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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1895-11-22, Page 7THE WIN(.L.L t `EIME ,. NOVEMBER 22, &8 95, separated. Disregarding this Pate sold the THE LIT TLE M gT1NG l -ASS.. AST SLAVE AUC ZQr� 1b t, tr a sisters,, one to Pat Somers, a kv ter a • When =Oieg Bells begin to. toll, er, and the other to. a re ddoat of St, Loui Ana pious folks tr t bogie to pens, What legal rights a. negro had to the south She deftly tied her bonnet on, AND HOW IT WAS WA$; CONDUCTED' were well neoteetea. Somers wits told of The little ie] neat sober meeting fe ingW ed ON A GEORGIA PLANTATION. the guarantee, and he sent the girl back tri her tiny lotikiteetuans, Pate and demanded his motley, A quarrel, i round her lady she Se nicely cheeks Interesting Aoovtlnt of a &Dana Witnessed was the remit and Somers was shot deitd, Sha srrtaatlted bar bonds le k$ 1 room, beton glossy hair, Ten days utter hie nephew killed Pate and �ndinnotstttlytirattds red' if Near Savannah—The C11►1ts of People Who. Iierbannet dill Rat• mulct her fair died from the wounds received. The tend Attended Such Halos—Slaves Valueless was kept up until every Mala 'bearing the Thou atortily chid her for$IBh heart for bar- Attended the War Broke Out. name of Pate waa wiped Out and then the be ring snob fancies there. The death of a gentleman in Philaclel- ?oar liberated the sisters, who were alive its So d sett she tied vs the satin her elan t St Louie its 18$7, Then smiled to see how sweet site looked; , hie auction has the ouch , the last groat y Then thought Iter vanity a sin, )lave auction in the south in 1$59, This 13ntiev sola in time, A year afterward .,gentlentat. •^ .s the close: C f. the sale, and. his slaves would tint have brought $1. Anailio sornttant snob tenren.t' away before .and be wrote as a memento an elaborate ep$Q4e' • 11e died in 1867, and without sus- 'Andeictau o$ having been poisoned by Koine of But, sitting'neatlt the preached Word, oircumstantial recount of the two lis uc nor, on. the )luutatiott its Georgia. Demurely in her father's pew, • and this he did secret- e t She thought about her bonnet st}Il— days' proceedings, yes all the parson s sennet i b ly, so intense was a esire' o • r .hrau It. th d of the maria i<rineeee., About its pretty bows and buds, whioit better hers to p•revent any report getting to the Old Sam was sitting one morning than rho tCst etre knew, Tresses of the north• in front of his cabin essaying the warmth Yet, sitting there, with petwafnl face. The avis• was heli at the race track, of the sun, while life two little grandsons Tho rebel of her simple soul, ]leer Savannah, and the. negroea were theeplayed about his feet, • She looked to be a saint— property of lila, Pierce Butler of Philpdl Just then two young sons of his former O lY tin tyleer pretty e Was one en the holt away the neighbor- phut. His family mune was Afease, brit master, who wets visiting in the Haig aureole. Inheriting a fortune in land and slaves hood, strolled up to have a abet with Sam. --Mem E, �Srtattxxs, from his grandfather trial. Pierce Butler After talking with hien awhile they nand• Lest of Famous Sinew. of South Carolina, ho changed his name, ed hill a bag of tobacco, and a handful of Nobody save the thieves, the beggars He very generously shared his fortune cigare, tiled were about to leave when they and the dram -shop keels rs expressed any , with his brother John, who, after service observed the children, and oue of them sorrow when in the early years vt'Her in the Mexicau war, died about 1350. i1Ir. 1 theyMajesty s reign the Bret p a tunlockv ,&n Important office. , Rheumatism Cured in a day,—South , American Rheumatic Cure of Rheumatism To prowl), till its oilice and fbe pure. andNeuralgia radically oureainl to $ days, it is important itnnt that the blood be pure, Its notion op the system is remarkable and When isit in such a condition, the body mysterious, It removes et once the cause 1 is almost certain to be healthy. A cam- . of the disease immediately disappears. The ilaint at this time le catarrh in some of first nose greatly benefits, 7t centre Its various. forms. A slight cold devil- Warranteocd at Chishom'sdrug store. ops the decease in the head. Droppings of corruptiop paesing 'tete the lungsr-7-'—'777:- bring -- •~ bring on consumption. 