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Thet True 1L)emoei'at·.
Pulb~lisheld Every Satturday..
MI, 1V. LE..\1i1:, SATUI'I) Y , JULY 4, ISM.nl·
T'1'Iu old star'y of i'rouithe us is a piri
blWe. I'rtln thlil s wl.:s on telrmlls of intllil;
ey with the goiti . Iii',ln them he stole
tire, iand giave it to iinn. For this Siin lie
wlla tliini to the rocks oftl MOit. Cal's. Iu'
I.ts, land: viltii e were set upoi Mimi. 'Ihey
onl ate llhis liver. T'his grew agoiliin 1as
it was peikei aae v. Are his ,niferings
tli iee inagieillld ?
'lake ait , odler' interpr,'t:aion ofil t'he ar
able. 'htl'tre isi no cooking without tiitre.
In tooking : la l eating the mischief lies.
Thle stt lin:al i overtaslke, the bow eis le
Scome cltgged, they in ,niot dijspose of the,
fod 0that is given thei. The impurities
liek up on 1he li vei'. Then cone11 lthe vul
i nres-t ho torments of, a dli-elasd li ir.
]'r. Pierl o -s (oltlin Melil :tl II iscoverly i
moire thanii q llii t the t'ieltin es of ttllVspep- i
Nnii tlid its kind'redl i ,asiet . Tlhere is no
iet 11 ttfsitl erning firot dysp trpsia thItinI
t.ller is of hanL ig oi e's self. SPlt 11 all
tlilt~ iii llne dealerts the w iorld livier.
( l'r The Tre 1 lDemocrat.)
The Heroic Virtues.
Th bolat ist lovesI to siril thel'
ililie' golltin toIgIm s ani the roses'
ri'do ll t ips, ilil for hi ai i nt iiiy hbut r
ferculpl ani hold 71 (d;iy'$ delight;
Ilhe geologist liiill .s ipower Ito at
Ilc tiia, d 7ill nOilti y to divert iii e -
ely tllime-( rea sc ilaok; the xp; looer
let' le slt the I'ieiei'iit' oilt it Iihre time
:in searich )o other continents aniii
laios tt iikniowii i I l man blelr ; tihe
ilstronoluitr seliitllles hii cel froi -
thing,, eai'thlily, anti raisies l.imsell.'
roitii lihe sortiid ciiities of earth,
.; tli hilIs I uhlt) his soul l st.ia'y
'eilrlleiiilth,--llt the philhhi'O I'p(h
who hlooks within, who obeys the v
itlalliniitul te "know Iithysel I" ilteo
iiobler Iiork than ail. lie tilrn i
iln ty fromti l th le n cqateriil to Ih' i!- e
Iieill'irial. 11, O lrv ti lli!i l
tll;il ', ; l:ld :I t - i e 'i : . ,
ti)ll (It thi (oui . 11.1i : is ;+ i,,,'e
c.'eatioIl. What tlhe ll call be L',011
oe io , tolier crlhtl li I wtlt, iit,;i ,
&ntiultblling thian n vollntll t -ol
Inmihti 'ierltits Nuth ig. A\ we
travel onward and upwlardl. ity.
tlli \Yilih iI H 1 I11 1'u :,i'ti- i tei't I Mte 'il't
MIaIkinig us noibler mien ;il iltilde'
Wmlntc'l mast nut he ov º',l,,okedi.
"t'rowilth is the law of all intmlli
•gelee"-we Imulst grow. Tle Inorie'
i('w Stlllly imoral iow'er, 1iirti)l gre;ll
ntess, thl n e1 '; . : .!! ,1 1'iitt''l
the ret, li i;,i ,,, o r ile,, . (' 1>
(iuently "*the hli' v irt " i
ij';t of vasll t lie i;ni el,:
8eittieniit, IliOritl, grirt g t e- lr ' t s.
First,liilouig the heroic vitiiite. is
patriotism. 'The aiillilsof history are
brighteind by the maylli instanc'es
of self-isariticing patriotisml. Miei
and womeiin too, have ililtoltted
eIhemselves Uon ( t ie altiar of their
icountrlily. Love of ioitillry fired the
heart of iLeoilidhis iiaud his staunch
three t hundred. And with un
paallehhil courage they gmidi
ed Thermopyhlae iii the ii'ec
of ii mighty foo. PaLtro'tisiii led
Robert lBru-c to arr'y hiittsi'lf
agailisl King Ed ward. No donit.;
it Bali noek tlrml his hieiirt throl -
'bed with tumliltulous joy that Cal
edonia wias again tree, iree as hi e
agile iheer which hliautted her wild
Our own Judge (iGyai're lh, sa :
•tllleesed l the I lieili'iotisml of oiti
all, from Judith to the maid of Sam
tigossa there is nlOlie ziobler or more
unseltuli." mitesis~e love ot counitiy
iniduced Littitils to iuilrder his friend,
puroinmtted (ChtuIlhlttis Corday to si lbi)
the false Allit. Ofteia tIhi wlhich
we wouhild Scorn as , diieii iiil tic te.
