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DR. JOHN BUU
SYRtTP,
AOUH AND PEVKH,
CHILU A«» FEVEft.
SMITH’S
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»rou«Jit to j
AM Uvio, |mnM«4 tllKtcr
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Willing
To sell u
mil TO BOOK AGENTS.
vospectasof our *®W
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P».. Attsute, 0%., nr Hi.
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you. urArTt Air.ct. or (In JM t»« B.m» Of Ik. B«i
BAKBW.U..
PHtikarKh, Fa.
Hole owners of Colburn's nod Bad Jasket Pstente.
tree of chars
0., Pbitedslpi
Unto, Me
A GRNTS WARTKIF—For How <• Make
A tbs Farm rap—A euro, Ml* Mid VtooHea)
Guide to every Farmer, Mtook Kaiser, Usrdeuer and
FrmtOuituriti. By this book f cutty proAU muy be
doubled, lend Increased In value. poor Molt Utede rich.
Mid honest labor rewarded. English and German.—
Kwrybudy buys It. €00 hundred nuld in a few town
ship*. Hundred, in » single t iwnablp. AnjnU mb
findwo better work during the Fall Apd JJtotnr-—
Farmers and their tone can earn make 9 £00 per
month, dead for circular. AddvMi ZEIGLKR, Ho
- - J “»> l**raou ^ .
either la town, dty !
North, Houtk, Ra
Wa have bettor (sclliUa# f.„
certain claaaea\»r
MNB WATi
Than any other Home aonth La.
«1U give our cu» turner. iK t
we bare. ~ >ni
(inio.ni. mu m mw*rr mm momm.mii w -> — •—
■a I. cobIImM 1b uttUit duM. for a mk or «ro tJ-
tat Mm dUoooo boo bow ohookod, Mora MfMMly 1.
Sfcoolt and load «bMi.B« mu Uwoiiy ibu uodl-
olM wUl not rujulr. My .Id |o 1«( IB. bowel* In
or tto MiBlrokM 10 11MOO,
dOMOBd oflwlko Inti*.
oul olbnrod to (O oo 'moo MokBMO" will bo folly dr-
Mlopod. ibo kMd.ob. boooawo oororo, »Ub looo ol
QMMory. dlBMnMblar MoMblllly. oo.miMM.Al.
proote. M nBok ho lood. 1000 ol AO., to<*M*Od dill.
tortogWUM hoorl awBUjaa or ... >m7V “d
body. udocotobHMlaptlUodol blood. ThoolldbiMi
odortooooM aouiut MM.Yai.ci, aloioal aymoa-
na«. ThaaklBUIabbyaada “doofby fad." Tbla
la a aad ptetei*. bat It la lb. oMdllloo of Iboaaudi
Of WOMBObbotWaOB Ibo OfM Of ilttOO Mod foHyAll
wbo oro broophl to Ibo nme of Ibo pin by kpoo
aooo or aogloot to taka Ibo proper romady. ToaUoho
araadUoMdwtlkaayoftba ^Hooiaabo..aMoUoo
z&zrzz&rsvx? SES#
FIELD'S FEMALE RMGULATOR. A faw ounces U-
kan you will at onoa experience ita benefits, and with
a Uttta patience yau win ha foily raatored to health.
Thla remedy haa baan extensively uaad lor upward*
of twanty yean by many jrfths moat experienced ami
"w”Slnf that UR. J." bUaDFIELD’S FEMALE
REGULATOR!* prsparrrd for WOMEN and to ba uaad
by Woman only.
A trial la ail wa aak.
Prepared and aold in any quantity by
good order; ahonld the petleuthowevi
Uiartlc medicine, altar baring taken tl
aa ef the Touio, a aiugla dues of BULL
FAMILY HUM will be tufltdeot.
Dr. JOHN BOLL'S Principal 0*0.
