Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 January 1896 — Page 3

tM ff . Tl. norvc upon piiiO MhI und t!iy will l' ; our failh'n" servants un'l not tyrannies. !t:a("rs; von will not be nrrvons, but tUonir, cl'.i'crfr.l ami happy. Tu have pure blot.ii, and tu ki'ei it pure, take Sarsaparilla Hood's Pills to all Liver Ills. y5 cents. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S (3EDICAL DISCOVERY. CGHALD KEKKEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common I isture wffJs a rem? Jy tliat cures every Kiud of Humor, from the worst Scrofula ü'vn to a common Pimple. He hastril it in over eleven hundred CT- es n!1d r.rvcr failed except in two cases fMh thunder huir.or). He has now in his -session over two hundred certificates rf its valuf, all within twenty miles of Uosfon. Send postal card lor book. A benefit is always experienced from th'j first bottle. anJ a'perfect cure is war-r.-ntfd when the right quantity is taken. When the luns ari affected it causes hotin: pains, like needles passing Cronjili them; the same with the Liver or liuweis. .This is caused by the ducts being 5h ppeJ, and always disappears in a week rfier taking it. Road the label. Ii the stomach is foul cr bilious it will Ca ie squeamish feelinss at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can j;ct, and enough of it. Lose, one tabiespoonful.in water at bedlime. Sold by all Druggists. ASIC YOUR DZALEfl FOR t DOUGLAS ßO C5ß-SKT BEST IN THE Iii I If you pay M to &( lor slt. e.irii!: c the W. I- Douglas Hioe, and iff v. hat J fjoul J-hoe jon can buy for CVER IOO STYLES AND WIDTHS, 'lN(ti:r.SS. liUTTON, atjil L.K'i:, male in nil UI111I.4 of the Itfnt nrlrctt'd lfHlhrr ly Mkllletl workmen. Via ntuUe and im 1 1 moro $3 Mio? than any other li anufarturer In world. Nene cpntiii;? ur.lc natu and is ita.ii jud on tW l-ottom. At: vour dealer frr v.ir 3J.". C4. i.t, B"J... "J.2.1 Mine--t&Z.ZO, ar.d 8t.?. for loys. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If yoarde.-.lcr CJ.not supply ou. send to facte .y, enclosing price and t cents to j'av carriage. Mite kind, style f toe (cap or plain), sio and vicltti. Our Crstom Dej.t.uill hll x ar otdrr. N;rul for row illus trated Catalogue to liox K. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Mr. L. A. Korhor is a farmer r'-sidinic about three mile out of 'olon, N. C His homo is somewhat in the backwoods. In an interview with Mr. S. T. Godfrey, a correspondent of the Telegram and Sunday Times, Mr. Kocher, on the 17th of June. IS'.).", said: "I am Gl year old, and until I was nigh r.uto T0 years old I was always well and peart, then for a lou while, and until last February, I snfTcred with indigestion aud coiilü j lot eat anything hardly at all. My slaughter, who lives in the city, sent lu.someof Kipnus Tabules. tohl uic how to take them, and they have eompletely cured nie. My wife is now troubled wiin the same complaint, and has written daughter V) fsond Koine more of Mr. Kipaus mediciue. I want you to tell every hotly h(jv I gol cured, for it is a hh-ssinj? to humanity. (Sigw-d) a. ko(;iii:k." Talmis ar ly driisrirlKts. r ly mal! If tti- in" CV j rfrits a Ixn ) In n-nt t. Ttit Kipaus ln-inl-i .I Ci.u.j..iriv. No. 11 iruce Str-l., Jw ior. Sample al. ID iflili. TT5TC Ar.RSIOTOIi CO. Ars air t voria V.'KinilJ! u;ujwm, b?rase it baa rp-Jaced the cvsi of wind p.-nvtr to 1.T what It --. Jt h.ta inanj branch tMi.M, and supplied lu r'XHJs auu repaiis tjour dr. It ran iJ noes turulsh a U Iwrtcrii tiriolor Jess nionejihan tWtt?'ZyjJjLj t'Brt. i: rr.ars I'unipintr ami vy ''irt-'l. HVet-l. tial-n-itzed artarFrames. St-J Itd Hatters and I'tcA r S (rimJrrii. 4ti avi''"'!" I will name cne1,1 tl thfe xrlU-les ti.at St wUl furnish UTitd .'vTjary 1st at I:t the uual iriev It also taakes ''i:is aiil emriof all kltii's. t-vnO frr cafI'ario. I'a-tiry: lis. I.'oclwc:! end riilrarrc i.-tefs, Cbkazo PUNCHY AND JUDY DOLLS. -Si n,! I o rents fimps fur a set (one of earn i. is'iine s.-.H"'ii s.fa Mlutwt .v- ! v. ly itatteiriü. r-r l ': Anlnn l.MI'liiK MHH.J'V Mc'u. ), ;0d Kast :j7lh SI.. NkW Vuiik ClTV. (T- Sri. 1 9 3 Cv m r'' Habit 'urfl in lO N ikf v till ÜTEHHENS, Lcbanoo.Ohio. K N. I', No. a-!M ; KNTS WAMi: l.-Oa r oum triiH 1 KJ.OOO, -tüI HI.OOO. yi-:rly. i-JiK OI Ti IT. 1. O. laZI, ev York.

