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f U Straate True. W read of struma happenings and rosult sometimes, like that of a man who was caught bT a, revoking wheel and aothreahe.4 agniost floor an I oolltng bis boJy turuel blue from the brulsxa. A dootor writes o( a mnn who foil Irom a liiildor nod was covered with brulst-g. II", tho doctor, applied St. Jiioob9 Oil ; In the morula','. Us siys, nil the blue Kpots had dUnpi) ).irod. TIkto U iiu othiT w iv of fooling bliiu nil over, and that is nltor tlm on lurnuce otp:iins and noli for u Ioiik tiuitf without rdier. U tlie Kruat rniuoily for pin Ht oncejltwdl euro and change the color of your woes. Hoys made of bronze nnd Iron wore In use In tlrci'ce aud Italy iia curly n9 tho sovenlh century. Therein more Catarrhln this section of 'the Country than all mlnr iIiwiiwh put toBt-tlii-r, tint until the ln.-t ff '" wan suinniM- it t lio hicuntnlv. bora ijri-iit iiiuny years ilix tors pro uiiurfd it a I'h-hi d .ms.', and invwribwl meal ruined ies and l.y ocihtaiitly f.-iilnitf to cure with Im-al tivati)ient,ir..n.jiinci;d it iiii'iiratne, S-li-iu-o li:itpnviiii cuturrh t' cmiillu lional illse.-b.i-and I h. n-rore ri-iun-. i-nustitii-tionut tr.-itiiiiit. Ilair-tfatui-rh i( nr, mail-ufai-tiued bv K. .1. Ch.-n.-y Jtrl'n.. li.l.do.Ohio, ) iliennlv on.-tituii.uiai cure on tho iimrki-l. It is Ink. h inirrnally in drues from put rot to a toa.-pn.mru!. It ' dlni-tly " tho bl'Krf and uiuc.iussurfa.-.'!,iif tho ity.-ii-in. Tuoy offer vin huudn d dollar f r any it .fails to ure. Send lor circulars and tuatiiuouiaU free. VSTSold by l)rugists. Tic. It Is l.olieved wires will soon bo dono away "it Ii fi i- i-li-o:rii'.d iian.-inission. I run !... in im'tnl Pi-m--1 un- Im- O 0111 in p 1oii to iiiriri-i-!. t'li tn .Wiiin.i. I-:. i. To" N Mi, I t. Mo.ii-., W'i-., May I. VI. Tln roaro 00. HO I book In tho Omgres fjoiml l.ibmrv at Washington. I m Are weak and she suffer tertiMy from nerv-OU.n-!.S, head telle and loss i f sleep. Stl.'ll Is fe . mlniony of many ;i m.iii. Tim poor, lir-'d woman is mT rin fr-i-u Itnpurmin I lllipov-rlf. led bl.-o I. Her too I do 'S HOt ill- (l'-t. She is livuiu on Ii r te-rves, her f:r ii ;lli is ce:i . II r m-rv s and uiusclos NEED STREKSTKEING Ily th-' us- of llooi's Sars ip irill.-i wlil-'h in.ik'S pur-, ri -h hi I. eriMt-s an npp"tit, mi I u'iv s ton to all th organs of the body. This is n-it wli it w say, it is what U o i's S irs ip-irilla d s, My wif- bean taking IIihi l S ii- ip 1 1 : i l.-t about thr - in mt.isai;-!. Hh" h h I n in p or h- iith for 13 year-t. lino I's is .loin ; li-r .!. 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York. Pa- !IIlCIll-:!-irr AM AKD! WlPERlAi Was justly acquired the rerutat'"n of being The 5alvator for Invalids T he-Aged. An Incomparable Aliment l- r t!ie Grow lh ami rKi'TECTinN vf IM'ANTS snd i-i i Ft e:im A supiTiur nulritive in C'tilinueJ Fevers, And a reliable remedial agent in all gastric and enteric diseases; iiltet) in tiiM-iiiiYS i f ii msitlt uk'ii over patients w'mse digestive oritws were re duced l" such a l"w and sensitive condition that the IMPERIAL tiRANUM was the only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when l.lf:II .iceined .1un..ni!mir nu lf rerenliiin : And as a FOOD it would be dirticult to conceive ot ' anythiM? more palatable. 