'the only way I th' disease is to purify the I asked whose were. ' . Iter art of the old Butler was an Inveterate an most - "Detn's my gran#ons, Mimy's boys,'' re- ' and infamous St. Giles's Was demolished, Card player, and spent most of his time in ' and with equal equanimity diel respectable p y p plied San). New York witness the introduction of lee. Hall's rooms, Eighth, above Sansom, A sudden thought seemed to coma to him ,light and sanitation into the wretched then the most fashionable and exalttsive as he looped at thb young men, and a crafty 1 slum known as the five Points, described card saloon in this city. Hall wee, de' look crept over his faoe as he added, so vividly' in the "American. Notes^ o! spite }tis profession, much respected and t,Dey's named atter you au" Mara' An- ' Charles Dickens. There is scarcely t liked. Be (tied a fowl years ago, a poor draw, Mala' Milton, 'cause day's twins, jes' ghetto left in Any city of Italy; and no Methodist minister on the eastern shore, like, you is." voice of protest was audible in the Italian It loss its Mr. sill's place that 11ir. Butler rhe brothers commented on the nae press when the old quarters at Florence Blade the losses that forced him to sell his looks of the altilcireu .raid their wonderful WBSStilpolled. d therewn seines seem to two years g � slaves, It is said that on one occasion he difference in size, for twins, „ studious yotttli of Paris n feeling of genus held four deuces and proceeded to bet in a "One twits is generally bigger'n t'er one, iris regret to ?fern that the old Latin fashion that led Hall to remonstrate, but 1 d Sam Quartet winch was al s g P Butler laughed at him, With $20,000 up The you DOM THE LO t0 4nx0 lb blood. The mast obsti explained. mot tilled to Mecca ttg men smiled and gave each by Baron IIaussmann, under the Second lie was called, and Hall held four kings, child a quarter as they left. Empire is doomed structurally, and at no Butler inherited the beautiful old - man- They bed scarcely turned the corner of distantcthe le to t o total disappearance. modetnisg- • the site of the Sharpless building, the cabin. ~'bees they saw, througlt.tt crack, sin widened Rue and ,prolonged from the sign now ]zed, Eighth and Chestnut, Philadelphia, and $stn take the solea from the children, look Pet}trout tO Rue Soutolo; while the Rue this he was forced to sell, and, in 1859, his at them, and ww•ite a kraut of disappoint- 12sti clo 1t toe cine has f likewise bthon I) sneer, began to press for their money merit ut what he considered the smell re- longed to rho Boulevard St. Germain. and his agent, Charles Maniteaa, convey- turn of his artifice, drop them in his own And maw has come the turn of Cha Place sneer, of this city, went to Georgia to at- pocketMaubert, the narrow streets clustering range the sale of his slaves, a was a ,:.K}my," he called to his daughter, about which interesting relic of old Paris cheerless day its October, 1859; whenthere standing in the door, "you call dem chil The Ruearato e cleared ear0daw Say everine Au•=1 iipility. Came trooping into the race groundnreslens Sam, and Bake, stone rz you always articular to give place tb a brand-new negro e, divided into groups representing done. Dey ain't no two-bit ;Millen. Hit's partioe, or .boulevard. Three saturate. families. At the head of that sad protea- wutlt er dollar ter clumps dry names, an, our Paris corhoule tdent told re a few days Bion was a wvitberea man and woman, bent I had to make'etn twine, too,"—Di, E. S. since, are to vanish. These use the chaos almost double by toil, loaning on sticks, in Bate Field"s i'4 ashington. Lunmto these natant known by a signs ofd he Pore e. and with theta a giant negro, their wily few Metal Process. The first is a literary rendezvous, a cafe - and Allgitittd b *leer . The Bon and aa well known blacksmith. a A method lately patented in Eu 3 chantant, cut a picture l,a Y. Warr tnarchecl under the sheds, earl negro- f, Ir. B. A. Hadfield is described test follows: Sonat has t'somewhicturebtful. reputation like, at Disse commenced of to gather .sticks Se the ftivorito resort of ragpickera, A