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rONTYPRIDD CHRONICLE. MAY 11. 1888
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G-xzoxaa-zrat uvFAivrr powdbzis. -k 308=ZL n I Bryshyfryd, Aboravon, Glam., Jan. 81, 1887. Dais Sis, Three years sy) oix of my little boyt, who had been convulsed for about seven weekp, too* twi- given up by tJ-e doctor attending, when, M a last resource, I tek-graphed for a supply of yoar Powders. The effect qf giving AiM one was indeed marvellous, n less Utttn twelve hoara he was free frqin fits, and has never had one since. I needu't tell yoa I always her a stock in hand, and should feel obliged by your sending me another packet ■ stamps enclosed. Yours faithfallj, It. W. LLOYD. Mr B A George, cW. 0PIKICK8 OF TEE PRESS. Pabics in BsKRiPOKMiHiMt.—The Registrar^ Ganeral, in his recently issued "Quartecly returns," refers to the fact that the lIumbfJr of deaths of in- fanta has been far lews in Herefordshire than in any otheroounty, being only 66 oat of every 1,000 births regietAied, while in otber conn tie* it ran from 164 tc 180 per thousand. 1 kis great lecal Cb RESWiLRD Will be paid to any person that will prove tj*e above powders contain A Thousandth Part of a Grain of Opium in a Ton of them. The th*m ^perfectlj harmbss to the yoa agest babe, and that tbcy are mora active than any in the market xT* hri*Z will eqqayinoe the most sceptical. Head the remarkable and interesting teatimonisla around each packet. j ^ConrnlBiona, nflammati°o, Laeseneiw of the Bowels constant Vomitting, Bronchitis, Small Pox, Soarlatioa, Measles, HVrors, and ail the roubles while Teethmg, they will be foand invaluable if given aooordhg to the special directions around each Packet. PROPRIETOR AN INVENTOR- 33, A. gsohge:, Mannfiteturiii(,- and Dispensing Chemist, I'KNTUE and TON, Rhondda Valley. bleesing is largely due to the general custom of Herefordshire mothers giving their infante "George's Infant* Powders," or "Europe Life Preeerveft." of which one ehemurt alone is Here- fordshire (Mr P. Ralph) sells more than all ottti babies' preparations pat together.—Rer&ri Journal. Ma B.Gsonaa'sMiDicAL PIMZPASATIONL- With all the advantages of wide publicity, articles in them. selves worthloss can have no enduring hold on the public; but if they be of value, then it only requires to make them known in order to create and maintain for them the advantages of public demand. ThiBhM heea the own pre-eminently with Mr George's Medical Preparations—notably his Europe's Infant Powders, which Vave found their way throughout the Uaited Kingdom, the English Colonies, and the United States, and are appreciated by all heads of families who administei them to tibeir little ones. Mr George, having found a remedy for the mMy fUltaeata incidental to infants, deserves the acknowledgement of the public for his enterprise in making his preparation* known, and we are glad to hear that in addition it the gratification be most feel by the many testi- monials he receives of the effioacy of his InfantE Powden and Cough Balsam, his oommereial n ward is secured.—Merthyr Telegraph, Ka,Il, 1887 CORNS CORNS! I (Registered Trade Mark, Ne. 36996.) I A Certain Cure for Corns PAINLESS AND HARMLESS. (JORNSJ QQRK8! QORNS J CORKS I ,CORNS I CORNS I QORNS! oltns t CORNS I QORN8;! CORNS I QORNS CORNS I £ JORNSI £ JOftN3! £ JORN3! C)R:t-fS! £ JOB.N3! CORNS! CORNS! cm*$i (JOHNS! This icfallibleroeittdy introduced by J MUNDAY has obtained » world-wide reputation. Tlla efficaoy of" VIRIDINB may be judged by its having Cored Corns of, over 60 years' standing, whioh had resis- ted all other remedies. snrrftFitrs .where all Plaster* sad Cansties have failed -14N REMOVING BOTH HARD OR SOFT CORNS AND WAHT3. 