Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 13 Mar 1894, p. 2

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A WATCR'O WONDER‘ it. Ioohulea- of the flue 00-..- Artkkolnturo. Open your watch and look at the little wheels. epringe and ecrewe. eachau in- dispensable of the whole wonderful machine. otice the holy little balance wheel aeit files to an fro unceuingly, day and night, ear in and year out This Wonderful little machine in the re- suit of hundreds of yeare of etudy and ex- periment. The watch carried by the nverage man la com of ninety eight piecee. and ite manufacture embracea more than 2.000 distinct and upstate operationa. Home of the smallest «screen are 50 minute that the unaided eye cannot dintinguiah them from ateel filings or specks of dirt. Under a powerful mai- nifying glues a perfect screw is revea - ed. Tho slit in the head is 21000 of an mrh wide. It takes 308,000 of these sorewg In Weigh a mud, and a pound Is Worth 01,5245. he hair sprint; ia a strip of Illa: tint-at steel, about 0} inchee ion and Hot.) inch wide and 27-10000 inc thick. It is coiled up in a spiral form and finely tempered. The prove“ of tempering those apringe was long held an a secret by the few fortunate oueu mmeesaing 1t, and even now la not generally known. 'l‘heir manufacture requires great skill and care The etrip in gauged to 20 1000 of an inch, but no Illi‘flblll‘lng instrument has as yet been devised Cupalilfi of line enough gauging to determine beforehand by the size of theatrip what the atmngth of the fin lulled npt‘imz will be. A 120,000 part of an inch (liii'crcnce in the thickness of the strip xnukm n dilfercnce in the run- ning of a watch of about nix minutee per hul‘ll‘. ‘ The value of these spring-e, when lint inhed and placed in watches. ia enor- mous in proportion to the material from which they ure nuulo. A comparison will ive a good idea. A ton of etc“ m‘zmg'uip into hair springs when in watches is Worth more than twelve and one-half timev the value of the same weight of pure gold. Hair‘sprinz Wire weighn one twentieth of a grain to the inch. line mile of wire Weighs lose thamlinlf a pound The balance gives live vibrations every second, 300 every minute, l'thiU evnry hour, 432,000 every day. and 151680000 ever? year At each vibration it rotates about one and one fourth times. which makes 102.100.4200 revolutions every year. In order that we may better understand the ntupvmlouh amount of labor per- i'ormml by those tiny worker».- let us muko it few comparieons. Take. for ill. nitration, n locomotive with six foot «lrivmu wheels. Let its wheels be run until they have given the name number of l't't’ulullilllti that. it watch does in one your. and they will have covered a die- tanve equal to twanty-eight complete circuits of the »e.rth. All this a watch does Without othcr attention than wind- ing once Merv hwntyfunr hours. A Sentinel Boxer. Jenn-.4 .l. Corbett. the pugilist. laid; "Let me begin at the boginnin and tell von about my starting lll this neineea. l learned to box when 0. kid. and never remember the lime when I got hurt. I was made for a boxer. for l have the correct shape and Wind Then I am uric-k. a most. neceneary avcompliehment in thin busineu. So. [did not choose it, though. "Perhaps you know that for several years I was in a bank and earned the magnificent ealstry of $100 a month. It makes me smile to think of it now, be- come I spend fully that sum on a cult of clothm today. I belonged at that tiuu- to the most exclusive club in Cali forum «â€" the ulytnpia w and regularly boxed for pleunnre. Une day the thought struck me, why not do thin for a livelihood? lmay go on for life an it hunk clerk at 8100 a month. and it is worth risking. "Them was a terrible time in the house when i told them [was going in