The Albany Star. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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WAITING rm THF GRIST
"ft W strange," xaiti a gentleman who
Ml next to me in tk car, aud with
whom I had struck up an acquaint
■Kse,"what effect a word,a look.or little
•at of a perfect stranger will have up-
on a person."
"Yea," jutl ' wore than anv of U
MB raalili "
It Wa« the simple act of a lruu-
(Mr that changed the whole course of
my life." '
"Indeed! how so?'
"'When I wm • l>oy,my father moved
to A* far Weat—Ohio. • It wai before
tile day a <d steam, and no great mills
thunder ad oo the river banks, but ooca-
alnaally there was a little grist-mill
by the aide of some small stream, and
hithecwhwrorer the water -wm up, the
who* neigborliood came with their
"Ti t oOiue ftrst served.' I was
; the one wot irom our house,
11 waa too email to ba of mu<4>
— mi * fana.1 was as good as a man
to carry the griat to mill. Bo I wm not
l*«H«uvrieedoM morning when my
„ __ you can get up
anil go to uuil to-day."
inndar*' mill wm ten miles away;
b*l I bed made the trip so often that
it did not aeon far. I believe
~ * "f#. •« old mill
. I can see
stood there
its huge
fjAf.
the North
folks there
„ wsa do
<i y; Ut I
^ .. Arranged t long
ways ahead. He once preached near •
one of the small towns in the vicinity:
of Atlanta, Oa., and told his conprcgH-i
tion that on that da.v, one year, he would j
preach to them again.
The next season, on the Saturday
afternoon proceeding the Sunday of the
appointed tune, the old uian was io"-
glttg along thu main road in the dirccl
turn of the eongregutiou. lie noticed
.before lwu a stout little negro boy, of
peculiarly active step mid m&nuer who
carried in his hand a small tin horn,
such as used to call the people to their
meals.
The custom among many in the south
(previous to the war) was to allow mar-
ried men to go to thair wives' houses,
end children to visit their parents, on
Saturday evening, to stay with them on
Hun day; and a^ the negroes were mu-
stually inclined, they carried a fife, a
horn, or a banjo, to give notice of their
approach and to beguile the way;
while in other cases they would whistle,
ring or ahout. Dow. according to his
usual manner, entered into conversation
with the boy, and found he was intend-
ing to visit the congregation he was
about to meet. If the truth must be
fa}d, Lorenzo had an idea that the char-
later ol the flock was that of a reck-
mr-— frolicsome, kind, careless people,
upoa whom it was necessary to make
* Tery decided impression, or his
tune would be thrown away among
them.
"What is your name, my lad? ' asked
Dow.
"Gabriel, sir," replied the boy, lifting
a now straw hat and showing his ivory,
While lie actively stepped along to keep
*°e with |be preachers horse.
"Cad yoi blow upon that horn V"
-Oh.vM.mister, I can toot s little."
A Had Experience.
whs on his \vny home
Man Are Imwi Their Hal*
Is there is a contfivan. e upon earth
that radiates its wearer's self satisfac
„ tion and vanity like that awful, fur-cov
thiity Louis apart to make his money j ®re<l dome under which the brass-
cariv him through. ! mounted drum major delights to strut V
He whs on his way home from
Lead vtile. He liad on a ragged sum
mer fint, «ud he had taking lus meals
that'Hu"K
"The
egraph
look
post it would
pleasantly self
ftgi a jm,
"Well, let me heiur you."
80 the negro inflated his cheeks and
«ade the woods rkound.
"D : >u kua* a tall pine tree near
«t#ud at Hharoa V Mid Dow.
lee, that I do, very well, mister."
Lorenzo then put his hand into his
pocket, and pulling out a silver dollar
allowed it to the negro, and told him
would •climb into -the pine
the people met at the meet-
„ —jep there quiet until he call-
— oat hie name, and then blow on his
horn m ha had just done, he would
Se him the silver dollar if he did not
I anybody about it.
" expressed himself liighly
euaiaa ofl'er, and promised
andiecreey.
large congregation as-
— — rou to hear the famous
Lorenzo Dow, Serious old men and
their wives, wild hoys and their sweet
hearts. almost all en horseback, some-
toaea l>y twos and throes, besides m-
G&taufc&&
eccentric, far they love anything that
UM l«ugb attached to' it, and they
Dow selected rather of a brimstone
text, aad made the application m strong
as possible, hut he forced his way
!*0^g,ike iMNdtky,
honeef-heart sd people, who are hard
£? fcn
uadar the
of ate, and
* w Hwyui v
Maat time we had while
(for our grist. This
an addition to tfce Mon-
ths habit of
time in old ...
young fallow about mj
ably a little older. HA
Chwtoy Allen, and hi* fa-
■ road. He
bat I
tha
Wm soent as
Wa time for m fellows to
■aid Hsi Fialsj, one of
toughs oo Boeky Fork,
although it wm
we did to sleep
uwra
until Hm ex
I Wev'e got s parson hers,
aracter o
men, I firmly
OMl would do
jasKtSfTi
11
of the nsighlxirhood,
to beat
through this gate yes-
M ii
if
iff UnihiiNif
Un«. I MB off te the
ufaee him, aad afrahl
00 the
fia
fmKSt
csny him through.