1 EST 1110 S tALU. From Mr. HOPKIV HOPKINS, Gors- einon, new Swameas. Drab Sxk,—I heartily congrainiate you for yoar treatment (or cwrua. The bottle of'Viridine' yon sent we ttnte tine ago has proved-almost tBirtCtdona to the corns I had on my feet. It is exactly the remedy wbat you recommend it to b«, and I hope it will become mora kaowu in the Princi- pality, for there are, no doubt, hundreds of persons that. weald be tflad to know of its effects. From Mdlle. MARIS MULLER, Amsterdam, Holland. Ma Muxday, DitAK Sik,—I bought a. bottle of your <}t»ui<te Vtridine' some six months IWO in Paris which cared rae.aud ad I am a princi- pal dancer,yoa know my feet ara uiy living. The bottle I bought did the nerviee yoa recommended it. but I bought aitother one klterwards, which w»* forged mull uo good. A^l want a bottle of for a (riend of inme, who is nearly m.d with pain, will you please send me one direct.— MdUe. MARIE MLLER. CAUTION.—As there are several imi. tatioua of this preparation, the public are requested to ASK FOR M U N 1J V' K' V ( B i D I N E." And SBII THAT mi bios at cue ia on t £ e end-of each package. 1 ,1.. By ordering I Corn Cure' yoa may ■receirerTKxe of the- many so ealUd -*m edien' which only give relief, or some worthless imuatiou of' Viridine.' IN BOTTLES, PBICB la; BY fO-^T, Is. 2d. PHEBABRU ONI.T BIT J M U N J) A Y C a E M I S T, 1, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. SoU by all CUumlvU. C DRINK JfpK DRINK mi DRINK DRINK BRINK JÓ" DRINK TVV DJUHI HERB BEER, 10, PbLt O i-t. LOS, HADIC WI fa H AGON'S iiMnHS. A Compoand of H .p., Comfrey, Bnr- dock,Yarrow, Horelioaud, Sarsaparilla, Ac. & j Gd. UGCTLE unakos 4 Gallons. Is. BOTTLE m%kQ 12 GjJieoa. g NON-INTOXfOAriNG, 81^ ijPABKUNG, "tZS AND DELICIOUS No Boiling No Tronble N-o- dadime^t CI Western Mnil," Au_,Gst 9sh, 1867, says: We ean honestly say that tn. deiatr (Higoo's Beer) is rhorja^hiy refreshing and cootie, and sa^^Ues a wvnt in beverages. Trte direct!an| simple, •iadei"»ily opined out,and .hen ta.tde, the drink Will amply repiy the tronble." Sold by Chemist* a id Grocers, &c., Everywhere. la. Bottl«s are th-M ti'n-^ the. size of 6 i. Insist on beiny supplied with U. gnu f." Ohsft ve *n 1 Trade M «rK, t:C,t.j(1At.n-t>d No. 31,300. 8ole MtVer: "00, Ch(mis', Brid^e-sireet, Cardiff. L )adoo A/ents Umsts. W. & G. Pantin, 14:>, U;«i«er Thauaeu-ttreet; i SaagSV A Shun, 489, Oxrord-siriet. Any size free poet two stamps stMup; half-doi-n uarritge paid. I S DURE FITS I 'Vhmd nea^mcrtixtastoptMtnfora tiaf »nd»fben baw thfm return again. IttWninlliXtena fliive iMneaSe btfim, HIHtflY «n 6ICICXKS8 it life-i-mw staty. I WMbt oe scmedj cv* tke worxt caM» Becaoae otf«i have failed is tM- aruidb log not dow reeeinu/r a cure. Said at onee for& treatise &ad& Tree Uottlc of my infallible m»KJy. Give Address in ML Jt covtrt you nothing for a trial, tat I will cure yon. AdAretf V>r. H. O ROOT, 0, Pimm Vtm (X* Faninjdoa-rt^ Londee* E. YAUGHAV & CO, STEAM DYEIJG AND SCOURfflG WORKS. LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. BrMrJt fiikiblishmerd*:— V. CMKHKRBTOWN, I BwTB 8TREKT f OulLMEltCLVL sraRHTT, NEWPOBt. 83, LiJGIi SEREET. KBWPORT. 