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LOCAL LINES.
Col. J. W. Moon w«s In Dallas Mop.
day.
Mr. J.'M. Joknson, of Birmingham,
.Visiting homo folks.
Hood’s
Coupon
Calendar
COOPER—'Al^BERSON.
| Dull ns him Ik‘(‘H well
drummers this week.
worked by Ihe
Two more Just trains will lie placed
the Southern road next Sunday.
Mr. J.
.boy..
Freeman Is smiling—a lire
Get you a Mackintosh
Overcoat for 81.75, at
J. F. Welch’s.
Dr. Greer w ill lie at Dallas a Jew weeks.
«ud all who need dental work dot e wll
do well to see him at once, lie need, a'
the money that is due him to pnv i,|,
creditors.
Ladies’ and children’s
Hats of all kinds at
J. F. Welch’s.
Dallas was well represented at
Peace Jubilee this week.
Ihe
The Dallas Institute closed Inst Frhin.i
until the llrst Monday in January.
A cough Is not like a fercr. It does no
have to run . a certain course. Cure il
quickly and effectually with One Minuti
Cough Curt!, the best remedy for, all age.
and fer the most severe eases. We rec
ommend It l>realise it's good. A. J
Cooper A Co.
Notice.
All nrcmmts due me will lie put out fill
rolled ion if not settled by the 35lh of thi
month. J. I>. Giiehii.
Call and examine our stock
of Shoes, and get our prices
before you buy. Wc think
Ave can save you money in this
line. IIay linos.
If you need a good ore
chine cheap, call on us
will save you money.
i or Sew ing mi-
We cun nn..
Remember the IIay Bros.,
are selling goods to suit the
price of cotton.
Mr. Sum Davitte died near Iluutsvil’c
U it week. IIo had been mining there foi
Borne time.
TJie completest line «f La
dies’ Capes ever seen in Dal
las, now on sale at W. P.
Cooper & Brother’s. Twenty
styles. Prices $i .00 to $7.00.
Mr. Geo. J. Kemp, of Story,' Gay, has a
good 210 “ere farm for sale. Easy terms'
About 40 acres fresh land.
We had some snow Inst Friday night,
(tad are looking for more.
The cheapest jeans in
the world, at
HAY BROS.
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tahlels
Prevent and cure Palpitation of Heart,
Dizziness, Sick Hen Inchc, Chilly Suisa
tions.
Mr. Jps-e Mntlhcws killed three hogs a
few nays ago which aggregated more than
1400 pounds.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Mcdiein 0
reurehes out ull Impurities in the system
nnd expels them harmlessly by the natur
al channels.
Prof. G. W. Tribble left Wednesday to
spend She holidays with Ills parents ul
Cumcsvlllc. <
Farmers, Notice.
After this week I will gin only onTne -
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
a perfect j beau-
.. pair .die, up lo
^ da e- S.ihjecl:
“An American Girl”
One of the handsomest pieces of c dor
oik issued this year. Lithographed,
.\it!» l»ord< r of nnny and navy emblems
emlw>sed in gold. Leave your n m
vith your druggist and ask him to s ivi
foil a copy or send 0 cents in .stamps fo:
• : e to C. 1. HOOD '& CO.,
Lowell, Mass.
i .Mention this paper. 1
| On hist Wednesday* J. J- Goope r
and Mins Emily Anderson wore united in
J the holy bonds of wedlock, Judge 1*\ 1‘.
Hudson tying the marital knot. The hap
py event occurred at the residence of the
bride's sister, Mrs. .J. T. Spinks, near New
Hop*', and was witnessed by a few intimate
f.'lends of the contra* ling parties.
, Dr. Cooper is one of our most success
ful young physicians and the biide one of
the county’s fa float daughters, both n e
very popular among a larg ■ circle or ac
quaintances. They left on the afternoon
train for Cedartown. We join their
friends in congratulations.
Remember
1 food’s Siirs:ip;iril!a is
America’s Gretitest Medi
cine for the Blood and
the best that Money Can
Buy.- Ilcncc take only
Hood’s.
