Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 August 1880 — Page 2
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SUGAR VUAST BREAD, smi m m mi
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THE STAR.
Fisakk A. A'-.Noi.n, Kditor and Proprietor
Saturday, Aug. 14, 1880
TKRM3....
I'lii- Tm-t Kin« and Qikm-u. 1 Tearhers’ InMitiite. Rochester, Aug. 12—The greatest Aro. 10,1S80. day’s sport in the history of the Roches- , q'j le following resolutions were passed: ter Driving Park is concluded. The an • Resolved, ,1) That it is beneath an e.xnouncement that Maud S. and St. .lul- cuiplary teacher to defraud the children ion would each be trotted, the former toj 0 f a district by teaching less than a full
per year. | p )cat j ier own jjggj trotting record of
, day of 0 hours.
have, in a large experience, been found 'Ihere is a pig at Jerseyville, IR A most’efficacious. Besides organizing and 1 two distinct bodies, eight lets and 1 directing this mammoth business of one A horse at G 0n: . world-(vide proportions, Dr. Pierce has , „ , “ nTU1 e, Kr found time to write a book on domestic ' k , c es or , ^ 1have t»J medicine-entitled “The People's Com- perfect tails apiece. A dog at Mi , tuon Sense Medical Adviser”—1000 pa- kee has s ; .\* legs, and a calf at On-l
ges, 300 illustrations, selling at $1.50, 1ms no legs at all.
and ..Iso to serve a term as State Senator
C. LUETEKE.
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i! i-.rei> i\t tho 1 ostotlice, OrocncHsilo —.1— unci tlio luticr to Rout this nnd I hiit \vg 03rnGStlv f rcrjiiost the arid Inter us mcnibor of Congress, fnd., as second-class mail matter. Sleepy Tom s best pacing record cd tru ,' lee s of the several townships of this Surely ho must be competent if he were
1 to take the lecture platform, to discourse
upon "tho recollections of a busy life.”
*—National Republican.
A prisoner on life sentence in the New Bedford (Mass.) prison has always been
The Republicans are putting the ne groes in the front rank this year.
ON HAND,
It' the Democrats want to fill Greencastle full of people, let them have Gov. Hendricks or Daniel \V. Voorheos adveri Used for a speech. They never fail to
draw a crowd.
“■I -1 -, " a ' i enough to attract a multi- |county to employ uo teacher who uses tude ut spectators, who went in throngs intoxicating liquors in any form.
(3) That we return our thanks to those teachers of this county who have rendered assistance in carrying on the
work of this institute.
RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.
IsniASAroLis axd St. Louis
(loin* East. n - f ! •N Y. Express 2:4Uam
•Every Day, '
Day Kx : Aectmimotiution.
JOHN W. EARP, Attc;
to the track. There were 15,000 people present to witness the grand events of
the day.
At 5 o'clock the California wonder and king of the turf. St. Julien, was driven
out upon the track and up past the grand townships ought to furnish to each [ June a P art }' of strangers , Mekicine kills as well as cures. A s, » ml l, y 0 wen A. Hickok, who is part school, in their respective townships, a
IM’f’m'IW n A Tl VI from K komo, Ind., nya a three owaer of the trotter and always fuU 8et of the adopted text 1 ka for the other ladiee, and two of the Isdiea Dmj. SAM>L .