87, O • SléE *1HEBT, SWANSEA. Ayrtt. for lihondda MR. J. H iHJMA8, TAIL»& & DRAPER, a.. -rSAd -BET, POSTS. Breath Freely Sleep Calmly!! Francis' Asthma Powder Has never failed. Give* ins^ knt r>»li«f in eMes of BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, CATARRH. WHOOPING OQtJGU, *e. See TeaUm.iniitls from Professional Gentlekoeu and othets who have tested tbo Marvelloas Efteot of this Powder. Sold by all Patent Mudiciue Venders, in tinsjat 2/9, 4/H, & 11/ Wholesale from W. Sutton & Son, 10, Buwohurch YardJ London. Or to the Proprietor, GOAT STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. t" t TaaaxAcotf amb Podovh|luk.—A livei Medicine without merenry, is a Tnixtnrp ot jniits of the t»ypArmk* and dandelion plants, goad for headache, tttpiditT, ooativeMM, flatulence, beartbnrn, indices- gas bilioasness, repagnanoe to food, general dis- somfort, depression, Ac. Pepper's IVvazacsm Podfl- phynin. by stiraalating the liver with a most gentle motion on the itoouolii is the noflt reliabi., medicine. Bottles, 8s. 6d. Sold everywhere. IDei., •n having Pepper's. # To Dabcxit Gut Baib/—Locivsb's Suwhdb Hai; SasToaKB produces ajpelfefctljr na^pral sh%de ip law days. No hfir r*torrfr pd is »Sjua&t Lockyer's Snlphor for itfc beautiTinn^. clea»i**n action on the hair, causing it alw*v> (« i^row. Lt g bottles, Is. 6d. Sold everywhere. action on the hair, causing it alw*v> tc ,nW. L' t bottles, Is. 6d. Sold everywhere. j DaAFNKss, Notsas ø ths Ears, -&e.-DIf:LUa', Esskncb poa DBATKXB8 is still the ouly remedy 01 any real worth. Its power of clearing the ear passages and often relieving old cases has been proved soring a quarter of a century. Applied on cotton wool. Bottles, Is. lid. Sold everywhere 4p A DiusHTrrL Flavour.—Cracroft's Amca-Sci Tooth Pasts.—By using this delicioas Aromatit Dentifrice, the enamel of tbh teeth becomes whitc lOud, and polished like ivory. It is e)rtyedtag),> fragrant, jmd specially used lor removing incrasta lions of jtV^r' W ^w^si^cted teeth. Sold by "I! Cheuiwti, rttt, Is. abd fee, each. Get CtacfcpftY Lives Complajkt.—Three-fonrths of onxfanctional derangements are caused by interruption of tb. liver's action. A few dossa of RIMG'. Dakdkliok Aur Qvimsz Liver PILLS, wflbout mercury, are a po&e.: remedy. They perform all the benefits of mercury. witLout am* of its dise^a&U«0> and d»lgerK DivKiBft'e Pills remove allt Urer an< stemaoh com plaints, bilioasness, headache, sickness, shouldoi psins, heartborn. indigestion, constipation, so ensnr tng perfect health. TfceSf sU4^shi«ae4 Pillsstih keen ahead of all othAf»s grsi$lifn remedy ;:I every where. Da. Kmo'e Lrvn ^cuus, ooVtaining .^spdeBcm aDr quinine, without mercury, are far above all 6thcr as the surest, milSeet mains of removing inditteethtr bilioasness, headache, dyspepsia, obstmeiiee# *->« irregnlaritiee of the liver and stomach, moonsurit,. :iemct health. Dr. King's Pitt are sbM'svery' | ■vhere To Sror C^Dttnnfo, a few j^pses of ftn"Wnur. CooetB Mixtvbx arrests the most troubleSo me at • zoughing, restoring relief and tranquillity to tu irritated membranes and aiupassages. So?thinK somforting, and demulcent, its action is-quite • diifet ant frees ordinary Ooagh Remedies Bottles- Boi i everywhere. Fob Gabolim tu Tsboat abb Moitth, af. ParrEK's Ta*XM» TBSpAX G4MUB.—As application «' ^reat sdrviae for- soie throaU whether iijfl&iinnjatorv relaxed, or aleerated. Tannin Gargle is strougly rv MmmeadeC tu tpetkort, singers, kas -greatly pt- Servative and sustaining. It is also a valaivbl< purifier wji ifconth being singi^j^rly agr«e*bl< Astringent, and cleanung. Bottles. Sola every *her* • SulpholimS Sail* is A Toiuit SOAf containing Sulfholink.