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'to YOU MEET.
.’>•Ft* pop’fs havo done the oil mills a
-®re«t njn-rice wi'hout knowing it,”
Mid Mr. W. M. Towers yesterday. “ They
quoted a statement that cotton seed was
advanced from *ll to *l6, without ex
plaining thv it was done in the filth*'
about Nr w O leans and Texns—did not
Ccour when there was no fight. The
m<l)s at New Orleans came to ' h-ir sente
and cut- down the price of seed *5 one
day.”
- C >p’ain Seay has thia to say about the
rise of the rivers io dry weathet:
**( do nor. egree with Mr Towers and
V r«e S ewarr. T"e eVapora ion dif
'fere with the weath» r. On cl udj days
tie evaporation is very little, sn<i
the rivr rises During the night
there is no evaporation, and early in
the morning the river isai inch higher
than it is at th eo o’cock in the after
noon. Whm ih« day i« cloudy the river
is two inches higher. Igo down to the
wh«>f every day, and I have often no
ticed it ”
Mr. Towers listened to thi« and still
dissented, saying th t he t ok the water
gauge every morning at 7 o’c'ock, and
the evap 'ration at that hour was neatly
uniform, ai d he noticed a variation of
two-tentbs <>f a foot at that hour. Be
further said that the tise having been
gained the river maintained it steadily.'
It is a very inter-sting q'lrs'ion ano
has been mucn talked about There is
no reaton why both factors might not
enter it t > 'be result, and in addition to
the evaporation fiom the st'earns that
from the.leaves might be cut <ff when
they fail, thus stopping the drain of
moisture from the rod, which had gone
on by means of the Ajw of sap.
c&y C.- Riwell returned yesterday
from Atlanta, and brought with b’m «
O-rpy of Be.eforo’s book. The pub ioation
wte curiousty «x-mined by th- visitors
to thn c-p sin’s office, id much interest
was. shown in s<-ei'>g how be bandied his
films experience. Os c rnrse much of it
izfcl be,.but this only made his stories
more atnu-ing, and many a good laugh
was had hy those wh * glanced through
it. ft. f* profusely illustrated, and ihe
• cuts of R me people very sppropriateiy
gave )be names' of rhe parties-intended
tube represented. They are not hand
•O3M—tbit js.tbe cn's
- ——
“Yon ought to get Burt Allen to tell
yon atm-eof his ghost stories,” said Mr?
John rVabdiver the other d»y. “Y -u
know there used to ba a gbost, arc -rd
ing to Buit, tl at inhabited the mar.hy
place, where so many cat tails grow, just
thia side of Col. Hamilton’s. When
Burt bad to go that w»y at night be
won d go around by Seab Wright’s and
cutihrough the Fatwoods. And now
he hat given up bis shop because of the
presence of the skull of Sugarman, the
murdered peddler. Burt is a g x-d talker,
, and you must get him to tell you his ex-
< parlance.”
“Do you siroki ?” esked Capt. J. W.
E«inf, y> stern ay as he sat in his « ffice
and puff d a meerschaum that, gave forth
floods of fragrance. “It you do, take
due of these Turkish cigarettes or one of
these pipes and some of this Turkish
mix'ur-.”
His iff er was accepted, and t) e
of the mi.d weed soon filled the
room with an odor sweeter to the wor-
Shipp ir of “My Lady Nc- tme” tbau
Ottar of rose* or extract of vioie’r. It
- was lite the happy rev ties of Ik.
_x-irtrVe’r, sniHnTjia interesting easy man
ner the c-ptain puffed and io d au iu'er
es*ing stoiy of his tobacco. It, went lite
this.’
‘•When I was in Chicago,” raid he, *‘l
■to'd in tie Turkish baz>ar watching
them make cigare tes. It ied one, and
founfiitss different from our poisou-'U-
- brands ssday from night. I bought a.
dollar’s worth before I left. Ou the way
home, I was rilling in the smoking
apaitm-ut when a little roan not uulike
John Locke Martin ci-mo in. The only
vacant seat was between myself and the
window. He took it, and I noticed the
draft reerotd dis«» reeabh*, and he
tv>i cried as i> wi h the rheumatism. 1
Off-red to exchange, which be gladly
accepted, and a conversation sptutig up
which remlted in my offeting him a
a cigare'tn. As be lit- it be remarkeo;
“Ah, Turkish. I like them very muon.”
