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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 188(1.
A MOST I.I11EKA1. OFFER.
Thh Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich
•offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirt\
days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Janhood
&c. Illustrated pamphlet in scaled en
velope with full particulars, mailed free
hem at once.
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The llnmiii-nn Task.
The task of purifying the government
service, after twenty-live years of republi
can corruption and maladministration, is
of such magnitude that delays were inev
itable. The administration has moved
with great caution, and has done much in
the right direction. Still more remains to
be done and there is no reason for further
delay. The work of reform should go on
steadily until there Is a trustworthy demo
crat in every position outside of the classi
fied service.—St. Louis Republican.
Spartnnhnrg (ci Unit I more.
What a Spartanburg physician lias to
say in praise of Westmoreland’t Calisaya
Tonic:
“I am delighted with the benefit I have
derived from taking Calisaya Tonic. I
consider it an excellent preparation. My
health Is now better thart it lias been for
years. It tones up the stomach, and gives
life and vigor to the whole system,”
Baltimore, Md.. February 12,1886.
Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.—Gentle
men: Having been a confirmed dyspeptic
for years, roceiving no relief from the best
medical attendance, or the numerously
advertised “patent medicines,” I trie'd
your “Calisaya Tonic,” which I consider
the best preparation before the public
having given me Instant relief after years
of suffering. Yours truly,
Oliver P. Merryman.
Brannon & Carson, wholesale agents,
Columbus, Ga. sopt!7 dAwlw
Chicago's Selfishness.
Chicago has thus far subscribed less than
$1000 for the earthquake sufferers. It is
said Chicago has on hand the large sum of
*1,700,000 left over from the fund contri
buted to that city from various parts of the
country soon after the great fire, fifteen
years ago. Perhaps the best thing Chi
cago could do with at least $700,000 of it
would be to send It to Charleston, whore
the people sorely need It now. Our
Hartford mayor promptly sent to Charles
ton $1000 of the remaining money con
tributed here for the sufferers by the ter
rible floods in the Ohio valley, a few years
ago, and Chicago ought to follow the ex
ample.—Hartford Times.
It Will Not l>isa]>i>oint Yon.
I contracted blood poison two years ago.
I was treated with Potash and Mercury
for over two months by physicians. I
thought I was well, but the fires were only
smouldering. The eruption came out
anew more violent than before. A friend
who had tested it in a similar case suggest
ed S. S. S, I began its use, and com
menced to improve from the start. As the
disease passed away, it left me with mer
curial rheumatism as the result of taking
the mercury and potash mixtures. That
is also yielding to the influence of Swift’s
Specific, and will soon be gone. To the
afflicted I would say, give it a fair trial,
and you will not lie disappointed in re
sults, Joseph Kern, 504 Brooklyn St.
New York, May 29, 1886.
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed
free.
The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3, At
lanta, Ga. 157 W. 23d St., N. Y.
Why Ho Ban.
Arkansas Traveler.
‘Mygracious, see that terrified man !”
I toniVi B° or , Marquis of Salisbury has to
I iuV e ‘ aix hundred miles to get spoech
! . Queen \ ictoria, and lie has need to j
i L , , L T "’ith her face to face,as her majesty
I is lakmg quite a hand in the business of
! (hfitenburge. But fancy the presi
dent of.the l mted States, at a time when
congress was in session, compelling his
- cabinet adv isers to go find him, in the Ad-
, r .°l u,n eh woods for instance, when state
I difficulties were troubling. Mr. Cleveland's
records among trout and deer are good ns-
surancethnt no other game was in wait for
him at Washington.
All authorities agree that, the milk of n
healthy mother is the best food for an in
fant. Next to this, and containing all the
elements of perfect nutrition, is Mellin’s
Food, which, after a long test, is highly
endorsed by prominent medical men.
sep7 tu th sat&wlm
“ My gracious.
“ Which one?”