—It is a delicately refined, chemicallv pare Soap, intended for general use, and is free front the injarions acrid oils peculiar to common/ itoper feetty prepared soaps. Salpholine Soap is exceRent toe washing at all times and rendering the skin soft ,.f--?, and pliable. Tablets, 6d. each. Sold every '"hen ■ .7 To Essuan a Cum 8rm~8nlpholine Lotion ^las at all imperfections in a few days. Spots, Blemish* Irritating Obiectionahl# Roughness, Tan, Uneomfortable 8kin Disfigure ments Ac., however obstinate, entirely fade away (saving theSkia smooth, transfMemt, smple, natural andhealtby. Perfectly harmless. Sa^holine u Bottles 8s. 9d- Sold everywbera. «. COB*S. BOTOM, Am BM^BOBB TOB' Joints.— DBIXAB'S CO" abp BUNION PI«*"M8 BMtbt onl? remedv. They differ from all pKMffi, *■•w sompfni^ evex iomted. By instaatly ssft^umg A WOHDSRFDL MEMCm BKMCHAiTS PILLS 0 -if JMTM" v 1|1 PI LIJS* JU Ax* admitted by thoasand to ba wotth a Gtiaea a box for billieus and nervous dis- ordets, such as wind aod pain in the stomael^ sick bead ache,giddiness,fnllneee and swaliuw after meals, Idiseiaees asia drowsiness^ eoM ebills, flushings ef beat loss af appetite, shortness ef breath, eostfveneae, seurvy.bletches on the skia, disturbed ritif, frighttal Areams. and anaawous aed .tiOD" Wb. lefts tsreatymiaates. TWm is no ietfan, iorteey laMe. it i* thasaands si oases. Every sa^efar is aaraaetly- mvHad to trj sns boxoftbeaaFillcsaid ihw wtli(aaehaawledgeaSOPS WOftTH A amwsi A BOX Pa* fsmalssjif Jfceea jftlis are isivaluable, a»a few doass aabry MT s# gross hameare, open all obstraettens. aai bring alisilstt thatfa aefnjred: MU tarn ale should be witheat UMm. Aere is ao oxCtetat to be fauod to aqaal In PILLS for re- mavisHC any oMkwdai or irfsSlitsSUj'i'f the system. ft tab sn asnpwlag to the difrtioBs gws» with each bee Aey will aoon rsstosto females an ages to sound and xakast health. far a wkak stomaah, fafaM llgsatlan, sal all •VAOro," and a Wr MMU mUKI Iftpik waodees mpoa the They itnocAw tte tools mmmttr syStop, Mstoro the tonglnl ssm|l»M6a,>ByWimt baskSo keen edge ft *pp*¥*. sBtoawM^yaaaSoa with the ROS|b- BCD af firti Ji tlji Ari'if energy of toe kuoaa ftama fife m "mnbVI" admitted by Ibousaads <alii4|jB ■MSSS §t society and one If tbeboSlMaMgfmfeSaaeatMs and debilitated k BeecbaJb M tote (to Mfegast sale af any Emjoha^Ii Ip eouas PILLS. As i raaadv far fmamUm flSMnl, Avtbnm4 diffi- tolty of Bteathkif, BrUth, Tightness pd Op^rsssioa la If JU. Wbeesing, Ao., these Pills are aaclvaASfl; sap atowte labouring under any itAssbnw SI(DpMp% sj ash tqr One Box* to prove that way are mm bast ov«affered to the pubhe iar AsthmalUand 0tojgmpiiveCaaghs. Hoacsenees, din eft instant Mud aad^aamfart to tRws afflicted rith the above flfstrassiag aoi, whsa nsgleoted, dan- {arone oomplaialk Let aay nsssen troubled with my of the above ssipistats gift Bsmum's Covaa Piixs a triaL Ths most violsat Ooagh wm in a abort Kan be amoved. Cautiob.—ThefubHsars —fagstsan aotieo Oat f sssastsj KUb. UiutlsTtoW. Prepared oik Sai soUTwholesale sad cotoil by the sropnetc*, T. Hiiflia, Obemis%BI. flslsoJ% Imail' thire, in bozas la. flSTaai Is. iLjMSk Jgm we from the praattjsg for I* or jil stotoas. fdilf il Druggists SsfhSai lMtebs DaaWt1 iam Kingdom. KJ.—ffeBU—!MfeBnNia%bsashfcOK. DR. RICHTER" a UItI EXPELLER Trade Kark "C01t £ T" Ie the quickest A ufest remedy ia' RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO STIFF JOINTS, A YMT A Has relief and ciire X. SPRAINS, in cases of o'd COLDS, A trial' will prove its pa.ssed efficacy. 