attorney. ( CURE FITS! I do notineuu merely to efcop them lor a time and then have them return. I mean a radical cure. I h»vo made FITS, KPILKI'SY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long: study. I warrant my remedy to euro the worn cose*. Heoauße others havo failed is no reason for not now rocel ving l a cure. Send at once for treatise and Free Bottle of my infaJjible remedy. Give Kinross and P. O. H. «. ItOOT, M. C. 183 PeiiH St*, N. The Oldest Medicine in the World is probably DR. ISAAC THOMPSON'S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. This article is u cart tally prepared physician's prose riot lon, and has been In constant use for nearly a century. There are few diseases t 0 which mankind are subject more distressing than sore eyes, and none, perhaps, for which more remedies have been tried without success. Foroll external Inflammation of the eyes It Is an Infallible remedy. If the directions are followed It will never fall. Wepartlcalarly invite the attention of physicians to Its merits. For sale by all druggists JOHN 1,. THOMPSON, SONS A CO„ Troy, N. Y. Established 179 J. F.B, FARGO & C 0„ LAKE MILLS, WIS., Manufacturers and Dealers in everything per“’■S.'S.S'oT” BUTTER AND CHEESE. Complete Creamery umllllieoso Factory t»utII ts a specialty. Estimates furnished on short notice. AJ"riend tor Illustrated Pricelist. TF vntr wtbw* n ~ bevolVeb ■ Eure base one of the cole- • JfrK rated SMITH & WESSON ’S-as A arras. The finest small arms (( ever manufactured and the VV J/ )) ■m first choice of all exports. fe Manufactured In calibres :)2,.ts and 44-100. Rln- WWI gle or double action. Safety Hammerless and Ta rget models. Constructed entirely of best quality wrouulit steel, carefully Inspected for workmanship and stock, they are unrivaled for iini -h, durability and ncqurncy. Do not be deceived by cheap mollenble cast-iron iinitntions which are often sold Tor the genuine article and are not onlv unreliable,abut dangerous. The SMITH At WESSON Revolvers are all stamped upon the barrels wiihfirm's name, address and dates of patents and are guaranteed perfect in every detail. Insist upon, having the genuine article, aud If your dealer cannot supply you an order tent to address below will receive prompt and careful attention. Descriptive catalogue and prices furnished upon ap- • plication. SMITH & WESSON, PTMantlon this paper. Hpringfleld. Mass. All I V or any on© of fll> UIILT CHOICE SETS OF Vegetable or Flower Seeds, Rotes, Shrubs, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Etc. For example, we send postpaid and guarantee safe arrival, 30 Packets Choice Flower Seeds, 36 sorts, price SI.BO, for SI.OO 80 Packets Choice Vegetable Seeds 30 sorts 1.00 ls» Everblooming Roses, 15 beautiful sorts 1.00 14 Geraniums, 14 splendid sorts 1.00 16 Carnations, 16elegant sorts 1.00 12 Grape Vines, 4 sorts, our choice 1.00 For tlie other 64 sets and 1001 things besides (many New and Rare) see our Grand Sprino Catalogue, 160 pages, sent free to all wlm wish to purchase either Seeds, Plants or Trees. All others wishinglt should remit the cost 20c. Ours is one of the oldest, largest and most reliable nurseries in the U. 8. 85th year, 24 greenhouses, 700 acres. THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., i Painesviila, Lake Co., Ohio. ■ELMER’S MAGNEHciNKALERIHA Patented June 12,1H88S& Price, One Dollar. This Inhaler consists of apowerful MagnetleColl inclosing a supply of pure Japanese Crystals of Menthol, the whole incased in polished rubber with nickeled removable caps. Sufferers are scarcely aware that Catarrh Is due to the presence of microbes in the mucous membrane lining the nose and throat. After one or two simple inhalations the microscope will show in the catarrhal mucus dead forms of the parasites which, before the inhalations, were seen to be alive and active. They can only exist in membranes that are below the healthy standard. It is for the want of the understanding of these facts that the cure of Catarrh Is made difficult. For a permanent cure It is necessary not only to kill the germ but also to strengthen the membrane, 'ibis is accomplished by the electric force stored up iu the Magnetic Coil, being the most powerful natural tonic to the weakened tissues. Speakers and vocalists will find the Inhaler very beneficial in strengthening the voice. Forwarded by mail on receipt of the price by D O GALLRAIt & CO., 271 I’rauk.in Street, Chicago, HI. «I prescribe and fully en3rse Big (J as the only leciflc for the certain car* I this disease. . H. INGRAHAM,M. D., Amsterdam, N. Y. We have sold Big Gs for lany years, and It baa given the best of satisfaction. D. R. DYCHE At CO., Chicago, 111, C. N. U. No. 10-85) WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS, ’•. I‘lrase may you saw the advertisement in this paper. *
