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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-12-11, Page 2Neely's Woodhatu Store. They Traded NauteS. Prominent a40111.1 th greatest medical dis- ' "That matter about your fish buYlie McGregor's Speedy 6ae loads the van. Sub- • orreries, by the many cures it has affected,: Lu the 1;;LagRR USW WOOtnlaXER, Which d1 Itun eminds meet what happeued two selu- tented to the minutest chemical analysis, it 1:„a van elotiteyotirseif. ,,r feed yourself, mers ago to my sister, or rather to her been found to contain none of those in-" straugn's te, two little boys, Qr. more correct yit„ to urious ingredients characterizinghe. t'worth1.. Or have a tittle ' • • one of 'em. Them was two currits lit- less speci.les dttily Offered to the public. i teil yoo t slt rit'‘. it. tle boys. They was ailus tradite with Every ingtedient possesses a peculiar adapta. Atti sag,- eat: tb, nit more. each other. Their father deals mostly bility io the various eomplaints for winell it ,last has been compounded, and its efficacy is being •'17tiat's ti.",.pt. Nc.,:,F's mars kept . in horses. and they must have got it rui owe., t!htflblitillea. by testimonials hourly reeeived. I frora him. At the time NC.4.1••*:, ki•tiWt^, they traded everything, they had, and Xe are therefore coutitleut that we have a." hstte,etea ak!. rwhi'sn, they bad, not,1151, else to siva rerali p. they Preon which we eau offer to thp e ublic I ave e.tr. :eie, oi,•e. eau traded narnes. ite took JohanYwith the agtotratice that it will he found Me You have mini by the ton, have i'%1'.41"g° i'44126 3.1'1 name and Johnny took Joe's. Just only a relief bat an absoitite care for Pyspep..1 about when they had done this tlieyr C upl 1 nt Inaieestion Comtipat- the' oldest one pretty bad the other not a". , ion and huritre Free triol ladtles at Browniug's Ihug, Store. 4 both got sick with sunithiu' or'other whisks, Yon ean imve tinan ene by 'gm, px.t. yeast Utkes. 11•7n4tes. b 21.t bait blue, And if soit vaitat t,ilttve OA IN,• teal anti candles too. I 41yiters, •Wiiieia arc tnERS. 1.io'& , ti,t lea', With Ickstet•,w,,E slt24itte,. ALA aye tZ.N.lyth.St•RDIR, S. 24 tt,t l;.'s Jtat.-1 I htve eat:pacts-, intant.'s an 1 ruin For one dollar, 15 lbs., reel. oakcrriLg spit ttpi ronni. tront within twenty miles of where my sister ilruTrotti).sc:0)nisetiitZTr°tinTaleje'ati.:arsFf etrual61 _ _ _ _ . . much. Now, there ain't any doctor a call to go through that part of cox...m(14in 2211 ide, Intel orbowels,sore throat IN,ES until 1.st Jan'y, 8b, 20 cts• the countrr, and the people in that ,Rjeungtibm, Toetziacbe.Lnumsnoandaur • 402w.""!""a""a""".•"*"arFr, GOLDEN CREAM/ 14,A.cOEM 1:YORay Thebestpreparationknowntoscienceforbeautifyingthe r7- COMPLEXION Trade Mark. E ONSINGLE APPLICATION is warranted to Beautify the PACO Bud give to the Faded or Sallow Com- plexiy H on a Perfectly Natural._ and Youthful Appearance. It Conceals 'Wrinkles. Freckles. Crow's Peet, and the Evidence of Age, leaving the Ski* soft, Smooth.. and White. PRICE -50 cents. Sent to any address. Postage stamps Wien. Address all letters to CREME 8' 0R1 Drawer 2,678, Toronto P.O. Ask your druggist for it. Wholesale by all. whole- sale ditaggists. lires• But there is One who Sornetinlen farrclieviag pa ip .both ititerttal and external It T kar part is anus very glad when they 1 of a roil: or a.iiie, " it wiii 21105t fl.rely quieten chalice to be sick, when he comes along. . oat:wood 1.40, heal, as it, acting power is wonder, i ow this good luck happened to my ,", tui. «•2n -i's 1Ious.,110.a Vam.cea' teing aelt- sister for the doctor came by jist at tine ' ttewL .Iged as the great Pain Believer.antlef don ! titne. He looks into the state Of the ' blethestrenr„th of rtny other Elixir orLinintent; boys and while their mother was kir,0110 inthe WOTIALSbORIklbe itt every l'aMitY'LaBaY lor hdeoxtvuasstaloirsucthweimthixbeism7 s,oltuirhearaesedyleohluer tl$o When wanted:*Sitrea!IY i.t! Iciltboi.;:iitar jiiinaert ii.„14.the world Ieo,414111.r233sa,..ul nettle?' het'says to the oldest boy. , elltnetegiststit; cents% bottle mg and ael s:nut is for side Lty Nowas he had traded names fair and ntraauldoe•iltsujdollinouvan,Ad “Joe." '`.A..ukl my [laving th? 11110turt eortai°tVIell'etelellIt It $14PorL. I ....