1/iJ tk 2/9, of PUemists. or Po^, free 1'3 & a-, 3Landon Depot, ffi.'tencbtiidi-St., EC. WT Beware of Substitutes bearing' a similar Title. CAN BE OBTAINED OF W. H. KEY, 89 and 90, Taff St, Pontypridd. CONSUMPTION AND ITS FINAL CURE. Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Copies have now been issned of MR. G. T. CONGREVE'S Work on CONSUMPTION Bronchitis, k other Chest Diseases. mu?l £ SSSnJFr9e)> fnm tlle P^/faher, CLU0T 8 TOOK, 62, Pattrnotter Row, London, B.C. ..0\1. JUaT PWBLI8HED, too 6 APPENDIX To the above Treatise, being a reprint of beta si Two and Three Hundred INTERESTING & AUTHENTIC CASES selected from those which have appeared la ths Weekly Journals from 1881 to the preeent time. MOTES are appended to many of theee aasee which prove the Oura to be "FINAL and PERMANENT." This Appendix tent POST FREE on application COOMBSIfWQE, P £ DKHAM. W^RflTLOZENGESf Vac msHv Thirty Tssis tkl* klsMf vstaMs KmmAt MMgiti ttiMtaf riiM eiii»a|i ijb Mii kr mim mi 155M*. «k« «u>. mf aw&SH Mws.hwlthr, MS livdr.th* ptMt, bMM4«< ths sastotr, ■ *S»H tew* 1m shm «m «s«a fwmt AiartsrtstKsr H mmMint jam h s S—t tm CMItos. ■W.Byawiissea; viantirnto'B J m HXTni*, esi»{ at yw sfail 0~i <»e.B /'fir Ie Ie .Jt'eIit A. DAVIES, ONHNSt, Mb Has SfKET, 8WAN8EH I A Ust « VmUbi<«|Ms, Sy»in«M», Be. AMN-M«t. H ^SHBBHIhhhbbhB I GKOEG^'S I PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY. WHAT WILL IT DO* It is more than Gold to me,-it saved my Life," WHAT WILL IT DO WHAT WILL IT DO WHAT WILL IT D0 P WHAT WILL IT DO P WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO' WHAT WILL IT DO P WHAT WILL IT DOP WHAT WILL IT DO P WHAT WILL IT DO? WdAT WILL ir DO? 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WHAT WILL IT DOp WHAT WILL IT DOp WHAT WILL IT DOp WHAT WILL IT DOp WHAT WILL IT DOp WHAT WILL IT DOp WHAT WILL IT DO WHAT WILL IT VO P WHAT WILL IT DO p WHAT WILL IT DO O WHAT WILL IT DC „ It You suffee PAiv in the Back and Lours, or between the oHotjldbrs, this remedy will effectually remove them. If you are troubled with Irsitatiok of tho Bindues. 8upfbbsmo> and Rbtkktion of the water, Stohb or Gbavbc, tho owlt Safb effectual Remedy bvbb Offsrbd to thb World is Gaoaac'a P' and Obat«& Pitts. r c If the wtter is H,sH Oolocbhd, Thick, and depositor mnoh bBDiitBNT, lose no time, procure a box of G-bobob's Pills, and Ton will soon be Bight again. J j™ Kidneys and lilver are duggish and out of order, this Remedy will gently at! Ulafe these important organs, open up tbour Cfcooesp PAssAoss^aad proriiote the secretion of health) Bile and other vftAl Hula a S 7oa^Jre \jairtfr to Indtgeatlon, Btl(«aaneaa, and CJonatfpcitlon, you have a 8ubb Bemedykin G-bobob's Pum. If you suffer from any Bowel disorder, such as Piles, Coa. at PtotM, fltttulenee, Colic, you have here a fieaadi you cansirways wty UPOL If you suffer from Palpitation, and are afraid that your HEART is affected, yon will find these Pillsan ErncAcioos fiumi, o „ If you suffer from Hettdache and Giddiness, GeerM t Pills will remove these PAINS sooner than any other known medicine. .?