Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 May 1881 — Page 2

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311003 A Compound Tincture of the most valuable remedies known to the medical profession, prepared upon strictly pharmaceutical principles.

the (rreaUfet Antidote to influence* known to th«

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An experience of twenty-five year* prove* it to lx* talent Antidote t<» Malaria and all other Ak^ih

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world,

utt cure for

In l.U er C'oi__ _ r*< of the ISowcIm, and

tiim of the Throat mid i raciouM, while an a n^mody for coxupl&ii

the female eex it haa no equaL

ure tor all AfTf'ctionN of t»;*'

litdnryN. In IJvor C'oinpliiint, DvMpcpiiin %il niHorderN <if the ItowelH, and all Alleo

lion** of the Thro

IVaMi’t Feeling Very Well. [Iowa City Republican.] AVe are told that the glory of a vouk, man is his strength, and in theiv degen eratc days the statement is emphatically

j true.

Last evening a number of young men whose glory is their strength were in W beta tone's drug store expanding and I spreading themselves with the kindly aid I of a lung tester. They were all inflation- | ists. They were as windy as a political i caucus, and had as much blow as t«e

I’oUcw Court Jmirrmllnm. [Chicago Saturday Herald.) Henry Ward Beecher, who has a way of making pithy remarks, has recently Been tit to criticise the daily papers for devoting so much space every day to the , doings and sayings of the criminal class- |

es.

Allusion was, of course, made in particular to the numberless police court personals and items which occupy several columns of our metropolitan dailies each morning. We have frequently rc-

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The fight between Brook and Love, at Logan, Ohio, lasted more than an hour. They began by throwing bits of wood; they next used stones, and finally fired ! from behind covers with pistols. | Twenty shots were exchanged, and both j men were mortally wounded. "Female complaints” nr- the result of j impure blood. Usu Lindsey’s Blood Searcher.

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it in equally mtb peculiar

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to the lemule eex it Ua« no equi NOT A BEVERAGE

old reliable Hnu*<‘huld K< iiM-dy,

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supplies t<»n«* to the

difreative organs, stimulst

mot mu a regular notion of the bowel*, enable* orKan of the b<*djr to perform its allotted work

liir’.y and without interruption.

It* highest commendations come from thoeo who hare used it longest and known it best. Nowhere so popular a* in Lancaster, Po., where it

Las been in use for more than a quarter of a centuiw.

IHgbly (MMinnrmlrd nr* it <> merit I Tonic

and Appetizer. Sold by Druggiat? “verywhtTe.

THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH

A large sizixl paper descriptive of disease, ifa origin and cure, will Ihj mailed free to tny address on

kpr heat ion t o

VHE MISHLER HER3 BITTERS CO. Lancaster, Pa. et’vniKly rocomraeud t4» mother* Prof, Parker’s Pleasant Worm syrup. It never fhiis, is easy to take, uad no after-phyaic is i>'quu>*<L 1‘rioe, 25 cvulH.

average reformer. But pulled upas they j verted to the mi me waste of space which were with wind and pride, the utmost! Mr. Beecher and every other intelligent

man must have noticed, and yet the

and*wlth'a 1 \ the I dailie8 constantly excuse themselves for

pride of strength the 240 man stood tri- P aradin B the doi "l- r » and sayings of petty umphant. ! criminals on the plea that it is all

A member of the Illinois Legislature saws wood in payment for fcis board the session.

| limit to which any one could force the , lung-tester was 2-10. Several others were

j just a little below this,

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bile the contestants stood about 1 ‘‘news.’’

filled with marveling* and envy, a young j man from the Amish settlement stepped ! into the store. He was a strong, healthy 1 young man. They invited him to try j the lung-tester and see if he could not i rival the two hundred and forty man. | He was willing U» try, and at once began operations although he remarked that he

This certainly is in its way an unanswerable argument; every thing is newthat happens between the lids of morning and night, or night and morning, a - the ease may be, but a great deal of it is so utterly insignificant as to hoof no earthly interest to anybody. Much more is only of significance to thieves.

