Pike County Democrat, Volume 26, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 6 March 1896 — Page 5
SPRING MEDICINE b Simmons liver regulator—don’t ®lbrget to take it The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheumatism. You want to wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR to do it It also regulates the Liver—keeps it properly at work, when your system w>ill be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get THE BEST BLOOD when your system b in At condition, and that ! will only be when the Liver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS Liver Regulator—it is Simmons Liver Regulator which makes the ! difference. Take it *n powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the ! powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU- I LATOR. You’ll find the RED 2 on every j package. Look for it. J. H. Zeiiln * Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
NORTHWEST.
THE Short Line V* TO v INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI; PITTSBURGH, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK,' BOSTON, AND A 1*1. POINTS • i
.• ?.:0‘ am | .- bear ami .1 u; (.• livNo. si. (south tr'.Xv*... .• No. :tl. north >’m. :ti, MHItt) . ... i. No. tu, north ry.43 pm i Firtdee'picir our reservation*, mfc'p*, rate* ami further Informal ion, cult on yourWare**t ticket agent, or a«Hr< s>-. K T. JEFFKIKS, (i. 1*. A T.V. ft ft.UIUMWOLl>. A.G.P.A T.A. K\ uti'Vll c, ioJ. £ B. G VNi'KKl.. A*rtnt, PeterstxtrK, lu4i Stellings & Ketcham Have opened out an extensive Sewing Machine BtMmmm in the room formerly occupied by Mlttudy, the ptiutoKruptser. The beet sunndar.i Mus-hhio wilj_ l*» «uld on ftusy tei tns «t Inweol prices. We keep-u fuli stock ot ui! jiimis of -‘s ‘ ♦Seiing Macrae Parts and Supplies® In connection will In* a complete rtp»lriltptsrtio. i t. J. O. KeteUam having had Hlnto-t a II clime ot practical expel lence tn■ factory I work. Is preparel to rvjwir or rebuild any j style «f v.-wiu^ machine* ever made. We | turn out any machine we rebuild a* good us new. guarantee:ug all repair work to be fully MtUsiactory We Respeetfnlly Solicit Your Patronage* Do Your Friends Wear Clothes? AGENTS WANTED. Make money *a«v sample ’outfit, for first cUm Tailoring of all kind* al popular pnc«* Write for full particular* and tpeciaf term* to Agrats. Nathan WolfT A Co., Ill W. Seventh St-. Cincinnati, O. “For Charity Sufferetb Long.”
wu. and knot ring the good Dr. Mile*’ Nervine ku done me. my visit to help others, over* comes my dislike for the publicity, this letter mayglre me. in Nor. end Dec. ISO, lhe Dundee hmd thm “LmGripp*^” end 1 wasone of the first. Besoming doty too soon, with the cere of so many sick, I did not regain my hofilth, end In s month from sleepkno^s and the drafts made on my vitality,'that It was a question If 1 coaid go on. A. dear friend advised me to u-y JPr. ■Hes* gtstsi sMw JTertdme. I took S tot ties and am happy to say, I am la better health than ever. I still continue Jg» seenrirssl mse, mm mmerve fmmI, as my vork la vert trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee. Wu. will reach me." June A tSWL . Mbs. Laraa a Puoraix. Dr. Miles* Nervine Is sold ana positive marantee that the first bottle will benefit. Alldrucjrteis sellltatfil.fi bottles tor& or K Will besent/prepald. on receipt of price By the Dr. liUes Medical Co, Elkhart, lad. Dr. Maes’ Nervine Restores Health
Valuable Haps. Messrs. Rand, McNally JfcCo., of Chicago, the famous map firm; Lave issued a wall map of this great state, which should be in every home, office and school-room. Tpis map illustrates the complete system of United States Land Survey, and by a special process of Relief Liue engraving presents all the details without confusion. Each county is clearly shown hy different colors and'the names printed in large, clear type. Each County Seat is distinctly shown by a special character and the name printed in conspicuous type. Each railroad system is correctly represented and named. The location of every railroad station, pO'toffice and station. post< ffice, and t«*w» is plainly designated and can be readily located, as all section lines are clearly delineated, and the township and range numbers are printed iu the plainest possible manner; Rivers, creeks, small lakes, and innumerable details are dearly and correctly locatd. Taken all in all it is a marvel of beauty. Notwithstanding the great cost of production the price is as moderate as could be expected. The prices are $2.00 for the paper back wall map. or $3.00 for the cloth back, at which rates they are sent postpaid. The same firm issues another map which is worth metioniug. It is 00 inches long and 46 inches from top to'bottom. One side shows the largest United States map ever printed on one sheet. The other side shows a similar map of the world. Each c£ these maps is sold for $5 00 when pul up on cloth back, but this oue map w 111 be supplied for $2.50 postpaid. We advise any of our readers who want the best that can be had to write for one or both maps. Anyone who wants profitable work should write to this firm for agents’ terms. Good canvassers earn from $15.00 to $35.00 per week.
