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Good Blood Produoee good health, beoauso it easily ex pels the germs of disease and does not permit ihem to be nourished mi l developed iu the body. A3 a blood puriller and health givot Hood's Sarsaparilla Has No Equal. VfJ .V' Truly Marvellous A Curo Seldom Equalled in Medical History All Other Treatment Failed Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured. "My wifo spraiiu'd Iit anklntt'n yi-ara ai?o. It appun'iitly got well to all oiitwur.l ii.pi'iir uni'c, it lii'in;,' :i litti" laror Hum tlm utluT aiiklt', hut in a frw m-nit lis thr-i- sort's liroko out mi Iht km i', li"r uiiLI'', and foot. They bivarne Largo Running Ulcers and tin' iloctor .'mil. I not d anytliiim to help. I thi'ii t"!i my wif" to tln hospital ami tin' suwons s.T.'ip' 1 all the Ilesh round the sores, mil said they would ;M well. They almost lieal' d up, luit soon f,vn little speekJ came, one on eueh side of the llrst sore. The doetors said th'',v w.uild not amount to any thing hut in n few days they turned out to he more itleers, an 1 iu a short time ihi'v ha 1 riiten i in 1 h" oriuoial sore an. I made ,i law wutid. I lie surgeon next de.'i, led than an Operation Must Be Performed. MV Wife WOllld ll'-t eoiwlif to this. I v.n iilioiit diseuiira'd and d'ide, to have her 's Sftrsa a 77V trvn l.otile ,.f - fy s.t K.i-.-.parilia. l:esi..s I UFCd (.'ivif'-' Iii'f )m- ii.t-'li- UL J -it.- we l.an.iu- 'd lu-r W j foot in te,.p... .';ivi's an i r - aiM on- i tinned th:- treat nt i"r the moiiths. At tii I of tlm! time -lie hal taken eleven liotl ies of II .. A'- -i:---l l-.-l -ill.l. the s,,res were all healed and .-ho i- eri".-Hy well. My vvil" 1- liftj -t iv- e.ir- .-Id and l- iu theliestof health'." J sKi'U U. I-'hklhv, J.'Jirf liea 'h, I alifoniia. Postmaster Hoi man ot Lorn; Ileadi. I'.il., says he knows Mr. I'reol.y t,i he a man of his word, and ho lio-lievi-s hi- statement to he stri 'tly true. Hood's Tilts are purely veeta'de. nn I carefully prepnre I from the l-.,t inre.lient.-. Fire Service in ItusHin. Ia a Kusslnu vlllnse tlioro 13 not cmii stii'li au nrgatilzaticm as wo pos t-ess In this roiniti-y In tlio small vo'un-ti't-r foi.ipatilos hi thi.'ir utoad Is a luff ptaldo Willi thar.-hed roof (.'ontaluiuj nn olil'fasliioiieil iiiinp mul tlu-t'o cafks m. .mi t fl on wli.-.-N. Tln'so are Kept f:l!.'il wltli uater, and o:irh Is drawn by .-!. o'S. T!ie Lorses nr. co.un. title, r.ad tl :!ie iroporry of tha y are Icent lot'.iorcJ uutsidi' tho I'at'in. ready for duty nt a i.ioii.oni's not!".. A !ai.v Is tls i Bet npair in the liu' for tlio muzhik who serves as v. a'tditiian, an otliiv iliat Is ho, I. tur:, !.y tiini. l.y ihe inliaMtants of ti;.' !" nsjiip. Tn. lo.' tti.iti selocteil for the oaldi; Is ai near as ossllilo to llie residon. e of t!ie pristiiv, or tlu dis trict captaiii of tlie po!iiv, and upon nn alarm of tire ho drives to the srenn In Ills tel'Va at t'le head of tho pro fession df ,-arts and iieasauts. Att I iit't.n.plri e llnn-p. Vi"- rati wild ov t the furnishing .f a house; its f jrnst ire, ,'arpets, !i.'iii:;n:s, . le tup's and uiu-ie, and aiwayi for.-t or n" cleetth" in '-t import cit re pii-ite. S mc thin there -douid !, always on the su.'lf to provide against sad l-n eas laliiies or nt- ek. if pain, s i. -ii " like a thief in til ) UU'l.t a -j train, su Idea ha ka di", raliie tilt i.'lf. There is u'.-t than n li .ttle of St. Inn.,' -uref to 'ure oui-'kly t ootha din liolhini! easier t Ja- l.s Oil, an I u any form of p nn. T house H ilse impletn with "it u. c .m: it w.th ; "I s: C.iiii petent to Advirtc. lie I am la l"e. Will juti be my rontlda ntc? Sho-Certainly. I am at your sor vicc. Hi Well, would y..t! ndvi-io c.o t propose to jut? lti-ooUIyn l.ifo. Call It ji Craze. AN ALARMING STATEMENT CONCERNING WOMEN. NOW BAD HABITS ARE FORMED Thi .V'w ?:if T'--i;- ws: 'Th hnhit of taki'i ' h-r,.i i, hi r-; ' is iiit-rci-ini; (. an alurmini; ext-n. im nnj a rt.t nimiin r i.f wo men thr ntyh'tut tn .Mini try TMfr p..vlrrs .i thfir unme i:nl:;-;if-"!. .ttp c1:tinit-l ly the mami-rartitrrr-tt 1m-a poMtivt nnl spet tly fur anv form of hfa t.iv htv Ii many cast-s tlit-ir chu-f iiigreiiie-.u U m-irphitif tpniu. tocaitie ir iT-ie thrr equally iniuri f.i ,ru imvttiir a truJenoy to den ltn pun. Thf hahit of taking th.