Conrad COOK,

Solelagent for Pure

Ea.o'ls White Lead ! ! ! elsewhere in this issue.

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very Keg Warranted. West Side public pqu&re.

was not feeling very well. However, he ' pickpockets, and the criminal clasH's; I look a long breath and began to blow. I generally, and as they are not the ; rim i- I ( At once that lung-tester began to act as pal source of support to the in w>pnp( rs.

DEATH.

• Tho followinir htaternent of William J.Couprhlin, of Somerville, Maes., is so remarkable that we be* to ask for it the attention of the reader. Ho says: “In the fall of 1876 1 was taken with I a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a seI verecough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I w;:s so weak at one time that I 1 could lull leave ir.y bod. In the summer of 1877 I was ndmit’cd to the City Hospital. While there the doctors <nid I had u hole in my left lung as bigas a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars in doctors and medicines. I was so fur gone at one time a report went around that 1 was dead I gave up hope, but a friend told m** .-tHR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM

..................... .y n, |.i,v. iu.u.,.. FOR THE LI N»• S. I laughed at my friends, | staple and fancy groceries and provisions of the thinking that inv ease was incurable, but I got | best quality at lowest prices. a bottle to satisfy them, when, to my surprise ■

id gratification. 1 commenced to feel hotter, i

evive, and toI have for the

PHILLIP ALBAUGH announces to his friends and customers and

I <111 uuuiK-ro oi iii* iriruus mm riiM

thouirh struck bv an equinoctial storm, j it isdifiieult to understand whv rcM.t i 'a- 1 1! 11 ' p u O' 1 eea ' raUy ihat heis airnin nt tho oijt j f r i cll j told me ..r UK. It expanded an< swell,•ll like a balloon ble readers ehould be r. .ium-d l> ,ur P- 1 * 1 hortueuisus. i

at a county fair. Before the startled I morning to wade through the tilth <if crowd knew what had happenerl, the j Biler avenue, snilFthe odors of the jh>thing registered two hundred and forty j lice court, and be jostled by the stalii.nand the young man was blowing with house habitues before they can discover terrific force. Fifty, sixty, seventy, I whether anything worthy the sittentiei eighty—away it went and in a moment of a decent man or woman has oeeiirted had passed three hundred and was jump- within the past twenty-four hours. Tin ing into the tens and twenties as though , point made against this police conn

literature is that it is of no interest n

Highest Market Price

for all kinds! of country produce,

me a i!.

Give

2tf

PHILLIP ALBAUGI-L

ipe rated upon by the bellows of a church literature

VERY EASILY MANAGED, . ECONOMICAL IN FUEL, AN’O GUARANTEED TO Perfect Satislacticn Ewyirtoc.

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anybody whose taste is worth consulting: that it lift* the vermin of society into undeserved prominence, and not only do grades the tone of newspapers which otherwise would be great, hut also ci*gusts every decent man w ho wishes i< feeling post himself iqMiii the in p, riant occur-

; rcnces of the day.

It is, of course, to be' expected that i important criminal events will b. chronicled, but it is not nee: -.-ary that

There is an asjKrct of a burglar pania every movement of Nib.-ey I’aii.t and

organ. Finally the young man stopped when he had grown quite red in the luce and the tester registered three hundred and sixty-two! Ashe went out he remarked again that he was not feeling very well, but he would like to try the

tiling some day when he was

bright and chipper.

Comedy With a Serious Side.

[Saturday Review ]

which is far from comic. V non, after

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:i£PCKTERS AUD DKAI/EHB IIT TIN-PLATE, WIRE,

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LTERT CLAPS 07 GOODS USED OS ROTB Vi TIM m 3T0YF. e^ALERS. . send Eon ri:ici: lists. For sale by II. R BK.NirK * TO-

LADIES o, a

*“* l‘rol. llurrU* r»ni|ililot 1 > 1 lu»tratrd

of In* ilruiudv , and .bow

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with severity, about the niuuber and I rapacity of lawyers, but there is another

vtriplion oi in* itri<\«Mr>. ami .1 owing ns ai>. pamplii-l i* taluaUr l> ai y lx>iy in d,

on tin* di.*o

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hv riatc«) givtuc pltrat'on. The |

fair health, Lou.;truir..i,gMv i>r.irtic*il tteatu b. c ivr,^. HAMIS w>

MRS. LYDIA E. PIMKilAM.

