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DAILY ENQUIRER ■ SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER US, 1886.
GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON.
Ills |,||si Itiilllc llwrlliiMl In dll' Ol'liilicr (e
tun Ills I,list (ONI III Mill I'lMIII III'' Field.
(■aptnin Janv s Power Smith deHcrilies
fttoncwnll .hu h i.'- ' t battle in the Oc
tober Century. “When .JaokHon Imd
reached tlm point where his line now
cross. d the turnpike, scarcely a mile west
of Chaneeliorsvilie, and not half a mile
from a line of federal troops, he hud found
his front line unfit for the farther and tim
orous advance he desired, by reason of the
Irregular chaiaeter ot the lighting, now
right, now left, and because of the dense
thickets, through which it was Impossible
to preserve alignment. Division com
manders found it more and more
difficult, as i lie twilight deepened
to held their broken brigades
in hand. Regretting the necessity of re
lieving the troops in front, General Jack-
son had ordered A. I’. Hill's division, his
third and reserve line, to be placed in
front. While thin change was hei gelfect-
ed, Impatient and anxioustbe general rode
forward on the turnpike, followed by two
or three of his stall' and a number of
couriers and signal sergeants, lie passed
the swampy depression and began the
ascent of the hill toward Chaneellorsviile,
when lie came upon a line of federal in
fantry lying on their arms. Fired at by
one or two muskets (two musket Drills
from the enemy whistled over my head us
I came to the front), ho turned and came
back toward his line, upon the side of the
road to iiis left. As he rode near to the con
federate troops just placed in position,
and ignorant that ho was in the front, the
left company began firing to the front,
and two of his party fell from their sad
dles dead—Captain Boswell, of the engi
neers. and Sergeant Cunliffu, of the signal
corps. Spurring his horse across the road
to his right, ho was met by u second volley
from the right company of Pender’s North
Carolina brigade. Under this volley,
when not two rods from the troops, the
general received three bnils at the same
Instant. One penetrated the palm of his
right hand ami wits cut out thut night at
the back of his hand. A second passed
around the wrist of the left arm and out
through the left hand. But a third ball
passed through the left arm half-way
from shoulder to elbow. Thu large
bone of the upper arm was
splintered to the elbow joint, and
the wound bled freely. His horse
turned quickly from the (Ire, througli tho
thick bushes, which swopt the cap from
the general’s head and scratched his fore
head, leaving drops of blood to stain Ids
face. As he lost his hold upon (he bridle-
rein, lie reeled from the saddle and was
caught by the arms of Capt. Milbourne of
the signal corps. T.aid upon the ground,
there canto ut once to his succor Uen. A.
P. Hill and members of bis staff. The
writer reached his side n minute after, to
find Gun. Hill holding the head and
shoulders of the wounded chief'. Cutting
open the coat sleeve from wrist to shoul
der, I found the wound in Lhe upper arm,
and with my handkerchief I hound the
arm above the wound to stem the Mow of
blood. Couriers were sent for Dr.
Hunter McGuire, the surgeon of the
corps and the general’s trusted
friend, and for an ambulance. Being out
side of our lines, it was urgent that he
should be moved at once. With difficulty
litter-bearers were brought from the line
near by, the general placed upon the litter,
and carefully raised to the shoulder, 1 my
self bearing one corner. A moment after,
artillery from t he federal side was opened
upon us; great broadsides thundered over
the woods; hissing shells searched the dark
thickets through, and shrapnels swept the
road along which we moved. Two or three
steps farther, and the litter-bearer at my
side was struck and fell, but as the litter
turned Maj. Watkins Heigh of Hill’s staff
happily caught it. But tho iright, of the
men was so great thut we were obliged to
lay the litter and its burden down upon the
roud. As tlio litter-bearers ran
to the cover of tho trees I threw
myself by the general’s side and held him
firmly to the ground as he attempted to
rise. ' Over us swept the rapid tire of shot
and shell—grape shot striking live upon
the flinty rock of the road all around us,
and sweeping from their feet horses and
men of tho artillery just moved to tho
front. Soon the firing veered to the other
side of the road, and I sprang to my feet,
assisted the general to rise, pasted my arm
around him, and with the wounded man’s
weight thrown heavily upon me we for
sook the road. Entering the woods ho
sank to the ground from exhaustion’ but
the litter was soon brought, and again ral
lying a few men we essayed to curry him
further, when a second bearer fell at my
side. Thistlme.witli none to assist,the litter
careened and the general fell to the ground
with a groan of deep pain. Greatly
alarmed, I sprang to lii.s head, and, lifting
his head ns n stray beam of moonlight
came through clouds and leaves, lie open
ed his eyes and wearily said: ‘Never mind
me, captain; never mind me.’ Raising
him again to his feet, he was accosted by
Brigadier-General Pender: ‘Oh, general, l
hope you are not seriously wounded. 1
will have to retire my troops to reform
them, they are so much broken by this
tire.’ But Jackson, rallying his strength,
with firm voice said: ‘You must hold your
ground, (leu. Pender; you must hold your
ground, sir I’and so uttered his last com
mand on the field."