KhtElV L\(j DA Mil ! v J r s old child of X.W.GraB living him when on the track. Pro- teacher's use in the said school. had small chidren. The guide took one ; AM L.CAT„ E r Wood> ^
near Galveston, was strangled to death 'onsed applause and cheers rent the air (C) That no teacher who is guilty of, of‘ho children on his arm, and the other LouisvaLE, & Chica^ by a pill administered by its . arents get- i,s St ’ J " l,UM "■ as trottl -- (l aro " 11 ' 1 Ul S p ‘ the foul, indecent, disgusting and demur W! ‘ lked untl1 the ! ,i,rt >’ cal111 ; td (tioina x.T , ting caught in the throat heated fw the greatest effort of his life. I a |i zing hal)it of us j ng to bacco, in chew- the 8ta,r8 ’ Jlm wai work,n S near ^ | Kxprej* I ...
lie went down past the judges’ stand j ingt 8mok i ng> «nufling, or in any other | sulk y and ^rose as ever, when the j
-AND-
a desperate, daug.-io is man. ready fui . 3t. Lons \ ani>ai.ia. 1eiu:e H A institution. One was an old gentleman, j *Daily except Sunday.
A larg5 t !varic*<l ami late-styled stock of seas
son able
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Domestics, etc.
All bought of fir<t hand.-* at lowest prices, and customera ;i r .' guaranteed b rgains, at .James Gillfspy’s New York Store Southwoptloornoriruljlic Snuaro, ttf lireencaiitlc, tnd.
< Oi.l Mil >, Ind., has a young lady who several times before Ilickok nodded to way, should bo e i» to undertake a much more difficult the judges to give the word. Tlnm 1 c of this county, thing than lanncr accomplished. She darted around the track without a run- (7^ That we, as will attempt to abstain from talking for ning mate or anything else than his dnv- inst j tut0) favor compulsory 'ducation.
mployed in the schools c’uiJe said to him: “Jim, won’t you carry j
| this little girl up stairs?”
The convict Expres».....j.
teachers and as an hesitated, a scowl on his face, and the Through Kreiylit..
lOoing South, i
I
#2.(Id PER Bl SilEL
FOE
W EC E JY. T Would puy well, and 25 per cent saved to the purchaser on DRY 0 00.os: Sis worth looking after. HOW M'S DO IT: M'o buy for cash and save you 10 per cent. We sell for cash and save you 5 percent, M'e pay no rent and save you 5 per cent. We pay no elerk-hirc, save you 5 per cent.
twenty days. The Columbus Democrat er to urge him, making his first quarter says she has learned the deaf-and-dumb i n 33, the half mile in 1:03, the third
little girl held out her arms to him and
•"•••J h p. i 1 | - 3p.il
alphabet, the language of flowi-rs and liiiiidkerchief and glove dictations. This would hardly seem fair, for with such facilities for communication she ought to as ly abstain from talking. But still the betting is all one way—everybody wants to bet that she won’t hold out
twenty-four hours.
A AVoril li oni ItleeiliKaiistiw.
Hditoii StiAtt:
I left you on Monday the 9th inst., at l:3u p. m . and the next day at ten niinunos past high twelve, landed at this point, Media. Douglas Co., 12 miles south of the city of fire and blood, Lawrence.
W.M. Bossox,
Chairman Com. or. Resolutions.
No thing noteworthy occuired on my
way out, only i; is difficult to realize Sho s I H ' d !l ' va . v •““gnificontly
the fact of dining at home on Monday.!’ nv0 * unta '^
‘ and on the next day near 600 miles i thousaml " '‘t.essns was away, having crossed the States of 111. | ShL ‘ completed her first quarter in 32\.
quarter in 1:41, and the mile in 213 ; the fastest trotting ever done on the
Rochester track.
The crowd cheered, and they who
were betting that both horses would
i,,—... .i.„ i i • i „• nas ueen useu in r ranee ior me irnsi lowet the best previous record now oil- , ,, , ,,, , • . 1 , *. • years for all diseases of the kidneys,
ored to give their opponents odds in the
pools at the rate of $60 to $50. It was forty minutes later when Bair,
of Cincinnati, drove imt the six year old n.are, Maud 8. Deafening cheers greet ed both. Bair nodded to thvju Iges and Maud S. was given a send off the first time she came down the stretch. The track, the weather, everything was in her favor, no less than in St. Julien’s.
and the
xelamation of the many
thousand witnesses was "beautiful.’
