ann een - on ne eee a THE DAILY EXAMINER. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. 1898. ill as aoe ee Will Asiatic Cholera Follow ? Ter Det — ae t { } ‘ This world-renowned Soap stands at the bead of a)] Laundry and Household Soap, both tor quality and extent of sales. Used according to directions, it does away with all the cld-fashioned drudgery of wash day. Try it; you won't be disappointed. SUNLIGHT SOAP has been in use in Windsor Castle for the past 3 years, and its manufacturers have been specially appointed SOAPMAKERS TO THE QUEEN Awarded 11 Gold Medals Seeton & Mitche!l, Halifax, Agents fr Nove Scotia and P. E. lsiand YOUR HEALTH! iF YCU ARE RUN DOWN Tet (piPEMULSION It Will Make You Eat, Will Tone Your Nerves, Will Make You Strong. Will Make You Feel Like Yourself Again. FOR CHRONIC COUGH IT IS ALMOST SPECIFIC, Tu all Pulmonary Diseases with emacia- tion, as wellas with spitting of blood, the effects of this remedy are very marked, 5O0c. ano $1.00 Per Borrie, ‘ ee euntvovesttws D.atl.** NERVE NERYE BEANS ore s new dis, BEANS [reiitas ot body ‘or mind caused by over-work, or errors oF 2- causes of youth. ca TRRLTMENTS pete tailed evento veileve. Sold by druge PEE ii : Farm For Sale. HE FARM of the late Donald Murchi- SALLY DOWS, An After War Romance of the South. ’ She lifted her ungloved hand in depre- cation. “Sit still, co’mnle. Yo've been ® soldier and yo’ know what duty is. Well, what's yo’ duty to yo’ company?” “It neither includes my private af- fairs nor regulates the beating of my heart. i will resign.” “And leave me and Aunt Miranda and the plantation?” “No. The company will find another superintendent to look after your aunt’s affairs and carry out our plans.) And you, Sally—you will let me find youa home and fortune north. There is work for me there—there is room for you among my people.” She shook her head slowly, with a avreet but superiorsmile. ‘‘No, co’nnle. I didn’t believe ip the woh, but the least I could do was to stand by my folks, and share the punishment that I knew was coming from it. I despise this foolishness as much as yo’, but I can’t run away from it. Come, co’nnle, | won't ask yo’ to forget this, and mo’ —I'll believe yo’ meant it, but yo'll promise me yo’ won't speak of it again as long as yo’ are with the company and Aunt Miranda and me! There mustn’t be more—there mustn't even seem to be more— between us.” ‘“*But then I may hope!” he said, eager- ly, grasping her hand. “I promise nothing—for you must not even have that excuse for speaking of this again, either from anythingol do, or may seem to do.” She stopped, released her hand, as her eyes were suddenly fixed on the distance. Then she said witha slight smile, but with- out the least embarrassment or im- patience: ‘‘There’s Mr. Champney coming here now. I reckon he’s look- ing to see if that wreath is safe.” Courtland looked up quickly. He could see the straw hat of the youny Englishman just above the myrtle bushes in a path intersecting the avenue. A ‘faint shadow crossed his “IVE LOST MY GLOVE SOMEWHERE.” face. ‘Let meknow one thing more,” he said, hurriedly. ‘I know I have no right to ask the question—but has— has—has Mr. Champney anything to do with your decision?” She smiled brightly. “Yo’ asked just now if yo’ could have the same eshance he and Chet Brooks had. Well, poor Chet is dead, and Mr. Champney— well—wait and see.” She lifted her voice and called: “Mr. Champney.” The young fellow came briskly towards them; his face betrayed a slight surprise, but ne discomfiture, as he recognized her companion. “Oh, Mr. Champney,” said Miss Sally, plaintively, ‘I’ve lost my glove some- where near pooh Brooks’ tomb in the hollow. Won’t you go and fetch it, and come back here, to tuke me home? The co’nnle has got to go and see his sick niggers in the hospital." Champ- ney lifted his hat, nodded genially to Courtland, and disappeared below the cypresses oa the slope. ‘‘Yo’ mustn’t be mad,” she said, turning in explanation to her companion, “but we have been here too long elready, and it’s better that I should be seen coming home with him than yo’.” “Then this sectional interference does not touch him?” said Courtland, bitterly. “No. He’s an Englishman; his father was a known friend of the confederacy, and bought their cotton bonds.” She stopped, gazing into Courtland’'s face with a pretty, but vague impa- tience and a slight pouting of her lip. “Connie!” “Miss Sally.” “*Yo’ say yo’ had known me for three years before yo' saw me. Well, we met once before we ever spoke to esch other!” Courtland looked ip her laughing eyes with admiring wonder. ‘‘When?” he asked. “The first day yo'came! Yo’ moved the ladder when I was on the cornice and I walked on yo’ head. And, like a gentleman, yo’ never said a word about it. Irecken I stood on yo’ head for five minutes.” “Not as long as that,” said Courtland, laughing, “if I remember rightly.” Mr. Joe Uoward's :heory that one horror of & similar nature follows another te the neme ber of three has a chance fer confirmation this summer if certain predictions prove true. First it was la grippe : ‘*A whim” the French define it. Second