Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 11, Petersburg, Pike County, 4 August 1893 — Page 5

Hilo Oil will Cure Colic, Cholera Horfcus, Ob? rhoea, Slur, Neuralgia,, Etc. Sold by Bergen, Oliphant & Co., Druggia

Sbi fib m PUBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY. * .. ............ IRVARIABLVHI ADVAMCB. ismnuxa katCo UN .. SO A liberal rednetlon- [ three, elxaad twelve month*. BBB

It would be well enough for operators of threshing engines to paste this section of the taw relating to them in their bats: That any person or owner of traction or^ road eugine shall, while using the said engine on any public highway, street or alley of any Incorporated town or city send some ^person in advance ol said ergiue, not Jess than <fty yards, to warn persons approaching who are in charge of horse, team or teams of their proximity to such engine. And it shall be the duty of the engineer In charge of #aid engine or the ownef thereof, upon the approach of said horse, team or teams, to drive said engibe to one side of the road or street when practicable and stop said engine until said horse, team or teani6 have passed said engine, and the whistle of said ongine shall not be sounded while said horse, team or teams are passing. Shiloh’s Cure, the great aongh and oroup cure is for sale by ail druggists. ^Pocket size contains twenty-fivedoses, only 25 cents. Children Love it. 35* There is a prevailing -opinion that the law forbids the removal or change of the body of a person who meets a violent death from the position in whieh it was found until the coronetlias viewed ft. The impression is very erroneous. The law does not prohibit the removal, and common sense and humauity demand that the body of a dead person found under extraordinary circumstances be decently cared for until the arrival of the coroner. The testimony of the witnesses who found the body wilt havejust as much weight after the hotly has been cared for as betore. The body of a dro wtted person can be removed from the water, a murdered person, a suicide of any kind or a person killed by accident can be removed to a proper place without subjecting the persons who remove it to auy trouble Whatever. If you can afford to be annoyed by sick headache and cor.6tipaticni, don't use l>eWitt’s Little Early Risers for ■these little pills will cure them. Rergeu, Olipliant A Go. 34* The geuerat complaint among busi. ness is that they cau not collect what is.due them. It is easy enough to get orders and sell goods, but almost impossible to collect. The stringency in tills regard is universal and distressing. Why is it? It isabsurdto say there is not enough money to do the business of the country., Thera is as much mouey in the country asThere was a year or six months ago, and the volume of business is not so greatThe money is here, but it is not moving. It is hiding locked up in banks, safe deposit companies, old stockings aud people’s pbekets. Don’t fail to spend a few weeks during the hot weather at the Pike county Sulphur Springs. If you are not feeling welt this famous resort will give you new life. The springs is just the place for all invalids. 9-4

Toe young lady byolclists of Peiersburg are making rapid strides toward proficiency. Misses Kate Fleener, Sarah Whitman and Flora Brumfleid ride very gracefully on the Wheel and •re learning very fast. This is a very healthful exercise for young ladies audit will not be long until several mojpe wheels wilt be brought to the Hy for use by the young ladies. .r " AH the talk iu the world will n0t convince vou so quickly as one trial of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, for acalds, burns, bruises, skiu affections »nd piles. fl. O. 4 Co, • 34* One of the best remedies for toothache is the common compound tincture of bengine, sold everywhere in dmg stores. If a few drops placed on cotton aud put in or around the tooth the pain will be almost.instant)y stopped. . It is a remedy easy to procure and always efficacious in its actjpn._.j - “Full sige brick and low prices,” is our motto this season. fi-3 Thomas Bead. The mau that gets the most business is the man that gets in the most and neatest ads. Don’t be afrsid to let people know where your store is •Ad what you are doing. When you open up that box of uew goods notify the pnbIKof it, or your new styles will soon groVr to be old style? pud **111 00 yo«r bands.

S. P. English, of Oakland City, was in the city last week on busmens. Tlie Petersburg boys defeated the Jasper ball club in this city last Sunday. George Harmon and wife, of Evansville, were the’ guests of E. P. Richardson and wife over Sunday. A- J. Dant, of the Washington bottling works, was in the city last Saturday placiug his goods ou the marks t.