heat of. ordinary steel is made its any for a fire. About half them came from convcnieuB manner; this steel is prefers- cabotins dna stripling candidates for the the rice and 111 of Darien. Three were purer bl low in carbon. The. steel is then bench of the accused at a theAssize Court: Congo rind its many instances retained their transferred to tt ladle Another ladle is but ad Chateau Rouge—not ge elegantly o be con- uncouth African language. The rest were hung from to Denisott suspended weighing Moulin Rouge in the Champs 1;lys0 ted wr roe t. Shneut la dpacottone and machine, :ctrl has panned or planed into it has low. enjoyed genuine celebrity as n were from St. Simon island, a cotton pia the necessary quantity of molten' or heated ;typical feature of the (wartier Latin cation. ferro•mangaueae of suitable percentage, scholastically treated, and as the happy The white crowd was is typical southern according to the percentage required in hunting -ground of the mala and female one, partly negro traders, flashing in die—the steel to be .matineed, Thth Titers is then students of the left bank of e Seine.— mond shirt pins and gaudy chains, and added to this as much of the ordivary London Telegraph. bullies from tatetheinps and. rufhannly steel as will increase the weight of the `�` titie,i,s wvirnu«Let ittr'thdat. Overseers, many of them northerners. eonteuts to that of the required quantity of these were heavily armed dna mode an of mangallesesteel. •In this way thorough A sem nett oler„ yu„tp who died thirty ostentatious shnwv of weapons, and their admixture may be effected, but, if desired, yes:rs ago sIr. Leishman, of li.inross— loudlyawd, expressed wish was "to ketch, be there may be additional stirring. The used to tell that he once lived seven years salt, tory yunl31 et uewspapah sneak admixture will thea bo reedy for pouring without a birtltcltty • lie statement puz- t awd hat might vent h on the ground." into ingots or castings. sled most who heard it. They could sett There was not it single representative of ' that if he had been barn on the :29th of February he would have rte birthday ex - the old planter families from the vicinity, simplicity and Charity. cells in n leap y year birthday they were disgusted with the wheals We senile at the childlike simplicity ofyear. But leap y ' the thio s" w of charity arise its four years, and this twepuuts for a es rat the ng. IC wits one of their traditions lievetln(aheattecg man'whof charity "be ,tu of three years old., Thee first thoughtlist they had heves sold a negro bozo a the enan o£the world distrusts. But, plantations, except for persistent r.. Holmes says, `taro angels laugh, wooed, therefore, natural), be that the their t miseoeduct, and after the sae Butler too, at ilio good he has done." Dr. Doli sill trial, who, its £,tet, was fond of tt harm - bin, dates. a stranger among his form- bin, an old-fashioned clergytrian of Dub- less jest, wits saluellow jesting about the er associates. t lin, was noted for his kindness to the poor, seven. Thea was, however, no joke or, And now the bell in thegrand stand and for the simplicity which trusted them trick in itis assertion. • tang and the ernwd gathered around the as though they could be guilty of ria de At the ;neseut time there eau he very portly •'�Iajalt" Stone, who, in a speech ception. Once a xnan was begging at the foto, if there be guy, who have this tale to R with adjectives. pritised the crowd, clergyman's stern}age wvindow. Having no tell v£ themselves,for one who can tell to it fluent ] change about him, he handed the beggar a the "piggalis," and our beloved Georgia, guinea, saying: "Go, my poor )man, get Meet have been born on the 20th die' of the states—:end that Was bust- me change of that, and I will give you a February ot least tial line ofioeie.eigltt years now first among shilling•"' ar But a son go. Hess in those Laloyoit days. There were He Hover sawv the beggar's face soots to relent ; and, indeed there are, no ranged lode of bl0humanity,100—this last i found him again, One di the l:ill wife,ay his th sOn chen I: he- doubt, some readers who !will have only for d from $200 rip t > $, one birthday to eel.ebrate for nearly twee - estate 8 first-rate