We tal-td of t >bi-cco, and he knew
much of 'he weed. Iu the course if the
conversation he introouced hitusul’. 1'
Was P.ul Ounrad, president of the Louis
iana lottery, and a most elegant g-ntle
man. a When we parted at Nashville, he
going to New Orleans, lie said he would
the woman who works,
i-
and is tired, will find a
special help in Doctor
Fierce’s Favorite Pre
scription. Perfectly
harmless in any condi
tion of the female sys
tem. It promotes ail the
natural functions, and
builds up, strengthens,
regulates, and cures.
A For women approach
ring. confinement, nurs
g*ing mothers, and every
S| weak, run-down, deh
|* cate woman, it is an in
» vigorating. supporting
■ Vlguruung, nuppviviug
tonic that's .peculiarly adapted to their
1 But it’s more than that, too. It’s the only
I guaranteed remedy for all tho functional
I disturbances, painful disorders, and chronic
[ weaknesses of womanhood. In “ female
I eomplafhts ”of every kind, periodical pains,
| bearing-down sensations, internal inflamma-
I Tion.tmd kindled ailments, if it ever fails
to benefit or cure, you have your money
[ Something else ifeat pays tho dealer better,
I may be offered as “ Just as good.” Perhaps
■ It la, for Mm, but it can’t be, for you.
send me some Turkish tobacco of an es
pecial brand, and within a day or two
as er my return, sure enough came a lo>
of Turkish cigarettes,and splendid Turk
ish t hi>ooo. I wrote and thanked him,
and in a few days he sent me a lot of
L uisiana tobacco. In all theru’a enough
11 last mi a year, and with the different
brands I get a mix'ure beyond compari
son with anything lever smoked.”
Captain Ewing told this in bis modest
way, and I sm afraid I showed too much
in enst in it, for after he concluded he
admonished me not to allow it to be
printed. But the story is out of the
usual line, and the tobacco of such a
quality that pardon must be asked for
■he breach, and tharks expressed for the
treat, in spite of his injunction.
Lit > is Misery
To manv people wbohwe tba taint of scrofula
in tuelr biood. Toe ago lea caused by tbe
dreadful running sores and other moiifeeta
tlous of this disease a<e beyond description
There is no remedy equ <1 to Hood's bars.pa
ril a for ecro ul< salt rheum and every ioriu of
bi<><»> dnwa-e I. is reaso-iaoiy sure to benefi.
all who g.'Ve It a tai. trial.
Hood’s Pills cure all liver IPs,
Tommy (eading Captain Marry a')—
“P-'P, what’s the difference between a
bark and baikentiuer” Tommy’s Pop—
•' Um ph—umph— w hatdoiknow about it?”
lummy—“Do they each have a dog
wweb?’’ Tommy’s Pop—“—!!—!!!
|j|!”
Shiloh’s Vttanzer is what you need for
constipanou, loss of appetite, d zz'ness
and an i-yroptoma of dyspepsia. Piice
10 ana 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
D. W. currv.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Nine members of the crew of the Amer
ican ship L. Scbepp, at New fork, have
brought charges of c* ueay against Chief
Officer Seipps.
Japanese Liver Pellets are tbe best
family m niciue t r liver complaint and
constipation. Fifty pills iu a vial, 25
cents. Sold at D. W. Cuiry’e drug stole.
New Hampshire, in competition with
twelve states and Canada, received tbe
first award at the World’s Fair for her
dairy exhibit, and Coin-atiant second.
Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It cures incipient cousuEiption. It is tbe
cough cure. (July one cent a dost.
25 otSjjy-oisrand *I.OO. For sale by D.
fVrUuriy.
Muggint—“Jones returned tbe un -
brella he b irrowed of me.” Buggihr—
“Just like Jones. Ha apes eccentricity,
just to make himself o >nsp cuuua.”
Mental prrsaiou, wakefulness, lost
manhood, caused by errors of youth, by
magnetic neiviue. Guaranteed by D.
