"i- -i ,1 i ' nit - l " '..,!','' .' . T , ' ; '-!'.: ! --'"i'V: A ii 4v K ft-'; v jjf ;' pMOfrESSiONAL CARDS. KBKS CRAlOEi it: II. CLEHEKT. . j SALisBURri K. Cv . ,.'.! lOTHRRS 17RI RNWI Ko Mcto Terror I Ho Mora;Pain! , ', " A ' A'. 2To Hare Darg! Thi invaluable pre paration 14 truly a tri umph ofscieniUicskiilf and no more inertinu ble benefit wu ever be llowed on the mother of the world, i -C&Tlt pot only short ent thetimeof labor and lessen the intensity of Pid,uih petier man au it greatly diminishes ffttrt.rn.i1,1 in ager to iile oi AO ittUWMJrui vuuu o0t, mother ad -hi d. and leaves the mbtfier in a condition liizh.y favorable to speed r re co very, and far les Hit Die" Id floodinff, convul- siona and other alarm ins qrnintoui incident to lingering and painful labor. Its trul j wonder ful efficacy in this re spect entitles the Moth er Friend to be rank ed as one of the life sav in appliances given to the world by thediscov erieaof modern science From the nature of the case it will of coaree be The Dread of Mbtherliood Transformed to HOPE U:OY. Safsty and Sass TO-t . i . - StaudSOtit Fi-oiri the Vanset peitetl the Low's prayer, but I have nejrere w?v . 1 1 . h'torcad that prayer as it should be eat 118 t,,ni uulM"Iiaai ha caused rac the severest 6tti,ly was appearing to tne souuiwwii aUj jalM)l. of thirty; yearst and I am far we were anticipating a close run to its 1 fmni being yt satisfiel with ray ren- rocky shores, when x suddeuly the or- den ng of that , womlerful produo- der toiacirw8s;giveurouu,,wc ewuy '- - out into ithe Atlantic-leaviug uie Terrible Death. Cane far astern Is not the water deep euongh to Dying Agonies of, a Man bilun by a to the shore?" .Jiaotauog. make a closer rti n asked 'Ailiulant Culver, who was im- patient to! get a gooil sight of land at icr the three days' voyage Samuel Lnarer a French peddler, living at 211 West Lake street Chica go, Illinois, died. i. Friday-' evening af- "Orlaiinly' answereil the Cap- ter siiffering the agonies of hydropho- tain, looking off to the South at'the bw of the most, pronouticctl type signs of ail approaching storm mm- "ir i o i . . . , e' in running close to ine wipe au tuAt iaZre trave it no attention. become in any way diabled, we might I Within the past! week, however, bis .lrliu,! n tliA rocks and have left haid and arm-' commenced to been wrecked. A good sailor when swell and on luesday. he complained ., i . t tt, i.- .ot a severe pain in lus siiouiuer.. ine possible, stands out from the known h wliIe aitem)tin2 t0 drink a danger, i - p-lass iof water, he was suddenly seia When you sec a young man leaving eil with a terrible spasm, lasting many the pure influences of the home circlP minutes. 1 hen thoroughljr alarraeii, ,,l ft,,A,Ulncr I.;, hours in olaces Luwte had Dr. Propeck called in i ,.l.i:. kiln, ili air luiiu u wiw ucviuni HI hCC i me I'aiicui 0-.--0 - uhc,. the influence 0f anodynes. All programme, amiougn ne may atiern)ta to administer medicines in present only as a spectator, yet l liquid form proved futile, as at the tremble for his safety, anil long to 1 first glance at them Isazare was ess wririi himUo titand out from the dan- ed witli a siwsmj It became hecessary therefore, to give them to him in the hape of pills, i : - . . ' a . a a concemingthifl Remedy ." -r Wednesday night the sick man was without woandtng the indulging in his occasional glass, ana takcn with a terrible convulsion. He dellCaCj Of the WriteM. J i ; ' f.inatiil ipmnprnnPoLnamiail ami cnnrliJ nf atfarff nna in Ygt we have hundreds I v.-.'v.