5olJ by ORUQOISTS. Shlp-ping Depot. JOHN CARI E & So.VS. eicw York. ' d&WWr ,4 toiViK,i-sei.wer. "GREAT MEDICINAL run t. km am (i.vaiES nt)W TltKKS AUK SPHAVKH. Trees nre Biirnyoil to irDteut tliom (iim vitiiottu itiscots mill lili'lits by liu'iins of n forco iumi, with 11 rose imz.lo that is, n liroml imo picm-il with Miiiill holes. Thin kcipIs out n line Hjirny that oovers tlio leaves mill fruits with the various poisonous mix ttires used for this imriio.se. The mix ture for iuseets is jmris jjrotMi in water, one tablespooul'iil to u barrel of water; for vegetable jiarnsites h solution of sulphate of copper ntiil lime iu. water is itseil. Four otiuees of the copper sul)hntj tuul six of lime are dissolved in a oiillon tif water for eneli, the two solutions are mixed and strained, aud three gallons of water is added. The liquid must be carefully strained or it will not pass through the nozzle. New York Times. IIOW I TKAt'll a eot.r. When 1 wish to tench a cull to carry a saddle, I litst put a blanket on him, folded to about saddle size, then a Mircilifile ht rapped loosely. At the in xt lesson 1 malic the surcingle ipiite ti.eht ; at the third lesson very t i 14 1 1 1 . At the fourth lesson I tie tho colt to tin- luteliiiiK-po.-t, and put a boy on him. lie mioii Kets aceiistiime-l to the ueiulit .'Hi. I does not mind it ; then 1 lulu' I he boy nil', remove the blanket mid put 011 the saddle; then put the I ov 111 t lie saddle, lettino h i til sit there lor fifteen minutes, but moving him self about, and otherwise making liim srlf conspicuous. Thou put the mi Idle 011 the horse, put the boy 011 horse bnek, and h a I tin- Imtse about lift 1 11 tuiiiut -s ; then I ojve the la 1 tho reins nnd let him youth exeti ise the horse lor hall' an In 111 p. Ailer tins course of liaitiino any man or Imv can lido the colt, pro vided he lias sense enoileh In lnaniipe him kindlv. - I'llinb Animals. si'AUrll'V OK I'MJM I, MioUIMt i. 'I'll'- M-.'ireity of e,,.,,I I,, 1, ,iu I'urms, liltliinei efent 1 1 il ill 1 i-r . me U lll'tll -I'loxi il iu the cities, is a i-iiinlit ion ,if the tunes 1 1 i . 1 1 li-illles all who seek retneiltes fur il. Mueh iittetit ion hits l-eeii uiveu tu the sul'jeel in she 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiess I v liinners' ureiitiiiitiuiis mul I v Inl'of I'lireiuis, hut e seem to lie hi. In l- l't-nin a solution of tin- ililliriitty iis ever. Auioiio tin- mot recent coti ti iliiitioiis to tin- litemtmv of the sub ject is to he found in n volume issued liy the Miis-.iicliii.sel I s L ilior liuteiiii, elititleil " I" Ii--Hi j ! " 1 1 1 ti t. " Th" iMirenii sent out miiny iiiitiifies to liiiiiii-rs to eft ii ti e)iliiimtiou of the sitmitioii from their point of view.' From the iinsers it iippc.irs t hut there is a trreiil ilisinelimition on th pint of the unlive po; uintioti to remain on the fnrm, mill what help there is, is now hii-eelv forejen iitt'l of n low- doejren of itiiliisti inl t llieienev. I u many lo c.ilitii s recent itninie cunts are ultiio-t the soli- reliiince of tiie farmers. None of the replies, In v -Ver, KlleM how I t he situation cm lie reversed. The chief ilillicult v lii s iu the social ndviin liii;i f- of the 1 : 1 1" j;e cities, w hieh seem to Ii--mi in-esistihl.- .-it t r.ict ion. --1'iiil:;- .1 IpillM LcU'.-f. HOW ID IUVK SWKKT I'KAS KAKI.V. T.here is no secret iilnMit linviiiLf Mvei-t peas in spriue;, wiitis l.tt.-y I'.l-li.-t K.-el.