Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, September 02, 1886, Image 2

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B- W-' ' ■kM 2 yw DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 2, 188#5. V » Summoned Together to Stir up a Reli gious Revival. 'Roll, Jordan. Roll." ok Siiiik Iijt MMndlniiN >i*Kro VoIam—No Coyntcrfi'lt .ttnnoy Will l’ns» on oil. IVt<>r~MI*ter Joiiox Rolnton lli-r Kxpori- dor, dusk was creeping over the distant hills when the loud, clear notes of a horn, calling the congregation to reassemble, , rang out In the still evening air. As the negroes seated themselves, twinkling lights, made by sticking can dles in a bottle, wore suspended from the trees and noles stuck in the ground. The light fell on the preacher’s countenance and gave a ghastly aspect to i the brown skin as he lifted his head and gave out the humn. As before, the voices Duffy’s Raw Beef Formula lion to <>cl IIearly nn«l Mirnitg. caught up tlie strains, at first gently, lint zradtii " Mr. P. It. MUUPHY, 198 Conway street, Baltimore, Md., writes: “Have gained 41 Southern Bivouac. [t was a bright, glowing morning in July Virginia. ally it rose on the damp night air, swelling on the summer breeze, and roll ing away to die umong the echoes of the distant blue hills. After a short exhorta tion the shouting begins, for a negro would scorn a ChrTstiun who did not shout his hat off his head. The ceremony of shouting is terrifying to a spectator. A pounds by the use of your Duffy’s Pure Ma ’ " •" ' “ lalt Whiskey and Haw Beef Formula.” in southern Virginia. The misty air hung in a soft haze over the wide Helds of ripen ing grain that bent its golden head to the breeze. Ureen pastures, interspersed with , , clumps of persimmon trees, stretched far pecialiy the women, who scream at the • .... .. dting ini- , top of their voices, throw their arms wild- blue out- I l.v about,* Jump up and down for hours, and seems entirely out of their minds. sort of fury seems to seize the nogroos, es- Ini away in an undulating swell, melting ini perceptibly Into a dim, distant blue out lino. "Down in the low grounds” wagon loads of ripe melons lay shining in the sandy soil, buried in their coo), green leaves, while higher up tobacco plants stretched their broad leaves In the morn ing light. Occasionally a negro driving a mule to a plow could be seen through the long rows of green corn, where yellow pumpkins iay like huge bails of gold. An air of peace and tramiulllty seemed to hover over the scene. No harvester’s song broke th » 11 morning air. Ill fro t of tne negro oaoins were scattered groups of bare-headed and liare-footed children. The youngest ones, basking in the sun, rolling in the dirt, sitting propped up in goods boxes or playing with stick-dolls, seemed a picture of contentment; while the larger children with a comical look of dignity on their shining brown faces, were surveying t.lieir new dresses with evident satisfaction. Presently the scene grew more animated and the dusty highroad became a lively boulevard, filled with every species of vehicle, groups of men and women, straggling children and pacing horses. THE DEMOCRATS GET IN. Mn. M. V. NEIGHBORS, Ossage Mission, Kansas, writes: “Have used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formu la, and weigh 25 pounds more than ever before.” Mr. Z. HARRISON, Luray Courthouse, Va., writes : “Have been using your Duffy’s Pure Malt Wiskey for dyspepsia, and have gained 33 pounds.” Mr. WM. H. J. WELLS, 955 Claiborne Ave., Chicago, lit., writes: “After usine Tin 1 Niivniimili hoilirnl Offices Turned Over .liar- iiiiiilnke If it in 11 ton. Ksip, l>c|iuty ('ollsclor—Col. Gilford IV. Anderson Itcpol) INmIiiiaster. your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw B< "" ’ ■ • - -- Beef Formula, have gained 15 pounds.” Havannah Times. The Times has refrained from giving publicity to the numerous reports which nave bee I.AROK FARM WAGONS, antiquated jerseys, dilapidated buggies, weighted down with men, women and children in holiday attire, wound their way down the highway,throwing up clouds of dust in tlie faces of the less fortunate “foot-passengers.” From every wood and by-way, from ovur the hills and through the forest lanes came tlie motley crowd, all hastening toward a large hill that, cov ered with a thick growth of oaks, stood out. in broad relief against the blue sky ~ ) side a largo clearing back ground. On one had been made by cutting down the trees whose stumps still decorated tlie ground. A temporary church was erected by means of boughs of. pine laid across long poles placed horizontally OI1 upright supports. To the right were large tables spread with fruits, bread ami fried chicken, over which a tutelary deity, in the shape of a fat negro woman, presided; on the left were picketed tlie horses of the incomers. A surging crowd of negroes, laughing and chatting, soon been current for the past several weeks in regard to the