-.vw ouaiibu onutivu of uneh testimoniaU on neonle. I know that he is sailing close reached and the family were com understood that we can ger. ninriK1 latl tort iflnnt A. I ..t. t- . ! t ,.. w. v r. . vv ion i ee tne nioueraie'uniiKer Suffering Woman. honc'Swm along the1 rocks of intemperance, and pelled to call in the aid of ibur stroiig ... il men to hold him down in .the bed. Ollt Irom the danger mnnintooiivnliona The jirm became fin her time of trouble. house tumble in ?M you will ask. , Of course it yrill, if you get it warmer than ! just the cldnes at which water freezes; but during the greater part of the year it is so cold that the snow will not melt, even when the Eskimo burn, fires in their stone lamps i inside these, snow houses ; so, . by closely regulating,., the amount of the fire, i they can -just keep the snow from melting. In short, it must I always be cold enough in their home to freeze. ' ' V So you can see that the little Eskimo cannot Hare such a very nice time, and you can't see how: in the, world he can be almost naked nearly all day long when it is so cold. But such is the fact. Yet, in1 spite of all this, the little fel low' feally enjoys himself. He "gets used to the cold and has great fun frolicking around on the reindeer skins and playing with his toys. And when I have told you some other stories about the cold these little folks can endure, yon can! understand how they can en joy themselves in the snow huts, or igloos, as they call them, when it is on ly a little colder than freezing. A tj times the fire will get too "warm In thB snpw-house, and then the ceiling will commence melting, for you all perhaps;! have learned at school that when a room becomes warmea it is warm er at the' ceiling and "cooler near the floor. So with the hut of snow; it commences melting at the top because it is warmer there, and when two or three drops of cold water have fallen on the baby's bare shoulders, his father or mother finds that it is getting too warm, and cuts down the fire. When the water commences drop ping, the mother will often take a snow entirely undet the snake's control.yet J. naa no diSDosition vself or xiaiance y -- oroitier, call r for thiuking the Snake hd escaped, pass ed on, while I remained motionless under this strange serpentine influ ence. Alter thev had nrpdwl her- baps one hundred varda. thev bbsef ed that I was not with them.5 They called me, but I did not answer, tho' I heard their call. Thev then return ed, found the snake, and compelled it to take refuge under thefence. As soon as the snaked' atfention was di- .avvrl ; .t.fl II I I '- . lyi icii Hum me ine spen was DroKen, and I was myself once more. What ever be the1 nature of this influence, it is conducted through the medium of I lie eye ; and when this communica tion is once established it renders the thinking, faculties '"inactive; and the victim is powerless to resist it. What this snake had in view I leave the reader to surmise; but from that hour I have been an unrelenting avenger of snakes. F. E, JIammon, in Nashi tUle Advocate. " a vAn nhuaiAian titttv rpmHrLxl to I : tin r 'I ? I 1 0 aIlI a 1 . i IWJ SSCSWiT Uhi; ,. ",,c"1 e ,..r ,..u. proner very nmjsii swollen ana t.,c marks ot ball from the floor, where it is eolder ip'zt 'sxtrt ;!.rbxpt-K: l.Sr ihih-oifH-If the rock, were en- ElS IwJ Lt pectinz to be connnea i ase womeris bcuei, . it .i i i i .., .mv. Wed with. this entreatr I will add that counterert, ana l pray mat tne scales mind ! would wander and he would water just like a sponsre until it becomes andnuick delivery IL J. HOLMES, M. D.f Atlanta, Ga Send for onr Treatise on "Health and Hap pines of Woman." mailed free. BuAtruLD Requlatob Co., Atlanta, Ga. Tlic Language of Eyes durln? a long obstetrical practice (44yeaw)f I may fau jVom the eyes of the tempted Uave like a madman. He allowed no full; and then she removes it and puts BienriHuwuiii ' , .i.il . I I.... f: . .. . so uiai iney may Bianu out irom me i oue 10 wan,. upon mm uui u iuiss on anotner as soon as it commences to danger, j . Wolf, whose lather and lazure were dripjagain. Sometimes she will forget t .1:1 f : vv...r to remove it, and when it gets soaked was trying to give him some medicine. and TJ Wlth water and warm enough A spasm seized him an.l ' without a to lose its freezing hold, down it comes! It is said that very quiet