W. Uurry.
Children Cry for
Pitche/a vifsf.ona.
Buy your Oil from the
Southern Oil Co. They guar
antee every drop of it L«ook
out for their wagon. 10 29 2w
-
Mr. Toudlt—‘T me Boodie was sen
tenced to six yeais for emb> zz'eUjen
heko bis just deser'e.” Willie Topdle
(vitbasweet tooth)—“ That’s what J’d
like to get.” Mr. Toodit—“WhavP”
Willie Toodle—“Justdeserts.”. \
Buckien's fkraicaAalve.
The Best halve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions
ano positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
or money refunded. Prim
25 cents per box.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist.
Governor Russell, of Massachusetts
will return to law practice when his
ierm expires.
THE NEW YORK* COMMISSIONERS
Say That State Will Give 860,000 for
Monuments.
Tbe New Yuk C'-mmissioners and vot
er ins who h«Vd been locating tbe position
of troops from that state onthe battlt
fidds in nertb Georgia and Chattanooga
have left for their homes. «
They visited Mission Ridge and R'tig
gold Monday afternoon. General Bu'-
t rfie d thinks that tbe New York legis
lature cin be induced to appropriate
*50.000 when it meets in January, to be
expended in erecting monuments to tbe
fourteen regiment*, two batteries and
one independent company which partici
p ited in the bsttles around hers. The
monuments will cost from *1,500 to *2,000
each. The O iio legislature has appro
printed *90,000 for monuments and Min
nesota *15,000. Tha legislatures of In
diaua, Mibsouri, Michigan, Wise naif,
New Jersey, N >rth Carolina and Trx »
hiveapp tinted commissioners. States
which have taken no ec'ion are Georgia,
V raiiiia, S >u'h Carolina, L uisiana,
Miss ssippi, Arkansas, West Virginia
and F orida.
Tbe Illinois commissioners, under Sen
ator Palmer will come next.
Get Your Seale fur Fauet.
All who have marked iff seats for
F.ust tomorrow night are ixpeoted to
c li todiy and get ihe tickets. eats
c >uuot be held longer tbau this p. m. at
6 o’clock.
Rijal Arcanum
R gn’ar mee'ing < f Hi.l City Council
N » 535, Royal Arcanum, at 7:30 o’clock
to-ight. Brethren fraternally invited.
Max Meybbbahut, Regent.
J. E. Mullen, Sec’y.
THIS BOME TRIBUNE. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1893.
HEAVY RECEIPTS ’■
Continue to Keep Down the"
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL UP A LITTLE.
Wheat and Corn Advanced a
Half Cent—Provisions
Go Lower.
[Reported by Cothran Bros. |
Rome, Ga., Nuv. 15, 1893.
Liverpool opened at yesterday’s clos
ing and advancufi 2 64, closing steady.
New York market opened 5 points higher,
out weakened and lost all of the.sdyauce
closing at same as yesterday. Big ie«
ceipis continue to keep the market down
In tne grain and provision markeis,
wheat has been steady, advancing halt
cent. Co n also advanced half cent, bu
provisions weakuued materially and
closed quarter of a cent lower than yes
terday.
Rome Cotton Market.
Bomb, Nov. IS.—Middling 7%.
Liverpool Cordon Market.
Ltvbbpo<'L, Nov. 15.—Spots! 7-16 ;tone, steady,
fad' ddiuaud.
bales, .0,001.
Yesterday’s Today’s
Close. Opening, oiose.
January and Feb’ary. 4.24 4.24 23 4 28-27
KV'urary nd Marot.. 4.25 4.25 27 4.-. S
Marell and April 4.20 27 4.27-2 1 4.29
Ajrianu May 4.23 43 4.30
May and June 4.3 u 4.31 4 31-32
Owe and July 4.0131 4.32 33 4.34
July ana augin-t 4 3'l 34 4.36
October ana vs u... I 24 4.26 27
Novem. and D.ce<u... 4 23-'.4 4 25 4.26
Decem. and January.. 4.23-24 4.24 4.26
New York Cutton Markets.