a iiv iv w ii vvuuvii uiv i iaov v iviuu^ and transacted busiuess. Proceedings of the nieetiug will be given in our next issue. Another big fishing party will be organized iu a few days to visit HediH. The party will number nearly lOO persons and a big time is expected. * The beet summer drink iB Ho-ko and Lemon Boor Soda Pop manufactured by A. J. Dant, Washington, Indiana, aud for sale by James Kelly. Try it. 11-5 Dr. McGrew, Ayrshire, was brought here last Friday to the home of his mother, Mrs. J. E, Gillespie, a very sick man, but is reported to be slowly recovering under the treatment of his brother pbysiciaus.—Oakland City Enterprise. Scientists are now telling us that the dangerous microbe is lurking in the greenback. Those In arrears for subscription can send the amount, as we have facilities to disinfect small amounts, and are filling to take the risk. T.he house of John Gilchrist, living iu the west of the city, was struck by lightning last Sunday during the thunder storm, There was very litiie damage done to the house, but several articles of household goods were destroyed. W. L. Hargrove, of Oakland City, was in the city last Saturday. Mr. Hargrove has received a commission and will leave for Nevada in a few weeks to resume liis duties as Indian agent. Our best wishes follow him to his new field of service. $5,110 and $20, Genuine Confederate Rills only five cents each ; $50 and $100 bills at 10 cents each : 25c and 50c Shinplasters 10 cents each ; $1 and $2 bills 25 cents each. Sent securely sealed on receipt of price. Address, Chas. D. Barker, 90 S. Forsvtli St.. Atlanta, Ga. Jteal Estate Transfers. The following transfers in real estate have been recorded during the past week: Andrew Atkinson, Sr , to Andrew Vf ■ Atkinson, 5ii acres in sec 23, t 1 s, r 9 w. Everett E Smith to Thomas J. Smith, 20 acres in sec 23, t 1 s, r 8 w., Thomas J Smith to Everett E. Smith, 20 acres in seo 23.11 s, r8 w. ^ James \V. Kinman to Eliza Kinman, 10 acres in seo 10, 11 8, r 7 w. Charles W. Bee to Parmelia J. Bearing, lots 37, 43 and 44, W'inslov . Grace E. Scott toEliza C White, 3 acres in see 22 t 1 n. r 8 w John P. Ward tojDaniel Liudy, 2 acres in sec 5.11 s, r 9 w. - , William McCain to Daniel C. Ashby, 10 acres in sec S3.11 n, r 7 w. Emmet M Smith to MoCrillus Adams, commissioner's deed to lot 20, Petersburg. R. P Hawthorn et al to Moses Frank, commissioner's deed to lot 21, Petersburg. Reddick Harrell to Mary Harrell lot 51, Petersburg. The success of Mrs. Annie L- Bean, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment ot diorrhea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: “1 spent several weeks in Jonstown. Pa., after the great flood, on Account of m.v husband being employed there. We bad several children with us, two of whom took the diorrhea very badly. 1 got some of Chamberlain’s Colic^Cbolera and Dior rhea Remedy from Rev. Mr.'Chapman. It cured both of them. 1 knew of several other cases where it was equally successful. 1 think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully reecommend it. 23 and 39 cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adams £ son. a

Read’s brick factory is the place to buy brick this season. 8 3 Now Try Tltjs. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good. If you have a cough, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. l)r. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to gite rebel, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from Lf Grippe found it just the thing and under its use'had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle atour expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. trial bottles free at 4. R. Adams & son’s. Large size 60 cents and $1.00. Go to Thomas Read’s factory for good brick and low prices. ' 8-3 Mr. Thomas Battle, editor of the Graphic,’ Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be tbe best remedy in existence for tbe flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says:' “Last summer 1 had a very.seyere attack oi flux. I tried almost every known remedy, none giviug relief. Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy was recommended to me. I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending thia remedy to any person suffering with such a disease as in Iny opinion it is tbe best medioine in existence,” 36 and 60 cent bottles for sale 17 J. B. Adao|» * sou, g

A. NEW JEKSEY MJRACLE. Helpless for Years With locomotor Ataxia and Rhenmati. m. Bis Case frsaoaaeed Hopeless by tbe Leading Fhjsletaas of Sassex Ceaaty.