luiries ew luster wheii we reflect
'that patriotism guided the tfiter
ing hand. W1e donot denounce the
deed of Jaiel wlhien we renmeitiber that
the intiering of Israel required it at.
her Lands. And we have admira.
Xion and praise ftr Pud1y Pitcher.
Bravery, courage, eletmneel('V f, l
princi eii are heroic virtues. "1' hlici
solme1 terrible disease halls Utpoti a
peoljde-like the sea montiers which
The 5i111111 1i ; p :
(Ithe ordeal of thith-tlhe l; k , .1'
D)eath was abroad aind Az'.'.
then snatched away Ihe obi, 10,
young, alike. Those whosle hlae -
were fixed in Christianl love calla
ly stood by the bed.siWde of (Ihi
sick anlld dying. They were r'ea
heroes that thuns faced death ani
its holrrors. Awnd those "who
in debate how loud, how long, ho\o
dexterous! ill chlristianii love hw
cold !" displayed an utitter hlck o0
coura11geI.to lace death.
Oh ! who catn ever praise etulg1l
the frtlituile which brings meii tn .
the mo'IoIu'S 11m1oth, confulcts !hells
Io guillotine or scatiohl, whipping
o; t or pillory, ilutillltre' thnlil i s
jail or' t11mgeoin because ol some ch er
ished principlc'. W1henll the ap
plauIse ofl im:;kind is considered tli
more thanu its frown,-then it I
that the heroic virtues shine l'lf6th
We sehldom hear of all the heroi
Viirtues elbodied ill ono manl alon1d
Yet, unite to the bravery of anl Al
oxalnder the fortitutde of a Leonidas
the clemency of a Julius C(esar; tht
patriotism of a lWall ae'; til e Ir
severatmce of a Peter the Great; tl
courage of a Napoleoil-ulite all
these iin one man anid we have :
Georgl;e \ashiugtou. (George \Vas!
ilgt on, he fr whou '"we search I
vain in the aunias of aiitiquity l
parallel to Ihislchar acter," andt it i
sllyl by associatiiig in the mInid thei
heroil virties of one, with that.
aillot her, that we are able to 'formi a
approximate idea of his chalrcter.
jChild of iwait'! The world appre
ciates the truly great, and ever re
taills their Iailiies uIponli its gralind
historic scroll !
Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and L;
Grippe when LAXATIVE BROMO QUININI
will cure you in one day ? Does not pro
duce the rilnging in the head like Suiphat,
of Quinine. Put ulp :n tablets convenient
for taking. Guaranteed to cure or nmouel
refuuted. Price, :3 Ceints.
Fo:r sale by F. M. MUtIN'ORD.
Liver Ills
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
,ured by Hlood's I'ils. They do their work
Hood's
pasily and thoroughly.
Best after (linner pills.
W cents. A'I druggists.
P'repared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
t'he only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISMTl
And All Allie'd Ailunt.s, Thi. is the only
RELIABLE REMEDY,
CHEWALLA,
( ition'y (';:.+- + ,.li".. d in 21 to 36 llo'urs.
Chewalla Medicine Co,
0. 1 F\V OIRi,.,NS, l, .I
()flie 4819 St Ch:le St., 1'. (), Box I .3I 3
New Orbk ns, LOt.
105. |1-n.
.ANDU F A C T Ut ERS
_ HE
OFW
tm'raved an- - Patented
-----.
IVEST.
T.e't.rms r ^+f, eso ble
W11. W. LJ A .E ,. I:.,
A SENSIBLE MtI..
('ver l:i i ,ate: pilig ndi drun "t wit
( r'.s:1'" .\Ashesios-Maltgiuesin et+'.itonal { ,,
er l Is. It 11p:1ys f,' its 'o.li t in l hi' thlin
\eal' . I'llit a T1''Ihomt| on11 i' clip-e lill ',\,'
to blo- hig:l:tss', sh:avings, v iC, hail., p
or hu k-\ :lt oal. \W'rite tfo' ,rie: t.
