Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1890 Page: 3 of 8
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>rder Lin#,
plo ever <|iiery
ie between tl»e
le Dominion of
i*l how travelfro
h northwest o#
t**ll when they
s of 1'ncle Sum
Viet orin? For
on of boundary
'tntt'H and the
Vritnjn was diw-
the convention
slS, tii© fotty-
h latitude wan
illelot latitude,
urinary line, in
ii traveler, so
i iv111; to#mnrk
ho passed that
iere. it miih to
mntry in that
id, and m um
■vet: mile illtei
lip: one tietveen
'file, e extend
\V<)od» to tlie
iVhere the line
tier is cut down,
d a rod' wide;
II lakes, stone
ilt, sometimes
h r winter nnd
• plfiees. earth
■teen feet, imve
of these moil
■ .‘IKS in all, are
t hat the most,
ere not proof
it the Indiana,
ml her, so that
11 dor
low iron
1 cedar posts,
nigh, and are
TTfliT TTToTA fg ~
elies s»)unre at
op. and upon
irthnm ttsoutfl.'
■list in letters
’omention of,
er 20, 1H18.”
i pounds each,
■oit, Midi. So
border-line is
il all the way
uunmitt.of tli#
ide Awake .
IM.In’t II rile It.
An old negro who hud business in
lawyer’s office was uskeil if he could sign
Ida mime. • - * ~ ....*--
“How is dat, aahr1
^ “1 asked,” the lawyer answered, “if you
:au write your mimuV' ,
“Wall, no, »ah. I nohhr^vrite* my namo
l Jes dictates it.suh.”—Arkansaw Traveler
Ha IllilaTl lIoUiiriiiaix) It.
‘Shull I play you th.s little Spanish fau-
langol” sho asked sweetly.
I I lien Veor parttrm,” he said, turtili^
reclr,'but ttvo fact Is I don't umlerslun
Spanish.**
No Show for lllm.
Smith .'(bont on a iiltlo flirtation—Ah,
•\cuse me ; but is-this seat engaged!
Feu.ate Oeeupant "eo'.i.ly) No, sir, but I
am t—St. I .on is IA fe. - '
1 « rasiy Trin Ii.
Mrs 'I’lunT'r — Ami } j ju«t think, doctor,
1. iu.it arranged un ‘‘at honui'^ tor to-day.
Dr. itoli ns .(a bear) Well, you’re hero
aren't yout- Puck-
IN PURSUIT OF SNAKES.
Collector’* Hunt After a Rather C*ly-
l.ooklng Reptile.
Tlie llu< <iau«ers of OKI
I-'iauntvl tho *l:tiU and' epos* bdhes, their en
sign, cii-tluuUy ut tlin mawtbead. Your modern
pkate, uni iiu llauiiiili nmui, blit upon tftu ldgli j.
if'initiitUiH of standard remedies, skulks under
vutj,his disguises, fils hole and comet traffic
|. i. never to any degrot? aTiCti d I.Insti'tter’s
.-ttoniii' Ii Hitters, although that stumlnnl ln-
v’gomult anil corrective has long Ooen the shin-
ing math at which his shafts have been direct-
il. i heiiii local iilttors, composed Of llery url
n etlllcl wilinulmits. with- an lnfu»loa or ex-
tract possibly,of some'tonic bar It, are still some-
time reduujncndod as ideutlcal with, or elml
mi' to, or poAsesSlag Virtues kltnllX'ii to Umse o[
' Aitii-rb'ii’ chosen family ffiedlclfio. ’1'hwo tier
i-.li sjs-edllr, while tfto gfeut subduer mid i>ro-
i njjve of iiaeasii pursues lie saowsafulcarter,
'ana, dyspepsia, nervoustiess,
etSisUimMon ntnl rhemnatl,’
There i» a popular prejudice afcainst
FVhh the most liarruless suakes, and
few jieonle wou,ld carry the oolleelor's
rage so far as to attempt the capture of
an ntf 1 y-looking reptile with the bare
hands. Hut the born naturalist, like
the horn spo-rtautan, does ndf blind any
slight risk w lien hi.s blood ,1s up. In
Sherman T\ Denton's “incidents of a
,(ajtei’tdr's ft.ituHl Is~ TtTO"TdlloWTifff
account "f rtn iijckl'MTt Ueronging to In*
btaV in Australia: ■>
Snakes were rather numerous. and
one day. while walking in the thick
sernb, I came wro-s a large, light
browh-uni’, cfiHed upon the ground,
lie was by far the largest specimen 1
~itad evtsr seen at large, and was proba-
bly tenor Liuilve feel- lhYig, and ;us
thick as ft man's leg at' the ktree.