Ouf °«*iy refereacj,
TWENTY-ONE YEi
In Uie Jwt iry Baaiaam In AUm.
have traded
Old Establishment of & i
WE HAVE BETTbB Aluiian,^
THAN ANT HOUSE HI n
No. 40 KiStn Vrod. Street.1
tooulairUta. tCoutuoli
Aud bu F.ndltdb Variotj of
THE ERA OFFICE
m Til BRldb BUILDING ON iUlili STREET
TWO MONTHS
America.
BJotblUK Soctlomal,
N’otUnc Sootfarlan
THE LITTLE CORPORAL.
Entirely Original and First-Olasa
All now aabacrlbara for THE LITTLE OOBfWBAX.
fur the new year, whose names and money are sent in
before the last of November, will receive the November
and December No*, of 1M9 FBKK.
THE LITTLE COBPOBAL hsa a larger clrcnlaUou
than any other Juvenile Magazine in the world, and is
better worth the price than any other magazine pub
lished,
Because of Ha imfoenae circulation, we are enabled
to furnlah it at the low prioe of ONE DOLLAB a year;
single number 12 cants; or free to any one who will try
to raise a club. Deutiful premiums for clubs. Bub-
acrlbe MOW. Back number* can always be sent. Ad
dress ALFRED L. SEWELL A OO.,
Repairing Watches
ootM—dim LAWK
THOMAS Q4@
UlLJTAKX Diuboto.t.—Oao. W. J. Slonn
ban oor thanka for a copy of tha ltoalcr of
Troopa aerviaa io the Ibsparimeol of Abe
South, from which we compile Abe following
Directory:
Bum Majou-Owkaa- Auaao H. Tbbbt—
Coinmauding Deportment of Abe South.
paBBOSAJL 8TATT.
Breaet Lieutenant Colonel K. W. Smith,
Captain D. S. Army. Aul-de-Camp.
Brevet Captain J. G. Telford, lat Lieuten
ant U. S. Army, Aid-de-Onmp.
D.PAKTMKNT aTATT.
Brevet Coioaal J. H. Taylor, Aaaiataut Ad-
iotont General, V. S. Army, Aaviatont Ad
jutant General.
Brevet Mejor Bobert P. Hughea, Captain D.
a Army, Aoting Aeaiatent Adjutant Gen-
Brevet Lioutenent Colonel E. UcK. Hudaou,
Major U. S, Army. Acliug Aiwintant Iuapec-
tor General. „ „ ,
Contain C. W. Hotoaapille.. U, 8. Army,
on duty in office of Acting Aooiotout Iuaprc-
lor General.
Gents’
IbalOMbtag lHU.tr rtW.blM,,.
AlUnta, Mearyb.
Ladies’
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
Misses’ and
Bull’s Worm Destroyer
MsnuhcUmaaf
Childrens’
To my United States and World Wide Retdert.
I have reoslved many testimonials from professional
HOLIDAY JOURSAL FOR *870.
IONTAIMING a Fairy 84ory tor Christmas, Plays,
) Puzzles aud Wonders. 10 large pages, illustrated,
at FBEE on receipt of 2-oent stamp for postage.—
Engine Laths, Plaiirn, Bolt
right Drills, Mocliinkh'TMhil
all lliwrlplloa,. *
Boots and Congress Gaiters,
From a VISITING CARD.to a MAMMOTH POSTER !
For Retail, Just Received.
C. H. a A. W. .FORCE.
Sign Dig Iron Boot.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Oa.
A—o nov S '«ly
'OMEN of New York; or
W TfilK 1'NDEH.WORLD OF THE
O UK AT LIT Y —-The uiua of every class
of society exposed. Avoid tbc H»j) osd to
ruin. Signals of danger are up. More
money in it for livo agents than any other
book. Takes three presses all the timo to
print fast enough. One agent took 17S
orders in It) daya. 740 pages, 45 illn«tra-
— tton*. Price, R3 50. Agents want
ed.
Address N. Y. BOOK CO., 145 Nassm street, N. Y,
4 LKO, uiannfacture audaeS Wood-si
/\. nr of every description, sod Muu
able Engine- and lioliera, Pateatesid.
Leather and Rubber lleltiog, asd in
in machine or railroad repair atasa.