appointments in the custom house nnd post office, under the democratic collector and post master, considering it tlie better policy to wait until some definite information could begivon on that subject. Tlie Times is now in a position to give that information to the public. By this morning’s mail Captain John F. Wheaton received his commission as col lector of customs of the port of Havannah, and Captain George W. Lamar received' his commission as postmaster—the bonds of both officers having been approved. ~ ' ea Mr. EDWARD H. HOWE, 938 Main street, Kansas City, Mo., writes: “Have used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula u little over two months. Have gained 19£ pounds.” Mr. C. H. KNIGHT, 1316 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C., writes: “After using Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, have gained 10 pounds in weight.” Mr. WM. CHAPMAN, 1600 Vermont Ave., Washing-ton, D. C., writes: “I have used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula, and have gained 10 pounds." TUP DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO., Hai/timore, Md. OH The Duffy’s Uaiv Beef Formula mentioned above is a special household application of the medicinal virtues and purity of Duffy's Pure to more specifically gentleman known to this community os ... Malt Whisky, and is intended ...... , amilton, Esq., a 1 meet the requirements of those suffering from lis community us I Consumption, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General one of the clearest headed, capable busi ness men in the state, and who can but prove a valuable assistant to Collector v- ,Vheuton in the administration of his office. Mr. Hamilton has been identified with tlie business interests in Savannah for the past forty years and has been a prominent factor in its com mercial progress. He is a gentleman I madcT'can i«‘"ho<‘r«*'r all"''Druggfsu’at ONE DO. of rare ability, methodical business | LAR PER BOTTLE. 3taiv*iv tf top col n r m habits and of unimpeachable integrity. Debility and all Wasting Diseases. In addition to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes un- eimaled blood-forming material, whereby the weight and strength are increased. A printed ...Biigth a. _ ._ copy of this formula, which consists principally • ~ “ .It Wlnsky. will he mailed to any address, under the Seal of the Company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp, fir the preparation itself, in liquid form, as put up by us by a special process, making it tlie most palatable and efficacious beef preparation For the past year or so Mr. Hamilton has been secretary and treasurer of tlie Times publishing company, which position lie has tilled with eminent ability and good judgment, and we part from him with feelings of sincere regret and the highest esteem. This morning at 12 o’clock Captain Whcnton, accompanied by his deputy, called upon Collector Tomlinson F. John- filled the clearing, and tlie women, foil• son, at the custom house, and had a pleius- liitig themselves affectedly, smiled com- : ant interview. Collector Johnson escorted plncently When their dark-skinned ad- ; them through tlie building and introduced liiirers addressed them as “Miss.” Pres- I the various employes to them. Captain ently a hush fell on the assembled multi- I Wheaton notified Mr. Johnson that he tude, as it tall negro preacher, dressed in a i would be ready to assume the duties of the suit of brown trousers, with an army coat, ascended the plat answered the purposes of a pulpit. _ .... an antiquated'lmckless book iie gave out f or a In? 1 !? time engaged in the com- the words of a hymn, one timt always mission business in this city, and who is opened the camp meeting; “Roll, Jordan, I well known to the entire community, roll,” were the words, and one by one the | "he acceptance of this position by Col. melodious negro voices caught up the j Anderson, will, it is understood, require strain until it rose nnd swelled to a grand I J lis retirement from the colonelcy of the harmonious chant.. A second pause, and First Volunteer regiment of Georgia, the preacher began his sermon, not in his j which he has commanded for the past ordinary voice, hut pitching it a key or so I several years. .Col. Anderson has always higher, and half singing, his head, body i taken a lively interest in military matters, and arms keeping time all the while. mid though he may not hereafter be active. ressea Ml ll l HI aooiiuic laic; uuiioaui I'UU icrs, with an old blue ! position on Wednesday, the 1st proximo, ascended the platform that : Captain Lamar 1ms appointed as deputy 1 ' nit. From postmaster Col. Clifford W. Anderson, who ; ‘Yes, brudi , , „ ’sdmbled here ter-day for to stir up a re vival of 'ligion, fur ter bring back do WHiid’ring sheeps what’s got TANGLED IN THE llRIERS and stuck in dc mud. ’Tain’t no use fur a woolly-headed nigger to cross liis legs and think hisseif all right. De laird k ly concerned, we feel assured that he will always feel a deep interest in the volun teer soldiery oi our city and state. Captain Lanmr called upon Postmaster Wilson this morning and notified him that he would be ready to have the books and effects turned over to him on Wednesday, the 1st September. There will be no changes immediately in AURANTII Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin ally caused by a disordered condit ion of the LIVER. For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of the Liver. Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu lency, Eructations nnd Burning of the Stomach Bloody Flux, Chills ano Fever, Breakbool Exhaustion before or after Fevers. Ohronio Diar rhoea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down is Invaluable. It is not a panacea for nil diseases, but , will i wit h the Lord all fo f r and squar’. Look at Lm l ,lo J es - dat. ol’ mootin' house down in de pines; 'tain’t fit fur dogs, and dat 's wlinr yer lazy niggers goes ter pray. Does you think yer prayers are a-gofn'ter rise afore the throne of glory wlien do wind blows dem de udder way? Does yer think ' It changes the complexion from n waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes low. gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and ’-ID IFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A 1ALUASLF ’"'ONIC. Felt goods—Bent pins and i Hartford STADIGEP : Fur sale by all Druggists. AURANTII Price $1.00 per bottle de Lord’s a-goiii' ter give yer golden chairs when you C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, >40 so. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. in heaven ter make pii on is too good-rtir-nothiu’ a nine benches fur de gospel house? it lay away yer old sins ; bury ’em Yer must lay away yer old sins ; I deep down and River ’em up, too, fur Satan prowls around like a rolling lion, a sicking whom lie may devour. An’ folks what’s too mean ter fix up a meetiu’-liouse is too mean to bury themselves. Come along, brudders; walk right along,and we’ll march along ter tile Lord, au’Satan an’his as his’n. Can’t some o’ you sisters feel t ile spirit move ’em ? I see Sister Jones down in the corner. Walk up, Sister Jones, walk up; jest ter set down on de mourners’ bencti. an’ udders will follow your sample. It makes a good compression on the brethren to sec sech good ole souls as Sis ter Jones ii-comin up like a driiggled-up sinner.” I'lcuKiiiit rii'K. avpet tacks. d Times. A suit of armor was the old fashioned knight dress.—Boston Commercial Bulle tin. The president’s idea of the fishery ques tion: “Where are the fish?”—Philadel phia Inquirer. What is the need of the hour? A night- key with an electric light on the end of it. Newman Independent. A steady-going, all-tlie-season liar is not so dangerous as is the liar who has mo il cuts of intermittent veracity.—Phila delphia Record. The Boston Record is tlie authority for tlie statement that Boston girls never flirt. Correct. But they try to mighty hard.— Baltimore American. Judge—“Have you anything to say be fore the court passes sentence upou you?” I , , Prisoner-” Well, all I got to say is, I'hope I « clerBymen an(1 endor9fc<1 PERMANENT To all persons who are suffering in any way from Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is essential to good lit alth. MOXIE the At this point a general movement toward j in “mourners’ ” bench took place. The ' yer honor ’ll consider the extreme youth of my lawyer, nil’ let me oft' easy.”—Puck, j Hello, Brown ! I see you and Miss Jones ' It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant. It is not a drug. It is n food: not a medicine. with their are not so intimate as formerly.” “No. I She is a nice girl, but. she affected me like an ague.” ‘“Affected you like an ague? How was that?” “She shook me.”—New York Sun. ‘Tom, J gave you a very liberal allow- n I sent you to college; neverthe- wliole assembly kept time bodies to the preacher’s word; ROCKING BACK AND FORTH. Sister Jones rapidly became excited, and, Using, began to relate her experience. Throwing her arms wildly above lier head, ana rocking to and fro, she sang ; ance when out: “I feels a-miglity happy, brudders, less, I hear that von have had“sdme trouble an’ I know I’se got ’ifgiotl, ’cause I kin in meeting your hills?” “Not the slightest "’ “i ” , in the world, father, I assure you. It has been all I could do to keep out of their way.”