Dains In the chest win n a per t) i h is a
cold Indicate a tendency inward ptu uino-
nhi. A pioci'of Jlimuel dainpeijedl with
C'haml.erluiu’s Pain Halm and bound OH to’
the . chest over tin* s°at of paiu will
promptly relieve the pain and prevenrth:-.
ilircalened attack of pneumonia. This
'mine treatment will i uro a lame hack jw a
few hours. • Sold by A. J. Cooper jjrtfoN 1
If yon*get a statement of yo iir fnd -
scrip ion to tlds paper it is to .re Blind you
of your negligence And our pressing- need
f money, and we kindly ask you amh ail
others hi arrears to call and settle nt otiye
that wc can accommodate
Lei’s Have action Factory and a
Bank in Dallas.
Now, with 4l runt cotton the farmer.
Tlepjcysi il, not able lo buy ifi, noeesa irlek
of life, to any nothing of llioenmfnrtp am!
luxuries. v
We nre growing poorer year by yi a-
The < nuse Is the low price of our collin',
ptlyetl by our Liverpool or New Yo k
ii'iglihor. When wa commence pinn ing
he commences to prlae. We say tliut,
front tin* best estimates,- it will cost Ihe
formers 10 conla to mlsc cotton In 1 hi—
Dallas is becoming a goml market for
partridges anil ialibils, ami we see tunny
of each are being brought in.
Horn SUilnnche Troubles, Cold Feet and
Hands, Excessive Menstrual Flow, with
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Ttihlids.
Entire lot of Crockery
at cost, at The Dallas
Hrrdware Co
Mr. J-B. Cooper pill remove "In hi
farm near Ihe old campground about si.-
miles south of town. l\ e legrol to see -
good a citizen leave our town.
If you feel Dull. Languid, Broken-
Down, Debilitate.I, have Weak Stoiimel.
or l.itdgeatlon.'ufle Dr. M. A. Simmou!
Liver Medicine.
g t a better price for it s
Alls.— As there Is no difference in the
price the public will buy only the butter,
thr.t*whllc onr prollls m,y lie smaller
a single sale they will be much greater
ill the aggregate.
How can you get tile public to know
your make is the best! 1
If both articles are brought prominently
before Ihe public both are certain to be
tried and Ihe public will very quickly
, judgment on them ami use only the
better one.
This explains the large sale of Cham
berlains Cough Itemedy. The people have
been using il for years and have fouu I
that
Dr. \V. C. Conuully will soon have hi
hotel ready for oeelipallou. He will hate
1: newly painted and furnished, and w'el
prepaid! to give the traveling public llrst-
clas.i accommodation.
.School books nt the Nkw Eiia ofllcc fm
sale, or exehnnge for hooks of slmllu.
grade on the Burnt subject. 40 pel' ecu
diseoiml allowed for old books. Tents
cash. See?
may occasionally tulle up with some fash
ionable novelty put forth with exaggera
ted claims,’but are eerlnln to return to the
me remedy that they know to he reliable,
m ! for coughs, colds and croup there Is
nothing equal lo Chamberlain’s Cough
Uemedy, For sale by A. I. Cooper.V Co.
To settle the Stomach and Ovoreonn
the Nausea of Prospective .Mothers, tall.
Simmons Sip,aw Vine Wine or ’I iildets.
Capes at your own
price, at -HA¥ BROS.
. [YTo Our Subscribers.
The ycur Is drawing lo it close and tl c
time when every creditor wants his mon
ey is here. We are largely of the otbii
class, and w.e earnestly lequ-st you wli
are heldnd to come or send the i.nioun
d ie lit once. We luive contracted d t
winch are due anil past due, and wish t'
pay, but to be able to do so it is necessary
that we collect Each amount due i
small, hut the aggregate would enable n
to make our creditors rejoic , if we coul
only get it. Please do not delay llii
longer. «
Messrs. G. W. Furr a id H. L. Owens,
we learn, will move to their farms iu tli
country. Tnus Dallas loses two moic
good citizens whom their many friends
here regret to see leave.
Would you fool porteotly ’
safe, to-put nil your lflonoy M
in a now ■ bank ? , On<J yoyt
liavo Jucit board of? ' ,,
Btit how- abovrt ■ fyn 0^0 .8
bank? '-Ono that has done
businooB for ovor ' a quartor
of b. oontury? Ono that has
always kept its promisos ?
Ono that novor failed ; novor
misled you In any way ?
