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Kilmarnock Weekly Post and County of Ayr Reporter

INDISCRETION OF YOUTH

... INDISCRETION OF YOUTH. --- Sorts, ulcers, and swellings, can with certainty le cured, if this Ointment be thoroughly rubbed all roast the complaining parts twice or thrice a day, keep's* them covered with linen rag spread with the WM- Tbe Pills mull be ...

INDISCHETIoN OF YOUTH

... considerable saving by takingtbe larger sizes. E - . — oat — rac — ted and Stir Joints Elephantiasis Fistulas EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF THE NEW MODE OF TREATMENT. [4345 Cures without a single failure.] ES EVERT SSE AA PERTAIN AS THAT WATER di THIRST. Toil ...

SAVE DOCTOR'S FEES-SURE CURES

... tried them for pains in the hack, and they eased me in a few hours.—G. K They did me good; I want them for a friend.—W. S. Your pills saved my life. I was reduced to a most frightful state of debility.—H. J. Their vivifying effects are wonderful.—D ...

And when age and experience have somewhat softened and toned down the fiseh of youth, tt will be

... And when age and experience have somewhat softened and toned down the fiseh of youth, tt will be greatly improved. He *sensed to toi to be like one who will wear well, if he takes care not to let his talents get dimmed and rusty by non-usage. Should be ...

TRANk#PORT OF TROOPS. We read in the Friend of India the follovsing important statement, bearing on the ..

... continues t: atiquil. and dragged her out, stripped off her clothes to get money. Others had plundered her the Doctor ere he died; she saved her marriage ring iit her had.; she had to leave the body unburied, anti with bare feet to walk over the horning rough ...

TIIE SECRETS OF LUNATIC ASYLUMS. I HISTORY AND POSITION OF SAVINGS BANKS. Nov so many years ago if any poor

... times arduous, duties of trustees of savings banks. It is Private Asylums to which the niece opulent classes of very desirable that the L gislature should devise and ensociety are in the habit of committing their friends or force such a system of check and ...

DOCTOR YOURSELF! – THE POCKET ZSCULAPICS, OR EVERY MAN HIS OWN PHYSICIAN

... them for pains in the back, and they eased me In a few hours.—G. R. They did me much good; I want them for a friend.—W. S. Your pills saved my life. I was reduced to a most frightful state of debility.—H..l. Their vivifying effects are wonderful ...

CURLING STONES AND HANDLES

... until they try it, after which they will not look at any other. Be sure you get the 'GRES:MEAD SOLE POWDER.' SOLE MAN , FACTCRERS— J. AND A. DOUGALL, GLASGOW. S. Grocery Tows Cossetrv. A N OLD LANDMARK GONE. Those who have been brought up from youth to manhood ...

C tmporarn Vvesss

... 'Eastern Monarch,' we assnredly have proof that an organised di‘cipline is equal to the moat awful emergency. There can be no doubt that reliance on • moral sentiment most calm the mind in trying moments, but in all can,, of accident, either by sea or land ...

DEATH OF MR JOHN ANDREWS

... witness bear Thine was a true, a brave, a noble soul. Who, like to thee, could lead th' unequal strife, When youthful science called for help to save The victims doomed to loss of health and life, . . By vested Wrong, and Prejudice. her slave. Who, like to ...

bleak country to which they might fly, and Clavery and his devil,, dare not follow. The engagement, we are told,

... one saddle empty, and leaving more than one trooper on the ground ; re-forming, they charge again with the same result. They try it again still farther down, and here the moos is softest, and the trooper ' horses are plunging to the belly in the soft, muddy ...