Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 January 1902 — Page 7

RICHMOND DAILY PAIiLAPIUM. TUESDAY, JAXTJABY 14, 1902.

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StomachLiver Cure The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of the Last One Hundred Years. It Is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar. It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk. This wonderful Nervine Tonic has only recently been introduced into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers of the Great Smith American Nervine Tonic, and yet its great value as a curative aprent has long leen known by a few of the most learned physicians, who have not brought its merits and value to the knowledge of the general public. This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia, and diseases of the general nervous system. It is also of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the great nervine tonic qualities which it possesses, and by its great curative ower upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the 1 towels. No remedy compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and strengthencr of the life forces of the human body, and as a great renewer of a broken-down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the treatment and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption remedy ever used on this continent It is a marvelous cure for nervousness of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical ieriod known as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic, almost constant!)', for the space of two or three years. It will carry them safely over the danger. This great strengthener and curative is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will give them a new bold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year. IT IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF

Nervousness, Nervous Prostration, liervous Headache, Sick Headache, Female Weakness, Nervous Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms and Nervous Choking, Hot Flashes, Palpitation of the Heart, Mental Desjtondency, Sleeplessness, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervousness of Females, Nervousness of Old Age, Ntjuralgia, Pains in the Heart, Pains in the Hack, t ailing Health,

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All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic NEB1IJS DISEASES. ""' As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individual. Nine tenths of ail the ailments to which the human family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses and ailments disapear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not contain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied. This South American Nervine has been found by analysis to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its universal adaptability to the cure of all. forms of nervous derangement.

CBAwroKDamLE. Td.. Aug. 2X 86. To th Omat South A mrrieam Mrdicinc Co. : as Gbnts: I drslre to say to you that I haw snflrml lor many years with a wry srnous (twain of the ilomai h and nervm. I tried ewry meilH-lna I could bear of. but Dothinfc done me aay appreciable frood until I whs ailvissd to try your Ureat Sooth American Nerrtoe Tonic and Stomach and Liwr Cure, and since u.inv aewral bottleaof It I muat aay that I am surprmed at It. wonderful powers to cure the stomach and general wriou, system. If everyone knew the value of this remedy as I do you would not be able to supply the demand. J. A. IIiicii, E-Treaa. Montgomery Co.

A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DANCE OR CHOREA. CRAWFOROsvir.LE, Ind., June 22, 1SS7. My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance or Chorea. We grave her three and one-half bottles of South American Nervine and she is completely restored. I believe it will cure every case of 8t. Vitus' Dance. I have kept it in my family for two years, and am sure it is the greatest rented v in the world for Indigestion and IH-spepsia, and for all forms of Nervous Disorders and Failing Health, from whatever cause. .... . John T. M ish. State of Indiana, M . Montgomery County, ( Subscribed and sworn to before me this June 22, 1S87. Chas. W. Wright, Notary Public. INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American Nervine Tonic Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incal culable value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the experience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the oxs and only oxs great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic t

Hsmmrr B. Hall, of Waynetown. Ind . says. 1 I owe my lite to the Great South American Nervine. I had been in bed for five months from the effects of an exhausted stomach. Indigestion. Nervous Prostration, and a general ahattr red condition of my whole system. Had giwn op all hopes of getting weU. Had tried three doctors, with no relief The first bottle of the NerrIne Tonic Improved me so much that I was able to -walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely. I believe It la the beet medicine in the world. I can aot recommend it too highly."