the ring for money But that wen the turning point in. any life. [have four brother and live sisters. and none of them llflll even been able to help the old folks like me in fact, i nindoingeo well that I Would do the name thing over again, I am euro. "I think one sort of work: up, M It rule, toone'a vocation. although there are mine who nevm reach the goal. You will find it is the unsuccessful ones who wish to live their lives over ain. but the men like myself who are net mak- ing money don’t want to»- When I have made a big ilo I shall Mire. for if you are only ricfi people are not apt to aek what you have made it in. Riches speak for thuxneclvec. ' Trimming (not from. Acosepsmy in France tine cut iron hyflret mvvrin it electrically with a coating 3" niche and iron or cobalt and iron. tine kilogram of eulphnu. nitrate or chlorate of nickel in mixed with three kil aura of the sulphate of iron d one ilogram of citric or tartaric d. or media" ki of sulphate nitrate er ch lovete of co t with three kilogram- of eulphate of tree; this ie diaeolved in 100 litres of water. to which a eulflcient quantit of a caustic alkali ia added to neutral little iiienlpnate of ammonia may be add conductivity. The can iron ie immen- ed ad a current la peeled having a dad! of about 00 mi per metveyof eufaee tic mud.“ nevea vole- are required.â€" World. Mâ€"o .â€" low the Deripeane Were Written. Tbchrlptnree were Int written ea ehlughenclothorpa -" “gt-3“: set-eat" h hi 5 l i i l Pl ii in! 5 pi l5 III at r? .ll e a E n ill r l l e-aneevv mo 'ESNNQLLV. Anes- use “he ta (Mom The, Again lee-eke Free Air. Ornwa. larch iâ€"Tbe following la the chin! etatement handed to the pree- by Lord Aberdeen in regard to the IeGreevy- Connolly cane: "Ilia Excellency Governor-General has. on the recur-mantle tion of his Minieten, proved of the order for the veleeee of Connolly and leGi-eevy on the omelal medical re- port of Dr. Church, initiating on the antenna conaeqneneee to the health of the orieom which might ariee if there were furtlm'd‘t taxation. and the further medical opinion which, at his Excellency'e “ingestion. the Nlnlutly (lei-bled to obtain from Dr. H. P. Wright, eorrulmrating tne report and re- commendation or Dr. Church. ' Mr, Cou- nolly left the prieon at 2.40 pm. and Mr. McGreevy it little later. It in three monthe and at week ainee Mcv Groovy and Connolly wrre eeiitenon-d by Judge Rose. Their liberation in the climax to one of the moet Interrath cure in Canalian history. It has almirbed ULIL eelf the chief interest in the political club: of the capital, and whatever the particular friend»: or foe» of the parties may think of the one the gent-ml opipluet’ among the unbinaed in that jmtioe haa not been abuwed to any great "tent, and a valuable precedent ha: been estubliuhnd that will serve to better settle like ween in the future. CTMTPBELL'FERJUnY'CASE‘. Walter Cnmpbell Convicted and Commit- ted to Stand Hie Trial. (lenwmrnwu. March 5. wWalter Camp bell appeared before the inagietrutwu on Saturday to aliawer to u charge of perjury. A: the inqueat held on January 29 over the Daniel. Walter Cnmplwil swore that Alex. Campbell, proprietor or the Bennett House, shoved him over in the hotel and after? Wili‘llu i'nilowezl him and his brother to the lumen of Mrs. N. Brown. A lilrgr number of Witnesses were heard on Saturday afternoon, all of whom aware that Alex. Campbell was not in the Bennett House (lurin; the fight and had nothing to do with the t lllllplivll! that awning. On rewriting in Crown \etorney Mathew-on produced the guest. time of the fight, prisoner to Milton llil for trail 10 See Illa " Blomniu' “’omun. ‘ liALinx. March 2. u l‘i.e Mayor 33m. 5. dhy.rer‘l\‘Bfl n b-ller {rim Kenkun’. lu, asking information about a young hub-up man who wee laat l.l-..r-l of in