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' , ' ' 1 oxvilaho o. . ISaUID EVERY 1 WEDNESDAY. I A Family NewHpaper, Devoted to Homo Interest, politics, Agriculture, Science, Art, I'tsetry, Ktc. VOL. XXIII. WELLINGTON, LORAIN COUNTY; OHIO, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1889. NO. 7. IrfOOD ADVBRTISINCIJ I Y" "T" 1 ""V it J "TV T " " S "H 11 ''si X. -J N. -w- x--a -4 sA . tHU I . II II 1 li r. ' , i -v I i I . I h I Bit A I 2 JL XL ly II V l Vaj; nvlY H , J - . : TH2 ENTERPRISE, Published every Wednesday, at WELLNGTON, OHIO. . Terms of 3ubsoriptlont , One Year . M Blx Month W ' Three Months ATTOflNEY3-AT-LAW. J.T.HASKELL, Ainar-AMAW u. motarv pulbic. Loans and Collections mdu a specially Oltioe in bank building. J. H. DICKSON, ATTORNE Y-AT-L AW, and solicitor of American and Foreign ! WE8T HIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, WELLINGTON. - OHIO. NOTAKV PUBLIC. ft? Ti. (UiMtltWIN, Insurants Agent and AKi Notary PuMlu. Iiihui auuv, deorts, morV SHcr, wills, lens., conlraeis. otn., written In a neai hiicI leiul manner. Discover Borage's tHMit tfM'l .boo nttint. I'ONSDKIAU I.TBKXK IMHtl4 N. lb nrber, koept j our of the neatest, mnal convenient liar twrriliiipstntnwn. Only ltri-clni worfcniH employed. A full WMiri until of hair oils, im ismdo. mikI holr restoratives. Klne b.uli room' tnemin'-etlnii and I'liriiistieiiat all liiiiira wild lot anil colli wiiu-r ninl nil niwessnry cnnvMil nee. Mcwuiis. SiiiiIi lilf l.tlf-r-ty iri-ct I) K NT IS I M. it j. iioi.iitio.tK, Dentist, onto, ovoi J 1 Huaicd'e store,. Ill Hit ok Hiillillnv. VVnllluKioii Ohio. Nitrous o Id admin Slered fur h" .vlr-.-' 1 Siwtells's Art il i Jer.-i'ietuios in e ery style ana right up with tun times 8urtei.il attenttnu paid to enlarging in Crayon In, or Wat'-r Colors and copying Irom old pictures. Old nefttlresall preserved auduu pliuates can he ha' at any time, tiallery over Bowiuy uaira grocery. i . ' Pictures o( all klndi. Finest work and lateai styles. Copyliui and euiarnliut lu Crayuu, lu and r as t.l. Hpeclal attautluu (u tue liable. . Crosier'a DUolt, Wellington, O. Pny8ICIAN3. R. HATHAWAY M. D. aHKCIALTIbSl Itictal dlteues and dlaeainia uf the tladilerand kldaoys. Piles, ulcermiou of the rectum, Sstuln la no, B..a.vs SDfl all pruv.tlltiR dit.e.MS or iih rociuin trusted by an Improved system, wltboui pstu or detention from haslne.s. Diseases of the hl.dd.'rsud kldneystrrstedonl) after s careful and proper aualy.is or tue unue. UiBce la Carpeat.r llloek V.lllnton.O - VETERINARY SURGEON. It Q. HOLLAND, j ,1:? :ii and Dontist. Onlrs rwiv'l at Telephone Exchange nd Hi K. I). Kell'sdruif store. Oralu tte Toronto Vetirt nanr College, class '87. L. B. PRATT, Veterinary Surgeon anil - Over twenty five years of practice. Order received at Ada ns and llouahton s drua stores, Horses still taken for treatment at my stame on uounianu Avenue. 4-22 JEWELERS. J. H. WI3HT, Sole Airent, Dcalur la Clocks, Watches, Jeweltv, Sil verware, Gold Pi ns, etc. No. S, Public Sijuure, Wellington, Ohio. IrX. IBarrott, Livery and Feed Stable. South Side Mechanics Street, first door east of American House. NOTICE. lb bii;: ill Tr:::!cr Liis, Conveys pswengeri and Bsggags to . aod from Iralra or residence!. Also col lects and . distributee htbcm, doing a ftnera) txpresslng and package business, leave orde'rs or telephone American Mouse. II. ?. Ssttut, Pmj... lisp 1864. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL $100,000.00, SURPLUS $8,500.00. Does a General Banking Business, Receives Depo'slts, Buys and sells New York Exchange, Government Bonds, etc. Drafts S. S. WARNER, President. WM. CUSHION. 8. 8. WARNER. R.A.IIORR. C.W.IIORR. S. K. LAUNDON. EDWARD WEST. PLANING MILL. I. I.. WAlrSWORTH&rO.. Mouufactnrvrs of and dealer In Doors, Sa2a. and. 3311nc3.s Cheese and Butter Boxen, all kinds ol Ltliiilier, l.ith, Hh'nirles, Jtnltens. Mould. Int and Flouring. Sidinir made and Sur fare Pinning done to order nn hori no tice) WELLINGTON, 0. 