(8) That a copy of these resolutions 8aid: ‘ If y ou wil | U^ 88 I’|> ki88 y° u ;
be published in The Star.
His scowl vanished instantly, and he lifted the child up as tenderly as a fath-
er. Half way up the stairs she kissed him. At the head of the stairs she said:
Buy tho genuine il you would be cured.,‘'Now you’ve got to kiss me too.” lie Pi of. Guilmetto’s French Kidney Pad blushed like a woman, looked into her has been used in Franco for the past ten j innocent fae0i and then kisset] her on the
cheek, and before he reached the foot of the stairs again, he had tears in his eyes. Ever since that day he lias been a changed man, and no one in tho place gives
less trouble.
Mrs. Hildreth committed suicide at
Des Moines, la, because her husband
wouldn't take her to the circus.
CL'UK FUR DRINKING. REMARKABLE CURES OF KIDNEY “A young friend of mine was cured of DISEASES, an insatiable thirst f.ir liquor, which had Mr. L. Jackson, of Boston, an extenso prostrated him that he was unable to sue produce dealer, was persuaded to do any business. He was entirely cured j cive Kidney-Wort a trial. He writes
c a r.r, a:\ n >1:1:. .» \M1.\V! vi I.OK,
and Mo. and landed we'l into Kansas.
Great Reduction
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! But so it is, and now for the news, j First the crops. V- eat here was splen-
Wo-t Side a , uar e. d ' d - ‘ ,le yield heir ■ v astly above tho av-
1 erage. 24 to 36 bushels per acre are the reports to me thus far in this vicinity. The corn crop is average, but ns vvitli us the continual drouth has greatly reduced the yield from what it would have been
had reasonable rains fallen.
Tho health iu this county is excellent. I saw a physician who told me he had not had a call once a week. 8aid he, ’There is no sickness in this county.” There is just now, however, somo cause of alarm on account of ths long contin-
ued drouth and scarcity of water.
What strikes the attention of a visitor \ to this country perhaps more than 4r\y thing else is tho moral status of society. 3? X G 'E kt a grove meeting not a straggler can he _ j be discovered. Every one is intent upon OniTLlgOSj Jump ScUtSj the services of the day. A very decided
the second in 1:05, the and the mile in 2:11 :1
third in
an entire
1:3s 1 .,.
July 21 for more and says:—
"I used most of one package myself last winter. 1 had soreness across my kidney.- and my water would turn milky after standing awhile. The Kidney-Wort cured me. 1 gave some of it to a lady
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f V) to SlOOor «2IX) per month lurinir vaoat: i For full pnrtli-lurp, ad,!,.--- J. c. Co.. Cinninnati. 0. mv
by Hie use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all (bat burning thirst; took away the appe- 1 ti te for liquor; made bis nerves steady and he has remained a sober and steady iiisn for more than two years, and has no desire to return to bis cups; 1
know of a number of others that have , who had for a long time been obliged to , „. -.
, , . . " . been cured of drinking by it.”—From a make water every half hour or less, ai . . . ' ,,
lrr.nl biff a ’ 1 ? adin « ^ :: Official,J Chicago, 111--1 suffered much from irritation oftheuri- Cincinnati Collegiate ScEj ' , ‘ l 0 lu 11 1 i ' t 10,11 11 11 l ' 111 11 Hines. -tl8, nar y organs, and it cured lier. About F° r fi 0 5' , * nt l Y° un s m * n ffom' to20. P«pii
best pacer ever went. r v ' , 7 R . . , ‘ ths ago, I gave some of the med- FuTu.m l * y e! or Neict C te"m *b(
1 he ^ iluost enthusiasm followed tins ] Mrs. j. v . Atcxanuer, of di*; Sandy i icme to a gentleman who is loretnar. of i For circulars adUrc^ J. DAiUN. a. i:„ performance. Everybody knew that the ; Texas, found that her 14-month-old in-;» Sewing Maebine Manufactory in Bos-j 4tl - No.W Kim Sn. CimSu
best time on record had bten made be lant fretted unless it was placed on the j 0 '’: I met him last r l hiirs.l.iv, R'D h” o.,
foie the timekeepers bad made their an- 'lining room lloor daily to play. Staying an( , ^ RK-^gh^Sre he I.tlTifn tli .
