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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1888-04-06, Page 4443' 'Orlf `T '.t1$: frig , liE: Jl;AMEI D IirC At$ Ex. 1114,911PIN:QIiY PUBLIC Mfrgn- !KNOB. •TQ T,kIF,, PUBLIC: Having branch houses and !ahem to;ies Wooten different quarters and thereforehaving•a world-wide exper- ience; we, H. H. Warner & Co.justify ourselves in making the following statements. OUR THEORY PROVED.. ,FIrst,-.--For the past decade we have held that 03 per cent. of Diseases orig- inate in the kidneys which introduce uric acid inro the system, a poison that is injurious to every organ, at- tacking and destroying first the or- gans which are weakest. We have also held that if the kidneys are kept in perfect health most of Me ordinary ailments will be prevented, or if con- tracted, cured. Other practitioners have held that extreme kidney dis- ease was incurable. We have proof to the contrary, however, in hundreds of thousands of cases in every section of the globe. Warner's Safe Cure is the greatest specific known. Its re- putation is established everywhere, audits influence surpasses all other medicines. HOW DISEASE CREEPS ON. Second.—The kidneys being the sewers of the human system, it is im- possible to keep the entire system in good working order unless hese organs are doing their .full duty. Moltr�peo- ple do not believe their kid ieys-are out of order because they never give them any pain. It is a peculiarity of kidney disease Mat it may long exist without the knowledge of Me patient or r of the practitioner. It may be suspect• ed if there is aoy gradual departure from ordinary health, which depart- ure increases as age comes on, the kidney poison in the blood gradually undermining and destroying every organ. SCIENTIKC SPECIFIC. Third.— We do not cure every known disease from one bottle. This is an impossibility. Warner's Safe Remedies include sevrn scientific specifics, each one of which has a specific' purpose which the others cannot fully perform. RECOGNIZED STANDARDS. Iourtlt.—Warner's Safe Remedies have been recognized by the' doctors and the people all over the globe, even in countries most conservative and most opposed to the manufacture of proprietary medicines, as standards of the highest excellence and worthy of the patronage of all people. STRONG GUARANTEES. Fifth. --We make the following un- ualified guarantees: GUARANTEE 1,— That Warner's afe Remedies are pure and harmless, 5 GUARANLEE 2.—That the testimon- ials used by us are genuine, and so far as we know absolutely true. W e will forfeit 0,000 for proof to the con- trary. GUARANTEE 3.— Warner a Safe Remedies have permanently cured many millions of people whom the doctors have pronounced incurable. People who were cured ten years ago report the cure permanent and com- pletely satisfactory. Warner's Safe Remedies will sustain every claim, if used sufficiently and as directed. Sixth.—Ask your friends and neigh- bors what they think of Warner's Safe Cure. We do not ask you to be- lieve us alone. YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGi1- BORS. MRS JAMES BURNS of 18 Divisi in St., Toronto, writes that her daugh- ter was given up to die, by the best medical men io the eity,from Bright's Disease of the hidneys, but that, Warner's Safe Cure not only saved her life but restored her ,to health. L. A. BAKER, of Toronto, Supt. Fire Patrol Co., of Canada,euffered from lame back for three years. Physicians treated him for Bright's Disease, but he obtained no relief. Four bottles of Warner's "Safe Cure made a well man of him. • W, J. HAMILTON, of Amherst, Noya Scotia, was cured of, hemor- rhage of the kidneys after idoctors • failed to cure him and the last dy- ing rites of the church had been given him. MRS HAYWARD, of 321 Church St, Toronto, was cured of Chronic Dys- pepsia with six bottles of Warner's Safe .Cure • JOHN GIVES, of Galt, is a living monument to the power of Warn• er's Safe Cure over enlargement of the Liver. We could give thousands of similar testimonials. Warner's Safe Cure does exactly as represented. Seventh.