1V1T HOYT & BENSCHOTEN, Dealers In and Manufacturers of . FURNITURE. UXDERTAKINO IS ALL ITS BRANCHES. A Full Line of Ooods Always lu Stuck. ' Arterial Embulming a Specialty. Pictures Framed to Order. A good vari ety of Mouldings to delect from. X. E. Corner of demure. Weill nuton.O Until Further Notice I will sell Druin Tile at tli following prices: SIZE. 2' Inch.... PER THOUSAND, I B no 3 4 ft It 7 8 Jl.isi M IS.IS) 24 im . 32.UI .., ,..40 ii " fsJ.OO A eood supplv of Brlrk constantly on nana. U. V. HKJlEiNWAV, Wellington, 0. S. F. BLACK, . Contractor and Builder, Plana and estimates made. Job work of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 4G-ly CHRISTIE & BENNETT hancfactubkrs or CARRIAGES, WAGOXS AMD SLKIG1IS . 09 RVEBT DK8CRIPTION. 11EPAIRINO A SPECIALTY. POST, O. S19. G.A.E WtUINQTON, OHIO, Meets on the t snd llh Wedne. ile ercnine cs",'" iriinth. Post roam in Sheldon'sBlock. M. W. Lang. Commander. J. T. Hasktll, Adjutant TRAVELERS' REGISTER. Ill L1KE-C. 1 1 it 1. E7 iTrom aodaftertisy 19,tralnswillpssVt'elllnittoD as follows: OOIXJ WK8T. SUndsrd Time !f o. 1-J( . T A t. I., fs.t line 1 :4.1 a. m. No. -lnd.sud Wlineliag kx 8.1 s. m. So. S Clu. A Col's ks :(s.m. No. 5 Hpeclal N Y. Clu. E !..... l:04p.m. No. T N. V sndiit. L. kx 14:44 p.m. No. 7 fol's Wheeling Accom.... H: Mi p.m. No. Nlirhl Rx t:flUp.m. No. 81 -Local freight :ISa.m. (lulNfl kAST. No.S-St.L. N. V Express. .. tllMBs.m. IO. B MKDl KX o.0-OslioaClevs'd Ae NO. IS-Hpeclsl Ht. Louis k N. V. Kx No. VVheellnr. led snd Cleva. Ex No. s Clncianstl ACIove'd Ex No.SS-Loeal Freight No 1, B. 6. S, aod It ran dally. t Trains stop op signal. o:u? e.iu. HMSai. 1:4(1 p. 01. 6:S0p.sn. 8:HSp.m. 1:4ft p.m. mum & mi mi unm, a Cleveland & Marietta R. R. from and aftsr Jonas, IMS. tralnswlllpass Well tagioa as follows: OOINO BAST SUndsrd Tin. Wo. 1 I.ki a. No.& tl.OOs.m. Mo. T , 4.s?p.m. No.t , SI pm. Mo. IT Local, S.Sfts.m. OOINO WEST. No. 4 ......lO.m.B. No. .... , , S.Oftp.m. No. S 7.48p.m. No. ts Local 1. 10pm. Noa. t.SsndSdslIyi others dally ax. Saadsy. Parthsriaformatloala'refardto this Has will bsfoandoapsrsl, OBBBLIN. Arrlvadsllf. l0a. m. Depart, I :S0 p. av Dl NTlltUTON. srLLIVAN and POLK. irrlrsdsU), tl.no a. m DsparL I " PKHPiKLIt. rriv. ix': Dcf;: l il'a.n, rr.. f -5-V 1889. Issued on all European countries R. A. HOUR. Cashier. Jr., Ass't Cashier. Pratt-& Hewick, ' rsso m noun imi Free dc livery to any part ol the corpor ation. Riiilrond atrect, Wollinelon, O. 0. E. SUTLIFF, DZ1AZ.EZI 11T COAL Anthracite, Massillon, Jackson and Blossburg. Termi Ovsh auj EY13M ow. OSlce on Weal Llherty St.. Telephone 48 IT 0 the WEAK and DEBILITATE Persons conscious of ORCAWIC WK.tKNKSN. or Incapacity for cilve duiii-a ol' lll, who may find themselves PREMATURELY OLD, or are suffering from 2TERV0US WEAKNESS, ef snv de-O'iption, can be peima Iieuily t urest by eon.uliing DR. ALBERT, Superior 6t. next to P. 0., CLEVELAND, O. SherlfTs Sale. ' Ohio Farmers' Iusur-) In Loral n County, auceuo. va u.. Court ol Loininou A. A. Vt Itliecketal. ) i'leas. Case o. 'liia. Order of sale foieclosure of mortimve. In pursuance of an order Issued from the Court ol Common Please within and for the County nl Lorain and fcute ol Ohio, made at the Juuelerm thereof. A. D. IShs, and to n:o directed. 