OF LYNN, MASS.

every other small rascal should be

, , s i , , i followed up, day after day, withurean hour s peaceful sleep, one is disturbed dundancy of verbiage uitireiv e.it oi by one s wife, one’s troubles begin. We 1 proporthui to the iiiip. rtauee .f tl,

ask what she is doing. “Listening,” is lease.

her reply. The suggestion that she Henry Ward Beecher is right- the should lie down and go to sleep, is snub P a l , ‘ ,,> ! Publish too mueli rubbish. bed by an authoritative but alarming 1tbe ! r W tu the ... .,,, .. , 6 : the criminal classes who cannot o e. at hush. Nature assorts itselt, and we j[ lc expense of rosjK ctahle jM'eple wle again doze, to be immediately awakened can, and who, at the same time, do not by the words, “I am sure 1 heard a care to come in contact with sev.age, noise.” We ofl'er to get up and taken even in the columns of a newspaper,

walk through the house to see if any!

thieves are in it. “Oh, no, for goodness Tl >« wim are f'lair. sake don’t do that,” is the reply. Of A good deal has been said, am

course, one gets a refreshing night’s rest 1

after this little episode.

On another night, at two in the morn-

ing, one of the dogs is heard to bark.: ?1< e ' 10 lna } t, r, u .neh n eorresjsmdVVc look around, and finding all quiet, vnt of the New ^ ork fimes presents, (give it as our opinion that he must have| After referring to the “soft snaps” of j heard the gamekeeper walking around young gentlemen, sons of wealthy partin' house, or that if some thieves had ents, who enter the profession more for barking. His furious noise gradually makes this statement, and

subsides into occasional “yaps,” until, gives some good advice:

after a dismal howl or two, he becomes' The privations and straits of hundreds u " 'silent. At last we drop off to sleep, but;of members of the legal profession in in a few minutes we are once more dis-j this city would hardly be credited if turbed with, “My dear, there is that dog told in detail. Yet, in spite of this, and again.” of the supply greatly exceeding the deOn one occasion there could be no in and, the burning desire to join the doubt that a noise had really been heard, ranks of the profession is so great as to and we have been allowed to venture 1 be called fanatical. The truth is that forth with plenary powers. After exam-1 only one-fifth of the fi,000 lawyers of the ining the lower part of the house we had city earn a livelihood and do something

j taken a dark lantern and had sallied! better than exist.

forth and made a tour of the outside of The rest are half the time doing noththe building. After a fruitless search ing, dunned by their landlords, tailors, | for thieves and vagabonds we had re-i shoemakers and every classof tradesmen.

I past throe years.

, l write thin hoping: you w ill publish it, ®o that every one afflicted with diseased lung* will be ! induced to take I»r. Win. HALL’S BALSAaM for the Lunffs, and bo convinced that CON

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two bottles and

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CURED. positively

I have taken say that it has

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done more good than all the other nindiciofs I have taken since my sickness. My cough has almost entirely disappeared and I shall soon bo able to go to work. Sold by all druggists, lydl

Why Suffer Nertflenikly

With the convulsing, spadmodic tortures of fever and ague and bilious remittent, when Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, acknowledged to be a real curative of malarial fevers, will eradicate the cause of so much suffering. No lt‘s effective is this benignant alterative in cases of constipation, dyspepsia, i.vcr mrn-

pl.nnt t«tvi -i

ysnepai)

’int, rheumatism, and in general debility ami nervous we akness. For sale by all Drug-

gists and Dc

general! v.

hop bitters: (A .Medicine, not ft Drink.)