— We were forced into the manufacture of Warner's Safe Remedies in obedience to a vow made by Mr H. H. Warner that he would, if the remedy now known as Warner's Safe Cure restored him to health, spread its merits before the entire world. In ten . years the de- mand has grown so that laboratories have been established in seven quar- ters of the globe. Not only is Warn• er's Safe Cure n scientific specific—it- cures when all the doetors,jcail, thous- ands of the best physicians prescrib.' it regularly, its power over disease is permanent and its reputation is of the most exalted character. A LOVELY WOMAN overheard one say of her,"By heaven! she's painted !" '' Yes," retorted she, indignantly, " and by heaven only !" Ruddy health mantled her cheek, en- throned on the rose and lily. Yet this beautiful lady,once thin and pale, with a dry, hacking cough, night- sweats, and slight spitting of blood, seemed destined to fill a consumptive's grave. After spending hundreds of dollars on physicians without benefit, she tried Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; her improvement was soon marked, and in a few months she was plump and rosy again, the picture of health and strength. A FLOURISHING TOWN, CIIATIIAM, March 9, 1888. Do the Editor the of New Era. 'hu Entrox,—Your correspondent having occasion to visit Chatham for the first time, a few days ago, was so much atruck with the' lively appear- ance of the place, that I thought a abort account of some of the princi pal daces might interest some of • your r'oadera It is situated on -she• iv I " „ =` !.. . ,. 1L4 atlaQ ll�sty cqy rotd•with Ice and ;ttf,rds great means ,for sport, auah ae sting, burse-r:ue- ;ug,„ Itc. The river ;s large enough here to admit of good, sic •d ve.••.-ala cowing up u, fur a• this pine,. I;,tig Street is the prir,,ipal th+•n•u(;hr ,re and ou it aro s.me very flue The town is mad.. radiant :.t 1..g ai r.y means of electricity, fwd rest Mute forte a means of ci uveya,nee hi:ta :ea the two stations. Meat markets and barber shops, meet the eye at almost - every corner. But one of the places of which the Chatbamites seem most proud, is the Canada Burliness college. During wy short stay in this place, I beard so much about this institution that I could not re- sist the temptatiou to pay a visit. I wan kindly received by Mr Lachlan, Principal, -and shown by him through the different apartments. He seems to be a thorough business man and this institution is certainly a credit to any town. 1-le'told me that they had 300 students on the roll and among these I notice quite a number Bona Old Huron, Mr R. R. Ross, Mr Geo. hart, Mr T. Halliday, all once Public School taechers in that grand old county, besides Mr James. Fair, Miller, Clinton, and hl* Lack Ken- nedy, tavern keeper, of same place. The population consists of white's, with quite a stnattering of blacks, wbo it appeats to me, are au inferior class of .people and make their living prin- ciaally by drawing ashes and hortow- ing chickens from their white neigh- bors. Noll wishing too occupy to much space at this time, I shall close, and may, at some future time, give a more particular aecoun of this thriv- ing county town. J. M. G. Every person- agent - highly of Barkwell's Bronchial Balsi , , it seems to never fail. u1rz; l• �,r yid# • hair to a vigorous growth Lt c(in- Lains hitting van he,ilpiplied to snake the hair be:uttilt.il awl obtundent, ro- murt•s'1,uu1rutt•, mad renders the bait I1"xih, and isl,.w,., It is Absurd L+'or people to expect a cure for Indiges- tion, unless they refrain from eating "what is unwholesome ; but if anything - will sharpen the appetite and give tone to the digestive organs, it is Ayer's Sar. saparilla. Thousands all over the land testify to the merits .of this medicine. Mrs. Sarah Burroughs, of 248 Eighth street, South Boston, writes : "My hus- band has taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla, for Dyspepsia