-r, of Oh:o. In Octolvr 1 have lmd my hed d ii.lt up, enriclied n littln with leal'-iiiold, the eartli raked line, and the seeds put in nluitit two inches deep. Jnthe nuliimu theycun not strutTLrle throiioli tho si inches of ciirth tho cntaloiTues recommend; hut us they conic up I sprinkle a little earth over them in hills. Ifeforo cold went her they nro several inches liitrh. Five years nuro my brother iimde from old lioar Is at tho liarn n sitndo cold frame, twenty indies hijrh at tlio hack and twelve iu front, tho slope, toward tlie cotitii, and on it we laid old witt dow sisli discarded from the store. Outside the frame nro packed manure and dry loaves, tho latter held down hy il few boards. The vino inows n little nil winter on warm days I push a.-ide tho ltIuks for a few hours and by the fust of April tho vines are a foot loiii;. I take away tlio frames and ' class an. 1 pnckinir, lru-li up tho peas, and they fairly leap into maturity and liiooui. I have experimented w ith dif ferent seeds, lint have at last settled down to three varieties, tlio wliite.th--delicate pink I'diim-hc Ferry mid the lilac lorothy Teiituint, or tin; liutter tly. They eomliiue bountifully and bloom freely. He fore cither people have their pem fairly planted in the sprinu:, mine nre radiant with blos boms. American Au'riculttirist. llfiANClIINO CKI.KKV. Of all tho different details that have to be fTone through in raising vegeta bles, perhaps iiom need tho care, at tention ami system as that of bhiiieh in.LT celery. A splendid crop may lose the lii-t part of its goodness simplv by beinv; lilain-ln-d in a shiftless inin n. T. while anot her crop tint lias iu; had the niUmitaeo of fertile soil and clean cultivation can be unproved tiit percent, ibli'iii:,' the hhiuo.iin,- pr ,. i!i .p, ii it is only done in a careful aud intelligent way. The idea (if 1,'!,'1'" ' ,h" ' l, r.v' Jli:; - - mi I ctisiv iii luinu l-ef.-r, ,.,. j,.... r umu-i it on tin- hum. tabic. This i done bjr keeping tho air from it, and also from letting the frost take too great a hold ol tho crop. This blancliinp; is dono in tro wnyH. Tho old-fashioned nnd mol popular method is to keep (jnuliinlljr blinking tho celery up until you liavo reached tho loaves, usinc; tho earth from between tho rows, this beiii! nil smoothed and patted down quite hard with the back of tho shovel. Tho other way, which is greatly used, on the small market gardens, which mo bo numerous near tho largo cities nnd noted for tho high htaudard of tho vegetables they raise, is to first place a layer of dirt, about two inches thic , alongside tho plants ns far up us tho first leaves. Against this nro placed boards of the commonest kin I, which nro kept in place by small utilise'-. lYrhaps tin- last method has the ui.n-t admirers but as it is ijuito costly it is not in vogue with our strictly rural friends. It might be mentioned thut some gardeners place a thin layer of straw between tho earth and boards, as this seem., to keep the action of tho frost and weather in check to a cer tain et lit, which sives the blanch i n .f celery from any exl retiio in either w.v'. New York Tribune. I ' K I" 1 1 1 N I i A VOt Mi (Al.!-. The stomach of a young calf can not digest starchy food unless the food is well boiled. Food that is not di gested must nei-i .-.at ily cause disor der of the bowels and fail to all,. id any nutritilioit, so that to give raw, starchy food ts i.piivaleiit to poison ing tin? young auiuial. Win n it is at tempted to rear a young calf thai is only a lew days old, th.! food should be thoroughly well boiled, and the starch thus rendered digestible or be partly changed into mucilage, which is soluble in the stomach. An old fashioned but evcelleut way of pre paring food lor a weaning calf is lo take a iptart of llour and tic it loose ly in a cloth and boil it for four ot live hours. Tim long boiling cliatiges the starch into a kind of sugar, which is indispensable to th.