eyes I moments warning he threw his arms perhaps; right on the baby's bare back, which impress and embarrass one around her and attempted to bury his where it flattens out like a slushy pan cake, -or into his face, as it once served me. Frowi u Children of the Cold" by Lieut. Frederick Schwatka. in St. Nicdt olas for March. , : IJow to say Bilter Things. Tall oaks PROir, Little Acoiixs Grow. "It is strange,' says Thack eray in "The'v irginiahs, 'that in a savagejbrest of Pennsylvania a young Virginia omcer should fire a shot and waken up a war which was to last for 60 years, which was to cover his own country and pass into Europe, to cost J? ranee her Amencan colonies to sever ours from us and create the great Western Republic to rage over the Old World when extinguished in the new, and, of all the myriads. en gaged in the vast contest) to leave the prize of the greatest tame with hi 01 who struck tne nrst blow. "Jlough oit Rats' clears ont Rats, Alice, j Sets.'. ;( ; '. ' ;.'.; tA':':- enough on Corns' for Corns,' Bubions. - Thin people.- "Wells' Health Renewcr" restores. health: and vigor, tures dj spepsia, &c. $1.' ' - I': . " . jr "Rougbrbn Toothache,1 instant relief. 15c. 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All, 61 either sex. suc A Pfizei .with Hi-Jr rnnnco crnSfv nnt. nlv eeu i er cnevK. jonunaieiy ne ceea irora nrst nour. ine oroaa roau w lurtuoe , - , , , . - iinu uuv sutxccvi 111 uicaninj: 1.11c orviu, opens Deiore tne wpreera,. apu'is wwuiamj .buic. osn-wiuuaaim, "' , f ... mnru rnvi. lflin1v Un soon Aionce&aaress. tbuk s, uo., Augusta, Elaine, , , ,r 1 pmieiiij u sen cuuccii. j ns civitis: spasm he snapped and Restless eyes that cannot look one snarled like a dog. ' TAPE W0nM.t An eminent German scientist has recent ly discovcred-from a root extract, an ab$o- lute tpeeijic for Tape Worm steiwlily iii the face denote a deceitful, designing mind. Eyeswhich.li.ave a yellowish tinge and are streaked with reddish veins. Sensational Tragredy Cmmtry. lu the It is pleasant to take and is not d 1st ress-Tr, prove much strong: passion and hastv Ing to the patient, but is peculiarly sfeken- t tp - ing and stupefying to the Tape Worm, ie "iner which loosens its holdbfjts victim -and Very blue eyes bespeak a mind in- PTrn ar?Jal?nd7Tni clined tolcoquetry. entirely whole, with Plead, and. while '.still - - 1 J alive, i Grey eyes signify dignity, intelli- Oophysician has used this specific in Mnce. and excellent rnmnT f- O J T " " - cullies. J' ' Green; eyes, falsetiood atid fond ness for scaudah A malicious mind is often indicated by greenish eyes. Black Teyej show a passionate, teFU ASK .ALL" lively temperament, and ofttimes a Interested in Hides, Furs, Wool, Roots, niost deceitful disposition. Feathers, Beeswax, Butter,; Cheese, Eggs, Browri eyes are- generally tender Dried Fruit, Poultry, Hay and Produce and true, indicating a kiud and hap- over 400 cases, without a single failure to void worm entire. 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Buchu-Paiba Ttwrt aho Cnros of Catarrh of the neyi aiid UMcr, Stone or drivel Lis tl9 Prustato Glani, lropsleal FweUln rv Fenia JMscaer-ji, Incontin race of UrfiM, all Disescs oi the Genito urinary Ornm ia either sex. For Un bfalt!iy rr Unnaral Iisc!iartres ue T t lerr." ich $1. hereditary taftrt, cys ; Tenia's Octstltu twa Bitter Fttto. f1.r-0 t h k Chapin'a Pyr.hflidflLPilIjt. CZ00; asdCha. ptas SyplulitJe Sats ft.OO. ft bottles c.Tnip.i ty Express aa EL 8. Vexl Jersey Citv. N.J.P H A PRIZE' Mlllcndrian. friend tells us an anecdote of Booth, tlie tragedian, which vfg do ot recollect having seen in prinl: Booth land several friends had been invited to dine with an old gentle man in Baltimore, of distinguished kindnessjj urbanity and pigty. The host, though disapproving of theatres and theatre-going, had heard so much , of Booth's remarkable powers that djiaiosilyjto see the man hacl in this instance, overcome all scruples and