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Day
7
Month
August
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Chance to Hake n j. Mr. Editor:- I boughl one of GrifíirVf machines for plating with gold, silver v nickel and it works to 'perfection. No sooner did the peoplehear of it than I had more spoons, knives, forks and jeweiry than I could píate in a month. The tírst week I cleared $31.30, the first month $167.85, and I think by July lt I will have $1,000 ca?h aad give ray farmcmeiderable attention, too. My dauhter made $27 40 iu four dayg. Any persB can get one of these machines by seudins $3 to W. H. Gnffith & Co., Zanesvile, O., or can obtaincirculurs by addressin? ihem. You can learn to use the machine in oí e hour. As this is my first lucky strenk, I give my experierice, hoping others may be benefited as muoh as I have been. Yours truly, M. O. MOREHEAD. Good Artvlce, Showlng Kesult. Edward Silvey, Chicago, gives testimony: "My wite bad Catarrh tw.nty-five years; enffering severely for six years before ehe began to use yourremedy. Udable to breathe except through the mouth; in a most critical condition. Tried everything without relief, when Dr. Streeter advised her to buy Clarke's Extract of Flax (Papi'lor) CUtarrh Cure. Relief followed immediately. 8he cuntinued to use it until she is now cntirely cured. Her health has oot been so good in many years." Price $1.00. Wosh the baby with Clarke's Fhx Soap. 25 cents. Eberbach & Son, Druggists, now has the Flax remedies on band. If there is anytr.ing harder to find than a tramp with good digestión, it ís a wonjan without nerves. Tlie Purest and Best Article known to medical science are used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every ingrediënt is carefully selected, personaliy examined, and only the best retained The medicine is prepared under the supervisión of thoroughly competent pharmacists, and every step in the process ot manufacture is carefully watched witb a view to securing in Hood's Sirsapanlla the best possible result. Prosperity and prudence are spelled diffarently, but they generally mean about the same thiner. A lisl i essiiiK Case and Happy Curo. "For over a year I have had a breakiug out on my leg, which troubled me so bad I could not walk, lag bidly swelled, of a purple color, with eruptioQS so bad that blood would ooze out if I bore any weight on it. I was recommended to try Clarko's Extract of Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure, which I have done. My leg is now well and I can walk two miles on it without any trouble." Signed, "A. D. Hayward." Clarke's Flax Soap makes the ekin soft and prevenís obapoiog. Skin Cure $1.00 Soap 25 cents. Fjr sale by Eoerbach & Son. Black ice ere. m is a new fad. It is colored by the addition of charcoal and the juice ot Turkish p-unes. How It Wast! At the battleof G-ettysburg I was sh t through the lefc leg and was seut to the hospital. The army surgeons relieved a;e but pronounced my oase incurable. It discharsred pieces of bone, and for years I have suffered with a running sore. I tried everything whioh my limited means would allow, and expjrienced no relief until I tried Sulphur Bitters. I am dow almost well aud shall continue their use. - Old Soldier The Germán emperor'a new rules for wearing uniforma in the navy fill a book of forty pages. Ladles Have Tried It. A number of my lady customers have tried " Mother's Friend," and would net be without for mai-y times itsoost. Th-y recommend it to all who are to become mothers. R. A. P.tyne, Druggist, Greenville, Ala. Write Bradfield Ren-, Co., Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Byall diugista. A club in Guat mala otfers a premium of $1,000 for the best hymn tor the Central Amerion nation. To NervoiiH Uebilitated Men. If you will send us your addres., we well mail you our illustrated pampiilet explaining all about Dr. Dye's Celebmtml Voltaic Bilt and Appliaaces, und their charming etfects upon the nerr.ms debilitated system, and how they will quickly restore you to vigor, and inaihood. Pamphlet tree If you are th is afflioted, we will send you a Bek aud Appliances on a trial. Vltaio Belt Co., Marshall ttioh. In 1889, 300 elks were shot in the foreste of Norway. Most of them were killed by E ïglish sportsmen. II Im Iirnoraiiee Coat He $150.00! I was sick abed for three montbs. The doctor said I had Prolapsus Uteri, which waa untrue. He didn't try to cure me but wanted to maïe $1.50 every day. My uncle is a druggist, and he told me (o turn the doctor off and try Sulphur Bitters. I did so und 6ve dollars' worth of Suiphur bitters cured me of general weakness and debility. - Mrs. S , New Haven. Tbere are fully 500 women in Chicago, it is eitima'ed, who ride bicycles. There is an average of one woman rider to every twenty men. Advlce To Motber. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for ohildren teethin. It snothes the child, softens the gum, aüays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remdy for diarrhoea. IVenty-five cents hottle.

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