- digestion of the rest of il, fermi ii tii t it . ii of the starch of the food in the stomach of mi ani mal produces acid, and this produces all those sxmptolus of Hid iest ion so well known, and which result ill dial arrhea and painful cramps and spiisins. This llmir so treated be comes a hard lii-iss, which when col 1 and dried, is grated and tho meal thus pro (need is niixe 1 willi a liltlo hut water and .sugar, so in bj form a n null. like tbiid, which the calf will drink. If the whole wheat llour is t bus used, and a small proportion of litis.- l ad h-1 to it, and tho liquid thus made is strained an 1 a little silt is added, it will make a very fair sub stitute for milk, which will contain ail the needed elements of nutrition. It should be given iu small quantities, and as soon as it is swallowed tho resi due that has been strained out of it should be tied 'tito a cloth shaped liki a teat, and fastened, so that the call can suck it. This is necessary that tho secretion of saliva should bo in coura.;cd, as this is indispensable to the dieesiiou of the food, and the drinking of this or any other artifi cial food, does not e.Ncito this secre tion. New York Times. L'VtiM N1 HAliMr.N S.lll.l. Keep an eve oil tho market reports, tlood farming can only conn; from rich land. Attend the Fanners' Institutes Keep in touch with the advanced ideas of tho day. A good brood sow is one of tho most profitable animals ou tho farm; trout her as such. A well-stocked farm is easier kept in productive condition. A fertile soil is essential to good fanning. I'hiii your day's work iu the morn ing or over night; you will tint that much more can bo accomplished. No olio w ho has tried burying up raspberry canes for winter ever thinks of following any other plan there after. FcOiiiiso sheep are natural gleaners and can live on the wastes of the farm do not conclude that they can live on not 1 1 i 1 1 lii rsiti. il farming is the safest. Hut give the most attention to tho crops that pay tho best, if any discrim ination is made. The sheep is tho small fariners'f rii-nd beciusewith them they can convert into a good product much that would otherwise go to waste. Uoii't try to iiiako money with a low ipmli y of stock. If you do, no matter how wi ll you feed, the retuniii will not be satisfactory. F.egiii right by getting good stock, ami continue right by giving them good food and proper care. This U good management nnd the only road way to success. Olt clover mixed with grain meal is more dieslible than the grain alone. small 1 1 in it 1 i t y of tho clover will in vent the grain from clogging and h atiug the stomach. Interest tho boys iu tho farm, by either giving them laud to manage or s tick, as their own, and then do not rob them of their just due. I'ny your boys comethiiig fur their labor, and you will not Imv. t tin them.- tree to "keep them vu tlie farm." (JUALM AM (TKIOl'S Monongnhela menus ti "river with out islands." Portland, Oregon, hnn a military compnuy.tho height of w hoso members nverngos Bix feet. Experimental crops of tobacco liavo been grown in Oregon the pnst season with great success. Tho Hudson Hi ver is sully ns far ns rmighkeepsic, N. Y., seventy-livo miles from its mouth. Tho Chinese invariably servo cauli flower with duck, nud the combination is the epicure's delight. Fried hominy is held by epicures in general to bo tlio proper accompani ment for canvas buck dtiok. Tho White House corner-stone was laid in 1702, nud tho building was first occupied by John Adams. A suit of chain