Halifax. He had been living in En‘lnnd when his rebuwi nlm-u n mom}, age While in Halifax he drew on bin from The city cletlx lIlerfl inquiriue mu] mice then they had hmmi nothing him. I ! found that the young man referred to had ‘ 1 with Richard Burrell Fronde. of whlc j I l l l E i been in liable): for a muplw of days, hav- ing come from England. and the but seen of him avu on the deck of an outward wir lug atetmer, bound bank to England. He told male one no «at going buck to see , The t l were Inch men as John liable and. Ed- Y ‘ ward Bouverie Piracy, and his inmxutra- 1 Lawton. Huh, March 2.--Louin Cooper, E “09' n a" M" " 'l‘he bloomin' woman " again. mln'a friends will be no informed. u A lamdoitilewAAbaecimle: a Jew, doing busineea an a cap muuufw~ turer in this city, clearing out all hie stock. The employee. of whom a large number yere girls, loee i use there are not i p” "m hmdhml‘ eeemed to have fixed themeelvee ae all their wages due. enougheh-ttele left to Two lot-l: wholenle firms and one of the b-amm houfl-e in Toronto are known to have li‘uutml Cooper. Immune of tlip clty jmvuh-rn lately, and pm! for it, but jtut befuns hr- went any be got the jeweler to advance hlm 330011 _. nclieck, and the jewuler etill holds the ' paper. Brnntfortl Lawyer Mining. (intiITUWN, Mich, March 3.-Deepatchce ‘ {pm Brnniford, tint, announces that the tum: i4 much excited m er the myeterioue ' in mppearamce of J“ l“. Doyle, lawyer and wrretury of the llranlford Reform Ailee- cilelloll. A man anewrring hi: description «ruck the wwn A law olghte ago all-l ell l-l'lM’ft'd a great ueal of attention. A Colored ltoctbinek'e Luck. Timon/l, Ween, March 3.-â€"John Lewia. . , and Depot body of the defendant's devalued brother, u “0" * ta an to the state shop, where he was given . a bath and a prison unit. the evenan County 1 . cation the lad was 1 he wee . 1820. intent and Went to 1 . vice. rinci alahi 'of St. Alban'a Hall by f : Dr. ft‘ienda at Iowa for $385. whit-h ho unwind ', ‘ ed an tutor in ()riel College, where he ' hae abacumfl'd after ‘ He bought It watch . , intended to erpreee the low state of the expee city in whoee aflaire I have alwaye been deeply intereeted no one can eetimate and now with nonfatal and high expectlou than I ever had at any previous point in my miniatry, I join you in a new oampelgu for God and the world'e betterment. a Yonre, etc., '1‘. I)le TALIAGI. l M‘KANE AT suite SlNG. no Depend King of Coley Island latere on file all Ieare’ tern. Sum Suva, N.Y., larch 3.-â€"-John Y. not». arrived at the Sing Sing depot yeeterday in charge of Sherifl Butllng and In tor Williamson. Ho waa dreeaed in a b mixed euit, emooth brown overcoat and eoft black hat. The party got a! on the river eide of the train and walked down the track to the prison. McKane wae met in the clerk’e oflice by Chief Clerk Corwin Clerk Weetlake. Upon being examined .78 wae found in hie pockete. Clerk Weetlake took his diamond atud, diamond and bottom end diamond ring, which he eent home. McKane gave hla pedigree ae followa: Own age, 5l ; married ; religion, born in Ireland; done not use tobacco or After giving his l l l i l | l l l l l l patlon, builder; l Methodist ; i l l l l i l l l | i pedigree he was A WELL. KNOWN HYMN. Cardinal Newman and Illa Beautlhl Hymn. “Lead. lmlly Light." The hymn, "Lead, fluidly Light," haa secured a permanent place in “our wor- ship of the lips.“ Its author, Cardinal Newman, or plain John Newman, as he preferred to be called, wnuamnn of deep 9Vlllt‘llt2t‘ of the prison” titkrn at the in f “pifitm‘nty 0! “(9 ’md “ hw‘utiful dis’ mwrel WlHlt’fmt‘l appeared for the 5 ' . uel Willouxhby Dufliohl‘e “English defence. ‘nll nwwu'lii; that Alex. (.