Soothing. healing, cleansing. DeWitt's Wnch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure. Stops itching aud burning Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. J.'R. Adams & Son. Not to be Trifled With. (From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will people ever learn that a “cold"’ is an aecideut to be dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should be promptly applied? There is no knowing where the trouble will end; and while complete recovery is the rule, the exceptions are terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal illnesses occur every year ushered in,by a little injudicious exposure and seemingly trifling symptoms. Beyond this, there are-to day countless inv,<li is/who can tbm- tbpir complaints to -colds.” iwngh aj^ujc time of occurrence gave no, concern, and were therefore ucglcctt{d.\-Wlien troubled with a cold use ChambeH&iu’s Cough Remedy. It is protnjpt effectual, 25 and ;'*<> cent bottl'es Jor salGby J. R. Adams A Son. m Am Oxofjango gives the following foit of advice: Persons wishing tbeti it tiers to go through the mails in a hurrv should always write “in haste ' in the left hand corner of the envelope. Then everybody connected with postal service jumps around lively. The stage driver whips his hor«e< into a Brisk trot, the postmaster dances a jig and tells »he engineer to pull the throttle and let her go. Quick in effect, heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly 'kin eruptions quickly eured by IVWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Applied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is magical iu effect. Always cures piles. J. U. Adams & >"n. Innocent.
Jack—I had a fine present this morning—a genuine bird deg— Hiss Innocent—How delightful! Can It fly?—New York World. One Minure Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches it at the right time il you fake it when you have a cough or cold. See the pojnt! Then don’t cough, i. R Adams &> Sou. When vou want job printing remember that The Democrat office i* the only place in town where a full line of paper is kept in stock. W« do all kinds of job printing from tht fact that our artist* are up-to-da!« printers and every job turned out fa guaranteed to give satistacliou. Fot the be»t, call at this office. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunneltoo. West Vi., has been subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would have to call a doctor and then suffer, fur about twelvt hours as much as some do when they die He was taken recently just the same as ai other Uone«, and concluded to try Chamber Iain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy He says: “1 took one dose of it and tl gave me relief in five minutes. This it more than any thing else has ever done foi me,” For sale by J. R Adams k son. n A high liver with a torpid liver will nm be a long liver. Correct the liver witl D«Witt's Little Early Risers, Ut!te pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. J EL Adams & con.
