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f - 8 iJL ATTtjMQ CTTll WEEKLi uauaI yHDKSDAY, KOVEMliEU 22, lfeSS. r i, V I 't 6 i j"t Li ' ' i Georgia Gourmets Who Ilrrel In tfttf Clilef ' Drllght of the Year. Did von boo that Kutfwcio3 looking animal hanging out 19 front of u Mar ricttu street restaurant , tho other tLiyi )f eourseyou saw it if you passed that way. Of jotir.G -you knew, even if it didn't have nny hair on it, 'and even if it '. was Imfcehcreu and ready for the oven, thatit wasa'iossum; Uutdidyou know that tho 'osfeiun market iu Atlanta wan not to ta "sne-ozed" at? Did you know that. ")Ossiun and 'taters". was one of th Rwell dishes at tho resum lants Well, if yon didn't, rend along u littlu further and I'll give you somt faets.alxut tho 'possum erop which , will ttiitonish you as they did me. '. ', 'This file tailed country animal has ln.'u' "part of the south as long a there hai been any. south, and, like - tho !rabl)itT:he . is very prolific,; uiid WHsns to inerense instead of diminish mi the years roll on. He is very fond 'r'Cf,persitiimon.'ij"fronrlnc;h tho nanie of ojmjssuiiv- .1 derirecL r- lie was nearly always caught up a persimmon tree, and years ago was known as tho animal of tho persimmon, which was , gradually, jutr:iWd: wuV-.o'iossum. ,lt u isl&$ tp aSy iHat ijho 'iossum is a nocturlial a'ifmia'I, aliid is caught by nieao ot 'd;&s! ;xf lk9 tree him in wjmc' shiiiir tree which is easily cut 'down. K( mn go as it may sound old ' :' 'possuin hunters will tell you that tho bigger a 'possum is the smaller tho tree in which Jio is caught, and it is only tho young 'possums, that climb a vw-y largo tree when pursued by the ' u 'dog:. .hi j. .; Three or four years ago our commis i sioii ' merchants began buying a few f 'possums from tho country and selling 1 hem to a few select customers in At (' lanltL Before that time a 'possum now and then found its way into the city 7 : 'through tho agency of some great 'possum warrior, who ahvaj's found a ready Kilo for this toothsome animal. Kverythiug has changed since then, and the 'possum has, through no ef forts of his own, arisen to a very im portant place in the commercial world. One commission merchant informed , uo that ho handled oUO 'possums a ; month, and at Folsom's restaurant 100 ' of these animals arc butchered every month and served out to those who ;ire fond of them, and that means . nearly every southern raised man. , '" The majority of the 'possums sold in 'Atlanta come from tho country mer chants, and a large percentage of this number come from up on the JIarietta jnui North Georgia railroad, a ,seetipi) r,.vf'liu'. country which is regarded as the finest in the world for grapes, rye, - 'j)ossums and corn liquor. A number & countrymen living in Fulton county catch many 'possums during the sea ton, and sometimes they bring thm in by the wagon load, as they would . r bring in a load of chickens. ' "' ' ' 'Possums are sold at various prices, governed according to tho sue of the iunmal. The kittens bring from 20 to 4u,:cciits, while the full grown rango from 40 cent to $1. The 'iossum is ripe by the 1st of September, and he is pulled until the 1st of March. Tho : average sum paid for 'possums a month during i the season will amount to something over $500, making the 'pos : sum'' crop worth about $4,000 to At lanta.'-: A dish of 'possum and taters at the restaurant will cost you 30 cents, but if you. want a 'possum supper it will cost you from $1.50 to $2. A 'possum t; upper consists of a whole 'possum, .. baked with sweet potatoes, and then there's corn bread and coiTee thrown in as extras, for 'possum and taters, to Ik enjoyed, must be eaten with corn broad. There's a very remarkable thing' about 'possum meat. It is aa i greasy as the meat of a hog; but, un ike that, it can bo eaten with safet by persons with the weakest digestion. It won't till you up like pork or other meat, but you can eat a very largo quantity of it and feel no bad effects from, so doing. - " ' 'fbssums are caught in a mile and a half of Atlanta, and, as I said before, they are as numerous and prolific as rabbits. My brother, in coming home - . very late one bright, moonshiny night ,-;iast winter met a very large and very - fat old 'possum on "NVheat street, rnd after a little persuasion the 'possum was induced to accompany him home. The next day that 'possum was the I Heading attraction at the dinner table. If you have nevrr tasted 'possum meat you have lived in vain; if you ..ka-ve Hwver inhaled the delicious fra-- gran co arising from a dish of 'possum and 'taters, lite has been but a mock cry to you, and if you do not get you a 'possum and bake jiim with sweet jxjtatoes for your dinner to-morrow "you'll regret it even to the end of your '"life. Atlanta Journal. Nero aa an Orator. Nero, the Roman emperor, is, per , haps, best known by his celebrated performance on the lyre during the burning of his capital, although thi:j legendary episode is not mentioned by such historians as Tacitus. 