1 1 i 4,iý, .ildi ig :111 liuiug 1,t',1rs au
l).\"I-f N & O'iTZ,
l )O Union lat reeI,
New Orlaiuls, t.
-,.ý,ýJ:: .. ) A A T`,C
A . ,1'.ic33. .ar:ac, s a~.I- d c rTab cure,
S, nteMe of curing the Opinm and
l i:e Xbits is ra:hcally d fierent from
. i n:themr. Ia fact it is the only system
thnt c(.res without pain or suffcrig'. I
S.i* the o-lv treatnl.tlt that COOTA:NS NO
oi'Ar N3io O'l tE ;~ARCOTICS.
" is r'tP!r .4 ia tth1, t form and CAN BE
TAKEN ITHi CJOMPLErE SECRECY.
No need of going to a Sanitarium. We
can care you at vyour own home without
o our losi'zt one 1,our from business. We
WILL SEND FREE SA5 FLE TRIAL TREATMENT
to :ny o:le honestly desiring to test our
claims. Try it before you buy it. It will
cost you nothing to be convinced. Golden
Sperilifc Co., 189 Race St., Cincinnatl, O.
;4 , r,, ;,.'- -
_I WOULD'
BURN IT
W INTO THE
MINDS OF
- THEPEOPLE~
That there is not
a family anywhere
to which money
means so much
ten cents means so
much-that it can
afford not to ex
change ten cents a
month fLr the art,
the refinement, the
pleasure, and the
information that a
cy of Miiusey's
Magazine ..i! bLring
to t ire " de .
I RANi A., :AUNSEYv,
131 UUit A Ye.e* rk.
S tmple copy r.C
$1.00 FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH.
Write us a letter covering the.lo three points:
FIusT.--State how lung you have known, or used, or sold "Dr. M. A. Sim
mons Liver Medicino."
SEcoxD.-Statc diseases you have known it to cure and give the names of
those cured by it.
TnurD.--Givo your opinion as to the difference between its strength and
action, and the strength a: action of the "Liver Regulator" made by J. H. Zeilin
& Co., and the "Black Draught" made by Chattanooga Medicine Co; both of
which have sold to dealers ::t 1 or 7 cents per package, net, and should retail at
not over 10 or 12 cenuts. ii consumers are not imposed upon, while our Original
article cannot be sold at less than 25 cents per package, as we have too much re
gard for human life to use cheap drugs in any of our medicines. The reason is
plain; Zeiliu & Co. and the old proprietorscf "Black Draught" were both enjoined
from deceiving the public by using the words constituting our trade name; there*
fore, look out that some dealer (not knowing you are posted) don't sell you some
cheap package at a profit of 300 or 400 per cent., instead of ourGenuine "Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine," which you be sure to specify, and take no other, as
there is nothing else like it.
On receipt of your letter enclosing photograph, we will mail you free of
charge, a $1.00 packago Liver Medicine, or on receipt of letter without photograph,
we will mail you a 25 cent package, free.
See the ailments, caused by indispositions of the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach, and
Bowels, which Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has invariably cured since 1840.
SICK HEADACHE.-PALPITATION OF THE HEART.-DROWSINESS.-IRRITABILI
TY.-INDIGESTION.-COLD FEET.-ENLAROGEMENT OF LIVER & SPLEEN.-SLEEP,
LESSNESS. - Low SPIRITS. - GENERAL LASSITUDE. - DULLNESS. - HEAVINESS.
TItED FEELING.-SOUR STOMIACH.-BAD TASTE IN MOUTH.-CONSTIPATED BOW
ELS.- SKIN & EVES YELLOW.- BILIOUSNESS. - LOSs OF STRENGTH & FLESH.
COATE D TONGUE.-PAINS IN SIDE & UNDER SHOULDER BLADES.-FOUL BREATH.
GLIMM ERING BEFORE TILE EYES.-WEIGHT IN STOMACH AFTER EATING.-TORPID
LIVER.-FLESHT SOFT & FIAECY.-ACUTE & CHRONIo MALARIA.-BILE COMI'NG
UPIN MOUTH.-NERVOUS HEADACHES.--MEMORY CLOUDED & INDISTINCT.-WIND
COLIC. -- PILES, BY CURING CONSTIPATION PRODUCING IT. -KIDNEY DISEASES.