1 like Uie country out
way, he replied to the query. '
climate is yood, the seeuery line
some of the people as honest as need
be. i \u trouble m to know how to 1 the leading touch to the toileCoFmiiu
take the bad ones.' j or woman. 11 a woman i« stylish her
I should think that would be easy," j bat will say so If she is fooli ii or
on a telei
make the post
j con scious.
au" The spirit of character lurks in the
hat, which is the one adjuuet that gives
s#**The sawo messurb will not unit all cir-
cumstances " But Killoey-Wort isuits til esses
of liver, bowels and kidney discuses aud their
concomitants, pilos, comjtiiiatioa, diibeUe,
ague, etc Try it ami yon will say so too. |
'Thismsv certify that I t, v<. iiw,| perry
L>s i VetfeUble l ain Killei ui nuaieroun I
*D™ believe it to in* a very valuable
medicine I have prmi rilvil m in Imwvl ra.m-
plamt, (particularly in children) and it it. in
uiy opiuion, «il|K>rior I., Mi.v prenaratimm t
have ever used for the ri imf of those ilisi
!
AFfOftSlhG BOii Bthu ]i i 1 Hi
}/>*>
fOR HOi H NiRVt AHP MUSClf
•s.
i he boldly described, in the
*Mge. the appearance and
f the "last great day," and
lieir condition when
the preschur
■ i — jmused, "that
this were the.day I"
Ha mw that some «f the women lie-
aaina a little figity, and that they
aoogadthe fallows luto silence and
" ti<«.
'ted he. elevating his
il should tound his
— _ aomaat the little negro
showed he wm a "tramp," and from
the top of thu I fiy pine a loud and
— • • overwhelmed the
negroes
to a dull
XsverwM alarm, snr-l
nt no re promptly
mmpwwv
Dow looked with grave, bat
"Condoetor of a hod r
"Ko, elr,"
"Society reporter for a
per T"
K -*0-
"What wm he doing then r
"He wasn'tdoiiiK anything,
doad."
T1 M
- were about
4ha pine
Ion WM arreetad by
tonM of the preaoll-
£ii
—you teaI eo, how will
ImI when that day doe* roate?"
yon
they were talalag ahoat.
"Why, the be* eo«id be spMed well
enough, aM he does aot know anything
liffiul MMI liwilimi " wifl my ftiliiti
"There ie oas tWag he ium know,'
said the eolre, Tie knows haw to
tell the trail'' ' f
"Ha tIm nested the eireawataaM
S
father relied me to him, aaJtoU lae
HkM— | retaf te start aj
Xu'Til
He wm burVying along Center street
& other morning, when a lioy sl«mt
on ||l etopped him and nsIM
itr
•ftf." n ' '
"What l« S T"
'Going to sweep out an ofttce for a
w-/ f '
'OaaMtf he's a lawyer he'll give me
tea cents and pr«du>t that I'll lie Pres-
Idaat some day, hat if he's a broker lis
Will flip uie a lialf a dollar and iM>t
eara two eewte whether 1 bring up In
Washlagtoa or Halifei I M'long"
Ret VatMM with a IJtUr.
The Murgeaa Oaaeral of the If. M. A., J
Dr. S. 1'. Moore, writing from head
ouartera, Riehfcnad, Vs in im, slet«s
oMMally that, "If Dr. Worthlngtoi. ean I
faraiah larsa fanattttM of hi* (Jboiera
« Diarrhea Madietae, wa will plaee
Isiwel |
wats the reply
^eB, it lookb that way, but 1 had a
little experience. 1 am the original
diskiverer of the richest mine around
Leudville."
"Is that bo'/"
\es, sir; i am the very man,
though you wouldn't think it to see
my old clothcs."
"Theii you don't own it now'/"
Not a bit of it. I'll explain: 1
was walking around the hills for signs.
I collected some specimens for assay,
staked out a claim and went to the
assuyer's. It was two days before he
let ine know it was the richest ore lie
bad ever seen, and then 1 hurried
back to my claim, llang my buttons
if it hadn't been jumped."
;;jiowr
Why a gang of shariiers had found
the t-pec and built a j olc shanty and
bung out a sign of 'First baptist
Church over the door. Sure as
shootin they had, and llie law out
there is that no miner can sink a
shaft within two hundred ieet of a
chuich building. They saw me oom-
ing and when I got there, they were
actually holding a revival. There
were just six of them, mid they got
up one after another and told how
wicked they had been and how sorry
tltey were, and wotild you .believe it,
titey had the cheek to ask me to lead
the siuging. I went to law, but they
beat me. Three days after the ver-
dict the 'First Baptist Church' burned
down; before the asliM were cold the
congregation were developing a mine
worth over a million dollars. You
see, I didn't know how to take them."