-tn is rasily turmt-d, hti aitntwi imnrwmlile t) -.hakt. otf Women unt!tv h'nii taking them to re lieve a nnjmt; he iil.iohe ami soon resort tn tlie pwiler to illt 'vi. it any little pain or ache they ivmv ie SMitieete l to. and fitiaMv lik;- the mor phine or opium neml i-t i it the hubt! of taking them regularly. nnaniiMtiif that thev arc in pam if they happen to miv; their regular d.s-." In nine cases out of ten, the trouMe is in tlie stotn;tch rml liver. Take a simple laxative awl liver tonic md remove the offending matter which dcrant"? the stomach ami causes the headache. lr. Pierce's ricumi IVlleW ar? C(iiMH.scd entirely of the purest, concetitrateil, vegetaitle extracts. One Pellet is a dost; sircar-coated, easily swallowed; once uu'ift afitxys in favor. They ost tively cure sick headache and remove the disposition to it. Mr, K. Var(;.sos. of (V.V f,ik?, f ibre G Mn n . writes . " I not intr-n':eitlv havenn at tack f (he l!-a.l.ii hf It nsiii'llv e nues on hi I the for noon. At mv dinner le.it mv regular meal, tnd take one or tw.i of I)-,ctor !-iene"s I'le.f-iant 1'ellets inime- tlintftv nft-r and in the course ot an iMi;r mv hfiida.die i-i enr-d and no had ert rt. I tee! bet'r everv wav tor ti.ivtiiff taken ih ii iit vire. as is uiual Hth r t.tkiiu 't!.r kin. Is dl pills. ' VU- is.nu lel lets ' are worth mote than their wriijht in sold, if for tint hun rfM K. VAEiitao.". HQ. thu tocurc bcaUcht." , I FOR FARM AM UKDE. 1'KOFIT FKOM ilOllS. Tlio greatest profit fnim hogR ooiuos from cruwiliiig thom Crom birth until thov nro kcvcu mailt lis old uftcr thin iiyo iirolits ilt'crcaso. Aim to have thi'in rcnilv for nnirkct nt nnv time after thoy lire six juoutlm oM, so that you will he remly to tuke mlvantagc of n gooct market. Do not make the niihtake of keeping the jiigsuutil they weigh just so many pounds luit sell when ready for the miuket. Ameri I'liu Agriculturist. TO M K K OlUl- llXli WAX. Melt eomniuii resin uml lieeswnx in epial pints together. Then add half as much tallow and half as iiiueli lin seed oil us of tallow. Mix well mid stir until cold. It should then lie of siieh a ennsistenee that the warmth of the hand w ill soften it so that it may 1i.' spread on the stoek and eioii, or if melted, the strips of elolh steeped in it will lie pliable and adhesive. The tdil method of eovi iing the grafts with eluy made plastic ly working in the hands when wetted and binding it nvi-r with cloth strips is a good now us ever it was, but tlie wax is more cleanly mill neater. New York Times. l-'KKIi I'Oli A 1' Ill's 1 1 i 'mv, A uewly-e.iheil row need not be fed full rations until a week alter the calf is born. Especially with a young cow having her llrst eilf, the feed is to be carefully increased iro:n tlie tvvi.ms allowance, beginning at the end of the fourth day alter the cow comes in. After this, the food may be increased gradually from an iillowamv "f two pounds of meal, in addition to a full ipiuiitity uf good hay, until the limit of pivlir and safety in tlm fee iing is reached. No one Knows, until it is tried how much irr.iiti food a cow will eo'i-u:iie salely and profitably for it is not always profitable to feed a cow as much as she will eat, iinUss at the .-a me lime the in i i U product iueivas's in :i proportionate degree. Tlm fit I Ieeii:ng of nnv cow after cal ing should Hot be reached II itll the second week, f.ir if the feed be given to excess the c iw in. iv b p 'im.iueutly injured by it. WHY KoOS IMPN r II VTc !l. Year after year the same experience iu fiuiiuj; to hatch mo-t of the lau iy eggs sd I Kggs not fei tili.id c.'inuot hatch. I'unatural conditions jTevail iu winter and early -eiiim. The birds get litte or no meat, sin 1U, gniVi 1, and some i veil lack ei c:se enough. Most ,if tb.eiu rdiivt r nl out daily for lioms with feet wet and feathers more or less -o. Provide everything for the ll.ek kept for producing sittings. I o every thing for thi'ir comfort ; don't lor"et them once and timii look for better re sults at hatching time. The owner of a thrifty lot !' early pufels that will lay eggs of gold next fall mid winter i t!n-careful thrifty feiiow who today proVl.les for fertile egg production. . New J luti'I Homestead. sioM eii or i n ;: tiiiKsi:. It is inipoitant to reiiieiiiber that the liigeslive apparatus of a horse, is the i Viet opposite of that of n cow. I'm' stomach of a hor-e is n single bag, and a very small one. It is too little to contain even an ordinary feed of uats. liv the tune that two-thir ls of it has been swallowed us much is passing out of the stomach as is being aiteii. In eoiiseipielu'j nf this n wry large proportion of a horse's food is not digested in the stomach, but is shoved along into the bowels. The horse in a state of nature' is an