Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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Prim }:■• tb, Me., we haye received,un*
der <*ate i.May 15, 1X83, itje loilowiDg
PtetemeD' of Geo. W. H-armein, the popu-
iar proprietor of "The Kestauraiit" ; A
1 ?w • e.trs since I was troubled so severely
%wiI h kidney ard bladder affection that
there waH brick dust deposits in my urine,
and continual desire to urinate, with sc.
•yere, dartiug, shai*p naina through mv
bladder and side, and again, dull, heavy
^.Jesuit, very tedicus to enthvre. I con-
fulled ono of our resident physicians, but
I received no benefit from the treatment,
snd fearing that my symptoms indicated
'Bright's Disease,' the most dreadful of all
diseases, I made up my mind that I must
obtain relief-speedily or I would be past
cure. In:oflsulted my druggist, Mr. Web-
ber, and after ascertaining my symptoms,
he recommended the use of Hunts Kerne*
dy, as he knew of many successlul cures
effected by that medicine in similar cases
here in Bath- I purchased a bottle and
before I had ueed the first bottle I found I
had received a great benefit, as i suffered
less pain, my water became more natural,
and 1 began to improve so much that the
eecond bottle effected a complete cure; and
my thanks are due to Hunt's Remedy for
restored heuth, and I cheerfully recom-
mend this most valuable and reliable med-
icine to my friends, asl consider it a duty
as well as a pleasure to do so."
'•Being weil acquainted with Mr. George
"^.i'Harrison at the time of his sickness,
refered to in the foregoing testimonial,!
can certily to the correctness ol the state-
ment made by him.
W. G. Webber, Druggist.
Bath, Me., May 15, 1883."
Blacksmiths' Troubles.
Having had occasion to use a remedy
fot kidney troubles, I noticed an advertise-
ment in one of the papers of the remarka-
ble cures that Hunt's Remedy had made
all over the country. 1 purchased a bot^
tie at one of our druggists here in Man-
chester, and after using it for a short time
found that it was helping me wonderfully,
and one bottle has curei me completely
—have no indigestion, and am hearty and
healthy for one of my years (65). and can
truly say that Hunt's Remedy is ft meoi^
cine that has real merit, and 1 do not
hesitate to recommend it to t'le public in
general. J. F. Woodbury,
56 Manchester St., Manchester, N, H
May, 7, 1883.
NORTON'S ir&LIGINCER
A. B. NORTON,
Editor
) JBright'8 Disease, Diabetes Kid
new IAver or Urinary diseases.
f
Have no fear of any of these diseases l
you u«e Hop Bitters, as they will prevent
and cure the worst casep, even when you
have been made worse by some great puff*
ed up pretended cure
—A rich yield tiom the Mineral
Weils silver rniuee i» reported, and
the surrounding country in wild
with excitement.
Who said that the stars on our banner were dim
That their beauty had faded away;
Look up and behold I how bright through each fold
They are flashing and smiling to day."
THURSDAY OCTOBER 4, 1863
It is very probable there will be
an extra session of the legislature.
The French representative in
China has telegraphed hie govern-
ment that China is making no ex-
tensive preparations lor war. That
the idea of a war with France is
badlv received in the southern
ft
provinces, and that at best China
could not muster more than 20,-
0C0 men with European arms.
The Umbo oi Tliicgs Lost'
on earth has engulled many a trumpery
tooth wash, paste and powder since SO-
ZODONT was introduced to public notice
but that standard article still retains its
plaoe in general estimation and waxes in
popularity as the years wane. People
whose teeth have been saved by it, speak
gratefuby in its DChaif, and professional
endorsements of it multiply fast.
— Cattle are dying in lirge num-
bers went of Graham, on account
ol the long drouth.
Church-yard coughs can be cured by
Hale's H»ii«| of Horeliouxi<i
and Tar.
Pike's ToottiHCbe Drops cure in
one minute*
IS A
all H
tOA! ,
oi^an, enabling it to throw off torpidity and i
inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of
file Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free< |
^condition, effecting its regular discharge.
(Moloyjo If you are suffering from
IWIUIUI Ida malaria,have the chills,
| are bilious, dyspeptic, or-onstipated, Kidnay-
' Wort will surely relievo and quickly cure.
In the Spring to cleanse tho System, every
one should t-Ute a thorough course of it.
a- SOLD BY ORUCOISTS. Price $1.
SURE
tho
CURE
Kirtnevs and
KIDNEY.-WORT
W** V, V > ■: i*4i- . &
Infants and Children
Withont Morphine or Narcottne.
What gives otir Children rosy cheeks,
Vfhat euros tUeir fevers, makes them sleep;
"Tl» Castoriii.
When Babic fret, and cry by turri9.
W'lut cures their colic. kills their worms
It lit Ca>torht.
