Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 25, 1886, Image 4

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I DAILY JWlrtf.H SIN: (OlA’YDI'S, bKORGl A, Tl'KSDAY .MORNING. MAY 1S8fi. (Columbus C*5ui> ii i ivr>.nm. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD. Diiilv, Wffklv i•!i<I S.iihLiv. T1h> ENQI'IIIKH-SI’N i- ; Oil Mi)iwl:iy. Thi* WwkI.v Tin 1 Daily iin’liuting Sun ctmj:. fur 7*Y. I'-1‘ iimnl mouth*. *1 OU r, r *\- nmutli Tht> Sun lay i* delivered b; city <>r mailed to sub«erilh a year. Tin’ Weekly is issued «»n M d. liverod l).\ • f. co, to sub d.\l Mli).II o! III!. Sl i’s| !> i Dll I.. W’ lii’ii ;t -f'cMy |i;irli^:m l».- 'UK*'* V* TV null’ll < l v 'D’ UI'd\' I " • V Ml .Ml ( • mini 1 1o,| l, • t In* •»j•).»»— ! i1111, ii i- •:<*i mi u.ill v an heall!i *uI in< li• 1i i«>n I >r I he •tinlry at la rue. Km- iiet..ner. i In-drjith- . •»\\ uiveli the * I’ei.lv liill : ll i I' * ImlHf. ;»> rUU'-eh 1 he 1 ’llira jn I nleV-M. . ;, n )ntil'll 1 1\ iet v, and it diu\t « ii it: t Id- : •'Thi.- i. on'v Min* rume aim i it ion the fact at 11ir 11 1 'iiioi'''«.tic pa tv can be <•!'< ] upon to • 1 In* HYiuik thills w .If n toe i i_lii l a ill*? won I-1 HI 1 he J*!’iee fdl* ni ii.nrlv.iuo-: O the UK • g. fa .III .J ■ ‘L elncrpl i-*e ■soppJyuiK n Hi nt SI.la a year wdl be taken J«»r tin late-. iJIn I...rope, be op"'i I up t<i !.■* mill 20 per cent. Mississippi, |,‘ 1 •i-T’ cl-, i. <.ii r.ilviinres, whlnmt fell■ i*i• ii• <• in.•<•< ;i-<• ni* 11 ninl 10 jmt i l l 1 .. iill j i‘iirv:'l ill. I I , I|>C.! 1101—I ; fur |.. mis- 111'," IT) |HT I’l'il!., ll'S ll I ■: JI < -1* pri(VS , if ir.null- mid 11u>r<■ fur in' vimo -s in* cmini r. iik'I’i’Iipins; fui'Tixii*. 1|n r cent. n uni i : ! ' 1 1 • ■ ■ ■ t ii .!.•■- ....| , m ,, x . of 2") ... AO per i-i•;i 1. ; Hir Ai‘Umi-:. -. 10 | r .'.in. *n r. iin.n ni; Hllppli • . .1 mi '..'.i.'.i | • Iilit n" 10 per cciil. "ii 11 1 ... H ii >■. • in ■ ‘ • 1 11 I*.. • cm runt mi; . ! 1 < . ; i I lull i * •« • l.i— .'(' n 0 : if.- :i null] i,i - m . - I . .~.Y.'■'iii nnu |„. r m, jiim, ■ |0| tire 1, n! i I IV,lDi P T7AA.fi m •Iv 1)1 u ■ n. and *»n cent* ,d fur the Week; not lie a f.uddi pro ; • e ills or i'lteresls ofc ■! )..!. lid .. S K -ellCH or 0 divii uaIs will I.c charge 1 1S J '• 1 isoiuems. 11 ! f ni tracts made for • d vc it;-, tg b\ tile yc.< 01 ituaries will beebarg 1 f i at custoina ry N ue 1) 1: solid metal mils us d. Al iMimniinications should be a Id re nod to tlie P r "i * ol' the F.n'r iuku-Si ,, IU • . 1 III. Kill NM ! i. .1.1 1 , • in ly in ill.- mil I* ye-tcrdiiv t«» the lusi.in oF "th Y i' Ij.iirtailt 11in):i-iv. 1 ■ a ie Imlise ii. -1 ivs • > adjtmin in 1 iin • ! ir *,-J U-fSI-ll tali ,1 look 11 Ft it tin ir len ■cs. 1 lid' jiii.i in- (cr ski], mrli t tin iil' thnsc Uinl - it. serving euiisidiT,al if m *i* .I.IJ ii.ii-iiK' rc|iurti. :-11 f\\ III! ; strikes •Me 1 i •* *1 *: -inL'. ii■ id -imnli an ' Ills 1 y coin- HU' ■i;i re purls sliuiv Mu ; 1 nisi 1 ii‘sh fnil- me- an* ili-(T(-ii--iir_'. This III v ! e only a | c* i.u -i.l. III-", llllt 1 III- t " 11 till (Ml !