WEAK AND NERVOUS WOMEN. How Strength of Nerves and Health of ody May Easity be Obtained, Women are great sufferers from nervous. {| ness, weakness, nervous prostration, and | exhaustion. They droop and languish un- der household cares and work which never ends, They retire tired and wake tired and unrefreshed; they are worn out and ex- hausted in nerve and vital power, and have no strength or energy. Fortunately—and it would almost seem # dispensation of divine Providence to over-worked humanity-—there are medi- cines which restore loat nerve forces rebuild the weakened system and re-establish health, strength and mergy. These medicines, which are purely vegetable, have been sombined into a wonderful remedy known as Dr. Greene's Nervura Nerve Tonle, which is kept by all druggists at §1 per bottle. This truly wonderful remedy is without doubt the greatest discovery of the century, and is the best strengthening and invigorating remedy ever known. For nervous and physical exhaustion, weak, tired, and languid feelings with no power or ambition for exertion, it is a sov- ereign remedy and absolutely certain care. In cases of sleeplessness and nervous frri- tability its use will be followed by calm re- pose and natural, refreshing sleep. For nervousness, nervous debility, exhausted vitality, despondency, and depression of the mind it is a perfect specific. For ma- laria, neuralgia, rheumatism, paralysis, numbness, trembling and insanity it is the only positive and recognized remedy. It never fails to cure nervous and sick head- side, paipitation of the heart, apoplexy, epileptic fits, hysteria, St. Vitus’'s dance, dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of appetite, constipation, billousness, kidney and liver diseases, Other medicines may be offered by drug- gists, but do not be persuaded to try uncer- fal if yom insist upon having it he may be consulted by those using this ¢t., New York, personally or by letter, ment A A MS FACTS, —Jones— ** What Corp fact a cold fact.” J.—**Just so. A naked fact would certainly have some excuse for being a cold fact at this season.” ination of a cold fact; such as, for in- stance, you owe me $5.” Jo—**1 know I do.” S,—**I'm simply illustrating. a cold fact.” J.—“If I say: *I can’t pay you just pow,’ is that a cold fact too?” S. (sadly)—*‘I"m afraid it is,” thing warm,” Debtor—**Give me a little time.” C.—%"Time is mouey, my friend.” D—*1 know It, and therefore I must 1ave Lime to pay your bill.” nisl — A Seasible Man ind Langs, It is more cases of oughy, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup snd all other Throat and Lung Troubles, han any other medicine. The proprietor aan anthorized any druggist to give youn samnple Bottle Free to convinces you of the merit of this great remedy. Large bottles, 5% cents and $1. caring a — ]—— sunflower has been enliivated on certain iwamps of the Potomac malaria fever 1s decreased. At the mouth of the Schelde, in Holland, it is stated that similar resalts bave been observed. water in the form of vapor, and wromatic odor, as well as the oxygen it :xhbales, may have something to are to an animal. cepting even the thistle) they must at sometime perish. Good therefore, lessens the labor tucceeding year. THERE is such a thing as preparing the food for plants as well as for stock. If the manure be not in a proper con- dition for the use of the plants they cannot appropriate it, and it will there- fore be a saving of time to reduce it as inuch as possible mn the manure heap. of each Fowws will not thrive and do well that are penned over hogs. house over the hogs, This is a mistake. When done, sickness and death among the flock is always greater. No one wants to associate with hogs, not even chickens, Ix using eggs for hatching the lar. gest and stroogest chicks will come from eggs layed by the hens or fully matured pullets, Eggs that are snall or double-yelked are not suitable for hatehing, ALL young animals quickly learn to eat ground oats, and there 1s no ground grain better for them. They will grow and thrive upon oats even when draw- ing milk from the dams, Tue wheat growth of the United States is far in excess of that of any other country, yet it 18 estimated that € Average acr or the whole coun try Is but twelve —————————— Tnose who fina pleasure in caring for sheep may care to hear that bean #traw is an excellent article of food for them and they have been seen to leave good hay and vegetables for it and to regard it as a dainty diet. LOOK out for lice: while they are bard on hogs yo hot —— Cut OUT For A LAWYER.