blacksmith, bought for as 1 Sli din fisted 0u,kii wvingla list it was�al a t c ins to tsmne, eatate in the neighborhood, Ten years ho titnitlly brought out from behind his y ilii solution of the puzzle is to be found later the slave was in the legislature, back a roasted leg of mutton. lin had Lis bounty. it from the spit. in the kite in the toot, which does not 1300 was not and the masters family lived on. 3 1 quietly taken ofesbieutwl fretless were the largest alien, to give to a,'poot woman waiting at widely known, that the y ea The e li LU. ttI . will e • and 10 UO be wt `•a rt ut RL oI n. ra nio st 1 , o to a Y aCo Y • , 2.,0. ovr. Yontit , P •. iva buyers, Col. Pato of Vxu].aUtirg tstbiul, tete ri Febrvary of 1302 had twenty-nine days, :t tneunced front the first that no i 1i,sit ISIa0lt Silk Gown. all the seven years intervening lie It was t io ably cut is s but in a the rmitted 1 fashionably 1 tis in e e - ow t to well vallis b black. 04 t division of familiessale t p A plain g [his the l the less profitable, its t blessing to the woman who ownsitlitct tweeat i O Sen i89a 4, 88890, that mautL end Many of the members were old or infirm, � may be outdo of any of the now b or three have only twenty-eight..—PTttyLttrg toad k get the good ones purchasers had (latersiauy gtolgie+iiu e1in Suclx nal)go ntohemade. Dispatch. to inks others less desirable. It took two I with plain full skirt and a bodice equal - alfa '1tni1 eye. days to make st fieetslt dna the proceeds I ly plain, p umat the advantage . us le bunted to 5308,8'0. The aeeond day lain, but with enormous sleeves may Zeeland's b am ld be transformed many tithes with `k Dain >;uglancl has << in a wind from the seri stud a iso expense and trouble Jus safety of railroad travel. In �ortsu� ed a. brought tie 1 a 'nett freshpassenger Of the 40,000, grounds. velvet, gives it p y • single, i ? fog swept in waves over the e lar og,brA y ve - Dyke points in the first six months of the year g tenth. A yoke of lace lien Dy 1 during The necrosis measled about the fires, coop- 1 d belt of velvet Will s killed while traveling on the trains. log their baron dna boo cake, nncl nate eases' of ca- + tarrh yield to the medicinal powers ofINg ����r�% Hood's Sarsaparilla as if by magic,1[11tat qui simply because it reaches the sent of the I disease, and by purifying and vitalizing the blood, removes the cause. Not only —AND— does Hood's Sarsaparilla do this but it gives renewed vitror to the whole system, R ANB 0E making it possible for good health to ` �A r P� cold o r. b With con , Lha N E i sore throat. TTse a ereined,/ that relieve, Gca.frontthe start, soothes and fleets the inflamed -. tissues of th' lerynx or breerbial tubes. sign supreme. Why is a little boy learning the alphabet; like a postage stamp? Because he gets stuck on the letters. Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs. Norway Pine Syrup aures bronchitis. Norway Pine Syrup heals the longs.. Does your new girl break many Sixteen Pages, 96 Columns, of Attractive family Read - PY Y—PECTORAL is a certain remedy based on a clear know.. ledge of the diseases it was created to cure. LARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS. 'ing Every Week. dishes ? Worse than that. She cracks old jokes. r, Heart Disease - ielleved in 30 Minutes.—All cases of organic or sym- pathetic heart disease relieved in 30 minutes and quickly cured, by Dr. Ag- new's Cure. Sold at Chisholm's Drug store, Wingham. The devil can behave as well as an angel when he finds it to his ad- vantage. • Karl's Clover Root, the great 'Blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 as., 50 cts., $1. Sold at Chisholm's Corner Drug Store. Customer (getting his hair eut)— "Didn't you nip off a piece of my ear then ? " Barber (reassuringly) —"Yes, sat, a small piece, but not 'hough to effect the hearin', sah. ' 1 Milburn's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with Wild Cherry and , Hypophosphites is the surest and best cure for coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis and asthma. Price 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. It is said that a baby can wear out a pair of kid shoes in twenty- four hours. This is pretty fast work, but an ordinary baby can do much better. It can wear out the patience of an average bachelor in about seven minutes. BOi?. P To 31st PERS 0 LQ46er 1 c`ApV.EA�TyS,TRADE MARKS' COPYRIGHTS. 