«np‘t Iht imli •il to .111 i ni | i\t.-iii<-nt 1 1* lni“im-ss tlm Ill'll ml till! Cllll111 I V. T, 10 ’-i Ti-tin v uF 1 lie 1 iv .-11 ry ( s| i 11 III! Cs Unit tin iiriHmirv <■ x|■<. n Ii, Ilf III" K"Vi imu "lit Fill- till- flslTll yi .11’ ■NS7 will l-\i-( -il ; lc tul-.ll I’e V l 1 ill ll H til • e\l(Mit j uf 1. IN U " ,lelicil "I* !•'.’-! •" s!l,H0<». a, tin- <’;,(•( . .r 1 ,i- ii-tiv !:i. 1 ll". •el) MM selnin- 1 ( l> i 'v 1 I.miiiiic ,".,r .1.1.::,; >ll: 11, i-lntieii ' Wil l ll w -l.lc II . 111 i .‘c III nit'- iml• | I ;l , :* iff “1O.tl1lO.OHU Mill l .'ll .in no, 1 chiiivi- ! (i! S2 M 1,1 ll II I.l II III nil H'O, Ti i: ii .illci- ,1! 1 entry 1- :: nd t heir iiiq,' il "llii-Jl! i/- lo liiiui v i 1 ll, • rnofid'! 1 lit’ ll:ll V In,use which c, ill.! lint lie ; mad w ■ ti-i -Fiyrht when t cd, mid 1 ll In u it ms dry u - ;it 1 n i it di. lint re- j <|" "I IV1 nir. ll nttrii lie;. ICI - t lilt I'linl' ’ y ii part ol' the p. ii.Hty * i to democrat r* i ule." .. sliivin.: ni 111!- Ilill ■>. 11.. .1 I r.S I •- l*n • . : I -1 I sill II* ill i'li. |S anxi. .u- In up. ll •- -nil'll n I m \. i[ ... I ■I i • . w 11 iml'! 11. .n I il A Ini' n ll;. ■ . .In'.' .I"pi■ i.iN ll" !'.■ I>ii.i'I nil A in. ; mi meti■ ■ •• n il. in. rii.c I nit III.';. In..! I..... i I III- -i-'.-i.l . ,, .1.- an linin' i l' i'll I :l < I '.V .11 "I' i I Hi .1 l i -' il - Inc limn I n\. ;i I i .(• II.'I'.III I |.i i-1 till, nl I lii- Iiliji'1't. *1 III \ In. ,1; II,.. .11 Pill, -lilies ,1.- II poll pmllillilnl'V lurin’-. nil. I.'lllnrrnt ic inn! uii-.\iiii'ii.'!.n ; u vjrt.ml ;ri : i tnicr- lain lavniv.l i11■ Ii\ i' I la) - end ii.<iiist rii■> al I In' u.x j .• ii -r nl’t Ii" i!• ■ al i iran ; a 1 ml ii v \\ liii'li furl Ikt Ir els to the enricli- n ii ait n I* I in- ti-’A ii I ! In- in.-- -. ivi-ri-li n lent III’ till 1 IIUIUV. i. i" ll ! in-l- | -ni'k.-l-. U'li'lll'i this jil-npn.-i-*l rxtr.l S II 10,0110 liji.le gone, VI. LM |.| ipxnm, t.i UK') 1 . .".I !.<-• penpl ea s nit ci-fl J11 i-.--ti.iii they ask'.’ U'niil.1 an Vi- f. ''in.I ii- ivn \ into I In- pockets <.t ni-rii .iu -■ -w11ii-ii I >ur Wii ,iiii-j-lnn ii .-niitem]mrarv jjm■ - mi o ivii.im I all - u -Ii fault lim li-r.- that lii'ic a11- nli-i'ty |n-njil.- still Iivilla' win. ail I'.'iiiciiiIh-i' v\ Inai Anicrirau aili'-lmi )\iryin'll t In; stars ami st ri pi- U'l-r." alnm-t a- cunspi.-,us i,i the Ii*l lavtr-rpo.il a- the liritish Hap "■Ill'll this enuntry asko.I no favors ol . . ri'st of the vii'ld an.I ennliinditil with ■at Itrii mi for tin- - • .\.-r. i-. niy ,,f |], . Thi- « as Iu'fiir.■ tho i'a vs u In n u Uy "hat nr | |, ni | ., p;, (| u I'alii'.l .Ii■ i I'oa'ls, an- f..ini. 1 h. hr 11. - linn.1.ms incoiivciiii'iici.s wlmuthi-y are miry Min! iiiipassalil.'. an.I llu-ii nlmni! is ilry anil plriisunt n • i.-i-1 iiilt an I i i-1 in-r it is miiK-rcssary to lvimilil them or abol ish their ilefe.'ls. Ml VVN Ut. til'UM\ .V "l.slt.itN ItMI.IUUII. T'lis i utei'prisc, « hii li ha- I'm iis ..1 .'t a short un Sa vamiali t- 1 InO I ’u'O '■ !. annul.! the I'nileO ''tales I,, shut ourselves in from t lie re-1 I-I* tin- "orl-!. 