Both tbe method and results when Symp of Figs is taken j it ia pleasant and rcfrefibingto the taste , and acts gently jet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem efi'ectually , dispels-colds , head- uches-and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrun of Figs ia the only remedy -of its Kind 'ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial i/i its effects , prepared-only from tbe most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities com mend .it to - alland have made it the most popular remedy known. 'Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles'by ' all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist "who may not have it on baud will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do jiot .accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. H.Y. " I have been a great Asthmar sufferer from Asth ma and severe -Colds every Winter , and last Fall my friends as well as tinself thought because of my feeble condition , and great distress from constant cough ing , and inability to raise any of the accumulated matter from my lungs , that my time was close at hand. When nearly worn out for want of sleep and rest , a friend recommend ed me to try thy valuable medicine , Boschee's German Gentle , Syrup. I am con fident it saved my Refreshing life. Almost-the first Sleep. dose gave me great relief and a gentle re freshing sleep , such as I had not had for weeks. My cough began immedi ately to loosen and pass away , and I found myself rapidly gaining in .health and weight. 1 am .pleased to inform thee unsolicited that I am in excellent health and do cer tainly attribute it to thy Boschee's German Syrup. . f-STiCKKEY , Picton , Ontario. " © When 1 Bay cure Jt do not mean merely to stop them fora tjrao tnd then liave them return ngain. I mean n radical cure. I hnvo made the disease of FITS , _ EPI- UU'SV or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to euro the worst cas > ca. Uccsuso cthvre have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send stoncu for a treatise and a. Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. I ! . < : . KOOT , .11. C. , 1S3 Pe.irl St. , N. Y. illustrated Publications , With Maps , describing Minnesota J.'orth Dakota. Montana , Idaho , Washington and Oregon , the k-GHOiCJI Free Government niul CI1.UAF NO If T HERN PACIFIC U. R. mid Tim _ _ _ Ifr LnruU now 05.0-1 to pettier"UarieUlUKE. . Address UUS.Jl. I..SIOU.L.inJJLun. . Jt. K. 1' . U. Ul'aul , JUcn. | asc inslcs 5 gallon * I > * nciou . * narklmg anl br all dral-rs A bcautifti ! picture FK-OV an-i eardR sent free U 12J fice n4ins Jir j to THE C. . HIRES CO , Philadelphia , CURED TO STAY CURED. "Vc -vi-anr thf name and ad dress of every sufferer in the U.S. and Canada. 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"It isall your own fault. " The second voice sounded full of tears , but a . dun r signal ilancd on cither "Oh , Grace , how can you say so ? You know I am only true to my con victions mid my country. " ' Well , dear me ! I wish we had never come South at all , : ni l I wish that J had never seen you , Txollin Richie ! " "ThereGrace , don't cry ! Jt can done no peed , now. You are determined t o annul ourengnge'iient because Iain n rebel , as your father terms me. I inity be a rebel in his eyes , but not in. my own. II1 and your brother are hur rying north to .array themselves against a section Avho.se hospitality they have long enjoyed. I am stay ing here to defend my home , niymoth- er , my property , and my country. Jf you could only love me a little , Grace , in spite of this -unhappy ditterence in convictions , J could endure everything else and wait patiently until thestrug- le is ended and we arc once again united. " Looking up Ihroimli her tears into his face , Grace Grant ly forgot all but that she did love him better than aJl else in life. "I will be faithful , Eollni. " she said , all sign of her former passion feubhid- Tlms Rollin Tiichieand Grace Granfc- ly renewed their broken troth , ; md spent the few remaining days of their stay together in hopeful anticipation of their future. "I do think tin's not really unpleas antness will amount to anything seri ous , " Kollin said , and Grace believed it. She was the daughter of a north ern clergyman , and together they had been boarding in tiie South for a year past on account of the hitter's failing health. JIere.in this lovely counny , she met and had learned to love Kol lin Richiea wealthy yotnm planter. The young man. with his mother , was strongly in sympathy with the South , while the Grantlys naturally made preparations at once ro return to more politically-congenial surroundings. In her lir > t