CONTAINS

hops, firruu, mandrake, DANDl L!ON» Andthf rrr.rsr and Bkpt MRmoci.QrAUTIKS OF ALL OTHXU UlTTXKS. TII IiGY CUItlT All DIaeaFesof tlirf-tomach. Bowel*. Blood, Liver. Kidneys, and I'rlnur) Organ*. N**rvousness. SI M’nleflRneHHand especially Female Complaint#. SIOOO IN COLD.

not

Injurious

KlEAV/ril IE 11 seems strange that any one will suffer from the many derangem nts brought on by an impure condition oi tho blood, when SUOVILL’S BLOOD AM) LIVER SYRUP willrestoreper- | feet health to the physical organisation. It i.indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be tno best blood purifier ever discovered, effectually curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders. Weakness of the Kidneys. all nervous disorders and debility. It corrects indigestion. It makes the old feel young, and the young feel gay; and will invariably drivo out of tho system the many ills that human flesh is heir to. A single bottle will prove to you its merits ns » health renew er. for it acts like a charm.especially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, hsving a tendency to lessen the natural vigor of the Drain and nervous system. BAKER'S PAIN PAN \*T. v eurec pain in , Man and Beast. For use externally and inter- ! nally. j Dr. ROGERS'VEGETABLE WORM SYRUP instantly destroys worms and removes the seI creti ns which cause them. lySlI no si Fi'i:i£i;i> l or \ i:\h*. Guilford, Ct., May loth 1868. | For thirty-five years I have been the victim I of that terrible disease. Dyspepsia; have oonsul * d eminent physicians and tried almost, every remedy. My family physician finally told i me l could not b*» cured. The first dose of COE’S ! DYSBEl’SI \ (TRE helped me, and. to-day, I j consider myselt cured, an*i am ready to affirm ! that it is tho most valuable medicine ever [ placed before the public. G. II. Richardson. Paducah. Ky., May 10th, 1*<V7. , I Djring a confinement of oleven months in ! 1 Libby Prison, 1 was attacked with Dyspepsia; in its worst form. For two years I have suf fered with it. I tried doctors a great mai > i M times without relief. This spring I becum • so debilited as to be unable to walk one square. After taking two do«es of COE’S Dyspepsia j Cure 1 ate of everything on the table, felt no . distress afterward, and have an excellent appetite. II F. T. G1LLALAXD, Fite Lieut. U. S. ADetroit, Mich , .1 unc 3, 1m»8. I would like to add one more Ustimonial to your list. 1 have been a victim ofdyspepsia for the p: -t 1i v c > curs . have tried ;i grciit many medicines, and find relief only in COE’S I>YoPKI’ril \ (.'I KE.

Will be paid lor a they will not cure or"

help.orforfl

for a rase they wl

r anything Impure <

found in them.

DleCOVEUEIl OF

LYDIA E. PENKHAM’S

VEGETABLE COMPOUND.

( turned to our room and had just sottlcil ' down again with a satisfactory sense of our virtuous and gallant conduct, when we were aroused by a violent knocking at the front door and jingling of the hall bell. On going clown stairs—we may observe that not one of the servants heard the deafening noise—we found two officious policemen at the porch, who had come with the valuable informal ion that they had lately seen a man with a dark lantern walk round Ui*

house and enter it.

The Positive Cure

1'erll* of the Clergy.

[N. Y. Express.]

Professor Adler, who performs the duties of the clerical office without claiming to he a clergyman, gave an interesting address recently on the perils to

nii«i.rrpnnoi n, rune •iirniflo' romist, ot which the ministerial profession is cx- * egetableProittrUeitUatarc li&rmiefiHtothemofttdel- t* i . *

posed. Lach profession has its own pe-

For nil Female- Complaints.