11; those .1. y.- I here was i fair li. l.1 .uni nn favor .or-t-very man w iiliim m labor. Now our Coiu- uie.'. e has h.jen swept from 1 ho on-an, uuil "on it Hot, that foreign vessels are ahs "no-i> t a phi bite. I front eupaointr in i>ur ■ instill : l»w!o it is altoiiotlior liTei> eri Wool.I lie lining Manufactured by Cleveland Brothers, Albany, N. Y., is the PDRIiST, STRONGEST, AIOST HEALTHFUL, and will always be found THE MOST RELIABLE AND MOST ECONOMICAL preparation ever produced for making most delicious, light, white, sweet and healthful biscuits, cakes, pastry, pudding?, &c., and has met with unprecedented success wherever introduced during tiie past fifteen years. Tire public have a right to know what they are using as food. Anything that so vitally affects the health of the family as the daily bread we eat should be free from any suspicion of taint, and housekeepers should demand that manufacturers plainly stale all the ingredients of compounds that are used in the preparation of our daily diet. Do not use baking powders whose manufacturers wholly or partly withhold from the public a knowledge of the ingredients from which they are made. CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER is made only of purest Grape Cieam of Tartar, Bicarbonate of Soda, and a Pttlc wheat flour, the latter to preserve the strength of the powder. Nothing else whatever is used in its ma uifacture. New York, July 11, 18S4. In. analvzing samples of baking powder purchased by myself of a number of grocers in New York City, I find that CLEVELAND’S ULTERIOR BAKING POWDER contains only pure Grape Cream of Tartar, Bicarbonate of Soda, and a small portion of flour. R. OGDEN DO REM US, M. D„ LL. D„ Prrf. Chemi-try an,l Tr.xioilogy in “ Bc'.'.i’vuc Ifnopitnl Medical College;” Piof. ciiviaiiiry and l'hyaici in the “ College of the City of New York.” U n. T i! IU i ii ;i V ,>3KSE»c« f'DST PERFECT MADE Tnrnst pnA gtroneast Nntnml Fn.l" Flavors. Vaoi ia, i.einon. Orange, AlmouU, Hose, eto., it avor ;-..i dclloately and naturally as tlm fruit. PRICE CAKING POWDER CO., Cuiaoo. ST. LOOTS. N EWENGLAND CONSERVATORY op MUSIC Boston, Mass. iFOIR, S.A.XYEL MISSIO N A I, i \lUbS. (>!Hce nt (ilass Bros.’ fit ucj stfp'e. Residence Fourth avenue, south Catholic church. mv2A tf iKuecp9«or to Dr J. AI. A f a son. ’ Drtice next door to Rankin House. Same en trance as Riddle's gulierv. oct-ly \\T V. TIGNER, n » Dentist. 3A 1 Twelfth street ifwmeriy RandolpJi street. e7-ly O. E. THOMAS, JR. Ci. E. CHANDLER. ’i'HO M AS A: OH A NDi ER. I _ Attorney s-at-I,aw. o'rtice 118 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga. tf TO PARENTS. 