nounccment or were eonsulted. behind the door an unusual time, she | night without getting up to make water,! tut und heilihy re«ionl
The bets now ranged $51 and $'(> on looked for it, and was horrified to find it I a thing that he had not done before for) ElBgHiit. commodlons ami
Maud, against $50 and $75 on St. Julien patting a very large black snake : t ? oro tl,an ' iltl; , on y ears - He says it has
done more for him tlian all he has ever
as the bettor and faster trotter. upon the bead and dividing its bread St. Julien was brought out for his with it and the reptile showing its apsocond heat. There was less enthusi- preciation by wagging its tail. Tho
PitcpErma Rmro’tPO 1 ‘ l -’ ,n peu»nce prevails, and in most places tv ‘ > I it would be unhealthy to violate it.
Spring Wagons, &c.
furnUned apartmei
era of acknowled Cl
study Music as i» will findherr.r
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on,
msenamries. Paf
All kinds of Carriage ID’pairiiig done. Old work made to look as well as new.
it would be unhealthy to violate it. j “The National Temperance Camp Meot-
St. Loins Buggies and Phietons on hand I in S’” which is to convone ,n a lew da y s at prices to suit the times. m "Dtsmark Grove,” will, it is thought, No trouble to show outwork. I be an immense affair. Great preparaCall ami see us. tions, at no small outlay of money and I ’'l 1-S ' ol (lIICUI,,at, > labor, have been made to accommodate U ,erniit thc ma, ° to b,! s * ,et “ ,0 ' 1 a(;ain - the thousands who may attend. Nature i whi,e H 5ckuk touk ,he sa,no » ,osilion ’ (has done much to make this one of the I Maud S ’ was truttcd a » ain ’ however ’
Ureeneastle. Imt. j most charming places for such gather- ! ,,ut she onl ^ madlJ hcr 80Cond '" ,le 10
ings. The grove is delightfully located | “•‘ 20 ' 1 ’ and was cxcusod fri,m a third
Ion the north hank of Kansas River, nnd -'the artistic taste and skill displayed " in the laying out and supplying the ® grounds with water, scats, tents and the j mammoth tabernacle A-o., all speak in words of praise of the parties who have
asm, but ho got away in line 'Style, trot- snake came into the room from a hole in
ted to tiie end of the first quarter in 31 1 ,, i the lloor.
the secono in 1:04^7, the third n l :2> 1 ; . ———— and the mile in 2:11;'.,, precisely in thi> ; ^ KED HU, CLhhGX MEN. same time made by Maud S. in her first Rev. ■ —, XV ashington, 1). C., writes: koat | “I believe it to be all wrong and even rl ,i . , , , .i . wicked tor clergymen or other public Ihe cheers of the crowd that tune was iiu>n U( bo Io(] giving testilnon T a i s t0 strongly mingled with expressions ol quack doctors or vile stuffs called medidissatisfaction, for not a single expert cines, but when a really meritorious artitimekeeper, other than those in the judg- Ho made of valuable remedies known to ' es’ stand, made St. Julien’s time less than ; a11 t, l ‘ at al 1 1 f ^ r f ona U8e and t f ru , st * n dail ^’
: we should freely commend it. 1 therefore
1:12, but the official record had to stand, i cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Each horse had now earned the special | Bitters for the good they have done me purse of $2,LOO offered to each, ard | and my friends, firmly believing they
refused to have no equal for family use. I will not j
be without them.”—New York Baptist
advantages <»(
are surrounded with refined Christian infli
ee*, and guarded with parentiil care " culars, etc., address IV. 1*. ]{ 4tl» 1
taken before, and ho has paid out more than a thousand dollars for medicine. It is evident from these facts that Kid |' ,jl i Pittsburgh Female Collegl | DUtinet Bohoo - of Liberal Art*. Itfutio, bT
Atfl'i<'!llt III';! I rail's. Iiik'mill I’nintiny. Kin. mi.m, anil I
^ Modern LanRttagea.