--XTS
1 majp*. “Shame on 700, fighting with yon: little brother like that! Suppose b< were to die? Then you'd be sorry, for you’d have no little brother at all!” “I don’t care. I give him every chance, an he couldn’t get a blow in on me. I fought him the Quee us berry rules an knocked er stuflin out o’ him. I on’y wish he’d ’a’ bin twins, then er fight’d ’a’ bin more excitin an not so much of a cinch!”—Life. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. CailloweUe druggist Beaversville, III.. 6ays: To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with la grippe aud tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told 1 aumld not li\e. Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. ’ It is worth its weight in gold. We won’t keep store or house without it.” Get a free trial bottle at J. R. Adams & Spn’s. A number of people at Richmond are complaining of being swindled by a corset sharp, and the Columbus Herald winery says that a person who will liston to tho oily, seemingly plausible talk of a stranger, and then bite at his little game, has no right to complaiti and expect sympathy, especially when they have dealers right at home in the same line whom they know to be honest and reliable. For Sale. Fifty-four and one haif acres of land laving iu and near the town of Arthur, Pike county Indiana; 13 acres ip timber,balance for cultivation; good slat and wire and rail fences; three dwelling houses, barns aud out buildings; good well and cisterns; large never failing pond of stock water; team, farming implements, store buildings, warehouse on lots on Main street, arrangesffor general merchandise aud produce business, small stock of drugs, show eases and store fixtures. I will sell all at a big sacrifice, part cash,, balance on easy terms, on account of bad health. For particulars, call on or address, A. W. Thompson Arthur, Ibdiuua. Don’t invite disappointment by experimenting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure and you have immediate relief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. J, H. Adams A Son. -7Some little trouble came up at the church ‘Monday anil Tuesday nights. The constable from Petersburg came down to arrest a man by the'name of Perry Kirk. A friend of Kirk’s named! Welsh took Kirk oil Ids horse behind him and helped’liUn to escape from the constable. Tuesday night three constables tried to arrest Welsh but he escaped.—Bovine item. All last winter Air. George A. Mills, of Lebanon. Conn., was badly afflicted with rheumatism. At times it whs so severe that be could not stand up straight, but was drawn over »n one side. ‘*1 tried different remedies without receiving relief,” he sajs, “untif about six months ago 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Fain Balm. After using it for three da\s lay rheumatism was gone and has not returned, since. For sale by J. K. Adams & Son. ui
IThi-* is a good time of the year to take Simmons Liver Regulator. It is the very be-t medicine to take in the blood, and to cleanse the system of all impurity, "I have u>ert Simmons Liver Regulator as a corrector and think it excellent bliood purifier and ! an excellent reinedv, I always keep | it on hand to take in preference to | any other piediciiie.*’—I.f M. Ilyseil. | Middleport, Ohio.
The City Markets. Eggs—10 Ci-Htii, Butter—15 cen.s. Onions—New, SOcjper bu. Potatoes—New, 20c per Ira. Lemons—30 cents per dozen. Oranges^—30 cents! dcz. Italianna—20 cents per dozen. Chickens—Chick si o^c, hens 6c, Turkeys—Hen turk* 6c, young 7. - Cider—15 cent* per gallon. ^iTavy Beaux—$1 io $120 per bu. Prunes—10(215 cents. Sides—9c. j Lard—9 cents j»eij lb. ? Pork—Hams, smoked, 12 cents. Wheat—67 cents jpcr bushel. Corn—20 cents per l»u*he!. Oats—20 cents per bu«hel. Itve—38 centV pei’ bushel. Clover Seed—$3 25 per bushel. Salt—90c per bl>t. Flaxseed—90 cents. regulate ti»e world.” said a genius. The druggist banded biuij a tmttle of DeWitt’s Little tarty Kisers, the famous little pills. 1 J.K Adams <k Son. 1 Dr. Price’* Cream Baking Powder Moat Perfect Mads “Give me a liver! regulator and I can
1 The campaign is near s»tt hand, and to satisfy a longing for plenty of reading matter to keep posted on the political doings of the campaign, we have made arrangements whereby we can offer you two papers for nearly the price of The Democrat alone. The papers are among the leading'pubUealions of the country. Scud in your name at once and take advantage of the combination offer. We will send you the Cincinnati Enquirer and Tnc Democrat, oue year, for $1.50 t • ■ i j . Or the Indianapolis Sentinel, the, leading State paper, and TiiejODewocrat, one year, for