New Y<>kk. Nov. 15
Yesterday's Todai’s n
Close, opening. CK,9e
January 8.12-13 3.17 18 8.12 13
Feb uiryß.l9-10 8 4-25 8.19 20
Ma ch 8.27- 8 8.33 8.26 7
April 8.34-I's 8.4' 8 31-’5
May 8.41 4! 8.47-48 840 41
Jane 8 47-J9 8. St 14 8.46-1
Vovrmber 8. 406 8 ‘.'s 8.0 -04
Decemberß W-12 8.15-16 8.09-10
Boots- Midulings 8 3-16.
Tone, duh and easy.
Chicago Produce Markets.
CHICAGO. NOV. 15.
Yesterday’s Today’s
C.use. Ofenmg.
Wheat-
Cash 60 6”%
Dec- mber..« 61 60% 61%
Corn
Cash 36% 37'4
December £6% 36% 37%
P r«—
Janu ry... 13 80 13 85 13 33
Lari— ~ ~
Ca-h 9 05 8 85
January 8 1) 8 12 7 95
K'bs— ..!
Cash 8 75 8 5)
January 7 12 7 20 6 95
Hog receipts today 21,000. Estimated for to
morrow e.oo .
Port >eclpts today, 40,760; port receipts', last
year. 31.216.
r:
• Leave Your Orders for i i
e »
! ■"■*’* AND j !
: W" O O 3Z> i
WITH
j O’NEILL M’F’G COMPANY,' j
Telephone 70. ;
Cho'ly (« be is about to leave after
h ! * r»j ction) —Come, Miss Summer, help
menn with m» overcoat. Since youjesp
not be my wife, you may at least bet a
te me.” '
Fatal injuries were received bv Miss
Beard, of Hariisburg, 111., in a runaway
accident at Benton, HI.
, t
An uptown saloonist, after being twitje
ton ed up in tbe night to warm bort t a
f..r the baby, meanly pleaded when fie
cot a third call: “I aint got any license
f .» bottling.”
Sad and Gloomy
Weak and Dyspeptic
E'ood’s Sarsaparilla Gave Strength
and JPerfectig Cured,
Ik -
x>n jr. R. ivntfe
Birmingham, Alabama. ,
.>11,7.. - I
*1 have not words enough to express my
thAnks tor the great benefits’ received from h
tew bottle« of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I was
weak, and it made me strong; 1 was » dyspep
tic, and it cured me; I was sad and gloomy, and
it made me cheerful and hopefuL And last,
though not least, it made me an ardent and
Hood’s x Cures
working democrat. All who have taken Hood's
Sarsaparilla with my advice, report good, re
sults. I gladly recommend It to all sufferers >
J. E. Whits, m. D., Birmingham, Ala,
Ji. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sar
saparilla do not be induced to buy any dther
instead. Insist upon HOOD’S.
Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic
gentle and effective. Try a box. s¢o. ’
UNDER THE HAMMfI
OO
In New Dry Goods at Half
Charles W. James, 37 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, failed in business. He
business but six months. Everything new, everything bright, and everythi
bje, and the btock fell to us under the hammer. We gave but little for it an
THE MOST STTJT>ESJXrX>OTTS BARGAINS
In fine, freoh gond*, ever given the people in this portion of Georgia are in store for onr
customers in Rome at
Ouli* Old SteLXXd —Q 3 Broad. Street,
A poriion of the goods are now in our store and as rapidly as room can be provided
other phipmonts of them will be made to us. Failing to obtain any article on first visit
remember that a call the following day may secure it.
We are an position to sell goods lower than ever before in our business life, and if you
do not supply your wants at a tremendous saving to you during the next few weeks, it
s mply will be your own fault.
Wash Fabrics.
2,000 yards dress prints 3|c
10 cas< 8 best standard Prints, oc
Shales extra Inai'Y.J.inpi’.<)ved
l st >1 \ !e.
•20 pier s iowW
J 5 ;i in - ook, Jittnij
to 50c. o'r price > - : : 25c'
Cotton Elan nek as lo.tv -s ! sc:
JSnirting Cbevio's, vvorili 12|e,
any whei-e, our price only Sc
Dress Goods.-
. - »‘
5,000 ynids Diagonals. lihitni
nat'd’ Serges,, Ciliingeable-i.