"Wm there any particular way of
taking them?"
Mon bet there was. 1 ought to
have opened on that revivil with a
Winchester rifle and given the coro-
ner A'OO for a verdict that, they died
of too much religion."—Ex.
„4 Beyheed Heroes.
Arkjuiaaw lnrtlir.
Several men were speaking of their
boyhood heroes, when one of them re-
marked : "The affairs of life take many
sudden turn*. When I went to school
I almost worshipped a boy whom I knew
would become a grcut man. He was
always at the head of his classes, and
held qp by the teacher as an example
of intellectual strength. The other
day when I weut back, to the home of
my youth I saw him. What do you
•se ho was doing V
leadmg Jswyer, no doubt."
"Noted politician?"
"No; he oqrriod horses for a living.
I could not help but rnuse over hTs
ones brilliant prospects and take a
sadder view of life."
Notas bad a* my oase," said n mem-
ber of the company. "1 used to wor-
ship a hero at school. He was s brill-
iant orator and used to write piece* for
. n* p*per that challenged
the Maura Men of the most eminent
citieens of the town. Every quo up-
poeed he would be s great alitor or
•Uteiuaan. Well, I reoeatly visited the
neighborhood, aad I, like you, eould
not help but nuM over hi* once brill-
oMi/*r"<,1'WU *nd ,,k" a ""H" Ti*w
"What was he doing 7 Cleaning out
well* for a living?"
"if,sk."T-
In a hide fcbaee? '
sensible, refined or commonlpace the
hat will tell it. If a man is a gentle
uiau his hat will prove it. A fop, a
fool, a swell,and a fraud may be known
by their hats. Men may contrive to
make every other article of apparel lie
and dissemble, but truth clings to the
hat, The face may be compelled to
conceal everything, but upon the hat
j no spell of socrecy can be laid. Leok
i at it and read its owner's mind -Mew
York (Jrapkic.
j Tuk l oy stood on the back yard fence
| whence all buthmi had fled. The flames
j that lit his father's barn shone just
above the shed- One bunch of
crackers in his hand, two others in his
hat, with piteous accents loud he cried,
'•I never thought ofthat." A bunch of
cracker* to the tail of oue small dog he
tied; the sparks flew wide, and red, and
hot; they lit upon the brat ; they fired
the crackers in his hand, and lit those
in his hat. Their came a burst of rat-
tling sound the I ay, where was ho
gouo? Ask Uie winds that far arouud
strewed hit" of meat and bone and
scraps of clothes and balls and' tops,
and nails and yarn, the relic of that
dreadful boy that burned his father'*
barn.
Heme Item*.
-■ All four u*n fault
If >ou lacaaiu ale* «hau iuu can
un ho ji bittura Out mw -full.
The woaka.t woman, amaiiMt child, and
Kick eat invalid cau um hop Utters with safety
and great KOO<j - "J
—Old men totUring around from Kheurna
■ m Irt/iouv Imhlit,i - _ a ... .
Clear* out
bu*u, bk U tike
ItOliOM ON KAIS •
r^ia. mil *, rotche-a, ilea,
, « lil|>H.U <tka. i u Ifci .
'',*V.*?ou ' , e*..ch S'4"1' l-inlineul aliuuWI,4 «
a ptjL tu.evcr, huuie. s«,< Uie i-iulucm Jlviuv.
, .ltj^ laaieious lot 10 Scaiili,au ui>r*i
<>1 a.ru„ o, A. ker'. Dy.i,T.bteii
HorUKS SWA.VN MOKN SIMt f.
l«v«Uk L^. u*Jflci". harmless, cattiarll. . i„r
t«v©rlahucM,reatl©ssuea*. ornia. conaUpailon
r or every pam MObli In Ik|i to tr> IVacli Ki«,i,(.
Llolu i or-a*lU action au«l rrlU;i U tl « resuli
••)• h suflerrr of JU yewa'
I ure CwI-LIvbi OU iua<1« (rout aclnu-d IIvera
Yort"8 tilIT'* Co., New
. " " absolutely purs anil soost l'alleots
""i0* " l'ro,'-r It to si! other*. M.ys
.iisi/rrti"1"'1"'u' *"y
«-lu.f,les. AlutrouRl,
r. L. i ''' " t*« Wi .iu.doby
< iKwn.1., lUziin, k Co,, New lurk
I'allerioii'. l-caeh IS Ions I.Uiluieul kill. .:i. .v
woruit;be.l baiH.aHd all kl„,l. ,,r |«ai.«u-the %.
