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VOLUME XXXII.
CAPE HAY CITY. HEW JERSEY, SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1887.
WHOLE NUMBER. 1703. -
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., 1 ] /. BSJH r MDKtnrM, PottUkrr mod Proprietor. BB.IItr *. tlA TO, Bdttor. IX-OO** Tor Strlotly in Advancs. grttctftonil fifarfls. TjHAMING ft BLACK, ATTOBN E YS-AT-L A W, CAMDEN, If. J. Jtt. J JjB J. y. LKAMiyQ ft 80K7~ DKNTI8T8 ^Ctr» Hi r Coinrr Bonn—' TOarwUj* iM 8»tJAME8 M. E. HILDBBTHi attorkeyIat-law AND solicitor. master and examiner in CHANCERY. URkM WuMBftoa Rtrwi, CajwMljr •pHKITDIGTOK T. IIII.DRETH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCEBT, IM MARKET ST, CAMDEN. H. J. "** ^MrtEraare orac* u cmpt Mat Coon Hnw. ~T~ iKitHwa gardi. \ B. LITTLE, PRACTICAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, ■OOP-Oman tank nut Arebo Doom. CAPE VAT CTTT. N.J. A C. GILE, HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, CAPE MAT C1TT. N. J. ESTIMATES miNIRHED gUKBOGATE'SOFFICE . rn»«Pd«ryn»^wog|d raapettfnjyuMly ilw ICRROOATE OP THB^OOUNTT OP CASE TUESDAY AND HATURDAY i tftagtwM. WILLI AN OILDHETH^ | QiNBL COX. Jjm, Totacai, mm nl Fancy M. BARBER-SHOP ATTACHED. MATH MAT COURT no PEE. N. J. Buffi books. stTtSK imm SOLD PENH. P1HRINO TACKLE. ROPE TWINE". HAMMOOE". PTLLT8 AND YACHT KIXTtTRK*. POCKET Ctrn.EKY,*RAHH AND COPPER WIRE. ALBMjH^cllWiVcls. FRAMES, On# art nf »nnl VIOLIN HTRIN08 #«nt to say Pot oram *Mm* in in# I'niiMi wnun mi reoMpt or Mil j-Om mm. J. H. QARRIBON. MAD WMl.ln#1QO ML. CP# M»T N. J. ? U/tyat oai) I flive my I?°r5e to put l?im ifl flood ooflditioij and fliui? l?im a better appetit? ai?d mak<? I?im mor? urfyatT would liR? I?im to b?? U/lW, a paeRet of Q09dimeijOT\Spiee, of course. It '5 tlj? bejt agd ol^eapest, too, for it oifly cost6 three eefltel For Ida! lata 8nj fT
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J. H. PENEZET & ER0„ MANCPACTrRKRH OP AND DEALBtWJN FURNITURE of all kinds, \ CARPETS, latest Styles HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. [ Stoves, Ran£es, Heaters, Hardware, Tinware, Crockeiyware, Etc «r 19 Washington and 42 Jackson Streets, Cape May City. ALSO Cape May Court Houso and Donnisv-ille. WANTED? A GENERAL AGENT IN THIS DISTRICT MefYortlilimieCo. HKHRY TUCK, Yite-Praital II I. BIRRS Mint. Assets, Seventy-five Millions. . Surplus, Fifteen and One-half Millions. A liberal nrnwEtment will be made wl«H Ibe rtcbl parly to 1 work under direct contract with the Company. Apply by Idler, kIt1uk reference*, lo BRANCH OFFICE, Boreel Building. ESS, SET* >"» BROADWAY, NKW YORK CITE, RBNRY W. BALDWIN. Manayer. n . REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. OIYE THE BOYS A CHANCE. Tkrra la M WW mnont ttiaa.th* printing nfflm. All IU Mrantagn# m«j h* ft*4 at boon by lb* o*» of Uie Tvp*. Wm«r mnrt your rtiMres will aoqolre an «MiUaaal mil of mixing «n honorawliraUnooS. Tba Hot vbo haa a fair knoataln of aboruhan'i anil typawnuu wanrrrof earning nrmpadabb firlbg Ibu U We ooUage mdnaie eltboal any iralnlo* In aoow apocUl wort. It la In tbe llna of prngraaa anA l» faaMoa of lb* ,U» for bo«o«w men in rtirmie ibelr aniwrr. in ibe rtijy oorreapne.lrnne is a akenJiaBil wTttrr, who. In tnrn, truaenlM K aemOj and le*L hly on lb# Ifpe-wruar. taier In we Uaj H la plaenl tietnrr the mrrubant lor IU« alrnatnre, and Tbe ^enrrTOr^ajl'mfrom'hTm'^yh'Q^u'wfiiTCtT^^mriu^ln'^lnrreill'Sealtonl1' * ct"r"'>energrnerwIrHwn^aaaln UBe a ^»'a-rl"anyinon^!yH'i^>ditw roan/a^ and joaar womrn "bo »re ihnroogWf cmpaMe nmannenara The Trpe-Wmar ongni u. nn.l iu war inn> in>- n.mie. <"*« the hop not gtrla a ebnaoe. En. I SSRfe.»MS«!«S& ^ — •«— — »» ■ " NEW PAMPHLET JUST OUT. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. WTOKOPP, SEAMAN" A BENEDICT,