1 will oner for sale at puhlle auction it the north door of the court bouse. In the village of Klyha. on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. ISM, ictweeii the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock a. m. ot told day, the following described real estate, to wit: Situate In the township of Penfield, County f Lorain and .Stale of Oiilnand known as part of lot number eighteen (IH) bounded on the north by laud formerly owned by II. C. Hock wooo; east by land formerly owned by H. Lewis and (I (5. Kockwood. south by section Hue and west by township Hue. containing Dlly-tlve acres. This deed is intended to con vey and does convey all the land deeded by Abel and ILol I i ri Shcpard (by their guurdlaa Isaac Vanlieusen) to 0. K. and 0. w. Starr and dHled llec. 4, laon. also all the land deeded by C'larluda U and Charles Khepard In U. Vi'. and O. K . Marr and dated Dec. , Wt), and recorded In records of Lorain county In Vol. it. Page llt". and also In Uonk to Page 103, In said record of deeds, also one ntner piece of land In Wellington township, Lorain county, Ohio, and bounded and described as follows: being one acre of laud taken from the north west corner of what was known as the John llowk larin and taken from original lot No. twenty-two (C4) and bounded beginning at or near the north-east comer of land owned by I'barlea llowk: thence south twenty rods: thence east eight rods: thence north twenty rods: thence west eight rods to place of be ill lining. Paid houn dries are exclusive of the hlghWHV, hut the land In front of said lot to tliecentcr ol the highway is Included Id tbls deed. hld premises tins been appraised 1st parcel al 11.87(1011. ind parcel at and cannot sell for less than two-thirds of said appraise ment. Terms of sale cash on day of sate. L.B.Smith. M. A. POUNDS, Attorney. Sheriff of Loralu Co.. 0 TEE MS As Gathered .7 0:r S'ciiilC;;::::::!::'.:, All About the IIae.nina:s and Special Events in their Immediate Vicinity. HOCURSTEK. February 12, '89. Negotiations are pending for the sale of the Hotel Detlarket by "Doc" D. L Wadswoith to W. M. Pbelps. Washington's birthday will be tele brsied by a dance given by Landlord Frank Dagnan, of the Hotel Dell ket,' en the evening of the 23d. Elegant luvlta tions are out. Sawloga In abundance are coming In to th. Johtisonasawmlllv Revival meetings liavu been ajnounced to commence at the Baptist Church next Tuesday regardless of weather. ReT. F. E. Ken) on will conduct the meet'ng. Hon. D. L. Wsdsworth, Ira Carpenter, and iluiyey Bon my, of Wellington, spent a lew hours with ns Tuesday. Hon. Wo, T. Clarke and daughter were tlio guobU of Captain Frank Clifford last Tuesday on their way to Cleveland from Columbus. . - Baptist Ladles' Society will meet Thurs day, this week, with Mrs. Sadie E. Kens, lor. You are Invited. La fa Blmonson, Esq , Is again out after a severe selge of thiee month's sickness. Ws regnet to report the continued sorer Illness ol Mrs. IL B. Boice, 8k la stead, ily falling. Henry Converse, of Wellington, Las bought the blacksmith nhop ot Ed Petty, who returns to Mason, Mich., with Lis t.! CjT3r Te wtf.MTie yrt tv'tfi m open aims. Hon. II. B. Beardsley contemplates opening a museum in blsbeaulilul garden or Dowers the coming season. II . B. la a devmee of the fine arts. ' Lewis Barnes has sold his Interest 'lu his larm to his wife, Mrs Emma Barnes. Tlie "young people's literary and musi cnl social" contemplate visiting Spencer next babbatu It the roads are (rood, and mrty paiticipntu in the evening's enter- tainmeut at Baptist Church. 1 LA GRANGK. February 13, '69. . Winter. Sleighing. BuHineas lively, A 4oikI Ice harvest has been gathered. Q:ore. Harris baa gone to Keutucky on Sew ing machine biielni ss. Albert I'li rce, ol Wellington, spent Sun day In town. EiUtli Humphrey leaves to day for a Irip to Mhrhlgan, thence to Nel)ra?ka, to be gono about six weeks. The Baptlal meetings will close Thurs day evening, at which lime, eleven persons will bo baptized and received inio full connection. Mrs. Palmer and Prof. Alexander have closed their phrenological and physiolo gical Lectures at lowo hall. Thd lectures and closed euieitalnincnt were' all quite well attended and aeemiugly enjoyed b) alt who attended. The young people of PenUi ld will try their luck at tow n bnll Saturday evening with nn eutertainment lor (he purpose of raising money to buy an origan for Congre gational Church at Penfleid. The even lug will certainly pass off pleasantly and profitably to all If our people welcome the PeDfleldors with a full bouse. Youks Duvlv. AMIiKHRT. February 11, '89. Mr. J. B. Plumb is in town from La Grange, i Miss Jackson, of 'Cleveland, Is In town ppeuillng a short vacation. Mr. T. Kopplebvrger is very ill and hurd. ly ex ected t-i live. J . 