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PAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1886.
Making Toothpick*.
Rochester Union.
There are but three toothpick factories
in the United States. One of them is lo
cated at Belmont, Allegany countv, N. Y
Just on the edge of the town, and near the
banks of the Genesee river. To commence
at first principles. We started in the base
ment, and, after exploring the engine
room, betook ourselves to where the wood
work was in its first stages. We found in
this second room piles of circular blocks
of wood about 1« inches in diameter bv
perhaps, 5 in thickness. This wood was
‘‘hard’ and “soft” maple and pine.
These are put into a revolving
machine which strips them of their
bark; they arc then sent up to the first
floor. Here they are again put into an
other revolving machine, which cuts them
into small strips, which are then cut into
the required shape for toothpicks. The
‘‘picks” are dropped out at one side, while
the refuse tails from the other into a shaft
and is carried down to the basement and
is subsequently used for firing. Some are
round, some square. This little machine
which makes them appears simple enough
to the uninitiated, but in reality is quite
complicated, containing, we are informed
several hundred knives. These small arti
cles of after-dinner service are then taken
up to the second story, where they are
kept in a heated room until sufficiently
dry tor packing.
Lowell hi Lonilnn.
Mr. Russell Lowell, whom it is now the
fashion to worship, has said a good many
things in his humorous way about our
foibles and shortcomings, although he has
said nothing quite so coarsely or so
strongly us was said by the late Nathaniel
Hawthorne, whose natural fretfulness and
irritability, heightened and exaggerated
by his distastefui duties as consul at Liver-
E ool, embittered his pen and prompted
im to write that elegant and graceful de
scription of English women and cows,
which must forever endear him to Eng
lish readers. The distinguished represen
tative of the Peoria Porkpacker or the Oil
City Democrat crosses in the steerage of a
cheap line of steamers, puts up for a fort
night at a half-American, half-German
boarding house in the neighborhood oi the
tower or the mint, and returns to “the
land of the free” to liberate his spite and
venom as to what he imagines to be the
neglect he has experienced from the Brit
ish aristocracy.—London World.
' A Lnitvful Corresponilriit.
When a recipient of a bottle writes as
enthusiastically of the virtues of Calisaya
Tonic ns did a daughter in a letter to her
father recently, it can only mean that the
Tonic is the best on the market. The let
ter came from Wilmington, N. C. The
writer, after referring to the extraordinary
and wearing nature of her household
duties recently, says : “I am confident that
I never should have held out had it not
been for the bracing effects of the admira
ble Tonic.” Again the writer says: “lam
proud of Greenville’s sons. Long live Dr.
Westmoreland, and may his name be wide
famed for the preparation of so excellent
and palatable a medicine.” * * '» Sev
eral other highly complimentary refer
ences are made in the letter to the splen
did effects of the Tonic. Westmoreland
Bros, only ask any one who is suffering
from debility, loss of appetite or malaria,
to try their medicine. It is sure to revive
and strengthen. “And all it costs is a dol
lar a bottle.”
Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents,
Columbus, Ga. sep3 dlw
Hr Fieri With Emma.
Jackson, Mich., September 13.—E. T.
Whipple, for the past year engaged on the
farm of A. Trutts, a well-to-do and respect
ed farmer of Norville, was discharged from
the latter’s employ for being too attentive
to his daughter Emma, aged 17. Whipple
came to tnis city, where the girl joined
him yesterday. Warrants were issued for
Whipple’s arrest on charges of bigamy,
adultery and seduction. The couple left
the city before the warrants could be
served. Whipple has a wife in New York.
Bruce I'ii.
You are feeling depressed, your appetite
Is poor, you are bothered with headache,
you are ‘fldgetty, nervous and generally out
of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up,
but not with stimulants, spring medicines,
or bitters, which have for their basis very
cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate
you for ail hour, and then leave you in
worse condition than before. What you
want is an alterative that will purify your
blood, start healthy action of liver and
kidneys, restore your vitality, and give re
newed health and strength. Such a medi
cine you will find in Electric Bitters, and
only 50 cents a bottle at Brannon & Car-
son's Drug Store.