(By syeeial correspondence tc> N. Y. Press.) Tlie busy liMie village of Branch ville, New Jersey, has been the scene of a modern miracle. Charles F. Struble, a well known and prosperous farmer, living on .Homestead farm, lh Frankford township, a'few miles from Branchvllle, Is Just now the chief sub|ect of discussion throughout Sussex cbunty. The Press is always up to date in its news, both political and medical, and has procured the following from Mr. Strublie’s own lips: “/ have been troubled with rheumatism olf and on for twenty years. X have tried all kinds of medicines and treatments, I have taken sulphur;baths at Hamburg, New Jersey, Newton, New Jersey, and in Sew YorluCly with a doctor who charged me (2.30 a bath each day. An English doctor treated me with a galvanic battery at Bocksway, Morris county, New York. I have tried many doctors None of them did me any permanent good. I used all kinds of liniments I could hear of bnt without avail. About two years ago I was taken much worse and my doctor said I had locomotor ataxia of the spine, and that the chances were against me. After treating for a ttme be Anally gave me np and said he had done all he could for me. The cords of my limbs were drawn tight as the cords on a kettle dram, and l had such »ramps in my limbs that I suffered tsrlbit* pain. My leet were cold all the time, I hod to use a hot water bag and heated bricks to my feet, but even then I could not get any relief. Finally I heard of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and I commenced taking them on February 5th, 1893. 1 found in three lays time that the cords lu my legs began to let up.’ 1 began to eat and sleep well, rud in one moult. I had gained six pouuds. rue numbness in my limbs began to leave me too. and unlay I feel like a new man, and I'aunot say too much in praise of Pr. Williams’ X’ink Pills. I am ahle to walk and do some work, and all this is after using only nine boxes of Pink pills, I feel so grateful for my recovery that 1 am glad to let the public know what these pills have done for In order to emphasize his story, Mr. Struble made the following affidavit: Sworn and subscribed before me this ISth ilay of April, A. P. 1893. Ira Coss, Justice of the Peace. Justice Coss evidenced his interest and good feeling by the following eertlAcate: I hereby certify that all that Mr. Struble says regarding his rheumatic and other troubles 1 believe to be true and correct. 1 ha Cass, Just ice of the Peace. On the farw with Mr. Struble lives his two adult sisters. Miss Annie M. Struble made the following statement: “Pr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have donffwomlerfpl things for my brother. He was in a helpless condition when I left him on January 12th last, and when I re’■irned on March 23th. 1 found uim cured T.ie most remarkable thing about the case, ’ ,ne continued, “is the curing ol his lameness. Of course 1 wanted to know all about the causes of such a wonderful change, and I learned irom him and my sister and others that during my absence he had been using the Pink fills, and that hts recovery was attributed solely to them.” Miss -Mary E, Struble said; “I saw my brother in all stages of tile disease. He began improving as soon as he began taking the Pink Pills. When my sister went away in IJanuarvt he was apparently at death’s do& and nobody seemed to have any hoi e for him. He certainly had little or none for himself, and he was very despondent in spite of all efforts to cheer him He declared that be felt better as soon as he Ijegan taking the Pink Pills, and tq oue who like myself, was attending him day by day, there could be no douht that they and they aloue were the cause of his improvement. Why all other things he had tried he had abandoned, for they had failed to do him the slightest, good. What else could have put him on his feet again? We don’t wonder at his enthusiasm for the Pink Pills.” George J. Bowman, the proprietor oflthe American hotel at Branchvllle, said: “All that Mr, Struble says In reference to the Pink Pills I know to be true. In fact he Can’t say too muen about them for they have undoubtedly saved his llfte.” v At the Branchvllle drug store, chief clerk HenryBeemer, remarked, “I have uo doubt that Pr. Williams’ Pluk Pills have cured Mr Struble.” Joseph H. McDonald, .the proprietor of the general store of Branchvllle, and Postmaster Knox, expressed ;themselves In similar terms. Pink Pills for many years previous to their general manufacture were used .as a prescription. At Arst they were chleAy prescribed for impure blood and general weakness. Now they are found to he a ueverlailing speelAe for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effbet of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all .Useases of the blood, such as scrolula, chronic erysipelas, etc. , They are also a speciAc fortronbles peculiar to females, snub as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale or sallow cheeks. In the case of men they effect a radical cure In all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. They are manufactued by the l>r. Williams’ Medicine Company Ontario, and are sold in boxes (never in bulk form by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box.or six boxes for (2.59. and may be had by slldruggists or direct from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company from either address.

Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cased, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, ais stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming decree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in'* Liesh and strength. Three bottles of Eleorlc Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of ElectricBitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica salve, and his leg is (sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, Ohio, had five largo fever sores on his leg., doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Eleotrib Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica salve cured Itini entirely. Sold by J. B. Adams & son’s irug store. Daring the last few mouths but little real estate has changed hands in Pike county. The real estate market iB probably aaglow at this time as it has been for many years. Farming lands and town property are adTancing in Vric0 very rapidly. People owning coal lands are finding out the raiue of such and are holding them (it better figures than heretofore. Soda water, the refreshing summer drink, is now on sale ot the City drug Hore, *■

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