1 tlibughl ai first 1 v* otihf ^sboot hint’
in the tu> id ftrjjjh a light etraege of shot,
find carry hofilu fits skin.. .Then I con-
sidered that, iiH.aki'M alivji, he would
be^Worth live times as intivlj.
Feeling about-in HH |>oeket Hint game
bag, I at last found a leather strap with
a buckle. 1 drew Jim strap lill'uuglL
the bugkli\ making a noose, and tints
nrnped, started cautiously toward his
snakeslll'p, i Hi end i:ig to jiiit the uofise
-oveY"liiri-bead. ,
. As soon as 1 caiim fiear.hc.partly, un-
. coiled, opened his mouth Very wide,
thereby di-cLosing his sharp teeth, and,
.kissing spitefully, struck: at me. I
dodged behind a small tree, and, lean-
■jnty mil for yA 1 duA'lld, tTIUti SeVtUal
times to nodse him. . lie was very sav-
age, and looked powerful enough to
“Oh, Willie V ft; \r : Ii V I Stlll'C.
you have been hv.'a, .rl l’v.- jot had
one soul to send 'e 'is", lor my
Dr. Dull's four • - .. •• d " lieu my
cough sirup li .. ■ 1 ' 1 l 1 ill lust
my best frieud
“ltor fi-et llew." i ad Ie'tahed. but .tuna
thtffi spoiled the i limn*: 1’ saypnr, il'Then
sho must bail s, ar ti » . "
,A lid o\’ twy slie) »h i* Hi T ells In. i i un
der the Ihiwtlioi’n ’ iti t In- a ml on
Such oeeuspiiis el efy SH' pt le . takes
C*rld, ami suffers tnrtures wd’i ieHralgia
•until sumo.smiarblc, wsill iULl' :':gJL A'.Hb.en
advises bei' 1+) use. Sall atiuu. OjJ__—
., _________ _____, t Hk U, ,1 ....."■ii"
With the exception of a fi*iv day s this
winter ha. 6eon like a Waterbary watch
principally spring.
For Sqrofaln, lpip.«iverlslii‘il I’.loial min
■A l.iUieral lirl> I. t S’.
Sc(H's JtinuULoi i>f f n rr Cm I f.t • I'/fi \n'‘th
JIiffuih/io*p/iil■., lias in»i’*|uai oi trim ivlede
rgiilin f/f tpeilh-iycd Ihaid QE f5IlD.Wii.ig':
*’1 gave/One bottle of Scott’s FniTlJs'iiiii to
aty own child for Semfula, and tin; ctjeej,
was marvduus. U. f’. Ginv, M- D,,
Whirr Hall Ihd
I’M'.erving yulrt.
“Who iv a- ringing at the front door last
nlphti”
“The pollis-mati.”
rdWhat dgl tw waiikl-—-
“iic winded the baby to fdojr crying. It
kept him awake.11 * '* .
Trousers wdiiout buttkips is the ttiilor’s
latest accompibtbfpetiti Ttftyv must be
built on the iiinu of the,divided skirt with
strings.
Given licet Sat Infection.
rrcirtii A I* tilt Trt -1x Tb/.,-|] mure III liiuii Ail«o'«
l.img HaUytn It give- gen-ral i-'ati.fm ;1. ,n,
aidi- tin- Is-nt I'tlOtig ( ottgh Krnicdy Wc hsiiale.
—<Fa'lk linos,,Luuggtfie, Houghton. \Vis.>
A ehyirvtvf'jir phenomenon Tin? longer a
man sfays tho shorti*V. Ie; gets.