31, Hol leaux, formerly of tho French school of Athens, who is making excavations "a la Schliemann" in Bceotia for tho French government has found a stone in the sanctuary of Apollo Ptoios, or the "Apollo of the Infernal Regions," which presents the Roman tyrant in mother light. The stone has engraved upon it what 31- Holleaux calls "a genuine speech of Nero's," that is to say, one which was not composed for him, but uttered 2robably ex tempore when giving lib erty to the Greeks. Nero plumed him' self, of course, on liis versatility, and believed that he was an "all round" "vnius, ablo to compose, to mako Speeches, to act and to sing. Tho dis covery of M. Holleaux may, perhaps, prove that the tyrant was a real artist in words at least, for, according to the learned excavator, the fragments of oratory found on tho stone were couched in strong, sonorous and cm pliatic Greek. Paiis Cor. London .tel egraph. An American Compound. "Cheesino" is a compound which has emerged from a bankruptcy suit in Manchester. It is said to coma from America, and it is sold in large quantities in liisland. OtTtnao. J-Yenc-h mod RnclUh Soldiers. . .. (Jcrjnan soldiers in saluting their su periors must keep their hand to thejr nips while pjicing twelve 6teps six bteps liefore tho men meet and bix after they have passed. In a rather habty tour through the cities of Germany, lingland and Trance it struck tho writerjthat the (it'i niariM were much more military look Inx. more soldier like than those of the two other nations named. English boI dierH still adhere to red coats anl heavy, high, bearskin .-hats which are forniida Llo only to the wearers. Members of soiDo regiments wear little round BtilF cap which wero never intended to bo large enough for their headri, so they are hist tij'l on tho sido and lield in osi lion by a narrow leather strap which in $onio cases passes under tho chin and in others just touches tho lower lip. The caps remind you of tho toy caps worn by an organ grinder's monkey. Tho French soldiers are small in stat ure, their gait is slatternly and their trousers are far too wide. They might Ikj useful in preventing soldiers from running away, but such baggy breeches would also impede their movements in attack. I'russian oflicers as a rulo are tall, well formed and graceful in motion. They stand erect and step out easy. The make of their uniforms gives them the apjtearanco of liaving broad shoulders, full chests and small waists and it is said that they all wear corsets. Their caps arc of dark cloth, to match the suit, and seem to bo designed with some com mon sense, lieing well fitting and liaving peaks of comfortable size. The German's trousers are cut narrow and 6hajely, making tho wearer look tall and putting the linishing touch to tho very becoming uniform of a set of soldierly looking men. "M. P." in Home Journal. A Buc in the Ear. Writers say when a bug gets into the car do not bo frightened, but drown liim with oil or warm water. There is no philosopher who could sit unmoved with bug or lly stamping a tattoo upon his ear drum. Yes, bo frightened, for it will facilitato your movements. Sweet oil is perhaps the best tiling to keep him from moving that is tho first desider atum. Tho oil, by its thick consistence, will so entangle and bcdragglo its legs and wings that tho intolerable noise will lio stopjied. If oil bo not at hand use any liquid that is not poisonous or coi rosivo. Water will probably bo witlun tho reach of every one. This is also more liable to float him out, too, tlian either sweet oil or glycerine. It has been suggested to blow tobacco smoke Into tho ear to stupefy the insect. Wo cannot indorse this advise; tobacco smoko blown into the ear of a child has been known to cause- alarming symp toms. When the movements of the in truder have been arrested syringe the ear gently with warm water. All man ner of Insects and bugs have been found in tho ear, but you can never tell in a given case who the rudu caller is that is knocking at the door of your brain till you have him out. Dr. J. Herbert Clai borne in Medical Classics. Marvelous jPowera of Rings. Medicated rings, having jhe