ANGLESEA, 1.0TS7 soxreo: Cottages for Sale or Jlent," , ON EASY TERMS. If jonwaalAlM frwnprluwOMUgk U pw want a M for a Hoar!. If yrw want iM for a dab Ilooaa. If roa wnranjgaia grow inipnwogy. If yon wnnl a lot where mb">- CHARLES MACE,.i»pi«..v.J. GOSHEN MANUFACTURING COIPANT, Ooshen, Cap© May Co., N. J. CUTS NATIVE STOCK TtJ ORDER Df Ship, House & Wagon Stuff. AND AU. KIK98 or WOOD WUEL. Experienced Sawyer to Manage Cutting Lumber. OAMBMB. XTTAL k PBAflTEK. ^•LONDOHIurple^t^!^ Wum SfSTiriSSa" r-'-ft;" '""r "°"gji 2Z i >5K.LJIE«I»G1»1'S LOROOS PURPLE CO. LIB. jisvST POM SALE AT MOTLEY MARKET, OARS MAT CTTT. I1M1
L. E.MILLER. ^ G£N£RAU CONTRACTOR, MOVING BUILDINGS A SPECIALTY, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. OLIVER'S J®tH?LE'S MARKET, , Jackson : .Street, I J CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. JT3.XY ' I ©El ICE! ICE! Knickerbocker & Company, OF PHILAMLPHtA. Snpplies Hotels, Restaurants ^nil Coltasss ® Fire Eastern k : ALSO WITH -tBR BEST QUALITY OP I COAL! COAL! CARBPULLY PRBPARKD FOR PA MILT USE. AND PULLWEIOHT OUAHANTKED , Rand yonr owera PER T0N-' '7" A. F. KENDALL, ! MANUPACTCRER OR ^ Doors, M, Blinfls, Sloltorsjoiiis, Scroll WorN, Wood Turnings and dealer in Lumber of ail kinds. Pnat Office addr^pa. South ScarUle, Cape May Co., N. J. IfW-f A. i". KENDALL, Roavllir, 8m:wn, W. I. It It. ' J. M. aillLDRBTH, Atlornry-ai-Law and Notnry PuMlc. A- U. LITTLE HILDRETH & LITTLE. Real Estate Brokers, j - Henl K-t»H0'Btn°btEBoIdSIndE 1^' ^ I minntefl nireclly'ow tbe Brach. I'arHalr, ■ NEW . MILLINERY STORE, 49 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J: STRAW ' AND" MILLINERY GOODS. 1 All faatuonaiua ahapM In aeiaMe natn. IndiM'jlgu^UhllOfwna Unllnn. CoBn. Apron* and Olnrea ' Embroidery Goods. Stamping done to Order. 1 OIYE ME A TRIAL. ■ 1 JENNIE S. WALES. . THE CHALFONTE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE TEAR. A HANDSOME SUM PARLOR ON ITS 80UTHKHN EXPOSURE. ' Thoroughly Renoratad, ItefiirnUMd and BaantlOcd Inalila and out 1 <*» H.W.SAWYER. ; ' EBBITT HOUSE, I i CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. i OPEN ALL THE YEAR. JA0K8ON NT1IRET, OPTOHTE NEW COLUMBIA ' I 3. W. GOLT. ' MARINE VILLA, : i CAPB MAT. N. J. I OPEN POH THE MEASOd OP U8I. YinST -CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENT" ' «7-3m Mrs. F. HALLENBECg. > AMERICAN HOUSE, ' Chestnut Street (bet. 8th and 9th) Philada. lrtb-*) JAMK» P- MCCI.FJAAN, proprtrlor. West Jersey Hotel, • FOOT OP RATUCjrr STREET. CAMDEN, N. J. 1 Harlot Lrwand and Rcfnrnuhrd tbe aho»w'H<jial. I am prayuM to mrntab my fidsnda End tut a trawling gnhiir win OraprnmnnoeaamodMlong. Am tbuanil for pan patron agr. Go .l Hulilaa r auaehed to lb* Qotal 8TRPHEN PARSONS. IMe of Parpoo't IJoUl, GamJm. ~ JOHS POTTER. Clark. f*-1 ! ; JOSEPH Pi HENRy, ~ House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. j-ii-v
" william's." barnet t, Excelsior Market, P. E. Sharploss Butter a Specialty. -rjoj- erTB--TaaiiT~--~^ WAV "TY' J CHARLES V«"£:EL. BREAD AND CAKE "BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. jh i n-r ^ ^ _Wo..MW>SIiflNtlT0N ST"Birr.. APK MAT ClTE,g. J. NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAY CITY. N. 4. fv, DUKE & DOAK, Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE NAY CITY. N; J. HIRAr.'. OEWALT; "" MERCHAHT TAILOR, No.'SIT Ohastmll Strost, Philada.