prejudices. After tho entertainment was oyer, lamps lighted, and the company reseated in the drawing room, some one requested Booth, as a particular favor, and one which all present would doubtless appreciate, to read aloud the Lord's prayer. Booth expressed his .willingness to thi, and all eyes were turned expectantly upon uiui. jLwoiii rose siowiy and rever ently from his chair. It was won. derful toi watch the play of emotions tll'lf innunT.ml Kin Tt .. wiiiuiocu ma- uuuiiieuauce. xie becatne j deathly pale, and his eves. turned jtrembluii? unwanl. worn wot with tears. Autl yet he had not spoken. (The silence could be felt. It lccauie absolutely paiuful. til at -'laat the spell was broken, as if by an electric shock, as. his rich-toued voice irora white lips, syllabled forth "Our Father, who art in heaven," etc., witli a pathos and solemnity that """'r4 ! au nearer?, tie finished, lhesiieuce coutintied. Not a voiro was heard or muscle moved in i,;. rapt audience, till from a remote cor- u u F"e room a subdued sob was heard, and the old gentleman, their host, stepped forward with streaming oriM ami . t' - O if v" J 'uucriDS Jrame, and seized uoiu uy me Hand.. , .; ?'r,i i1 e, in broken accents, Tfiis is the way in which Mr. Robert A report of a sensational tra-edv Burflet the gonial humorist, crushes iir Stall ly county, is brought to us his jourpaiistic euemies: this week by ttio Wadesboro Intel li- tel1 ott ,,ow 1 writo menn let" gencer. An Irish peddler called at a ier8iani1 ouier eu,lonuIS' &1,UU- house occupied by two lone women, times, when a roan; has pitched into me last Tuesday evening, and asked for "'d cut me up rouh, aud I want to pul- lodging during the night. They were vcr,Be j,imJ wcar ,,is Sry scalp at my afraid of him and refused his request, fiddle, aud hang his hide on my fence, I but at his solicitation they finally write the letter or editorial that s to do consented to lock him up in a closet tl, business. I write something that will to remain during the night. About drive sleep from his eyes and peace from twelve o'clock, the ladies were waked I"8 soul-for six weeks. Oh, I do hold him by a negro m their room, who cau- ver a slow tire and roast him ! Gall and tinned them to keep quiet and to de- aquafortis drip from my blistering pen. liver to hira their money. One of the "'en I don't mail the letter and 1 don't ladies realizing the desperate situation Pi"t tho editorial. There's always jden- told him she would gct4he inonev for fy "f time to flay a man. The vilest t . .... ... ... nim anu turned to tne room wherein criminal is entitled to a little reprieve. I was lodged the peddler. The Irish- put tho manuscript away in a drawer, man, who had overheard the conver- Next dy I look at it. The ink is cold. sation, had ouiellv arisen, dresspd II read it over and sav: I don't know As f hiirself and stood in readiness. The about this. There is a ood deal of negro was in the act of laying. violent bludgeon and bowiekuil'e journalism in hands on the lady when she unbar- that. I?ll hold it over a dav 'longer. The ret) -the door and out stepped the Ir- next day I read it aaiu, I laugh, aud lauuiau wiiu ma jmsioi iu uis iiaiiu. say, Jrsiiaw I anu l can feel my cheeks At the sight of: this sudden and un-Ltttina a little hot. The fact is. I am expected apparition, the negro fell ashamed I ever wrote it, and hope that back aghast, but not in time to escape nobody has seen it, and I have hajf foi the bullet from the Irishman's pistol, gotten the article or letter that filled my i.uuiijjii ma Mean, x ne soul with rage. 1 haven't been hurt, I negro fell With a groan and died al- haven't; hurt anybody, aud the world most instantly. coe(j nvut aion2 niakinz twentv-four On exaiUlUatlOll the WOuld-be rob- l,ula a! dnv as usual, nn.l Inm nil th ber and murderer proved not to be a happier. Try it my boy. , negro at all, but a white man one of nearest neighbors, who -V t . , ;-...ci i.:..ir 4 . .i.J More About Snake Cbarmingr. cake, for a man who has no cal 1 intr and lives upon hi3 friends the sponge cake, for a newspaper paragrapher, spice cake, and sO on ; what is your calling, please?" "I'm a pugilist." "Then you want pound cake." Boston Courier, InltAl nit; iuuiC9 had thus disguised himself for the purpose-ofj committing a dastardly crime and having it accredited to some unknown negro. Char. Ob. Eskimo Baby-Life. i -m . n WLCii la. Send six cents for jEfoRtJim I VOU haVe nflhnUd n,n n ,.i . ' wninn ti nintAn amaU . i wa uj v iiuiiih rmnra iiIm ..:ii - r rr1irht 7w.