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A Sorrowful Suicide.
iNptANAPQLTB, Ind., September 13. —
William Jackson’s suicide to day by mor
phine disclosed a sorrowful state of affairs
in hiB family. He was n slate-roofer, 03
years old, who lived alone with his wife,
Nancy, twenty-one years his senior. Re
ceiitly her mental powers failed through
“senile dementia,” and to-day she was de
clared insane. She cannot recover, and
her condition is pitiable. When Mrs. Jack-
son failed so noticeably her husband begnn
to drink, and yesterday and bust night lie
added morphine to his potations, and
physicians were unable to save him.
Worthy of n Trial.
A lady of our acquaintance has been in
quite feeble health for many years with
some complnint peculiar to the sex—be
came emaciated—lost her appetite—was
melancholy—sleepless—cross and fretful.
Many years’ suffering indicated that all
medicines were n failure. Some one sug
gested the use of the Simmons’ Iron Cor
dial, which could be applied locally. After
using two or three bottles an astonishing
change was observed, and a complete cure
was soon effected. eod&w
The daring young dry goods salesman
wlio jumped off State street bridge Tues
day night shouting “Here’s for fame, for
tune and a dime museum,” appears to have
been a victim of misplaced confidence, for
his fine was light.
This would be a comparatively happy
world if everybody know the virtues of
SMITH'S BILE BEANS as a family med
icine. and acted upon that knowledge.
One-lmlf the misery of tlie world comes
from ailments which arise from a bad
stomach or a bad liver. Chiofest among
these are dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head
ache and neuralgia.
BILE BEANS will cure all of these, be
sides ail miasmatic diseases. Dose: One
Bean. aug24 eod&wlm
Some of the newspaper men of New
York who have been swearing about their
circulation are said to bo a little nervous
over the earthquake. Even a slight shake
ubout Gotham might work a groat reform.
A MOST 1.1 III:K YI. OFFER.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, -Ianhood,
&e. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. t&wtf
W. D. Howells is receiving subscriptions
for the purchase from Mr. Osgood of the
Healey portrait of Longfellow, which it is
g roposed to place in Memorial hall, at
[arvard college. The price is $1500.
RUCK LEYS AgpiCA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblnins,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
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The proof reader made a bungle ot St.
John’s speech where he spoke of having
“left the republican party.” It should
read, “When the republican party of Kan
sas left St. John” by 55,000 majority.
PUBLIC
I am now prepared to de all kinds of House
Painting
The smallest oscillating engine in the ,
■world has been made by John R. Hare, of
Baltimore. Its bore is one-sixteenth of an
inch, and the stroke is one-eighth. The
heel, shaft and crank weigh eight grains,
the cylinder five, and the stand and pillar
twelve grains, making the whole weight I
one pennyweight one grain. It is about
half as big as a collar button, and it makes |
3000 revolutions a minute.
Hay Fever Sufferers.—The number
■of people annually afflicted with this most
annoying malady seems to be greatly ou
the increase. * * * The editor of this
journal is an annual victim, and . with a
view to discover a specific, lias tried nu
merous remedies. Of these, “Ely’s Cream
Balm” is by all odds the quickest and most
satisfactory, two applications greatly allay
ing the usual symptoms in the nose and
'eyes. We would recommend its use by all
subject to hay fever, and we gladly bear
unsolicited testimony to its efficiency in
our own case. *
—Media (Pa.) Record.
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All
ONLY 81.00 IIY MAIL, POSTPAID.
ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO A LI
President Cleveland up ill the Adiron-
dacks talked to a New York reporter about
civil service as smooth as if his tongue and
lips were oiled. But he and his cabinet go
right along violating it in spirit and letter
every day—and they know it. Theory is
one thing and practice is another.
Cure of Liver Coniiiliiliit.
Iowa Falls, Harding Co., Iowa,
June S, 18S5.