'L-rrnon will sell at suction sale on ifr ty, VVl'y 13, all hit stock and Tanning utensils. J. Durand snd wife sre visiting rela tives in La Grange. Ueorge Ilensner, of Oberlin, was in town last Saturday. II. B. W., one of our gallunt young men, wblle taking his "heat girl" sleigliriding recently g d mst within a mile and a hall of homo. Henry should either carry a compass or gel someone to drive lor lnm. A party of young people from here en. joyed a splendid slelgliride and spent the evening with Allan Grirtln last Friduy. Tbe Ladies' Dime Social of (lie Congre gational Church was held at Mrs. C. Free man's last week. A "crazy" social for the benefit of tbe library of this place will be !) Id on Tues day evening of this week at tbe residence of B. Itcdfern. A good time is aniici. paled. A series of meetings has begun at the M. E. Church under the supervision of Rev. English. ' Eleven persons were received into the M. E. yesterday on probation snd lull con nection. O. B. LITCtf rlKLD. February ll.m ' TJow we have enjoyed tbe past few days ol sleighing. MissGish.of Montville, Is visiting rela lives in town. E. E. Parker, of Huton, is visiting st bis father's, L. Parker. D. K. Parker is now agent for the Na tional Life Insurance Co. in Sandusky and Erie coantles. Uu has secured a good job and wlrh bim Success. H. Comstock spent last week wilh friends In Lorain, 0. Ed Si on s and family r visiting at Mis. Slorra' father's, M. M. Gardner. It mt,y be of some benefit to the people of this world to know that the llu rary so ciety at its last meeting decided, by debate, that marriage life la a failure. George Brooker and wife, ot Welling ton, Sunday ed In town. David Alii n snd family, of Medina, were In town one day last week. The donation at Rev. Foshay's was much enjoyed by those who attended ; proceeds amounted to $54. A large crowd attended the Box social at Albert Canflold's. The purchase of Ikx entitled every man to the right to eal with some other man's best lady, so every body was happy. A little over $12 was realized on auction of boxes. II. Daugherty and wife, ol Wellington, spent Sunday at L Benton's. Dane st town ballon next Friday evening. . Good music; everybody Invited to come and have a good time. Mis Mary Leach, of Htroogsvllle, 0., Is staying for- a few days with friends In town. On last Saturday night as W A Leach was going to the social the hois which he rss tT:!r!3j bcccmc . ttmanjes.'tl", kicked loose from the cutter, and returned home, leaving Leach to push on behind. Tim only damage done was to the cutter and was very slight. Hall & Siranaban finished filling their icehouse lust week. Ice thin and poor quality. Mrs. Strait is quite sick. Presiding Elder Hnyt will preach In the M E Church, ibis place, this week Monday and Tuewlnp evening. J J Vaughn was in Ornfton Sunday. Cakp. PEXriKI.f). February 1 1, '89. Rev MA Castle baa been conducting a se'lea of special nieet ngs at the M E Church during the pat few dxys, Mr mid .Mrs I II D mn Is, of near Mend ville, P.i., are spending the winter with tin ir eon-in law ami daughter. Mr mid Mrs John Bartholomew and family. Mr A Ilnrper, of Ciml Dover, waa vis. Itini.' friends in town several days lust week. Harry Shaw has gone to Nebtaska to make ii Ins future home. Mr .1 Bnxter, of Obetlin, has been quite sick nt the residence of Mr. W B Andrews lor the past week, with Dr J W Smith, ol Wellington. In attendance, 'the quarterly meeiiug at the M E Church last Sunday waa well aitouded. Alias May Audiewa cl-.ilher tettuof school