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It contains each week solos az ante n'Itverynumbo csenttr b1nu0 Summar of the new pal plates, t colors, and bologna al of new n lite �' ti a complete and cctiiltnettt of i s times. of ilii. la°testdesitghnsandsecurecontracts.t.sAoddreess the The (;attlm Crtial It r MUNN & CO.. Nnw Yoxis. t 1 BRaaDWAY• WEEKLY FREE PRESS etre up to slate, Sililoh's Cure is sold on aguarantee. It cores Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure Only one cent a dose 25cts , 50ets., and $l. Sold at Ch is- holin's Corner Drug Store. That was a'neat compliment paid by a French ambassador in London to a peeress who bad been talking to hien for an hour. The lady said : You must think I am very fond of the sound of my own voice. The Frenchman replied: I knew you liked music ? ";:Yellow Oil used internally and extern- ally cures asthma, emu 1., coughs, sore throat, bronchitis and similar complaints. Externally it cures rheumatism, lum- bago, sprains, bruises. cuts, chilblains, frost Frites, and sprains and aches of every kind. and nlnp10 for the country merchant. i farmer sod. dairyman wee able articles on Agricultural The FARM AND HOME contains each t w subjects and Live Stock. The farmer and cattle. and horse breeder will find in its pages abundant topics of special interest. .A. Serial Tale of absorbing interest will be an interesting feature of the 1QEEIiLY FREE PRESS. Both Papers Corti,bined for $1 from Now Until December 31st, 1300. Agents wanted everywhere. Address all communications to the FREE PRESS _PRINTING \NTAR O. CO. LONDON. O here ` addition to a stock an into a concert, lecture, or the- T llltist be reniemherecl that the Eng- ram a transform it i 1 d n F •iva. Mr, Bader pot its an appearance. bag carried by a servant be gave each one of his old servants $1 ire lltight quarters. After n11 wits said its denunciation Of the ' x aro luoto crowded and run at atre ,costume tot to be desp se . lish ttat , always an effeetivd trimming for a more frequent intervals than o nEngland h Jet is in the, world. But then, too, bLtcli wisest, and in combination with a etssortiettterie is very elegant. fences in her tracks.—Springfield sale,tate fact tem:deed that it wag neees- ; Jew(' p•publican. tvi loft Wes ICT rr+ 1rr „k o " obtained, :dilatant I Caveats Trade -Marla o Pa business conducted for Dahl i1 i1 t, FEEtI. Idy office isin the immediate vicinity of the Patent Otftce i and my facilities for sccuringpatents areunsurpasseci Send model. sketch or photograph of invention, with i description and statement as to advantages claimed. .10-767 charge :s made fern on. opinion as to patentability, and my fee for prosecuting the application wi(l nee be caned for wait the 1 patentee allowed. "Irwawroas' Guinn;' con- taining full information sent free. All Communis callous Considered as t}trictly° ljon5dential. FRANK a�@ C . HOUGH P �t a.csissese T oi'.' as. C. Reweave � 925 L"fi ; •.11 SeissI'Sie'i"aTeleeK"ee+ 0ege.tlset'�ui Is f'li'ts EAK MEN CURED STARTLING FACTS FOR DISEASED vBOTll� S. cUR ^ GUARANTEED OR NO PAY t� Nervoos anti despandont r debilitated; tired mornings; norm. , 1 titian—ltfelees; i ansi blo urred; pimplfates ondfacetdreams and table, and irritable: ight Cay etes sunken, red an ulcers; sore losses; olerestless;p si tti iva looking;areins at s stool; dione strustful; want s; hair of confidence; lack throat ensrg. and strength n, Trine d enemy: ttndatsansth•-E!JE CAN Cfli�E YOU fc9F= A GRED TO MANHOOD BY DRS. K. el K. JO1T`; ''AXLiN, JOUN A, etANLIN. CHAS. POWERS. OHAS. POWElts. A woman was brought before a 1 police magistrate and asked her age She replied: Thirty-five. The magistrate—I have heard you have intlise court for age the same a Z giveng the last five years, The woman No doubt, your honor. Pm not one of those females who say one thing to -day and another to -morrow. t Survival of alt Odd uu6totn It. a an one of l pave; Lia creditors oraereci of and Dna of the moat vigorous. people its � The motherrs ittwtlte yard wins, met ono On Monday night the ancient cutmtin