You could trust ouch a bank,
couldn't you?
Aye^s
Cherry Pectoral
When the doctors considered me
incurable, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
oured mo of
Ciraic Sr onchUls
L, B. LAHDINOIS, Rosiere, Wi
KALI -SIZE BOTTLES, S oc.
A FACTORY ANIeBANK.
i rcdm*|tw- ittbi.t r; ptill our ncijgljhor hiivs thin fall il Is
Two Pointed, Qiicsl)o,h$ Answered/jf,' rl1 '" hl *
. VVlmt is (he use of making'a belli’r ,a'r ~
tii'lc than your competitor if you can hot
jv -yw - -s?} 1 *
utor. JHrt.jvjjgseH the grandest crepVon
:|Vth at less than half coal. Tliu coniSit
quences arr we are uiianle tn buy wluit
we need. .
The estlmnles are tlml we have about
twenty-four hundred voters In Ibis noun-
ty. Now Isn’t II reasonable lo we nro
working as many ns three bands 1 to the
voter? Yes. Well hint IX seven thousand
two hundred men, women anil children
working hard In the Held to make our
cotton. When made, our neighbor says
It Is worth only -I 8-4 cents. Thai leave-
the farmers unable to pay I heir taxes,
debts mid other accounts. So we have
the blues.
The estimate Is we make 8,000 bales of
cotton. That sold at say 5 cents per
pound, iu a speculative market Is worth
It rtii nlways lw di pefiifed updii.Yrhl'.v. foiJOO.OoO. Now. lefts Ipiild a factory,
, nail
Wc want your patronage, .and to get it nndTyjfcp it; wc
flfcV you the best quality of goods at lowest possibls prices.
Wc carry a full line of General Merchandise, including
FAMILY GROCERIES AND HARDWRE.
We also buy all kinds of Country Produce for which
we will pay the highest market price.
We are here to stay, and propose by fair methods :u|d
.he honest treatment of our customers to build up such a
Hade as Avill nuthorizc us to stay. Call on us, when in need
• „ \
of anything in our line. Respectfully,
MEEK BROTHERS.
\
SCOTT’S
J. T. GBIFFIN.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy can nlwuys be depended
upon and is pleasant and safe lo take.
Bold by A. J. Cooper & Co.
Mr. Cary Matthews, who has been in
Atlanta for some time, returned last Sat
urday.
Pains In Head, Neck, Shoulders, Bock,
Front, Sides, Hips and Limbs are readily
cured by Simmons Squaw Vine Wine
Tablets.
Teachers will please return the books
belonging to the library by Jan. 1st. Al
so, all who have not rcnderedlthcir annual
reports will plci-ii'! do so by that lime.
Dr. Miles 9 Nervine
A REMEDY FOR THE
Effects cf Tobacco.
of COD-LIVER OIL WITH js
HYPOPHOSPHITES la Just S
llko such n bank. It has novor ,,
disappointed you, novor will. yj
It haB novor doooivod you,
novor will. y
Look out that somoono y,
does not try to nnilco you S
invost your health in n, now Vj
„ tonic, somo now medicine 'y
H you know nothing of. _ J;
g joc. »nil tl.oo; ill drUEsbU. ,t
a’ sepTT rc;»OvfNK, 6hcipl»u,' I.CW Yolks 3
the 8,000 ImlA Will bring $000,000. W u
offer lids ns ii remedy for the depresrod
people. We nre selling in the speculative
market at 4 cunts when if ite would man
ufacture our goods wc would put It on
the consumptive market and get nt least 30
ccnls per pound.
I sold cotton in Dallas for 4.75 ' anil
bought cotton the same day in Dallas nt
80 cents. Figures will show tliut wo nre
paying in Ihe consumptive market from
15 lo 80 e.nts for cotton good*. So «e
will take a basis of 30 cents: give the far.
mi rs 30 cents, just what they ought t •
have, and what they Ooiilil gut if they
would sell In the rnnsiiinptivu market, il
mould make tlirm prosper. Not only
would the farmers prosper blit our mcr-
ehantg, lawyers and doctors* ivoult^'grow
rich. ;i , »t V ■ i
y'flie fnctory'will pnaluce the bank, for
if. I. get for ten bales of eotlotf $1,000 In
stead of $350. ' You si e 'my ten bales of
otton sold in s speculative ’market w ill
i.ow bring only $350 w hen It will iietiudly
take $500 lo run me. Now. as I bare
sold in I ho same market tliut 1 liny In I
have $1,000. Now $500 will run me and
l will have $500 to put In the hank.