In La Ur.mgo a few doys ago. Al Inst we are having a little run of rather thin sleighiog with prospects ol iiiiprovemi nt. Icehouses about all filled. Jakk. brighton. February 13, "89. Itonk & Fox are erecting buildings lor their creameay, J 11 Cluik, of Bedford, spent day in (own last week, George Bond has returned from Michi gan. Mrs R Hinchmen, of Michigan, Is spend ing a short linio with ber fatner.J S Griggs. Rev George Knnpp has tn far recovered as t be able to DM bis pulpit last Sabbnth, 1 " Dante" at town hull last Saturday even Ins. Mrs. C P Ronk and Mr Thomas Pmtser are on the sick list. , SULLIVAN. Feliurary 11, 1889. Tho Fuller Smith Pout will give an oy lor supper Tuesday eveuing, the 12tli, lor I lie purpoee nf securing luuds to properly set the soldiers monuments. S. F. Rice has bought the place now oc copied by Mr. Swonp, Irom bis uncle, R N. Rice. He will probubly move there in the spring. Miss Maud Mnnii is rapidly gaining strength. We. were glad to see her at church again. Mies Coreune Rice entertained a num ber ot ber pupils one evening. They re port a very enjoyable time. She is having good succss in her school Mr. A. Parmely went to Obvlin Fridny with produce, expecting to return tbe next day. Mis. Stowell, of Chatham, is visiting her daughter, Mrs F. Rice. Mr. Rice and bis son start on a business trip West to day. R. E. 8. HUNTINGTON. February 11, '89. We have been having; good sleighing for a few dajs, but the usnn sun jester day used it up, but the wheeling Is better than it has been since last September. A good many have been very busy put ting up Ids during the past week; this is fiiat ice we have had this winter and ll Is very giil, being from sli to eight inches thick. Most of the tea bouses are now lull and the mill yard full of logs. Mr. Albert Lang Is much belter; his son David is with bltn now from Iowa. Mr. A. 8. Watd is suffering very much with felon on one of his Augers. Neitle Russell was very sick .last week Thursday, but la much better now. Dr. Thomas ha a ten-pound boy, born Feb'y 8. Mrs. Norrls K' lsey was going Intoth. houae laat Friday when she slipped on the doorstep and fell, striking on Ik back ol ber head and shoulder. Th y thought a first her shoulder was bios en. She wa nlit of her head all night till the m xt day. but Is getting along nicely now. The South schiNil house is crowded every Suturctay evening to hear the de bates of the literary nadety. Tbe ques tion for the 10th Is, "Resolved that the prosperity of a country depends more on its form of goveromeut than on its natural resources." Ruv. IL irac Taylor, who spent no year her (tudylng with Rev. U. C. Haskell, I now horn missionary. Ills add res is Anacoster, Fidago Island, Washington Territory. - Joho Mowry, front Wayne Co., 0, has moved int) tb I'hclon nous at th en ter and will run tb farm this year. Flccher Wirtl, of f Roy, spent Batur. day wilh his lather. Will Haudley was home over Sunday; b is living with Charley Wright in Brighton this year. Will Short .lives with Elbert Chapman this year. , BEARDSLEY Of consumption, at the horn ofherslster.ilrs.il. Bouney, teb'y im, Uatt ie E. Beardsley, wife of John F. Beards ley, aged 36, 7 months, and 7 daya. for one year and a half she has been a pa tient and uncomplaining sullerer, and for the last tew days ah a suriered intensely, bhe ex pressed her resignation and wlllluguuaa to g aud cherished a bright hope of meeting ber saviour and Irleuds that bad go'ie betuie. bit united with the Methodist Church at hew Loudon lour years ago. Shu was an aueutlun. atu wile and mother and leaves a husuaud and twochlltln n and a laru ulreluol relatives aud friends to niouru her sud Ins. Lonely lies the 'inlet sleeper, Calmly lu her narrow bed, W hile upuu ber muible leutures Sits the impress uf the dead; She'll be sleeping, oh, how sweetly, L'tidlsiurbed by hutnuu tread, Vt lieu Uod's dery InUlgiiatlou . Shall be raglug overhead. O'er her beuds the bow ot promises, 8etwlth manyagltterltiggcui; Soon she'll help to swell the chorus Of Christ's dying love to uieu Pralae is comly, U ye morula, Lift your hearts from earthly dross. Lay up now In heaven your treasure. And you ne'er shall suiter loss. C A Ciso or Ihasxs. We wish to express our thanks to uur friends and neiuhboia tor th kluduessaud sympathy they havo shown US lu uur huurof atlllctlon. Mr. J. V. Beardsley and Mr. aud Mrs. Bonney. After iliinllieiia, scarli t lever, or pueu im ni io, H-Kid's 6iiiaiiiurilU will give tr-iu'tli io tii ystt'tn, and expel till Hoiso from the blood. KPLNCKK February 15, '89. The grod roads makes busiiuaa a little more brisk these days. Wblle Cups tailed to put in au appear ance. Norman Johnmn has rented his farm and will occupy W. Bruuse's house at Ihe center. The pioiracted meetings still continue. Frank Siaiy went to Akron Tui aduy to have his hip operated upon, which has gtvenlilnr'a great" tfi'fcT ot trouble 'ever since be was hurt by the caving in of a well a few years ago. Mrs. Thomas Daugherty is still quite low. II. J. Foster w locate In Virginia sooa so we understand. Grandma Dickinson died Momlity and was burned to-day. Another pioneer gone. Fannie Bc'z had an operation perform d on her head last week, which bus been giving In r some trouble of late. Edna and Eva Daugherty are home from Lora'.n. There am several aspirants for the post fflce. AMATEUR. The Blood Is the source of health ; therefore, to keep well, purity the lumal by Liking Hood's tWs-narilla. This medicine Is pectiliurly designed to net upon the Id nut, and through that upon all organs and tissues of th body. It has a specific action, also, upon the secretions and excretions, aod asaist nature to expel Inim the sj stein scroiula, hiimnrs. Impure particles, aud allele mat. ter through the lungs, liver, bowels, kid neys snd skin. Ii effect uu Ily aids weak, impaired, and delimitated orgnns. A trial will convince you that it does possess peculiar curative power. Canoer. I am satisfied that Cancer is hereditary In my family. My father died of ii. and my own sister died or it. My feelings -may be Imagined, then, when the horrible disease made its appearance on my side. i was a malignant Lancer, eating Inward ly in such a way that ii could not be cut ait. Numerous remedies were usd for It, hut the Cancer grew steadily worse, until It aeemed thai I wax doomed to fol low the others ot the lamlly. I took Swl't's Specific, which, Irom Hie flist day lnrced out th poison, aud continued its use nnlll 1 had taken several Unties, when I found myself we I. I know that 8 6 8. cured me. Mrs 8. M. Idol. Winston, N. C, Nov. 16, tW. out or OHUBH. Last year I was badly troubled wttk Bliaid Poison. My whole system was out of order, diseased, and a coostant snore ol suffering, with no appetite and no en J lyment of life. In this condition I pur chased two 'Kittles ol Swift's Specific (8. 8. 8.) of Dr Schrodus' drag store, sod took iy the directions, which made a complete cure. No better remedy was ever used lor impurities ot the Wood than 8. 8. 8. D.yton, O.Dec. 27, TJS. John Uavla. I had a rlaing on tb Inside of my bead behind try right r, which grew so bad i hat the ffeah tloughtcd off It was Ian ed swelled again and wa lanced th seend tl me. I took 8. 8. 8. w h Ich forced outth polaoo.the discharge being copious. As soon as th poison was slimenaUsd th sore liean healing, snd in s short llm was perfectly well. 8. 8. 8. baa curad m of this dangerous trouble which wa thought to be Incurable. I. R. Bullock. Ureeuwood. 8. 0, Oct., 2.1, 88. , . -. as, , i Bwilt's Spec! do Is entirely a vegetable remedy, ami la tb only medicine which permanently cure Scrofula, Blood Un mors, Cancer and Contarlous Blood Pois on. Send for books on lilood and Skin Diseases, mailed free. T Rwirr 8rstrio Co-, Drawers, Atlanta, 0.