1 The fellow that’s just turning the cor
ner. He’s as pale ns a ghost.”
“ YeB.”
“ Wonder what’s the matter with him ?”
“ He’s an anarchist.”
“ What makes him run so ?”
11 A boy has threatened to whip him.”
A Captain's Fortunate Discovery.
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying
Between Atlantic City and|N. Y., had been
troubled with a cough so that he was un
able to sleep, apd was induced to try Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption.
It not only gave him instant relief, but al
layed the extreme soreness in bis breast.
His children were similarly affected and a
single dose had the same happy effect. Dr.
King’s New Discovery is now the standard
remedy in the Coleman household and oil
board the schooner.
Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Rem
edy at Brannon & Carson’s Drug Store.
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The Place to Learn Tactics.
Bob Taylor, the democratic candidate for
governor of Tennessee, is 'said to have
shrewder notions in practical politics than
his brother Alf, the republican candidate
This is easily explained.
Li
w Bob resided for
several years at Laurel, Md., the home of
Senator Gorman.—Baltimore American.
(Rep.) p
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lievos the little sufferer at once; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bcwels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhma, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. jol7 d&wly
Farewell, Malione.
General Mahone is no orator. His
strength consisted in an arbitrary use of
of power accidentally acquired. He has
no recuperative qualities—unless, indeed,
he should again have such favoring cir
cumstances as the presidency of a great
railroad, employing hundreds of hands
and scores of lawyers, or the casting vote
in the United States senate as between the
two great parties. Such circumstances
will never surround him again. He must
sink out of sight.—Richmond Dispatch
(Dem.) m
Do Not Forgot
To tell your lady friends that Simmons’
Iron Cordial cures those painful and har-
rfussing diseases so common with your sex.
That it clears the skin and complexion,
invigorates, strengthens and builds up the
system, while it restores youthful vigor
and vitality. Sold by all druggists and
dealers. eod&w
Where the Democrats Stand.
The democratic party is seeking to thr ust
the prohibition question into politics,being
confident that complete temperance re
form in this country will be eventually ac
complished by the force and beauty of its
own personal example.—Chicago Times.
The beautiful crimson blush of nature,
without paint can be imparted to the pale
cheeks of a sickly ar.d feeble woman by
the use of that great female tonic, Sim
mons’Iron Cordial. eod&w
A Few Big llt-ads.
A measurement of heads in Great Britain
reveals the fact that Gladstone wears m e
hat, Lord John Russell a 7|, John Bright a
74 and the Prince of Walesa7. How utterly
insignificant do these skulls appear in com
parison with that of the President ot t he
United States, who calls for a 7? ?
The Only Homed)-.
Those who suffer from foul breath are
open to the charge of carelessness, it is
an offense that can be speedily “bH^d as a
single bottle of the fragrant SOZODUN l
will unmistakably accomplish the wot—'
It will preserve and keep the teeth white,
and the breath pure ana sweet. ,,
sat se tu th&w
Ills Suspicion* Were Alloyed.
Customer (to chemist’s assistant)—What
do you charge for arsenic?
C, A. (suspiciously;—What do you want
it ior?
Customer—I am a French confectioner.
C. A. (suspicions allayed)—Oh, I beg
pardon; I thought perhaps you wanted to
If.—Topical Times, London.
take it yoursel
This would be a comparatively happy
world if everybody knew the virtues o’t
SMITH’S BILE BEANS as a family med
icine, and acted upon that knowledge.
One-half the misery of the world comes
from ailments which arise from a bad
stomach or a bad liver. Chiefest among
these are dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head
ache and neuralgia.
BILE BEANS will cure all of these, be
sides all miasmatic diseases. Dose: One
Bean. ^ aug24 eod&wlnt
Different Point* of View.
Young mother—“Now, just look at the
darling! Isn’t he a little angel? ”
Crusty (bachelor brother—“No, but I wish
he was. The confounded brat kept me
awake all night.”—Somerville Journal.