supposed power of alleviating or curing disease, can be traced back as far as the time of Marcus Aurejius, Trolian, a physician of the Fourth pentury, possessed a signet ring on which was engf aved a representa tion of Hercules strangling tho Xeinaean lion, and which was a certain cure for colic. In our own country Edward the Confessor was presented with a ring whjch was an unfailing remedy for epilepsy, and which was preserved fo some centuries in Westminster Abbey. In the cathedral at Perugia is still shown a ring which Is said to bo the wedding ring of the Virgin Mary, and which has performed so many miracles that a book was written on them in the Seventeenth century, Other marvelous powers besides ths curing of diseases have been attributed to rings. Otnet, king of Lombardy, was the happy possessor of one, which would alway3 no matter where he wandered direct him Jnto the right path, a ring which would be user in Jndon during November fogs, and many juveniles and perhaps adults nave eighed for the ring Aladdin which controlled the obedient :ind obliging genii. London Standard. Kinz YfiHiaui at Gravelotte. When tho French guns opened fire it was discovered that the king's position was within easy range, many of tho shells falling near enough to mako the place extremely uncomfortable, so it was sug gested that he go to a less exposed point. At first h e refused to listen to this wise council, but yielded finallv leaving the ground with reluctance, liowever and Went back toward - Rezonville. I waited for Count -Bismarck, who did not go im mediately with the king, but remained at Gravelotte looking after some of the escort who had been wounded. When he had arranged for their care we set out to rejoin tho king, and before going far ovei-took his majesty, who had stopped on the Chalons road and was surrounded by a tlu-ong of fugitives, whom ho was berating in German so energetic as to remind me forcibly of the "Dutch" swearing that I used to hear in my boyhood in Ohio. Tho dressing down tmished to his satisfaction, the king resumed Ids coiurso toward Rezon ville, halting, however, to rebuke in the same emphatic style every group of run aways ho overtook. Gen. Sheridan in Scribner's Magazine. Process of Pitvei)Ins Oysters. The business of planting oysters Pnd havins them crow properly after tliey are i planted is not very well understood by i the general public. There is a great deal I of money invested in the industry along I the Delaware bay, and occasionally some of those heavily interested in a financial I manner come out at the little end of the horn. The process of patching oysters l and fattening them for the market is, to , say the least, & very interesting one. After the oysters ar caught they are placed on an immense float, which is air tight on all four sides. There are a num ber of corks in tho bottom of this float, and after the oysters have been carefully laid out PU the bottom the corks are withdrawn, allowing the float to fill with water and go the bottom pf the bay. Tho oysters will then open their mouths like any other fish and drink to their hearts' content. After two or three tides liaTe swept over them they are brought to tho surface one more. By this time they have become plump oysters, ready for market. New Y ork Graphic. rasves for Good Temper, There Is in some a dispassionate neu trality of mind which, though it gener ally passes for good temper, can neither gratify nor warm us; it must indoed be granted that these men can only nega tively offend, but then it should also oe --it- ajtYi ! ..T-inl f Vinf: tliAir myitis TVwiti-mlw i please. San Francisco Jewish Progress. Cleveland as a Railroad President. Bai.ti.morr, Nov. 17. Sevend myster ious conference held the last few days between President Cleveland and Senator Gorman have led t the promulgation here of n rumor i lint 1 lie astute Maryland politician is rr iii'nr to secure for the pn-sidout n pi-.-ii imi ul i r liin retirement from the chief mutism. cy, this proposi tion, it isnai.l. being t Ir-presidency of the Baltimore tk, Ohio milrond. Of course it is not known yet whether Mr. Cleve land would accept, but in case he should it is understood tho matter is so ar ranged that the present arrangement with Samuel Spencer at the head of tho directorate will continue until June, at whic h time Mr. Cleveland would be elected president of the great system built up by John Garrett. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editor. Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeluss cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fhkk to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their express and post otlice address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl St., New York. tf Went Through a Bridge. Eldorado, Can., Nov. 18. A heavily loaded cattle train of cars went through the Walnut river bridge near this city, Thursday night. The engine and ten cars were completely wrecked: one hundred eattle killed and many crippled. Engineer Spencer was fatally injured The loss to the company will reacli 0350,000. $SOO Reward. We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liyer Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely yegctable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes :ontaining 30 s, " coated pills, 25c. For sale by ruggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only by John O. We & Co., 862 W. Madison St, Chicago.nnd Sold by W. J. Warrick. A Belt Line Completed. Chicago, Nov. 10. The Elgin, Joliet & Eastern railway has been formerly opened for business. It forms a belt line around Chicago at a distance of forty miles from the city, and crosses eyery one of the roacjs terminating at this point. Its purpose is to facilitate through ship ments by hauling freight around the city, ind thus relieve the various railroad yards of overcrowding incidental to the hauling of a vast number of cars. Worth Knowing. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe Cold, attended with ft distressing Cough and running into consumption jn its first stages. Die tried many socalled popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Fin ally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found jinmedjnte relief, and after using about a pajf do,, Vi jot tles found himself well and has I, ;d no return of the disease. No other r- m.-dy can show so grand n record of cuivs, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion guaranteed to do just what i.-1. .!.n ed for it. inai Jbottle free at F. G. Fricke & Co's Drug Store. 4 Third and Last Day. Detsol'Nov. 17. The third andlast day ot woman's congrea W3 called to order yesterday morning and the election of officers was at once proceaded with: Mrs. Julia Ward Howe was re-elected president, and wepfy-five vice presidents were elected from the various states represented. Renews Her Youth Mrs. Phoebe Chesiey, Feterson, play county, Iowa, tells the following remark able story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: T am 73 years old, haye been troubled with kidney complaipt and lamepcss for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do my own, housework. I pwe my thanks to Elecr trie Bitters for bving renewed my youth, and removed completely all dir sease and pain." Try a bottle, 50c. and $1., at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. 4 Wheeler's Offer Accepted. Washington, Nov. 17. The Secretary of the treasury has accepted, the offer of Jacob Wheeler to pay $ 2,000 in com promise of the suit now pending against him and the sureties on his bond as late United States Marshal, for the southern district of Illinois, for the recovery of illegal fees charged by him. Declared Without Foundation. St. Petersburg, Noy. IT, Jt is offir ciajly declared that assertions made by the Krenx Zeitucg and Post of Berlin, that a redistribution of troops in western Russia implied an advance, and that the Russian garrisons on the frontier bad been strengthened by two and in some cases three divisions, are without foun dation. John Brights Condition, London, Nov. 17. A bulletin was issued yesterday afternoon stating that Bright suffers less from congestion and that his temperature has become normal. Suddenly Called From Duty- Nfw York, Nov. 17. II. F. Marshall cashier of the Seaman's savings bank here, dro;jpd dead at 2 o'clock yester day afternoon in the bank. He was 75 yeari old WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people will not, ran not, or do not seo any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at enormous profite, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputuation and one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for pniifying the blood as BEOO'S BLOOD PURIFIER A BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that does not do its work will cost you noth ing. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. Women SufTerage Defeated. Montpelier, Vt.. Nov. 15. In the house of representatives this morning the bill granting to women tho right of suffrage, was defeated by a vote of 192 to 7. HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strai and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it i only a little cold," and keep giving them cheap and dangerous medicines, until they are down with lung fever or con sumption, when they can be bo easily re lieved by BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH Si RUP? It has no superior, and few equals. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co druggists. Cheated The Hangman. Los Anoei.es, Cal., Nov., 15. Fritz Anschlag, the German who was to have been executed Friday for the murder o Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock in January last committed suicide last night by takin strychnine, and died shortly after mid night. COUCH! and CO 'J CM! and COUCH What in the w.M ih the reason you will cough and kc i. o. nulling and stil keep trying inferior m- dicines when BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve your rough at once 1 his is no anvcrtising scheme, but an actual fact, nnd we iruarantee it. Sold by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. If They Can Count Them In. Washington, Nov. 16. Representa tive Thompson, secretary of the demo cratic congressional committee, told Htar reporter this afternoon that he thought the democrats would certainly have a majority of one or thiee in the next house, What Am I To Do? The symptoms of biliousness are un happily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent A oilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solid of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white ant furred, it js fopgh, at al events. The digestive system is wholly out o order and diarrhea pr constipation pay be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach To correct all this if not effect a cure try Greens August JWowef, it posts but trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. Wants Fees Abolished. Wa8AINgtgn, Nov. 16. First Auditor Chenowith in his aunual report to the secrdtary of the treasury recommends the abolition of the system, as applied to United States attorneys, marshals and clerkg, and the adoptiqn instead of just and reasonable salaries. English Spavin Liniment removes al hard, Soft or Calloused lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Stifles. Sprains, Pink Eye, Coughs and etc. Saye $p by use of one bottle. Evera bottle warranted by F. G. Ericke & Co., I)rpggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. His Eye in a Sling. " Yes, I can tell nearly all about a man's habits from the appearance of his eyes." " PJease experiment on me." " Easy enough; you are in the habit 0-f referring to large men as liars. Jtch, Prairie Mapge, Mid, Qcratphes of everv kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. Warranted by F.G Fricke & Co. druggist, Plattsmouth Army Transfers. Los Angeles, Cal.,. 2Jov. 15,. General Nelson A. Miles received formal notice from the war department at Washington last evening, of his transfer to San Fran- p'sco, to take command of the division pf the Pacific, yice general Q. p. Howard who goes east to assume command of the Atlantic. Bucklin's rnica Salve. Ihe Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by F. O, Fricke & Co, 3 J : : Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castori. When she became Miss, she clung to Oastoria, Wben she bad Children, she gare them Castori 1 jtfl fountain of health. Iy uslnir Ur. Tierce Ooia- en Medical lMsoovery, ani good dljrritlon, fair kin, buoyant spirit, and bodily bealltt and vttror will iw eKtarumnea. flflMnn Mi lioul liuovorv nir all humori. from the common plmplo, blotch, or eruption, to tho worst Scrofula, or blood-poison, es pecially has It proven It cllloacy In curln fcltrliAinn or Tetter. Kowina. F.rysipvlaa. Keyer . sores. Hip-Joint Disease. Scrofulous r .4,.hnir F.nlurired Glands. Uol tre or Thick Keck, and tMiiou cores vw Ulcers. floldnn Medical Dlnoovery cures Consump- tlott (which is Scrofula of tho Lunifs). by It wonderful blood - purifying;. InviKoratlnir. and nutritive properties, if taken in tinio. For Weak Lunirs, Kpltting- of Wood, Phort ness of Ureath. Catarrh in the Head. Bron chitis. Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs. For Torpid Liver. Billousnens. or "Liver Complaint' Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it U an unequaled remedy. Sold hv druggists, rrio f i.oo, or six bottles for $5.00. People can Hardly Believe it. Jkbhkyvili.e. I IX., May 30th. 1SR8. I take pleasure to let you known that, my boy is still all right, he linn not had any of t Iih kpiikitih wince about March 20th. The. twople can hardly believe it from the fact that h had hm man) m Hi a (lay or more. 1 believe, he was a very nervotm child all hin life but did not hIiow any Hignn of 1 believe he was a very nervoim B)HMniB until lat rH!Cemner, after winch they came in regular miecenMon, and 1 had 3 doctors attending who could do nothing for him, nor even tell ns what wan the matter. 