‘ampbell : ens prevent at in» llrnm-tt liouae at the I Hymn“: Th'm' Author“ 3"“ fli'tmy'r‘ in Wln'ii all the witness“ . were h4an the magmlritcn committed the . “Lux Benign ition. We quote the following from anewer to a question are to the circum- atancee attending the composition of a : “John ' enry Newman. 0.1)., was heroin London, England. Feb. 21. 1801. After a good preliminary eduA lent to Oxford. where raduated at. Trinity College in ‘ e was afterward a fellow of ( )riel i College in 1822. and in 1825 was given the hat y. n this position be con- . tinned about a year, and was then select i remained until 1828. "At this period began his intimao the outcome was a t remarkable re» ligioue movement in e English Church. In 1828, Dr. Newman was the incnm- , bent of St. Mary's. Oxford, and was also chaplain at thtlemore. His frienda . 'a had a mwerful influ- ‘ ence on the etu ente of t 0 university. 1 A virit to the continent lutervenedé in this time of literary and roll ions 5 activity. During that absence tomI home the tendencies toward Romul- lam. which he had already manifested. ; manent principles in his mind. Hem! , begun in the city of Rome to write the T ‘Lyra Apmtolica,’ a volume of vanes . En liah Church, and in which he wae 1 by seven] of his friends. “Here it wae (while on board a veeeel mnbeulmed between Corsica and , . iniquity in hie heart.â€"~(‘.awdey. i or the hour or farmer who lived nearest. “ age? Bread and water. h t tlantic i 4 latean g aoroee and the Faroee with the Britieh I limit Europe. Iceland. Spitsbergen and ; ovaya-Zeuilla, the latter a continua- i tiou of the Urala, are all mountain- and 4 full of glaciers. The (helm of South» i ern Alaska are some of the largeet in' the world. :' No lore charity for Rina. Two little boys scantily clad but ap- i parontly rating looking at the good thin in a gker‘e window. The good-natur- Ger- man baker‘s eympathiee were are i and. taking a five-cent apple pie fro the window. he handed it to the boy neereat to the door. The latter had, been a broadrminded communist before he got the pie. Suddenly he developed into a bloated capitalist and ehoved the ‘ pie under hie coat. . . “Gi' me a leoe?" cried hie comrade. “Oh! go ta e a eneak. Didn't his nobe give it to me i" “New, he didn't. He give half of it i to me. " "You're a liar!" "You‘re another !" A dirty fist shot out and struck the ie-holder on the nose. A clinch fol- owed. and over each other the two, yonn wildcate rolled. stained with mud, and pie stuilin . The baker looked out of his window and ex- ? claimed: ‘ “Dot charity ia no good slutty. De; next time vat I gifs a pie away l' cap it myself." i Refue- Deetruotlun by flinch-lolly. The City Council of llurrowgnte baa , resolved, it is stated, that an apparatus for the sorting and combustion of the' town's refuse be innde a part of the elec- l tric lighting plant. Many "deetructors" : have been erected primarily with the} object of burning the refuse, and the 5 ueetion of utilizing the bent evolvenlf tiring such burning has either been en- 3 tirel neglected. or at the beat but a feebfe attempt has been made to turni Inch bent to some useful purpose (in the basin of the results obtained in ex 1 perimentnl tents the-re is enough fuel in 1 the town aehpit refuse to supply steam ; power for an electric lightning plant double the size of the first equipment. J and this without further capital outlay i in a drying and sorting plantâ€"Electric- ; nl Engineer, mum..qu ‘ M ~ Aphorlema. Sin ll' essentially u departure from. God.â€"-Lnther. l Sincerity and truth are the bani! of . every virtue.-(.‘-onfucins. l Nothing in more aimple than great, noes. indeed. To be simple is to be, , great. 7 ~ Emerson. i We cannot control the evil toughen of others, but a good life enablee us to do . (lle themeâ€"Cato. ‘5 Settle it in your heart that it is the 3 sum of all your busineee and bleeecdneea 1 to live for (lawful Wesley. Mvatery is but wiother name for lg- norance. If we were omniscient, every» thing would be plain.