mail, such ns was used about tho time of William the (.'otnpieror, often cost $1,111)1). There were 'SM candidates for tho lihrariiinship at Lincoln's Inn, Lon don, which pays $1, (Mil) a year. J. H. Tyers, tho famous English swimmer, recently Hwani 1()0 yards in one minute and one-fifth second. Tho most wonderful vegetable in the world is the trulllo; it has neither roots, stems, loaves, llowers nor seeds. Tho oldest coin known is in tho mint collection at 1'iiiludclphia. It was coined iu Aeginti iu tho vear 7td ii. r. The number of children handed over to tho Foundlings' Hospital of Paris has been much larger during the past eighteen months than iu any Cipml period of time since 171. In the shop window- of a liirmiiig- hiini barber recently was tho following notice lo customers: ".Municipal elec tionAll unionists shaved free, (ibid- stotieans 'Jd e-ieli, owing to tho Icligu'i of their faces. At a recent sale of household cll'i et.-i in Kssc.x, F.uglaiid, two sm iil pieliiiea were knocked down for n few shillings. On being cleaned olio of tho pi:-lures turned out to be an exquisite c ibiiiet aiiiting by Murillo. A Kansas woman sent 1 away iu answer to an advertisement lomising for that sum to tell how to keep the smell ot iioiiing sauerkraut Irom pene trating through the homo. The an swer was to i nt tho ciih'ugo raw. The (lei-miiu town of Orb, iu tho Spessart Mountains, with .'J,;hMl inhab itants, has no taxes except a dog tax, nil expenses being defrayed by the proceeds of public saline baths, for ests and a municipal fund of r? ".00, Ot (i . The earliest known statue is olio that has boon recovered from tin Egypt inn tomb. It is that of a sheik or head man of n village, is made of wood, with eyes of glass, mid is cvi il Mil I v a portrait. Egyptians say that i; is nt least ti.Ollil w ars old. Many razors have been found in the ruins of I'ompeii. They nre of diller ent shnpcK, some resembling knives, others being not unlike the razors of the present day. The barber shops of nntiipiity wore also provided with bottles of perfume and boxes of pom atum. To liiiild a Wonderful Telescope. I-A-Senator iTaiui-s (i. Fair is inter ested in a telescopi --building project w hieh may result in the construction of tho gtentcst star-iiuignitier tho world has ever seen. Tho instrument will not only bring distant planets nearer than tho great equatorial nt Lick Observatory, but it will permit ns many ns fifty pi r-ons to use it nt the same time. Tho instrument has been perfected by I'rofessor Mc tieorge, formerly director of the As tronomical station lit Melbourne, but now iu the Paris Observatory. There he has worked on his new telescopet which will have no tube. It will bo a rellector with a mirror twenty feet in diameter. The cost will not bo more than SltMl.OOO, yet it will havo ten limes .tin; light-giving power of the Lick Observatory glass. Mr. Mo-(io- rge, when ho had perfected his plans, begun hunting for a million aire patron. Ho w rote to nn old friend in Sau Francisco, Dr. McLean, and gavo him an outline of his plans, McLean saw e-Somitor Fair, and tho California capitalist was so mueh struck with the idea that ho oll'ered to advance money to build tho telescope nnd mount it in the Lick Observatory. Tho plan is to perfect tho glass there, and then take it to tho Paris Imposi tion, where it would soon pay for it self. New Yrk Tribune. Veirilable Ivory. Tho vegetable ivory of commerce is an albuminous substance formed from n milky fluid in tho fruit of n species of pnlm indigenous to several parts of Central and South