< imsli» out llii.»r-ene.- The Irritation
.which iuiiin e<- ciiuvhihV iminediatniy i\i-, 2,IMS) trees; df)6 acres, equally divided
I■ vail lie ii£i' , .r ’ fwi.i-n vertiit liMstun* nno culti V,lt©d lu
■ s on exhibition in
ii'reduced efreum
JACOBS Q\l
CURES PERMANENTLY
RHEUMATtfiM
Nuflercil for Nearly 80 V«»n,
1H7 N. vbosterFt, ftaltlruftre, Mild
i-uni wlih rheum*
; could Lftt lift my
r* Of Ut Jacobs I >u
W. H. HEliSON.
Sff AWS'v™
eumaci4iu < f luAuy ycura*
f, cuntrat Uiil du/ittM w'ar; irifd
irytbttuc without rfUef. at Jiuxbi
ty curTiT int rRUp UOOOH.
For nearly in Years 1 sutlerud
Uhui in arm and shoulder; coil
ttrui. Less Chau IWO bottle* Of Ml
cured uie.
Of Many w
uadsdafl'i
My case wus rheumatism
htamliUK, contracted dunt
rnni.t eve"
Oil dually
At liKUOiu*ia~*NoT>K*ta*iis
THF. CHARI.ES A. VOGELER 00.. Baltlmor*. Md
FARM FOR SALE!
Ono of tlio.jjcst hill farms iu Wasliingiou
county, Vermput. Largo Sugar OPtharU,
ho
ttcvafl by tisA 'i.r 'n^TnchitC ’fro- T tiv'een wooik pasturo-nnd mtttivot^d lun«la.
M^.1’ Sold only in t)u\e., *• Huihiingy cost ffi,Q0U 14 ihorougWH-eil
.iveiiunilng malaria. .t^p.amla, ue^.^.ess ! Uk ,U Ueis iuneU
ktrtnrv iroubltw, eoHisUtmtlrm and rhenmatt' , J ,
aiim- iits, not *»ly on this, but on many contl ure ni v enurage vous at ratlier a low
' tit -
A girl appreciates a kiss when sho gets-
okl onoggh to know sho ought not to.-
Homy Sentinel.
After 1 Itad teamed him for some
time, lie suddenly decided todeavc my
cmniiany. and .tailed ull at full sptu’d.
I euughl tip Un.' guli :iinl wefit aft«£
Hr-rricr- ^F-Q«»iln>aaca ToJ—jg-L*rt:h. that,
Contain Slnrniry,
ns fnercury will surely destroy the souse ol | gtoppeil. cnifeil up again, ami iigaift(r
——fthd—Ctfmph’toly Hie Ithoii.1 I),,. ||IIUW!, I le u as equal (is tiie
HUlltlK lilotoa lu,
.coiki in u very Milky manner; but
| st*Ptib, ni:iii;iyvii to hr.id him olL ije
Bye.
ns wejourncy
Thr-cnrdir ta*"
necessary for
lenernlly it i*
with n Higlv
he departing*
ars are shed, x
fhe train goes
ia tho pfood-
thront like a
nip and pre-
*e Hwaljowed.
few ell .we go
mething h.'ifl
'». like theimiri
another step ...
tdieway and
nTt thprp.
'".■II tlmykis
Hlpkle of joy\
lector, whom
I w Irn vt* Imd
hv it to tho
t'i tlm muu
"Rand'to the
refer* - to a
is tlmt of the
tgite, when
he twinkling
iomo of us it
>vill remain
Wr we Uav#
»• The aad^
th*vk is unfit
grave.—^a»
'c,
■
■X
l.e used ex eel it on proseript-iuuH from i‘<>-
IQIutile physicians, as the damage they
Will du is ten fold to tho good you can pos-
sibly . derive from tnoiTi. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, mantifaetupciii fyy F J. Cbeney ii t.’o.,
Toledo, O., cdht4jnr.no mercury, and it
ttiKen iaternally, arid acts dlrootly lipoi
ilte blood and mucous Htirfacos of tiiu ays-
teiii. TTi'T7uyliig Hall’s Catjp:rli Curobe
sure ,vou get tlic genuine It is tuacn in
-tevuuUy,—aail maijo In- Tolml-g U)ilo, by
F. «f.-Cheney & Co.
£7; "St»ld by Druggists, priCo 75c per hot
tic. -*> _ -- ',
Printers arj hotiesu-pcopi**. -We hav*
2jictpi* 'in ardAsf iiiie-oF
quoins.