-~Tryon Edwards. All it plaster cannot heal the Wound while the arrow in sticking in it. no prayer will not profit him who regard: v Pith." i Neighbor was once only a nigh boor, ‘ Kid gloven are sewed with cotton! " thread, a: it dnee not cut the kid an readin as silk. Lawn is fine linen blanched on the -- i perfectly happy stood on a . human ear rea ly . cranium Who, mom... com Bel-Wt "g )’ “hmwm' character in hie» * 0 thnliae Cesar. favorite heroinea in on Jeane D’Arc. Char Gerda _ You fevorltn baroea in peak, or In- tlonl Childe Harold. Aflonte Orlato. D’ . Don Juan, Hamlet. Yo 1- favorite heroinea in romance or no; .1 Diana. Vernon. Mercedes. Niol a. Your favorite food and favorite beverA Your favorite nameet Emma. Marla. Petrna. The object of your meet aversion? I hate nothing and no y. What historical ghnractere do you y‘i‘ert defeat? Cato, Philip 11.. Louie i . What is your present state of mind? v am waitin for death. What fau t can you pardon moat wily? [can pardon all faulta except calntny. theft and falsehood. Whut is your favorite motto? Lib- erty. Dena dedit, Dene dabit; God gave, God will give. The H um an Ear. Few people realize what a wonder- fully delicate love of mechanism the in. That which we ordinarily deeignnte as the “ear.” la, after all only the mere outer porch of a series of winding paesagee which lead 1 from the world without to the world within. l‘crtiun of these passagea are filled with liquid, besniee having mem‘ brimea stretched like parchment curr thins across the corridor at different points. When a eound' wave strikes these they are thrown into vibrations and made to tremble like the head of a drum does when struck with a stick or with the fingers. Between two of these pnrchmenthke curtaina a chain of minute bones extend. which serve to I tighten or relax the membranee and to communicate vibrations to them. In theinnermoat place of all, a row of white thremle. called nerves. stretch like the strings of a piano from the last point from which the trembllnga touch. maxing: them-P inward to the brain-â€" lull's Journal of Health. A Vol .5 lllrl Skull-.- The eupgmml skull of Sophocles found The alilill was taken front the ski-lwlnu (if a very Old man. with a; :mm b} his side. on alabaster vase, and other thinge. This skeleton wan one of four found in anrcophngi. two (if ‘Wlll‘fll ero {if "ml'lilv. "Sopho ulna," new llm London Globe, “was nnwty when llf' «lb-d in ii)“ EU. and the skull corresponds with hie mm. It is of the lung type. and ihereiea re mnrknblu irregularity between the right and loft lwiniiiblwres. The left icin- porul unturn in nulrly obliterated. The ; forehead is broad. the fam- nurrow and high featured. while the nose in narrow and the capacity is low," We Womb-1' it the Virility of the old Uri-ell trumulinn Would be lir‘klcal it he ‘ (llhl'h'fiv‘slllll and knew of ill! this lrm‘nm. itttmitiou being hn'iahed upon his A ("lever Woman; A Kansas woman has foundnaolntion of the tramp question. She in police justice of her city. and a western paper tells this story of licr: “The first trump whn was brmnzht before her for juth tm-m wma sentenced lo twu baths 3 day for {on flll\~~ and to hard labor on the stom- pill; with the order that he be fed if he uni-had null starved if he aliirlmd. 