-".Vi' ",,'rT."on-1 . . "w iiic will ieei ol ruher.Tr n'V'T "2V1- A I grateiui, l am an old n.n,V. .i jj , 1 ; ve . i I'lwui . time, a tiirtnir ii ,:i . i.-.i I saw in the department of "Natu ral History" of the Advocate a com munication from Rev. Wm. H. Meth eny, of the Arkansas Conference, re citing an instance of what is known as snake charming, and, as if incred- When a babv Eskimo s mother makes uloiis lis to whether the snake liosses- the hood for her reindeer suit, she ses power, asks for iufotmalion stretches it into a long sack or bag,that on theful 1 edk fmfxl" j 1 u v j j it euce when I say the snake has this nangs down behind, and is supported 1 ; T mi i i . . v v u ii ii-i ""rt11 power. I will here relate an instance by her shoulders; and this bag of rein- in mv hwn lift, in which this eharm- deer skin is his cradle and home, where power was exerted over me. It oc- ne lives until ne knows how to walk, curreujat ray home in Virginia when when he gets his own first suit of perliaw ten years of age; and though clothing, i I have since grown to manhood, I This, however, U while the baby Eski- 8 rff?lect te event as distinctly as mois out-oWoors, or his mother is ' YV nVe '6' f . , V., iJ U1U1,UC1 a bright;niorning m early summer I makmga social visit. When at his mld; wwh mv iUr niti. own home, in order not to trouble his brothers in a body of timber behind a uwurci. niuw sue 13 sewing or cooiong neia wnicn extended some distance up or doing such bther work, the little ba a mountain .side. We accidentally by is allowed! to roll around, almost came upon a large black snake bask- without clothing, among the reindeer IUS 10 il,le-SUS,,,I C- e aonce pre- skinsthatmaketherwhereitamnsesP;aI!t, FMlcK l,,e freP"lp a itself with anything it can lay hano br(thW and darted down the hill- on, irom a natcnet to a snow-stick. aide id within few feet of where I Yon doubtless think little Boreas was standing. Stunning suddenly it should have a nice time roUms around threat lup its head, and its eye, catch- to his heart 8 content on the soft, warm in m,Ile held rae spell-bound. 1 lie reindeer skins; but when I tell you A'"3 snake seemeti greauy exciieu. au more about his little home, yon may f3 Pasneu like dui.s oi ore, caug i. .i . , i . a ing at intervals to beads of green. Iu- not then- think so. For huinter Jfr bein2 frightened I was in- nome s pu u oj snoic. ... y j teriselv icmat1. I lost all mv pow- 'Butyrcnt the snow loelt and the ' crbf volition. I realized that I was Since life insurance companies were introduced into this country in 1812 the companies have handled nearly 815,000,000,000 of the money of the policy holders, whiie the net losses bv the failed companies have been $"25,000,000, or one-sixth of 1 per cent. Up to date policy holders have paid to companies in the aggregate 81,282,563,000. The companies have paid in death losses, endowments and dividends 900,000,060. Their pres ent assets are nearly $5p0,000,000. What the companies have jmid out, with their present assets, -exceeds the amount received frouK policy holders by $138,084,161. The brilliant meteor seen in the heavens Thursday night last was a monster aerolite, which is reported to have struck the earth in the toot-hills about six miles east of Cliico. It is described as prismating in form, over thirty feet in length and about two ftet through. After it struck it cut u gutter through the hard lava rock tor a distance of two hundred feet be fore it rested. 