If you are suffering from Malaria, asV
your.druggist lor ShajlcnticrKorls AntidoU
fdrMtiiaria. If b“ don't have it, tuid tolls
you lie bus someUiiug Just as good, </or»V
ftlimoi if a., but stuei <>ad duiiar to Dr. A. T-
Shalh’nb'-rg.’r, UdoLostor, Pferia., and gtft
the antidote by .mail. A few do»os will
restore you to perfect boultli. Ttio Modi
cine is in tiie form of pills, buf not a purg
ative. It not only destroys malaria, but ii
an excellent tonic.
It is not a bad plan Uo think to yoursell
win A you would do in casoyyu are awaken
ou at nigiit tbdind you/ hou»_o on lire. ^
Itr.gkt’* l>ta«»*e.
This lnsldloua allinont. if.too Ion
will ujiiicniiiiiH t hu rt-ToTi#'»,*i
tying tlgrriilHw ;q> P4^al»w» .grave. Meed
the tluielv wkmtiju suit lugs In hoaltti at ou<s
by il use nf the |>rO|K;r n-Klorulfve. Unit great
tdrengUififter <tf th^ su-iin-t; and digestive or,
gaii.. It. It 11 Ut.iuulo lllood ftalini:
IVnv.d KuiiSel alullnian. u».. write*: "’I used
n hunurtd. diibua Wurth ut uiadlcino loi
Hrl-nt -■!,1 -It d'lt in*’ u-' good f then
tiMiklt.ll.lt wldeli wkeVJii ift# My wp|«)tlU
{setslmanl iisil In Hu ate IfjE
.1 /. UuadeX Atlaxltt cJn "rTL-.-: I had
■ great ii--ii’ 1‘- iif1»a..lU*i urlu wUlel.i wws-Wlml
wttli —.< 1 lni«- in - My back and Ibltis guv e tn-u
much pirln aful I hurt my appetite .'strength and
flesh. I In-aum iis-'«ia- »ud Unabli’to sleet
nin Tli Two i '-hw., o7 U It H. gave me mi
tire r-'O f." ------ •
Thi.nuis Williams. Hovldy. Tetin., writes: “1
was troubled irtrh, s«v>ro Uldney complaint and
conllfn-d O' my bud bottles of H. H. ft
made IVel: mail of ’ll*.-" ‘
An old lady was made to cry. bitterly thi
Other day bee.auso some boys stoned bet
«aU. him said they hurt her felines.
lung qeprleeteil,
ninmttutTon and
Hollow,
man went In-
5 <>n Adams
aurrel with
R fate over-
I like a com*
threw it #%
ie bar. .Tofil
tho ball pb*
flnor doing
ami hollow, —
1 lured eellu-
heavy,solid
d a pocket
balls. He
’a rooms
om. Well,
called the
w pool
in kis ear.
•nsket Jilled-
bulls,. The
ilaced them
table, and
MM. Abo*t(
. mo tie pool
house neiir
“Tmet” and
e«Ud b#B. .
illvloid baOf
MR. Wl «f -
otjbmwef# *.„
tM rat ran
,r‘
Tu i'ii t>‘-fnSr Ytin » a Sufrerelr. v
I tom ! of the wi»ad*rf«J vaiMsby Um-u«*oI
.A Ill'll’. I.uug Hsl.aui. 1 wa* ituffnrUw uiueh at
llirtltiii.-rltn AnttiHtaud EraachUl*. tMioUfbt
J would tiy a trildjf! of it. I >b<l »o, aud wa* re-
lieved ill * feUr day*, mj thtl f Could lit up. 1
(un sixty liveyeai* of a<t. it i* uow twaaty-
four veal. Allice I hav« b««u »oailllrUid, and I
have la'eij diattorad by niaay, diffarnut ph/ti-
clans. have also takul) a unmber of UotUe* of
other t ough Ki'mwilei-, and I taken
utmlting that ha* dona 'tu« »o lauch .good as
voitr l.uug ltalsam. I oan *ol exprns*lac grali-
tnde I feel. I havy not felt aa wi»ll for «any
***!*. I am *0 much belter that I wa»t*d yoif
to know it, ami i thank you many tine* for
the benefit rut#., .metlJ.cW h«» b««n to me.—
(Mks. Amt KtffkKUT, ralustllle, 0.)
A man, who is not eshumod
as
soon ns 1 roaetted out, tt'ttrl ennght him
by tho t^il In* puiled uwtvy with great
force-anil sUirted, oil' once more.