came deaths by scores fram its after effects, or from the many atmospheric changes of the past few months. Severe cases of pneumonia, bronchitis, intense catarrh and general loss of strength were the results, until death was almost weicomed as a relief to the sufferers. So that this epidemic and its sequenes has preven to be the most terribly **whim” that ever icfested thiscountry. And now for namber three; the theory is said to be advanced tha the cholera is very likely to fiad ferti'e scil in the generally debilitated conetituiions of our people resulting from the effects «f such a winter and spring as hes just passed. Whether the theory of three wil be confirmed in this case or not remains to be seen. At any rate it behooves every person still affected by any of the complaints due to these climatic changes and epidemics, such as satarrh or bronchial troubles, to look well to themselves and sce that every trace of the trouble is removed this present month; before the heat of summer stiil more debilitates thei: 7 ynElke a OTHE, Im 1310 Originated by an Oid Family Physician. Years, and still leads. Gene- ration after Generaiion have used and blessed it. Every Sufferer contica,'Neursieta Nervous } For INTEDNAL as EXTESNAL use, : In use for more than Eighty Think Of It. Every Traveler suould have a bottle in his satchel, oo Diphtheria,Ccughs,Cetarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthame. Cholera-Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness, system, For years we have fuaud that simple Soreness in Boly or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, . ; , ota t wii} find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. ld semedy, Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment, | Should have Johnson’s ised as directed, ta be the most certain perme | Every NI other Anodyne Liniment in the ; ' . 6.9 ouse for Croup, Colds edy for all forms of lingering summer colds, | gore mroat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises. Crampy catarrh or bronchial affections, as well es «| and Pains liable to occur in any family’ without ae ce Mle 3 " : notice. Delays may costa life. Relieves all Summer preventive apd cure for «il kinds of summer | Complaints like maic, Price, 9 cts. post-paid; 6 bot- complaints. It is absolutely certain that a / tles,s2. Express paid. LS. Johnson & Co., Boston. Mass ‘micdy that bes survived fur eighty \ears as} Jobnson’s Anodyne Liniment has deve, must | have more then average merit. We suppose | FOR INVALIDS there is not a family in this country but what |! as this zood eid fashioned remedy in the} | whose apetem, nooks tonigyt vp at wie Bs ine ce i » 7 “ s. | appetites are falling, @ quick and pleasan house. If there is, we advise them to get it) [ren eay will be found in st once or wrie the m-nufactarers, 1 S. | CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co., Beware of Imitations. MONTREAL. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., for a pamphlet | dc scribirg its various uses for the last cighty | veurs. Now is thatime. Delsys are d pger- ous, and an cunce of preventionis worth many pounds of cure. apld déi wii Customer —This straw hat will do. You ca: charge it to me. Hat man (« ffly,;— Ou: basin: ss is rua on s strictly cash basis, mr. We couldn’ afford tu trust a inan who buys a etraw bat iu the middie cf winter because he can get it cheap.” Cusiomer (baughtily) —You are evidently oot aware, sir, that l am the proprietor of ihe hot house across the way tg ——_—- -— Low to Geta “ funlight” Picture Send 25 “sunlight” Seab wrappers (the large wrappers),to Lever Bros, Ld., 42 Sevutt St, fveon.o, aud you wili receive by post a pretiy picture, free from advertising, the scavengers of the system. “Delay Is dangsrous, Neg- lected kidney “Backache | means the kid- ! neys are in trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills give aud well worth framing. Phis is an easy prompt relief.” troubles result way to decorate your home. The svap is “76 per cent. | in Bad Blood, che best injthe market, and it will only . disease is | Dyspepsia, Liver ost le postage to send in the wrappers, if rst caused by | Complaint, and ycu leave ihe ends opon. Wrie your disordered kid-| the most dane ddress carefally. neys. gerous of all, — OE isis “Might as well | Brights sisi" Guest—Hi. there, waiter; come back try to have a} Diabetes and uere! What's this you've brought me that healtay city | Dropsy.” smeiis sa ? without —— ages above Waiter—That, sir, is fromage de brio. ore as 900 iseases cannot Guest—Well, remove the debris, health when the | exist where ’ } kidneys are| Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used.’ Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt price 50 cents. per box or six for $a. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co. TorSnto, Write book called Kidney Taik, aii , | USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great olood and verve remedy. Culchaw : The Hon. Bertie—Aw, tell me, Miss Elhott, Ive—aw-—long been imiending to ask you—aw—are you related m SRRRERESAMSEAUESSAG2ERCRasPeeRsEsecanaeseT RExig co the Sir George Elliott who--aw-—- writes = ” noveis, don’t yer know. : ompleteManhogd: Commendable. 