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HaUsIactlon guaranteed If the directions are foltowea. if the "VICTOR V fails henetlt the trees and lmorove the fruit of aU sorts and classes the money will be refunded, i l'rlce $i per lw lbs. under 25 pounds, 10 cents per pound, r xxu. airecuons uu eacu pacsage or oag. Send for descriptive clrcuiars. IjocoI mnar'rravtl ug AffsnU Watni. liberal commissions allowed. "'An ounce of preventative Is better than a pound of cure." Use the -Victory" la April broadcast under t he trees, find you will destroy a great army of In sects and save your fruit and protect your trees. Nothing hurtful in the formula, but quite beneficial to the trees, vines, plants anl vegetation. I Address W. C. WEaTBROOKi Late of Wllsop Nurseries, Wilson, N. C. wy-FOR SALE at f NNISS' Drugstore, Salisbury. Ni C. 82:3w MIX Li STONES. 11 L' UNDERSIGNED has booght the well III-"" known ROWAN COUNTY JlILL I STONE QUARRY of K. E. PhUUps, deceased, 1 and will conUnue to supply the pubMc de- I mand for Mill stones from this celebrated JL grit so well known throughout this country for Its superiority for 1 111 Stones. Granite blocks for Ornamental purposes. Monuments, c., 4c;, can also be had at this quarry. Address, J. T. WYATT, Salisbury, C. " EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notiee is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Jetute Sechler, deed., to present the aroe to the ncderftigned on or before the 2()th dav of March, 1880; aud all persons indebted to the estate of said dee d are notified to call on ns and pay the name vithont delay. B. C. SKCnLEe, ) Ex'm f Jesse A. W. Sechler, I Sechler, dccM. March lIHli, J 333, 22:C.;pd. 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Uedical Triumpa Of Gi8 Age! SYMPTOMS tOF A TORPID yiVER. Iiosa of appetite. DoTrclseoativc, Fain tn tho bead, with a doll eensation la tho bach part; Pafn under tho khonldcr blade, Falbaeas after eatlre, wltH a die inclination to exertion of body rr mled, Irritability of temper, I-pw spirits, xrii'a ofoelicff of hnTlasncslcctcd Botnednty, Wearineas, Dlxzineas, Flntterlnz tt tho Heart. Dots befcrotho f yes. Headache orer the risbt eye. Restlessness, with Ctfal ilrearaa, Ilishly colored Urine, and COWSTIPATSOW. VLTT'S are especially adapted to such cases, ono doao effects eudi a change of fecJ iupr ft-- to sistohlsli the sua t rcr. They Increase tho A ppetitc.atdc auce tbr body to Take on FleIi, J..:i iho tcra I nourished, r.rd byihi.irPoiiio Aclisii cn the Uigesti re Oreans,nffriilar Stools ora TUTT'S Hill ffl& Goat Hatr or Vuiskes8 changed to a Glosst Black by a sinRto nrpllcc-tion cf this Dte. It imparts a natural color, cctn instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, cr sent by express on rcccintof 61. Office, 44 Murray St-. Ww v-r vcare. mv mni;- ia ncr tit, L . a li. ior Qi. . 'c to j her l,ed Severn ?. ,,n(1 n eo5?W several month remedies. Within ;.::!,slr1 H the w encimr B. K n t . u m 2 relief. , She his 1, .7 Ted ta:W- and ia UJ,nienced I...: Vt hasl.eninthr-e tin!, der!aidlmmenPrmelt,J Jacksonville. L. , ' D. J K1DNRY IROmu. But veara ri- i soflercx from a'tonWesome tn plaint, for the roliof f : . Vni over 250 without; bewfit tL M1 so-called remedies proving r..;."' u . . - "iiurp : . i i- usc oi one sinie OottlebfB li n p' marveloas, giving more relitinr,1 treatment comlMued. It i i i01' while others, iFtlicv cure t A distant future. : ""'"cth, C. II. Roberts, Atlanta Water ' Dr. L. A. Hnilif! nf A 1 .. l - st .....nn. no o. J nrge nursery andfyineyard: lias a lajl J 1 ilacc who was cuNd of a stnlvl L Scrofula, with on single bottle of K f jf Write to him about the case. ''M Frank Joscpli, 45 Jones street, MhJ season who had a slouch in-VAriV ulcer of the nerk(nd had lost Ms )ij.r and eyeeight, finding no relief. One; of Bj 1$. B. healcdi