J have been using Allcock’s Porous
Plasters for four years, and think I could
not get along without them, ror a long
time I was afflicted with a pain under my
right shoulder blade ; I also had oonsideia-
ble difficulty in breathing. I applied ail
AUcock's Porous Plaster on my back, and
one on my chest. 1 kept changing them
every four days, and at the end ot three
weeks was entirely cured.
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William Walter Phelps sailed from
Havre for New York Saturday. At a tare-
well banquet given him in Paris the night
before, Justice Stanley Matthews, Chauii-
cey M. Depew and Charles A. Dana were
among those present.
.Host Excellent.
J. J. Atkins, I chief of police, Knoxville, j
Tenn., writes: “My family and 1 are bene
ficiaries of your most excellent medicine,!
Dr. King’s “New Discovery for consump
tion; having found it to be all that you
claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue.
My friends to whom I have recommended
it praise it at every opportunity. ur.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption is
guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, bron
chitis, asthma, croup and every aftectionoi
throat, chest and lungs. „ ,
Trial bottle free at Brannon & Carson s
Drug Store. Large size, $1. eod&w
It is stated that the cleaning of the white
house is nearly complete. It is supposed
that the president has reserved the hang
ing of the curtains and getting unsym-
metrical kinks out of the stove-pipes just
-to revive memories of an official past.
KNOW THYSELF.
And in the very best manner, with the best
Paints, as cheap as any one in the city. I am
always ready for small jobs as well as large ones.
I have the best of workmen employed.
JAMES M. OSBORNE,
AT THE
Old Bradford Paint Shop.
jyl2 se&w3m
An Infallible Remedy
FOR FLOODING.
F 'ASY to obtain and costs nothing, Succeeds
* where the skill of the best physicians fails.
To any one remitting me one dollar 1 will send
recipe, and will refund the money if satisfaction
is not obtained. ■ 3M , ,, , ,
I will state that before I used this remedy I
paid heavy doctor bills every year, but now 1 do
not have to pay any. lIof I | „ „ KI K
agu29 selm Buena Vista. Ga.
A Standard Meiliciil Work
The Muscogee Oil Company
I Has recently refitted their Ginnery with the
DD/lVPn limilYIJDV
and have a capacity of forty bales per day. The
patronage of t lie public is respectfully solicited.
tirs< (Md:i: <mi. «'<>.
m NERVE FOOD
PERMANENT RELIEF
To al) persons who are suiter in k in an> way from
Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody
knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is
cssont iul to Rood he alth.
MOXIB
Is recommended by clergymen and endorsed by
eminent physicians.
It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant.
It is not a drug.
It is a food; not a medicine.
It induces a Rood appetite.
It insures sound, healthful sleep.
It is perfectly harmless.
Only 50c* a <|narl Hoffle.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood &
Co., Geo. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard.
apfi dly nrm
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Fo r Fifty Years the great Remedy for
Blood Poison ana Skin Diseases.
For 50
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It never
Fails!
Interesting Treatise on LJlooil and LSkin Diseases
mailed free to mil who apply. It should be
carefully read by everybody. Address
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
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DRPRICES
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Extracts
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and
Health!ulneBB. Dr. Price's Baking Powder contains
no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Extracts,
Vanilla, Lemon, Grunge, etc., flavor deliciously.
PRICE BAKING POWDER 00., Chicago and St. Louis.
Gray Ready
FOR ACTION!
Oui Preparations are Mow Complete,
And our oxpectalions for a booming Fall Trade are certainly
to lie realized. All waiting on Gray lo set the ball iu moiion.
Some say, “What is Gray up lo?” others, “Wind on earth is
Gray going lo do willi three car loads of Dress Goods alone?"
Well, our immense resources were skillfully applied. We are
determined lo do Ihe Dress Goods trade of llie town, as usual,
as we cherish Ihe .just reputation we have established for be
ing a truly progressive, enterprising and reliable firm, identi
fied willi prime qualities of medium and line imporied goods.
t All of Our Mew Fall Slock Mow in!