7I’iny baking powders are very pernicious to health, and while every one regards bis own. he sliould abd have a care for the tender oues—thi) little children. SEA FOAM contains none of the bad qualities of baking powders—soda or saleratus. It contains no hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. All G’hemistsiwbo have analyzed Pea Foam commend it. Housekeepers wh:» base used it will have no other. Cooks, whose best effort > have failed with other ]>owders. are jultil.'i ! • ver Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, save.- It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure. [>ed by the leailinu hotels and restaurants in New York city and throughout the country. B or sale by all lirstbclass grocers. GANTZ, JONES <0 CO., 17(> Duane St., N. 3’. TH? LARGEST and BEST EQUIPf»t Dim 1 1 , 1 , | . , i . 11. .i.ii,.,, -p WORLD -l0<>In^nirtorR,20<t:. Studenti lust yenr. Th \N. IT * I, is .11 »1 M ll. ;i - ■ tl Jl( h M's I a I |i 1. 11 • t;ii\i* Git HiU t \tli Ol tiltll. l.iull 11UM1 W *1 •“* 1 ough Inttruoifyti iu Y'ocul and Iimtruiiiental Music, Piano n OrgHti’Purtnp. Pine Arts,Oratorio Literature,Frei "Ii, in 1 a.ul huimii Laii'-'tiuges, Eng.mii Urancliei,Ch i' T'tftion, t C ’ ' *- *- ili-liniti- -1 ia j 11 -. TI.c iiia'ivy r . i|* t lie j in "'U' hut 'Iniiil niiiriiie ahotli.'v upi-dii. eiilrrprim- r.>11 tci11|>Ih1 f at a vi-rv enrlv ! I'm' l:U>"i'" liiffli H-iifleil to maltti t'.iu avia day liavini' a line in nuiiiiny unli-r from | Ufa' ''on Savannnh I>y way of ]>1 il,1 i 11 o- Ma.-on, | man in- ainl a 01 nisi.I<-intile force of lian.ls an* at i 'I' ", .I'k 1 "i !" 'I ii t lie Sn van mil. mi, I Macon , fK to <ldl; hoard end room with Stooni II it, ¥45t«i$7. r »pert.!rin. Fall Term h' 'n tpoihi r 1), VorlllHRtrntcd Oalomlnr, with full inf lenr tiian it i I tn-rtai I c'.i '! '.'.i I y only one out lc; ■io "licit uu.'killiJ lafloi I'n.'nl, 11 i-. I.jc.-t, ih wc 1 nl "in* i, " U* 1 lie Iti-lil ol’ atrrrnllnro. Tin fnrtliiT infoi'niol, to cxlond i "'ayes wln.-li sn, Ii luliof eoniinaiKl Ini,'ll Ol the An.eriemi workiliy- I ■Utim.'d WnilUEE, lHr., P,»nklia liOSTo.N*. y. il'e 1.1,1. Ini' ill un ■ I Iriim Pnlilin. \ in ItnerieiiH, to the (iirm li>; 'lie stun.hipl which it Colmnliiiu, -h n-tiniin;' the ilistanee From I’olmnhiw to Savirmali some titty or Seventy-live miles. Ue learn licit lelters tnixe recently heen reeeiveil in this city From tin-au thorities oF this mail. ini|iiiri:u; " hat Welcome this enti-i'i.rise woul.l receive From, our eiti/ens, am! expressiiin the hope tliat a e c ha I eo-o] lernt ion miyht he inmiem-ite,!. Sneii a line uouhl lie ol* inealenlnhle h.'iieli; to oar |>eo|:le, met we have no <|Ue--tiim lull the Fact w,ni!,l lie reeairnixe.l ■■uni |'iTcni<tl "'To.! on I.-- Iim . 1, me-- men ami re il eslat" mi ners, a: mo time tlm mailer i- i-ul I., 'hem in |.i'o],er slui'ie. We ill mill I10 "la. I to hear Iron >1 t ii I \(. Fill.| III ll. I WITH hi- now net tin a t In- a >.i I niminaml i i the'oeeupatlhns ol’tlie eili.-s; the eoniji.T 1011 \\ hieh ihe duiuain o, oc ean i'oiiimi-;ee once irnve has heen re lumed, ami yl 1 he im|ieennions immi- jaracl - ar.