-Stevle, a bright four-year-old, had been told that he must not ask for anything to eat when visiting the neighbors, Boon after, at the house of a distant relative, where he invariably found someteing to eat, he hung around, with a wilfv! sort of look, until finally he brokas out: **Aunt Jane, I'm awful thirsty,” **Are you?” “Yes, I'm so thirsty I could eat a doughnut.” —————— We ought not to be too anxious to en. courage untried innovation, in cases of doubtful improvement. For a quarter of a century Dr. Bage’s Catarrh Remedy has been before the public and passed through the severest test and 1s pronounced the most reliable remedy for that disagreeable malady. Thousands of testimonials of its virtues. 50 cents per bottle By drug gists, By using hot, moderately strong soda water to clean them, the bristles of hair brushes will remain white and stiff for a long time. It's Always the Way. “Didn't I tell you so?" said a gentleman to an acquaintance whom he chanced to meet on the street; “It's always the way,” “What's always the way ?'" inquired a mutual friend of the two men who hap- pened along just then, “Why, just this,” replied the first speaker : ‘you see Smith, here, the last time I met him he had one of | the worst coughs you ever heard, He com- plaived of a loss of appetite of night-sweats, { of low spirits and other unmistakable pre. ! monitory symptoms of consumption, 1 | told him to get a supply of Dr. Plerce's { Golden Medical Discovery at once. He | did so, and look at him now! Did you { ever see a healthier looking man? The { ‘Discovery’ has snatched thousands from I knew it would It's always the way." | consumptives' graves, cure Smith, The roughness which arises from ex- posure to the air may be remedied by | sponging the face with equal parts of { brandy and rose water ——— - She Broke the Engagement | because she saw that he had ceased to love { her. Her beauty had faded, her former high spirits has given place toa dull lassi. tude. What had caused this change? {| Fanctional deraogement; she was suflering rom those ailments peculiar to her sex. And so their two young lives drifted apart, How needless, bow cruel! Had she taken Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription she might have been restored to health and | happiness, If any lady reader of these lines is similarly afflicted, let ber lose no {| time in procuring the “Favorite Prescrip- tion.” I: will | antee from the manufacturers, | satisfaction in every case, or money re i funded. Bee guarantee on bottle wrapper. eerste enema ——— | IN Despair.—A fashionable New York young lady received a letter from { her aflianced, and began reading it, “What's the matter?” asked her { mother, “*Horrible!l The wretch writes that ihe can be no more than a brother to me. I can’t stand this disgrace, My only hope now is death. 1 shall go down to the East River and throw my- i self into the water, Ma, will you be { kind enough to go up stairs and bring me my sealskin sacque, my new hat and | gloves, and my new tornure?"’ | How Apour SUNDAY?—A distin. { guished foreigner visits Niagara after a | sojourn of two months inp New York, where he has been deprived of his | drinks on Sunday. takes him on a tour of the great falls: i Friend—*Well, Count, what do you | think of Niagara?” Count—*It iz splendide, magnifique! does it stop running on Sunday?” Tne Porice Kerr Busy.—Phlla- deiphia Footpad—*‘How yer gettin’ { along?” New York Footpad—*‘I've been do- in’ purty well; knocked six men in the | head last week.” ** Where was the perlice?” **Raidin’ art galler:.a” His HEALTH WAS DELICATE. — Lady of the House —'*Now that the servant bas given you a lunch in the kitchen you will shovel the snow off the sidewalk, will you not?” Tramp-*1 would like to oblige you, madam, but really, I cannot.” “Why not?” “My physician has forbidden me to handle anything cold, except victuals.” I —————— aA Consumption Surely Cared., 0 ihe Editor Please Inform your resders tbat 1 have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its tUmely use thousands of hopeless cases have been nily cured. 