No remedy compare with Soi-r Avnri Nbbtisf aa a en re for the Nerves. No remedy comoarea with South American Nervine as a wondrous cure tor the Stomach. No remedy will at all compare with South American Nervine as a cure for all forms of failing health. It newr tails to rare Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It never fails to cure Chorea or St. true Dance. Its powers to ouild an the whole svstem are wonderful In the extreme- it cure, the old. the young, and the midrite aed It is a great friend to the aed and infirm. Do not neglect to use this precious boos; vou do. vou Br neglect the only remedy whk-h will restore you to health. Sooth American Nervine is perfect lv safe, and wry pleasant to the taste. Delicate ladies, do not fail to use this great care, because it wiU put the bloom of freshness and beauty upon your Bps and la your caeeka. and quickly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses. . Price, Large 18 Ounce Bottles, $1.00; Trial Size, 15 Cents. EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED, Fvrv Tr-on imrchasine sir large bottles from our advertised agent at fl 00 riHSeto one bottle frel If not kept by dmgg!s order direct DR. E. DETCHON, Crawfordsville, Ind. . . Six Bsttle fsr $5.00. Sold by A. O. J-uken & Co., Kicliniond, ld.

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b Broken Constitution, Debility of Old Age, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Heartburn and Sour Stomach. Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams, Dizziness and Kinging in the Ears, Weakness of Extremities and Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Boils and Carbuncles, Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Ulcers, Consumption of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Lungs. Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, IMicate and Scrofulous Children, Rkbccta Wilkisbov, of BrowDsvalley. lnrl . ays: " I had been in a distressed condition for three wars from Nervousness, Weakness of tbs Stomach. Dyspepsia, and indigestion, until my health waa gone. I had been doctoring constantly, with no relief. I boaght one bottle of South American Nervine, which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ewr did in my life. I would advise ewry weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy ; a few bottles of It has cured roe completely. I consider It the grandest medicine In the world." Mas. Ella A. Bbattob. of New Roes. Indiana, I cannot express how much I owe to the Nervine Tonic, lly system waa completely shattered, appetite gone, was roughing and spitting tip blood: am sure 1 waa In the first stages of consumption, an Inheritance handed down through erwral generations. I began taking the Nervine Tonic, and continued Its use tor about six months, a-d am entirely cured. It is the grandest remedy for nerves, stomach and lungs I haw ever seen."

OVER THE OCEAN. The Rus!nn ministry of jnt'o has derided to introduce trial by jury as a provisional BifHsmre. Russia l Iwlipvpd ti be ruakins a Treat effort to s-et wiihin her coutrol the ovet land fUina tea trade In the heii T that the d.wkyard men at Ttevonfort tvante a lot of time the British Hdmirrjltr L-.s Introduced detectives into the iir'.sli s. to the nieD's frreat rvser.tnieut. A larce ttern!:te has f: lleti on tte vil Ine of Wynieuki. rtesr Kiev. Fourteen h u-fi were burned, and a hoy three .vej.ru old was killed. The niise caused by the fall of the aerolite was beard fifteen miles off. A b-.URe has leen unenrthed nt Tom peil widen l'lonred to n man named M. I.ucretinrt Pronto The nmral paintlnjra in the house are remarkable for excellence of design and freshness of oob.r Three of them are eousidered to ! masterpieces. A bronze statue of a woman carrying a paras I is rather unusual anions: works of rt. but such bas recently been unveiled to the late empress of Austria. It is situated in a small national park in Iluujrary. in which the late empress was fond of hunting and riding. THE HORSES.