Hay Fever Sufferers.—The number
of people annually afflicted with this most
annoying malady seems to be greatly on
the increase. * * * The editor of this
journal is an annual victim, and with a
view to discover a specific, has 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. eod&w
Your Turn 31«y Collie Next.
Mother earth lias heaved a pretty heavy
sigh the past week, if it was over the mis
demeanors of her children. It’s queer we
didn’t hear it here.—Clinton Express.
GULLETT’S
Magnolia Gin
LA.
The Foremost Standard COT*
TON GIN of the WORLD.
It has just taken the “Highest Award-
Gold Medal and Diploma,” for “Light Draft.
Best Sample ana General Utility,” at the
World Cotton Centennial Exposition, New
OriARnn. nvor all Competitors.
ADDIl ESS
Slade & Etheridge, Columbus, Ga.
je7wl3t
Used for over 25 year? with great sucres by the
physicians of Par..-?, New Y»»rk and London, and
superior 13 .- ’1 o'ln rs f r 1 ..•> *, ruiupt < ura of aR
cases, roc nt or of long ptnuding. Pn* up only ill
GlassBottlcac miftining < l<: psulescnch. PRICE
75 CL NTS, MAKING TiJLM TJJE CHEAPEST
CAPSULES IN TUB MARKET.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
All parties having claims against Mollie Jones,
late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified
to present the same, duly authenticated, to me,
within the time prescribed by law; and all par
ties indebted to said Mollie Jones, are required to
make immediate payment tome. _____
August 5, 1886. GEO. Y. POND,
Au5 oaw6w Administrator
WANTED.
IVe will nay Agents a salary of
ALBEMARLE
Female Institute ,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Full corps of superior teachers ; course of instruct on
thorough and extensive ; location healthful and ac*
cessihle scenery beautiful; surroundings most at-
tr.Lctive- terms very moderate: order cataloguo
tractive, Hrms Prlnclpul.
THE BEST SWiVEL PLOft IN USE.
Equally goiF on level land. No farmei
jhould be without one. Semi for free 11 ius-
Irate4 Cni,ii«4-ue ami Almanac,
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
SYRACUSE. HEW YORK-
N
EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY
,. 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.
THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED > n th *
n/nPI n —1(0 Instructors,2MW Students last year. Thor-
*fORhruction inVocal and Instrumental Mufjc,Plane.and
^iKSosaaBSS
•ddrei, E- TOURJEE, Dir.. Ftsaklin Set-, BOSTON, USB
eo my25rt2m weowtt
Supreme Court of Georgia.
CLERK’S OFFICE,
Atlanta, Ga., September I I, 1886.
I T APPEARS FROM THE DOCKET OF THE
Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, fur the
ATLANTA CIRCUIT.
Fulton 32 tl continued.,Citv Court of Atlanta
13 (1 continued i 46
STONE MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT.
Clayton 3, DeKalb 4 7
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Chatham 17, Effingham 1, Liberty 2, City
Court of Savannah 10 30
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Bulloch 1, Emanuel 1, Jefferson 1, Mzroven 2.
Tatnflll 1, Washington 10 16
AUGUSTA CIRCUIT.
Burke 3, Richmond 18. City Court of Rich
mond county 2 23
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
Elbert 2, Glasscock 1, Hancoc k 3, Hurt 2, Lin
coln l, Taliaferro 3 Ti
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Clarke 1, Oconee 1, Walton 3, City Court of
Clarke county 1 .. 9
NORTHEASTERN ClRCUIT.
Hall 3, Lumpkin 3, White 1, city Court of
Hall county! 8
BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.
Cherokee 1, Cobh 3, Dawson 1. Forsyth 1, (con
tinued;, Milton 2, Pickens 1
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT.
Bartow 8 i2 continued), Catoosa 1, Dade 3,
Gordon 4, Murray 1
ROME CIRCUIT.
Cured by S. S. 8.
CAUTION.