1 shail be glad to send two botties of my remedy FRER 10 any of your reader: who have consump tion IT they will sent! me thelr Express and P, address, Hespectfuliv, TA SLOCUM, N.C, 151 Pearl 80, XY, sisson os ic ib Apply vaseline to the skin immediate ly after a blow, to prevent discolora- tion, or To truly tell thousands Taylor's Hospital Cure for Catarrh is the most pleasant, pain. less and effective remedy known, send for free pamphiet to City Hall Pharmacy, 204 Broadway, N. Y. a A little ammonia on cotton inserted in the cavity of an aching tooth often affords instant relief, a——— Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilia if you want 20 honest, reliable medicine. Do not take any other which is alleged to be “about the same” or Just as good.” Tusist upon having Hood's Sarsse pariiia, which Is peculiar to itself. Sold by al druggists, 1ryit Some breeders regard a solid earth floor as best for a pig pen. I Nothltig Cares Dropay, Gravel, Bright's, 1 Diabatess Urinary, Liver Diseases, pe ing Ac. ike Canw's Kuiney Cure, Office, 831 Arch St, Phila. $1 a bottle, § for $5. At Druggista the worst cases, Care guaranteed. Tr The question of dehorning cattle is receiving much consideration, ————S———— Frazer Axle Grease. The Frazer Axle Grease received medals 8 Centennial, North Carolia State r, Paris Ex tion, American 1 inte, Now York, and others. ge The shotlld not be allowed to accum the ben-houses, i fn A If affiioted with wore eyes tse De, Tsano Won's Bye-water. Druggists sell at eo. per ‘When weaning colts wn | substi- for milk will be f crushed 8 and linseed, in 4 bi pr i A oi Yor The Nervous ‘The Debilitated The Aged. * Madieal and selentifie skill has st Jost solved the problem of the long needed medicine for the ner. vous, debilitated, and the aged, by combining the best nerve tontos, Celery and Coon, with other effec. sve remedies, which, seting gently but efficiently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, remove diseases, restore strength aud renew vitality, This medicine is TE Bsa place heretofore unocoupied, and marks & new era in the treatment of nervous troubles, Overwork, anxiety, disesse, lay the foundation of nervous prostration and weakness, snd experience has shown that the ususl remedies do not mend the strain and paralysis of the nervous sywtern, Recommended by professional and business men, Send for circulars, Price 81,00, 8dd by droggista, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors BURLIBGTON VT. @one Where the Woodbine Twineth, Bats are smart, but “Rough on Hats’ boats them. Clears out Rats, Mice, Roaches, Water Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Moths, Ants, Mosquitoes, Bed-buge, Hen Lice, Insects, Potato Bugs, Sparrows, Skunks, Weasel, Gophers, Chip mucks, Moles, Musk Rats, Jack Kabbits, Bquirrels, 1c. and Be, Druggisis “ ROUGH ON PAIN" Flaster, Porosed, 18c, * ROUGH OX COUGHS." Coughs, colds, Se, ALL SKIN HUMORS CURED BY ROUGH==ITCH “Rough on Itch” Olntment enres Skin Hu mors, Pimples, Flesh Worms, Ring Worm, Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Chilblsing, lich, Ivy Poison, Barber's lich, Scald Head, Ecpema. 80g. Drug. or mail. E 8 Wxiis, Jersey City. ROUGH®PILES Cures Piles or Hernorrholds, Itehdng, Protrud- ing, Bleeding. Internal and external remedy in each package. Sure cure, Be. Drugeisis or mail. E 8 Wea, Jersey Oity, N. J. IEEE CURES WHERE ALL EL Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use in time, Bold by druggists, I believe Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life.