Mr. Davis sells $50,000 worth of goods
annually to farmers, mostly on 5-rent col-
n. Now, on 30 cent cotton lie would
II at least $150,000 worth. This will ap
ply to every merchant in Dallas. Give
Ihe farmers the consumptive prices fo r
their cotton and it will advance the price
fall farm lands 75 per cent. Givens a
factory In Dallas nuil III a very short time
We have a few names on our subscrip
tion books Hint will be stricken in a few
lays, if the imlivi Inals do not come up
and settle. Wc would have you to un-
lerstand I hat wc do not wish to curry yon
always free. We want some money occa
Mortally—In fact, must have it. We need
the town would have wnlor-works and
electric light', mill In less that live years
we would have one of thowtuosl prosper
ous Counties iu Georgias Wc don’t be
lieve there would lie a man In the Coimly
but what would say "I am glad 1 llvif In
Paulding."
Now if you want a factory, 1 would
suggest Hint a meeting be culled In each
district, nnd plans lie formulated anil pul
the wheel In motion. Wo want to gel
out from under the great depression, and
il there Is a better way tliuii I have mapp
ed nut, glvo it lo Its, nnd we nre fur ij
hid ns long us we si I on the slool of di -
nothing and wait for the government lo
give us relief we will he there when Gil-
lirlol blows Ills born
The estimate Is I lint 000 hands could run a \
$300,000 mill, blx hundred of our lints
and girls will mumifueliire the cotton that |
7,000 hands produce, and Instead of sei <’■
Ing it to Europe, paying all expenses, we
would save id horn '.
Now, if we will use the sumo efforts to
Imild a factory that tve Imvo been using
for tilt Inst ten years to elect our party
licked, both county ami state, the mill tvll 1
lie ImlTi; slid then more good, will lie done
ihnn by every legisbitnio since 18(10; thou
we will he working for home.
Wc hope ill rending thoughts 'hey
in ly t,uUu root downward nnd bring fruit
upward in Ihe fertile brntii of the country.
If this Is not the road to relief, we hope
for others lo ho set forth.
I). T. Diiakk.
Boy's Dixie Turninsr
Flows at 81.25; Scooter
Plows at 3c. per pound
at the Dallas Hardware
Store.
j’Vii
SOUTHERN
KfllUfty.
r»l)i!(<nNnl hrliiMluIn In MToft July WsJjMH*
ntatTon•. j Nt. [in N” ii 1
-TTBr—-.1 7 7;
Out, full Millinery is now on
sale; ’tis complete and tasteful
its any line you ever saw.
Prices lower than you ever
knew. Gome and buy.
W. P. Cooi’ltu & Bko.
CjV Hli.lt lu
Ar Dalton
Ar Homo
Ar Atltmtn
Lv AI Inn tn
A r Mar on
Ar Jihup
Ar Kvorott
Ar JueUMonvJIle
LvJosup
Ar JnukNonvIllo
1 .vpm
I'.’isptn
|0 ,’M ill'll'4.A0|im
i.nipm V;.lftpm
7 i mu ;i 4»’»pin
Ar liruuMWlek «».im|
No. 10 rnrrl'.* IMilliimn Sir -pin : Car (.'But*
tanoojfu to Atlunin. *
No. I I onrrlofl Pullman Hlooplni* Oar an 1 Imf
CoaehOM Chaitunonua to Juckn.mvlllo mui At#,
lunto to limniiwlok.
No. H I’urrIrH Pulhnan Slooplmc Car Chnttt*
nooKO.to Atlantn.
H) ' No.
Lv AHuntu ... ..
Ar Home
Ar Dutton
Ar Hhuttan(rt>K».
Lv (llmttnnooun
Ar lltirtfln
Ar Loxlnuton...
Ar LoviB-vllb’
Ar i lint’In nut l
Lv »•huttuniMirru
Ar Nashville .