and torpid liver, and bas been greatly benefited." A Confirmed Dyspeptic. C. Canterbury, of 1.41 Franklin at., Boston, Mass., writes, that, suffering for years from Indigestion, he was at last induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla and, by its use, was entirely cured. Mrs. Joseph Aubin, of. High street, Holyoke, Mass., suffered for over a year from Dyspepsia, so that she could not eat substantial food, became very weak, and was unable to care for her family. Neither the medicines prescribed by physicians, nor any of the remedies advertised for the cure of Dyspepsia, helped her, until she commence. use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "Three bottles of this medicine," she writes, "cured me." A er's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Yr! $1; six bottle,, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. NEW GOODS That are all right in quality and style and away (sown in price. &:rsr PM' TZ e OST wanting something nice in this line should call and examine my stock es it is uew and the latest styles. A. J. HOLLOWAY, Fischer's Old Stand, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, CLINTON. DISCOUNT SALE OF FUR1C1TURE For the next 30 days, for Cash, Bargains in BED -ROOM and PARLOR SETS, a lot ofmy own manufacture. Good value. All to be sold at low prices. --GIVE ME A CALL—.--- . 3. C. STEVENSON, FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING — OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. WAR indebted to T. Stevenson must call and settle at once. YO ? SIMININIOROMEMBIONI Do yen feel dull, languid, low-spirited, life- less, and indescribably miserable, both physi- cally and mentally; experience a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of "gone - nese," or emptiness of stomach in the morn- ing, tongue irregular coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, B appetite, dizziness, frequent headaces, blurred eyesight, "floating specks" before the eyes, nervous prostration or ex- haustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sharp biting transient. pains here and there, cold drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, cenetnni;. indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend- ingg calamity ? If you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoms, you are eultering from that most common of American maladies— Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated • your disease bas become, the greater the number and diversity of symp- toms. No matter what stage it has reached, Dr. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc- tions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump- tion of the Lungs Skin Diseases, heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later induce a fatal termination. Dr. Piercees Golden Medical DU* covert' acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood -purifying organ, cleanees the system of all blood-taintsandim- equally' 18caciousatineacting upon the 1 Kid- neys, and other excretory organs cleansing, strengthening, and healing their diseases, .As an appetizing, restorative toric, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine hall gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Asrue, nod kindred diseases. Dr. Pieree,t!, (,toldon Medical Dim. covers CURES ALL HUMIDORS, fief•;, r,;n,ni i, t -t . •:r ISrtopFf.ion, to the - t 1-rh•.ulu, " Fever -sores," Sail;; or hough X1110, in short, all diseases cuu;od by hail blood Ore (-menu-Ted by this pnoerfid, purifying. anal invigorating medi- cnie. (:rear Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under 155 henini influence. E4pi'vieilly has it mani- f(•rru•1 its potency in (tiring !'otter, Eczema, t:}'eipi•Ius,,Iloile,(•arhitneles, Sore Eyes, Scrof- nlntia Sons and swellings, flip -joint Disease, Ci bite Swellings," (loitre, or Thiel( Neck, nr, : Enlarged 1 lander Nerd ten cents 111 for a larur: Treatise, with colored ptm•s. on Skim Diseases, or the sante amount h.