$1.50 ,Or, the New York Ttarice-a-Week World, and Tu e Democrat, one year, for t $1/75 This Is the biggest combination offer eVfer made for firstciass publications and- should be accepted at once. The time will be limited to only a few months. Thisioffer is applicable only to new subscrlbers,or to old subscribers who pay up their subcriptions and one year in advance. Send money by postoffice order or come to office. Any postmaster in the county will send in your subscription. Accept this offer at once r.nd commence with the opening of the.campaigit. Address, The Democrat, Petersbnrg, Ind. Qaklud City IMege OFt lt F.ltS Ot IMSTKI’CTIOS, MAJ.J. B. COX. President Pro. Tern. % , W. P. HEARING. A. B.. Dean and Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages. W. J. ROYALTY, B 8.. Professor of Science and Gertnan. ELLA C. WHEATLEY. Lady Principal and Professor of English Language and Literature. A. G. CATO. Professor Elect of Mathematics (now completing the four year Classic Course;. O. M. STONE, M- D. e Professor'of Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene. * E. H. STURGIS, Professor of Stenography. Book, keeping Commercial Law and penmanship. MAY COCK RUM DEARING, Piofessorof Piano-Forte and Organ. J. M BLACK. Professor of Vocal Music, Voice Culture and Harmony. E. K. HILL. Professor of BurwLand string Instruments. JULlAXBLACKBURN, Librarian. ' 1 A permanent, endowed, standard institution, recognized by other Standard Colleges. Regular College Work ofJered at all times. Spring Term Opens April 13th In which Normal Work and everything beneficial to teachers will ,be among the most prominent features, instruction in vocal music will be tarnished frt-e to all students. An excellent Literary and Debating Society meets each Friday evening, i iscussion of Heading Circle Work will be conducted by a teacher of excellent qualifications and abundant experience. •• A quick but thorough review of all the common branches ■ will be made for the s *ecial benefit ot teachers. Au excellent library of more t an 3,0UU volumes, is open to the free use of all students. : l.cmember-that you can get any work desired either rudimentary or advanced in fiuj of the following subyeets: Common School Branches. Algebra; Geometry. Trigonometry, surveying. Calculus, German, French. Lai in. Greec. Ethics, Economics, Pedagogics. Rhetoric. Composition. Psycology, Method. Literature—English and American. History. Chemistry, Zoology, Physic*', Botany, Civ 1 Government, Geology, Logic. Book Keep ng. Commercial Law. Sliorthand. i ypewr't;n>, Business Cori espondeiice. Penmanship,\ > ice Culture, Harmony. Piano-Forte, Organ, Violin, Maudoiiu, Etc., Ete. Regular i uitiou lor school work. per term of ten weeks. We liave led: c -d ti ble b ard to *I.5'0 per week, furnished rooms, 50 critt>, unfurnislied 30 cent* »er week. C«u yon do better? We guarantee firstciassi instruction because our teachers give ail their time to this work. The success of our graduates is already sjx-aking for itself. We do not s. euro students by trickery mu rash |*r mises because we expect tost re, . but we do give plain facts and they wifi el!. : Be sure to send for catalogue and a copy of the monthly Collegian t>efore you de< ide ! where yon will attend this spring. Remem- | t»er the >pring term opens April, 13th. »ut ! students mar enter at arty time and will have to pay only for remainder of term. Summer Term Opens June 22 Come Prepared to Remain Through Both Terms. Address. W.,P. Dearing, A. B., Dean.
HEW YORK WORLD, THRICE-A-WEEK EDITIOX. 18 PAGE« A WEEK 156 PAPERS A TEAR. Is larger than any weekly or aeml-weekly paper published and is the only Important • weekly” published in New York City. Three times as large as the leading Republican weekly of New York City. It j will be of especial advantage to you during the Presidential Campaign, as it L* published every other day. except Sunday, amt h«a all the freshness and timeliness of a dally. It combines ad tbe news with a long t list of Interesting departments, unique fen* j tares, cartoons and graphic illustrations, tbe latter being a speelaiy. Ail these improvements have been made without any increase in the cost, which remains at one dollar per year. We offer this on equaled newspaper and Thk Dbxockat together one year for * 1.7,5. Tbe regular subscription price of tbe two * papers is
Ihe New York One-Price Store < .-i- ■ Is not closing oat oW stocK, but has just received aju elegant line of new spring goods, A complete line ot ' >1 •. • Laaijdned ai?d U plaatjdried Shirts Has Just arrived from t he Troy Shirt Manufacturing Company, in ail the latest styles, from 50c to f l.UO. OUR NEW STOCK HOSIERY Is the largest’ and cheapest. It will pay you to inspect it. * HATS FOR EVERYBODY! All the leading styles at a bargain. Remember we are not closing out, but give you New Goods at closing out prices. New York One-Price Store, MAX BLITZER,
The New Tariff Price Suits 3>^£a.d.e to'.^fieasixxe.: Slo, $209 $22 siXXcL "C-Tjp. ZEPaxxts 2\^Ea.d.e to Cxd.ex: &<*, 5, $S, V, $S axxd. "CTp. Burgers’, Merchant Tailors U-Bar Spike-Tooth Harrow
Also a STEEL I GAS PIPE I harrows! . use
Almost any nnmbe Best braced and i the market. Tsopar If your agent does write us.