thirulcer, eradicate posion from his blood, restored I bis eTesliu' and placed him oh the road to health A book filled with wonderful proof fmii the very best clas of citiwns, and re! racndations from the lendii r DnifTr," of Atlanta, mailed free to anv address, B. B. only a year bid and is working vot ders. Lare bottle tl or sifnr t re price, Druggists. x pressed on rereint Atlanta,GV. - ostiva ttj Sick llesdstk-J t hronlc Dir rlxea, JauiuUc ! luipurlty (if : rangementof lircr, UoTeiii -nJEldac, STMPTOSrS OF A IISKSEO LltnL ' Bad Breath: 1'ain In thr- ,U pain is felt under ihe ShouUIer-bUJc, misuVcifcr Khcuntatism ; general los cf appetite; Bocs ! gencrauy costive; umetimci alternating with lu the heai is troubled with pt.m. is dull and; barf i with considerable loss f memory, accompwaoi i with apainfulsensntiinof cav;n,;iih Kintiorobit ' which ought te hive betn dune; a ighCdr ftt-' and flushed (ace is sometimes ar. atteodaai, & mistaken for consumption; the patient conpiaiw :, of weariness and debility ; nervous, easily. sunlek feet cold or burning, srirnetiines a prickly semi ! vi iuc wun exists; pirus are low and (Jclpogdea and, although satisfied that exercise .would be ta. a nciai. yi try it in fact, distrusts cverv rcmei'v of the above iymptoins attend t'ie ilisease.WtiMt" To the needs of the tourist, commercial traveler and new settler,. Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters is peculiarly adapted, since U strengthens the digestive organs, and braces the physical energies to nnnealth ful influences. It removes and prevent malarial fever, constipation, dyspepsiaJi healthfully stimulates the kidneys and bladder, and enriches as well as irarifitl the blood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, the wears and debilitated find it a reliable sonrce et renewed 'strength and comfort. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. prophyUctig FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family Ls. 9 Eradicates HALABIA. "Bor Scarlet and Typhoid Ferers, Diphtheria, Sali vation, Ulcerated SoreThroat, Small Pok, Measles, and UContagiasvDiseaiies. persons waiting on the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever has never betn known to spread Where the Fluid was 'used. Yellow Fever has been fsured with it after black vomit had taken place. The wort cases of Diphtheria yield to it. : FeverctlandStekPer-1 SMAIX-FOX and PITTING of Small Poi PREVENTED Afnember of my fam ily was taken with ! Small-pox. I used the j Fluid ; the patient was j not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the bouse again in three j weefcs, and Do others I had? it. -J. W. Park I ins?n, Philadelphia. sons refreshed and Bed Sores prevent ed by bathing with Darbys Fluid. Impure Air - made harmless arj purified. For Sore Throat It is a sure cure. A Contagion ' destroyed. For Fronted Feet, Chilblains, Piles, Chafing, etc. Rheumatism cured. t Soft White Complex ions secured ty its use. Ship Fever prevented. To purify the ltreath. Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. . : Erysipelas cured. Iturns relieved instantly. Scars prevented. inrsentery cm-ea. ,ucesSfn.fy in u,e ucar Wounds healed rapidly. meA of D.phtheria. acanry curca. An Antidote for Anitrnl fir Vepetahde Poisons. Stings, etc. i Teter dried up. I used the Fluid during Ctiplera prevented. our present agliction with ? ciders punuedand DipHtieria Prevented. the physicians here user Darbys Fluid verv A. 9TOLLKNWBKCK. I Greensboro, Ala. ficial, yet one can hardly sumnion "up foniluclttt try it m iac of the above i have occurred when but ( w of ihcm eird. tct examination after death has shown the Lhcrii - have been extensively deranged. . It should be used by all persons, old ij young, whenever arty of the abbr . symptoms appear. Persons Traveling or Living ia Cs 1 healthy Localities, by taking a dmeoccuu ' ally to keeD the Ljver in healthy aenmi. Ml inrf all Malaria, Uitious nttnt-ks, Dinioca, Nm j