• ;t 'i'r';;li e ou Scrofulous Affections. f i_ii3 THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." 'r, ,! ,nahty (-leans° if, by using Dr. Pierce's (,ioieleo ;Medical Discovery, and good di stn m, a fair skin, buoyant spirits vital s:ruigttt and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, Which is Scrofula or the Lungs, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier 510(508 of the disease. From its mar- velous enwer over this terribly fatal disease, when first niTering this now world -fumed rem- edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously ' of calling it his "CONsuMPrion Ctuns,' but abandoned that name as too restrictive for n medicine which, from its wonderful com- bination of toele, or strengthening, alterative or blood -cleansing, anti -bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, 18 unequaled, not only as a remedy for Consumption, but for -nil Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For weak Lunge, Spitting of -Blood, Short. nese of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, It is an efficient remedy, Sobi by Druggists, at 41.00, or Six Bottles for Bb.00. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pieree's book on Consumption. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 003 Main Si,, evrrALo, N. v. CLINTONNE\VH�. THE LARGEST AND BEST NE.WSPAPFR IN THE COUNTY. ****-**;a** t%**-*****t5*lA' One of the best equip ed JobPrint- ing Offices in the district. OUR AIM I5 NOT TO. DO CHEAP, BUT GOOD SVORK. ONLY :-: COMPETENT :-: WORKMEN see .EMPLOYED ek New LuTIERs, :NEW BORDERS NEW URN,LixsTs,FtNE PARSER, FIN E INKS, NOVEL COalnlNATIONC. Business Circulars --A srectALTY— �"tl tAT. TASTY; Pa -SE ARTISTIC. OUR SAMPLES -g sale by Worthington and Combe, ISE NOW READY F' J1 TRE SPRING CAMPAIGN TYSINIi SSiijj yyi QQ_ SPECIAL PALLISEIL'S 40c Young liysini 'I'.',t 0011 sl is 11 litll#r'S at the price. The l'opular - d( ars vi • " 40e. Japan is a beauty. 50c. Black, Green or Japan are not to be surpassed. - 60c. YouingHysonTea is the great leader 60c. Secret Blent Black is a Matchless Clods IIou " e " 44 Mixture 75c. Secret Blend Black is the Favorite, And is specially called by that name, the Quality is Su. garb, Palliser & Co's is the place to buy Good and Cheap SUGARS at merest profit on refiners prices. S. . Groceries every time. it it " ii ii ci LoridesborO. In DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, and ORETONNES We have made special efforts to secure attractivo ...calori2ga-And patterns, IN STAPLE ,GOODS We have, as usual, bought the best. FAST—COLOR SHIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTONADES and DUCKS, 1DENIMS, HOLLANDS, COTTONS, TOWELS and TOWELING. The numerous orders received in the CLOTHING Department Is proof that we are showing the right goods in Tweeds and Trouserings. Place your order early, while the splendid line of patterns remains unbroken. STIFF & SOFT HATS & SPRING CAPS A magnificent line expected to arrive this week. TEAS We are showing a special line of Uncol- owed JAPAN & YOUNG HYSON TEA, in 5 ib. Tin Canisters and 6 ib. Baskets; We claim this to be the best tea offered,-in-the--county-a;t-50c--a-penact: Try it and we feel confident you will buy it. Full Lines of Prunes, Dates, Figs, Currants, and Raisins. 1 Calbick & Reith W. L. OUIMETTE, LON DESBORO --,•.�TITE LEADING .= : UNDERTAKERSNDERTAKERS 1 EMBALMERS ()LIMON In our liiie of undertaking we fear leo competition, as we carry a very large stock of Good Goods, and as Funeral Directors, we are bound -, to give satisfaction. A call re- 'spectfully solicited. • Tho Bank rarihro Roto, Alhrt it. CL T]NT()N CALBICK tic REITH 1 1 ADA S' Emporium. To the people of Lonri sboro' and surrounding country. Spring GOODS have arrived in good quantities and of excellent quality, Never had a better supply and was never in a better position to supply the wants of my customers and all others who may favor me with a call. Have not room or time to enumerate the many kinds of goods in stock, but will say to ONE and ALL come and try how well you will be treater]. Good weight,full measure, and the right change back, I -ii, IlefiAt 'Prices, for hroduee. Ours respectfully, March loth, 1Mss, R. ADAMS. I S. PALLISER & CO., ew ; Furriiture : Stock Crper ac ...c5uriii ELL OTTS MIL -06n , NEXT DOOR TO TILE CITY BOOK STORE,. CLINTON. BEDROOM SETS,`PARLOR SETS,LOUNGES, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS,, &c., ANpt A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF THE VERY BEST MADE FURNI- TURE.