- -1111 so amimr 'nlo the eimn -\ 10 route-, I ... ., reaily too narrow th-ai. 11 ich I'inlls on imports ami tree trade in lalior III', e Ill-ell Ihe hane ol' I lie lint i. 11 ; tlie. liaie wrocijlit more lc rm to the people of America at laryr than al! oilier cau-e- comhined. Wii’i 1'm-hr-t natural advantages of any mm,m in I he univi rse we have shut imi- ■ l \ 1 ■ - 1: li'.iri I lie I i'li.le ol' the wo.-lil. ellielli "ll rie delusive | ilan of " pn it -T • i 1 i.u” \ nerieaii ludii't ry ; a plea the ic I i"i. cos.- ,ii .. he ll has l.ecu drum islrn a-;-'■ 11 mi- 1 :e"ii 11 hi in, importation off : « ■ Like the place on le • \n • ane, A', .nlinp ("J uil Shop on avc’ntie and Fii ;hth street— tore SI. U'-e, 2b\(»5 feet wn.e- , ) va d and ont-lioin es dale UlO . vOi! stock. \Yhl I Best hearty in city. Cull ! Central RMB'lt'ng Co OF GEORGIA, \a t, 5- room House I'i.s, avem’o, beiAV' r D’Ciith si, eets. G iu .* worLi on place Terms easy. id:‘C. A .re land, 6 1 I an r WCJJ.SIi j aeo k ing* H a n. 11 h I Sticugt.h and En- 1 ergjr, should e void [ Drugs,Sue: it --c^d- icipios, etcand j send for “The He- :w.“ or “Health {IIREGAINEUj^'Tr^^: *-itod u'our/id, published ort.icAy IfUrltO F for their benelit. Ir treats on heall L, li> uione,;HiY^irnl eu lnr.*, '•.ltd 111. •< i i ch 1 iiiltii'fis, tniil nn I'liinplee eiti'y •*B !• etli 1 of-i'Hon iutmu for suiYering bun* ii- l\ aillit ! mI with lo'it: *Hrjdiuu. (Miron ,c, t , v Kut'li-i’i Dial Invars un ln-ajih ainl^ liuiutin 1 ipyt 1100. 1 Id Ai m H uue, kitchen an.' 1 I-i it avenue betwee: ill ycroets. eit \ u.)in HoiUie and Lot in Northern L nd, 3 room House, good water, dull Houses and Lots. Will .sell to : th. er»'s Land three miles ir change n>r city uropertv aunty, kenteo for 18 ba!a '■nail fiu city. best •ttoii piop- ■ it. i; iil - t» ii. a hi \ • I II VI! t l\\ il.-b I•!<“ 1 . person shoalii nave i'.. > M l HDbK \'.i MJ) 7 1 • uii'i-r Iru ti i.itvmms mail |d" One due Buggy ami Harness. J. CL REEDY, L T Estate Ageiit, No. o '2th St s.fi a j SuhIIiui‘«!crn Kailrnnd. nonLoiiM'ry siihI Oulnuln kail way. l iHmitUns an<! Wcstcra* Ilaihva.r. mu! ^lobilo and Girard liAilroml. SAVA.VNNvii, Ga., May Is. lsRij. NOTICE 'I' IIL following is the order and time fixed C r i Hie change of track gauge of this Coiumhuv's In:as from H feet to 1 feet 'j inches: Augusta to Milieu Ma.v2.fUh. Lsr. Griffin to (' , arrollt(.n \!av *?Mh. ls, i e. Barnesvillr to Thomaston \laV •iutli, iKst! Entonton ta Gordon aj a \ •];»:}'! Albany to Blakely MaV 20*.h! iss..’ Fo't Valiev to Perry May 21Kb. 'ss* 1 . Macon if) Columbus May 31st. I8s'f Smithville to Montgomery May 3!si’ ts.sr, , Col iiinbus to Good water..' Mav 31st. I8sc. bavauuah to Atlanta i, m 't 1st, :sst; laifhida to Claytou June 1st, ism. ( utbl.eil to Fort Gaines June 1st, >s.si; Columbus to Troy .’ Mav I8s* It i< hoped that the changes can be eiTecte l upon tin* dates indicated, whirii wi.l « ,us« b -light -leJav to Ftvignf or Passengi .*.>,. 'I Le pu , lie i*-. insvfvc:. hereby notified that all height received between Hie l\\ 1 iilv-*id t. of Mav ,>.!•■ second of June will only be received sublee’. : .lisp 1 , :i.b sirnviv;. - m' him.-ms , s i- not ;; \ . 