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COUNTY COURTS CIRCUIT No. 29. Courts have been appointed by the Judge of this Circuit, to be held as follows, for January, February, aud March, 188;), | JAXUAKY. FEUlvl'AKA j .MARCH. -1-1- Bangor IMonday 2(jiMonday 2; Monday 2S Carnarvon [Tuesday 27!Tuesday 24 Tuesday 24 Chester jThttrs. 15, 29'Thurs. 5, 1!), 2<j,Thurs. 12, 2(; Conway Thursday 22 Thursday l!i Denbigh Tuesday 13 'Tuesday 17 Flint Holyhead Tuesday 201 [Tuesday Holywell iWeduesday 28 Wednesday lS'Wednesday 25 Llandudno Thursday 12 Llangefni ITuesday 3 Llangollen Saturday 17: [Monday 9 Llanrwst Friday 30 Triday 27 Menai Bridge | Tuesday 17 Mold Friday 23 Friday 20,Friday 20 Rhyl Friday 13' Ruthin Wednesday 21 Wednesday 11 St. Asaph [Friday l(v [Friday 13 Wrexham ¡WedneSday,' 141Wed, 4, 25 Wed. 18
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A DELIGHTFUL FLAVOUR.—Cracroft's Area Nut Tooth Paste. -By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice, the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound and polish like ivory. It is exceed- ingly fragrant, and especially useful for removing incrustations of tartar on eglected teeth. Sold by all Chemists. Pots, Is illd, and see that you get Cracroft's. Kernick's Vegetable Worm Lozenges are the most efficacious remedy ever introduced for Worms. Being inocent in their character, they may be taken by children of all degrees and conditions with perfect safety. They are most useful for luldren of delicate storaachs and pale complexion as they Strengthen the system by giving an appetite. LrYER AND STOMACH PILLS. DR KING'S DANDELION AND QCIN- INE LIVER PILLS. Theselfamous Pills do not contain even a trace of Mercury, or any of the maney dangerous ingredients frequently found in advertised Pills. The fact continues to keep Dr King's renowned discovery in front of all Pills whatsover, as the saf- est, speediest, most certain and effectual remedy for disorder of the Liver and Stomach, whether in the form of Billiousnes, Constipation, Indegestion, Flatulence, Acidity, Headache, Shoulders Pains, everish Restlessness of the whole system. Dis- inclination for Food, or Dyspeptic symtoms generally. I you suffer from Head-aches, Billious Complaints, Indiges- tions, Costiveness, Rheumatisms, a Tic-Dolorex, try Kernick's Vegetable Pills. They are easy to swallow, being very small, require no confinement indoors, strengthen the system, and have been tried by thousands. We announced them to be the best Medicine n the world REMARKABLE DISAPPEARANCE Of all dirt from everything By using HUDSON EXTRACT OF SOAP. REWARD!! Purity, Health, and Perfect Satisfaction By its regular use. N.B.—It is a Pure DRY SOAP in fins powder, and lathers freelv in Hot or Cold Water. Refuse Imitation, Insist upon Hudson's. THE HOUSEHOLD TKKASURE.—Safe but certain in its action PREPARED CALIVORSIAN BORAX purifies and sweetens every- thing, expels dirt, softens water, preserves food, destroys diseass germs, and arrests decay. Excellent for Toilet and Laundry use, "The Queen of Antiseptics." Sold everywhere, lllustraded Particulars of its Discoevry, Uses, Receipts, Arc with sample Packet, sent free for two Stamps from the Works Patent Borax Company, Birmingham. The Dandelion Extract contained in Dr King's Pills, by its well-known action on the Liver (the most important gland in the whole frame,), causes the oodiJy secrection as to flow in the regular manner and conjointly with the Tonic ingredients, greatly invigorates, so maintining the great portals of the sys- tem in the best condition to secure good health. Any Chemist sells them in boxes, Is. l1d. and 2s. 9d. As a safe, neiMianent, and warranted cure for Pimples Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases and Sores of all kinds, we can with confidence recommend CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Sold by Chemists everywhere.