-7,- Fquare, ho wasn't goin' back on, the R V,,. ;.- Nt - :,-•••-• '':" :" in l'"11` J"t "41 or on e, ;eh on t We durrt:lour k1,7:e3Isn nt" rf,•91rt ell; , tc'erat: tgle.PtrlitleU niclot-1teretirplktie:Aletedr. atuht(11116:tiel:rf of BLOOD. Anti ti want ,,kr4(41, ,a bottle of medieiue to their mother "6" " could dud, We feel lustily, o in,. 22 2 20 IOLI auct tinnt 64, eedaravussthgelv,o.Thblints 4mteedaziepittooe nistuflure,/oe'; to forfeit One Thousand. Btollartie for anylcase 1 1.t.:41' t:t•iitun, reuvr, vichtes, two uours. Keov up the troatment and of couglia, colds, sore throe , ue.nza., worse - Mai he will be all right- As fur Johnny, fleas; aone Ms, censurer on h' tl as early 1 • ‘.1 t .12ess your stovett. the threat and lungs, except Asthma, for which stages, whooping cough, ana all diseases of n ire done iu he t sick much and ton't need no will save you beavy raedieine." And thee he went away. CoNa:y. i':nr. and earraway aeeds, At Nett:.'s all the vatile. at Neely's all "Every two hours after thM Joe who the while, ko. wasn't sick worth mentioning, bad to ewe take a dose of horrid stuff'. and pretty To varieties of dry goods, I ;weld not soon he took to his bed, and Johnny he name, I lust played around and got well in the Of boots and shoes and ',Uppers, natiral way Joe's mother ke t u the 1 1 ' relief that we can't cure with West's („tough Syne, when taken accordtug to directions. Sample bottles 25 and 40 cents; large bottles one dollar. Genuine wrappers only in blue. Sold by all druggists. or Rent by mail on receipt of pee°. JOHN C. WEST k CO., 81 d 83 ging St. East, Terouto,Out. 1 tlow go from town .0., town, 10 sal rubtreatment, gittin' up in the night to Young lady, do not despair. Dr,„. E. C. wifely two! tee game. bisli anilTOW*, . . feed that stuff to hiln, bUt tboPoorlitila West's Nerve stud Brant Treatment will euro 1 tom, my Mewls at all ulnae right, boy got woes and wuss, and ono morn - And nerer meow use. in' be asp to his mother, sa.va be: harsh "Mother, I guess 1 am gain' to die,and CALL AND REA MB. 1 ruthor than to take any more of that -..-....--.- 0-4.4,4,... - --,------... medicine. and I wish you'd call Johnny and we'll trade names back again, and In the Conservatory. It he don't want to do it, you ken tell "ant we emeereeerei what win they aityt him he ken keep the old Plink skin I Hysteria and all nervoue troubles. Solda J. W. Brea -lien's, Drug Steve. 5 FLUID LIGHTNING, Fluid 1.1:ghtning not unlyToothache blatant. ly. but also Neuralgia, Ifeadaehe, Bauch. Rheumatism, Lumbago, eta Sciatica. Pain of any kind cannot remain one minute where it is applied. When you hear of Fluid Lightning YOU hear of one of the greatest marvels ever known in the way of a mediate°, is d110Ter fail to ours, and not in a week or a del. but the instant it is applied to the affeeled eat. Sold M 3. W. Browniug's Drag Store. 5 "0.ir•t•Al Yes. I know 2.5 awful Woe. In the window bete, from the other wan! 'With a taste. stow and then, of tea See. An4 now sue then of—Oh, you wretobl It wasn't at all required That you should illustrate t bus with -*sketch The speech that of .00urse you admired. o matter how naughty. Thorel you kayo spoiled The "elaseivil Oteclan knot' In w blob you like my hair to be Coned, , And I really don't know what • Otter mischief yoj; hoe* depot Tottra Jun Beal venality' I You equeese like a vieel Why can't yournen take soutedaleir on trust. And be more dainty and wee? "Therem ready mow! What! Just one moist Oh, aren't you a darling tease? And love mo so? -412e, two. three, TORT: Martel coma now. dearest, please. Vm almost afraid of tbeparlor Elate. Wben they look at my lipa they'll amp Tbe kisses upon them:. *we, not there; gave him to boot on account of his name havin' a Wesley in it.." "Trade names?" says his mother. "What do you 31/10111# by thatr' And then he told her what he and Johnny bad done. "And did you ever tell anybody about this?" says she. "Nobody but Doctor Barnes," says he, "After that I got sick and forgot it." When my sister heard that an ideo struck into her like you put a fork into an applodumplin'. Traded names and told the doctor! She'd all along thought it strange that the boy that seemed wuss should be turned out, and the other one put under treatment, but it wasn't for hor to set up her opinion against that of a man like