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THE INTELLIGENCER-
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IS TILE OLDEST REPUBLICAN
daily paper now published
IN THK
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OR EVER LIKELY TO BE.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Oi.p Year - - - *6 00
8ix NLim'ti - - - $3 00
DALLAS*. TEXAS
friday, march 21, 1884.
Ladies app-uVe of your smoking "Little
Joker." ,
4m ■ •
It is riot our criminal actions that
require coinage to confess, but, those
which are ridiculous and ioolish.—
Rousseau.
Vn old nurse says: Pr 'Acker's Eng-
lish Kemedv is best for coughs, croup or
diptberia. "At druggists.
A parlv of San Juan ranchers made
a bon-fire of an Apache Indian, and
the coroner's jury returned a verdict
of "overcome by the heat."
The most delicate persons enjoy taking
llnaorr's Utile Calhartit- Pills,
jrlvea wholesome appetite, put new life in a
broken-down body. 15 cents,
Qjiiucy W-hi&XRep,); The political
maneuvering at the-Gr. A. R. eneaaip-
mentwas amusing. trust how-
ever, that after the convention none of'
the candidates who seek the support:
and patronage of the soldiers will be
as badly disappointed as was a cloth-
ing merchant who wanted to sell a
maimed veteran a pair of trousers.
The soldier only had one leg and
didn't want to pay for a complete pair
of pantaloons. The merchant thought
he was equal to the occasion, assured
the soldier that all the one-legged
men in town traded with him, and in
under-tones ordered his clerk to hasti-
ly cut off one leg of a pair of trousers
which bethought would suit the cus-
tomer. But upon offering them to the
veteran he made a humiliating dis-
covery : "My cliracious, Lepold, ve're
ruined; vou haf cut off de wrong
leg!" '
If Lit Up by Fine Teeth
the plainest face becomes attractive. Al-
though ordinary dentrifices prove ineffect-
ual to whiten and improve the health of the
teeth, Sozodont is adequate to the task and
does it thoroughly, besides banishing from
the breath an" offensive smell. Teeth
strengthened and puritied by Sozodont are
not only whiter but chew better than others.
As (lie teeth improve through its use, eating
becomes a delightful indulgence instead of
a penalty.
Thinkers are as scarce as gold ; but
lie whose thought embraces all his
subject, who pursues it uninterrupted-
ly and fearless of consequences, is a
diamond of enormous size,—Lavater
Money often leads men astray.
Some ol" them will run after a dollar;
but a hound dog is more avarcious.
He will follow a scent.
"Cans't thou not minister to a mitul dis-
eased ?" This question is answered in the
affirmative once and for all in the new
medical treatise on nervous and physical
<lebilitv published by the Peabody Medical
Institute. Advertised in another column.
A prominent New York lawyer con-
fidentlallv informs us that during his
experience he has never met with a
divorce case but what there was a
•woman in it.
Mothers ! Mother* ! Mothers !
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
vour rest by a sick child suffering and cry-
ing with the exarutiating pain of cutting
teeth? If so, send at once and get a bottle
of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will
relieve the poor little sufferer immediately -
depend upon it; there is no mistake about
it. There is not a mother on earth who has
ever used it who will not tell you at onco
that it will regulate the bowels and give
re*t to the mother and relief and health to
the child, operating like magic. It is per-
fectly safe to use in all cases and pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one
of the oldost and best female physicians
and nurses In the United States. Sold
every A here. tiS cents a bottle.
The people's remedy for billionsness, con-
t-tipwtion, piles, sick headache, jaundiee,
etc.. is Allen's Bilious Physic, a purely
vegetable liquid remedy; large bottles, 25
cents. At all drun-gists.
"Does it pay to keep chickens ?"
asked a correspondent at Yellow
Springs. Of course not, you lunatic;
it nays to sell 'em.
#VlMiddle measures are otten but mid-
dling measures." There are no "middlings',
about Kidney-Wort. It is the most
thoroughly refined "flower" of medicine.
It knows "no halt-way measures, but radi-
cally uproots all diseases ot the kidneys,
liver and bowels, It overthrows piles,
abolishes constipation and treats the sys-
tem so gently aud soothingly as to prove its
true kinship to nature in all its praises. It
is prepared in both liquid and dry form.