What qnicklv cnrc<* Con-tipation,
Roar Stomach, Cold*, Indirection ;
lint C'awtoria.
Farewell then tn Morphine Syrupo,
Castor Oii a:ni i'uretforc. and
Hail Castoria!
Centaur Liniment.—An un-
foiling ctire for Rhoaraatism,
Sprains, Hums, Galls, &/,. Tito most
Jrotent and PowerivJ p/iia-roliev-
uvg and healing rojiwdy, known to
cian.
H. W. Hi.i/ & Bro'f.
S TOY'S S
The fence cutting troubles grow
wort»e instead of better. It it* be-
coming prevalent all over the
prairie region of Texas from the
Gulf to Red River. —Ahord
senger.
The more it grows worse, and
the woi>e it grows, the sooner it
will grow better, The INTELLI-
. • _Jii
that, our legislators have been der*
elict, iu all the pensions since thb
^ wa», in this that they have not
properly retarded the interests of
the people but have catered solely
to the monopolist*, the aristocrats,
the brokers and thirers, the men
who have nought to wrin^ blood as
well an money out of tne poor peo-
ple. They themselyes, generally
have put money in tdeirown pock-
eis, while the blood has been ex-
tracted from tne people. The
blood now drawn io the result of
bribed hgislative action! Until
blood ruun more free and more
corpses are strown upou the prairie
public sentiment will not be fully
aroused*
The kistlaud Anchor has this
to say ot the enforcement of the
law iu that county: "A truthful
editor caii uo longer boast of rigid
enforcement of the crimiual law in
Eastland County. The County
has had within a very short time
three mysterious murders and tbe
murderers go unpunished.
Ihe poor Simpson boy four
milts irom -Lisilaud; tbe b>ues of
one unknown pnrty in or near tbe
suburbs ot" Cisco; and another un
i known dead man found in a cul
vert near that place are examples
^ ^ j§^ j <>f law and ordi r? Tnefeare facts,
china, suss mmy} tii :!t j:
House Furnishing (jloo^s.1
$200 A YEAE
CAN BE SAVED
N TBE LI V1NG EXPENSES
OF TBE EAMJLY
by the uee of Rex Magnus, the JIumiston Food
Preservative, it prceeivns Meat, Fi»h, Milk,
. ream. E«g» and all kinds of Animal Ftod fre«b
and sweet for weeks, even in th» hottest weather
This can be provod by the testimonials of hun
dreds who li*ve tried it. Yon ea*1 prove it for
yourselves for 60 Cents. You will And that this
is an article that will save you a great deal of
money.
yo SOURED MILK.
NO SPOILED MEAT.
NO STALE EGGS.
It will keep them fresh and sweet for many
days and does not impart the slightt st fore ign
taste to tne articles treated. It is so tomple in
operation that a child can follow directions, is
ae harmiass as salt anu cost only a fraction of a
oem to ponnd the meat, fish butter or cheese or
to a quart of milk- 'lhis i.s* bo liutnoug; It is in
dorficd by such men at* Prof Sam'l W. Johnson
of Yale College. BoZd by druggists and grocers.
Bample pounds sent pre-paid by mall or ex
gress (i s were prefer) on lecip of price.
VU "WV • f X
Visdln e brand for
ame your express office. --—_
meat; Ocean Wave for fish and sea food; Snow
Flake for miib, uutier and cheese; Antt-fcer
ment, Anti-Fly at.d Anti-Mold, 50c. per lb-
each. Pt arl for ere am ; Queen foi^ggsjand
Aqua-Vilae for fluid extracts, $1- per lb. eacn.
THE HUMISTON FOOD PRESERV-
ING CO..
72 Kliby St., Boston, Mass.
"Iowe my
(Restoration
to Health
and <Beauty
to the
(/ CUTICURA
REMEDIES-"
Testimonial of a
Boston lady.
DI8FIOURINO Humors, Humiliating Erup
tions, Itching Tortur s, Scrulula, ctalt Rhe'im
and Infantile Hutiors cured by the Cutlcu* a
Remedies.
CU1ICORA RESOLVENT, th»new Wood purl-
fl»r, cleanses th» blood and per pirutiou ol im
pnilties and poisonous elements, and tnui re-
moves tbe Cause
CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays
Itching and Intlamation, cluars the Stin and
t?calp, heals Ulcers and Soars, and restores tne
Hair.
CnstcURA Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautifler and
Toilet Requslte, prepared from curtcuR v, is in
dispensible in treating Sain Dine.lies, Baby Hu
mors, Skin Blemishes, dunburd, and Rough,
(tin only'real 'BTS89ivrSfi'il')rs and d im Beauiiflers
free f om mercury, arsenic, ljad, zlne. or any
other mineral or vegitabie poison wha.s jever.