1 y '••hi, *: 1 1 In',, •-}». MOT 1 !l;|t (!• V ‘ UP. . I t iil <1. '. •: 1! 'I’ll :. KKY I KNV : 111 m >st 1 • r.s \v : ^os* LonlSVjilil ; K| Cures all forms of PKTVAT1G, ■T'HRONIC and S511XUAL DIS EASES. v .. Spoiv’ii itorrhca and tin put 03; uy, in*- period. this C'linp; s Humid mu 1 .racier o.' H WUMMER LAW LECTITRES Hr'ne weekly) be- gin 8th July. IrtRti; and end 8th September il a ve proved of signal use-lst, to students who design to pursue their.studieaat tiiisor other Law f*'( . : ool; 2d, to those who propose to read private ly: and 3d, to practitioners who have not had the advantage of systematic instruction. For cireu- h r apply <P. O. University of Va.j to John 11. Minor, Prof. Com. and Stat. Law. my9 eod&wlm Formerly Held f or S6.5C0, Will New Sell Ur $4,500. PI-IE owner having removed from city, is bound i to seil. There are six rooms in house. West ,ie of street: Excellent v. ei]- good garden. JOHN BL AC 1C MAR. se wed fri tf Real Estate Agent. NVm. L. 1ILLM AN ) Georgia. M useogee County v- -Mortgage, etc. In .vJuseogee It. H. GORJjON.) rnipenor Court. May term. L..vj. IT apj)c:iring to the- Court by the p tition of \S m. L. Tillman, accompanied by tin* mjtes ami mortgage deed, that on the fourth day of M y. i.uhtee-u Hundred and Eighty-three, the defend- -•..it line le :• mi delivered i> the jilainliif 'ner U-\" , omi-’yory notes, bearing* date tho day and year ’oivstiitl, wherebj the- defendant pj'onuseil • c 'k ui' .i.dd pi- missoiy notes to pay to the plaintilf ’ I. :.rer. tw ■nt v-tbur months after mi d;.te tn.ivi-;. Lhd.i.eu Hundred and Eighty-eight Dollars and 'fwenty-rwo Cents, with iiueie^t *, tell per Cent tlu reef, ): I)olu>!*s and T,\«.Mity-i! •kite at .'iglit per cei toe colh 1 l>y thi: nt her ol uiunt pro.nisf l 1 •Hii'ty-ix muni pr<. 1 :i''I• : ii.ui.i: • llliv ll'i HI -l ill : l‘ r ^ I this III.’’. Belts and all < sutllisof (III \ I l-.W is I ve applbi" i ou thirty •(liiiili't vs- Mil. 'i’ll( Publishers REVIEW, UG4 Broadway, NSW YORfl Fe'aranteetl In all Ctu;39 -!• FOR SALE OR EXCHANGi PRIVATE COUKSr.1.0 K. .M i’li: >n. gw a t'x*; Stfda £ sl a Of, W, W, Bruce I oon,« . .. «. H W. S. GREEN, R, :ai;: A:-t cr' "!" ;-,o. ' ’ ' '' t 1 !" >! ’ 11 i ’. '.,,;! i . I'iiN'si. iaiis ii 1 iil Surai'Oiis, szm Kf 8 M 1E3 i: ” ’ tf'- 8 ® U " i>> • ■? - r B l U t il IU U lull U c I /Til if Voson, 11 1 I. ,.. V*-. 0 p -i IN « «— in? w -i ■ - * T.?.. « as S3 f-KA p VH lllliot'^nr.-r,•, v.ir-v Maadrche In Fq;l hotira. (c 1 One dose Hj'ieves LO'iraiqia. Tl> f ycure ami provor.t Chi:!**. rc*f.:*, Sour Stomach Cad Breatli. Clear Mw S! in. lone Ihe N 'l-i's. end rjivw* Vigor to tho system. Dose : ti.s E G< : l?‘ fry the n once enj you will never he witho-d [ Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Brm, Morlicina Dealers cjenc-rp.lly. Sent on 1 ceipt -• price in stamps, postpaid, to civy a''c!roi:s, n. F. SMITH * CO., Mamifacturers und ouio Prc-p-L, 5Y. LG'uiS, S3100— (>t >Jule]y pul ■d. l 1 I sold hr ar.^t«Mm'*her«. | •» BiiiiflE :V Oik.- i‘0! .fiv.uL 1 ntSdH.