The ground iloor of a house should
not be below the level of the land,
street or road outside.
Tlie Republican party of Georgia
has been sitting so close to the (ire
during the cold spell that it has got
ashes on its heels. This is a very bad
kign.—Atlanta Constitution.
Never mind tlie ashes; but don't
|t add gunpowder and bullets, after the
fashion of Copiah County and Dan-
ville.—Inter-Ocean.
[Continued. |
CHAPTKK II.
wonderful and mysterious curative power
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Harmless for the most frail woman, weak-
est invalid or smallest child to use,
"Patients
"Almost dead or nearly dying"
For years, and given up by physicians of
Bright's and othei kidney diseases, liver
complaints, severe coughs called consump-
tion, have been cured.
Women gone nearly crazy!
From agony of neuralgia, nervousness,
wakefuhiess "and various diseases peculiar
to women.
People drawn out of shape trom excru-
ciating Kings of Rheumatism.
Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering
from scrofula!
Krvsipelas!
Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia,
indigestion, and in fact almost all diseases
trail
Nature is hoir to
Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof ol
which can be found in every neighborhood
in the known world.
Functional derangement- of the female
system is quickly cured by the use of Dr.
K V. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription.-' It
removes pain and restores health and
strength. By s.ll druggists.
Advertisers in the intf.m.tgrncek
receive quick returns for their invest-
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tlie columns of the ixtklligenceu.
(■er. Kherman'** Income.
Fort W«yne Hoosier.
Gen Sherman has received house*
and other presents worth $56,000.
since he became veneral of the armv,
exclusive of the $40,000 worth of dia-
monds given by the Khedive to Mrs.
Fitch, and since divided among the
General's daughters. For tlie paut
lifteeti years he has been paid $17,500
fi a year, and he will draw this salary
until his death.
A Voic < Jrrm the Press.
I take this opportunity to bear testimony
|i to the efficiicv of vour "Hop Bitters." I x-
pectine to find them nauseus ami bitter i nd
ft composed of bad whiskey, we were agree-
ably surprised at th'irmiid taste, just like
( a cup of tea. A .urs. Cress well and a Mrs.
fr Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and
,• pronounce th< m the best medieiire th»v have
, ever taken for building up strei gth and
, toning up the system. I was trouu.eu with
cOstivenes-*, headache and want of appetite.
, Mv ailments are now ail gone. I have a
, ycWly contract w ith a doctor to look after
* hiVS'*!f and (atnijy, but I fteeci him rot n >\r.
1 July 25. lfc7H. "v Gn.Lii.ANP
peepft'e Pittebjrg, ptt.
Pi|t» smokms i* the real t,'«t of tobacco.
It its tlie rejfal way of smoking. Vou cet
juoro directly at the flavor ami fragrance.
Vou take the Bnioke cooler, aud the truie
cleanlier and Hafer. Pipe Binokiuff in
Ku.okinsr reduced to a fino art.
The uiore the qiK-stlou of adulterated
t. bacco forces itself oil the attention of
smokers, the more desirable it bocomea to
know precisely what you are smoking. In
BlackweU's Bull Durham Smoking Tobac-
co you have a iniarantce, al-
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A own pure product. This can
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tobacco you can i« ita pur-
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and you will be
Trade-mark of the Bull.
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The w ork differs from all other books on
Domestic Medicine in having the Diseases
systematically arranged according to their
classification. Everything-is described in
the plainest possible language, and the pre-
sorif ;ions are written out in plain English,
so that they can be employed by any intelli-
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Parents will find ita reliable adviser is
everything relating to the rearing of their
children.
Everv family can save tiftv times the
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It is complete in all ita part9, and is the
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If you have Dyspepsia, find out how to
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For habitual Constipation, read " Every-
body's Doctor."
For all diseases of the Lungs and air pas-
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You can cure Croup and Whooping
Cough by following the treatment given in
"Everybody a Doctor.''
For the cure of Piles read "Everybody's
Doctor."
The book will be sent free by mail or ex-
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"We refer to the Editor of this paper as to
the book.
Address.
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