This time he took refuge uniler a
fallen tree;an<I before iciiuiil head Itim
off, lie was gliding down the hole of
koine wild iieug-L. which was partly con-
cealed tr\ the druid brasudies. I reaediod
the soot ju>l mo the last two or tlireo
feet were going down, and spuing ,his
tail with both bands, I hung, ihi «tesj>er-
tlfel V.
With niv feet braced against a limb
of a tree. 1 pTtiicd till the tail entrked
and snapped, as if it would break
asunder. Sometimes hn pulled me
within a few iuelio. of thu hole, and
Ikon I would brace up on tiie ltuib. mid
drag him half way out.
At last •! grew so tirnl that I had to
let go my liohl.and, with many, regreW,
1 saw the last few indies of tiie tail
disappear bouuath tiie ground,
flow to Nliarpen a Pencil.
**It really makeamc t>»ft<l to see the
nveraee man shar|»en a pencil,n said
an obi newsiiat>er man in a stationary
store to a VV :usJiington iSfar reporter.
'‘Hie will cut bia lingers, cover them
with dirt ami- blacken theuV with lead
dnstj and still wilj not bliaj'pen the
pencil.
••There is but one way to sharpen a
‘lead pencil and that is to grasp it (irm-
ly wiftrtho point from anil not toward
you Take your knife in the other hand
iiud Whittle away as though you had.
' lUtS’OTpr*nctb»-to-vr*H4e-.— iiy {.dlnwiog-
tiic.se direction* ami turning the pencil
over you will soon have it ne.atly and
r'’gukwiy-sinir|gined, and your lingers
will i>« uoeoiled ami you will not need
any court plaster to joit 011 tiie wounds
because you cannot cut, your linger*
w ften'Wiiiltliug from thorn.
•‘This nirUiod i* the latst. whetiicr
the knife is dull or sharp. If the imn-
cil is :v.soft oue tliere is no scuee in
Ahai'ttsriitig tiw> lead. Simply cut
away the wood, atul iu writiug turn the
p*yjcihover.' thus writiug with tlw'sides
oltlie lend. '•••
’’AkOOthcr disgusting and souse hiss
tffibtf is iii placlox tin* )>eiicil in the
mouth when writing. •This is a relic
of the days when pencils w^ro as hard
as flint and before tiie manufacturers
were able to produce the smooth, soft
pencils that are u**od to-day. „ The con«
tinual dampening 0/ the load will
harden even a good graphite jiettcil
nnd make it hard and gritty. It* Is
simply a liabit, any way, and
habits are bad ones.”
Tho living skchjtnn i-
t museum because he is
itunccs.
Thh.Ti.vmri rtTr.T’ffllTg KtflJW MllT' tn
{other was doubtlo-.s written in Ion-' me
<eor.
May inn Mutch,
To-wbora it inav -on-ers : 1 b- reby certify,
thht T tUrry suM Aljtrn's h iitx psisstB Ui many
person, troubled with Throat in I Luou Iffs-
t-.re. *ho were pli**<eA ;t4nl -aitl-tied with it*
iffect*.—( W. J Mstiair., Druggist, ami 'Con-
jtable for Carolln- <Yv., Vs.
........^ —." - .. “ . ---
There is- one good thing aboutWcross
>aby: Jf it does cry and make a uoisc, it
slam'tbt- di-irs.
•’ -, ---"t1?,— -’—r--yk
IKS,.-.01) lift war it lur 11 I.ost Cat.
The equivalent in English money of
fcJ500 was ouce offered by an ,olil huly iri
London for tiie return of a fitvoyitn cut
which Itad * tray ed or bceu ■stolon. People
called her a ‘‘crank,” and perhapsslV was.
_ t bat one of the iron tier
sox sltouhl ever gain this title, yet many
dfr. It is, however, frequently not their
fault. Often fluictional derangcnu'nts will
appa'’'-ntly 1 ■ 1 ■ 4j.jh■ -,- u w.oinaii's ontii’o mi-
ture. Don’t lilumn rttii-h siiffororslf they
are 1 j ra tiky,"" TOT JLu.- tBflu tcfnsc Dr.
Piorcie's Fa\’orit«‘ Pre*^r4pfcton, which - ts
an infulliblo remedy for “fotoalo weak-
nesses.” It 'will soon rostoro tfictu. to
(Jui'Cii Victoria rrs'cnt 1,. rcss'ivoif a letter
uskihg her to buy real estate in California.