The Boston borse market is reported In a healthy condition. ' Strentor tlll.i horsemen are planning to build a first class track. An up to date half mile track is being talked of in Atlantic City. N. J. Providence will give a ten thousand dollar purse for the 2:10 pacers again next reason. Nathan Reed. Ixiuisville. Ind.. refused an offer of J.'i.OiM) for his mare Alice Patthen. 2:i44. by Buurbon Putchen. This is the tenth year that Colonel .lohn K. Thayer has served as president of the New KntlatuI Trotting Horse Breeders' association. Ed fleers is juoted as saying be woul.J have formed a syndicate of a few men to purchase Lord Ierby. -rtM" if he bad had any idea he would have sold foi $lu.5in. Dr. Spins, son of Spins and Miss Dickey, by Pilot Medium, is the sire of the colt Tullnerprinz that recently won a stake of 10.(XH) francs for two-year-old trotters in Italy. CYNICISMS. People all say they don't glTe to get back. Too ma By people do what they should do and then expect credit for it. Pitying the poor on cold mornings Is about as far as the charity of some people goes. Laughing at a man's funny story will please him more than telling him a dozen yourself. Ever notice that, people, as a rule. re kindest to those who do tbe least for turn? Why Is it? It Is easy for women to be good. After a woman has bad children the only temptation, she meets Is one to borrow money from their banks. Atchison Globe. Tie Five freetraders. The pretenders who take themselves seriously are five In number Prince Napoleon, the Duke of Orleans. Don Carlos. Don Miguel and the Count of Caserta. The two last named have Ave sons. Don Carlos has one son. iinmar rled at the age of thirty-one, and childless brother. The Duke of Or leans Is childless, and his only brother is his heir. Prince Bonaparte has a brother. Both are middle aged and un married. Irincs Roland Bonaparte, who la also middle ared. Is a widower with a daughter orly. He is. moreover, excluded from the Bonaparte succession. These three tnlddle aged princes are the only living men who bear the name of Bonaparte. Buffalo Commercial. Few people can understand the feelings of the pugilist as he is being counted oat. He hears the seconds ticked off. He straggles to rise, but straggles in vain. He has lost the fight. There are some who are making a losing fight for life that can appreciate this; those whose lungs are diseased. With every tick of the watch, they know that they are being counted out. The great question is how can a quick rally be made to continue the fight against disease? Many who have asked that question have found a satisfactory answer in the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures bronchitis, obstinate, deep seated coughs, hemorrhage, night - sweats, emaciation, and other conditions which if neglected or unskilfully treated may find a fatal termination in consumption. "When I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv." writes Mr. John T. Reed, of JerJerson. JefferVon Co.. Ark.. I was very low with a cough, and would at times spit up mood. I was not able to do inv work at all. was weak and ray head was dirxv. The first bottle I took did me so much good that I had fanh in it and continued until I had taken twelve bottles. Now I do not look like nor feel hke the same man as I was a vear ago. People were astonished and said thev did not think I could live. I can thankfully sar that I am entirely cured if a disease from which had it not been for your wonderful Discovery " I would have died." There are cures behind every claim made for the "Discovery," which no just as good" medicine can show. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the sluggish liver.

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CHOICE MISCELLANY Jktrk Bites Cable. An electrlc'.an of a submarine cable compauy u ,e,v days a,-o said that few persous u:;il. iu .i t wbat various agencies luu-rruptions in telegraph cables were uite. He then said that tisli bites -were i-m- cause that often interfered with Milimat ine talle work aud souietiiius prevented vommuuieutioa altotiUr uiitil remedied. "The cubits iu shallow water have been the invaut sufferers from this cause," sail, "but recently there was aa Inierrbptioii iu the cable of thi Eastern Kxu'iisiou Telegrapa company between Sydney and Nelson. Australia. Tbe cable was brought up from a depth of :iio fatlioius and was found to contain a tooth firmly imtteddeU ia the core of the cable. The core wai protected with the usual sheathing oJ thick iron wires ami outer covering. If was found on examination that the tootu was that of a shark." Tbis seemed to be a remarkable depth fer a shark, but investigation showed that five varieties of sharks are known to exist ut the depth of 300 fathoms and one at &. fathoms.