Dr. Barnes. Down she went, is about seventeen jumps, to where Ell But, sweet, in your OTel. MeTbal Timpkins, the hired man. was plowin' • -Earl Marble. in the corn. "Take that horse out o' that," she hollers. "an' you may kill him if you have to, but git Dr. Barnes She was not too tall, and was finely hero before my little boy dies." When formed, though want of food had mare the doctor come he hoard the story, red the once rounded contour of her and looked at the sick youngster, and young and shapely limbs. Her oyes then says he: "If he'd kept his mink wernlarge, lustrous, full of nature's skin and not hankered after a Wesley fire and brightness. Her eyebrows in his name, he'd a had a better time were dark as her hair, and perfectly of it. StOpithe treatment and he'll be arched. Her lips were full, and of a all right." Which she did; and he was. vivid red. Hor teeth -like those of most Indians -were beautifully regular and brilliantly white, though tooth- brush had never touched them. They seemed, however, like all Indian teeth, to be made to eat raw flesh. I cannot better describe Indian teeth, Hor checks and her forehead were touched with the vermillion dye the squaws use for the purpose of personal adornment; for they, too, like too many of their white sisters endeavor to improve on nature. Her matted hair hung in long elf locks and inextricable tangles; it was virgin of a comb. She looked. like a savage edition of a head I have seen among „Trillan's crayon studies. Her dusky arms wore bare. A few brass rings ornamented her wrists. Her dress was ,.composed of two rectangular pieces of a dark and coarse woolen stuff bordered with red; the latter is a favorite color with Indians. The pieces were joined at one end, a place being left open for the head to go through. A piece of buckskin bound them about the waist. Her feet were small and Well -formed, but truth compels me to Ante that they were thickly incrusted with the yellow mud of the Oienega. The nearest approach to a washing they ever got was when her path lay across a brook which she was compelled to ford. Her hands, alas! were cover- ed with dirt and clay, for it was a part of my little no -heroine's daily labor to protection to the back of the neck from .&n Indian Girl. -Frank, I?. Stockton, mute Manhattan. Hair Dressing in the Soudan. Tho Bishareen are a fine, tall race - slender, but well proportioned. They take especial care of their teeth, which are regular and of lustrous whiteness, which is in part due to their simple diet, and in part due to a root (taki- wood) which they chew perpetually. Their dress is scanty but graceful. It consists of a piece of white linen wound' around the waist and thrown over the shoulder. Each man carries a long, straight sword and a shield of small di- mensions, made of hippopotamus or rhinoceros hide. A spear is carried in the right hand. inc Bishareen, in cur.:1E r OR Hit: OW LT V"-c'T'51.c l::s ef ,.t. - Cour Z.tor,...:.„ 7.;4.1k 1 iCadacha and Cousno4s. nice, per bottle. Sold by all Druggit_ta.. MAN HOOD How Lost, How Restosed. Ckre4 Dizz, aos;;., Appetite, Tretiyeaboa, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, .Alreetions the Liver and Kidneys-, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Erysipelas, 4-90 all 4liwases arising front Impure Blood, Deranged Sfomach, or irregular aetion of the Bowels. Wehave recantiv published a new edition o oULTERWIILL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on th o mile al and permanent cure (without me- dicine)of NervousDebility,afental and physical Incapacity impediments to Marticge, etc.,ro. suiting from excesses. Price in sealed onvolopo,ouly cants, or t wo oostago stamps. The celebratedauthorof this admirableesse.y elearlydemonstrates,from thirty years success- ful practice, tb at star ingconsequences maybe ternalmedicineser thous° coif the knife ; radically cured without th o augerous use af in mit a mode of cure at once simple certain and of - recto al,by means of which every sufferer,Ine mat- ter what his condition may be.may curehimself oh amply ,privatelv and radically. lecture should be lathe handset every youth and every m au in the land. Address THE OULVERWELL ME D I AL • Co K of TIME 11Plaini St., Exeter. T. FITTON KEEPS WATCHES THAT ARE WATCHES, And are warranted Correct for