Consumers should not confute our Specific
with the numerous Imitations, substitutes,
jfotash and vurcury mixtures which are got
ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but on
the merit of our remedy. An imitation is
always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive
only as they can stealfrom the article, imitated.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. For sale by all druggists.
TIIK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3. Atlanta, (la.
S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
I have hnd blood poison for ten years. I know 1 have taken one hundred bottles of
iodide of potash in that time, but it did me no good. Lust summer my face, neck, body
and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use. my arms on account of rheu
matism in my shoulders. I took S. S. 8., and it has done me more good than all other medi
cines I have taken. My face, body and neck ivre |>erfectly clear and clean, and my rheu
matism is entirely gone. 1 weighed 116 pounds when I began the medicine, and I now weigh
162 i*mnds. My first bottle hch>ed me greatly, aud gave me an amxjtitc like a strong man.
I would not be without 8. 8. 8. for several times its weight hi gold.
C. li. MITCHELL, W. 33d St. Ferry, New York.
9 i
Polk 4 ;. 15
COWETA CIRCUIT.
Carroll 7, Coweta 1, Douglas 4, Fayette 2,
Heard 1, Meriwether 2 (2 continued),
Troup 1, City Court of Carrollton 3, (1 con
tinued; 21
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts 2, Henry 3, Monroe 5 (3 continued),
Newton 3, Pike 1, Rockdale 3, Spalding 4.. 21
OCMULGEE CIRCUIT.
Baldwin 3, Green 1, Jasper 1, Jones 3, Morgan
3, Putnam 1 12
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb 4, Crawford 2. Houston 2, City Court of
Macon 5 13
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Chattahoochee 4, Muscogee 7, Talbot 2, Tay
lor 3 16
PATAULA CIRCUIT.
Early 2, Terrell 2 4
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Lee 3, Macon 3, Schley 4, Stewart 1, Sumter 5,
Webster 2 18
ALBANY CIRCUIT.
Buker 1, Decatur 8 (2 continued), Dougherty
9, Mitchell 2, Worth 3 23
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Brooks 4 4
OCONEE CIRCUIT.
Dodge 2 (1 continued;, Dooly 2, Laurens 2,
Pulaski 2 8
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
Appling 1, Charlton 1, Clinch 2, Glynn 3,
Ware 3, Wayne 1 11
342
The Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer,
Savannah News and Augusta Chronicle are re
quested to publish this notice once a week for
two weeks, and to send their bills to this office.
Z. D. HARRISON,
Clerk Supreme Court of Georgia.
COLUMBUS
ron Works
COMPANY,
Columbus,
Georgia.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
-DEALERS IN-
Linie, Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Floorin
and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress
ing Lumber for oilier parties.
-AGENTS FOR
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard
Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and
BROWN COTTON GINS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Stratton’s Improved Absorption lee Machines, Saw Mills,
Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kellies,
CASE MILLS,
)||U’i;i
AND THE CELEBRATED
2 o Golden's Improved Iron Screw Colton Press,
f- *
A, & M. COLLEGE,
This cut is an illustratiou of **<«ol<lon** Improved Iron N«*r#»w I’ottou I*rt*8*,’*
erected in the most substantial and convenient manner. It is simple in construction, and so well
illustrated by the cut, that scarcely a word is needed by way of explanation. Being simply an
Iron N«*r«*w anil Nut substituted for wood, the wood work of its construction, and the manner
of operating it, are suhstanstantlally the same as in the old stylo of wooden plantation screw, but
the timbers required are not so heavy or long. Most planters of experience prefer the wooden screw
to any of the more modern Cotton Presses in use, but the difficulty and uncertainty of controlling
labor and mechanical skill in the season of the year most convenient to the planter for their erec
tion, usually renders it a matter of economy, as well as necessity, with him, to buy some kind of
Press that requires but little mechanical skill to put it in operation. “<jlol«l«*n** Ncrew,” is a
sort of compromise between the old style of wooden screw and the modern Cotton Press, combining
the principal advantages of the former with the convenience and economy of the latter. It can be
operated with greater fucility than the wooden screw, and the rapidity of its performance, like that
of the wooden screw, or any other press, depends upon its management—as on the old style screws
some planters would pack ten bales, and others thirty or thirty-five bales per day. Any ordinary
mechanic who can make a good plantation gate, or common plow stock, can do the wood work.