'l‘ht- priwm-r HXYI‘VlYl‘ll the null-all. but now ill“ fii‘vt duration :1 trump Mills on approaching :1 Rumors lqul .is whe- ther tho police ju :gv 12* at man or a woman." spilt mg. Spitting in nu unnatural habit and whoever is addicte i 10 ll nlmuld break it up at onu- The healthy man or Wmn done not spit. One of the chief onus of it is llll‘. tubnvcohabit. either chewing or emoklng. Those who nae tobacmi do not. like to poison themselves by swallow- , ing the eclivu, no they nunoyand disguqt others by apitting wheret'or they go. if our apittere knew what others think of them they would not enjoy themselves very well. “l “I” “'15 hymn “‘th m0“: lawn instead of the ordinary drying the nose. throat or lungs. are not exerts. famoue of all hie productions â€"~ wee l written. Ite sincerity of feeling andl purit of expreeelon have made it nnl- | acceptable. Ite ori on] titles wae ' Pillar of the Clan .' It weal flret nbliahed in the Britiah Hagaan ' and en in ‘Lyra Apoetolica.’ 1886, in three stanzas. with the motto. ‘Unto the godly'there ariaeth up light in the . darkneee. “The statement of Dr. Newman him- a colored boutblack. of Olympia. llM gone i '0" fix” the 0‘“ 0f “16 00!!!“th II to cunmle to prove hie identity a fortune of half in million dollars. An old ladv who adopted him as her eervent year- ago died recently in Canada without leav- ing nevnral helm and miled her fortune to the uni-um! buy, who llw'. been kind H! h” in vean [one by Manon-v. Art-Idem: Near cllflbrll. l‘l.irnino, Ont, March 2.-â€"A eerione shaming accident occurred on Wed neaday near Lalielm, n village five nilee from here, whoreby Robert Dnlmage, 16 years of ego. son or Anson Dnlmam, merehent, Lnkelet, will likely l0” ble life He waa hnntlim fox-e, and while in tbe net of climbing ever a to: Me [on waa accident- ally dleeherged. the content, a heavy obevgeef abet, led ng in hie aide, pene- tr the lane. e now llee in every crime wodHueadbat eligk'tbopeaan entertained fev his recovery. mm.lmh :o-lebevt Dab me My amulet-t and cleln l Jill. 10. 1838." Electricity ia the For Ian. Tbewillingnees of the Jepaneee to adopt. without reserve, eaye a writer in the Electrical World. a civillaafloa eix ground. Legal executiona in Mexico are byl shooting, and take place in the prison yard. A grave militateâ€"accidentally bury- ing n mm alive. "no room! of Coal. l2 e pound of coal ll eubjected to a dry distillation and the rodncte and reeiduele treated chemica by the pro» ceeeee for obtaining the we Irknown coal tar colon. Che one pound ao treated will yield enough m to to color 500 yards of flannel. vermi lion for 2.560 yards. au- rlne for 1% yards. and eliurlne guill- clent for 155 yardn of red cloth. «House- bold. Quick shooting. Archduke Selvntm' of Aiutrla bu per footed an aumnmtic mltraillenae that will fire from 450 to 480 ehote a minute. Smokelul powder can he need in all weathers. Forty thousand rounde have been fired from one barrel of one of the new [one without lajurlonaly electing the barrel. with smokers. ~mlm are tmtz‘pn cent idler. . 93 per cent. viev. and have cent. non lung capacity than _., . .m... .. «M ...........m o fit “I” I!" 0‘00“... able for expel-turntng whereverthey go The cxpectomtml mutter maybe danger one bv dryin up and being blown about for others to reathe. canning diaeaee in mam Lot 11. have a crusade against apittin and expectm'ating wherever it can do arm.â€"l{ernhl of Health. Joy and Sorrow filled. The unex rted way in which a damp or may be t rown upon an enth uniaetic company is exemplified by a recent no entrance in an lip-town drawingrooin. At. a miscellaneous evmiing function. in holiday li htheartednm, it certain hoetminvitm a gron of college etu- dente to ling The oh favorite. “The I King of the Cannibal Islands," wee ne- iocied with the apparent ap irovel of the company. But when the ne, "They dined on cler ymen cold and raw." waa joenlarl pea ed forth one youn woman rose an left the room. an unorfin teen. Her father had been a miaeionary, and. it eoetna. eaten by cannibele. «. â€"â€".â€"-..â€"â€".â€"-.. Praetleol. An aeeociation for the promotion of cycllw women hae been formed in Ila; ll . of the a ial future- of the work contempln of women not able to panfor naehlaee in fulltoprocure whee oatbeeeey [tyrant plan. ...._- -m....