Like Cain, everybody’s hand is against them. J am not giving too high a color to facts, and it would afford me no little happiness to know that 1 have been the means of discouraging at least a few out of the many who are contemplating a choice of tho legal profession. Keep away, gentlemen, if you have any respect for yourselves. Ambition and fame aside, you must be prepared to suffer greatly in body and mind, and to have frequent recourse to shifts which you would gladly avoid hut that the wolf is at the door. 1 advise parents and guardians to despise agriculture and the mechanical pursuits no longer. There, at least, their children can earn a decent livelihood, and be respected and honored just as much as—nay, more than—the

half-starved shj>-icr. _

o. WHAT A (.Ol'H IT I

Will you h»“’>l tht* wurnin^, the signal per

I! haps of the pure approach ot that mere torri-

’ bic (ILchm*. ('opc'imptinn. Ask yourselves it I you ean affonl lor tho sake ol saving ten eentfl

I to run the risk and do nothin# for it. e U now j

from experience that Shiloh'!? Cure will cure your Cough. It never tails. This explains why in -re th -n ;■ Million Bottles were >o 1 ■ 1 the past year. It relieves Croup nnd Whooping Cough nt » nco. Mother*, do not be without if.

I For Lame Back, Side or Chest, utm Shiloh's

Poroin’ Blaster. Sold by Conrad Cook. DYSPURS IA A LIVER COMPLAINT. Is it n t worth the small price'ot 7h cents to

I free you. self el every symptom ofthosedid-

tressin.I complaints. If you ttiink so call at

I our store and fret a bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer.

Ef rx* a •T*ror ^oc■# | * ve* y bottle has i » rinted truarantte on itjuso

i-i-Jf Clja; t tiat.Nl. cost you nothin#. 8 >nl by Conrad ( ook*

e*ri -In enre f -r K.-irvcii- We In. .• n sp c.ly rind imsitive one for Ch ••'lit’ o - r iImaI Wrk-iL” • T ‘ nrr ' 1, * ,|f ' ^ ‘ l: ' 'iHv* r u.outl* :«nd lleadaehe. 1 r- lA? i" • lll.-.HX * I A ll I: H C.i.M l.|.\ . A I I

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OR. T. WALL! • ^ > <«v'5 l ‘r it r bt., Ih.waiikde, Wif

Ask your drupjrist for Hop Bitter* am! try tliein befoie you sleep. Take no other. D T. C. Is an absolute and Irreslstthlecure for Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco aad

narcotics.

Send fob Cikctlab. All above mid by dniggift*.

Hop RitUrt Mfg. Co., U x-heftcr. N. Y . A Toronto, Ont.

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J. A. GOLDSBERBY,

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' egetable 1 Vo jar ties that are liannless to the rn«»ht del Invalid. Upon one trial the merits of this Cora j<rand will be recognised, ns relief i* Immediate, find *7hen its use!* continued, in ninety nine cum sin a bun. cir^U a permanent euro is eflh'cted.a* thoueutuUi will v *-

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the country.

It will euro entirely the wo of the uterus, D neon ho-1. it r .>!enMtruetioi'.,(.ll Ovarian Trout le? t'lceration Flooding* ull Dlsplaec »* quent Bpinal w enk: f s*, nu«l w t I be Change of iJfe. It will d.ssolv fiom the utemsin nn err!/ hto*ro of tendonf'y to ccncerous liu.m i s tberj

speedily by ite ue?

In art U hat proved t «»t and best remedy that t »•* f» ♦•d It permeates every portion of th 1 new lifeand vigor It removes f slut nr Ktroy* alleravmg for stiraulants.und r

of the stonifich

It eurv'H Bloating. IToadaehe* Nerve (ieneral Iiehility SlocplexstteM. JXrprt /eeth'Q Thst feeling of bearing dowi weight and bachra tie lo always jierrr.f. V* use It wdlat all ti! :« and ui:dr:

ees. act in harmony with the law thui ^ow-^.b U

>malosy»t«n.

For Kidney Complaints of eithe r rex this ccmpout;

S* un*urj aose i.

tydia E. Pinkham’s Is prepared st 8S3ond 2Ti ’

culiar dangers. Every

special exposures.