Ulct of the I ullle Kluf «ud wile of llic aloruiitlil.
ee-Iu the DUuiMnd Dies more colorinj! is
glveu for 10 ets. thou in auv 15 or ffi-oout
dyes, and tlioy jjive faster anil more brilliant
color.
WIkii you l6ll or Niw ^ «/rk <:il).«*va
bM|C4f(«. e«|>rcaaa|(f> miHcarriage Ubr. n.| ai
fin Uhanii lf i N lioifet. opnoiiliotJ itu l <Vu-
tr l Wh . Irraul riKMiix. tlli «la, oai
$l.(wu,4w ndMc« <1 I '
Kitro|M-iui |ilau. b'A
$1 o«l ut>w r<ln # r >l*y
ltr«Uuraiil
n ^2. * „ 'fwr#t5 tw i uliMM'"4 * I'UU d
rallro^ia to all «lfi ol«. FautUKa . n. i„ u.,
for uiouev l ite ii it 4ni Union ii. m iua„
ct any other l t*clMi boicl In lltt; < .«>
AnoIU aaraeaay* Ur. Acler'i Kuarniai. t riu Uy
I',r ro«irlia croap or tflptbtrU. |irNni*ii.
Qitluk, c
UUCUUfAIUA.
L-ouipl«M cure, ail
J Urinary Uliaaaaa,
aunoyluir Kl<lu.-)
$1. lirU|(jf|al j).
I'lttiweni, II...
Mluk Ui alroyfr wf all rlttuiuatU palun.
THI ii liV
INK
MUM I >
Hut
\ Hik«
VOX Lll-
MUlli,
BI(,'HI*R0-
*1 *(.
rnortu
flKTPEl
LI 1 ""**""0 IUU TT|1I_
u0r weakuww will be
-'iMojt UOW bj lUaing bop biUorn.
wif# aad daoghler war* mad* kaatUir
Litter* ---■ * *
by the use of hop Li£
them to my people.—J
almost new by using bop bitter*.
"" " * 'iter ware i
wrf. 1 reedmeienS
■Methodist Ulergymsn.
A*k any seod doctor If llop
Wtta«M. not Ui. Ust family usdiclu.
—Malarial fever, Ague and Billousneas, will
teavo every neighborhood as aoou as hop hit-
ter* arrive 1
motlMirdrowe the paralysis and neu-
tttJCTtZXP" •UL ^ wt-
U°"bltU'"
—lee water 1* ronderod harmless and more
rufreehieg aad reviving with hop bitter* la
each draught.
tt^?a\^oruirUi ,ur ^a(fod ^iu-
Mrs. 8. E. Griffith, of Jonesboro,
says; " 1 have used Brown's Iron Bit-
ter* for loss of appetite and dyspepsia
and it has cured me."
THE GREAT
weekly pa
He
WkiuuraviLUi, J fM1>vl
* y*; "Brow*'* Iron Bitters Wave permanent
IM.-Mey.
Ktijali Wilson
:—/-■ — ■ .V
ly ouredia* of oblll* and fever '
No matter how hard it is to find a
rocking-chair during the day, a man i*
sure to fall over one when he is in
*«aroh of a matchbox after dark.
'lite button hole* ef Chrolitbion oollars aad
ou<f are m id* to they will not tear oat like
other kind*.
Tsui i* nailing in one «it|iiin t« *n
ardent lover than the bMutifu^* Mo
i^die* and alekly girl* r*<julr leg * non a
ooholio gentle stimulant, will Hod Brown'* Iron
Bitter* beucfletal.
.T«k names adopted by Chinamen
in this country are mere trading name*
— noins de guorro taken for the oc-
eaaiou. Thu*, Ham Isee means "three
profits" and Wall Lee "united profits
Hiug Ham nieim* "keep your eye on
me," an Wan Lung* is 'Tm not well.1
- Bou-at-
WD'a Iroa
Tfc* but ns ri, (of Ckstora. Crmas, Usrrkn.
mi, by SarasM oAmi (i. a. t i,, o„
Wsjvss, rsrorsr lln.nl I' ll„ «..u«k ClUlUr
'rt" "•«. «Sl b Dr.s,l.i,
sa* Dsslsw, OjljJWwlMilfssr ssaw I. Mmrs Is (s«lr. hJ.
Ks rt«r.. Till MAIUi A. V^ttll UI^JUIJ, ^
a itoi'KD siirnramiiu woman
(Krorn Uie Borton (Jlub*.\
Biker*
M and aiekly girl* reaairing a
KSSwaf1 '" ®ro'
iaUdete Agaiaet Ia*r lee
It is terrible to read of lufeeUoue
with whieb we are etill troub
now
• I Tr w-e^ep. wm m* m ■•III irUUU
lad. Thare are wheU dietricts not
trMbliBg fnr fear that the small-po
Will llivade them or epread withii
tbMs, town* are dreading the coming
of malarial fevers, other* are alr.^,1,
Mfferiug uader diptheria, whileaoarlet
fever, neMie*, etc., are not even meu
UMaJ
WMHfM•
We tkiafc that a certain elaesof autl
dotes have aever beoome suflloiently
afffM|M In thee# oaaee. There ie
' awnlally which we would wish
itnMon, the fume* of Udling malt
"Tfcsy dispel iafeetloM particle* rap.