. MakBHa MM . - ™ 7 County Public Schools. - We devote Kuiie of our ap*co Ihig week to the public school" of the county. 1 , who hsvo been more limn mere ' I specLilors of the growth of Cupo May's I educational ides for the past two decades ) hive experienced remarkable progress ' 1:1 sehooI^hfTairs. Comparing one year ' lint comparing this year with 1867 there : is something to note worthy of the educational spirit of the county. Going hack so far we note the miserable build, with shelterless windows. iil.Rtting doors, no paint, uncomfortable seats, leaky roofs, and wails, no yard accommodations. and'a general air of dilapidation. Teachers could not be expected to do very good work with such sun the matter its a wonder they accomplished oven as much as they did. School hooks began to evolve about this time from tho : -gf?at publishing houses worthy of fbo name, Webster's spelling book, Ben-i | nett's arithmetic. Murray's grammar-) days of their usefulness ami gradually, began to disappear. But suppose another leap hack of twenty years lie taken.; 1 in order lo note the progress of the school! 1 idea, and still greater contrasts will be . manifested. Then the schools were only : ' open for a term or two. at most and in ! 1 the face of many discouragements, the: 1 lack of funds lo hire competent teachers ' being one of '.hrf-i. The inhaler had lo 1 board around and did nhont as much 1 dogging as leaching. We tiavc a vivid recollection of a typi- 1 cal school of the times. There was a lit- ! Ue space between the high seal occupied and the wail. Inlo tills the master hail placed an assortment of "gads" taking 1 care tne supply should ever meel ihc 1 brisk demand. And no Hilling "gads" theyjwere, being cut from green hickory and allowed to season. >"or the most trivial otfensca the boys, and often tlic girls too, were called to tlic mastec's ! desk .and on being relieved of their costs \ got a dogging ihat would have done I credit to a hoatsmcu's male in tiie days when the cal-o"nine tails was in use in only |>unishmcnt, unless some fertile • genius of the times introduced a novelty ! In the way of ferruling, hblding a Wg , slick at arras length, or iu some instances < tying up by the thumbs. . Teachers of ; til o*0 days were petty tyrimts whose will ® law apij gospel. The wonder is that | they should have been the means of pro. I" dnctng any good at all, but some of ' them were goo.1 teachers In spite of the ' defect" of their system,- ami shaped many lives to usefulness and influence. . Its hardly worth while to go any further back only to And a still worse state of , affairs compared with the present. Nearly ail the old worthless school house* ot the daya indicated hare liefcn ■ transtormcdlintn stables or torn down altogether. Ther arc of the past, and there's not a half dozen of them, left id the county. While the present plan- of building is open to criticiam yet upon the whole Ihc houses compare favorably with the moat progressive. ln»ide their , walls have been aa great change* wrought as etitsMe< Modern seats, desks, and sppHanoea In the fonn of lieips to teachers are common ana have ceased to be noticeable, j Teaehera do nc* now depend upon the rod as the means of governing popila- , : Not only does the law of the state forbid • 'corporeal punishment, . but educator* jhave f.uind a more rational and humnni way. Tlic modern educational idw has developed into this. Uial the teacher wh< lias to resort to the lash in tbe govern- * meat of his school has mistaken his profession. The lmfffcllre idea has beer r generally