Professor Adler thinks the poeuliar

Ceramic Snoblicry.

A lady of rank, proudly conscious ot

business has its her dignity, on? day dcseantiug on the

superiority "f the nobility, remarked t? a large company t>f visitors that the lime

; r—s - | i>erils of the clergy are, first, *u|ierstition .'lasses of the community—nobility, geu-

i —believing without proof and believing 1 more than tlicre are good reasons for; .second, insincerity—using the great Words of faith without filling them with treat meanings, saying ten when only

Store. IterUeser

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try and commonality—might very well be compared to the three materials, china,

Jelph and crockery.

A few minutes elapsed, when one of the company expressed a desire to see the lady's little girl, who was in the nursery. John, the footman, was dispatched with orders to the nursery-maid, to whom he called out from the bottom of the stairs, in an audible voice, “ilulli*

I one is thought and felt; third, sensation ulism—using the most pictorial language ]and moving rhetoric to create an exciteI men*, instead of employing them to ; teach and illustrate important and

healthful truths; fourth, immorality- Crockery’ bring‘little China.” . taking advantage of the confidence re- .

! posed in the clerical character to gratif*

the passions; fifth, hypocrisy—pretena- t.ttemi oix-dirnn-. j ing to believe and feel what is neither The late Hear Admiral Thatcher had t.o.i.. it n-'i- • t. for several years been the 1'resident of i Diese are strong points. They are per- , ,, ,* _ . . 1 ils to which clergymen are more or less die -'-as.-ailiuBetts - ocn ty of the (.iticmJ i xposed, according to peculiarities of nati. It is narrated of him that wliile ' temperaments, organization and tniining. the fleet under Farrogut was steaming

Vegetable CompoumJ | j 11 H pood^thing to have them p,int up Mobile Bay in line of battle by di-

G-. W. BENCE,

Physician and Surgeon,

GREEN CAS'J LE, I.NU. Off.v-e over "Whc’” clothing Sto with W. F. Molholn. Don nob ue & Lewis,

ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practb-e in all the Uourtn. Piohate husiref* alrtl rollt. «imis a *peciulty. Doeds un»l niottgHges execiitctl nr.ii acknewlclged. Office over Laiido* (1 rug ptore, Washington *t.

GB IT’, NCA ST LIT IND.

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Real Estate, Leas & Iiisnraiicc Agents,

Money ‘n loau on long or phort time. Rooms—Nn. 1, - and !'«, over Looflts’ Drug

Sto**e, Rapt W UbhingtoTi ttreet, Greoncaslle,

1 ml.

JamfhJ.Smilky. WilmhG. Nfff. SMILEY cS: NEFF, A.TTOrRITEY&J Xi-A-W Ofiico, up Ptair'in Albin's Black, South Side Pablio SQUAru, OrcBiicftJtle, tod* Practio® in all tho court* of the Stiit.e mh! Folicit I u.Tneps.

M itiul.H tun I only by .1. L. THOMPSON. >\i' A CO., IT-oy, Now Turk. The niunufac ire or the BridgepurtByo Vtnter na* been dis-

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Price, li'> cents.

gcportKye Water nap been dis-

Sold l.y ail druggists.

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lTicu$lCK) Bix k.ttlc form of pill* al*o in t’v

•»f price fl on, p«.*r box, f->r ci*li f«*«!y aiunvemall lctt4n*aof Irvyii l-hkt. Addit*#* a* *)jovg V>nt. No family fliould (/.* wii!i., -.v I.

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WTorpidlty of tl*e Liver u.'/1 ent/ ^ er lx v. J, ha 1). i'ark ,V Suns, (.’in, nniti,01iio

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! rd out. that men who are in the position >f guides to others may not themsclvci i Ml Uy the way or mislead other. 1 *.

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Wati in*. Mu in 'HlDiln:i»|2. r .n. W*!Cv** mrt*! fl;i!itliu;C.ii>« .. >rjr<uirowi* im*-**r pn (•<>* « Valnsblo rat* TiiOni'ML’i ii 10., t ‘di :*^w \ork.