It would require thi< entirj paper to do jus.
tice to adescrip.i in of the cures performed br tbe
Cori uha Resolvent Internally, and Ccticlra.
and Cuticiira ooap enterrally.
Eczema, of the palms of ft e hand- and of the
ends ot the Angers, very uitlicult to treat and
usually con^ider-d iucurab/e, s;nall patches of
tetter and salt rneum on the oars, u tan utid sides
of the face.
8caid Heads with loss of hair wtthou t nam
ber, heads covered with d indruff and scaly erup
tions, espacially of chi dr.rn and infants, many of
whtou since b rth ad been a mass of scabs;
Itching, burning and scaiy tortures thatbaf.
fled even relief from ordinary remeuieu, soothed
and heated as by m .gio;
nt^n'ti818' iePro8i'» andHtbe ■ frlgh ful for ms
iL h » 4 8e8' 8?rj,u'°us uteers, oM «0ars, and
discharKing wounds, each an 1 nil of which na^-e
Wft Perm.nent'y ind fc .nomlcally
"'W f (-UTiCL- .A ItBMEDies when phys'i-
ti H'8 boepitPl^ au't all other rem viiun fail d, as
proven by a vas uuuiber ..f sw>rn testimonials
in our possession, waich we will cheerfully mail
to any address.
Sold everywhere. Pric^: uuticuraTso cents.
lifiBOLVEiiT, $1, Soap, 26 cenu. hotter I>ra<
and Chemical • o., Bo^'uri, vians.,
Sevd lor "How to Cure Sklu Diseases."
15 E \ ITT V ,?or Chapped and area.
jbT QI . * 8kiu» B,ftel Ueaaa. piwblea
and a If in^ Blemishes use Outicura Soap,
CELEBRATED
In chronic dyspepsia and liver complaint, and in
clnonlc constipation and other < bstinate diseases
—■«/>'.o Bitter-: is beyond all com
means of restoring the strcugui oiiu'vi'rareiiA^y
of persons who are sinking under the debilitating
effects of ptiiuful duoiors, this standard vege-
table invlgorant ie confessedly unequaled.
For sale by all Druggist, and Dealers general
ly.
disease cured
H iitiout Mwlii-me,
A Valuable Discovery for supplyinq IMagnet-
ism to the Hiimun Syxtem. Electricity
and Magnetism viil<*<. d amewr before
for Healing the Sick.
THE MAGNETON APPLIANCE CO.'S
Magnetic Kidney Belt!
FOH MEN 19
WARP ANTED TO CURE?:=i,
the loliowing diseases witfiout medicine;
—Pain in tiie back, hips, head or Iimbr,
nervous debility, rheumatism, paralysis,
neuralgia, eiatica, disease of the kidneys,
spinal diseases, torpid liver, gout, seminal
emissroDS, luspotency, asthma, heart dis-
ease, dyspepsia, constipation, erysipelas,
indigestion, hernia or ruptuie, catarrh,
piles, epilepsy, dumb ague, etc.
When any •debility of the generative or-
gans occu:s, lost vitality, lack at nerve
force and visfor, wasting weakness and ail
those diseases oi a personal nature, irom
Whatever cause, the continuous stream ot
Magnetism permeating through the parts,
must restore them to a healthy action.
There is no mistake about this appliance.
TO'iES LADiES:-^0U.i*h'™ml;
back, weakness ot the spine, tailing of the
womb, leucorrl oea, chronic inflamatioii
and ulceration ot the womb, incidental
hemorrhage 01 Hooding, painful,suppress-
ed and irregular menstruation, barrenness
and change of lite, this is the best appli*
ance and curative agent known.
For all forms of leuiale difficulties it is
unsurpassed by anything before invented,
both as a curative ajfent aud as a source
of power and vitalization.
Ptice of either B*it witn Magnetic In-
soles, $10. sent by express O. 0. l>., and
examination allowed, or by mail on re-
ceipt ot price. In ordering wend nuasura
of waist,aud size of ahoe. Ketniitancecan
be made in currency, sent iu letter at our
risk.
The Magneton Garments arc adapted to
all ages, are worn over the under clothine
(not ntxi it) the body like tne oiany Gal-
vanic and electric humbug-* advertised so
extensive y). and should be taken off at
night, i'lttv hold their p>wer lorever,
and are worn at all seasons of the year.
Send stamp lor tbe ' New Departure in
Medical treatment Without Mediciue,"
With thousand* ot testimonials.
THE MAGNETOS APPLIANCE CO.,
218 6late Street, Chicago, III.