surprise and indignation at her lover's avo\\ed intention to light against the old Hag , Grace had annulled their engagement ; but Uolin had been very eentle with her , .and now at the last shefoundh < > r affection for him rising superior to all other i emotions. The iinalparting wry ' bitter ; bitter for her because , in all tiie eighteen years of her life , she had never known a wish uncratin'ed ; bitter for him because dimly h"foreaw that turbulent times would rut be known before peace was vectored : bitter for both , because the chance * of their ever meeting again were few. Their last drive wi < = over the vnst plantation that had becninrhe UK-hie lamily for generation . There were marks -of thrift and improvement everywhere , not common in the South at this time : even the ni ro quarters were in good condition and the slaves seemed contented and happy , "When next you tee thi&place. Grace , it may belaid watte , and the dear old home there , where I have dreamed of seeing you mi&tres * . burned tea a hes. ' ' he sadly comnupMted ; and then she had gone into tlie hon e to bid his mother and c-ou-in farewell. Tliey were very gracious to her and she could scarcely reali/t- that soon her brother and lover would face each 'Other ' in deadly combat. .Xoua Gleason , the cousin , watched the yotini ; cor.ple out or shrhr , then re- innrked that Grace w. . - a nice little tInner , but not a lit choice lor Kollin. "If she pleat-es my boy. > le : pea-fj ! me. " responded the fond mother. Xoua gave a ugtjesrive shrug , and changed Ihe subject. She v.twhoilv dissimilar t-o Grace- The latter was petite , blonde , with pretty , childlike ways ; ! Xona was tall and dark , with a woman' ? carriage and repose , and the ambition of her life had been to win Rollin Kichie , but a mere child had carried oil' the prise. "How changed from K 1" Grace said wearily , to her father on the tirst eve ning of their return home , after listen ing to the excited talk of their friends. "I I have - l ir of mi ess si-own a a reb el , " she added , laughing a little. "You broke your engagement with Richie ? ' " Mr. Grantly a ked suddenly. "I yes that is. I broke it. then- then renewed it again. Oh , papa ! ' ' and she flung herself in his arms to sob out her grief as she always had. She had never known a mother's sym pathy. Of course he tried to comfort her and did not scold a bit. How could he ? Xor could he blame Kichie. In deed , he felt that if he had to decide between Grace and his country , he would take the former. When Fred Grantly inarched away , his sister's parting injunction rang in his ear : "Jf ever you meet Rollin Kichie. spare him for my sake. " "Confound it ! it isn't pleasant to be obliged to turn every reb around and study his phiz before you shoot or bayonet him , to see if he looks like your sister's lover ; but I'd hate to hurt Grade. " Fred had met Richie once and re membered his face well. A year pass ed , a dreadful year to Gracie Grantly , for while others were spending their sympathies on the Union cause , her feelings were divided and she could not help it ; her sympathy might be with the Union cause but her heart was with her lover Once in a while she received a letter , but at the end of the year even these ceased and in their stead there now came one from Nona \ . Gleason. It was brief , too , jo at said that Rolliii was' dead and the old home burned. She had never permitted hci * to even think that anything worse than wounds or imprisonment could befall him and now this ! She reeled as from a blow : the letter fell from her hand and merciful unconsciousness followed. She recovered , but the look in her face frightened her friends , and she was so silent , so mute ! Vainly her fafeher wooed her to her old resting-place in his arms. "J'rcsently , papa , " she would an swer in an absent-minded way and then seek solitude. She wrote to Nona but received no reply. I low far she might have indulged her grief is a mere matter of speculation , but grave fears were entertained concerning her. When Fred was dangerously wounded Mr , Grantly went to him and Grace had all she could do to comfort his wife , who was in very poor health ; then there were the two little ones to care for. Mrs. Fred was one who indulged in hysteria and kept half a do/en persons running \\ilh bottles of hot water and cold cloths. Grace was very patient with her until baby Lute came down with measles ; then she turned her at tention chiefly to him. In due time Mr. Grantly brought Fred home a mere wreck of his former robust self. There was plenty to occupy Grace now , she never faltered though the color lied from her face and her step lo l its elasticity. Before the war was formally