Thi 'v linvo st. 1.. t t * ■ -t of tini “Tan
sill’s Punch,’1 America sspti«.) (‘icar.
Dog seal and goa^ sk tis all help
society no wail ays.
to glova
Nil I CM III II
WANTED™™),
]kst Tret#. Ut uttficrur*. Ikst Man. l ent I
(Aitfit--Free. 'Sjn< ial.M<lsjbr lit jiutters.
Mo. Nursery Go., Lcflisiana, Mo.
' Jersey coTvs,"bvains and Slhcr stnek. Mod
ern tools, abundance of water at houso und
! tmrns the year roftmi. ' Proscnt owner tot,
Did to loiigor manuvo tiie work. Price
8'iKft) if sold ivittiin noxt two montiis; siioof
)s ash, isilaueo at 0 ppr cent, into rest
Witt.' for Inrther jmrticulara to Alfrcti
.1' till. Wnitst eld. Vermont^
Will lot* to tat*
GffOVC'S TASItlES8
CHIU TONIC, -
a* r>a
!■ a* rV*a.ant to
lama a* I a
' hllAM
fan pry
BABY
«* t'v-yi-y
Sold hy all l>ruggtst*.
tb«
n»oii Syrup
fftr It.
N#T«r fall, to cur-;.•
1 MU. anoa broki-n wir
not ration.
(out you »uly b«lf ib»
I prtoa
Tonto.
»uly balr ihi
if otbar Cblf
their normal condition.- It is warranttit
to give satisfaction “in every oaso, or money
paid fot it will be returned.
Dr.'I’icree.'s Pellets, tho original and
oniy genuine Little Laver Pills; liftu
vial ;ohe a doso. ,
Thougli tlie compose* of an opera, may
have produced but one. he may Justly
MTSTRi to have written a ■score.
When n ctraroh fatr~ slntmrftr -satary Ts
i^iscd it helivshim tn tift tip liis voice.
■The Chinese ulways luigin the new yqar
by paying their debts rWIiat a heallu'idsli 1
custom! 1
ST. LOUIS
GORRUGATING COMPANY,
« - - r
’jUsnufattureri o1' \
Sheet Steel and Iror
BtftLOtNO MATERIAL
- - FUR—
A«i*-
INTERIOR aji EXTERIOR WORK
i *-•» -—s- '^3 Soulard Street,
L-ouisy .‘Missouri
CATALOGUE
Sh6wm^TLJuts, DIT'^CtlcTHS' Tor Applying and
on Application. (Mention this Paper).
Prices
pisej-s 4FKMKDY
a t 'hcapcst’. ■ Relief is tnmiediate.
FUH t A 1 AUU117—Jlest. lamiest to use.
A cufu is certain. For
-• -'Cold In I lie Head it has no equal.
fCATA R R H
I* Is an Ointineiif . -of which a smaji panicle Is applied'to.the
■ nostrils. Trice, .'xx*. Sold by druggists iir sent by mall.
Address. E. if. H fPRIiTWR, Warren, I’a.
m.
THE GOH0N BLOOM GlN
mi
of hitnaftlT
need not bo ufraid of bis early condition.—
Copyright, I88P. _
HAS AU LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
Inrludlng Bul.nce Wh*ol on Brush, which la
*ur.-« even speed. Thi* Tentur* 1* peculiar to thli
r;mke of Oln and I* Ure t on no othnr. They Rut
Kasy. Oln Fast. CImd 3o*d Porfactly, Hak* Ftoi
Sumjile nnd Never Choke or Break the R*1I.
ARE Ftfl.LY OOAHANTKID wad ARE DB
Hv’EREC FRBX OF FRKIOHT At Any#. -R,
Stittion or tho landing of any Rm\Uat SteamboAl
nine In tho South if we havo no nocal A*knt iiimu
you addrese tho Oeaeral Agent.
H. W. HUBBARD, New Orleanii La.
Also Engine* ared Hellers Coi*n and Feed Mills,
OSCKX-D U 8 STANUABt) 8CAL.ES.
suit Whisky Hit Hit* cured, m
lu'ine W.-.huut pa.u. Jl. k c;
|iuti- ulors sent FRh|w
It M. WOC'LLEY. M. D .
Aflsutk, Oeergla
Atohell 9*e-ot,
A..