Idlv aad hill their virulsuM, particu-
larly If it i* used iu thus. Where theee
fume* are u*ed, windows and door*
should be eloee<l aad aot ba opaed for
twmty Minutes.
After tills tfam fresh
Wf. When three
#ly, dleeae* will
air can lie admitted fraely. When thrae
fume* are used repeated
aseuredly U kepTofK
Thi* Is slso sti eicnllent preventive
among cattle and *heep again*! Infec-
tion, and even a curative in certain
case*. The great power of acid* to kill
and dispel malarial particle* I* not
sufficiently appreoiaUd, and anyoue
cau make a trial in the eimplae! form
bv allowing the the fume* of boilla
vinegar to wpreail alxiul. Von il an
IfmTlh.
15
l'l/Ul*o one III tlie renint rise* in
llimk t-'reet, My , Mies Nannie Lee end
eisler, aged 1«, etUm|rted to efoee the
creek. Is th on hor«e When they gotl
acar the middle of tha etream, the
horse became entangled in eome brush
ami threw them lato the foaming wa
AmmmiiknIiam, Mass., Jan. 14, 1HM0.
I have been very Sick for two years
Thar all gave me up m past cure,
tried the most skillful physicians, but
they did nol reeuh the worst part
The lung* and helrt would fllf ap
every night and dietrMe me, and mv
*^«>ikt was verr bad. I told my
ohildrM 1 ebould never die in peeca
until I had tried Hop Bitters, fhavs
taken two bottlee. They have helped
me very much indeed. I am now well.
There yes a lot of folks here who have
255 "J?Jr U' mk1 "10' <m«1 Uiey
uee.1 them and are oared, and fM| „
thankful m I do thai there i* *o ¥.iu
pie a medicine made.
MH8 O. C'UHHINd.
A t^sa4t* turns*,
•rt Nswtoo, lab
•rtU Oil
iteaeivelv la >■
WMmm * *ov*r*lg* reatedy
I/ang l>l**a*«. ITU * aura ear* for lion
npifoii sod lis* BO *<|U*I for *11 p*ntor*l
RpUlnU. Hold bjr all drng(UU
&
Strengthening - - .layj«eiMis«= . "Fettcning.
✓X0 LDEN'S LIQUID BEEFJONIC
'^J'ronofieed by pom of ;■>! -
utul by tUouKntul* of ptoplc tvlio
tune tmtl il, to W U,H be*~kno,rHrt*u*l„
fOrDttolUtf, l>H*pTptln, ln<Uat*lion. Imm of
Appetite, Ltm cffjnJ.,
Vtmalv WoakHTf, tinsh U Irrilutillily, Mu-
ioriai V1 i'ri~r and trtrio// /■./, * ami irlt.T1
«e fa« mm rryuircrf rmcMtWly
from all other MUxf J\Md. „,ut Tonic*.
IT IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF
tho MiUtod and mrh'hcM It, autl 1h iboro -
foroatiuo invifforant aMd cvrrertlr*
In cuHOHof ull chronic uutludw* wlilch
oreaMoclatotf with an impovkkihiiki*
ktatkOK THK l M oi . Tlinae all yl«l<l
t«iUion-yuhttlitK tiiwl itourlublui;| r<>p-
ortloaof it* profit IihxI tonic olcmuntf.
11 com|>cii'Wil. H f^r i-Lfi IttMS u/ rilaHtff,
ln<ltictxl l>y Coiffinniftiion, Catarrh or
ltrumhiul hii-I Throat affixHour. Jt
if HI remedy feminine iieblllty autl
relmburao tbo*/''emale phytlqae for
Ihoao lohtuH of vitality ocojini<auy
intf complaint* peculiar to the bcjl.