ended , poor Mrs. Fred and her two little ones were sleeping under Ihe green grass , and Grace found herself the sole comfort of father ind brother. Hravely she put her own grief aside , smiling oft , times when the heart was sore and heavy. Xine years pass , and Grace Grantly is Grace Grantly still , a little graver , a little more stately than when first we knew her , but that is all. Vainly have suitors in all conditions of life sued for favor ; she cares for none. Now , too , her father has joined those on the other side , and Fred being re married , she is quite alone. A rest less longing possesses her to visit K and to look once more on ground hallowed by past associations. She wants to visit Kollin's grave , if so be they have brought him home. "I will arrange to be thereon Memorial Day , " she told herself. Arriving at K , late in the evening of May 20 , she repaired at once to a ho tel. The one where they had boarded years before , had fallen a victim to the ravages of war and was no more. In the morning she wandered alone toward the Richie plantation. The shaded roadway , at least , seemed fa miliar and she loitered on , dreading to come in sight of the ruined home where Rollin had hoped to see her mis tress. Rounding a curve in the road , she stopped with a , cry of surprise and delight : the old mansion loomed up as majestic as ever. What could it mean ? But after the first gush of sur prise she considered that it might have been but partially destroyed and had been rebuilt. Slowly she wended her way up the serpentine driye , longing yet dreading to reach the house. A moment she paused with her foot on the lowest step of the vine-wreathed porch , to break off a climbing rosebud she had often worn them from this very vine when a startling exclama tion above caused her to turn her face in its direction. "Rollin ! ' ' "Grace ! " A face , almost fiendish in its baf- lled despair and terror , Avatched the meeting of the long-estranged lovers , then before their explanations were half made , Nona Gleason had quitted , by a side entrance , the Ritchie man sion forever. She it was who had forged a letter , purporting to be-from Grace , telling of her marriage with a Union officer , and forwarded it to Rollin at the same lime that she had written to Grace. Hers had been a desperate game and almost a successful one , for Rollin had about decided to many her for his mother's sake. The latter wasahelp- le > - invalid now and it had been part of Nona's plan to make herself neces sary to her aunt. Of late , however , she had threatened leaving. The happily reunited pair did not iiive her much thought ; they were too thankful for the sunshine , after all the tempest , to court clouds on the hori/.on. "Few spend such happy Memorial Days a < * this , " Grace said , as they ! -tood together on the vine-wreathed porch late that evening , watching the man of God , who had just united them , ride away. 'Our wedding day will ever be a sweet memorial , " answered Rollin. The Housekeeper. Tricks of French Artists , A French paper says that for two months of the year the chief business of the two thousand tnd odd ex hibitors at the Salon is to attract the attention of visitors to their own pictures. Some of the "dodges" which have been found useful for the purpose , it seems , are highly ingenious. The plan found most effectual , and therefore most commonly employed , is the "Yankee Amateur l3odge. ' ' It consists of employing two or three agents , dressed in an eccentric fashion to walk backwards and forwards with a mysterious air. The public is greatly awed by their appearance and reports are soon circulated that the picture will be sold for its weight in gold. Another highly- recommended plan is to hire the best-looking model introduced into the picture to walk backwards and forwards in front of the canvas. The identity is soon discovered , and great sensation is the consequence. A few years ago a. painter found out astill more original plan. He placed some resinous "sub stance , which would grow soft with warmth , in front of his own picture. The unfortunate person who happened to stop for a few minutes would find himself fixed to the spot for sometime. Our authority thinks this last method the .most business-like and effectual. 1 A Foreign Invasion. Tcrrlblo winters tlirouchoui Enropo broiiRht forth bitter fruits that ripened In Atnoric.i. "LaGrlppo" with varying violence lence brokoXorth lien * , and the mortality llts Rhotr its shocichi nivjivei in aESra- vated cases. An uicol.ollu principle cin- Uudlcd as a inudlcatcd btitiinlant in the form of Hoslettci-'HStuiiiai'h Hitters has and r/lll ever prove the best pcclflc. Leailing contlnotiUil and Anieilcun phyrcluns ! de c-la ro th&tamedlcluo with a spirituous b.