Office 12C and 12k Chaubwalillav
(JEOBOI PLAOI
John h. can
Jel9-ti CHAR P. HAM
lor ueuoigA- _
Major Henry Uoodfellow, Judge Advocate U.
S. Army, Judge Advocate.
Capt. John T. Mackey, D. 8. Army, Assistant
to Judge Advooate. _ _
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines,
Commissary of Bubsiateuco U. S. Army,
Chief Couimissary.
Brevet Colonel A. K. Eddy, M«jor and Quar
termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
lat Lieute nant Eugene B. Gibbs, U. 8. Army,
on duty in office of Chief Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon
U. S. Army, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhan, Sur
geon 0. 8. Army. Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutcimut Colonel David Ta -gnrt.
Paymaster U. S. Army, Chief Paymaster, of
fice at Charleston, South Carolina
Major T. P. Alliaoo. Paymaster U. 8. Army.
1st Lieu tenant William M. Wallace, U. 8.
Army, Acting Signal Officer.
We have now up and lu running order
py efforts of yonr Female Regulator In this netgbbor-
nood. WM. H. FINCHER.
Mouvtvuxe. l C8.
Da. J. WsAonxLD—Dear Mr: I have repeatedly used
in my family, yonr Female Regulator, and have ta ev
ery case, met with complete aoocesa. 0. L. DAVIS.
SSr I also prepare and have for sale a YEAST POW
DER, equal to the beet, and for much leas price.
Upy~ 1 also prepare l LIQUID BLUING, now in use
by many of the best houaekeepj r* in the city, aud pro
nounced by Uieiu to be very superior.
L. H. BKADEIELU,
Atlanta, Oa.
Sole Agent for Oeo. M. Hay's
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
marl 4-sod ly
FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES
SUMMKlt ARRANGEMENT.
riiJVMER'S OUIDK.”—The REAL “oi
* II ual." 22,000 aoM. Tells how to hunt, ti
aud CATCH ALL animals from mink to b
$10 taublng secrets. C4 pages, well bonu
Every “boy neods It. IT WILL PAY. Money refnn
if u< t taiUAed. Only 26 cents, post-paid.
Arms HDNTEB it (JO., Publishers, Hlnsdsle, N. H.
IS V imiMOTHgtiOE CYUNDKU VUKHS.
TO the|north;and east,
-VIA—
Lsville, Memphis, St. Louis,
!inclnnati or Indianapolis.
And I, , iluga Haoa ol Mackinaw, Uia largaat ol tba kind avar braogbt lo Abaota. TkU Pnaa Jaapaotallv
adapted lo mno Book Frlntlna a»d Ijjtrce Fowtora.
S OPIKTIIINUIN THE STAR FOR RVKRBODY.
Star In the West, 1870. An 8-page Unlver-
sallst family weekly, giving currout secular news.—
Edited by Rev. Dr. Williamson and J. H. Cantwell.
$2 60 per year in advance. Premium to now subscri
ber*. Send for apecimen. Address WILL1AM90N fc
CANTWELL. Cincinnati, Ohio.
For asy pact, I aha! make U a nil* te use all and any
means to aVavfote soflerlug humanity which 1 may b«
able to command—not hesitating because some one
more Ingenious than myself may have learned its ef
fecta last, and Moored the sole right to secure that
knowledge. However, l am by no means an advocate
or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrums
that flood the country, that purport to curu all man
ner of disease to which human tieah H heir. Pinas--
reply soon, aad lufonu me of yonr beet terms. 1 am,
sir, most respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D.
“Which is bound to take the place of MUhmti
ly vegetable Pitll (sugar coated; sod o< eUne
efficacy for Costiveuces. Indigestios, rjitish,
aches. Nervous Debility, LlT6rCoaphtst.it 3
Positively the best P|g f> Os Watt
Thousands of Boses now sod.
All Druggist (o ATLANTA sdl tiwa
-That (tough will kill you,"
Try “Cottar'a" Oeagh Rw
“Colds and Uoarscuess lead to death,"
Try “CsstarV Cpogh Ma
“For Croups—WhoopiDK Coughs, he."