/oa have *•»*» after Bating. »nd feel Drowsy aad Kjlstleas, one dose of George's Pills will act like a charm. If your Food turns Sour and rises into the moath, a few doses of this Remedy will make your troubles a thing of the past. If you feel Kervous, Excitable, and LowSplrited a perfect Antidote will be found in George's Pills. If you have a Dlsays*eeal»le Taste in the mouth, a Binolb Dosb of George's Pile and Gravel Pills at bed-time "ill olea, the tongue before the dawn of another day. If Sleep ails to give you Heat. Try George's PiUa. Tn., WlJJ DlBoteyour bed "aay, sleep Refreshing, and Estivb your Stbkitoth. If you feel unfit for Exertion, Weak, and Lliap, this Remedy will restore your Bwsbot a 1 Strength, and will makr ahour and Exercise the Enjoyhbnt of yc life. If vou are troubled with Ifanaea a I Vomiting" at the "hot fH of pdt.itiZf a box of George's Pilla will make your meat And drink let I Savoitft and Pleasant. If ,t Blood is impure, it will keep pea all the importan ouilots of the tody, and thua sjive few exit aU Gaosa Hctkoubs and no mbr6 Blood Impiarltlefl will be seen buo-qtipg Bolls a p,e#' Blotches, Mores, In thousands of case*; it has removed from the Blood, root and branch, Rheumatic, «corbntlc. Mcrofulons Taintl that had defied all other Remedies. Aau,te If yon have a tendency to Dropsical Nvrelllnars thit Remedy, by its action upon the Kidneys and Skin, will sooo brim, Relief. If you have Difficulty of Breathing-, this remedy wilj orove a friend to you in the hour of need. It will change your constant ailinsr to freedom from pain. It will change the sallow complexion to the bloom of health. It will change your sickliness to vigour; your languor to activity and your general debility to firmness of smew and muscle. It is Aperient, a-.d therefore will remove Constl patlon. It is Antlbilious, and will, therefore, correct all rregularities of the Liver. It it Diuretic, and will, therefore keep open the water passes. It is Tonic, and will, therefore' g've tone and vigour to the Dioestite Organs. It is Hlooit' rLLrYOUnWANT.*<r,,e-re"1",>e»I«« it ALL YOU WANT. These Wopld-raaa^aei Pills said ^varvwlisra. ia 3,1x33 1/li aad 2/? eac h THE HAVELOCK STEAM AND HYDRAUlICPACKINC COMPANY, V MANUFACTURERS OF Steam, Hydraulic and Pump Packings of the best qualities. PACKINGS: Engine, Hydraulic, tthd PumpLOf all kinds. INDIA RUBBER GOODS halves, VVashers, Buffer Springs, Sheeting K (solids insertion), Rubber Hose of all sizes. ASBESTOS GOODS: Millboard, Asbestos and Rubber Sheeting, ditto with Wire, &c. Waterproof Garments made to order. RED JUOPE POINTING. f- t" Samples and Prices on application. Local Agent—MR. JB, PENN, 228, Newport-Road, CARDIFF. GEORGE'S COUGH BALSAM. ''r'' For the CUM of Coughs, Coldsj SsthqML Hoaroeaoss, Wheezing, Infiuenza SpitS of Stood, Consumption, BronauS: Whooping Ooafh, Difflo«ltyof Sn^tMnir, and all Affeotioas of the Chest and Lungs. Extraordinary Cure of a Cough of Six Years' staning, declared before a Commissioner to Administer Oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature. England. I HENRY JAMES GAM 9fAG9L of ^16 f Widemarsh-straet* in the City of Hereford, Contractor and Decorator, da solemnly and maoetblg dor elwo es follows: 1. About 8 years ago I had a seven attack of rhenmatio fever, from which, whoa I Bad recovered. TTta-d a bad ooqgk: and the Medical man wbe atttended me, who is ona of the Visiting 8urgeone to the Hereford Infirmary, informed me that Ineverooald be thoroughly oured from it. 2. I'rom that time until about two, ago I have suffered more cr lu. from the samo cough, which at times was worse than at others. I eepeeially was affefto& by it ia the mornings when I got up, whea sometimes I coughed antil I was almost suffocated, and I thought I should be sti- fled. 3. During those years I consulted sev- eral medical men, from following whoaa advice I obtained no relief, and I have tsrtcen various pateat medicines Tith the same MMit, aad I had given lip all hepe of alleviating the oougb. 