adopted In primary education. " leading the pnpU by easy transitiims V places where tho more difficult dednc live processes may be used to advantage. Then there is more chcerfulncsiaad gentleness fostered by modern cihi cational methods, the tenchrt Is no longer regarded as a task master Ifctel _ upon galling just ao inucli work from lii« trorabliBg bondmen, but a leader and sympathiser with the'tol.l of cilmbln. J the hjU of learning. There lias beep a great evolution, too., '? lrt sehool literature of the class kind. \ Such hooka as are now used in our puh"gp laathuuoin o learning an- about as sr fMrrrmn he made. If any objection exist* '.ker« too magy of them requiring more cN"***' nl caprice of teachers , thin seedvn"<'('--r-V- in the matter ot y superintend1"* "mrii has been great gain. From ,h« m»mdilp Id tiie Coupty. y Sii[K-rk«atrf'»»» • >«»* «Iep « ad- " vanoe. Hlpill M" ■ .r C An- v en in effect, there have bei-n ot Tky t**! "f county schools Dr. M. II iiUMiitT K P- Sllh-dift and , iM '• " is the only on coming to. thu resp^ihleofli^gg^ wrn. demnded oaD-s, sod Mj, Shields got I'e#8" another parish than tlape May. taM *"• "mrefore in. eHgahle to rnleeAWP- *r- Miller has made an effh-ienl nflrt*. «»' H P*P«»« with H#L aelienf -of " unty. ii to rat term of tbred jPS EEplrca with ML.
"this school year, hut be YU1 no doubt j 1* rv-clecu.-'! (of another term. Tin- / meUuid ot lioensing teachers is open to erlticlim, but it is about the only pF.-.n ! that is available under present laws and j t regulations ot the State Hoard id Educa- 1 r tlon. A better pl«a. it always seemed 1 1 to us. wonld he to combine oral with J t written examinations at the discretion ; of boards. ; d But we niusl leave talking about j v schools and say something of pupils, j ,] By the recent plant of holding annual j t coauncncament exercises at which pu- ! t pils are permitted to gvailnate, providing i o a certain proficiency has been attained, t n two of TuckaluVn pfomtsieg girts got i , averages between which • neither their i could discern any difference. | a Misses Jennie A. Sled roan and Miss I Salllt) U. Marshall, whose portraits are « to be given, beginning with Miss Jennie j this week, passed the difficult exatnin- ] rate of 1 Ionor in tlic advanred course . i highest obtained by anyotherpuplls in the j „ coifnty. Tlic young ladies arc cousins, jt . one being the daughter the other the | j niece of FVcchoider B. II. Marshall, and i grand-dangliters of the late Dr. Randolph r. Marshall. Miss Jennie is about 17 years v of age, and Miss Bailie about 18. These , young lailles have been pupils In the pub- t He schools of Tuckahoe since arriving at tlic necessary age, and have always been i, noted for faithfulness in attendance at t school and for diligence in study. They [ possess many traits of character in com- o In both, inherited brightness of intel- * lect is combfncd with studious habits ( and a strong desire for knowledge, and e I a love of learning for learnings sake, li Possessing as they do these character! «- o I tics, their yonrrElivea give promise Ufa I j bright future. Continuing in the way n t they have so well begun, they cannot o | hut become useful, educated noble o i women. Tuckahoe, leading the schools t ! of the county, adds to those above the o i names of Miss Flora Taylor, in tho advanced cause, and Misses Mamie u Churchill, Sallie Sleeiraan and May Lit- o tic in the graduating class. This school a has been fortunate in securing the ser- i vices of Mr. Kdward L. Htce, Who! * thongh ymmg in years, rjwifcs among the foremost of our teachers in education, d diciplino and prufcasional skill. This a neglect to state thai the primary <le- t pnrtinenl was under the rare of a sue- T ccaai.nl teacher, Miss Julia Jiohinson. a In a week or so we shall print tlic dec- t tro of Miss Sallie 11. Marshall with fur. therremarks and some statisticsof county r public schools. i t Enjoy Life..