- AT REASONABLE PRICES. .JOS. C IEiIDJ14i:Y. XMAS GOODS! The subscriber, while thanking his friends for their patronage during the past year, world remind them that he has a splendid stook of Iloliday (roods, consisting of FRUITS, CADDIES, NUTS, WISH, ,&e, —rESIDES A FULL STOCK (Il „ CJLoiee iL alnii1yr 4E4 r0v,eri<0.1.i4.(01ki(YIai, Crockery rand (- -Ia tigs4 ':a re-•. Alt 7tLt lEgottont 4I•i4ad$?,;. —A CALL S(lLIC'ITEU,--- :);, N. ROBSON, CHIN.4 HALL. $° °9 cm �B ° non°. prf� 8 �o eo >n "� d 8 , y in °t m m g Q n� --0 074 is m'b-ta �,m� m g e.o'° p A �ti x anti tti ° °'ta mm win• g�mpdgm�i Aim• fib. m. Ca is ° m.*"xHPRi 71,211 .aAp1 mA m aira(:,%g amo� ne�"aoi°E o� i tzj �pw °p,.ipm to �'l tym�OM°"' ��, y- me %Pi!'o°om •oh!Op:rt •N°ay a•aa1 trj rim .,. a. °�O d ^� m=d aeos�a rn oC�irm ma ° O a., E'am kta2PZ mnm azz'aa^t Wim' e.o0 c r�1" m .e o .. a ro t J N , 1r.Q lfi �!bm°mb=°mPtA4me*°a ma mpO �c�~ a mp�t°'aaam;e'�A' R'eap o At�1�sba0ea i • rr aamm KE .74141 Fl Ot m4 $k' iitr • NewTailoiing Establishment The undersigned has opened out in the tailoring business in the stare lately occupied by Mr E. 'Moody, and will keep a fine stock of English, Scotch & Canadian Tweeds, French Worsteds, and all the latest patterns of Pantings. 'Which he will guarantee to make up at the lowest possible prices. Workmanship of the best quality, and a .fit guaranteed or no sale. • A call solicited. Ir. SIIEFIZEELD Albert S . , Olix ton. p NEXT DOOR. TO WATTS' DRUG 8'I7ORE. A Positive Cure. A Painless Cure. FACTS FOR MEN OF AL AGES. DISEASES OF MAN, BIE. V. MiVBON'S SPMOIPMO O. ®, THE QltEd4T IIE.SIETli fEJi"EWEi, Marvel of Healing, and Kohinoor of Medicines, �Z msdEms the terrible conxe(luencee of iudfserel.ion, Exposure and Oderworis. irCer. i\TGt ZVZISMDLM-AGE= ,A.N= OL,T) 2=1,7 SVho are broken down from the effects of abuse will find in No. s a radical aura for nervous debility, organic weakness, involuntary vital losses, eta. MrsteToms Pon WHIM No. a SHOULD BE USED.—want of energy, vertigo, want of purpose dimness of sight, aversion to society, want of confidence, avoidance •ot conversation, desire for solitude, llstlossnese rind inability to fix the attention tuna particular subject, - cowardice, depression of spirits, giddiness, lose of memory, excitability of temper, riper. matorrhaea, or loss of the seminal fluid—the reSult of self-abuse or marital ezoess—impo. tenoy, innutrition, emaciation, barrenness, palpitation of the heart, hysteria feelings in females trembling, melancholy, disterbin dreams, etc„ aro all symptomsof this terrible habit, oftentimes innocently acquired. in short, the spring of vital force baying lost tie tension, every function wanes in consequence. 'Scientific writers and the suporintoudente of insane asylums finite fn ascribing to the effects of self-abuse the great majority of wasted Iives which como under their natio. It you aro incompetent for the arduous duties of business, iucapacitnted for the enjoyments of life No, eoiror ten escape from the (Areas of early vice, If you are advanced in years; N. o will give you full vigor an. strength. If you are broken down, physically and morally, trout early indiscretion, the result of ignorsneo and folly, send your address and 10 cents inretamps for M. V; LVsON'e Treatise in Book Form on Diseases of Nan. Sealed end secure from observati„", A Address en without wisdoall m lives in a fools paradise. 47 Wellington 81. E,, THE Toronto, p- CW1ES GUARANTEED. A Permanent Cure. 4 A Pleasant Cure. Lei