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to pop the question, and the youiijr lady left the house in dudgeon, telling their mutual host that her niothR- had no use for such a chicken-hearted son-ln-law. A little later the host repeated this to ihe youth, who really loved the girl. and luul merely delayed proposing until he could do so at her own home. His horse stood near the door, and he sprang into the saddle and galloped after the train, which had left a quarter of an hour before. Owing to benign Providence ami the management of this country railroad, he caught the train befon it bad reached the next station, which was Karow; he spied the young lady at the window of a llrstclass compartment and. riding up to the train before it came to a full slop, almost shouted, breathlessly: "My dear Miss , I ask for your hand. Yes or no?" At the station, just as the train arrived, u "Yes" was joyfully given by the young miss and tearfully approved by her mamma. New York Herald. Successors to the Iluflulo. Laments are frequently heard conccrning iho disappearance of the. buffalo from ihe plains of the West. Ketween ls7l .lud 1n7W It. Is estimated about four million buffaloes were killed in Texas, the Indian Territory. Kansas and Nebraska, and from lsTs to Ins;: as many more perished in the Dakotas. Wyoming and Montana, lint as :t reeent writer has pointed mil, other animals have taken the place of the buffaloes: and the broad plains orer which they 1'oaiinvl now support, millions of domestic cattle, which are far more useful to man than the buffalo could ever have been. In Oltlen Times People overlooked uK. importance of permanently benellcial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it Is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act fur a lime, but finally injure the system. Will IMcas SmokeiT. Professor llajak, of Vienna, has leclarnl that smokers are less liable to diphtheria and other throat diseases than nonsmokers in the ratio of one to twenty-eight. The learned Dr. Schiff alo gives us to timlcrstatnl that smoking is always positively forbidden in bacteriological laboratories, because it is known to hinder the development, of the bacteria. The Sword fish. The weapon of the s word fish probably served as the mode! for one of the taiTnst forms of the sword. Many swrds, particularly among the marine nations, were edged with the teeth of sharks. flood humor is the health of the soul; sadness Is its poison. ALWAYSJIREtt DOTY 3LLXY WOMEN DO YOU KXOW Yfho Can Say They Are Thoroughly Well ? Hott They Can ßo Strong, irertCT OCR LAPT BEADKKS. I dotx't feel very well; I am so tired all the time; I don't know what Is the matter with me. You hear these wordä every dily. As often as you fw lucci um Junius, just so often are the words reftj peateu. More WVvylnan likely vou speak the same NVA yourself, and there 13 no douht bul that you do feel far from well most of the time. There is a cause, AndThere is a remedy for all thai Is covtred by those words so constantly spoken y women. Xdf'a K. Pinkham discovered the lource of nearly all the suffering endured Dy the sex. " Wo.'nen'g Complaints," these two words are full of more misery to women than any two words that can he found in the language of the world. Sudden fainting, depression of spirits, relactaneo to g anywhere or to do anything, backache, bearing down," and J:m tred symptom? of seriotn disturbance seldom imagined by your family physician, and reluctantly m-a-tloned by you. The remedy is found; the same nble woman who discovered the raus of all your misery &ho worked oat the remedy. All druggists have it. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound il the greatest blessing that over catio into the Iive3 of suiTeriug women. '