The Protection of Safes. It is a fact n t sufficiently appreciated even by electrical tuen says The Klectrical World, that it is possible by electrical means to throw around a vault or safe a protection from burglary more absolute than can be obtained in any other way. A vault, however flimsy it may be mechanically, if protected by an electrical lining, the least disturbance of which is absolutely certain to give an alarm eithet at a central tliee or to the general public, is for all practical purposes burglar proof. If some such system bod been la operation on the vault at the Chicago postolfiee. its recent comparatively easy looting would have been impossible. This branch of electrical work has suffered much from commercial mismanagement -In the past, and there is probably a greater need for tlie fool killer among inventors of electrical burglar alarms than fn any other branch of the business. It is. however, a legitimate branch of electrical hidustry. .4 Montana Cave. A remarkable natural cave has been discovered In Montana, about fifty miles east of Butte. A large river with a cataract of alout li0 feet was explored for a distance of several miles without discovering its source of outlet. A few articles of stone and copper utensils anil some bones believed to le human bones were also discovered in one of the large apartments explored. There were other evidences that at some time iu a prehistoric period the cave was used as a habitation. The present entrance to the cave was made by some lime quarrymen t a point 1,1100 feet above the bed of the Jefferson river while engaged In blast-Intc-Bouk. The formations of stalactite and other natural decorations throughout the cave are pronounced tbe most beautiful and varied ever seen. A thorough exploration Is to be made as soon as proper equipment for decent and extended stay can be provided. Shaw on the Doetora. The eccentric author and playwright, George Bernard Shaw, has been Indulging In medical controversy. In a characteristic letter to the British Medical Journal he thus pays bis respects to the profession: "Unfortunately medical practice bai as yet been so lightly touched by the scientific spirit that the average doctor is still, not only in his patient's view but his own. a dealer in cures and preventive charms. But that Is an additional reason for bringing to bear on it the criticism of an independent branch of science. A great deal of what is called scientific opinion today is nothing but medical opinion, and a great deal of medical opinion is simply energetic trade unionism, and very superstitious trade unionism at that." Happy Saragri. Dr. Carl Lmnholtz of the American Museum of Natural History, who has lived among the wild Indian tribes of northwestern Mexico, sharing in the everyday life and the amusements of the people for several years, pronounces them to be a very intellectual race, although many of them still dwell in caves like their forefathers thousands of years ago. On the whole, they lead a very happy existence, and among many of the tribes a higher degree of morality exists than in civilized conntries. They are monogamists. Theft and many of the worst forms of disease are unknown among them. They bold their land in common, and their principal food is Indian corn and Deans, Plows For IssIbsb. A requisition was recently received at tbe Indian supply depot at Omaha for plows for tbe Sioux Indians. A this was the second request received within a short time an investigation was ordered. Tbe first lot bad been received all right and had been used to prepare Indians lands for irrigation. On being asked to show the inspector tbe ditches and reservoir tbe Indians proudly led him to a large dam. built so high tt-t all the surrounding country was J mnilateL The back of th dam was composed of the new plows. They had used the entire shipment for the pnrjiose. And now tbe Indians it Standing Kock agency are undoing their fall work. The Virtaes of Allsissv. Pa. yes. daughter's fully twice aa happy as she was with her husband." -How sor "Why. be used to fve her an allowance of only $10. and now he has to pay her flU Cleveland Tlaia Deulci.

AMUSING ARCHibALD Letitia was to s-o to her club, and 1 was to take cr.re of our a n Archil '.M aged two tears and elrht t:io.i:Ii-. S'.-: had exph! .;; d raati rs t . r hi: r I 1. ' is one .f Ij-t ilia's racst I.:K: th o.U-