Time, Tide, or Railroad Train and to please the most fastidious. JEWELLERY ! That is Rich, Rare, Sparkling and Substantial, suitable- for Romans, Friends, and Countrynien, Lovers, l3ridegrooms, Loving and • common with the rest of the Arab '"NT NFW"RK Briues) tribes in the eastern Soudan, take great nt (Mice Box 450 Pa- 1 REMOVAL ' RE1VLOVAL erable portion of their lives is spent in its adornment. I doubt whether a risian coiffeur would care to take les- I personal pride in their hair. A consid- Lovely Wives, Children, Husbands ed in a horizontal line round the head, the parting passing close to the ettits; the hair above this line is perpendicu- lar and looks like a mop. Below itis plated and frizzed, and sticks out over the neck and shoulders like the roof of la pent -house, doubtless affording great • dig the papa, or Navajo potato, with her young fingers. I should have hes- itated to lend her my cloak or shawl if I intended to wear it again. And if I were compelled to don it again after she had worn. it, I would cause it to do du- ty some days as a horse -cloth first. This, I have learned from old frontiers- men, from Mexican scouts, guides,etc., the rays of the sun. The whole is stiff- ened with grease, and when the Bisha- reen has newly performed his toilet and grease is plentiful, his sable locks assume the snowy whiteness of those of Jeames. The sun melts the grease, which drips on to the back and shoul- ders, forming a deposit by no means savory of the conventional spicy odors removes the unpleasant consequences of "Araby the blest." A long skewer of Indian wear. The perfume of the ' or hairpin transfixes this wonderful agreeable. Judging frem a dancing- i ! wild red rose was not particularly coiffeur, and serves the double purpose of a comb and a weapon used in the school point of view her step was not g,raceful. Like all Indians and other chase of the fercenaturae,which abound untutored children of nature, she turn- in its immediate vicinity.--Cornha/ i - ed out her heels and turned in her toes. Magazine. Uflusa Servme. The brewery of Bass, who has just died in his eighty-fifth year, metre 200 acres of grsund, and 3,000- people are employed in it. He was the grandson of the founder of the brewery, and was a local benefactor,having, built church- es, constructed baths , and eadowed a free library., The Basses have always been Liberals, while the other breWers, Aherklisotok. hs.' . The man who economizes saves, and he who saves most can invest most, and he wile invests most reaps most in the way of net profits. This is the In'ie- l°. a country where all, roads are free to citizens. All roads are free to the citizens of this country. Thrift is not the absolute creature of statutes, thou& statutes may afford the means of thrift. -North American. sons in. his metier from these children of the desert, but he would be puzzled to imitate them. The hair is jet black, coarse, wiry and abuadant. It is part- ! • THE GEN ERA L QUESTION Agitating the Public mind at present is where can they get the best Bread, but this matter can be settled to the entire satisfaction of, the people of Etietor and surrounding country, by calling on YOflT33ZINL, the old established and reliable bakery, where they will,find just what they want. A Superior quality of Bread always on eland Also a first-class stock of Buscenms, Buis, CAKES & CONFECTIONARY, which will be sold cheap. While opponents have started busi- ness, and sold out, anclleft the place, Mr. Bell has been found at his pest, during the past eight years, ready to attend to the wants of the Public. CROCZNLIICS. Etc., Etc. SPECTACLES Scotch and Brazilian Pebble—soft, easy and pleasant to the eye and suitable for youth or age. GIVE HIM THE FIRST CALL Owing to increasing business, Mr. Bell ha found it necessary to remove to more corn! modious premises, and has added iargely to his stock of Groceries, and will keep on hand Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Syrup, and everything usually found in a first-dass Grocery Stere. All kinds of Farm Produce tak- en in exchange for 0(3roods. REMEMBER THE STAND :-S011tile0W0 Block, Fear deers North Post Office. JOHE BELL, eroorie1/4,r) Trouble to Show Goods. Watches and Clocks Repaired and Brought to Time. old ligreddng Rings. TEM. FITTON, Watchmaker & Jeweller