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PERFECT ITP kLTfr restored without Medicine or ex- oenGc, THE STOMACH, BLOOD, BIAIN, NEtVES, LIVEKJ LUNGS, BREATH, AND SKIN restored by Du BARRY'S DELICIOUS HEVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, which cures effectually dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, acid- ity, cough, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, phlegm, diarrhoea, dysentery, liver complaints, flatulency, distension, haemorrhoids, nervousness, bilicasness typhus, typhoid, scarlet, gastric, enteric, bilious, ague and other fevers, sore throats, diphtheria, measlee, catarrhs, colds, rheumatism, gout, eruptions, impurity and poverty of the blood, hysteria, neuralgia, irrit- ability, sleeplessness, low spirits, spleeD, palpitation, heartburn, headache, nervous debility; nausea and vomiting after eating, even in pregnancy or at sea; sinking fits, exhaustion, epilepsy, paralysis, atrophy, wasting diseases, feverish breath. 37 years' invariable sueeass with adults and delicate children. 100,000 curei. of cases considered hopeless. Four times aa nourisking and sustaining as meat, and digesting when no other will stay on the stomach, it saves fifty timea its cost in other remedies. We quote a few of the 100,000 Cures:-Cure No. 49,432, of 50 years'indescri- bable agony from dispepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness and vomiting, by Du B:ury's Fond.—Maria Jolly. Cur? No. 100,510.—Preservation of Life.—A dangerous ill- flesa having left my stomach too weak to assimilate ordinary food of any kind suffiicient to keep me alive, lowe THY preservation to Du Barry's Revalenta Biscuits on which I subsisted for months, recovering a healthy digestion, and strength, and muscle, to the astonish- ment of myself, my medical adviser, and friends,- EDWARD WOOD, Bolton, 14th June, 1883. Cure No. 08.418.-Consurnption.-<' Du BARRY'S Foou has, through a kind Providence, been the means of preserving to me the life of a dear wife, who was fast sinking into the grave in the last stages of consump- tion, not being expected to live from one minute to n,w>ihev.—Rev. T. CHOKLEY, Holywell. North Wales, March. 5. 1869." No. 4G,801.—The Marchioness de Brelian, os" seven years' liver complaint, sleeplessness, and the most intense nervous agitation, debility and melancholy, reo&fering her unfit for social intercourse. No. #9,212.—"Liver complaint and diarrhoea, from which i had suffered fearfully for three years, despite the best medical treatment, have yielded to Du Barry's excellent food.—W. EDIB:, Major, H.M.S., Unattached." No, 85,132.—Dr. F. W. Beneke, Professor of Medicine in Ordinary to the University, writes April 8, 1872: I shall never forget that I owe the preservation of one of my children to Du BARRY'S FOOD. The child suffered from complete emaciation, with constant vomiting which resisted an medical skill, and even the greatest care of two wet nurses." No. 48,320.—"Du BARRY'S FOOD has cured my wife of 20 years' most fearful suffering from nervous and bilious attacks, palpitation of the heart, and an extraordinary swelling all over, sleeplessness fliid asthma. Medical aid never availed her. VTANASIO LA BAIIBEEA, Mayor of Trapani, Sicily t. No 72,048.—" Du lLiHRY's FOOD has cured me of 36 vearv' asthma, which obliged me to get up four or five times every night to relieve my chest from a pressure which threatened suffocation.—Rev. P. JJOILLET, Ecrainville, France." Cure No. 89,915 of 20 years' fearful debility,—" Avignon, April 13, 1876. Du Harry's Food has perfectly qu- ed me of 20 years' dyyoepsia, oppression, and debiliiy, which prevented me dressing or undressing myself, or making even the slightest effort. I am now, at the age of 61, perfectly restored to health and strength. (Mme.) BORRELL, nee CARBON ETTi. 100,000 cures, including those of the late Emperor Nicholas of Russia, Dr. Livingstone and Mr W. H. Stanley, the African Emplorer, who saved 220 of hi* men from inanition, Lord Stuart de Decies, of Drs. Ure, Wurzer, Elmslie, Chorland, Routh, etc. Du BARRY'S RKVALENTV ARABTCA FOOD sells: Packed for all climates, in tins of -Jib. at 2s; lib., 3s \;d; 21b., Cs 51b., 1 Is 1 —lli., 32s costing about 2d per meal. Also th i)u BARRY'S Tonic Revalenta Biscuits, in tins at 3> and (;s. All tins are sent free of carriage in the Kingdom, against Postal Order. All the mines our Food sells at three ounces of gold per pound. Du BAHRY A: 0 • I.TMITEP, XO. 77, Regent-street, I.op.don, W., and i: Grocers and Chemista Iin the world* Soiu uti tiiis town by Griffith Davie% Eligh-street. lob