Gslo Mfg. Co,, ALBION, MICH. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators Rakes and Planters.
Rheumatic Cure Is the only positive Remedy known to the Medical Profession for Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Goat, Lumbago; Sciatica, Neuralgia, Ovarian Neuralgia, Dismencrrhoea, Psoriasis/Scrofula, Liver and Kidney Diseases. A Positive Care effected in from 6 to 18 days. SHATTERED AND SHIPWRECKED BY DISEASE^ ms**Needing a tonic to pljree him on the solid road to convalescence, we throw out iis lift line in the form of an absolutely pure whiskey. This whiskey Is made in the oldfashioned way, at Loretto, Kentucky, by ;] R. CUMMINS & CO. and is known as the , “OLD PROCESS 55
hand-hade ^ has a fine bouquet and flavor, is ripened soi.R-MA5H by age and notartificially, and is absolutely whiskey pure. Each bottle bears the certificate of Prof. J. N. Hurty, Chemist, Indianapolis. A. KIEFER DRUG COMPANY, ■ v ■ *1 Sole Controllers. Sold only by druggists. INDIANA POLiS.
- , I v .i iiomeuy cores quickly, permanectly ah I (5 jicsrrtma (lu«i»e9, W«uk Memory, Lw>* of Brain Power, r al'lil KruUctie, Wakefulness, Loti VlMUty, Nightly Kmis- *■ 3w)i.-». e*ll dream, Itnpcjeney awl wasting diseases caused by ymtin'nlrrrj-t o~Containsr.ooplates. Isa aervelosla and blood Wilder. SUkes the ps'eand puny strong and pi amp. __ trongan _ [ Easily cr. rried‘n Testpccket. Slpertmt* f nt 9S-JtT [paid. %^k*-w*rtrir*zrwtZreormaneTtrefwuie&. Write us.l jncdlr.it toor.fe, sealed pistn wrapper, with testimonials and
Ifirnn-ir: 1 Mn W'KI. JV« caorjte >1141. *» Ul. turn*. S«Mt/H>H>l»,amiiinnilTgBUiBC<l, »oe*itl«ln»Vt<fr«bnrr r”rt. . v • » * DAVIS a SON, Pmatteu. rtmxuaaTvms. jtwtdt.i-p<>/ innip THE SOLDIERS’ COLOHY. SWAN, GA. Is locat'-d in that section of Georgia traversed by the GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RAILWAY, which is the o.ily direct through route to the capitalof the colony, connecting at Tlfton with the Tipton <S North Eastern Railroad for Swan. By this route, parties from St. Louis. Chicago. Indiariapoli.% Cleveland, Detroit and Cincinnati can secure sleepers with only one change (In de- f pot at Nashville; toTifton. The section in which this cotouy is located nas been well named •Xlxe 3-reat 2Tr-u.it Selt at tit* Scia-tb-for In it are located the largest peach orchards In the world, while pears, apples, grapes andj melons do%nally well. The soil Is easily cultivated and produces fine rve barley, cotton, sugarcane, sweet and Irish potatoes, peas, and a general \*$Z etable* the climate i* m*!d and healthful. Lends conveniently located to shipping points can he procured for from «a t» to $10 UU per acre, on libera! terms. For Illustrated pamphlet, map, land lists, tinie-tables, elc.,,wrlte to “W. 2U. Oleasn-wx. ContmlsEsloner of Immigration. Macon, Ga. GK -A.. i»acd==.ali. General Passenger Aeent, Macon. Ga. IndianapolisBusinessUtiivereitY Bryant * Siratloa. Established 1850, (Incorporated) W*n «. I QUEST, LARGEST AID BUT SGH00L BF BUS^ESI. S^ffcASB ARB PERBAMSH^P entering daily: time short; ’expenses pose with the so-ciHed business “univerwUes.” -coilegee, WRITE FOB BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE ABO SPECTERS. „ ____nty of par* » etc., scattered throughout the State. £. A, »SEB, President.