- s, in! Nature eives n* grandeur of moun- „ n'rr,,,Kl7c,T,v,rnr,^TV.nml-i'rent when in imrfecl hcaltle but how t often do tin majority of people feel like k giving up disheartened, discouraged and , occasion for tills feeling, as every siiffl-n-r Hmn'' A-iffust frlrtrrr. will" make then! s. from disease, as when horn. Dispepsia and Liver Complaint arc the direct causes of sevnty-flvo i«-r cel. of sueh maladies '' 'as Biliousness, indigestion, Sick Head- " ache, Costivenesa, Nervous Prostration, Dirzlnets of the Ilead, Palpitation of the ,, Heart, nnd other distressing sj-mptoms. 'Three doses of - 1 uyusf Plover will prove " its woujrrful effect. Sample bottles, 10 f 1 "Bridget, did yon'get the Bowers that 1 J" am to wear to-night in my hair t" "Yea, | mum, but " "But what?" "I've j! : mislaid the bnir, mum." Greatly Excited. << Not a few of the citizens of Cape May ' have recently become greatly excited h their friends who iKilissKa ; by their physicians as Incurable and beyond all hope— suffering with that dreaded monster Consnmption— liave been v completely mired by Dr. King's New t Discovery for Consumption, the only remedy that does positively cure all 1 throat and lung diseases. Coughs, Colds. c Asthma anil Bronchitis. Trial bottle i , -free at Dr. H- A. Kenndy's Drug Store-. < large bottles ft. 1 When a man returns home late, at ' - night and kisses his wife with more- 1 . than ordinary tenderness she may be ' I quite certain lie's been In mischief. ' S. W. Beach. Mansfield. Pa., snvs "1 ] have usad Or. Seth Arnold's CoiiglitKH. , ' ler and It always relicvts my cold." Mothers, always u*e Dr. Beth Arnold's . Soothing and Quieting Cordial for chil dren. X mild safe tonic. 23c. Those who look upon fanning agoniy in ordhtary oceirjiatl'.'a are mistaken. As Professor Wrightou remarks, agrienl- '• is a borne science. It to full of botany. - J ;y, gedTOgj- and ehtorrioloey. It b * full of chemistry, from the soil to the growing plant, the ripening seed and the 4 animal life, which is the crowniag ont- '* come. There to no more vailed pursuit. " and most others are narrow In tlieP ^ scope hi comparison 'with it. - (Ben'i Samuel I. Given, Ex-Chief of , Police, Philadelphia, writes: Years ago 1 was permanently ourod'hy St. Jacobs '• 00. I have bad no occasion to use U " since. My family heep. on band. I«* a. healing qualities are wonderful." Sold „• by Druggists and Dealare everywhere. p Pattl has a dnplfcatc in paste rf every * diamond she owns, and on the stage half the diamonds ahc wears are paste. ^ Tito to done to guard against robbery. 5* The proprietor of the "Plain Dealer," y Pot*. Madbon, Drtfk. MK'Ji If. DMfuV. ■e writes: "Two yaaja agol was pgred of , iluHimattom in my kned "by St. Jseobk 1 Oil; have had no retunij two apptioa. tions did the work." « • . r — ic Did the immortal composer Beethoven L ever think of Ibe relation of Jita music to' b beerq. f I hare found nothing like Dr. Beth Ar- " Hold's Cough Killer to take on retiring a- when I was liarrs *«sd with a cough and ta wanted an undisturbed re-fresiiing deep. lt Robert Odshmao. Pawtucket, li. I. Physic is necessary at times for Bit- ] iousnese. Coetlvencsa, ftc. Use Dr. ArI nold's Bilious PUls. 25c.