-.â€"â€"- anus-cuminqu .I me'e foundlia. eeylnm. fee-dad Center-lull,th by ates. vine carde. e .m... ......J..... -a~â€"t..--.¢â€"â€"- - “1.5. Wend'e urge-i m bell in France will be the beautiful chm cf the w . fl "n. “2% Those who hate discueea of ' la the aldiny ‘ from Mr. Samuel Sergeant. of Augueta townallip, who bad been benefltted meet remarkably by the Pink Pill treatment. The r determined to interview Mr. Sergeant. and accordingly drove to hie home in A ta, about air mile» from Brookville. Mr. Sergeant was found busily en the wooda near in home, and although well up in the aixtiee was working with the vigor of a man in the pri of life, exhibiting no traces of the fact. that be bad been a great sufferer. When informed of the reporter's minion Mr. Sergeant maid he could not any too much in favor of Dr. Williame' Pink Pills, and expreeeed his willing- nose to give the facts in connection with his restoration to health. “Two years ago," said Mr. Sargeant, “I went ' over to N ew YOi-k state to work in the lumber region for the winter. One day while drawing loge one slipped and rolled on me, injuring my spine. The pain was very sew-re end as I could no longer work I was brought back to my home, and was laid up for about six months. I suffered a great deal and seemed to be growing worse. I became badly constipated and as a result pill-e developed which added to my misery. The various treatments did not appear to do me any good, and one of my neighbors advised me to try Dr. Wil- liama' Pink. Pills. My wife went to town and procured 9. supply, and I had not been taking them long when I I found myself growing stronger and the lpain leaving me. The pills made my bowels regular gain and the piles dire appeared, and by the time I had taken six boxes I found myself its well as I ever was, and able, as you see, to do a good day's work." Mr. Sui-Smut further said that. he had been troubled , in a tumulm min- liokplvin. Greece, has With heroin for fourteen years during I now been umniinml by Professor Vi = all which time he was forced to wear a i . rliuw, of llt‘lllll. ‘ true-e. To his surprise tlmt trouble I left. him and in April last he threw away his trusts and has biul no occasion ‘ for it since. lune of Dr. Williams‘ whether this is the case, or whether his release from the rupture is due to his I prolonged rest all a. result. of his other trouble, the reporter does not prbtcnd teeny-who simply tells the story as Mr. Sergeant gave it to him. One thing in certain, Mr. Sergeant and his wife are very enthusiaalic as to the merits of Dr. Willimus' Pink Pills. Incidentally Mrs. Sax-gmnt told the had been to her sister, Mrs. Win. Taylor, who lives in Essex (10., Eng land, and who was a sufferer from pamlyais and unable to move hand or foot. The trouble affected her stomach to such an extent that who was nnnble to retain fool, and to stimulants al-ine ahe owwl her exi~tcnce for n Consider- liblc period. Mrs. Sergeant aent her aietera supply of Pink Pills, which soon showed that she had ‘aecured the right medicine. The trontnwnt was continued and a further supply of the pills procured after the company opened its London house, and when M Sargeant last heard from her eia rshe had regained almost all her nh‘ength after having been proatmted for neural years. A depraved condition of the blood or n shuttered nervous uyatem in the necrct of most ille that nfllict mankind, and by restoring the blood and re‘ building the nerves Dr. Willinma' Pink Pills strike at the root of the dimee, driving it from the system and restoring the patient to health and strength. Incaaee of paralysis, spinal troubles, locomotor atuia, eciatica, rheumatism, eryeipelne, ecrofulomi troubles, etc., these pills are superior to all other treatment. They are iian A apecific fbr the troubles which make the livee ofeo many women a burden and e ily restore the rich glow of healthto aallow cheeks. Men broken down by overwork, worry or cxceaeea will find in Pink Pill: it certain cure:- Beware of imitations and aubutitutm all d to be “juntaegood.” Sold by all late or sent by mail, poetpairl, at 00 cents in box, or 6 boxes for $2 50, by addre-ing the Dr. William: Medicine 00., Brockvilie, Ont, or Suhncctady, N. Y. N. . .. -- .