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Bible from Which He Drew His Inspiratton to Murder Garfield. A relic of Charles J. Guiteau, the murderer of President Garfield, is proserved in this city with great care. It is nothing less than the assassin's Bible, one which he used for years, and it passed from his possession only a few days before he startled the whole world by penetrating one of the greatest crimes of modern and ancient history. A few days previous to his departure for Washington ho was a pucst of the 'Palmer House, Chicago, and after he left a well-thumbed copy, of tho New Testament, St. .lames edition, wa found in ihe room he had vacated. It will be remembered that the murderer claimed that his crime was the result of Inspiration derived from the P.ible, consequently It was tiie testament In Question that is responsible for tho lamented President's deplorable ;leath. Manager Frank Itrobsi of the Hollenden was a clerk In the Palmer House when the volume was found and hau kept possession of it since. The testament is an ordinary Kus-fclnn-loather-bound volume, twelve Indies long and eight Inches wide. The text is in large type and II general appearnnee Is that of a book that had been In constant use. On' Its tly leaf is written In a bohl, strong hand: (Tl.UU:S .1. fllTTKAL' 7 .April. 1M7. This is not the only relic which Mr. Probst possesses, lie prizes very highly an autograph letter from Lawrence llurrctt, engaging rooms in the Chicago caravansary. It contains this remark: "I would prefer the other side, for the State street front is too noisy for :i weary man." This Idler was penned only :i mouth previous to tin. great actor's death. Tied t the Harret t letter with si piece of ribbon is a letter from Ivdwiu llovth, returning the key to a writing desk in a room Mr. llooth occupied n month before. This letter bears the date of Nov. 'jn. 1SS7. General and Mrs. McClellan. Miss McClcllan and Georg It. McCh lkm registered at the Chicago hotel S:pt. 12, 1.NST. Mr. Hn bst r.as their signatures cut from the register sis well ns the familiar, handwriting of the late Yieo President T. A. Hendricks, who registered Nov. HI, ISSTi. In ndition Mr. It robs t lias a collection of r.oi badges worn on historic events, some of which nre made of gold and others of silver. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Skatiug a Dream in I'aris. The best amateur skater in Par'.s Is an American girl, and she dresses in olive-green edged with squirrel, with A fur cap and muff. She says that without fur therr is no skating. Pur is more important than sharp skates. It may be chinchilla, otter, sable, squirrel, bear, beaver, seal, marten, rablcr, nkunk, or musk rat -though the more expensive It is the better the skating will be. She thinks she could sd;ate from Paris to St. Petersburg in sable. The next Important thing Is to have a bag of hot chestnuts in your mnff. The third Is to have a fddrt that hangs a trifle higher In the back than in the front. The fourth requisite 1s that the majority of the other skaters should skate badly. In particular tho other girls; and the last is that two or three of tho other men should skate extremely well. Under such conditions skating is a dream, and In the dainty stagesetting of the Paris Pois a heavenly dream. New York Recorder. Impertinence Rebuked. Mr. P., who lives in a Massachusetts town, was asked once, by a stranger, If he was a soldier in the civil war. "I was not," answered Mr. It. "Why not?" asked the other. Mr. P. evidently regnrded this question as Impertinent, for ho gave the stranger a cuick, sharp look through his spectacles before lie replied: "I suppose It was on account of my way of looking at things." "What! Were yon opiwsed to the. war?" "On the contrary, I was heartily in favor of It from the beginnin;;." "Then what do you mean by your 'way of looking at things?' " "I volunteered, but was rejected because I was short-sighted." The stranger then went nnd engaged somo one else In conversation. A Lesson in Patience. One of tho happiest little boys I ever saw is a cripple and will never walk. His lower limbs are paralyzed, ami the little fellow is wiioeled around in a chair made for his especial use. When I first saw him I thought how awful It must be for a 7-year-old boy not to be able to run and play like other children, and. without thinking. I asked: "Isn't it lovely here? Don't yo t wish you could run and Jump?" "Yes." said the little fellow, "I might like it. but I'm happy w.horo I am, and perhaps IM pet hurt. Little boys do." Then I felt rebuked, and the little boy, whistling and singing In his chair, playing with wliatevcr Is given to him, tho minutes of the hours by which the days are told, like sunbeams lighting and gladdening life's pathway, has been a lesson to me ever since I first saw hhn. Washington Star. A I,lttle L.aui?ti from Life. Itagged Haggard Blame it all, Wabbly. Dere ain't no rest for de weary nowhere, any more! Wabbly Walker Wat's de matter now, podner? Ragged Haggard -W'y, I went to sleep set tin' on do fence an do top rail broke an', darn it. I was obliged to fall to do ground. change. Over a Million Thump on Ivory. It Is computed that a well-known pianist In twelve hours' practice struck l,0o0,.0) notes. Life Is like a game of whist Its mysteries w!,U be solved when tho hut trump is played.

Tried Them on Madame. Hans Christian Andersen received one Christmas n box of cakes from an unknown admirer, nnd was all gratilicatlon at the compliment. Suddenly a strange apprehension assailed him. He had Just read some account of poison conveyed in this fashion; possibly the gift was the murderous device of a rival. With more aptitude than graco he decided. In a half-absent faih Ion, to send them on to his friend, M?ne. A , to test their quality. A day or two later he called, v "Is Mine. A InV "Yes, sir." "Is she quite well?" "Quite, sir." "Could I see horr "Certainly, sir." Pace to face with Mine. A he recurred to the same anxiety. "She was well? Yes. '1 lie children well? Yes. And had she received the cakes he had sent? Katen some? And was quite well? And tin- children had eaten some? And were quite well?" And then at last the old man's excitement boiled over. "You can't think how pleased I am." he said; "those cakes were sent nie by an unknown admirer, and I was afraid they might be poisoned. So I sent them on to you. And vou have eaten thein. and are quite well. Von can't think how pleased I am!" And lie passed out smiling and in high good humor. -Critic.

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