Within the last eleven years we have made and sold a great many of these screws, and have yet
to hear of the first one that has not given entire satisfaction.
We furnish all the Iron Work for these Screws, of which wemake two sizes, and Billy warranted.
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Alabama Polytechnical Institute,
THE next session of this College will open Sep-
1 lumber ldth. Three courses of education aro
offered:
I. Chemistry and Agriculture.
II. Mechanics aud Engineering.
III. Genera] course, including Latin, French
and German.
Laboratory Instruction constitutes an impor
tant feature and is given in: 1. Chemistry;
2. Physics; 3. Engineering and Surveying;
•1, Agriculture ■ 6. Natural History: G. Drawing;
7. Mechanic Arts, and 8. Printing and Telegraphy.
The Mechanic Art Laboratory will be enlarged
and two new departments added.
Tuition is free. For catalogues address
WM. LkROY BROUN, President,
aug31 eodt oclO Auburn; Aia.
CHAPPELL'S SCHOOL
For Girls and Young Ladies
Number of pupils strictly
guaranteed to every patron.
Terms. $75 a year, payable in installments of
$25 in advance.
For full particulars address
J. HARRIS CHAPPELL,
sepU eodlm Columhus, Ga.
To the Trade and Smokers.
Beware of Imitations, and see that you get the
genuine
GRAND REPUBLIC CIGARROS!
-A.untid take nsro others.
We hereby notify the trade that all infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to
the full extent of the law.
GEO. F. LIES &g GO.,
factory 200, :4<l l>l*trlct, N. Y.
The genuine are for sale by W. 8. Freeman, J. T. Kavanagh, Brannon & Carson, King & Daniel,
Peabody & Faber, T. A. Cantrell, J. H. Edwards, J. E. Deaton, W. R. Moore, K. M. Walsh & Co.,
G, T. Miller, and all first-class retailers.aug3 tu th satjt,se3m
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
/GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY By virtue of
' f an order from the Court of Ordinary of said
county, I will sell before the court house door in
the town ofHumilton, in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, the following described land belonging
to the estate of William O. Rutledge, deceased,
to-wit: Lots 135,151 and 168, in the 18th district of
said county, being the homestead life estate of
Mrs. Jane Oreen, deceased, situate at Ellendie,
on the Georgia Midland Railroad, containing
007 S acres, more or less. Sold for cash, and for
distribution. G. A. B. DOZIER,
sepl3 w4w Executor of Wm. O. Rutledge.
Attorney* anil 4'oiin*ellor* nt Iuiw.
Office over 1038 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
W E have this day formed a copartnership for
the practice of Law, and will practice in the
state and federal courts, and all busiuess intrust
ed to us will receive prompt attention.
JAMES M. SMITH.
Jy20 d2t w2m CARY J. THORNTON.
W AIMTili IMUZE 97ft.000.-Ai*
Ticket* only 8,1. Sluice* in proportion..
Ihi • Lb,
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
“lUe do hereby certify that we supervise the or-
ranycmcat for all the Monthly and Quarterly
Drawings <\f The Louisiana State Lottery Com*
pant/, and in p.-m-n manage and control th*
Drnu'iny'i th emu-ice... and that tin. same are amt
ducted with honesty, fair ness, and in good faith
toward all partita, avd //;-• authorize the Company
to use this certificah , with facsimiles of our tig
natures attached, to 'is advertisementIs.”