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A FATAL MISTAKE IN AMERICA. The Cleveland (Ohio, U.S.A.) Press, of Feb. 23, 1883, publishes an account of a fatal surgical operation which has caused a great commotion among medical men throughout the whole country. Dr. Thayer, the most emi- nent surgeon in Cleveland, pronouncing it scandalous. It appears that a Mrs King had been suffering for many years with some disease of the stomach which had resisted the treatment of all the physicians in attendance. The disease commenced with a slight derangement of the digestion, with a poor appetite, followed by a peculiar indescribable distress in the stomach, a feeling that has been described as a faint "all gone sensation, a sticky slime collecting about the teeth, causing a disagreeable tabte, especially in the morning. This sensation was not removed by food, but on the contrary, it was increased. The eyes then became tinged with yellow, and were sunken. After awhile the hands and feet became cold and sticky-a cold perspiration. There was a constant lired and languid feeling. Then followed a dreadful ner- vousness. with gloomy forebodings. When rising sud- denly there came a dizzy feeling like vertigo. After a time the bowels became costive, so that it was difficult to pro- cure a inovemeut without a cathertic. Soon followed a disposition to spit up the food after eating, sometimes in a sour, fermented condition. All this derangement caused a terrible palpitation of the heart, so as to make the breathing difficult. Finally, the patient was unable to retain any food whatever, and there was constant pain in the abdomen. All prescribed remedies failing to give relief a consulation was held, when it was decided that the patient had a cancer in the stomach, and, in order to save the patient's life, an operation was justifiable. Accord- ingly. on FCi). 22, 1S83, the operation was performed by Dr. Vance, in the presence of Dr. Tuckerman, Dr. Perrier. Dr. Arms. Dr. Gordon. Dr. Lapuer, and Dr. Rallwell, of the Police Board. The operation consisted in laying open the cavity of the abdomen and exposing the stomach, bowels, liver, and pancreas. When this had been done, an examination of the organs was made, but, to the horror and dismay of the doctors, there was no cancer to be fuund. The patient did not have a cancer. When too late, the medical men discovered that they had made a terrible mistake. They sewed the parts together and dresseil the wound that they had made, but the poor woman sank from exhaustion and died in a few hours. How sad it must be for the husband of the poor woman to know that his wife died from the effects of a sui gical operation that ought never to have been performed. If this woman I had taken the proper remedy for dys- pepsia (for this is what the disease really was), she would have been living to-day. Seigel's Curative Syrup, a remedy made expressly for dyspepsia or indigestion, has restored many such cases to perfect health after all other kinds of treatment have failed. The evidence of its efficacy ill curing this class of cases is too voluminous to be published here, but those who read the published evi- dence in favour of this dyspeptic remedy do not question its com incing nature and the article has an extensive sale Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, 17, Farriugdon-road, London, E.C. ANOTHER CASE IN I'OIXT. Crofton, Christian Co., Ky., U.S.A., January 5th, 1882. ¡; DeiU' Sir,—My daughter. Sarah F. Walker, last Jan- uary was confined to her bed, and had been for twelve months, was under treatment of three eminent physicians, who said she had Consumption and Heart Disease. The doctors and all that saw her said she was bound to die But I persuaded her to take your Seigel Curative Syrup, and after having used two and a half (K) ct. bottles she was restored to perfect he.dth, and said she felt better than she had for five years. M daughter is now living and enjoying good health, but had it not been for your medicine she would have been now dead.—Yours, &c., (Rev.) M. Melton. Anyone doubting this can write to Sarah F. Walker, Croftou,Ky. N.B.—If you think this worth printing, please do so if not, give it to the waste basket." PRONOUNCED HOPELESS BY FOUR DOCTORS. Mr W. Bouchier, Eastover, Bridgewater, sends the following :— West Quay, Bridgewater, December 21st, IS" Dear Sir, -It affords me great pleasure to add my tes- timony to the wonderful effects of Mother Seigel's Cura- tive Syrup. For a period of eight years 1 suffered from a severe cough and indigestion, with frequent attacks of rheumatism and for eleven months I was under medi- cal treatment, without deriving the slightest benefit. The last four doctors I was under assured me that mine was a hopeless case, and gave me up as incurable. About that time I heard of Seigel's Syrup, which I was induced to try, and through its use, I am thankful to say, I quickly got restored to health, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. I may say that whenever I feel the least symptom of my old complaints I at once take a few doses of the Syrup, which quickly sets ui: all right. I send you this in hope that other sufferers may be in- duced to give the Syrup a trial.—Yours truly, (Signed) Win. Rendall"
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