-...~o~~~â€"§- Itch of every kind. on hamar of enimale, cured in 80 mlnatee .iy Woolford'e Sanitary Lotion. acted by J. P. Lamb. Engllah lpavin lam-eat renovee all herd. left or calloeeed Lea: and Elev-Hie- free: bones. Bleed pain, Oerbe. Splint. Bin Bone. Sweeney. Ma. lee. aad lwollen Time. mlaveflOby eeeefeee 5.2.14.1». . Mm than or A bar.â€" I 't. . Mr. Snt'geunt dwclures his I 1 full belief that this too was due to the ’ Pink I‘ills, but 3 by . in loading 1083 ll! ' We will give you the verth valuel m" Call and see our Crockery ! l l l I WANT 3The leadin y we the following, ‘ ueiu ;plaee to sell. 0 ‘eelves that we lead in the Grocery follows :â€" 9 lbs. Raisine for 85¢. 4 lbs. Currante for 866. d lbe. Starch for 250. Muecovado Sugar, all grades. 20 lb. for '1. Boneleu Fish, 6c. Our 25, itlltl ‘00. Tea have no ! Butter 012;“. Ask for a sample of our'E 3 90° ' B k g" I - - I Lord, 150. Chickens per redaction. in Flour, Liverpool Salt, coat-ac and fine. W‘YO. The Athens Grocery Our epece w priooa on o inspect our WILL flit m peribs' I fix.“ ' :‘e- Bedroom to» . i!” “"‘V r at"... m» heal 'l ir, 85¢- sround. Feed. Meal. IOute. cash 35.5fm“ 40o. ,Corn in ear, 250. and Stoneâ€" , Buckwheat, 450. A few Dinner, Tea and iUniona $1.25. ' ’ perbltabalti ) Mott a mural THRESHE USE LARDINE MACHINE - 9 i l RS‘ l. 01L The Champion Gold Mcdnl Oil. which cannot be Excelled. lMcCOLL’S CYLINDER on. HAS NO EQUAL. MANUFACTI FRED BY ‘ lMcColl Bros. 00., Toronto ’, Ask your Dealer for “Lardine” and beware of l ‘ imitations. For sale by all leading le'llt'l‘tl ll‘. the w... d.....‘,.. n- ..._. V .._ Lyn , M...”_ -»,4,___, _. Woollen --â€"- . .~‘”.m... .. . ........--.-.. . .- ' country ....V_.-.._._.._......._._.....__...._____.. mu. Have a good stock of genuine ulvaool Yarn and CW: lwdl be prepared to soil thc same at moderate prices, and will at all times be prcpnrcd to pay the highest market pricu for leporter of the great benefit Pink Pills wool in cash or trade. Lyn May 20.189 R. WALKER It’l‘dS‘a 00 One reason why Smfl'x fibril/jinn of Pure: Nor- wegian Cod Liver Oil and ” .iypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a largo sale is because it is; “Almost as palatable :13 milkf’ but the best reason is; that its curative Prnpi‘rlltis are unequalled. it cure; the cough, supplies the Whale of tissucs, produce“ flesh and builds up the entirc systi-m. .._......... m... .4 .. Scott's Emulsion cur-cg Coughs, Golda. Oman: tiers. Scrcfula. and III Anaemia “I Wanting Din: have. Pmeatawutlnz in children. JI- meetaepalatable he .fllilt. {Act only the a'ennlne. Emmi by lbw; I. Bowne, Bellevilln. 1 M l 3‘ all Drug]; ‘ , 50 acute and 91.00. \ Scott’s ” -.-4ll1ll $20“ Syrup and Sugar " WANTED * New 1. th. the to leave your orders for Buckets, Sap Pans, livnpomtors, and l have a tine'line 0 call and got quotations. , ., Sap byrup Cans. Wan. HoneyExtmctors. Bee Sup liea,n;id all kinds of Tinwere al ' {Stone on hand at low pricea, "y. m “och Give us a 1,000 Gallons of First-Cl ’ 1,000 Pounds Maple Boga-8,8 Syrup' For which I will pay the highest price. W. F. EARL, Athens” Mafi“. .. ....... i B .L I uy It, Try m "V d" "M" “Machine on, t5... Peerless Mecbine‘sfll‘. , l a. It! i ‘I if.

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