515^10 $250,—
A MONTH
_ _ ________ ... fmid^ woi^kiTiir for 11 a
J*. r>. /-*4 prpfr'Fffil Who < NnTirrii!«h 1 *
oMwjffitv/ 'Mi i v
th-It a U.1I0 rttne to the I.H-liie,- St>*re niniileiih
ifiny I,' I't'dltsbly i'Brplo"-d iU*o> A few i -uvi 1
luuino.tsl^tir., IV F. JDHNeOX A Cl), 100'
M»ln,mr>i i. I : -iinnkial. V*.
1 ..r *11 F#wt
1 rTiKOiktl 0<
NEEDLES. ,
sHurrLFs, ',r.
li»U Hi riAjck. M
nff
itWf'sl ‘0
' ItipplD
REPAIRS.
I Loon et it Lo ut *. M..
STANLEY IN AFRICA
only uuthcdtfd Ho4k. ettMcn. nM
In cloth. 4i.7:>. half SoseIa. K.Mb. J
4u cents :Artakim Try ft
W. M. CornettaBTO-JftuLli
B**Mw4y th‘
ft Ant hast.ana
' UiUktrAttUllS .
▲ceutiaputut,
d eom a i ta-d - m
Oil Mato 9l, DaIIa* Te*
patents :u;
u. II H. KEliro Solicitor. FORT Vv
Bivrly »n mitWorr of *pplk»ll>ni» fc
<d ytitle* l’eti'.st other, tVashlngtoa.
you want to - •
patent write
VvoKTH, fej.. f,,r-
Bivrly *n r»»ffilnrr of *ppll«»tl'in» for^Atent* I* uni-
Subatltntn fl>r Coffeo.
A n«w subutitute for eoffr'e ntay tarn
“TAKEN IV.”
__ “I tued often to mad the no*spa.per aloud
“ ‘T to my ftdfeJ1 aald Bert Iiobituoft, “ and oik*
moflr | f*jy|y < taken in ’ by a patent raAdicjnu
advertisement. Tho soducuv* paragraph
tiegan with a modcat account or the soh-
Beijient, but ended by **tting forth the vlr-
tuoa of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Diaocrv-
te7
To
op4» *Jte»rry known «a ~"*g*«fiuora.’'
Tftc TXfitiilrcsiustil at Rmiuiou Buy*that
at one time.he has received many let-
%T. ITBirfi. ItWrvttei&t,wm^mumTSiad
tor all Bron
"—"”
Headaches ami Fevers, to cleanse the
syt<‘m effectually, yet geptly, when oostivo | i,.rs from merchants in England asking
orbiliousgor when the blood la impur? or , (or information respecting a shrub than
sluggisli, to permahcntly cure habitual [ called ’’mussaomia,” the discovery of
constipation, to awaken the kidneys and ; which, it has been said in iomo coin-
liver to healthy aotlvity, without Irritating uiercial journal*, would deal a sever®
ip\of Figs. blow to U»« collec alul chicory trade.
or weakening them, tree SyrupWf Figs.
........ _____ ago a rumor wa#
It makes a lawyer purr when anything ; Bprea(j tfte berry of this shrub
comes to him in. the foe line.—YonJ»ra : ^,^44.4** advantagaously- employed aa
btatesman. a siibstilute for coffee anti chibory. )'It
___:^ I grows to about tan (eot high, has vary
i (aw leave*, and its branches are wide
\ I apart. Tha berries do not grow all
t atong the branebes/aada-ttha aa^a- wdtk
| coffee, but in bunches at their extrame-
At present it is only met with in
iu 11 tains. whoTi Tl grblss wITd. It
in time. Tha- way I was
I hail lung* disease, and. LJt'Ught a bottle
of the remedy: I was a stranger to it, and It
took me in -and cured me.” Robinson’s
experience is identical with that ot thou-
sands of others 80 true is this, that after
witnessing, for many years, the marvelous
•cures of Bronchial. Throat and Lung affec-
tions wrought by inis wonderful remedy, its
turers fi
dies is sold under stich trying conditions; no
ordinary remedy could sustain itself under
ntch a plan of sale. ,
For all chronic or lingering fonghs. Weak
Lungs, Knitting of Blood, Brchchitis, Short-
n«w of Breath, Asthma, and kindred ail-
ments, it is a most potent remedy. Wliilo it
cures these diseases it also cleanses the blood.'’
invigorabB the liver, improves digestion, ana
huBa* upbo*K »«*« sMTOWgfh ContaJnS
no. alcohol to inebriate, no sugar or syrup to
aour'pr fartnant in the stomach and inter-
taken in was this: Hfere with digestion. It is a concentrated,
. light a bottlq fluid, vegetable extract. Doee small and
pleasant to taste. It stands alone iu the field
of medicine, and t* as peculiar in its won-
derful Curative effects as in its eomjiodtion.