Mother*nur lnfj their own children,
itu<l delicate women v bo ox poet W>
bocoino molbora auU brlug u |> elyor-
ou* children fthouM by all incnbH utto
It, it will rim to re Muffercr* from
Mental or Nervoa* !'rout ration aria-
lux from Orer-tcorlc, iCxccsm* Or
protracted l>l*camc. It will cur*
Drunkcnuc— aud the Opium Habit
—for oh tho apiMiUU) grown hnalthler
ami dltfottilon more vlgoroun through
tho uao of this Tonlo, tho unnatural
craving dlo* away until totally ex*
linct. It U highly btnrflcial in lAoer
Otmplalnl*. Malarial Fever, aad
ALI. Malarial IMfcaae; and for tho
debtlltatlng effoota of jretvf of amy
kind It hAs no eaual. It repwkf
woMtc, Improve* 1*1 a est Ion ana Ap-
petite, and affords the DmpepUe In-
valid an easily assimilable artlele
of food I and Is no pleasant to the taste
that the most sensitive palate will not
rejoctIL
THAT THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
and Invalids generally may proper!/
underntaud tho merits of "Vslden's
JUquld liccf Tonic/' an aiutlytla by
tho eminent cheatIhI, AUTlIOll HILL
HABBALL, M.l>., F.lt.B., of London,
Knglantl; an<l alboun cndoritoment by
the colobrutod phyaleian, I'rofoaa^i
Hill KRAHMIJtJ W1IJJON, F.U.H..LL.D.,
of London, aro lal>olo4l ou each battle.
lAUTION.- Colden's LiquiJ
UKEV TONIC Im an abbreviation of
lUorlglnnl n/uno--"fiOLDKN,H LIK-
LIQUID Is XI It ACT OF UKKi A SO
TONJO IKVldOfiATOIl " Karli bottlebf ar*
ihirtorlglnal name a mark of Roiiulni'utma
which ahoubl nlwnya biftinuirv**!, a* there
are ocverat poor Imitation*. Tlie mo l*erl-
ority of 11h nmtorl/ila aud cotn|Mjaltl<>n will
'■*) BlrWrtly nutlfilalu< l tt.,|<l \}y l>ruggi U
generally at$1; C IroUloe U\r*V C. N.0H1T-
TKNTON. (IKNKIUIa AoKrf. il'i Kultou t..
Now York. UoldWholoaalebyJ. J.ttOUOl'T
k 00., (ialVL<au>n, Texas.
W A T £ R C
5HAFT
STRTrr
CLAFA
NL AC
r>Ua r Una
UOsnr-
Tli. atuVS U s fuud ltk.«sss of Mrs 1,7
*aw, of I-rut, Mass., srho sbuvs all stlwr liaiuan
a**r u ttsUifaiir ,*us<i u>s ■ rru«a
assMM o4 Ssr somsl..wl.sU lost..rail k«. *hr
e ssaluaslr 4 ruUi to ks, worti, oku k Is tk. nlw
«f a ur.stady. au4 Is oOll«.<1 to ks^p a, UH|
SN.leaala, ts luli km anssorUis Ivfr «ima|M Jmsk
■ Msk AailyyomU ayou ksr, sash boarii* lu .|s u
kanlaa of nfsrlim, or Joy at rsUass few it. Hm
VnslsMl OumHoaiMl U a tut swmI s. .i ,„a
•vS iwrrossa I Itars psrsotMll/ lsr,«l|pad It simI
asa ssllrSsd W Mts OuU. .( tl.l.
Os IS1I <4 Its ynrvirn au..l|>. II II . iwntM
a III *y tasksrt In lbs umstry.
On* aarai "II srt. kits a . karm an* asm Busk
pain. ItarlMnm ratlrrfy Uu.isSI.,a o( fsjllaf
•# Iks sU-rsr, lsSM-.tfrit.ss, I, mumIsr and pslalsl
MaastnuOoa,all OtaiUi, TrosISs#, lulUa.i.MjU,n alul
" " all ISst^M«„Msil, \ml III. sun*
_ *, siwl Is ssfsM lnlly ..l.,.i. .1 u>
ia*«iaa«eef lAts."
Hp«f*aM l'll| |s«ll.,a ot tl.s syttsm, sa<1 (lias
_ewU#*aa4Weer. It .. , fslstnss. iU4slsa>7,
liaiiflaS srsrU* for stlwUau.aadnesrMVaaS-
ot l>« *11 rk. II rarss 111.Alia*. Ilasdauksa,
r—sVitalw|la*, liarwrai I>«UUI; 11 1 - 1M.
rwlon aa* laSlassOo.,. Tlu.1 fw. tlHa "f Wsrlstf
Bfsavslagrala.wvlskl an* kaskstk., Is slaar*
«I mills 1111/ s«n* hy Us USS u .HI si sll ilatrs, aa*
1, aui la kariiM.ny will. IIm. taw
Dallas Mttlirul k Kurgiral liixlilnlc.