For tho guidance of interested parties, Twenty-four TeuoUers. I ' The Star will keep standing through 100 FULL MUSIC LESSONS FO/iiBB
the season the following list ol agricul-j
airal fairs for 1880: lordlnaequal advantaBO*andacoominodati.
28th Year oneni September th.
Ind. State fair begins Monday, Sept. Hev. I. C. I’l.liBUIJUi, D. h.. I’itts >urgh
Renick, Curtis & Co.,
Cm 1
Weekly.
2tl8.
L
eoK
t
WYSONGS
to buy their
( wroGi'i ies, l , ro> isions,
Qtieenswiire and Glassware*.
Ilia stock is always frech and dean, and pur-i-haaed at lowest cash pricer, therefore ho ean five you better bargnins than any eompetitor.
DON’T F0116KT THE rl.AOB,
UYSOXG'S,
Northwest corner I’ubtic Square.
heat.
St. Julien trotted a third ordinary time of 2:2 1 1 _.. testimonials were presented vers of the king and queen
heat in the Handsome to the drill f the turf.
The readers of ITHE STAR should understand j j , on , e ig0 (0 that when they wish to iret tho liert and ni os a v 1 ” 1
k".'"L C.r the leat-t luorcy, they must not. 2 The fruit crop of this part of the Stab is good. Apples perfect, and the most beautiful 1 ever saw. and peaches, vvitli which the trees are breaking down, are
beginning to ripen.
1 find the people the most hospitable I
and clever, and see nothing to hinder Kansas, at least this part of it, from be-
coming tho most desirable homo. 1 am now sitting on the west side of
the house writing this hasty epistle, and can count some forty farm houses, scattered over a space of country of some 4 [ or 5 miles from north to south, and 3 miles from cast to west. This sweep of the eye is unsurpassed for beauty and
loveliness, 1 should think, in any land. All interspersed vvitli groves, orchards,
hedge tences and fields, waving with their precious loads of fruit of thelsoil, present a scene truly grand. So that, although Kansas has had her days of darkness and her seasons of drouth (and w hat State has not?), she is destined, in my opinion, to bceomo at no distant
dev, one of the grand 8ta tes of our Confederacy. More anon.
' A CARD. ~
To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, KVe I will send a recipe that will cure you Free of Charge. This great remedy
is \ TIIOKOI <JII KIL^ICDV Wax discovered by a missionary in South In every case nf Malarial Fever or Fever an.t | America. Send a solf-addresscd envoi-
.ter/VKkM
ol the uniin ill forces, which debilitate, it; D, New X ork t ity.
Thus terminated the greatest trotting event the world has ever known.
4':tint>aigii Song.
Di ntli AMcr Thirty- »i\ Days*
I'axfing.
IBaltimure American.I Miss Bellville, a life-long invalid, died on Sunday evening at Delaware City. She, for thirty-six days, had taken no
Greencastle, begins Monday Sept. 6. Brick Chapel, begins Tuesday, Sept.
14.
Floyd Township, begins Tuesday.
Sept. 7.
Russelville Union, begins Monday
Aug. 25.
Crawfordsville, begins Sept. 6. Lafayette, begins Monday, August 30. Terre Haute, begins Monday, Sept. 14 New Ross, begins Monday'August 1 1. Thorntoivn, begi ns Monday, Sept. 20.
AN EARNEST WISH.