animal that is almost always feeding. He cannot like the cow or ox, pack away ii large qunntity of fo d and then lie down and chew it ihoroiihly. imr indeed at all. I'or this reason a horse ought to be led little and often, and should not be wattled soon nftei feeding grain. The freipieiit (rouble which arises from overeating in h irsi s is b est avoided by acting iu ne 'ordunee with these facts of a horse's construc tion; giving Miiali bat Ireipieiit feeds, md when at work, at least, giving grain, rather than any considerable peintity of hay. MAKK THE IIKXS l.AV. fa every Hock there are n number f hens that, despite nil care and coax ing, persastetily n fusj to lay. Tlmy remain indifferent to the blandish ments of b an meat or ground green ''one; variety of food possesses no L'ha:'ius for them, nor can the warmth of their quarters evoke any manifes tation of good w ill to their owner, who naturally is apt to regard tln in lis most ungrateful and often hastily dooius t ln,-iii to the axe or the hatchet when he would do better to inquire as to the cause or causes i f this contra riety. I'tider normal conditions it is ns n'ltnrai for a lien to lay as it is fur n pig to Mpmal or for a man to follow Adam's example and blame I' e woiu iii when any thing goes wroim. .Something has gone w ton ' w ith the mm layers, mid it is tile business of th- poultry man to itivesti-ate mid reiiioe the cause. There are several reasons why certain members of the Mock may u t tjroduee eggs dii'dug the wiu'er, while rither members mud".' tii.s same care nml feed mav be making ".id the Lturt of the u uer. It will generally be found that the non-layers ore the Into moultern, which winter found in an enfeebled condi tion. All their energies ore concen trated on picking up and regaining their normal strength. This is, of course, muck slower work than iu summer, lint if the poultry men will bear with them they will reward his patience by being the earliest of the spring layers, and will keep on laying far into the, summer. Wkilo prices nre not then as high ns in tlio winter, yet the greater number of eggs laid and the lessened cost of production will go far to make up the difference. 'The other great cause of non-pro-diietiou is over-fatness. All the birds of the Mock are fed together nml re ceive the amount ot food sufficient for thi'ir wunts in the opinion of the owner. While this may be proper proportion as far as the bulk of the Hock is con sidered, yet it may be too much iu in dividual eases. The constitutions of hens vary like those of human beings. Some will fatten on what will only sulliee to k"ep others iu fair condition. Now, fat nml egg production are diam etrically opposed to eneh other. They cannot he coiuluueil. 1 heretore, it behooves the good poultry keeper to keep careful watch of his Mock, tind out nou-layei'saii l separate them from the working fowls and cut down their rations. It is aho well to vary the feed, as the appetites of some lire more capricious than that of others. New York World. t-'AUM AM OAltnrN NOTES. 1'ced as great a variety as possible, l'.xaiuine the colts carefully for vcr inine. Sunshine is the best and cheapest medicine. !!e sure your hells have tight roofs over them. 1 luring IS;) I we only imported sixty stallions from (ireat Uniain. . eond 1 he grooming ot a horse is sec only to his diet in ilnportaii v. I'or meat and eggs the Plymouth Kocks and Wyandottes have in rival s. While variety of food is xcellent, nil sudden and entire changes should b. avoided. totality, style, size and iieMoti nre indispensable qualifications of good conch horses. if you are keeping many cows don't let one old .scrub keep d iw ii the record of the whole In I'd. Ihtrkening the rooms where nests are placed, tends to privelit the fowls from eating t heir eggs. It is claimed that the hog's natural remedy for mange is a plaster of mud. j K -msei," is also a good remedy. j liens' eggs require twenty-one da; t ' to ha'ch, ducks' and turkeys' twenty- j eiuht and those of geese thirty days. 1 Full Ttile i ggs can never hutch, mid never become rotten. A rotten egg j is a sign that there has been a germ ' of life. ( iood min es nre too often sold to gi t a good price without a thought of the great loss to the breeding in the future. An exeell -nt maxim for those who do not believe in mnuures or fertiliz ers: Feed the plant nml the plant will feed Voll. In in iking butter from strippers churn ail the milk. It should bo started with buttermilk and ripened all nil t Very other day. i Tho.