It; of the broths enforcing his claim was a Philadelphia a Matta- "Which of you two boys ata I talking selling Lite herbage and common rights is a loading and oratati• , , other Itis it sou or year the parish of % trton, hear Tamworth, by OatAbtuitu who ww t g to? asked the , Oat aUoliti vnist, rothorl" , tandleli ht, was duly chain.oserved oper, thea tan the lisle of one of the groups b "'Why do you teskim ingixired the ladttr- , vCy"or occupying; Altnllow cat>ltlt ,. ii as silt Out of was as follows: seat series of trngaies that fitly* ilht Most ptttdt•eitty, brother, fill box t pieces of about half tett inch. and the pro ri d i f negrowis twereg; 'host of theI in this business were fighters,' They gent they ~vers despised i'!d by g(tnt omen, a owe Sri the tendencies 11 o fi hterlt ' ncet t and ovoid= l and go exacted,* Clea 1i• socially insult. their leads- itt " niotleert I ret tt caring mY w is lista nt its treasury gold rubles to 1 ti•e testa, sett by nrutol Di in ea. ]tett n _, t i ltinount of respect y y s , t,,u. s a „ ,. . lti<;O,Ur n(:axly3a4Ui n•orlc,, '!=wsntyTiro cunE6 n unttlet,:itawt>inia:tlwv�s �'E f w .••:., ,4-,t �wo�t�p;•...;'t o -+M „«.,a. x•� trke:;`+, ,`:a•5.,,.. 1 ss tp resent silt era'porn Pate,coat.1 , ., .,, , r i ' e site 4 n, itis tracer, bought e, o solid heavens," intently; "you re yorr, clic nuinlgold. t,t0,1S{, , - - htral.sulabTe. BeKe stirs nett Hak for X�r�a, , „ „tri, -a ...p.�.:liu«�.o +i Yx:w-�• a �'�,s"'.'' • the sale h t: a t ed two hey ellre, and Wife, broking at hill intently; tau are your UW, Smellingey'rup,,end take no other kind. r�lth the gttat�antes that they eitott'd not ba btwtltor after all."—Texas Siftings. Praised by Press and People. As a caro for Dyspensin, Cnnatination, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Xidney '.Crciubles and all diseases of the utomactx, liver, bowels unci blood, Burdock 13lood Bitters is praised by press and public alike. �ti1he reason is that it actually doe llthat•Claimedforit •ar , t• bink e'r s all I USEDWITHOUT •' ND idkMV's OR TESTIMONIALS USE_ Ivmsanno the ie. a...Milai:t'ii11KT. �nttUttlti Ttt:.a'a.aaitT. AkTk.ti 'vitliaa,+ta.,T. ts>w,'u.•,. a.waraicx'.• •• 4'1RITTEN CONSENT. . i • counters -- Jo U O. :u s of , e a A:120 `u a. CELE d t nn commenced at l y .�r, medical firma and spent t.fICU w t mains on my alit nt sa s. Iixnnl y , ho A. r time eeven5 ignorance i t out, avail. tris seven e ' m were 1 gave rip i intellect The t rat life. weakening toy intent Iacd me svell as my a las sexual reso t tocommit Drs.Ail brother uc v Dr6.7lennoely$;','rFuu. Lconunencedtheir ltiawDietbod Treatment and in a few weeks was a new man, with new life and rte' i ti This ww I roc,0intend these four years ago, andere nen married nut] harpy. 1' t to .LII my• Mnicted fellowmen. i . fi.l'it o t'c 4 Y�"O a h NC A ' :Q,tsi� l) ci,te5si la's '� CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY.--CONF1DHNTAL. t•s i' i 1"a vinns of early l;nynoad l tint rho foundnr,on slily a n a say tifo' rvd.13 48nr,,u >o ,1 rn•n• 1 ut••''t1,0I hncl ell the symptoms of r•ersron,pLlit) wvrree rrvr,n6 t,r+',tilt>- -nnken eyes, ent1 •let ca tenant int -trine, t" Syt•l+ilis closed my hair to wet.. , °� t .. . f,'' hill rnU, baxut pains, ulce:b in uunth end sir iii "�� l lr t,•11ea on born, err... .i thank Cad 1tried adored oro to health, vigor anti lutt,pinets:' CHAS. i'C1VBll Syphilis, Emissions �y 10ooe18 Curd. nervousness, S, 11j,alilillc�, wvhat's a1 bo$lt worm ? ;� ,'. K<ni;.in. they re �•' GrtCOCPIe, �rraissibrrs, Nervous ,btbitlty, .semi vas' to ']•cad and study ;;•, r„,„.,07 gat rz3rrt cure y who to c to t Abuse, nal books, env dear. The t ,' Gf z zrrer'.rs, Gleet, Stricture, S,T1hatrs, t•litnatufal Discharges, Self A tse, ;incl collect ' d`tlled Alias ' a.es. • h y Kidney and Bladder' ,Orae next night colnprrc r DETROIT. 200,00D CURED, NO Pima, innumerable, :;' `7 YEARS IN DE'Ta wears rings unu , + wee who Edith, O roam1n"1 look at i vone.viet}ni8 Here, yen lest 1.o�ie? Ara you contempplatin MAN MAS present. -t Aro • • Mood is en disenaed? .Have yen tiny wvenkne R 0 Edith's guess she is a � !� �1�:�1���'n � rrnfiot' ,ITnsyonrT] vo ringworm. L+ rm. a ritlga. 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