Therefore, don’t i"' fooled into taking some-
thing recommended ns ” just ns good. ” Bear
mm ‘
1 Bronchial, Throat and Lung troubles,
manufactur
remedy, ita
warranted in selling it
in every case, or monay paid for it. will be
refunded. No other remedy for such mala-
AGENTS WANTEDS'ST-
the Dark OonttBant.” Haa4 1} for
outfit. AMroSa a. t. POSTKR *
Usher*, Dallas. 1%xas.
NI»W FTAN
■'Heroeu of
for canvAvJna
' a CO.. I‘uh
| frea. ■ . —wk.iw
Patents
ind, it’s tho only Liver, Blood and Lung
Remedy possemed of such (ran seentlcnf
curative pro|>erttra aa to warrant its manu-
undi r a printed cer-
whlch w raiis every
ikEKSsakY MbDical
^aaociATioNj Proprietors, titia Main Street,
When Baby was
When she Wee a |
WWfflKSI
Wb«n ihehad^
we gave bar Caetorla.
efte cried for Ca*kPtk
gafethemOaAterie
.(lies _
liie mountains,
themOaatefla. . might be produced ou *a extauaira
ecale; bU.t with its inferiority in fra-
grance and color it could hardly com-
pete With nortec.
Toman”* hand may be pale and delicate, 1 To the small boy who has to wear hi*
but tho can pick up a hotter plate than a father'* mode over apparel, life Mam*
taaa. one dreary expant*.
' ...........-M-
3IQK BIBAPACITE,
Bllleei Heedttke, DltBineaa, CbtiaiTpatlon, Tndlgea-
tion, Billons Attacks, and all dnrflngcincnu of the stomach and
Dbweia. aw promptly relieved and pcrinirvratly enrad by th* naa or
DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS.
’ 'They are Purely Vegetable and 'Perfectly Harm lew*.
Ii * IjIVEH. PXZsZ*, Vneqnalerf!
ONE PELLET A DOSE!
BbgAt.t-r.RUrr,
BABIE8T
OHXAFBI
TO TARS.
N.W.
. A. RKUUONI). Isle
. ilaer tJM Fat*at t>j*ee. »<>-
■ Wearnaten.'T). .‘^‘‘Si'rlle RrTem!*.^* ^
-73*
Ho'Y»-*"*rnn|r.
IrMhinj^lr. Sliortli
HOM|CVo.Vn
1i, ronm«n*mf\
Jynd. ikc .
LituP
frr<>
♦fi. fk.V
gcteium Kjia Bin) «|»nw,4nw < liililbPfcffnt
oBlt 1*« rffniiUHl wiUwuC «*r IifUUtf*"
JnforR\ktibti wrnt rprIhI A Wo?i(DK1»rOfc
nttcomr 1 DR. 4. H. DYE. Duffalo. N. Y.
16 r.jleii*. l CtirYH ,1| i urn At Ion., 2 I1«'*«
l it OerAliluo'.. 1 SinllA*. AgM-stun). Iv*
iii», I suuia*. Agenrtutu.
l.pAiiuiii", NH»turtlui«i 'I •r*Ais,ox'»i,
JilevlA. W. TiiriiU'y, Unildimflrlit.,.V •
niTEHTS AND PENSIONS, a^i"
r °'t'A“"“-4'.'AS-‘aiu.;,-
OPIUM
MsHit. The only oertnr
Steoh*
JT «
and easy care. Dr J. L.
^Lebanon. Ohio.
, ~ vw --y---m
liuun. "Tej-malrtM.,! U
im M»e>is <a?c. g.ujcrr:':
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TREES
TOBACCn ssg
g u*. lag. UinarAl Bprlog*
Root Gruff KrervtW
stock iu L-A Xu UcUr
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intent tin*. '
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>. Ag'f U wwilr.l Write
, B» A 1-A ri.j'.pe.l"-
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N. U. DALLAS.
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