Just to gef Ihe trade
Colored Dress Goods we
A Great Work on Manhood.
Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical Debil-
itv. Premature Decline in Alan, Errors of Youth,
and (lie untold misery resulting from indiscretion
or excesses. A book lor every man, young, mid
dle-aired and old. It contains 125 prescriptions
for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of
which is invaluable. So found by the Author
whose experience f<>r 25 years is such as probably
never before befel the lot of any physician. 300
pages, bound in beautiful French muslin, em
bossed covers. full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer
work in every sense mechanical, literary and
professional-than any other work sold in this
country for §2.50. or ihe money will be refunded
in every instance. Price only 81.00 by mail, post
paid. Illustrated - -mple 6 cents. Send now
Gold medal awarded the author by the Nutiqna
Medical Association, to the President of which
the Hon. P. A. Bissdl, ami associate officers of
the Board the reader is respectfully referred.
The Science of Life should be read by the young
for instruction, and by the afllictcd lor relief. It
will benefit all.- London Lancet.
There is no member of society to whom The
Science of life will not he useful, whether youth,
parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.-Ar-
tfC Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr
\V. H. Parker, No. 1 Bulfinch street, Boston
Mas- who niiv be consulted on all diseases re
quiring skill and experience. Chronic and obsti
nate diseases that have baffled the skill of all
other physicians a specialty. Such treated suc
cessfully without an instance of failure. Men
tion this paper. aP 2 ® ,vl ?
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost i
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers Tty addressing
Geo. P. Rowell A Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.’
Send lOcts for 1 OO-oaae Pemohle*
GEMtu SOUTH
FRENCH BUHRS.
ible, -
iC thl!
chinery
Cincinnati, O.
/teat. mirulm*. Compact.
Write for Descriptive Circu
lar. Mention this paper.
lo son how many Black Goods and
arc displaying, wo will for I his week
only offer a few of our choicest Dress Goods at Ihe following
prices :
5 Cases of 4-ounce BROCADE BALBERDJAN8, worth 10c, good goods, at 7e a yard.
6 Cases of 5 Queens POSE CASHMERES,- “ 15e, “ “ “So
5 Cases of8 Queens De CLARENCERET BRISTOL LUSTERS, worth 18c, good
goods, at 10c a yard.
5 Cases of Silk Face WOOL MOHAIRS, worth 20c, good goods, at He a yard.
5 Cases of Figured ILLUMINATED SUITINGS, worth 25c, good goods, at 12J0 yard.
1 Case of I’RUNELLE CLOTHS, worth 30c. good goods, at 15o n yard.
200 Shades of Lupin’s 10-inch COLORED CASHMERES, worth 45c, at 25c a yard.
110 Shades of Ossolet 40-inch COLORED DeSEXGALAS, worth 50c, at 821c.'
43 Shades of SATIN BERBERS CLOTHS, wortli 76c, at 33
41 Shades of DRAP D’ALENA CLOTHS, worth 76c, at 33je.
24 Shades of TRICOT SUITINGS, worth 66c. at 28e a yard.
12 Shades of JERSEY CLOTHS, all w >ol, warranted, worth 50c, at 371c a yard.
All these are some of our new Fall Stock, as you will see
at a glance. We bought from a big bankrupt house 150
pieces of 40-inch Black Cashmeres. Some in (his lot is worth
00c a yard. We will give your pick from Ibis large stock for
25 cents a yard, hut only for this week.
Our Fine Silks and Dial/, D'Alma Silk Warp Henriettas,
worth §1 25. will be 82c, a yard. Corkscrew and Basket Suit
ing; .also Gilbert’s noted Flannels, at all prices. This will he
our Great Dress Goods Sale, so don't miss il. We desire lo
slale explicitely and have il understood, that our fixed inten
tion in regard lo Ihese goods is lo handle nothing hut whal is
of Ihe very host manufacture—goods that for quality and
workmanship shall hi’superior to anything ever before shown
in litis city. No language that we can control conveys even an
idea of the grandeur and magnificence of our new Fall Slock.