-e wh . want a ra-pberry, first- ( class in quality and productiveness, should plant the Cuthbert. It is a eond old sort, b -tter tu.w tl, ..tv niaiiv of the newer ones which have ! been brought out and claimed ns su perior to it. It surely must be n fuel that a good part of the gram that we export to llui'ope e ones dick to Us iu the shape of eggs. I'd number of eggs import ed to this country ev.-ry year is some thing nstoiilshiug nnd ought to make our American "biddies" feel ttiibar rasse I. The object of every farni M' should be to have his asparagus last until peas com" into bearing, nnd the pens to last until green e n n is re i ly, the green c.iru t l ist until frost. The asparagus, peis and corn are the chiel vegetables of the entire season. Had isiies, early onions, beets, early string b.'iius, etc., may be raised in quantity to suit each individual. Fvery farmer should have nn or chard nnd a garden of smiil fruit. A few dozeu strnwb rry plants, m.iuo raspberries, currant -i and gooseberries properly cultivated will pay better than four times us much laud ingrain. We should get the idea that we ure in this world for plea-ure ns well as foi prulit and surround our homes with fruits nud Mowers as well us with liny stacks nnd hiu-pens. i MIsbqingaas (i .es o I. in. It may interest nnd piin renders id Mr. Ki ler Hatig ir ''s tie:io;i t lean; that the original of FmslnpDgH.is, n unlive resid -n: in Pieter,naritlliurg, is lieceliding th- social scale r.q.idlv. He ii-is riemtly become a troublesome frequent r of n dutc i r's simp, nin1 he has had n "steel" hurled at him bv the irate butcher, with such i IV el that Fiiislopn-ii is is I ringing an netioii iiguind Ii. nssiii nut lor breach ol the pence. New York Time , (JI AINT ASH Ct'KIOrs, Pookkeeping is first mentioned in Italy iibout 13f!). The strid of n:i ostrich in home times ns much ns twelve feet. Stamps for mnrking goods were in use nt Home before the (.'hristinn era. Observing barbers declare, that men with heavy beards are most apt to be bald. At n sale of relies iu I'.nglniid in the year J.ui! a tooth of Sir Isaac Xewtoti was sold for n sum equal to S:!,0tH). At lleazig, Hiingary.ou October 11, 1X14, four perfect rainbows were seen three smaller ones inside the inniu or pi imarv bow. Iu ail piirtieiilars, save si.-, the Ve net iuu gondola, the Siamese barge and the old Scandinavian Viking ship are very much ulike. Mrs. Alderinnn.of L uteaster, Petui., has hud $-1,51)0 in cash and securities mysteriously returned to her. They w.tc stolen some d iys ico. John Fox, of Zeeland, Mich., is to tally blind, but makes a business of re peiring sewing machines, and can thread a needle quicker than quick. The crown of J'.iiglaiul was lost in a haw thoriu- bush, niter tin; battle id Hosworth Field, where II chard III., King of I'.ughind, was defeated, Au gust U.Hn... by Henry, Kill of U:ch liiond, who then nieended the throne. A curiois bit of visiting-earl etiquette in England is that of leaving cards on the graves of dead frieii Is or distinguished p tsuiis. The French mid the Cautese huvo this custom iu cumin m. A woman died (if ft broken heart lately iu Fnghuid. She was au old lady nf eighty-seven, who fell dead while buttoning her granddaughter's dr. ss, the post mortem examination show ing that the left ventricle of the heart was ruptured, ' In 1 T 4 0 the Thames was froz.ui for eleven week-. Forest birds aim ist ali perished, and trees were split by the frost. The harbor nf 1! ireelou i f -oj over, and navigation was suspended ji, the Greek Archipelago on n 'Count of the danger from Moating ice. Vinton in linaii of Muneie, Tnd., itunounc's that he has inveiit.'d n com position which Is hard ntid smootlie ns ice mid white as snow. He expects to u e it for n tub iggnn slide n.-xt winter. Hare Arctic birds have been driven to Fiigland by the cold winter. 1 u the Cambridgeshire Fens lately u speci men of Urn nnieh's guillemot nml four little Auks were captured. Mrs Louisa 11 Hobie. a granddaui'h- t(.r UjMtul St:.rk, now cightv- lvi,v,,M,.H ,,f RI,Q is ,ni, MiiIu.1r,s. t , N. H. She is in excellent health, nn 'i . iu full posessioii of nil her fa nlties. l ue highest mountain peak iu the I'lilt 'd States easl of the Mississippi, Mount Mitchell, is m Nnrt h Caiolinn. It towers far nbo.