-isis , inch ao this affords tlio btirt-fit guiiranty against the tremendous intoa < ls of this , shoeUitis ta-ilady. 'Wheno consider that 1 a cllxhtehunzo of weather , is apt to rcr.evr It , that it attacks those oaMly vulnerable orKiiMS the luncs. that. Its progress is tre mendously swift and destructive , vro mu t udmlt the necessity of repelling it at the ouUotwith a Hire preventive. Hostct- ter'E Stomach KlttO'S Is also a safeguard azalnct malurla. dyspepsia , livcruud kidney couiplaluts. Nitrogen im an Aiiithotlo. . I Recent English exiieriments prove Ihut nigrogf H , pure or mixed with a small proportion of oxygen , is as com plete and apparently as tafe an ani-b- : thutic as nitrous oxide. The only dif ference , in the opinion of home who witnessed the triab , ib that anaesthesia from nitrogen is less rapidly produced , and somewhat less durable than that from nitrous oxide , though that from either suilic.es for the piinless extrac tion of one or more teeth. ] t now re mains to determine whether atmos pheric air , partially deprived of its oxygen , may be advantageously sub stituted for nitrous oxide. if. 1 , . THOMPSON tfc CO. , Comlersport , Pa. , say Hall's ( .atarrlPdiic is the best and only'tiire cure for catarrh they ever eold. Druggists sell it , THc- liirtii of the When the earth was young , says Dr. Ball , astronomer royal for Ireland , it spun around at such a rate that the diy : was only three hours long. The earth was liquid then , and as it re volved at that fearful speed the sun caused ever increasing tides upon its surface until at last it burst in two. The smallest part became the moon , which has been go in if around the earth ever since at an increased distance. The inlluence of the moon now raises tides on the earth , and while there was : iny liquid to operate on in the moon the earth heaped up much greater lu nar tides. \Vhen Baby was rick , we garo her Ccstorla , "When she was a Child , she cried for Caitoria , When she became Sliss , she cluny to Castoria , When she hod Children , she ae them Castoria , After awhile the kins will do no wrong , because he will never have the chauce. BuiinoBB for the Boys. The publishers of the CHICAGO SATUR DAY PRESS , the People's great National Weekly , want an active , energetic boy in every town and village to sell the SATURDAY PRESS on the streets , and to act as local agent. Bovs are making from $1.00 to $10.00 a week belling this great weekly Here is a chance for the boys of America who want to make rnone } * . 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Inttiunnia- tlon , allays pln , cures wind colic , -'ic. a bottle. The devil is always after the man whenever never srets discouraged. IF-CXR , ra AND SLASH" Durham Smol- 3 Injc Tobacco , and lie sure that you &tdo not let dealers bluir you by tell Ing jou that they do not keep it and then piilm off some other tobacco on you. Some dealers may not keep "Cut and Slash , " because they can buv some cheap LOW OKADE tobacco at much less money end make you pay the Enme price for It that you would have lo pay for "Cut and Slash , " viz. , 5 Cents tor 2 Ouncos. How ever , nearly nil dealers -will keep "Cut and Slash" as EOOH as they know about It. It Is go ing like hot cakes. Walk from fitoro to store until you find "Cut Jft RSfl and Slash , " and If you walk the 4IIII BOLZS orF TOUR tnozs looking for MAJORS' ' * ave them nAi.r-SOLED and > TfW1 ff keep on walking until you find It. If you want to realize tbe full joys that come from the enjoyment of a "de lightful smoke , " then lose no time In tecurlng at least a 2 ounce package of "Cut end Slash. ' It will cost jou 6 Cents. It la a mighty good smoking tobacco , and If it does not fill tne bill don't try any more , and we-will pay you your money back IP TOU WILL COME AFTER IT. "Retail dealers can buy from Wholesale Grocers and Jobbers at our factory prices. Put up in 5 pound cartoons , 25 ' pound bales. Show card SLASH' and 25 camples in each bale. LYGH TOBACCO Durham. N. C. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. TV. UAKER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil has been removed , J"s ! abyoliifclif pure mid it Is soluble. No Chemicals arc used in its preparation. It has more than three timei tne strength of Cocoa mixed i\ith Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , anil is therefore far more cco- ; nornical , costing Im than one fjjCfnlacvp. 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' " ' " ' " * waste pipes , .li-mif' 7 ; closets. wasl..nv i' " - - ' i'-"uts trees , etc. _ _ PENNASALTW'PGCO. i'1"1" % : ' Gen. . \ - sore tyes. usa Eys W. N. U. , Omaha ,