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Fortunate Discovery rr. A tele- AS Cape ain’s » BERGERON CURE. A funny joke an Vall the m eee eT, atable as its truth be vouched gram trom eunten repor at * er.occurred — Ross Gri t from tt New Treatment For Consumption Saccessfally Tried in New Orleans. A What is know: the compoand yas treatment for consumption has 4s been attracting a g« de of at- tention in medical circles of late. It is the invention of a Frei physi cian, Dr. Bergeron, of Lyons. who claims to have accomplished remark able results through its agency | The treatment has been experi- mented with in this country to some extent recently, and the results ap- pear to the opinion | entertained of the method by the A case has been | warrant good French physicians. reported from New Orleans where | the treatment was tried ona lady who was in the last stages of quick Two-thirds of the an examination by the microscope revealed bacilli and a large amount of lung tissue in the matter expectorated. The tem- perature was from 102 to 104, with consumption lung was destroyed, night sweats, no appetite and con- tinual cough. The lady's husband, to be a chemist, improvised appa- ratus for making the compound of earbonic acid and sulpheretted hy drogen gases and for applying them. The effect was at The cough ceased, the appetite im proved, the chest pain disappeared in four days and there was a gain of one pound in weight the first week, which was increased to three and a half pounds at the end of two weeks. In half an hour after the administra- tion of the gas the temperature fell from 102to 98, with an absolute eraving for food which seemed to agree perfectly with the patient. These favorable conditions have con tinued, the patient steadily gaining in strength and weight so that there seems to be a fair expectation of complete recovery. If more general and thorough tests shall sustain the claims that are made for this new treatment of consumption it will prove to be one of the most made by medical science who chanced once perceptible. valuable discoveries Chicago Journal. Do Not Be Alarmed at the raising of blood from the lungs. It is one of the yery earliest symptoms of consumption, and on- ly shows the healthy efforts of the system to throw off the scrotulous impurieties ot the blood which have resulted in ulceration ot the lungs. Dr. Pi ierce’ s “Golden Medical Dis covery’’ is a positive remedy tor consumption at this stage. [f taken faithfully, at will cleanse the blood, heal the ulcers in the lungs, and build up and renovate the whole system. Presence of Mind. “You want to marry my daughter, do you?” said the rich old parent to the gilded youth who had hovéred about the front parlor persistently for the last three months, the gas was lit or not. whether “Yes, sir,” said the youth, appa- rently much relieved “Very well,” said the old gentle- man with a self-satistied chuckle, “you can have her. Here. by the way, are a few of her bills. w hich may as well submit to you now as at any other time.” “Ah, yes.” murmured the man, not in the least abashed, are ny young “here bills, handful of “too.” as he pulled a papers out of his pocket. “we'll just stack ‘em up togethe you can fix it all up in a1 lump when- ever you feel like it. Consumption Crred Mis ; Toles, of Parsons, atter having given up all bei red, was restored frien lar¢ Army } be sene t Great B 1 they captured th and that right to be the democ ind where is B will preside at th Powth of July le adquarters all the Same and will make the country so Prosperous and happy th at the will continue to be the big Gest day in the calendar. | jumped up and shouted: New York Ci for. savsa) that state at a prominent ebure It seems that deacon has been new veay industrious in selling a new church book, costing 75 cents. At the »in question the minister d said: “All ye who t have children to baptise, will please on rose al to present them next Sabbath. ~The deacon, who by the way was a little | deaf, having an eye on selling the books, and supposing the pastor was to th immediately ~All u want referring as ¥ havn't can get as many by calling on me at 7 The Most As well as the most effective meth- od of dispelling Headachs, Colds. and Fevers, or cleansing the system, 1s by taking a few doses of the pleasant California liquid truit rem- edy, Syrup of Figs, 50 cts and $1 bettles for sale by Simpson & Co. Ag Mr. Watterson’s paper felt called upon to explain that ina poem on “A Southern Girl” where the type said “She is vain about her feet,” has the poet meant to say “She is warm about her feet.” The might have appeared necessary in winter cold feet are not calculated to marry a girl off if the fact gets out, but the bards would correction time, as know that she is warm about her feet at present unless she keeps them in the refrigerator all the time. Good Result in Every Case. D. A, Bradford, wholesale paper dealer ot Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on nis lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit, Being induced totry Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Con sumption. did soand was entirely cured by use of a tew bottles. Since which time he has used it in his tamily tor all Coughs and Colds with best results, This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery Trial Bottle tree at John G. 