No.T
4iiH»Sr4.o i*'n| ,
(UOi’in il. - .'o|ijn|l0.l!0i
7.Mumi 7
m. 10.mi H.sVipir. 1 I «)”1
H f».'inn U. lOpiii
jpm!
r». lopmf i.wmin
7 7,fiOun)
7.H0pmi 7.T uni
"I.tlftpTn! J. ii'um .
0.fto|iml AVh)mi krApi
~ No. |8 cmrrlo. Pullman SlooplngCar Atlanta
toHhuttuno )«n nntl diattuno mu to t'lnmmmtL
No. U rnrrlos Pullman Hlocplng Cur Atlanta
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louluvlllo. ^
No. 0. | Na 1« I Wag
Headache
Is often a warning (hat the liver Is
torpid or inactive. More serious
troubles may follow. For a prompt,
efficient cure of Headache and all
liver troubles, take
Hood’s Pills
While they rouse the liver, restore
full, regular action of the bowels,
they do not gripe or pain, do not
Irritate or inflame the internal organs,
bat have a positive tonic effect. 25c#
at all druggists or by mail of
C. L Hood &. Co., Lowell, Mass.
T HE excessive use of tobacco, especially
ty young mon is always injurious and
undoubtedly shortens lift) materially
Mr. Ed. C. Ebson, compositor on the Contra-
Oosta News, Martinez, Cal., writes; "I have
used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and re
ceived much benefit from it. I was troubled,
with nervousness, dizzy F.pells and sleepless
ness, caused by the use of tobacco and stim-.
ular.ts. I took Dr. Miles* Nervine with mar-,
velously good results, allaying the dizziness,
quieting the nerves, and enabling me to
sleep and rest, proving in my caso a very
beneficial remedy.” Dr. Miles' Rostoratlvo
Nervine is especially adapted to restoring
tho nervous system to its Dormal condition
under such circumstances. It soothes, heals
and strengthens. GTL3S.W
Dr. Miles' Remedies Dr.
aro sold by all drug- ^
gists under a positive fe.-
guarantee, first bottle
bonefiti or money re- .ftOdtOTOS
funapd. Book on dis- {gf, A’
it to pay our debts. It might save you of
some trouble.
Bend Mr. B. T. Drake's comnuinieatii n
in this IsBiie. As he says, if you have any
hotter plans to offer, do so. This county
needs something besides eoltou planters.
There must bo a change or we will -non
Ibid ourselves in a deplorable condition.
The death of Mr. Davitte, who died
last week near Huntsville, this county,
piesents a sad spectacle—a sad ending of |
a long und useful life. He was a eoloml
‘n ii Georgia cavulry regiment during the
late war, uud was once possessed of good
property, hut, we 1 earn had lost it. Ho
had tor sortie time been cUusIp » the plm i-
tom Fortune ns a minor, nnd like many
others failed to realize his hopes. His
death ri moves another of the heroes of
the s'xties, whose ranks each year nre b ■
coining thinner. 1’eoce lo his soul.
The legislature adjourns tr-in avow. ,
Messrs. J. II. Matthews nnd II. T. Me-
Garrily, of Yoikville, were in town yes.
terday on their return from the Jubilee.
Now open my new
stock of Millinery goods
Ladie&V Capes, Dress
Goods, Sillts and Trim
mings of all kinds.
Come in and get the
Biggest Bargain you
ever bought.
J. F. WELCH
Mrs. W. J. Clnrkis MoHim, On., write s:
For years have rnrely been, and hardly
know how I could keep house, without
Dr. M. A. Simmons LWer Medicine. It
me of Sour Stomach and Indiges
tion; my husband of Dynpepsia, and from
personal test regard it superior to Ulack
Draught and ZeiUn's Liver Medicine.
/ STATIONS.
Lv Chiittmi'iOj/u .
Ar Knoxville
Ar MorrlnL wn. -
Ar Hot Springs .
Ar AmIiuvIUo
Ar Salisbury . ..
Ar OruoiiNboro...
Ar Kuloltfh
Ar Norfola
Ar Wa hiniftoii.J
New York.