Try »«CostOI*s” Ceeghla
“Costar uts it is tbs best is the vids w#
He uys eo—it's True—it’s Troe—it’s Trs»;off
Try it-Try It-Try It." (Mon** ftps, I
All Druggists in ATLANTA ssl ft.
Passengers by this Route have Choice ol
TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT ROUTES
Is also a Hoc Cylinder Press,
railroads
Smaller than the first, and one of the best Newspaper Presses in the State.
damage of Schcdalc oa the Gvorgta Kail-
road.
G> ohgIa Railroad, AcoumTA, April 9, 1869.
On sod after Sunday. April 11,1869, and until further
uohee, the Pasaeuger Trains will run as follows:
DAT TRAIN, (Sun lay* excepted.)
in# Machine of He day—makes the famous “Elastic
Lock StRch'*—will do any kind of work that can be
done on any machine—10(1,000 sold aud the demand
constantly increasing. Now is the timo to take an
agency. Pend for circulars. RF*B«waro of Intrln-
Kera.-gBt Addrea RKCOMl) A CO., Boston. Mass.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., or St Louis, Mo.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
YorkTPhiladelphia or
without extra charge.
visit Washington
Leave August*.
For the rapid aud neat execution of JOB FORK of
judges the finest press in tho Mats.
Leave Atlanta.
Arrive at Ann
Arrive at Atlai
la still manufacturing all of bis celebrated
FARE SAME AS VIA KNOXVILLE OB AUGU8TA.
“ co sum 1
Standard Prepare
ARE HI8
BE AUTIFIEI
THI
BUCKTHORN ft All
Gqtar HPAIVOLEU BANNBH.”—It' ,un
O waves, better then ever. Hloh, Rare, and Racy.
Ledger size, 40 columns. Wit, Humor, Fun, Hum
bug* exposed. Klegant S3 steel plate “Evangeline"
gratis t j every subscriber. Only 75 cento for s whole
year—suwl plate FHKK. Spec lint hr 0 cents. Ad
dress BANNER, Hin*dAle, N. H.
Leave Augusta.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Augusts
Arrive at Atlanta
FAMILY MEDICINES
On and after August 15, 1869,
TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA
Daily at 8.15 a.in. and ?.$5 p.m.
After arrival of all Southern trains and make dose
connections to above named cities.
Leave Augusta. *** m *
Leave BerzcUa 7:00 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8:45 a. m.
Arrive at Borzclia 6:00 P- *?•
Passengers for MilledgevtUe, Wsehington and Athens,
Ga., must Ukc day Passenger Train from August* aud
At pessengers for West Point. Montgomery, Selma, Mo
bile end New Orleans must leave Augu«t» on nighl
Passenger Train, to make close connections.
Passengers for Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction.
Memphis, Louisville aod 6t. Louis can take either train
and make close connections.
through Tickets and Baggage checked through to
the above places. .. . . _
Pullman's Palaco Sleeping Cars o.. all night Passeu
ger Train*. No change of car* on night Pae^uger snd
Mail Trains between Augusta and West Point
For Priming CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, Ac., and iajof |r*ry •ttp«rlor|qa»Uty.
CONSISTING OF H18
STEWART COOK STOVE t
The Host in tlio M r orlcl
Over 10,000 in Use
Will domort work with (tie sn me amoun
of fkirl lliitn sny other Stove
ewer made.
FULLER, WARREN & CO.,
EXCLUSIVE MANUKAC'l UREKH,
TKOY, S. Y. f
fiSTDescriptive pamphlet sent free.
*Su Check baggage to Louisville, and it will be re
checked to destination on train* of LonisviUe and
Nashville Railroad before arrival at Louisville.
“Costa rV* Mat, Hoaeb, Ae.. RiluwhS
“Ceetar’i" Heft Bog Kitemisstew. %
“Coetar'e" (only pure) faiat Fews** *1
Address
“Cost**.” No 10, Credy
Or John F. H»u (Sueceworto) n
U a model of Beamy, and turns ont work with a rapldH> that
■toniahlaf; Mid, yetjto the neatest and
Auodine Pain Kill It 1
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
Ample Time for Meaie at Good Hotels.