- Mount Washing on, the monarch of the New Kuglaud mountains. I He trclivos -Iiiiprnie an Opiiii tiiiiilv. ; Paris is laughing m-'i- the undoing of two extremely smart burglars, says i a letter from France. Two deti ctives ! were iu the liu S:. Martin. Their I a't -ntioii was nttrnet. d to a man push- ing a larg! packing ease on n cart n!ong the street. The man was np- paivntly- ttlking to iiims lf. They overheard the n mark : "l,i:i't l" ' afraid, old fellow, 1 will tako the j shortest cut." Arriving at th. K le j de Hondy, ho deposited the j nicking j ''e in the war.-hou-e of n merchant i' "1')"'' limix. Tlm detectives con- I eealed themselves in the warehouse for ' the night. About midnight n man is-ued from the packing case. Ho was provided with n set ol burglars' tools an 1 set to work to demolish the lock of tiie safe. The op 'ration took a i long time, but at list the door Men ' open, nnd the robb r tilled his pockets ! w,th gold nn I silver. He withdrew i once more into the case, which closed ' upon him. The detectives were in :n hurry to handciiM' the thief, but nwaited the re turn of his eoii'e ler ite. In the morn ing he presented hiiiH.'lf to take nwny tin.' case, nnd was nrrested before en tering the warehouse. The detectives placed the ease on A hand cart and dragged it to the olliee of the police omiiiissiry. d:i tin; way they acted the part of the iieeomplic '. When the ina i in the box inquired. "Is that you?" a detective replied: "Yes, old boy. Don't be lineilsv. 1 will take the shortest cut." This in genious robber wns greatly surprised when he nrrived at his destination to find himself iu the presence of n police eoniiniss try. Millions in Telephones. Within a radius of thirty-three miles of New Y'ork City there nre :S,i)iMi,illM) people and 'J.i.O.IO tele phones. In New Y'ork City proner thero nre 10,5ui) telephone stations, ninety per eeut of whiek nro equipped i n the metal. i" circuit system. In that city the Metropolitan Telephone and Telegraph Company operates ten central exchanges, seven of which are entirely for metal. ic circuit service The New Y'ork and New Jersey Tele phone Company has 10,000 subscribers, about seventy five : r cent of whom enjoy the. luetillie circuit system. Korel Method of Securing Sleep. "I have seen a good many novel methods employed by mothers lu order to put their ladles to sleep," eudl George I Wnnu, of Trenton, N. J., "but I think the strangest way of nil Is one which Is prevalent In India, where the native mothers put thelt babies' heads under n Bpout of wnter to send them to sleep nnd keen them quiet I spent several months In that country not long ngo, and witnessed this curious mode of treatment dozens of times every dny. The water of the hill spring was so adjusted as to fur nish a series of tiny spouts. I'mler each spout was a klul of earth pillow nnd a little trough, constructed to car ry off water. The restless child was placed on the pillow In such a way that one of the spouts played directly on the top of Its head, the water then passing away In the trough. I can testify that the process was most successful, and wafl Hfijsiniugly highly enjoyed by the balked, who remained perfectly ijtilet titular ;.o speAits. The people asserted that tV) water did the children no harm, but on the contrary strenthen- ed and benclitetl them. They seemed to think that If a child was not sub jected to this treatment every day or two It would grow up weak-minded nnd good-for-uiit hin;;."-Globe -Democrat. Opening Court ivtili I'rnyer. One of the learned justices of the Maine Supreme Court, than whom no man better knows how to appreciate a really amusing thing, w as holding court lit Kllsworth, uml. according to hon ored custom, called In a local clergyman to open the session with a supplication to heaven. This wcrthy gentleman came, and after a chat with the Justice proceeded to address tlio giver of all good and perfect things thus; "Al mighty (lod, we beseech Thee to de Btow upon the presiding justice the wis dom which he so greatly needs!" It Is said that the same Judge once opened court nfter prayer which began this way: "Oh, Lord, wo pray Thee to overrule the decisions of the court to Thine own honor and glory." Itangor Commercial. WAS (;t)l Id) IXSAXr: : FINANCIAL WO'iKV AVI) l'HVSICAl, i:xi:kth not tiii-: (iitKATKsr ii:sri:;VKit ok iitm w i.ii-i;. For lliininllv's Sh'ip, Arti-r Tli!rl.v-l l.r or Ni'rve-('i-ii',.lii- slavery. Ho Tells lli.u- IIk Was set in.... ral.lwell, X. ,T., Ma.-e, 2-'.. s.r,. -, Snaaal.) -Since mi" of mn-ir-eniii-"it ''it, saf- fere.l si terrilily (ri'nt o.i trervai , Im inn Ic known his friclitfnl t'."ri.'ii-'i in l' lialf of liienai'ilv, the la lies li-re nre nia'.iug tol'.-ico .-iisitiir lin-.l.an Is' I vs niis,'r:.i,,. -,-i 1 1 tlii'ii- entreaties t.i at on unit lol'.