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WET CHEMICAL CO., Celcage, ==. — — z : | The “Destroyer” Deprived of His Prey. | ery, disease, and death, Consumption | has for ages uccupied a prominent | house!” and dreadful distinction as the “fell | destroyer,” and to this ominous prominence this tenacious and dead- ly disease is well entitled. Close upon its heels, in the characteristics of deadliness and pain and the ex- tent to which it prevails, comes Can- cer—the fruitful source of unspeak- able distress, the dreadful and ever present assailant of health, hope and happiness. given in the voluntary testimony of brink of death these diseases brought two sufferers in the same family, and how, under Providence and by the use of a simple, well-known and wonderfully efficacious remedy, they were rescued from the deadly peril and restored to health and vigor. We recommend this experience to the reader, and particularly to those who themselves suffer from similar diseases, or who have friends or rel- atives in whose restoration to health they are interested: The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: commenced having hemorrhage of of S. 8S. S. The medicine at once had a_ beneficial ceased taking it I was in splendid health and I have not been sick since then. ful blood purifier and builder up of the system. It certainly cured me, and Ido not now fear any further The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: | carried off nearly all my father’s In the long records of human mis- The following cases he writers, show how closely to the Harrison, Washington Co., Ga., [duly 6, 1887. Gentlemen—In February, 1882, I effect. When I I regard S. S. S. as a wonder- trouble from consumption. Yours, ete., A. W. Gurx. Harrison, Washington Co., Ga., [July 6, 1887. Gentlemen—Over nine years ago a cancer developed on my nose. Its course ran steadily on until the sep- tum was entirely destroyed, and the disease had nearly eaten through the upper lip. The cancer had a surface on my nose and lip of about four inches. I had two doctors at- tending me all the time, but they were unable to arrest the progress of the malady. My lungs were af- fected, I had a terrible cough and a number of hemorrhages. I inherit- ed consumption, that evil having people. My fatherhad hemorrhages and affected lungs and he was cured by S.S.S. His cure suggested that maybe S. S. S. would do me some good. Abouta year ago I began taking the Swift's Specific, and I have taken now only about thirty bottles The effect of the medicine was to stop the sloughing of the cancer and to very much improve the condition of my lungs. The cancer has gradually yielded to the S. S. S. until now the lip is entirely healed, the nostrils are filling upand the cartilege is being renewed rapid- ly. Persons who saw me a year ago are surprised to see how greatly I have improved, and how great the improvement is. Iam delighted at the result. My general health is good, and IJ feel like a different wo- man to what I was one year ago. Mazorret S. Guir. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- eases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Richard Watson Gilder, editor of the Century Magazine, is 44 years old. He has been engaged in litera- ry pursuits since he was a boy of 12 whenhe published a diminutive news- paper called the St. Thomas Regis- ter at Bordentown, N. Y. | To promise and to keep your | word are two differeat things. We promise that Warner's Log Cabin | Liver Pills afford a pleasant and im- mediate relief. Try them and see if the§promise is not kept. Price 25 cents a bottle. opera last evening?” divine. makes you ache with laughter and the other only makes you ache. belongs to the latter class. —Harper’s Bazar. your mouth any wider,” said a dentist to.his patient; “I intend to stand out- side to draw your tooth."’"— Hearth and Home. of the sea’ New York seems to be pretty low down, too, sometimes, but we have hopes for her yet.—Tezas Biftings. dressed a love-sconted letter to the ob- ject of his affections, asking the young lady to become his partner through life, inscribed on one corner of the en- velope ‘Sealed proposal.” young Mr. Sissy, ‘was talking to ma nigh Bobby?’’ whispered young Sissy. ‘No; FULL OF FUN. | j —Clara—‘“‘How did you enjoy the Lucy—“‘It was had the nobvbiest hat in the —There are two kinds of jokes. One This one —‘Don't trouble yourself to stretch —Jericho is 1,100 feet below the level —A United Turkey. — “Lean not carve this fowl,” said Carr, Who pryed and pulled with efforts jerky, “For all the mighty Powers are Against dismemberment of Turkey.” — Tid- Bits. —A Creston (Ia.) lover, who ad- He was awarded the contract. —‘“My sister Clara,” said Bobby to about your leaving so early last t."* “Did she say she was sorry, she said she s’ posed you went home so early because very likely your mamma won't let you carry a night-key.”"—N. ¥. Epoch. —“Your town seems to be very quiet,” said the traveler. “Yes,” re- plied the Dakotahan. ‘She’s lyin’ low for arise. We're all primed fora boom, but we can’t agree whether to work it on natural gas, a new wheat belt, or platinum mines. But when we've decided just how to cut the fuse, she'll go off like a bomb.’ —Burdette. —“Now, isn’t that a burning shame?’ said Mrs. Seldom, as she pushed her spectacles up on her fore- head and laid down the morning pa- per. “What's that, ma?’ asked her youngest son. ‘Why, Emperor Will- iam gave an audience to Prince Will- iam yesterday. Think of that, my son—a whole audience given away like so many exattle. It’s awful.’’— Chicago News. —Young Husband (who thinks of reforming)— ‘Jennie, my dear, Iknow you have been silently grieved and pained for along time on account of my absence from home every evening. Iam going to turn over a new leaf and I'm going to begin to-night.’’ Young Wife—“Oh, Edwin, you don’t know how happy you’ve made me. Cousin Jack wants me to go to the theater with him to-night apd you can take care of the baby."—New Haven News. —Mr. De Society—“‘Why are you not going to the party to-night?” Mrs. De Society—‘I have nothing to wear.”’ “Nothing to wear! It isn’t a week since you received three new dresses from Worth.” Ol! Ican’t wear them. It will never do.” “You had one on this afternoon.” “Yes; I wear them all, but only in my own room. Iwouldn’t have any one see me in them for the world.” ‘Why not?” ‘They are too exquisitely beautiful. Every woman in town would be copying them.’’ —Hunger has no pride. A ragged and unkempt specimen of humanity made the customary appeal at the back-door. Not receiving instant re- lief, he moaned: “But, marm, mine isasad case. I've been burned out o’ house and home, and I haven't ate a thing for three days" ‘Been burned out of house and home?” “Yes, marm, you may have seen about it in the newspapers, down to Bridge- port, you know. I am one of the baboons, and 1 lest every thing but what I stood in.""— Boston Transcript. _——-2 A New York Comment. A large number of Chicago girls met one evening last week for the purpose of forming a ‘‘Ladies’ Anti-Slang Society.”’ The meeting was called to order, and Miss Sadie De Pork was elected presi- dent. Before taking her seat, she said in a clear, calm, well modulated voice: “Really, girls, I am too badly rattled by the honor conferred upon me to give you much of my guff. It's the first time ever I tumbled to anything of this sort, and I hardly know just how to catch on. However, I'll try to be sufficiently up to snuff not to let any flies light on me while doing the president-of-this-so- ciety act. I’m with you in this move, and don't any of you forget it. All over our land slang words and phrases are multiplying like flies in sorghum time, and it is our duty to help knock this crying evil as silly as possible. Let GES be: ‘Shoot the slangist.’"’ Consumption, Scrofula, General Debdility, Wasting Diseases ot Children, Coughs and Bronchitis, can be cured by the use ot Scott’s Emulsion ot pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Prom- inent pnysicians use it and epee to its great value. Please read the following: “TI used Scott’s Emulsion for an obstinate cough with Hemorrhage, Loss of Appe- tite, Emaciation, Sleeplessness, ee All of these have now lett, and I believe your Emulsion has saved a case of well developed consumptior.”—T. J. Find- ley, M. D., Lone Star, Texas. “I have for several years used Scott’s Emulsion, and find it to act well in Consumption Bnd Scrofula, and other conditions re- quiring a tonic of that class,”—y. B. aURTON, Valdosta, Ga.§ -im. TE cians in society. worked little Josef Hoffman until he | had to be rescued in order to save |him from insanity. London has a child, one Master Wall, whose per- | formances on the piano and violin | are pronounced to be wonderful. | the practical jokers. It is time. verdict of $3,000 has been rendered against a practical joker who kicked his victim’s legs from under him while he was leaning against the counter. “Served him right.” The practical joker is usually a thick witted, shal- low pated, silly body. The rage now is for child musi- - eal New York society | | j } | The law is taking cognizance of A The public verdict is: Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by administering Dr. Haines’ Gelden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge ot the person tak- ing it; is absolutely harmless and will ettect whether the patient is a moderate drink- er or an alcoholic wreck. drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. tem once impregnated with the Specific it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite to exist. ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race st. Cincinnati, O. a permanent and speedy cure, Thousands of It never fails. The sys For tull partic- A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turns hard, until oil is applied, after which it moves easily. When the joints, or hinges, of the body are stiffened and inflamed by Rheumatism, they can- not be moved without causing the most excruciating pains. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, by its action on the blood, relieves this copdition, and restores the joints to good working order. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has effected, in our city, many most remarkable cures, 2 num- ber of which baffled the efforts of the most experienced physicians. Were it necessary, I could give the names of many individuals who have been cured by taking this medicine. In my own case it has cer tainly worked wonders, relieving me of Rheumatism, after being troubled with it for years. In this, and all other diseases arising from impure blood, there is no remedy with which I am acquainted, that affords such relief as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.—k. H. Lawrence, M. D., Baltimore, Md. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured me of Gout and Rheumatism, when nothing else would. It has eradicated every trace of disease from my system.—R. H. Short, Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Mass. I was, during many months, a sufferer from e¢hronic Rheumatism. The disease affifcted me grievously, in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I commenced ae Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I took several bottles of this preparation, and was speed- ily restored to health.—J. Fream, Inde- pendence, Va. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, reared Bye J.C. are & Co., Lowell, Mass. by all Druggists. Price $1, six bottles, 6h DEEPitocsance ot forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of invention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at nome should at once send their address to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, of all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started tree. Capita! not required. Some have made over $50 in a single day at this work, All succeed. yr. RICHL those who read this and then act; -they will find honorable employment that will not take them from their homes and tamilies. The profits are large and sure for eyery industrious person, many have made and are now making several hun- dred dollars a month. It is for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, ycung or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability re- quired; you, reader, can do it as well as any one. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail free. Ad- dress Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. lyr. Sea Wonders exist in Rewarded are FACTS YOU CAN BET ON. ‘That the oldest ond lorgeet haces taateny ta the world ia in Jersey Chey, N. 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