All our other departments full lo overflowing. When Gray
cannot sell you your Dry Goods, he will give them lo you,
especially at the prices lie has on lliem this week.
Remember, the best Fall Prints are only 5 cenfs even will)
us. Good Calicoes can he had at 4 cents.
OIT-TOF-LIVB-HOUSB.
C. P. GRAY & CO.
Largest Business Connections South,
COLUMBUS, SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA, NEW
Make lliem sell lliem cheap—Gray’s aim.
YORK.
ALBEMARLE
Female Institute,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Full corps of superior teachers: course of instruction
j thorough and’extensive; location healthful and ac« i
i ceBsible; scenery beautiful; surroundings most at- j
tractive: terms very moderate: order catalogue ■
W. P. MtKINSON, Principal.
WANTED.
Vs .ill pay Averts a sair.iv of
tKO to t-90 per month and er.
penses to travel an 1 sell on*
Jesters, or 840 a month and ex-
distribute circulars in you* vicinity. Bus-
e. permanent, pleasant & easily operate l
advanced. SAMl’LB TASKS frrk. iV
in,,, .cquired. No humbug. We mean what we say
4ll,r4 NATIONAL SrPI’I.V COMPA\V.
ill when bnslnoss Is dull and prices arejow Is
NOW BUY YOUR Bffi&iSS!
UN8
€!•»•• i•» A- r». a •- 50 llunne St. %'ew Vary
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...salary and
*LLEXPENSES PAID
• o I state which preferred
0,1 t*l ot** fccO.MAimfarturerafc
. 3 i-4 Goorce 5>t., v. mciuaau, O.
jell wljr
j O.'il iiance Proliiliiiiihr futile from lluniiiihf ;it j
Laiffo I pon llie Streets.
I )F IT ORDAINED, That from mid after Ot-
> tober 1st. 188(5, no cattle shall be* permitted at j
. night in any of the streeth or parks of the city.
and from October 1 to April 1 shall be permitted j
! neither day or night, except while being t
( driven through the same: and any
i cattle found so running at large shall be im- \
I pounded by the c hief of police, who shall adver- ;
\ tise *nd sell the same after giving three days ‘
! notice of time and place thereof, and unless the j
owner‘•hall within that time redeerii the same
by paying 50 cent s for each head of cattle, with
26 cents per dav for fieding. When sold the net
proceeds shall be turned over to the city treas
urer for account of owner.
Be it further ordained, That nothing in this
ordinance shall be construed to prevent the ,
grazing ofcattie upon any of the commons of the
city.
Adopted in Council August 1th, 1886.
CLIFF B. CRIMES, Mayor.
M. M. MOORE, Clerk Council.
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EDOCATEg BUSINESS
Tills School Is i he best
m America. The rnosl
practical course of in-
slrucuoa ami the most
.eminent faculty. En
dorsed by business
houses. For circulars
and specimens of Fen-
Biansnlp, address
KOisix i. DOLcatrrx^
Wishing to Change My Business, 1 Offer My Entire Slock
Coffins, Cases and Caskets, Robes, Etc,
At greatly redueed prices. Purchasers will furllier their in-
interest by examining before buying elsewhere.
B. F. COLEMAN. Jr.
The Brown Ctoitors. Crixi do.,
WAPITAL I'KI/j; 8T5,ftOO.-f|
riekrt^oiil.vW, Minin'* In priiimrtloi*
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
" HV do hereby errlifi/ that ire aapervisc the at*
tanijement for ad (hr Monthly and Quarterly
Drawings of The Lnaindina State Lottery Com.
"any, ar t in n iym manage and control the
Drawings them * < < s. and that the same, are con*
lueted trdh hoi>< sly, fairness, and in good faith
inward ad purlieu, and authorize the Company
a use this certificate^ ■ndth /m'-nmiles of our »xg
naturea attached. /<• its advci tinenientsf*
>RIZE
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2000
.... 10,000
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will
p.i gall Vi izen drairn in The Louisiana State, Lob
teries which mai/ he presented at our counters.