-i The written stat"iii"iit "f S. .1. li nil l is nttraeling wid.'-spisvi I nttei.ti n. Wlx n Interviewi'il to-night liesai.l: " I .-iim'iien 1 using tolia at ihirteeJi: I aai now f.-rtv- inii"; so, for thirtv-si -.ears I el: -w. I, siiioki'il. snufl.'.l mi l niMii-il snulT. In the morning I "hewisi h.-r.ire 1 put mv pants on, nml for a longtime I u---1 two uinices eli"W iiig and eight ounces of smuliiiig n ihiv. S .meti'iii's I ha l a .-h.-w in l ed clicks mid a ipe iu my m-mlli at mi.-e. 'I'i'ii years ag-i I unit ilriiiKing wliisi ev. Itrid tii ! t -I'.-icc i time mi l again, Ion . -. n . 1 not. My nerves er.iv.'l iil'-.;in" nnl 1 fc I tli-m t -1 1 my skin tnrno.l n ..l.: -er.'wn. cM, -tickv .cr.siiirnt.ia ihi:v1 fprni mv skin, nn I tri.'kli' l il iwn my ki.-k at tli" le ist e.-r- ti"ii or excitement. My nerve vigor nn I my lit" was lieing slowly sap,,.' I. I ma 1 ' up my min i that 1 ha I to unit t.,l,ac"o onli". (la l).-t-,l,"r 1 1 sloppe.l. ,a,a,l f.r tin- lavs I siilTeriM t!i" tortures ot the il.cun.'.l. nn the thirl day I iM so li I that my partner ne.'iise.i nn. oi i.eiiig unink. 1 sai. I. '. .. I lin v. f ii il t.iliae,'ii.' 'I'.,r ii il's sake, iniiii,' Ii" said, i,!T"riie.r in" his toiiaco ..x, 'ta o' a eh"W: you will go wild;' n:nl I was wil l. To!ii'''.i was fen-el I ot m" ail I wa- ta:..-n fernr.' ilne l. I saw t t i nml my nn ti' iy was k'wm.l eoiitr.'l. !.nl I still I. new how t- elii'w nn. I sni.ik". whd-Ii 1 ili 1 all ilnv. until tow.arl night, when my sy a-m i- t n-.-o. s".aki''l again. Tn. nei m irniint Il i .k"l nml felt as th 'iigli I h.i I I -"n tineiigh a long spell of sickness, I gav up in ilc. pair, as I thought that I j ill ii"t . nr.' myself. N-.w. for suffering huninuity. I II It'll' what savi-1 my lift'. Pr.ivi.le evi,. any an -iven'.l my g- . wife's prayers ami In -,ight toiler i.t ti'iitioii iu our paper.an (I'tl'-I,' will -a rva t: 'li ui't T'.lia-ci S,.it aa-l S:,i.i!.e V'.ur Life Away!' "What n wniiin nnl v.iirtii'ig In t'i"s w nisi Just what I was i,,ing. Il t .11 na.nit a giiar.aat." I cine f..- Mi" t l oi--'.. Inil.il, i nll.'.l N i-T-i-P. i . I si. nt (., lira. -gist IdisliT f r a li.iv. Without n Mam ' f hoi Ii I s it ..nl mv i ili.i -. i I. aa 1 put into mv mouth n lull" ta'.li-t up m wnh-h was stami ".1 N-i-T -1! ic. I kn-uv it s iieeis In.n n Ii" when I I 'll you that I t i k i-'lit t.f.lc's th" llr-t ilav, s yen tie- net. liv" tln'tnirl day, an I all th" iierv"-.-r'"pi:ig fe 'lin.r, n-st-lt-ssiii'-s an. I :ii"iitnl ,"'.re-si..n was g. n.'. It was too g i i l to l.e trii". If s.-c:ni'.l Ilk.- n ilream. That was a month a . m. lu-elen-i dux. It "ost ni" on lie liar, i n l it is w. rlh n tln.iisaii I. I gain" 1 ten p an. Is in W ' gl t mi l lost all il.'sir" for t- l a '. -i the Mrsi .lay. 1 sleep an 1 e.at w -11. an I 1 hn" hi'i'.a l.c:,! lll" I in :n..r" ways tnan I can t"ll. X ', in" cure was no I'xci'plion in n:y c,as,', I know of ten pi" right le-p' in l ahlw-ell wn-i liavi' liunvht no No- I'.i-li.a f.-.iin llaslcr, aiel th"V have liet'ii cni- '.l. N .v.- thul I reali.'.e what No-To-l'.-ic has .1 f.-.r ni" aiel nlh -rs, I know why it is that tie1 makers of this w .n.lerful rt'ine ly, t'i- SP'rliug le' iiciy '-ti pauy. of Ni-'.v York an l ('lii-'ago, say: 'Wo ilon't l.-iim to e.ini every eas.t. That's I'm. id's talk, a lie. l--.it W" do guarantee tliret' Ii. "s to enrit th" to lia hal.it, and in ease :.f failure W" nn piTfei'tly willing to refund money.' I w mid Hot give n puhli" Ind irsciiieat If I were led certain of its reliability. I know it is hacked by mt'll worth n million. N i-Tn-lt i" Inn lii'i'n a (lod-si'iid to me, and I llrmlv l.i'lievn It will i-ur" any "a-e of t iliiic ci usuig if faith fully tri"d. au I tie" ' a-e th uisands of to lini'co slaves who nuglil I i know how ;sy it is to get free. There's lntp.iuess in No-Inline forth" t.ri'iniitiirt'ly old men, who think lis I did thatthi'V nr.'ei I mi l worn out, w hen t'llm is th" thing thai diotroys their vitnl- ity nnd inanlini.il." The pulili- should I t' warned, however, against th" piir.-h.