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Yours gratefully, Columt Tenn., J.T. Barts. March 2, 1887, A Marvelous Care of Cancer. My years with has down her wite been two an abcess in side. Last December she commenced us— ing S.S. S. When she use she was nothing but appet weak and very began its skeleton, was a had no and teeling miserable. To-day Her tite ts good, her spirits revived h she is a new woman. appe- ass is as stout re was | taken sick two years ago. vears sick be put flesh on 0 n her heart. Yours gratefully, J.T. Batts. s¢ B 1 Sk esses 1 { Ti Sv Ss « Draw 3 Atlanta. G During the of placing all the city's appeara will b im- | proved. who | o.clock yesterday at that place xt morning and anged to a tree in the outskirts of the town. He wasa ne gro who did occasional work for Editor Shackelford ot that place. {1d Friday the edit went to } his and that mght sister te negro in her room. After a desper- ate fight, in which the girl was nearly killed and trom which she may yet die, he was put to flight, and when arrested was at home in bed, where innocence. He was ta- he feigned ken out a rope placed around his } neck and but tor the intervention of ' cooler heads would have been ha: | detore she was | lereri j begun. The warp of world’s | busy loom will thus be den andj | was made to ed right there. When the demand th th tully 2,000 people in sight. Tommy—*Does your mother al- low you to kiss the nurse girl?” Johnny—O, I guess she don't eare. Does your Tommy—I don’t think she does. I never asked her, but youd a died to hear her lay down the law to pa when she saw him do it one day, an’ she lets him do lots o things she wouldn't let me.”—Pittsburg Dis patch. HALL’s HOW'S We orter One Hundred Dollars Re- atarrh that cannot rrh Cure. Toledo, O is taken in- ward tor any case of ¢ be cured by taking Hall’s ¢ F. J. CHryNey & Co, Prop’rs, P. 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Money to Loan On Improved Farms, NORTH SIDE SQUA e sheriff there were | STATE OF schr, Weymou Order of Publication M:@60UR!, ) \ court ef Bates of Bates, fefendant at this day comes the plaintiff herein, rney, John T Smith, befure th ‘clerk of the cireni acation, and leging, among other things ident of the state tis ordered by that said detendant be affidavit, detendant is not a fr souri. Whereupon aforesaid, in ee that a is- notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced suit against him in th urt by peti- tion and attachment in the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, founded upon a judgment rendered in the state of Indi- anathe ba ance due upon which is eleven hun- dred and fifty dollars, and that his property has been attached to sa isfy the same, and that un- less the said William H. Wilcox be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the seventh day of November, Iss7, andon or before the th day of said term, if the term shal! so long said cause, the same will be taken as contessed and judgement will be rendered ac- cordingly and his property same. And be it further ordered that a ‘copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, & weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo.. for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of ircuit court the nent te of said eae eS, Cireuit Clerk. A true capy from the record Witness my hand andthe seal of the circuit {Sea rt of Bates county, th th day of May JOHN C, HAYES, Cirenit Clerk. Trustee’s Sale. s, J. D. H. Butler, by his deed of trust, d November 6th, 1586, and ree corded in the recorder*s office within and tor Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 40, page 570, conveyed to the undersign- ed trustee the foliow ng described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state ot Missouri, to— wit. The southwest quarter. and lot two (2) and the south half of lot one (1) 1 the northwest quarter of section thirty- (je) in township numbered thirty- nine (3g) ot range numbered thirty (30) being two hundred and eighty (250) acres, more or less, which convey- ance was made in trust to secure the payment ot a certain note fully de- scribed in said deed of trus! and whereas, detault has been made in the payment of said note and the same now long pastcue and unpaid. Now, therefore at the request of the 1 1 holder of said note, and pur- suant to the conditions ot said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above de- scribed premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county ot Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Wednesday, between the hours of ¢ noon and 5 o'clock ot that day, tor the purposes of ing said debt, interest and costs F. M. ALLEN, “LRUSTEE. 6th, 1887 in the atter- July o'clock in the tore Order of Publication. SraTe or Missourt, j County of Bates ¢ ~ In the cirenit court of said county, June term, is Eli A peth J. Abel, plaintiff, vs. Wilham D. 1, defendant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney, and it appearing from the re- turn of the sheriff on the summons } n. that defendant cannot be summoned in this action, and alsofrom the affidavit of the plaintiff, that resident of the state of Mis- - itis ordered by the court that » notitied by publication that 1 asuit against him in defendantis not o obtain ad bonds of matrimony entered into between pl upon the ground t t day of ovember, » Without reasonable cause abandoned the j and has failed to ie for the support of pla and has ab- ‘or the filing a the i space of ir from pla petition vefore Uh ted him one year 0 ; Me the and holden at the further or- be publishhe Week Vand publishe JOHN ©. HAYES A true cc s my har }] court of I LAMBORN Paul, Mint DRS.S.? D. DAVIESON ST. LOUIS, MO., The Great Specialists, » Mer bers of Ue versity Ar Lege Bos New York and be consulted ty correspendence in ail rrhoea. 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