WORSE THAN SMALL-POX. j Croat Danger Which Menaces art Unsuspicious Public: - The Brompton Hospital fhr eonsumplives, in Ixmdon. reports that over fifty t people, oltt of every hundred comrampj lives, are vietiois of constipated or inaci live kidneys. Consumption U one of our national i diseases, and above report goes to prove ; what has often been said In our columns j during the last eight years that kidney troubles are not only the cause of more i than half of the cases of consumption, but ! of ninety out of erery hundfoa othef comi diseases. They who have taker, this ' |Mi»ilion, made their claim after elaborate J inrestlgulon. and their proof that they j have discovered a specific for the terrible ami stealthy kidney diseatra, which have j so prevalent among us. is wise We have recently reeelTCd from Uteui j a fresli supply of their wonderful adver. • lining. They have challenged the modj ii-ai profession and science to investigate, j They have investigated, and Uiivso who I a-c frank have admitted the troth of | their statemenis. They claim that ninety j per cent, of diseases come oritinaily from fnactivo kidneys: tliat thwo inactive kidneys allow the bipod to become filled with uric acid poison; that this uric acid poison in the blood csrric disease through every organ. There is enough uric acid developed the spstcm within twenty -four hours kill half a dozen men. This being a scientific fact, it requires only ordinary wisdom to sec the effect of inactive kidneys must have upon tbo If this poison is not removed, it loins organ. If the bowels, stomach or become Inactive, we know it at once, but other orgabs. help'thcm ouu kidneys become constipated and dormant. the warning comes later on, ami often when it is too late, because the effects are remote from 111* kidneys and those organs arc not suspected to lie out of order. Organs that arc week and diseased arc unablo to resist the attacks of this poison, and the disease often takes tho form of and U treated as a local affliction, when in reality tho real cause of the trouble Too many medical men of the present hold what was a fact twenty years ago. that toidn*y disease is Incurable, according lotlic medicines authorized by .their code. Henre.thoy ignore the origi| Ha! cause of disease Itself, and give their attention- to useless treating of local effects. 1 hey dose the patient with quiniuc, morphine, or with salts and other phystbc disease, while the kidneys continue waste away with inflammation, ulceration and decay, and the victim eventually Tiie umi: quantity of blood that passes through tho heart, passes through the kidneys. If tiie kidneys are diseased the Wood soaks up this disease and -takes it ai! through the system. Hence it is safe cure, the only known spcclfBMor kidney diseases, which is sold so largely by all dealers, cures 90 per cent, of huailments, because it, and it alone, is abieto maintain the natural activity at the kidneys, and to neutralize and remove the uric add, or kidney poison, aa fast as It to formed. If this acid 'to not removed, there is of the kidneys, and there wilj be produced in the system paralysis apo-* plexy. dyspepsia, consumption, heart disease, headache, rheumatism, pneumonia, impotcncy, and ail the nameless of dellcato women. If the poisonous matter is separated from the blood, as fast as it is formed, these disin a majority of coses, would not exist. lt only requires a particle of small-pox virus to produce that vile diabase, and poisonous matter from the kidneys, passing all through the systcnj.and becoming lodged In different weak points, is equally destructive, although more di-guUed. If it were possible for us to see into the kidneys, and how quickly the blood passing through them goes to the heart •nil lungs and other parts of the system, carrying tills deadly virus with lt, all would beih've without hesitation what I so Often befti staled in advertise- ' meat" in tb»»e columns, that the kidney* . are tiie most important organ ifi the body. They may regard this article as an advertlKmcot and refuse to believe It, but * tflat is a natter over which we have no (' control. Careful investigation and -i lenec Itself are proving beyond a doubt haLlhto. organ -is. in facUmore Import- > sut thsn any other in tlic system a* a r health regulator, and as such should be ,. closely 'watched, tor the least sign of - disordered action. !. Few Psonla Escape, k The tstat of scrofula in the blood. With manr U to hereditary; but It may also be tcqiiirg® (ram want of air ot lack of ex■I r reive, from improper -food, or-any cause • i whirb brim:-* idaiut weakness of the body - and impurity of ibe blood. The disease it ii characterized by running soma, ab- » cesses, enlarged joints, sore eyes. etc. d No medicine has DMa so succesiful in curing scrofula a« Hood's tSnrsapariila. Thb moat terrible running tores gradually y disappear* under the purifying and strengthening influences of thia great medicine. If you are ■ sufferer from " scrofula, and desire more evidence as to the wonderful snores* of Hood's Sarsanarillra, send to C. L Hood A Co., Lowell, » Mass., for a book oontainlning many rei, markahle Ctires. Wonclorful euros. W. D. 'ilayt ft Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Oa., say: WoBEVe b«n "riling. Dr. King's New D Disoovfiry, Hectric Bitter* and Bueko lento Arnica Salve for two year*. Have never handled rerncdies that sell as wdl, or «rc such uaiversal »tisf action, r. There have been soiao wonderful cures Si-ilected by thoac medftflnea In tills city. Several case* of pronounced Consump. tlon have been entirely cured by ore of n few "bottle* of Dr. King's New Pi*. I. cowry, taken in connection with Klectrie Bitter*. We guarantee them always, Sold by Dr. H. A. Kennedy I i