that if v.j;l c.,U'VK ArchiVitM ii i y,.j v he who is to y t;". "it is wouJeiTu! dear." NoiiS( use. I. :"!';. enough to be a c x;:; u iue s.up.J. ii f you. era hi lie is nn!te ol. .ul.m t lils fa ther." A varue '." '.- yrt'.b d i'l Ietltia's Mueyes. I ren-ault d her f the cab at th door, and f-I:e tied. wV.IIe I hold Arch; bald x:p ai tbe wind w t i wave. IIdid not cry i t nil. Archibald is a vt-r. self controlled child. IV lias my teui perame-it in that. He stood on a chaiin his eo:;ise white linen fm fi. bl-r-mall pink f. ce s-l mnly set. his bl.v eyes wide and dreaming, like b!s mother's. I felt a let nervous. I get Unfeeling even with I.etitia sometimes that though she is there she is somewhere very far off. "You draw lae a gak an tell me about e:i." he commanded suddenly, turning upon me eyes that mischief makes three shades darker. I do not draw much, but I reflected how easy it is to please small children and to ;k out my joiicil. What bothered me was not being able to call to mind wh:t a gak was. Natural history is a subject I neglected as a boy; I collected stamps. I.etitia would have known, of course. She is. like all the cbarmimrest women, totally uneducated in the school sense of the term. A native ignorance starred with fantasy, perception. bsorvation and intuition makes her nt once the cleverest and most Incalculable conversationalist. She'd have known all alout gaks. Arcbibiild dtinced very quickly at my elbow, and it flustered me. . "They go screamitf about In the trees." lie shouted, waving bis arm as though he saw them in the region of the friezi-. II"ni ! Couldn't be that extinct bird, then, the auk. of course -no. Well, my eye fell on a Japanese tire screen, anil I shamelessly and secretly adapted a stork from it. "That itV" I gave the leaf of my pocketlxok to Archibald. His upper lip, the reddest, finest curved lip I ever saw, twisted into wonderful shapes as he squealed with joy. "What does it say when it wakes?" "When it wakes V "When it wakes''" "I bear, sonny. I bear, but" Archibald has astonishing tact. "You draw me n ship sailin for far away." Sensible of a reprieve, I outlined rapIdly a vessel of heraldic simplicity. "Want a fwag on it!" I added a ennant. Simpkins. who got into the Royal Solent Yacht cluh the year we were at Cowes. always seemed to have a iiennant In bis pocket, so I know a ieuuant. The funniest gurgle arose from Archibald. At's not a 'blue de peter! Ships sallln for far away fwy the 'blue de pet err " Momentarily baffled by this nautical pedantry, my hands dived into mv pockets, and my wandering fingers en countered a throe-penny bit. It is a convention in our family not to spend threepenny bits. They are saved up for Archibald. Letitia calls this "the drag on the wheel." As his fat hand closed on the coin be forgot the "blue de peter." but I was shocked to see his pink face crumple and his mouth become square. "I don't want the Marquish of London to have en. He might shake en out of he's money ItoxT' he wailed piercingly. Archibald's first experience of a money lox was a toy one which leaked Saturday pennies all over the garden. "If he cries, ring for cook," had been Letitia's last words from the cab. But I prefer to reason with the child. He has a strange appreciation of reason. Here again I trace my own character. Letitia reasons, but in a way no one can follow save by the light of faith. ''Mother sa3-s if I let eu keep mine for a littel while 'e marquish il give me some of e's thripley bits," Archibald explained doubtfully. Now I regard this threepenny bit business as an out and out failure ot Letitia's theory that everything can be explained to the child. She has not made clear the working of the postoffiee savings bank, and she has imbued Archibald with a profound mistrust of tbe Marquis of Ixndonderry which may cling to him through life. Cook's appearaynce with tea diverted Archibald's mind from dwelling on the nature of bis securities. "I must'n leave my cwnsts," he remarked in a voice, which showed that he was quoting nurse, and he built them carefully around the rim of his plate. "The little fwnshes never do. The little fwushes opens eir mouth an shnts 'eir eyes when Mrs. Fwusb feeds en." Archibald punctuated with mouthful of strawberry sandwiches and milk. "If she gives en a capperpillar, "ey are pweased. an if she give en a cwusty beetle 'ey never put en out." Letitia's fancy and Archibald's are so similar that it is difficult to say who I am listening to. But the m ral training concealed In the "cwusty beetle" figment suggests Letitia. "An when they have sore fwoats she gives en swugs." Now I know that is Letitia, but It is quite likely to be truth as welL "Why must we eat bwead an butter first an cake after?" asked Archibald, turning upon me eyes which would eletect the slightest hedging on my part. That's just the sort of thing I dread being asked. Why the deuce do we. anyhow? Thank heaven, at that morueut I heard Letitia's key in the doer!

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