I<OTE.—Send one dollar in postage stamps
or currency (in letter at our risk) with
size of shoe usually worn, ai d tiy a pair
of our Magnetic Insoles, and be convinced
of the power residing in our other Magnet-
•«, A rtnliaiiPua Positively no cold feet
When they are worn, or money lefunded*
i free to all applicants, anil L,
tomers of last year vithoufc oraerinif it. Itcoi'tniim
about 175 pages, 6t)i illustrations, ac:cT" rain
descriptions and r. luabl^ directions for planting
.lOO vajietws of ^/egetailjle and flower Seeds,
Hants, J'ruit Treoa.etc. Invaluaiile to uJLl, espoc-
ndly to Market Gar ieners. Send for it!
d. m. ferry &. CO. detroit mich,
THE NEW FOOD
MEDICINE
rpHKUHls no creator Blrod Producer ard Life
* sustaining Principle in tbe world of fond ef
medicine thai MALT BI1 TKltH, pret ared frnm
Uufirmented Malt, lit dm «.nd t;utnine. They fr«e
hoay and the bran, enrich the blood, solidify 1
CSavifViWI'n r» « the bones hardeK the muncles, aoiet the nerve
; O.UIIOI a S Kadical I/1I1*P kheer 'hemind, pertect discstion, regulate thv
v VUI c» ■to<tar>>h and bowels, cleanse the liver and kidney
aud v..«ilhe withNHW L1KK every fluid of the
bidy. B waieof imitations similarly uamea.
Look for the cmpany's Signature which apoei.rs
plainly 0n tbe'abel of every bottle. Sold ev. ry
where. iiLl' H'TTKKS no., U«1.
Geo. D, Barnard & OO
80CCE880BS TO
Van Beek Barnard & Tinsley
Wholesale Stationers
LrinuORAfHEUiS, PIUM
Lite, AND BLANK BOOK J
MANIjFA CTUBERS,
PnrTrpr,QOWOKR
-L Cli xViVl D rjl 0\|(^
Makes fas t niid firrn fr'erds of all who use It.
Invigotates the Kidneys, iVer, Bowels and
Jtomach and purifies the Blook. Pleases the
palate, stirs '»he circu'atlou and cheers tho
mini. To women and sged porsohs ii impart*
strehgth and wneiulness i he best ktiown an-
ilote to tne liquor habit. 50c and gt s'.zss.
alSCOX ft CO., New York-
TIIE
and Kve? Rin» y- D charfPa from ,:'e Nose
the H«ad, Nerv -us
Hevlache wd Kfver ins-aotly relieved.
,nd he«r/ membrane Can^d
bearing rMtoridn^„7^rid-
^'•KK,°dfical t'f'°r?*1 •
lord
liar
SOTOS,
ton.
« '»», ? 'i- ?,r' 'J over Bio-,
etc. J>rug and Choiui.-il Co., Bo.-
L AMPS. &c„ &o.
a0. 628 fc'lm st.,
DAI LAS, TiDXAS.
Mr* ixlvanized Iron Mice
fc* iutet ir.-m *»ar#
—N"t
8 'it*11 a D
c»purm
wm» kill..,* D-eniv
,Ka' P«lte:lUt .itj
CQLLiA/^l.. F.' I1'" r.HVf 1 '' "Mention !
vl voltaic ll 'N nPI'lled,-if ri^u
i f 'UlUU^IU,
I \ t F # • I », oUitUICli
•ir Canon, WmIiip diy. VhU ,,'V«',ds"v.:,k
D ' /'1 -ON: _ '■ r *<n »'nl M»»w« «,sii .„nni( p.,|MJ
,vl», of a IHI'T-Otl tmlldt x , I •• Oh'C , ster,a,fema> painx
I Prank J ■. a «a,i„ liX '
S'" r il linger j
0-lu.
I f t LEQTF\tC' » l«K v •" III ftHf Buttei j mhl
j f*1 £ <^vr "S
* '■AS|..> :.j.li : ?!■ ow.Jt.j.-
PARKER'S
BALSAM
a bcnuticLil dressing i
preferred to similar art-1
icles becausc ol its puri-1
ty and rich perfiiine. It v
licslorf.r to (Jray Hair I
the IttiUU Color & i
prevent* dar.dn.il audi
(ailing rf the hair. i
50c..^#:.H troxACo..N.T.
' *"■* • .«f..
-1C»I< V.I.-nil..I il'.wtr uirtcti in ncuneM. D»liaH«.l
vary UaUr ■*. :>o oj >r l>« l>. Be i»k vos ,«.5LG1U-S- I
TOS e. ••jtmior* « Utar^z h Col, N. Y.f mi ~ycrj I
\ i >b*\. ^ r - J %t dro ••*«!» aud d**leri In I
^ £iia
Jb*.M ■■ *Ai
IT LEADS
WORLD.
ELEGANT IN APPEARANCE.
IT IS
AgfntS Wanted in unoccupied territory,
The Lightest Running,
The Easiest to Sell.
rV"« •
-O. &NE
Eldredge Sewing Machine Go.
CHICAGO and NEW YORK.
j ROB bill I CLARKE,
ST ATJB AGENT
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