>TARTLiNC D8SCOVERY! LOST P/IANHOOD HESTORED. A Yiotim of youthful iiiinrndPDcc caiiring I'rcm^ turf* Xic.ty. N. rvou. Debllltf. I/'Pi Manhood, oh*., I.l> <1 In • .in i-vry knows romsdv, hM diaoovtr. .1 a nimi losolfcure. whinh lw» will aond i-'ULE U> !.-« 1.1)..*. .uffert-rs, addrofc. J. |l, KKKViiM, 4a t lialhaiu SI., N. 1. •

visions t<> attack the rebel fleet, near the head of the bay, Commodore Thatcher’s

thip, the Colorado, suddenly came to a

’ ___ stiq>. The Colorado was ju>t in front oi

tr <mm« on .1 « r i<. the Hartford, in the rigging of wiiich \\ illiam ymoak, a ]iatriarthai (icriuan B t 0 ,,(] Farragut, overlooking the scene, of ninety-seven, living in Orangeburg Noticing the halt of the Colorado Far-

county, South Carolina, had Ft children, ragut shouted out:

180 grandchildren, and 79 of the next “ What’s the matter, Thatcher?” generation. Total number of defendants Thatcher, from his quarter-deck— H01 .,f whom f)7. r ) are fiving. Mr. *'Torpedoes directly in front, sir.” bmoak’s wife died a few years ago, but Farragut—“ Co ahead and d-n the

lived to see her Voungcet and thirteenth torpedoes.

child a grandmo'ther. 4 Thatcher—“ Aye, aye, sir.” Then turning to his executive officer: “Lap

tain, d—n the torpedoes and go ahead.”

Young man, a diamond pin looka real The Colorado was pushed forward nice and glistens brightly, but w hen four with speed, escaped the torpedoes by a

pin miracle and was soon hotly engaged with

the enemy.

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a. j"fc.. —- —«• 1V1 A-. hi C*. . ■ ...■■1.1 Pkimiy, llounton County, Ga., Jan. ‘.1$. 1880. Itf ‘ r ' were two negrous oonfinod in jail bmlly nfllictcO with Syhili? - . Ih myoffieial < ipacity I cmplo.VMl (J. T tviIt, to euro them, ur flor a contnict. *'no cure, no pay.” lie a<iminiatt red his “Syphilitic Specific.” ond in n tew woekp I I'clt bound to nay him out of tho ; county trenpury, as lie had eflected a coinplcto and radical cure, A. S, Giles, Ord . Houston

* Co., Gu,

UHATTANrof.A, Tr % v., Feb. 14, ls79.

The S. S. S. i*giving good sMisti ction. One gentlciQftn who had been confined to hif bod six weeks with Syphilitic Rheumatism ha* been cured enttrcly, and speaks in thehighoat praise

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Battle Creek, Michigan, MANUFACTUBIkBfi OF TH* ONLY OI NUIIfB

THRESHERS,

Traction and Plain Er.p.lnea

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InUieWorliL > 1848 i of continuous an<l ntccet^J'ulbuei.

CIO YEARS tj Aw niaxuuremei

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w, without tl’aiiK’e of name, or location^ to “ Farfr uji ” th*

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uarrut.iy yiven on all vur yoods.

IMl’OUTANT TO TBAVEl.ERS. Special indueementi are offered by ;hv Burlington route. It will pay you ! to read their advertisement to be found

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comparable wood-work of our machinery. TRASTiuK ENGINES Strongest, most durnb'e and efficient ever m«i.. 8, 10, 13 lloriK- Power.

Funner, mid Tlirmhor UiveHLi^aP* thin mate/ties* ThD.*i Circulars sent fn-o. Adtlrv**

men are invited to SHhiug Machinery.

NICKOLS, SHEPARD A CO. itutttd Crook, Mlchlfxin.

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thoroughly efficient i

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