4. About two years ago I was rsoom- mended by a friend to bay a bottle of George's Cough Balsam, And although I had no faith ia its prtmog effioaoious, I gave way to my friend's im- portunities, and purchased a bottle. 6. From the first Bottle of George's Cough Balsam I took I felt greatly relieved, and I bought another bottle, which I took, end which effectually oared my eough, aad since that tilDe 1 have had no return of the oongh. -6t_I £ Ll.&Bd I have t«k«u cold I take a dose of the Batata as a preventative, and I Am now, and have been since I took George's Cough Balsam, As free from Cough as I ever was in my life. And I make a solemn declaration, con- scientiously believing the same to be true, aad^fey virtue oi the provision* of-au Act made and passed in the fifth and sixth years of the reign of his late Majesty Kinjr William IV, intituled "An Act to repeal an Act of the present Session of Parlia- ment, intituled An Act for the more effec- tual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmation taken add made ia various departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire suppression of volunUry aDd extrajudicial Oaths and Affirmations, and to make other provisions for the abolition of unnecessary Oaths." Taken and declared at 16, Bedford-row, in the County of Middlesex, this 9tb day of October, 1880, before me, C. LocKs MOLB8, a Commissioner to Administer Oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature. Ry. SKITB Gauxaob. Mr B. A. George.—Dear Sir,—Please send me tbree gross of Cough Balsam at oaGe, as I shall be quite out in a few days. The sale daring tberpresenV winter baa beotf the greatest I hAve yet %ad, aamony thirty bottles b»v £ g hfc»n$arohas#d at my shop in a day. Tais has been oaused entirely by the recommendation of those who have tested its efficacy. I am, dear air, yours faithfully, PHILIP RALPH, High Town, Hereford, January 17, 1886. CAUTION. The Pablio are particularly requested to observe that the words "GEOttGfi'S COUGH BALSAM" ar* stamped on each Bottle. "tote are Genuips without. The BALSAM" will be found peculiarly serviceable for ktLlEVltfGt ALL PAINS, from whatever cause iris- ing, such as TOOTHACHE, EARACHE, PAIN IN THE OHBSr Ott HOWBLd, DIaKRHCE a, <tc., Ac. Sold iB.Bottlee, at lilt and 2/9 each, by most Oaemists and Medicine Vendors in tfyo VV jrJd. ..1 ■ i i B. A. GEORGE, XBDICAL HALL, PENTRE, PONTYPRIDD, Glamorganshire. PHILLIP R. JAMES, PONTYPRIDD AND RHONDDA VALLEY. Bill Poster and Town Crier RENTS ALL THE PRINCIPAL POSTING STATIONS IN PONTYPRIDD AND RHONDDA VALLEY. HORSES aDd TRAPS kept for Hire, PIANOFORTE ON HIRE. Offices: Penuel Square, Pontypridd. ———————— A barber shaving a customer's head drew blood and put one of his ringers on it. Again he made a cut and put down another finger, and so on till he had no more fingcis free. "Ah," said he, as he paused in his work "a barber's is a difficult trade; we ought to have a thousand fingers. ° It was formerly the custom to present a bowl of ale to malefactors on their way to execution The county of York, which strongly adheaes to its ancient usages, was theJaat place where this cus- torn continued. A saddler at Bawtry lost his life in consequence of declining the refreshment; as, had he stopped as usual, his reprieve, which was actually on the road, would have arrived in tfene enough to have saved him. Hence arose tBte saying that the saddler of Bawtry was hanged for learlz- his ale..