1 had depai red of hlH ever getting well, nntil I got Koenig's Nerve Tonic. After taking not quite a bottleful he got quite well and Iihh not had the luatttHign of ejwixjiiB hinco. licxpectfully Yours, MI18. K. LEYTON. I tewtify to the fucta as staled alxve to be strictly true. JAS. 1IAHTY, l'antor. will be sent free to any addrenH, mid poor patlentl can also obtain this medicine free of charge front us. This remedy has been prepared bv the Rpverend Paator Koenig, of Kurt Wayne, Ind.. tor the pant mnnniec lor nimnini or nervous tinea" tenjreara, anu is now prepared under tils direction KOENIC MEDICINE CO., C W. Hadison for. Clinton St., CHICAGO, ILL. SOLD BY DRUCCISTS. Price SI per Bottle, a Uottles for V5. V. G. PHICKK & CO., !i legists, Plattsmouth, Nek Our customers cll for Ir. SetU Arnold COUGH KILLEK, and we don't lind it jirolita- ble to keen any other. J. N. Hicharddoti & .Son, Rii htioUl, Mini, Praggists, 25c., 50., and 51,00. Luni i)er THE OLD RELIABLE. H. I WATERMAN k SON Wholesale and Ketail Dealer tp LUMBER Shiugles, Lath, 8ali, Doors.Blinds. Can supply every demand of the trade Call and get terms. Fourth street In Rear of Opera House. ROBERT IOIn'KELLY'S WAGOE ra- I1LACKS.1I1TII Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow ie pairing, and general jobbing 8"V now prepared to do all kind or repMiing uiiaiiuauuoiuer inacniiiery, as mere is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAUEN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon snop He Is well known as a NO, 1 VfQKKMAN. Weir Y7ffons and lincglea made f raer 8ATI' riTTON OUAHJtN'T K. DRESSLER, The 5th, St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of Foreign & Domestic Goods. Consult Your Interest by GlvlDg Hlir a Cal SHERWOOD BLOCK Dr. C A. Marshall. ZElosidezit .Dentist. Natural Teeth Preservation of the Specially. Aoesthttics given for Pain less Filling or Extbactiox of Teeth. Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de si red. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. FITZGERALD'S BLOCK PLATTSMOUTH. JS'ZB Yard "JZZi Vi'hen I sny Cnnn I lo not menn merely to Stop ih-m for a tune, it nil then Imve litem re turn UKUlii. I MKAN A KAIHCAL. CU1M.. I liliVU Iltudo tllO UlbCIIHO of TITS, EPILEPSY" or FAILING SICKNESS, A life-long Ktinly. I waiiiiant my remedy to (,'UUK the. wornl ciihch. lireitiiHi; olliein luive failed in no rc.inon fur nut now receiving arum, .einl ut once f.r a trciilixo a ml a Kkkk Koti i.u of my IM'AI i.iiilk Kt.MF.UY. One Kxptens and i'ost oiltce. it cokis you nothing fur a trial, and it will euro you. Addi'CHd H.C ROOT, lYl.C, 1 83 Pearl St.. New York Ej,, ,, h,mwj iimn JIMP a nn OF PURE COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES Almo8tas Palatable as Milk. ' jig.terf, a assimilated by the mo.s ntltive stomach, wlien I no plain on cannot be tolerated; andt by the com bination ot the oil with the hypophoi phltes Is mac Ix more eillcacions, Bemarkable as a flesh producer. Tersons gain rapidly while taking It. SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to be the Finest and liest prepa ration in the world for the relief and euro of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCH3. The great remedy for Consumption, and Wastimj in Children, Sold by all Druggists. CUIIES WHfcKE ALL USE 1AILS. Best Cloutfh Hyrui. 'I'nnteH pood. Ueo in time. HnM l.y rlrucL'iMM. I Itellevo Fiso's Curo for CoiiHtunption saved my life. A. II. Dowkll, Kditor Enquirer, Kdnn ton, N. C, Airil 2.J, 1887. The itKsr ;)iih Modi, riue is l'iso's 'iriu: ion CoNsujvii'Tio.v. Oiildien take it without objection. liy all drugtjisLs. '2ov. CUiifS WHH.'F 11 HF MIIQ W Best Couih .Syrup. Tuples irood. Dao r in time. SoM liy ilnivvistM, l m HEAD. E!y5s Cream Balm Cleanses tho Nasal Pasr,a fes. Al lays Jjiflammation. Ileals tlio Soros. Restores the Senses of Tuste, Smell ana leaniig. A particle la applied into each nontril ami ta ",?rf Bbl"- Price GOc. at VruKiciitia or by ail. LLY IiIiOTILEia,iwj Wartn Kt-.New Yorlc molU flOT.T) WA TCTf TREE bold lor tlou uu to. world. Per fect time kr-pr. Warranted. Hmf IUI Tftlae 0.; I'EUSOt In ear b locality cao -worts on FHtF. UowU ItilifKilbUr We.inwer wevkDt oc pr nn In each loralltT. 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