.1. il. OGI.I SHY. I’tMH. I.i%. Yafl (tank.
J. W. It J IsBIt II ('If. Pvvh. Mf*»l«* Xnri B’*
A. HAI.IMVIN, rn s. \. O. NiU’l Bunk
Incorporated iu 1HC8 for 25 years bv the Legislft*
t iro for Educational and Charitable purposes—
with capital of §1,000,000— to which a reserv*
fund of over 8660,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
\ us made a part of the present State Constitu
tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. ’
The only Lottery rrc r voted on and endorsed by
the people of any State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
Its (iraiKl Sinylc NuntlM'r Drnwinjf*
1 iilie Monthly, and the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months, instead
of fwmi-amuuUly ns heretofore, beginning March,
1886.
A MI’MMHII 0110.(4 1 MTV TO
WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAW
ING. CLASH 14.IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. Orlnln'i* I2tb,
lMHfl IDT III Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL I’ltlZK *7.1.000.
100.000 Tickets al l ive DollnrM Kach.
I'riM'tiniiN In I'illliM in proportion.
LIST OF PHIZES,
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of |750
9 Approximation Prizes of 500
9 Approximation Prizes of 260
1907 Prizes, amounting to 8266*5®®
Application for rates to clubs should be mad*
only to theOfflceoftheCompany in Nexv Orleans.
For further information write clearly, giving
full address. POSTAL NOTIIM, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi
nary letter. Currency by Express tat our ex
pense) addressed ML A. HA l T 1*111IV,
New OrleunN, Ls.
Or M. A. l»Ain*HI»r,
UiiHliiugtim. IL
Make I*. O, Money Orders (myall ®
:»imI iidilrosN KegiNfereil l.ellera lo
\i:w OIU.F.ANS NATIONAL BANK,
wed se&w4w New OrleunN, Ls.
MANUFACTURED BY
M, D. HOOD £ CO.,
Columbus, Ga.
HOOD’S
EUREKA
LIVER MEDICINE
The fnultles-i family remedy. For biliousness,
torpid liver, indigestion, constipation, and all the
common i!F oflite it is simply perfect and can
not be improved. Don't be without a bottle.
Jordan's Joyous Julep
The infallible remedy for Neuralgia. It will
cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however severe
and long standing the case.
J UVANTIA!
A specific for Hick Headache. A dose taken
when symptoms appear will prevent the worst
Hick Headache. It cures nothing else.
riiomuH’s ortttttit Cologne, a Perfume
most delightful and refreshing.
KxIrarlN of I,onion ami Vanilla, the
finest flavoring extracts known—something su
perior and elegant. _ dtf
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 181
BAKER’S
ufla.li
1 absolutely pul.
Cocoa, from which the excess.
Oil has been removed. 11 liasfAll
times the strength of Cocoa mixaf
with h'tarch, Artfiwrootor Sugal
fher.'fo
/sting less than one cent
It <s delicious, nourishing
nd.
ihvai.
for persons In health*
Sold by firocers everywhere*
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable”
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con
densers.
All the very latest improvements: im
proved roll box, patent whipper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel beariuirs, improved Feeder,
enlar<"”’. uUBfc proof 'oudeuser.
l ■I'onj&simpieiEV.ustructlon, durable
i0irin fast, rubs liyht, cleans the seed per
fect.., and produces first class samples.
I UEl.lVBItEl* KHKE OK VUEIGQT
al any nreetntibln point. Send for fall
description and price list.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga.
af&w.ltn
j' J .‘H'r. ridIr rdng, candy a*fir**i
/ j j ■ u Jand ml:nimbly adapted tor ih\
' as v ll an for persona in heal
Grocers everywhere
BAKEH ft HO.. Dorchester^ Xte
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county, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby rf