” ■ Cashmeres etp , worth from
30c to 50c. ' You can take
‘ yoiir ch "ice at : : 16|c
‘Novelty Dress Patterns in
r Wo lens, Silks and Satins,
latest weaves. James’ pri-
' c> s $8- to sl'4, our prices just Half
Drilling,
8,000 yards fin.
t st st\ le,
gut price
5,000 Y;
We have on hand a special stock of Medium and Fine Clothing.
lines direct from ihe manufacturers, a recent great auction sale at
some rich plums foF who wear e pants and vests. It was
prices. ' The goods are here. Do not miss the chance if you need
We buy oiu lilts from the hat makers No middle man for middle
DOWN and we' sell them DOWN and we want to you your hats.—OrhNiLond
We are at home on the Shoe subject. We buy and sell more shoes
We do it by the force of the selling price. Woman’s good heavy wear shoes 75c. Ladies’
SI.OO. Ladies’Dongola Button SL 25. Fine Kid Button $1.50. Men’s Balmoral Shoes worth $1 50;
Fine Buff Si-.25.' Good Brogans SI.OO. Our dirt-excluding tap sole Blucher is the best shoe on earth
simply unmatchable. > After buying it once you would have it again even if it cost you a five dollar oil
Gome see us tier line shoes, and come.to our pjace for anything in any of our other lines if yc
and that mind teaches' you to save money. We will sell you what you want if you will give us a chan
Some lines of the James stock will be sold 20 per cent under cost, and many lines of our stol
prices losing us money. We are going so make short work of reducing the stock. Come and get el
want —try the town over. We are not afraid of any test. Moreover, should you buy anything from!
cause you would like to return, we would gladly take it back if uninjured. Bargains and satisfacfl
bundle always. fl
Complexion ftesoi '
VIOLA CBM R®
Sunburn and Teh, and re. \
stores the-akin, to i«» vrigl- zfRSSt
’ nal freshness, producing & Ags&z
clear and healthy com
plexion. Superior taail face
preparations and .perfectly hnpnless. At an
druggists, or mailed for SqcU. Send for Circular.
VIOLA SKIN SOAP I* locompsMble at *
•US purlftlag tothu aid without_»
riwwl toHUo'»u'«eW- -ibsoluwly-jiurcddluua,/ rae-3-
rated. ■“ Jruggiiu, PfiM 25 Cents. <
G. C. BITTNEHA GO.,. Toledo^ O.
Notice of Sale.
A GREE'BI-V TO AV O«DEIt OF THE
■ “ "Con t t>f Ordmarr (1 Tib ii co nty. <, B .
will Im wol'i at auction at the c- n't h-’oed ur
-of .aid ccnnty on the first 'rneaoay in Dr-crnfb r
next.with u tn.e legal hours <»t sa e.tbe n-lh-w i K
liii'peytv. l-'-WitliOoe lot ol; Ijtpn.ln the 23 «1
disir.ct »h'< 3rd aecxien of ortgih . Ily <
now Hord, o.oin«y, c<)ebreW.'t<i-Wit: Nos 271.
gUO-T01.,2ft'..‘310 art UIS3, -»il"and *-'g ty swv-n
HOreso' 829. tbe wh-le .-tmet cosHtltiing I.4uj
•ei-e—more or lef-, 'Sori known aw IM *t. V.
Mitrß-ll.farm on toe Ktowsii rlter. Also a
•b'rd-rftftereM in ooec,r coupler; as tljie
property ot K. V Wit-lie I. late oi t-b-vd
o ,ui,ty deceased. Terms c sh. This day'of
Nov tube . 18,3.
11-4-Uwlw J. B • TXPPIN, \
Wool Flannels,
Red and White. Blue and Gray,
P.a n and twilled. Embroid
ered and decorat'd. Fian-
sort and kind,
w;;n' any Flan-,
Lose,
wintji. 15c, one
flflfpTrFlcirty i a, h a Dime
ptHbizen 40-gau2o hose, Herms
dorf dye, worth 40c, at 25c
Men's Socks, blu< k an I bal
briggan, and colors, fine and
medium at prices that knock
out the : BoAom
Shirts.