H. iouin! .|.l(mm>l0.<)0pm
II.Mam H.0,\umi l.iuum
I ’.Mprn O.JSOuni t’.tvsira
:i i;ipnrU.-ifl»tn 4.(*>am
4.8lSpmi l.lftpuil MOurn
0.40pm! U.8«)um
| w.Jttpm 12.10pm
i.l-Jum 8.28pm
I 7.iS0umj ...^
I 0 liiiin. 0.85pm'
'I. 1 13pmI 0.23am
ALL WOMEN
Is Ihe be"! fnr TfirsI,Tmobte*. Oorroets dll
lrroiailnr"l"v In Kn ealeiiranns hlimild lie
tokim for l! an., el Life unit before Clilkl-BIrtb.
Pli.wrs ''DU Tlrat" kinedss have stood tho
test for twenty years.
ly Ly i" »u* V -vllclno Oo., Chat-
P - a*l •
UORU
T •
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of GWnnctt county, Georgia,
will lie sold before the court house door,
in till' twn of Dallas, Paulding county, oq
the llrst Tuesday In January, 1818), he?
tween the legal hours of side, the follow
,ng described lands belonging to the estate
0 'si, c. Lively, late of Gulnnett county,
ueoeased, to-wit: Forty acres of land lot
No. 84 in district IU, 8rd section of Pauld
ing county, Ua. Sold for distribution of
the heirs at law. Terms one-lmlf cash,
balance 13 months, 8 per cent Interest.
C. P. Livki.y,
S. T. MoEi.boy,
Administrators
No. 12 carrion Pullman Drawing Uo »m Klotjp-
ing Cur Clmttunonjfu to New York via A«ho*
vlUe un'l Sullhbury to Ulelimond, arriving Uleh-
inoml 6.40 a.in. also Pullman Sleeping t-ar
Oroonaboro to Norfolk.
No. 16 U Holld train Chattanooga to SallM*
bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Salisbury and Saliabarj to Now York with
out change
HTATIONK.
1
No. 4 j
No. 6
Lv Chattanooga
Ar Knoxvlllo
Ar MJirlHtown.
Ar llrlMtol
Ar Washington *....
Ar New York
n
f>.(iopm! Kltum
8.45piDill.66aCX
•J.I5am I ’Mprn ,
7.00am ii.onptn
7. 4uam ‘
‘ i.*,Mpm
So a carrion Pullman SVepluu Pur (,huua-
■VKiga to Washington and Obattanuosa to Now
Vorll without eUanuo.
No. 1 carries Pullman Sloeping Car Knos-
/lllutollrl tot.
s i ATI' *NH.
No. 15
Lv Rome
A'r Anniston
Ar Plrrtitnghnm
Ar Holme.
Ax MorWlon
Ar Now Orleans
0. IIMtU
lU’Inm
10.00pm
HoVipru
7.80pm
lUJOnm
Ar Jackson
Ar Vicksburg
Ar Shreveport
u. ir»am
n.:’wV.im
7.jjpm
Skin Diseases.
. nr H..V)aui K:w»am
(>.f,7'prn|Ar tiad don. ar dUOain 6.88am
"a.Whm) 4.50pra‘Lv Koine
5.4«)Lm 0.67pm Ar Gad dc ,
0.0Opin 7. lupmlAr Attallo. lv 5. Dam. 0.. him
t Dally except Sunday. 8 Sunday only.
F. S.OANffON.8dv.p. O.M.,Washington. D.C
J. M. CULP. Trnf. Mgr.. Wozblngton. D. G
W. A. TURK. O. P. A.. Washington. D. C-
a A BEN3COTEH, A.c.f*.A.,Chattunooga.Tcm
We Club
THE NEW ERA with
ease.' of tho heart and
nerves free. Address. L
DU, MILE8 MEDICAL Ca, Elkhart, Ind-
Mr. P. L. Huy and wife, of Macon, vis-
] jUil r bilives here this week.
Mr. and ?dr“. J I. Moody, of Embry t
1 g ve u< a ' le *11: t r..'l yclcrduy.
For Hale by H. Uohertson A Son.
For sale by A. /. Cooper & Co.
OiiWItt’s Colic & Cholera Cure.
quickly cures Dysentery snd Dlsrrhors-
For the speedy and permanent cure of
tetter, Balt rheum and eczema, Cham-
berlain’s Eye mid Skin Ointment i8
without an equal. It relieves the itch*
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