Mar
It a4 % vmlf #1. per l«ottt« ur ala tor $6 , and la mid by
intggfrfa. Ami astrlra w|wli«*l aft to apt-«'UI. mm, aa l
111' aaSMM uf Bm; wh# lta*« Ueii realorW In p. I fact
eMMUh Wf ll*a uaa ot Mwa Vu«elal4 t i,ra^ainrl, raa Im
wti^aliM 'l I./ aiUlraa^Mtf Mre I', |fli etaai|> lur i%>pkf,
at Umt liueta in IJM, Unae
UkUey <; ntptelu! ut either * n 11.u • i.d te
amrpsmst ***kuiui m UmUmumUh ei...«
" Mr* I'lakliaiM e (ivpr I'lU a," aay* vrgar, "art
tka l,* l im Ik* tavrhi fur tka vera ui < '<*iet||aatlo i,
aru1 h*i44ily >* Ilia Mvar, lur IH« 4
VurlSar *'#* ua*l ra In |la a|w«UI Una arwl Ut>ta fate
ua>|nal tlia lhrM|MMifwl In tie po|iulsritf
All Mi«a4 M-ap>< « Im r *# an Aufel nt tin- p « hiiaa autl
asMII -ii laiu <luggu4 to a In la
HOI*SalpliU, |*a or; Mra A. M It.
Tar. Itoiton Courier eivee the fol
IowIhk wi*« plena of adv&e to it* baoli-
aler reailer*: "Waver marry a H|rl
utile** yon have Itaowti liar at |«a*t
Hi run tlaya autl a i/LmUi."
l*« as a ma mortal
eeaia wsuiml to *ell tills wurk aad life
irrr. . , ^ "tWemi. Toren lll.*>*|,
M<mmI for rlri'ulaia and tern*
t W MraoMo I'ulillabor,
I'alias, Tuta*
The a|ii>ortioiiui«iit of aehool fun,I
lieen in.leflliitely |)(>et|K>Ue<l as
only a very few of the oountia* have
yet sent ill their *<'liolaftir r<i||* 11*
re|if>rt*
H I'lakliaei, «ho«e UaeruWul
t* *ltadow*il In ateuwl srarr uaoar w*
aa* the aeleel aad has *d*artd Um aunt
far etahlaji ur*r aud U
I Amorma mom
bifreRS
11' >e I e 11 r ', alaiii.
' It Millars mm nla
"ia n'|ulir „nui#
of I Ii" failoael
M"Mf«ifiMJ «oj>lir
w|a|«> |« ai prwacui
l f•Valla It |a a
l' #rfi I'tlf |iutu «|f
••Ialili iikiihI) I>iu
)• ■< Ina ihi' limn
IIIOImih proiM r
lo/a pic/anflva
' *(« and an el
faralh i>, |t feirll
• Ilia ImmI f a#alnal
•ll* aef lut irali'a
• Mil Mojlaliria Hi*.
|pt| |i| ilutuech ami
ll f, mill «*f|«|ifa f
• •hilar t liaafrn I a
low anlira •)alam,
for alf Iif All
4rujiflal4 •'• iiaal-
9t§$$ Sffallv.
V"I. ■
W)
ONE CENT
ON « WAGON
Mr. W. B. aill, of Belats, Alabama,
while recently on a visit te tbe noted
wagon and carriage works of the Btnde
brker Bros. Mannfaoturing, Conpe^j,
at South Bead, Indiana, said la tbe
treasurer of the company;
"Mr. Htudebaker, what do yon sap-
po«e I paid out for repairs last 7*" 00
the Htudebaker wsgons sold by met"
Mr. Htndr bakei: "How many wsgons
did you aell, Mr. Gill?"
Mr. 0111: "Five linndred, iu all."'
Mr, Ktudi bakt r: "Ob, perhaps ycur
repair* were Ufty dollars."
Mr. (llll: "Ju.t five dollars—one
CENT you KACIt WAGON SOLD PUBIMO
THE VKAtll"
Hucti h reoor.l, foi the H.udebahtr
good*, tell* it* ovu *i-ory, act! fully atu-
taiiiN tin; claim i.f its maker*, that their
wagon in "Tlie Beat ou Wheels,"
For oatalofnm and prioo list addreee,
meutioiiinv llit* puj>er,
SliMlcl)ak«r lirwi. Mfg.
SOUTH BEND, IND.
IIIRAM SIBLEY ACO.
II oS#! %num
r- I"4' *1 1 - , ,r.
In MMI 1 iill > lil Iniliia, Kti ry i aaa
of ( alarrli run 'I im inalli r lm« o|il, Imw l wl liuar
<Ua«i<iNraifliiM i *wr *./fm ram* of all • ! i«-
MfJi 4UmsSs ruti'tl wlllilii Ilia jiaal m>% m > nara.
All Maarari t iit luai uc. aiamu fur 1'auii.liU" ass
nil SfaiMiUoai. < w'
a til tall mi ira« . All eltai'anaia
•••MMfWIj/ lirali 'l A*hlr<
Aihlrtfi
Mm at#nut,
a* 1 ai'ten > ran.
* raatulilMi aas
• Inif all. t'oa-
I ►alia a. lift.
jUUBTj,
0®
A Spcolflo for
K!'llJt* STt
SI* A H||S. <OX.
vi'Uitm.
WAhunu sum.
M rsa, iff titis
UAJKt'lL MA*-
t wewiy,
Send for || CATALOGUE ft PWCC UfT.