--FULLNESS OF BLOOD IN HEAD.-NUMBNESS OF HANDS, ARMS & FEET.-BELCH
ING UP GAS.-BLOATING OF STOMACH AFTERI FOOD IS TAKEN.-IRREGULAR APPE
TITE.-.HEARTBURN.-DIMNESS OF VISION.-DIZZINESS UPON SUDDENLY GETTING
UP.-SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS.-DISPONDENCY OF PREGNANT WOMEN.-NAUSEA.
BEFORE OR AFTER EATING.-VERTIGO.-YELLOW JAUNDICE.-DEFICIENCY OF
PERSPIRATION.-FE3MALE COMPLAINTS.-BAD COLDS.-BACKACHES SO COMMON TO
MOTHERS. - FLATULENCY. - LOSS OF APPETITE.-PAINS & ACHES IN JOINTS.-
CHILLY FEELINGS DOWN TIHE BACK.-LIMBS FEEL TOO HEAVY.-CRAMP COLIC.-
SKIN DRY & HARsiH.-BILIOUs FEVERS.-YPALENESS.-WEAKNESS.- THINNESL.
DETESTATION OF FOOD.-SUDDEN FLUSHES OFHEAT.-GENERAL DEBILITY.-FRE-o
FULNESS OF TEETHING CHILDREN.-DYSPEPSIA.-NERVOUS DEPRESSION OF TIE D
WOMEN.-UNPLEASANT DREAM!S.-SPITTING UP OF FOOD AFTER EATING.-DIA{
RHcEA OF CHILDREN, BY REMOVING THE CAUSE.-GNAWING SENSATIONS IN STO*I
ACH.-PUFFINESS & DARK RINGS UNDER THE EYES.--THAT RESTLESS "OUT OF
SORTS," NOT SICK AND NOT WELL FEELING, SO COMMON WITH OVER-WORKED
PEOPLE.-IT BUILDS UP WEAK & DEBILITATED MOTHERS AND FATHERS & PALE AND
ENFEEBLED CIIILDREN, BY PERFECTLY REGULATING THE ACTION OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER, STOMACH & BOWELS, SO THAT ALL FOOD TAKEN IS NATURALLY ASSIMILATED.
0C F, SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., Props,, ST. LOUISMO.
:- .LWo, Io i: rea hI, oI< ie, :;BloWS ()mlllIl-.sel.in ' ;
lie who inlsures his lire, wisd<nm.,i
WoW~. LEAKE, JR.,
.. ,/ lýS `'"- 'ý "*sý!`r'w.1wý / iy a--`ý ^!
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PACIFIC. ' MUTUAL f1AVE aind AC' Di!EN7T INSUR AN E COdMPANY of
Sall FIrlatcisco, Cal.
Also the following Flire Insturanuce Co ptlltlies:
ETNA,.......... .................................. o1 lartfo.d, Conn.
I I. ............................... " H'artford, Conn.
'ALTIN, Lad ........ ..................." ilanchester, Eng.1
) N. .........................N,....." New Orleans, La.
UN .MUTUAL............ .. ..............." New O'leanus; La.
JIRGINI' S rATE,.. ................... ........ .... " Ric.tolid, Va.
Correspotl'leIlee respe.l filly solicited.
P. 0. Address, St. IFR'1ANCISVIILE, LA,
.z kAIK.'I ITI'"C EI]l6MEr-S .
225 Designs-All for IOc.
S The largest collection of u.p-to-date designs
ever published in any arclhttecetural book In
the world. S0 church dcsigue--20 Interiors
15stables. COLONIAL HOMES . .
54 designs 10ots., or both books for 15cts.
'TT~ . An one going to build, or ever Intending
to buid, should send for tese (1896 limite ,
Seditions) of "Artistloand Colonal Bomes."
HERBERT C. CHIVERS, Architect, Rooms " 3Z2'2, ST. LOUIS, M .
"sgutablc. FlI!4l anM V:loier Serds for Southcni planting, large papers, 50 ctS a
dozea. Very cheliap in hulk.
lilet a'd Sorghlll-a h]lrge stoc'k, at lowest n:l'rket plric,.
hrysanthemamis--n. y slecialty. Twelve prize-nedal virietic. $i.
1 'liant Food--lukes tiwecring pl;uuuls grow auld ,lo(mn. E'sxcllcnt for Rose Geraniums,
Chrys~'utlnnihluuu, etc., 25 eCts pler box, by mail 30 ctS.
i!lphe Tobacco Soap-thl, best insect destroyer, especially for Roses. 10c a cake.
liustrated fatalogues--ree to all appl licants.
C. W. EICHLINC,
Seedsman and Florist,
1107 )e&fcutur St., New Orlema s, La.
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