America, but which seem to llmirish best in New (ireimda nnd Peru. It corresponds to the meat of the coeoaiint, which latter is tho fruit of another species of pHlin. When vegetable ivory nuts nre ripo they are covered with a brown skin, nro bean-shaped, tho interior being perfectly white ami very lard. New York Advertiser. The IIiisiik'sh Kuil. New Hoarder I suppose there is no cud to uio ipiitos here ! Old Hoarder Jnst wait till one comes along and tries you my friend Hostou Courier, KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Monroe. Iowta, Not. 25, 1894. Dear Sin, Ma. Kkvnkpt: In '61 1 began taking your Discovery for Chronic Rheumatism; mtfforinff bo much pain till I used to call some ono to sit ou my limbs to deaden tho pain. I had doctors for ait years. No use. I then began with your Medical liseovary. 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I euiuo to Texas, and was at Aubrey, Texas, where 1 saw tho present postmaster nt Aubrey, I noticed his faeo had a bad scar, and I asked him tho cause and how ho got it cured. Ho said Scrofula wus the cause aud Kaincdi' Mctlintl IHscnvim cured itandif I would got sumo for my little girl it would surely euro her. I got ono bottlo and she xvns soon better. I picked white lumps out of her neck ns big as pons, nnd almost ns hard as n bono, and after being mushed up thoy looked like burnt bono crumbled up. In loss than a week tho swelling was gone, and had iptit running, tiho is still taking it, but apparently she is ad well as ever, aud as gay as any child. Yours truly. S. L. Jackson. CATARRH. CnirAoo, Oct. 15, 1894, Donald Kennedy, Pkaw Rm : I know tho worth of your Discover; for thrco rears ago, before 1 was married. 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Ali.yn, 2i Euut Fourth Street PRICR, $1.50 PHR BOTTLG, LASTINO IN REGULAR DOSES, ONE MONTH. SOLI) EVERYWHERE AT LOCAL STORES AND BY EVERY WHOLESALE URUUQIST IN THE U.S. riANUI-ACTUREl) ItY DONALD KENNEDY, ROXIJL'RY, MASS. 5ENI) POSTAL CAR IV TOR BOOK. Mashoel on Milly. At one of the ijulet summer hotels In the Adirondack region (snys the Tribuno a husband and wifo at tracted by their plcisnnt manner tho liking of (he waiter (It tal ed at the table. Madam, Hko a true Ameri can, ca'lerf for a little in ire of pome particularly nice plo, when upon her husband rebuked her Jocosely In bis care for her health. "No, no, Milly." ho said; "you havo had quite, en uiyh fito for your goo I." "Never you mind him, Milly," said Klnithan, tho waiter, leaning over her chair, a per fect mass of sympathy: "y u kin hev all tho pic tber is; here's a bull one," flio-.ibt n tlio Mini City. New Orleans is tho crocent city, from its situation (in a lend of the Mbslsslppl. no vor i:xi'-.cT To Become a Mother? then pi-rmtt in to My lti.it Dr. Tit-rcc's i-'.iv.jrito rit-rcrip- lum is iiiiiccu, a tnti- Moiher's Friend," It'K IT MAKKS Childbirth Easy 5''y proprring the system f r parturi tion, thus nssisting Nature anil phorti ning "Labor." The painful ordeal of cliildhitth is robbed of its terrors, and the d.mg'rs thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confiiu ith. nt i.' clso greatly shortened, the mother stiengthened nnd built up, and an .-ihunil.-.nt secretion of nourishment for the- child piomoted. Send ir cents for a huge book liuj pages), piving all particular Addiess, Vm:l U'S lusrr.NSARv JIhucai. Association-, 663 Main St., buffalo, N. V. PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. Mrs. I'rko Hvnt, of ;.'(: ;,-, A. K, says : " I read about Dr. l'ierei-'s Fa vorite Prescription bcin so good for a wo man with child, so 1 got two bottles l.