HIRAM SIBLEY A OO.
•OCHUTU N.Y. CHICA««IU.>
onanwiumiiT. tao-tollman.
5.T0*
"aie
nu u «rAMAt n
MHM MATISM.
t<l IN
■ -Ml
Inept, Ii.
irt.leru aem* 11 nat a
TyDf.l A. llckaoHSM. Cb., n«i. If I .
USTMpMilsnra fWI/ laiavrMl l<y HIH IAM
KIDNEY-WORT
HAI UIIN PROVID
TlioeunseT oum (or
KIDNKY DI8EA8E8.
iiO
*Kenii wanted,
iu •stilh« lasl Ifrnsi work of Um> doati
■ la Liahi > s. 11. T. 111 lt_a
■Utd aiuaii Ilia ummI II
f«'ro<l KoikI fur Uirma an
...■sxs."
la i.f
Ih>. 'IVaiaa.
or a dUonlnMH urine li>4l.
TMIW In) HOT
I _ 1 luint la . ... —
•ala tliat /'Ml ar*« a vl'illrn
UUSI rA'I'M, ua. Kll'XXir WOUT al ortaa,
(Arua lata rm< uiiu h(4 11) aifl II a*11| a|*ua«|||/
e ti"iMu| ii> .l|a* a— aii'i ioaU ri In al'! jt .nH/iti
It h it UWNfi OUR! for nil
DI8EAUK8 of tho LIVER.
It Ium up-' Id" a*Si' n on llila lunat Im^orlant
«r|rari, a tilling It t*i lliruw off lot ptiilla -•"*
S"fton, alliiHilallitif III** In alllt/ atntmif i
Hll , and I r t. mpths <
Il nt a#fc« Una Its raifnl
aiul In
, mi of !!*«•
larwela In ftwaiMyttdl
r illatfli.it
t r#ait
SI iNa aa«
1
Mnlnrln
sr* l i Hi us
Mf'Hl Willi
In tha fti
wt<> 1. 11.11 lit
« \ •
nl/ r
If <iMar>> a ifH'rf ^ fr«int
1 i l. rl.t, liava lit« Aliilla,
' iiaU^slml, a Jilu.'ji
an<\ itiilak ly an
ua" I i<* flrsti iii
i" nirea of II
Lndioo.
.•lilt
• 1, ait.>Ii r
I |M>rMll lf|
ami
I* <1.
Strong's Sanative pills
oa 1 hi
LIVER.
sli i-sjii.s i"^ffta. v.i staj,
A
|"i
I * ll'a
m | |m
Inmna
"0. *.iutT'a co.
Ban 110, Nss *.r*
IMI,US EYE A EAR MPIIIAftr
IIIIN. Mi turtiiiiuii a auuuAR
I'llVSICIANS A SIJKOKONtS,
*M«taiT>4s itv fc: strisTr-^
iilUiU'l.ATali *tMipa a7 "-
art en ski) ,mi .uiahamii
VAnaim ,1 ii,. f ol!
HI'ITI'HK
Truaa, in |j
JStsaf
tM |f) ilava
fir an maui c;A4J*v uif|
M< filial I I'll NO Ml.«e«t
Stlriese |iiuratM
l> In laa tai lifts an day a,
wlifi.ml KMIH XJllKlVMLof UAirnltilV -fjSMla
All aiirplrai o|*e ration* kklllfnlly ^«ifu«Mw,i
• Miiuw*!, Kl UM air Will IT 1
asllwlll im I iiroin^l t an«l aalaly
Bliit. 1 0* i I f fit' , n 1 'illIn 11 ft nrtna^
lirtak limit ' •••(*/ •* • ill ■ ami dull dragging iv
l atna.aJlnixH^lil> / • i I • i1 i mall.« tprwsf, [%
19 ft A.'ta at ll r> v i ' nu ilm tUIMfffVN, 1
livNft AUU IW WMlf i | I.,rttenaUttatlan. |f
iWUts, or MK'iintaUaiii II m a im-t 'mftanl Sups.
eot o av iiwiiooiare, imi.* i, iw)f
KIUNEY-WORT
l#r I _
liesf r• r t i 1111in Ilia rnri'ii • listerfullf farialalie^
W A M I a 11 Tim nSiuaa ami ulilraaa .•( a vara uai
aori in Um efata affll< U*l mill, a« m ayta
k'tih t*0 /hi ni*A*4fut />##•!la i umphi mlt. h iJ/iaa
lll'llhhl llll.l I Aft'fll. /'f.SWa Iff lit I l illy
• d NmhI Oir < ii « Mlura,
Sorghum Maoh'nary.
t'aaa Mllla.
cvAPtiiumo pahs,
- Aum-
|"ifH la
a. m hakdih it, oo.
a- a* a i-m ~ _ 7 *j
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