A8K FOB TICKETS VIA
urjusR r. nw»i (ou«thui»i
Demaa Barnet k Oo.,ll P*rklst,alH
WFortWabyJ. A. TAILOR L k ■*(
and other Druggists in . .., ,
ATLANTA, 0»
REDWINR *ROX,, B «»l.,»lll«kfc 1
MM
ANTMHLLIOUS PILLS,
itenalvr facilities for all kinds of
A Good Heasonlfor the!Captain’a
Faith.
IIANOR OR H'llKUCLE.
AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell the AMERI
CAN KNITTING MACHINE, tho only practical Family
Knitting Maciue ever invented. Price $25. Will knit
2,000 stitchea per minute. Address AMERICAN KNIT
TING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass.,or St. Louis, Mo.
READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER
FROM HUS MOTHER.
Bsarron Bamaok's, Mo.. April 80.1866.
Do. Jon Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
of your Sarsaparilla and tha healing and beneficial
quantise it possssseo. I rend yon the following state
ment of my oase:
I was wounded two ysart ago—w*s taken prisoner,
and com fined tor sixteen months. Being moved so of
ten, my wounds have not healed yet I have not alt up
a moment alec* 1 was wounded. I am shot through
the hlpa. My general health Is impaired, aad 1 need
something to assist nature. I have more faith in your
Haraaiwrilla than in anything else. 1 wish that that is
genuine. Fleam express me half a doaea bottlee, and
oblige, Oapt C. P. JOHNSON,
8t. Louis, Mo.
P.i.—The following was written April 80L 1866, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson:
Dm. Bull—Dear *r: My husband. Dr. O. H. John
son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central
New Yerk, where he died leaving the above O. P. John
son to my oar*. At thirteen year* of age, be had s
chronic dlarrhsaa and scrofula, for whioh I gave him
yonr Barsepeetlla. 1» ouxxd mat. 1 bar,
{‘ >r ^teu years reoommeuded it to many in Hew
York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores
and general debility. Perfect success has at
tended lu The sure* ejected in some oases of
scrofula and fover sores were almost miraculous. lam
,.rj uixtoM for B} n. to«ll, k.T, Komn, to jmt
8-rwp.riIU. ■< U fe.rfu1 of (oiling a apurlou, uUolo,
h.no. hi. writing to jon for It. Hi. wound. w« W.
rlbta not I Mltor. lie niUnoow.
Huktieatfall,. JRNKIE JOHNSON.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
GENERAL TICKET OFFICE, ATLANTA,
B. W. WHICH I*. General Ticket AgsnU
K. tl. WALK Kit. Master Transportation.
*. HULBEKT, Bnpt. W. k A. R. R.
O CHANGE OF CAMS BETWEEN SAVaKKAH, AUOCKTA
AND MONT'.OK ELY, ALA.
Omcfi or Mastvji or TnANwowrATioM, l
Centual Railboad, Savannah, Aug. 14,1869. J
On and after Sunday, ICth lust. Passenger Train*
n the Georgia Central Railroad will run as follows:
We have no hoalUtiou In
of Cinriunati, and
Dysentery Cordial, female Tonic
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
WINNERS OF
THE PARIS EXPOSITION MEDAL
WHO HAVE UNIFORMLY BEEN
AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS,
FINE
TABLE CUTLERY!
Leave Bavaunah
-•Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Augusta.
Arrive at MiUedgeville
Arrive at Eaton ton 1
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta i
PRICES WEi DEFY COMPETITION
7.-00 a. m.
5:30 p. ra.
6:38 p. in.
Augusta at 8:45 a. n
SILVER-PLATED WARE!
Leave' Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augusts.
Connecting with train that lean
[TXAD* luttl
T HE letter F, FF.andFFM
guish various grade* of
by J. A. STEWART in the oitfd*
brand has been known as -
atowart'd*
and has always been popuja*
ualng tha F’s. Dealers wlU k®"* 1
decorated DINNKR
•juuges, unurenes, Bcnoots, so., in plain snd elegant
oases, all of which thsy are enabled by their unequaled
iaciUtles for mmufactnre to aoll at price* cvf inferior
work.