Rev. E. F. L. Gauss, Galena,
III.,
food whatever, thus having, at that time. | writes: “For over ten years I had been exceeded Dr.Tanner’s self-imposed task a great sutl'erer from pains in the small by ten days, In the case of the lady, | back and region of the Kidneys - ’ i if which was most excruciating and at
however, the fasting was the result of f times al|n08t i n8U fl’ era ble. Doctoring j il7.n'.r a „;r Limb';. Fl^iVal^d'ji»t» disease, by which she had long been ^ j brought no relief, except perhaps mo-1 iV , « , i'n' , r!i ij'lHn'!J"
IB A CERTAIN REMEDY F"K Congestion ol tin* I.iiugs. Aui
FEXiLOWS’
CoiurionM Syrnu of HypopInsfJ
Speedily and Permanently Cures I Conifft^tion of tho Lunjij*. Bronchitis. C v-jl tion. Nervous i-rt»t*trfttion. Shortness of Bnlpitatiou ot the Heart. Trembjin? )
ttie iinnnai lorees, wnieu *v hat* uo equivalent, and can have no substitute. It should not bo confounded triturated c<*iiii'oun«is of cheap ipiriU and essential oils, often Mold u nd** r t’^ name of Bitters.
FOR SA li h Bi
Druxs'jts. ilrooem ar l Wine Merchants er«ry-
wkere. lyu
ly5U
The secret of long life is toieep tho liver perfectly healthy, which is best accomplished bv using only "Sellers Liver Pills.”
r.T THE "SOl’TH KS’D RoET.” Air—"The old cat.” We always loved the Irish, We always loved the Irish, We always loved the Irish, And the Irish love us, too. Cuoitrs—Tho Irish love us, too, Tho Irish love us, too— We always loved the Irish, Tho Irish love us, too ! We nominate the Irish, We nominate the Irish, We nominate the Irish, When there is no other show. Chorus—We always loved the Irish, A’c. Wo "never” scratched O’Rourke, Wo nover(Y) scratched O'Rourke, We nevcr(':') scratched O’Rourke, We won’t scratch Goggin, too 1 Citont >—We won’t scratch Goggin, too, &c. Wo want to carry the county, We want to carry the county, We vvan’t to carry tho county, And we need the Irish to. Chores—And we need the Irish to, &c. The Irish love the aaygurs. The Irish love tho naygurs, The Irish love the naygurs, X'ou bet your life they do 1 Ciioiit's—X'ou bet your life they do, &c. They’ll vote the Republican ticket, They’ll vote the Republican ticket. They’ll vote tho Republican ticket— That is, all but a few ! Chorus—That is, all but a few ! Ac.
uientarily, and 1 was finally advised, be-
ing unable to perform the duties of my
i ^ calling, to go abroad and seek the eli-
te sustain “ny sub- ; ^ ^ ^ youth . In Germany an(J
upon her ’ Switzerland
sufferer. During the past winter hcr ill ness became so serious that it was al
most impossible
stantial food, except oysters, upon iter Switzerland eminent physicians, aftei stomach. About the fifth of Juno she close examinations, declared my sufferbecame worse, and could not even eat i mgs to arise from disease of the Kidneys, currant-water in .niftlt b“ lilies was all she could .swallow. rom t j )0 c jj nia t 0 an d consequently returned, tho 19th of June to the moment of her , Xo sooner had 1 been back and resumed
rapidly l
weakened functions and organs of the‘ which dopeml for health upon voluntary.’ * voluntary nnd involuntary nervous action ■ It acts with vigor, gentleness and jhiMJ owing to the < . ■ • i F cuts, akin toj-ure blood itself. Its t:isto|Mf
ant, and its etfects permanent.