3 s All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Usl, Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleaning the system effectually, but it is nut a cure ail and makes no pretension that every bottle will not substantiate. AND HOW TO ATTAIN fr. A Medical Work that Tells the Causes Describes the Effects, Points the Remedy, Scientifically the most valuabl i ( ; vost valuable, artistically 4 mont beautiful medical book ever pebudoe i o) pages, every page bearing ahalf-tone illustration © - PIEIIIIS ELIT rier eri sy o —————- sas s in tints, abjects tre: oe Host (nervous about the effect of his ‘a it, Subjects treated : : guest's wooden leg upon the polished floor) : ‘oan Debility, Impotency, = —Hadu't you better come on the rug,] § vility, Development, = major! You might slip there my, boy ? = ane The Husband, = Disjor-—Oh, don’t be sfraid, my boy.| 3 Ose Intending Marriage, etc, = Ehere 18 no canger. I have a nail in the Boer man who would know the Grand 7 ruths, = eud of it oo oe Facts, the Old Secrets and New Disc v's § <ties of Medical Science as applied = Life, who would to Married 2 atone for pa a ne =2void future pitfall st follies and& 7" Sos ee pitiails, should writ f - Dr. H. J. Fixott, St. Peters, says : ‘Have ae DERFUL LITTLE Rx 0K. 7 — ti ‘3 EB i . tude = Itwillb f ee pe SS prescribed Puttne.’s Emulsion, on i judging Bie bode ee, under. eal, whil> the edition § by results, heartily recommend it. publishers, z = 2ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y, - ; re * o Newly el.cted Congressman from Texas Fy SPURAENDD Sanz zz esEnereceeeeenes -1'd hike to have my p cture taken. Photographer— Cabinet ? SEREUCCEREEEERSaBe Nowly elected Congressman—Nc; just a ae a. ie TA Roe». plain everyday vougressman. os e i 2 kj eI S a i ° os 3 ; ee 2 HAS esa a a 7 ae Not Crude Material. —s Secy em *% Scatt’s Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil pertected VNL . a and is prepared upon the piinciple of its di gumener. Anat 4 gestion and essimilation in the human sysiem; POWDERED jsV od fos: nence it is given without disturbiug the stem fic OYA, Ve Kenprick Ovtrvouse, of Tiverton, N 8S, is a thoroughly intellegent end contcientivus man, He says that Hawker’s Toxic and SESE RATS Liver Piils saved his life. Read his tesri- Pr VE as. =, ae mony in another column. se PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Ready for use ineny quantity. For making Soap ftening Wate-, Disinfectir g, end a hundred othe: Gees. A can equals 20 po sai Se : wt unde Sai 5oaa, “Juhnpy,” said Johnny's little brother, ‘*a fly ia fly beeause he flies, isn’t he ? **Yea, that’s it.” *Anda flea is a fize because he fives, isa’: it?’ “Shouldn't wonder.” “*Then why are bees bees ?’ ‘**Because they be,” laughed Johnny. USE SKODA'S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy, —_—-—~_>——— On several occasions, writes Rev. Wm. Lawson, formerly eof Carmarthen Street Methodist Church, St. John, 1 have suffered sfom severe nervous exhainstion and general debility. I was advised to use Hawker’s Seld by All Grocers and Prneggista, Saree: 2 WT. GIL, ee as When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cann Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- “Yes,” said Miss Sally, with dancing eyes. “I, a so’th’n girl, actually set ofaco’nnle. My!” “Let that satisfy your friends, then.” “No. J want to apologize. Sit down, co’nnle.” “But, Miss Sally—”" “Sit down, quick!” He did so, seating himself sideways my foot on the head of @ no’th’n scum | restoring, toning, invigorating and building | ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of ail who have used them. 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Case teria is the Chiidren’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. a a ; Castoria. Castoria. asiori 1 &¢ a1 cxcell <licins for ch'l- “ Cactoria is so well adopted toch!" ren that SAGER MATOS SECON ‘aly told moe of its I recommend it as superior toany prescription ~O0d 4.ct ups Lacir childrea.” known to mie.”* Ds. G. C. Ocaoon, TI. A, Arcren, M. D., Lowell, Mass. 111 So. Oxford St., Drookiyn, XN. Y. * Castoria inthe best remedy for children of “Our physicians in the children’s depart- Whi ; ted. I hope tho day is not ment have spoken highly of their experi- far nt wacn mothers wi.lconsider the resi ence ia their outside practice with Castoria, mterest of tacir children, and use Castoria in- and although we only kare among our #ceaca of the variousquack nostrums which are medical supplies what is known as regulor ¢xtroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, products, yet we are free to confess that the morph soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has won us to look with ares down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” anem to premauiro craves.” Uniren Tlosprran axp Disprxs:ry, Dz. J. F. Erxcuenor, Boston, Mass Conway, Ar A:ien C. Surra, Presz., The Contecr Company, T7 Murray Street, Now York City. Sees OEE Ee EE Ta Le age 7 . r . 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