sea, Drowsiness,- Depression t.f Spirits, e. I I will invigorate like a glass of wine, but bast. ' toxicating beverage. . : ; If Tou havl eaten nnytlitnr hard tt ' rMgestion, or fcH "heavy after mea:t. or lees . less at night, take a dose and you will be elievcoV- j .'1 'i Time and Doctors' Ttllls will b tarts' by always keeping the Krgalator ;' In the House! - U j; i j, ?or, whatever the ailment may br. thmwUf ., safe purgative, alterative and tonic ta never be out of place. The rtmely is hsrmira and does not interfere with busiacMsr: ! . pleasure. ., j: IT TS PU31ELY VEOETABLK. "" j j i And has all the power and efficacy of Oki' Quinine, without any of the injurious aiterrS.! j; - A Governor's Testimony. ; 1. Simmons Liver Kegulator has been is u IS bt; i family ibr some time, and I m sauiM ' ' valuable addition to tne meilical science. j' J. Gill Shortfk, Govenwafskt . Hon. Alexander II. Stephens, of C. ' , says: Have derived some benefit from tfesK"; ; Simmons Liver Regulator, aud wish to prM; -further trial. j "The only Tiling that never TM Relieve." 1 have used many remedies l Dfv pepsia, Lrver Affection and f)etjlity, tnl nave found anytKin to benefit me to theriK iimmons laver Regulator has, I sent fn Mij . nesota to Georgia; for it, and would send (unjg such a medicine, and would adviell"w4os : ilarly affected to give It. a trial as it secra the oaf ? thing that never fails to reli-e . ' , i - P. M. JanneV, Minneapolil, W: Dr. T. TV. Mason -says : From actual . perienc in the usejif Simmons Liver RfgJatws toy practice I have l-een and a.-n sastii and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. STsA.e only the Gennlne, whick W, has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Ms ; and Signature of J. II. ZF.ILI.V Ctt FOR SAT.FSpY ALL MVGCmS Tie Vallej Mnfoal Life OF VIRC1NIA. . nOM-E OKFIt li, SI AIMON-U.r The Cbcapest, Safest, and Most KelibleUf , surance now orreredtlie public is found la UO ley futual, which enables you to carry a i p licy at an actual avera?e cost of lM Pf M II For further Information, call on or addr jj J. V. MCKENZIE. AfWt U May 20, 1883.1 -f SAUSBnr.5& : a week solutely at home. outOt Irf- j i r sure. No risk. fI? ! quired, header. If j on wdi j- j at which persons of either j i or olrtj can make rreat pay all the tii' "jw i j wnnaosoiute certainty, write mr p'" tai' U . 11 LLL 1 I. CL V.O., . - S66 U;ly 4 VecetabiePUI - i i Em Scarlet Fever ' with .de cided advantage. It is indispensable: to the sick room. -1Wst, F. . Sand foed. Eyrie, Ala. Scarlet Pever LVl H I H I I II 111 l M I I hfcaled In bases of Death it should be used about tie corpse it will prevent any unpleaf ant smell. The eminent Phy. slcUn, J. MARION HIMS, BL New York, says: "I am convinced Prof. Darbys PnSphyUcac Flnid is valiiaUe disinfectant." FanderbBt Unirerslty, ashvflle, Tenn, 1 testify to the most excellent miaiitu. r or . i . 7 '.mmv in m na . iiarbys rrpnylactic t luid. As a disinfectant detergent it is both theoretically and practicalhr superior to any preparation with whic&J am ae quainted -N. 1. Lurro. Prf. Chemistry Darbys nald is Rectfrnmended b7 Hon. Alsxandes H. StbHikks nf cArA!?. . Rev. Gech F. Pierce, u,, M q.' KfccShK T?r HOME. Perfectly harmless. Usd internally or '"TT for ilanfor lieast. 1 The Flu, ha .CIZ".0 ,ve abaBia.td;Vh"'",.,"!e,, here ctumed. Jor r'r VlJ' Ul. . m-n your Wrichts Indian FOB TUB And alt Bilious Compta Sale to take, being purely ! 1 ing. Price 23 ets. Aliuruwisa. 5sr7.f -Aty- " -AAn So ntSB wm die of ';,r.AvA.' VER. If rout' I'nw.ipr art- ' - ' lioaCT1? Fonts-. fwrter.wil).re .int fAr" r"S ' - Fit Powder wilt tr.T-r crr arTd rresm twenn j r f 'Rf- " ; fontE-s Powders w;11nr r 1 sW-w- Forte's Powhrits wftx " aV" ". Sold everywhere. preprtf' - JSLl 1 i 7 t' WJ LMD kM MILL Wm TrTo lrttv nn.l tirnis r--... H rartieular,taldrer callnnEltlG. -. y w proprietor, .J. II. ZEILIN Ift CO.. Manufacturing Cheats, i'Hl LAPEL PHIA. ' '! ' .1 " : " " : ! I' A