-.s.' ..f .my of th" many imi tati 'nstiii the market, as tlie success of No-To-llac has l.roiight forth a host of counter feiters and Imitators, liie genuine X"-T'-liac is sold under a guarnut"" to cure, l.y all druggists, and i v -ry ta''l"t has tlm word Xo-T.i-lSae plainly slicupe-l tli"n"in, nn.! vou rim no physical or llnaacial risk iu piuvliiid Ing th" geniiiii" article. If wh lined nr. lum uml ut eaei n-s a m39 kiiisi;lf wha'. a birf i-vu 111 1 111" Kln'.o would bavo. llniv'n This t Wo offiT Ono Ile.n lri' 1 1 1.. liars Rewn for nv ea-e of l alnrrh that cuaiiet b cured l.y HhH' Klarrii Ciirr. r K. ,1.1'HKNi v A Co., Tt.li-do, O. Ve, tlm uniU'rnitfiirtl. Iisvh kimwn F. J. t lio. ncy for I h. lii-t l"i t'' -. nml ln-lieve liiiu I it-ffi-lli li.iniiriilil" in ml h e ini'ss trnnsnetiom nml tlnane "Mv nlil M c.u ry out any uliliua Hon nmil" hy Ih" r lira. , , Wtsr A- 1'ki a.x. W li'iii-.ilB Druugtstii, Toledo, Hloo. Wamumi. Kivi Maiivis, Wholpsala llrngi-ls. T iini", fi'.u'i. II I s ntiirrli I'lire is tiiken lnti-nmlt, art ln ihrei-tlv iis.n llio I'l i.' t mi l miasms wir fuersi.f th (tysiprn. Tiiimtin'iiM sent free. Priie, lie. per (ii.ttie. 1 l.y ttli Kriiniiits. When shad llrst ma I ilioir niincnrnnro In t' itornia tlmy wen- w . rth i 1. 20 per pounJ. 1 1. Kllnwr'4 t w a w p. Hoof c irM II Kidney and Ilia Ider tronMt, i aaiphlot and i'ou.-a!ta:lon fr.) Laboratory Ulngliaxlon, N. i. Tho prompt maa hai a r ght to la slow when lUMre H a Imrr .-. Mm. Wln!ow' 8notli!:i Syrup for rhfMrm taetlilnir, poftens tho giima, rsdiue in'tummn llon, aiUya pain, cure wind colic. i-'-V. a botlli Jonal a.I Al.-nanor. tba fa-nnu linrulst eoiild converse In lwi'nty-8'.'ven illfTvien annuagea. IN all receipts for cooking . requiring a leavening agent the ROYAL BAKING POWDER, because it is an absolutely pure cream of tartar powder and of 33 per cent, greater leavening strength than other powders, will give the best results. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor and more wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. i i Colli Walk for JIrr "Weajliijf Day. A roin.'inlle story eouies from the town of riirsons. Samuel Collenlmcli ami Miss Aila Parker were, engaged to lie inarrieil In tlie village church on Weilnesilny evening. 1 lie groom, min ister nml guesls were In walling. The liriile faileil to appear. After waiting half an hour the guests lisperseil anil the elmreli was eloseil. At lit :.'M o'clock the liriile nrrivetl home In un exliuust cil condition, she lunl walkeil nil the way live miles - from WllUsliam She lunl gone to tin' latter place early Iu the evening to sen n ilressinuUei who liail ilisappointeil lier In not linvlng her woiMing trousseau reaily. Miss Parker thought she eoiiul get to church In time, lull wh m she trieil to do w she founil tlm jrrent snowstorm hail Moekaileil the raltroails nml oloeirlc car lines. She then iletorinhieil tc walk. Arriving iu Parsons, she aroused the groom and the preacher, and, pro ceeding to the church, they were mar li"d in the presence of witnesses hy llev. 1". Kiern.-in. Phllndelpiihi Kee orJ. Itnmlolph's P.ilter Hareasm. When Julill (..'. t.'a'.houn Leeiiuic e President of tlie 1 tilted States, nnd ciii'si'iiietiily President of ihe Senate, he anuomiced that he had not the nu thorliy to call the Senators to order for words spoken in delnite. as he regarded each Senator as an ambassador from n sovereign State. Tlie eccentric John Kandolph. of Virginia, took advantage of Mr. Calhoun's ruling to r.huse hlr.i personally. One day he hegan n tirade hy Baying: "Mr. Speaker: I mean Mr. President ef the Senate and would lie Pror-iileiit of the Pulled States, which liod In his Inllnite mere? avert!" Unlit tlio mellinj and results wLca Syrup of Fis ia taken ; it ia pleasant find rt freshing to tho tafto, nnd acts f.'oniIy yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, I.iycr i'lml J?nv.'cl.i, cleanses the sya te:n efleetunlly, dispels colds, head sc!i03 nnd lever? nud euros habitual constipation. Hyrup tf Figs id tho mly remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptaMe to tlio ftoniaeli, prompt in its action and truly liennficitil m its rfieeH, jireprtrod only from tho most healthy and nrcealilo EtiliRtances, its many exeelleiit qualities commend it to all end liavo mado it tlio most popular reined v known. Syrup of Fig.- i.- for F.1I0 in ."0 cent Lotties Ly nil leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on Laud will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try iu L)j not accept any eubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA'l MAMCMCO, CIL. iowsvius, i.r. .. rofl.r, ti r. hen. lii.'p nur pootl. rinil to eiirt-1 t- il a-ul K--i.t nil nt'iit.4 si tun- itiir.i'f i.f l!r-l Ink nn.l iv. ..ii. efs t.f llli.'k Inl l-'IIKl-'. hrt' n .1, tiiii r.--.-iliitii lie. iMia.'f. MM: II I'li. I II.. I'liii-mn. The "I.ISKSK" n tlm Hit and Most Froniiinl pnl I'.tlUi an. I Cllfls wurn; lht-y are leailr. ol Una t-l.itli, ImIIi aitles finist:fil alike, anil benur reversi ble, enut-ollar la equal In tno i.r any otl'er kind. 