-.st September, and De cember 1,1th I had a twelve pound baby girl. When I wai confined teas not siik in any tray. I did not suffer any pain, and when the child was born I walk ed into another room nnd went to bed. I keep your Kxtraet of Smart-Weed oil hand all the time. It was verv cold weather and our room was Mrs. Hi-nt. very cold but I did cot take any cold, nnd never had any nftcr-pain or any other pain. It was all due to Cod and Dr. Tierce's fa vorite Prescription and Compound F.xtt.ict of Smart-Weed. This is the eighth living child and the largest of them nil. I suf fered everything that flesh could suffer with the other babies. I always had a doctor and then he could not help me very much, but this time my mother and my hmaiand were alone with me. Mv baby was only even days old when I got up and dressed and left my room and stayed up all day. " II W y . - AX70 fS JJV VV fi! J nv;r r-do'.sd, ami it votir crocer semis vnu onithinc in p;acei i canine, j'.u.'i .u; :.i,. -iu lA?IR-i PYI.B. Niw Vuk. do the tur.cit thine I'roflted by ttic Rlumler. Ordinarily speaking It Is not easy to get. two pairs nf shoes for the price of ono, not even If tho swell goes off his own thoroughfare and do trends to Light h avenue or the Low cry. Slnip'y enough, the other day, however, this transaction was accom plished by a member of tho pmart set who jrocitoan cijualiy smart shoe maker in Krnudway. He selected a divinely polnto 1 pair of patent leathers and had the r fcht shoo tried on. It fitted perfectly aud tho pair wer sent li iiiie. They were donned In ti hurry, and tho tirsi weather they encountered turned nuL t-loppy. TI19 left, boot wasn't uncom fortable, but felt differently from the right, and, being examined r n return, proved to be not a mateli. They were the same make of shoe, but tho light had live buttons, the left six, nnd the left had not such anexngtfer utedly pointed loo as the r'ght. "You'll take the second pair, of rourse. sir," said the shoe-dealer, ou being confronted with the pilr of mistakes. "Nut exactly."" replied tho son of t'.nnnce, who saw a capital deal in the Mishap. "You'll refund the Money fur thes"1 you stuck me with. Good looking ul. cot you made of me." "You can have the two, sir," con cluded the man ruefully, seeing half a loaf was better than no bread, and that he ran the chance of losing a customer otherwise. And the man about town took them. --Niw York Herald. Tlio ( lam. The clam is commonly taken for an example of all that is unprooresstve, but ho is by no means a stationary creature. Kvery man bred nt the seaside knows how a clam left upon the sand will utterly disappear by b. liking himself below tho surface; but the cbui also has a forward movement, nud will travel thirty fe-t in the course of a week. Tho large muscle of tho clam, which helps to make hi in indigestible, is his ainglo icg, and by the aid of this ho makes his progress. Exciting Sport. Mullet fishing by night ia the fhesaieake l-i excit'ng sport A tttiall boat Is used and a light is placed In tho stern. When a school (if the tlsh is sighted near shore tpe boat Is rapidly rowed t iwaid them until they are driven ashore. Onco they feel the bin I beneath them they begin to leap toward the light. Then the boat is depressed 'in tho shore ward si.le, sous to bring thouth r side high above the water. T'liocon seiueinc Is ihat many of the fish lean into the boat and arc thus taken. Be on Guard against imitations of 2arlin$, When they are not dangerous, they arc worthless. They are usually both. Pcarline does what nothing else can. It saves labor in washing, and insures salety to what s washed. It is tfieap, thorough and reliable. No thing else will "do as well ;" it is just as well to have nothing else. rsildlers and some unscrupulousgiocerswdl tell tou "this is m good as" or'" the same as Feailii-.e." IT'S FAl-SE-IWine ia Tin' I'leneli (lovmiitiienl will spend !20,0(H) 111 1 1 -.