—Merchant Traveler. Influential Citizen—“So yer thinkin’ uv Not noticing tlds remark Sister Jones locatin’ hyur, air ye?” Young Physician proceeded as before, “Yes, my brudders —“Well, yes, I had thought some of prne- au' sisters, I’se done been baptized in the ticing here.” Influential Citizen—“Prac- xvaters of faith an’ come out clean. I’se ' tisin” seed de Lord de udder night when 1 was a Only 30c n Quart Itwttlc. Co., Geo. A. Bradford and Evans I feel it a kinder oreopili’ all over me.” “That ain’t no 'ligion, that’s seaticks,” sung a burly negro man on tlie second | bench; “l’s • feeld ern myself afore now.” in de kitenen; de Father comes a iniiii on n white horse, an’ de Soil come a ridin’ on a leetle pony, an’ de Holy Sperit come a ridin’ on a aloud. An’ I seed Satan a prancing around jos' like a mad bull, a switohen’ of his tail, an’ a knockin’ of sin ners down. An’ 1 seed de golden streets of heaven a shinin’ in dc sun, an’ leetle angels a flying around like sparrows. Yes, brud- ders. l'se done been tried an’ I'se hanged ober lu ll fur three days by one hair, an’ Satan was a kickin’ to break dat one hair, but I got through, and here 1 is, brudders an’ sisters.” A! Hi is juncture tlie preacher read a verse from tlie Bible, in which it speaks of "Abraham afar off with Lazarus in 11is bosom.” This quotation was rendered as “Abraham afar off who leather ears in Boston,” and the new version received in silence. SHORT PRAYER, ran somewhat in tlie followiui tu ‘‘Pi tisin’! Look hyur, young man, thar’s a good openin’ hyur fur a doctor uz uu’er- stan’s his biz, but we don’t want no prac- tisih'; doetorin's what we want.”—Har per’s Bazar. Ladies BITKI.KX'S WIND! SAI.VE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, I Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, I Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive- i ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is | guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sate by Brauuon A Carson. iaVXl ie2t ot'iUw which ran somewhat in the following j — . — strain, followed: “An’ may de Lord o-send Though pure and simple, and so mild Evolution of tlie ITowory Sam. "I am the rose of Sharon and tlie lily of \ | the valley,” declared Sam. Small in' his ' I closing services at the Urbana (Ohio I camp meeting. When Sam. resided in At- ! lanta he was looked upou as a daisy.— I Louisville Tiuies. torth His holy grace inter all de land; inter Europe, au’ South America, an’ Asia, an’ Spasm, an’ them unbeknown lands where the foot of man has never trod, an’ God himself knows not of.” With these appropriate remarks the as sembly broke up and dispersed over the grounds, where they employed themselves in refreshing the “inner man.” It was a bustling scene, and one to be witnessed only in the southern states, as the crowd °f gayly dressed darkies, laughing andgos- ffijpmg strolled about in the conscious dig nity of Sunday clothes. The bright sun, that threw its checkered lights and shad ows across the dusky faces, shone on a most grotesquely attired assembly. Hours pass ed on, and the sun sank in the west, the ^rimson light bathing the clouds in splen- It might be used by any Yet SOZODONT is" so swift and sure child, Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion { If so, a few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart’s con tent. It does away with Sal- lowness, Holiness, Pimples, Blotches, ami all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed appear- mice of heat, fatigue anu ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear hut TWEN TY ; and so ual oral, gradual, and perfect are its" effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. SSSSSSSSSSSSS S For Fifty Years the great Remedy for S S Blood Poison ana Skin Diseases. S S For 50 It never 3 Years. Fails! s “ SCXXJM s Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ^ mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address Q THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. g SSSSSSSSSSSSS )»ltUFKHMI»Mf. < tnns. IV C. T. OSBURN, Dentist. (Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason.» Office next door to Rankin Heuse. St\m* ©n L mil re ns Riddle’s gallery. nri.)* \IT F. TICJNKR, ft • Dentist, Twelfth street (formerly Randolph street,) e7-ly LSI CAPlIAL r'KIZ.t., - $150,000. “lUe do hereby certify that wc supervise the ar« ranyemont for^all Jhc Monthly and Quarterly Drainin'/* of The Louisiana State Lottery Coni /inn 1/, and i 1 person manage and control th« Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parti eh, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, wit h a»z.-o, D .>• »attached, to 1 natu r (’oinnilMNioaiern. Huckleberry I We the nndcisigned Banks and Bankers will pa// all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot- j teries which may be presented ut our counters. | J. If. OGLKNBY, Pres. Ln. ShVI Hank. •I. IV. li 11. II It JET II, Pres, jState NaUI Bk A. IJAI.DWIX. Pres. N. O. NnPl Bank U XPRWMXfEB ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y, i for 25 years by the Legisft and Charitable purposes— Incorporated in 1868 f ! ture for Educational and unaritabie purposes— , with a capital of $1.000,000—to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise " tlie present .State Constitu- was made a part of | tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. Its <« m n«l Single mini hoi* Drawings . will take place monthly. It never scales or post pones place monthly. It never scales or post- Look at the following distribution: IMth Oranil Monthly AND THE EXTRAORDINARY UUARTERLY DRAWING hi the Anitleiiiv of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday. .September N.lssii, Under the personal supervision and manage* ment of 6on. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, Si Gen. JU8AL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Capital Prize, $150,000. itb Notice- Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves. £•">. Flttlis$*2. Tenths, $1, LIST OF PRIZES. 50.000. . 20.000. . 10,000.. 50.000 20.000 20,000 5,000 20,000 1,000.. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 $150,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 2 LARGE PRIZES OF • A LARGE PRIZES OF 20 PRIZES OF 50 PRIZES OF 100 PRIZES OF 200 PRIZES OF 600 PRIZES OF 1,000 PRIZES OF APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200 100 300 100 20,000 25.000 30.000 40.000 60.000 50,000 100 75.. $20,000 10,000 7,500 ..$522,500 2,279 Prizes, amounting to Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the Office of the Company in New Orleaus. For farther information write clearly, giving fall address. PONT A I, NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex pense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La.| Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washing;ton, D. €• Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORI.CANS NATIONAL BANK, wed se&w5w New Orleans. La. (Copy.) Chicago, April21st, ltxx>. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust and Savings Bank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held Company of Specud Deposit, U. s. 4 °lo Coupon Bonds, as follows: Ko. 92028 d. $600. % Market Value of which Is 41201 100. I tins JOO. I $1012. 57 J ( 62810 + DYSL-. ^ CHILDREN TEETHING loo. $800. J (S.) yas, S. Gibbs, Cash. We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our “FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a genuine Havana-ffllcr Cigar.-Union Cigar Co, Wesleyan Female Institute, ST-A-TJnSTTOlT, -V-A.. CIGAR Opens September 22d, 1886. One of the First Schools for Youno Ladies in tiie Union. All Departments thorough. Buildings elegant. Steam heat. Gas light. Situation beautiful. Climate splendid. Pupils from nineteen States. All important advantages in one greatly reduced churge. Board, Washing,, Lights. English, Latin, French, German. Music, for Scholastic year, from September to June, $260. For Catalogue w rite to Rev. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D , Pre-ident, jy7 eod2m Staunton, Vuginia. Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar !s strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip. Sold by all Crocers. UNION CIGAR COMPANY, 76 N. Clinton St., - CHICAGO. Retail by C. I). HUNT, Columbus, Gp. * je24dly mam FOR RENT. $PHE STORE HOUSE No. 1147 Broad Street, A next to Wittich & Kinsel’s corner. This Store is being remodeled with single pane plate glass windows; has all modern improvements. Also Office and Sleeping Room in Garrard Building. Also, Residence in Wynnton with 25 acres of laud attached, known as Garrard place. Also, the place in Linnwood known as the Wiley Jones place, with 28 acres of land attached. This last named place will be put in repairs for a good tenant. Apply to augl4 1m LOUIS F. GARRARD. Wishing to Change My Business, I Offer My Entire Slock Coffins. Cases and Caskets, Robes, Etc, That month and teelh with speed From tartar and from taint are fYeed Till they become sweet, white and pure. sat se tu tli&w Yire Boilim. Seeing is believing. The directors of banks and trust companies who believe without seeing are nice bodies, but the banks and trust companies lose a heap of moiiey by choosing that sort of directors-. —Philadelphia Record. Simmons’ Iron Cordial invigorates and recuperates the muscles and limbs. eod*w School For Boys. jivciiue, ueuveen mui Monday, September 6th. _ tion thorough. Te ... sion of .nine mouths, payable tww. iwaari hi At greatly reduced price interest by examinin Purchasers will further their iu- before buying elsewhere. B. F. COLEMAN. Jr. HI OR ELAN D^PARK MILITARY ACADEMY^ Lawns, Terraces, Ter-pin Alley, Lake, etc. English, Classical and Busines* Courses, undac a full corps of excell- fit teachers. Complete Military Organisation. A through school fo*i' ‘ For Circulars address CHA& M. NEEL. Supt.' Boys. The next yea / begins Sept. IS. lalugdip MATUSY CAROS' Used for over 25 yearn with (treat surreen by th» physicians of Paris, New York and London, and superior to all others f rtho prompt euro of cases,recent orof long standing. Put up only in Glass Bottli'scontalning at Gupsulca each. PRICE 75 CENTS, MAKING THEM THE CHEAPEST CAPSULES IN THE MARKET. ^CAPSULES- N.W.AYER & SON ADVERTISING AGENTS PHILADELPHIA Car. Chs.tnnt nnd Eighth gta. Receive Advertisement, tor this Paper. ■ at Lowest Cash Nates i^m %£2l?JlYER A SOU'S MANUAL -1 U I. B . . 1 B