'At-; fit irf, if.'.ir trt'l anl look well. A l.-nof Ten OoUareur i'ivrairo( Outfa for T-'aty-Fiv A Samrl,i.Urnfl Pair of ClllTmll for 8U CenUk fiaiiwalylaanil aixe. Adtln-M KEVEB8IBLB COLLAR COMPANT. H Franklin St., ISW York. V Killir 6!., Bmton. the greatest economy in every money, time, clothes and health. an imitation, be honest send Who keeps no ell ekons ii-u't worried when lie Bees n liiiw!. harl's Clover lioot. tlio proof Wood pttrlfla?, ftivus Irt'shnt'ss an I rlearni'ss lo the O'tinpli'T iou uud cured eunslipatiMii, :Ui.. He who Is jnU does not need to ttudy lof;io of Inw. " llinlih Innr;npr." That is nl.ntmt ns niTi'-sary as life Insiir iinre. Il tni'iii s rc.tst.nnlilf t-nri' nml iiei'.isiun. iilli a little n.edii Ine tint ii iieli. A Kipana Tabule is enough in ninsi inses. A word In t'jo hoad I) worth two In the mouth. I tin entire!)- cir.-d of li"morrlmgi of lunci l.y I'is.j's t'nre for (' i.'i-uiniill-.ii. I.ovisv :,lMo, lieth.iny, Jl.-.i., Jan. S, JS'.u. lhero nro flvo Statoi of tho Onrman Em I Ire eneh pninll"r than Ithodo Is nnd. Ul hatii n.l power (cell cull.t lo br off.rr.1 .1 $10 -$40 prnrnl ft (alv,li,uifr lll'l lu init. I .t i. Hi... IVt-.t wrtl lit' Hill p.v. you " i- ir.ri.l.H.v li.it. tl, timt nl IIIiium, I I l-HI .n-l H t.-... .'.. An,.i..o.. II .....l. .nr, on Hif W ...ni.i n.ila ,1 iri.,.111.41 l-ttrr IL. n v.. .trr Wf..i t.n. nf wli... -r.f.4.-. mini "f . II." t. k M..,.S II,. I O..II I.. Ik In y .u tl .lnn.ip.l link., ...Ill r..,n. .1 l. ..nli.,,.1 tf y,,r. i cetil. i-r ,.ll.-ii II.;. rlit-.f.t-r ll .ii uutl. Tliey tlo lik If.k Itr.u II., uMir i.n.rntjlr. ...HI li I" rf.,r. l-r.ut Inr .' f.t. I r IS A HIT TII4T TIIK tllini.VIIH " Il.ll-IM Ills IHK TIII IM) Klli iikm ii.ni'Ki in. ti. husk irs i-mris ns inl ims IILl-.l MR SI. UK or l ll.l t sTt.nillS lll.KH. r HIIHrlllMl m.mi.i i. .uts tii ikk 1 1' i mi l. ith b.iioms, HI1IC II TII 1 1 HIV 1IOV nn III I.KT A nIIIIKR unarm! thin hi iiiiumti.vu If hks.iiiii.kii. i.,.i, r.for ..mtMtHU iqn to ft fault. It ml.l-.t nti. ' It WH 4 frt tha DK'tiin l-KilrCtt'-TI ol lt k Tti .(. rrutiii-.ttiVliMt raml J.J.t,nu'.lil1l..,.r(fvfi(titSn Aprmi'i'ir roir.imn !' U,Knn.1 r-ru.,-1 tr. ..'I ll l.-u now F.ST HI I' Mm It (AIIIOI 4 I'tllTN HIT TO tltVK MOT Oftl.V If in i', in x to linn its TVtfT) IIK iM II I'OlHkK TIIK TIM ftllU l OKlIkH 4.0IHW KAMI I.V Alt fisH. ltr.it Jt. it rxri in ii'iniLfr of hiM!. TM is A cult-tit will h4''rn. and v.Un lie it iMiymtc n at li ly le l.-l .t in him to i mil' incre Hut milter f ll0 yrtnte?i. I I.K. to Uiirvpiyiv ncr att't tu$h ttaiilarll rit vntllrit irtM ith W4tr.' n.plr n-l I wrf l'tHitc1in b) Hiinl. I.er w.tli Hit ac.-.-s.t. :.ty ,.f f ill h'inf phi f.-'i. ami ir, will b ; prwi Ji J. Aermolor Co.f ti There's No Use Wasting' Words on IlipansTahisIes CURE Headache, ruxrinn Dyspepsia, Constipation, Heartburn, Dizziness, Biliousness. TIIEV COST 50 t'KXrs A 11' IX. DKl'liiilsTS SELt. Tl'.KM. AndTnat's All There is to Say. W. L. Douglas S teBJ.r l" 13 THE BEST. . CORDOVAN", pt?cN:ilCNAWCtl.L0 CALF. 4C?0 Fi:!E CALTtKJISAROU 3.DPFCLICE,3 SOLES. 1 lfMi,... . LADIES" SFND FOR t. ATAIUCUC V'I-'DOUCiLA. Over Oaa f.'.Jiiioa Pcrpto tccr tho W. L. Dcastos $3 & $1 Shoes All our shoes cro cqualiy satisfactory Th.-y plvo tho beat v1:io .? tho rronev. 'i hrv enal cuatoni s.'ioA in el vie and lit. ' Ih.-lr w.-orlnif qunlCles r li.isunuaatd. Ihe prlcea arb nnltorm. ntunpeu on aolaj from Ji tn f ? Bivt-i o-.Tr other mrkei. If your ikakr cannct supiily you wo aa. N.'VS l.rTTT.Rn' raloo Mnl llnlilwiii A It. Ill Wall St.. S. T. UNO 1.) ro.,W,, K bu, ,.l.,. tol.l ... ...v II , I n.. i8?Tjl -!pr..''r!ri",'e',Vtl''1 Q ....ml.1.1 .n rl .h.i.f f..r Hfu'y ..t ....! h.i. 1,1 BS . ... tUHtS iVHtrtt All list fils. Q Host I uiikIi Syriij.. Taste limnl. TJae jy I'i-l jjf ifaj'awarM Don't be the Axe! keep in mind that the grocer or the peddler has " an axe to grind" "when lie tells you mat ne nas some- thing "as good as" or "the same as learnne. mere can be but one reason more profit to him by your us of the substitutes. Rut how is it with you ? What reason can you have for wanting to take tlw risk ? Certainly not econ omy Pearlinc leads to direction saves the most If your grocer sends you it back. JAMES I'VLE, N. V. H ti
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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April 11, 1895, edition 1
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