The recent improvements In those organs hare so
increased thslr usefulness and popularity that they
are unquestionably the moat desirable instruments ob
tainable for fomily naa, aa well aa Churches, Bchoola,
Ac., while the prices at which they can be afforded
(f 60 to f 1,000 each), adapt (hem to the means and re
quirement* Of all Classes. They are equally adopted to
secular and sacred music, are elegant as fnrnltnre, oc
cuPT little space, are not liable to get out of order,
(not requiring tuning once, where aplanoforte la tuned
twenty times), are very durable, and more easy to
learn to play upon Uuu the pianoforte.
The ML A H. Organ Oo., Are now selling FOUR OC-
Arrive at Savannah 6:10 a. in.
Arrive at August* 3:13 A m.
Laava MiUedgevtlie 4:30 p. m.
Leave K* ton ton 2:40 p. m.
Connecting with trains that leave Auguste at 0.33 p. n>.
A. M. Trains from Savannah and Auguste, and P. M.
Trains from Macon, connect with Mllledgevllle Train
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
P. M. Tram from Havannah connects with through
Mall Train on Mouth Carolina It. B., and P. M. Train
from Savannah and Augusta with Trains on Honnt-
wcetera snd Muscogee Railroad*.
[Signed) WILLIAM ROGERS,
Acting Master of Transportation.
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, AO.
Tho Piu'ust,
Both scute and chronic, off., etc.
H NDB1L S,
BILL HEADS.
Prompt Attention Given to all Orders.
lltimma 1 " 1 V
C1RCDLARS,
LETTER Hi APS
BU INIS8 CARD8
MACON & WESTERN
RAILROAD.!
TiroTegtl75«toieO.
Goo. Partridge At Oo., l*rot)‘s.
Oil k.rcbuA. lit. tou’u. Mo.
l*r«l)htU's lilver McAlctne 1
A. ERGENZIN 61
»jp aotsTEsrs,
And D«d«r * n yurP “'^L
manufacturer or ®
ATLANTA Vt**
Mp IMo —
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
LABELS OF. ALL^JKINTS.
Together with
VrriTHOCT SiwoUolM,
rr l«»l-l»U. on roo.il
* a #001*, i*»u>oc <*A
TOILET 8ETS, VASES, AC,
THK LARGEST STOCK IX THE SOUTH,
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
.'Niu.ru.y HIM HD THOM.
Tmtimtnj of Xrilsal Mcii.
MW" ran, wuio Oo., Art., Mo, M. MW
tS5 fJSPiSIo 1 o’Von*
PRATTS ASTRAL OIL
jnm&fcK NO CHANG* or IAM«
(Ls. ocAdN/'SW' OH-JkrVrl,
10 Him, VnCv>yiHr WAwH *qM> -
WAV with oi
FEOHTER *
L COMFORT nt CCRH t“l£mrttn£5
•Of R, Ho. ISO Lexington Av*., Hew Tort.
IHR M 1GIC CO Mil vruTehaaga ^a7eolor*d
rigs* *Y hod «w II. Fo, oolo Hr Mwvhonl, ud
jyfMjFoyMlj. AAdr~. V.fie loot OMpmf,
and drink It whwnever you may want it. It hsa
s very high reputation In every locality it has
fotr sud heoosabls rhanee to prof* itself, fit an]
a” Ticket to a
We are also prepared to do all kinds
SEND IN Yt
NO COMPETITION
OR IN C0L0R8,
Worts. T5 Wl
> has bean to bad health for several
Jatltrer sFeatod—ba improved eery
I’^OX tijRer.t. lamasd, tha Ce-lrun
Liver and Digestive Power*
br to!*" (
Appllmti.rt
0 KO*Q1 A D‘**>*2*2
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8 A EE.
Thi JnriN'. B«>t ami Cheapest
S. PROPHITT,
SAMUEL BARD,