—A. H, Dowrry, Editor Enquirer, Eden- ton, N. C., April 23, 1887, he nest Cough Medi cine is Piso's Conse ror CoxsvMrrion, Children take it without objection, By all druggists, 25¢, PISO'S CURE FOR W.L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. coun The only foe osif $2 Ream! hoe In the world made without tacks or unils, As siriish and durable at those oneting #4, and havi tacks or nails to wear the » ing or makes them as comfortable a fine Band sewed shoes. Buy the best. None genn 1 jess wiam on batiom "WL. Dougiss $3 Shoe, warranted” h 4 Le OTGLAS SHOE, the original and only hand sewed welt B84 , which eguals custom. Be shoes outing from § to #9. . a =» b w a oval id $2.50 spoR ubex . AR “ is worn all Bar i SE ai aT Is the war? All the above are ade In O Button 1 sold N orkt your ler, write on, Masa, One Norenr Berrer.-—As a train was ready to leave the Central Depot the other day, a drummer, who oceu- pled two seats, or had prepared to, left the car ‘to say good-bye to some one, When he returned he found his luggage in the wood-box and a strange man In possession of the seats, “What does this er mean?’’ he de- manded a8 he drew himself up and took in the situation. “Drummer, ain’t you?’ queried the other, “Yes, sir,” “Drummer on year?” “That's my salary, sir, but what has twelve hundred “A great deal, sir. I’m a lightningg rod man on fifteen hundred.” And he calmly crossed his teet and unfolded bis newspaper, while the drummer gathered up his things and went into another cur, tsi tls CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES, — Mother (to her boy Bobby, who has been caught fighting in the street)-— ‘*He hit you first, did he? Well you shouldn’t have struck him back, Don’t you remember the Bible says, ‘If he smite the on one cheek turn to him the other also?” Bobby—*Yes, ma, but what’s a fel. Jer goin’ to do when he gets hit on the nose,” WHEN PLEASURE BECOMES 1LABOR. —Miss Lillie Dushington—**Ot, Mrs, Matron, we are golug to have such fun to-night?” Mrs, Matron—**Indeed!”’ Miss L, D.—Yes. We are going to have a party, and the young gentlemen are to do knitti=g and sewing, and the young ladies are to saw and split kind. ling wood! Won't it be just joily!” Mrs. M. (gloomily)—"Jolly to saw and split kindling wood? Well, you won't think it very jolly after you are married and have to do it all the time,” A Cup's Loic ~A little girl was teasing her mother for more indulgence morrow.” The following day she renewed her teasing, and was reminded that she had said the same thing yesterday. “But mamma nestly, ‘this isn’t yesterday, it’s morrow.” This reasoning was successful, SLD ts worth $5. per worth $100, tut is sold at 2c a box Gy Sealers. HOM FTUDY. Book keeping, Penmanedip, Ar i. ty motte, Nhorthand, cc, thoroughly isagid wail, BRYANT S COLLEGE, 7 Main BL, PATENTS isingd gr Eo WH GEL tugton. DD. C, Send for our book of instructions Hy return mall. Fall Baser} tien Fhkk Meosds's New Taller System "ore #' Business College, Phil Bitne Circulars frees, Hulfslo MN. ¥ Pa. Cutting. MOODY £00, C Pix ’ dons abhed. ile Bohoarsihip A e—————, co el mil get rensioms, If 4 due Bied Ofecers travels pay SOLDIERS Eisisis gic {| 2 rears’ practices, Baccsss or no fea Laws wnt bor. A. W. MoCormick & Bon, Wedingies, D.© A - Dyspepsia Makes many lives miserable, and often leads to self destruction. Distress after esting, sick head. ache, heartburn, sour stomach, roenial depres. sion, elo, are canned by this very commen and invrearing discase, Iood's Parsacariiis tones the slomach, cresles an appetite, promotes healthy digestion, relieves sick headache, clears the mind, aud cares the most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, Head the following : “1 have been troubled with dyspepsia, 1 had but litle appetite, and what 1 did est distressed In an hour after eating I would experiences a faintuess or tired, all.gone feclhing, as though I had not eaten asytiing. Hood's Sarsapurilia did we an immense amount of good, It gave me an appetl &, and my food relished and satisfied the craviag I had previously experienced, 16 relieved me of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling. I bave felt so much better sinoe 1 took Hood's Sarsaparills, that [ am happy to re- cemment 11." Gl A. 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This Hemedy is 8 great comiort to . pasal passages, it aide thickened, or vicersted mem. thus the diseape., snd Dr. Bage's Discovery cents; No. 863 Main Street, Burrazo, N. ¥. SIZE OF PELLETS. ~-0 00 PERFECTLY HARMLESS ! BN E>