200 dozen unlaundried, rein
forced back and front, p iient
sac ngs and gussets, heavy
■muslin.a goo I one and well
worl h 60c, and sold at that
by Mr. James. As long ns
this 200 dozen lasts, you can
buy one or more, for each 40c
Heavy Demit Shirts : 35c
CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES.
BASS BROTHERS & COMPANY.
a Crouch & Watson are the sole agents for
J the sale of the celebrated Huyler Candies,
'■ and is the only firm in Rome that buy them
[ ' direct from the factory. To insure that you
. - get it fresh buy from us. Price 60c to 80c
, per pouml. 10-22-dlm.
’ HUYLER’S CANDIES.
" Romans, Lend Vs Your Ear Just For a
Moment.
j Our weekly orders for Huyler’s Candy
, go direct to the factory. We have a buyer
£ f employed, who sees that they are properly
t and promptly forwarded to us. We
' challenge comparison as to their freshness
r wirtr any one. We claim the latest arrival.
“ Call and see for yourself,and we will
yoi. ■
f No pills or castor oil for sale. >■
1 A. M. ANTOONOLI & CO., I
1 Star Uaudv Works. 1
11-11-dlm |
Knit Oversh'rts, worth in any
market, sl.oo. Cheap at sl.
To close : : ; 50c
All sorts of colored Overshirts,
Work Shirts and
u ty
J ames
price 4
James’ price 25 cents, our
P'ice : : ■ : 15c
James’ price, 40 cents, our
price ; : 25c
Janies’ price 50 cents, our’ -
price : : : 35c
Blankets and Quilts-
200 Gray Oxford bed blankets,
worth $1.50 a pair. Some
merchants get more than
1.50. As long as our stock
lasts we wi 1 sell them at : 75c
Blankets worth $2 50 ; 1.50
Blankets worth $4 : : 300
He.vy bed comforts ; 75c
F.ne Quilts, tapestry patterns 1.25
Tax Levy. »
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Office of Board of Commissioners of Posdg
and oevenurs of Floyd County Georgia, Rome.
Ga., Oct. 18'h, 189< —The B a.d paving taken
into consideration the lev log of the t.x for the
present ft cal year, the tnkatde property of the
county b inv found from 'ho tax digest to be for
the present year, $8,3 8,493
Th» State general tax being
461 100 mills on the $1 03
on the foregoing, making
the Sum of <38,394 36
The following tax is hereby levied:
srrciric tax. *
To pav principal and interest
on bonus 19 per cent on
State rats 7,294 93
To run chaingang,42 per cent
on St te tax 16,125 83
To midge fund, uo hing.
FOB COUNTY PCRPOSES.
To General fund. 26 6-10 per
cent on -tain t.x 9,951 55
To Jury tuU'l, 11 per cent on
State tax 4,223 37
To J»il fund, 11 per cent on
etaie rax 4,223 31
i To Poor fund, 8 per cent on
State tax 3,071 M
$41890 59
' The same being 6 39-100 mills on tbe $1 00 of the
Litoxtbe property of iho County, making in ail
■■Boancl County purposes, due cent on the
rt■; e r tha f such legal notice be
lev f a * r * q lired by statue
"‘UN J. f oHTiK . b drman,
clerk. 10 i 6 d w tOd
" Towels.
500 Huck Towels, good quality
40 ineheslong, and 20 indicting
■ 1 '
■ i;l
: d?l- W : . := .‘
lars,
James’ thirty dollars, W'S
our 45 rice .
■ If y<«u expect to buy a Cloak, sei
our stock, we have too many, and
they must be sold. So with Lace
Curtains. We carry* the largest
stock of Jeans, Cassimeres,
Corsets, etc., in this city. Cornell
see us for anything wanted
lines.
With ISppTM
Columbus, Ga.,
Some years ago I had
grip, which produced cat
head, and general
King's Royal Germetuer and itwrotn
a wonderful cure in my case. I had]
digestion, and it cured that also. I H
recommended it to several persons 1
were afflicted with different disea(
and always with the happiest results..
Rev. J. W. Howabjm
Baptist City
For Catarrh. Rheumatism, iflS
Indigestion and General
eth.-r is unequaled.
K lug’s Royal
Germetuei Pills
tn a vial for 25 cents.