DEmUTY. Sr. Jorv. VL
Mu. .1IXE9 I. Ki i ow< mist,St.• • I Dear 6ir- Ilavii t used your Conn 1 .f uypopnosphites for some l!l ’'^ikl tioe, I have no ncsicatlon in rscor • I to niy patients who are .«ufferinu trom .1 .1: ... „r .1.,, Inn(r8. Kni |V B
death she was debarred from taking any j my pastoral work, when the old trouble it".
nourishment whatever. Beef tea and other simple articles of diet were prepared, but could not be swallowed. Tho’ suffering great pain, she retained possession of her faculties, and only lost about ten pounds during her enforced fast.
grew again so intense as to make life a burden. A few months ago 1 came in possession of Day's Kidney Pad, put it on, and the effects were truly wonderful. The pains at once grew less and are now, after wearing the second Pad, entirely gone, and there can be no doubts that I am entirely cured, as I write this some
I illll x Viiun, aan a nil.-* BUIUU
She was a single lady, about thirty-two weeks after its use and am strong nnd years old, and in her normal condition 1 look again the very picture of health.
weighed one hundred and fifty pounds.
A BUSY LIFE.
I write this perfectly voluntarily, and it is dictated by truth and gratitvde. Indeed, I consider the Day’s Kidney Pad
„„ ,, ... . n w t i Go. God's agents and benefactors of The World’s Dispensary, at Buffalo, mankilul . May all tho suffering be helpN. Y., is a great institution, having ds ,,j as j have been, is mv earnest wish.” auxiliary Invalids’ Hotels, for aecommo- 1 dation of patients, costing its founder j The medicines of Dundas, Dick & nearly a half a million of dollars, and its ( , aro unexce n c( j for elegance, purity branch in London, England, of similar . . proportions, where Dr. Pierce’s Golden a,ld rel,al,,1 "y’ Their Saidl.t.no Se.dlitz Medical Discovery. Pleasant Purgative I Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. Pellets and other remedies are tnnnufac-' Their Soft Capsules are world famous, lured for the foreign trade, which extends | Soeu advt> j,' or salu nt Allen’s Drug to tho East Indies, China and other far' r, n M
distant countries. All this mammoth 1 ’ ,oro ’
business ha-i been organized systemat- ] Pasture for cattle or sheep.—Fine i/ed and built up by Dr. L. \ . 1 ierce, Lluo ^rass pasture, plenty of shade and who has associated with himself as a Fac- j wftter JA8. A. McCOY, ulty, under tho name of the World’s “ , 1 1 j Dispensary Medical Association, a most Lloverdale, nd.
competent staff of physicians and sur- | _ jp or
geons who annually treat many thous- jj j estate of all kinds on liberal terms. ands of cases of chronic diseases, not by ( ' r . prescribing any set lot ot remedies, but' «. L. HATH AW AY . Greencastle,
by using all such specific remedies as 1 Ind tf 12
l>y all Di'ii^Kist**. $1.5U al W. W. J tinea. A^cnt.
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pressly for these ilisea.'es. Pi mn Riv. B. 1 ■. Taj lor. D. Itapti-t Churcn. I'roiideiiee, ;
1 enn testify to ihevirtuo of IIJ k( , in Kidney Diseases from aetunl I rl,l • been xreully lienefttted by its iisr^
Heovidfnck, R.I..
Wm. E. Ci./rkk—Dear Sir: IU'’'"**,,. Ihe wonderful efleotsol Hunt ' IK 1 *- own case, ami in a ifreat nuiubi'r reenmuiend it to ail afflicted wim . ii ease- or dropsy. Those affllclw* ■ should secure the medirine wairn |,■ them in tho shortest nossihlo jj’“
Remedy will do this, j
sritT’s 2:2::? i asaill^jl 1'iirtdyvevolaldeaTid 8 9 ffitl 1 ' is used by the ud a 1 jfffl a 'ice of physicians. H S Ww ■ ■ *
ft lias stood the test of time for :i0 years, and tho utmost reliance mnybeplaoed in it. One trial will
convinco you.
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