-1 i 1 1 - tlio Milan of tin) new diphtheria serum. A Vnrr Tlmt CnrM Is thu kind mo-t iss.ple .le.ii.-n. Such a corn II Uili.ins Til.ules. but mil u mtf I'm I'vei ytnlmc. I li. are f-.r all liver ami st.anaoli itlsorilcri it 11 . t line laliulv b-ivitt relirl. Shipment i.f t iinatiies 1110 being ma lo trom tlm iiimry Islands to liioal lirilnln. I r. Kilmer' 4 fYMr-ltoor enrns all ivtdnoy nnd bladder troiil.lusL I'liinpldi't mul C'liisiiltatlon fr4 i.at orittorv- bini:liaiiit"n, N. If. The si-nnil ot a i-vilaM" inovs through till iitui.i.-l'lien- 1,1111 leel a n eon. I. Karl Clnviir It.s.t. He- ttic.it blind pnrtdar, (fives rri-liiiKss ami eleio nens tn lln- eoinplei. Ian an,! euros con-lipstiini, 6 els., 60 clu.- $L M. I.uiiis, Mo. , ti l l an i-l''. tr.e oar ambu. I.ni.-o. Mm. Wln-l-w' Pmillilim Syrup fur ehllitrn tei-llili'i:. -"it n- Un- cuius, n-ilueu. lutliuniiia. U011. alia, s pinr., 1 urea unt colli , tfuc a botllt. Franco has !', O.nOil ilw I ins. KNOWLEDGE Prlnjrs comfort nnd improvement nj lends to personal enjoy inent when tightly used. The many, who live bet ter than othersnnd enjoy life more, with i less expenditure, Ly more promptly I adapting the world's best products t : tho needs of physical being, will attest I tuevalua to health of the pure, liquid I laxntivo principles embraced iu the remedy, Pvrup of Figs. 1 Its excellence is due to its presenting In the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of ft perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and feyers ana permanently curing constipation. It has jriven satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionnblo substance. Syrup of Fics is for crIo by all drug" gists in 50c an.l $1 bottles, but It is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the imine, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept anv schstitnte if oliered. EASTMAN -iluriitHimilativai't itii.li.it. snis rliT liKtrii ln.il. pppiirinii n ef t'o- V wil"il oml Buoliu-iui Hudu ; .-7ii. i.iiH(anil 7yi mnliii;.- A'i(7ImA iiimI JWuiffnt J.iimw ,- lmio M;niiui I r.iK iiiff; tho 1 ! mi-nlnry liranchi . e'O, Ml VACATIONS. Po-tlliim ol.mtiieil fot foiinii'iP'i' niilciit. A i lri , fir Cutal g iMt.Ht t. Mt'nl1 hf nl : l'!i num. nr.--; fu-vn I'lJtMKST C. O US'l'l. I'r. I.ti'ii-. :Vi Wiiit'iiiiirt.n wui-it, PouKlikwiwU'. Ni'w York. COLLEGE The "T.1NKNK" retl- Hwit mul Mi.st Krnnnmt ral Culliini mt'l Cliffs w..rn, tlii-y aril ii.sitn i.f tin rlntii, liotli Hiilt-s fitnsl.i.l alik-v au.l l.s'iif revrtl lili i-lli ciillar is ispial l.i w.i nt any i.t .-r kin. I. Ihf i nt ill, liv.ir i(v,'( mil wtl. A Is.lof Ti n CiUaraur live 1'aua ul Cuffa tut Twuty-H CflltS. A S;imrliC.iltarn t fair of Cuffabr niatl for Bit CVula. K.uui' s! yli au.l s.t. Addroaa KK KIU-illll.K Ciil.I.Alt COMrANT, 7T rrsnklm 81., Kew York. XI Kilby St., IVistolL mill T I.ITTIBor niwm I hnrli-a A. llnlilMln .1 ( u l;4'lat-l, Aiii;i-1ii. Ku Iwiih. Iiiuo kd UM f'i!' Brup. 1 IU.il Uianl. IK 1 EI In It!-, (i.'.l t.r .1r.ii!ff:.a. rl
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 3, 1895, edition 1
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