('«>ninii**ioiier*
We the undvisigned Jinnies and Bankers will
pay all Prues drawn in The Louisiana State Lot*
ter it's which 'may be presented nt our counters.
.1. II. OLM SIIV. I*re*. X.d. Nal l Hank.
J.W. li ! I UK KT If, I* re*. Mate NntT B’lr.
A. 1IAMIWIN, I*re*. N. O. Nat’l Hank
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years bv the Legisla-
ture for Educational and Charitable purpose*—
with a capital of $1,000,000— to which a reserve
fund of over $550,000 nas since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchia*
was made a part of the present Stute Constitu
tion. adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
the people <fi any Slate.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
It* Grand Single Number Drawing*
take place .Monthly, and the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months, instead
of semi-annually us heretofore, beginning March,
1886.
A SIM.FMHP OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAW
ING, CLASS li .IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, October lath,
lH.Htl—IRTtli Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL Pltl/P *75,000.
100.000 Ticket* at Five Hollar* Each.
Fraetiou* in i'lf'tli* in proportion. ,
LIST OP PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE $75,006
1 do do 25,000
1 do do 10,000
2 PRIZES OF $6000 12,000
r, do 26oo 10,000
, 10 do 1000 10,000
20 do 600 10,000
100 do 200 20,000
300 do 100 30,000
500 do 50 25,000
1000 do 25 25,000
A PPROXIM AT ION PHI ZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750
9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,500
9 Approximation Prizes of 260 2,250
1967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500
Application for rates to clubs should be mod*
■only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
For Anther information write clearly, giving
full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi
nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex
pense) addressed HI. A. OAI'PIIIN,
New Or lean*, La.
Or M. A. DAUPHIN,
WuMliintfton. D. €,
Hake P. O. Honey Order* payable
anil add re** Reg;i*tered Letter* to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK,
wed sc&wlw New Orleaii*, La.
MANUFACTURED BY
M, D, HOOD & CD
Columbus, G<i.
■I
HOODS
EUREKA
LIVER MEDICINE
I The faultless ffimUy remedy. For biliousness,
torpid liver, indigestion,constipation, and all the
common ills of life it is simply perfect and can*
I not be improved. Don’t he without u 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.
JUVANTIA!
A specific for Kick Headache. A dose taken
when symptoms appear will prevent the worst
Kick Headache. It cures nothing else.
Tliouia*'* taerinan Felogiie, a Perftua#
most delightful and refreshing.
Extract* ol Lemon and Vanilla, th*
finest flavoring extracts known—something an-
perior and elegant. dtf
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 181
BAKER’S
BmffislCocof
J Warranted absolutely pu|
Cocoa, from which the excess:
Oil has boon removed. It has Mil
v times the strength of Cocoa mixaif
\ with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugal
U i\ aud is therefore far inoreeconorr
U ical, costing less than one cent
ji- ^ \\ cup. It is delicious, nourishing
’ j Mstivngtlienitig, easily
/ li j >aii(i admiiably adapted for lnvai*
t >1 ikpd* us vMlan for persons in health,
sold by Cirecurs everywhere*
. BAKER R CO.. Dorchester, Mass-
G TO J DAYS. >
SmranteeS not u
Cftuue Stricture!.
If only by the
Chd&icftl Co.
l Cincinnati,I
Ohio.
G has taken the lead in
the salts of *hat class of
remedies, and has given
alni^t unjversaJ “'.us
Uuu,
MURPHY PROS,,
_ Paris, Te»
G has wen the favor of
the public and now ranks
among th; leading Mcdi-
■ ciuesuf the oil tom.
A. L. SMITH.
Bradford, Pa
Sold by Druggists,
Price * A.00.
BDOCATEBSlim
This School is the beat
In America. The most
practical course ot In
struction and the moat
icmineut faculty. En
dorsed by busines*
bouses. For circular,
and Htieclmens of Pea-
maushlp, address ,
HQB9AH 3. OOLSOUTI.
Principal.