DRIVER ANTS.
Iiisi'i-In From Whit'll llairi' Animals Flap.
St. Nicholas,
There are certain nuts that show won
derful intelligence, and tho “driver ants" i
not only build bouts but launch them, too;
only these boats are formed to their own |
bodies. They are called “drivers” because
of their ferocity. Nothing can stand be
fore the attacks of these little creatures.
Large pythons have been killed by them
in a single night, while chickens, lizards,
and other animals iu western Africa flee
from them in terror. To protect them
selves from the heat they erect arches
under which numerous armies of them
pass in safety. Sometimes the arch is
made of grass and earth gummed together
by some secretion, and again it is formed
by tile bodies of the larger ants, which
hold themselves together by their strong
nippers while the workers puss under
them.
At certain times of the year freshets
overflow the country inhabited by the
"drivers.” and it is then that these ants go
to sea. The rain comes suddenly, and the
walls of tlieir houses are broken in by the
flood, but instead of coming to the surface
In scattered hundreds and being swept oil'
to destruction, out of the ruins rises a
black Dull that rides safely on the water
and drifts away. At the first wurniug of
danger the little creatures rush together
and form a solid ball of nuts, the weaker
in the center; often the ball is larger than
a common base ball, and in this way they
flout about until they lodge against some
tree, upon the branches of which they are
soon safe and sound.
Deserving of L'onfbltmce.
There is no article which so richly de
serves the entire confidence of the com
munity as Brown’s Bronchial Troches.
Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bron
chial diseases, Coughs and Colds, should
try them. Price 25 cents. octfki&wlw
So you want to marry my daughter, Mr.
Jones'? Well, sir—how do you intend to
support my daughter? Jones (whose head
is level i—Oil! as to t hat small matter, easily
settled, you know. We propose to visit
you.—Cincinnati Star.
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For all oomphiiubH of thin kind, such us Torpidity of
the Liver, rJiliousnohH, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
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Exhaustion before or after Ftwr->, Chronic Diar
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Irregularities incidental to Females, Bnuring-down
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but if*H IK&r7 ail diseases of the LIVER,
will SMgLKK S fOM ACH and BOWELS
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, houlthy color, it entirely removes
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of tho BEST AL
TERATIVES and i-Ur.lFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE *ONIC.
STADICEF-S~AURANTII
For sale by all Druggists. Price S1,00 par bottle
C. F. STADlCER, Proprietor,
Uo SO. FRONT ST., Phliadelohla, Pa.
Many Unking powders nro vo»*v pern to ion/
to Leri 1111, ami while every one rogurds Br
own. lie should hIm> have a care for the toial.t
ones—the little children,
$12A FOAM
contains norm of the lmd qualities of linking
powders- soda or salei-atus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Choniistsiwho have analysed Rea Foam
commend it Housekeepers who have used v
will have no other. Cooks, whose Best effort •
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
aver Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, save*
BlOtM '/.
It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Csed by the leading hotels and restaurant.-
in New York city and throughout the country
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GAXTZ, JOXJIS & CO.,
170 Duane St., X. Y.
-AT-
CLINGNIAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
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THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
mu .host ici'i'ictivi: i'iihi-hu-
TIUN on the market for Vilen. A SI It !■’. (THE
for lleliiiin Piles, llan never failed to give
it relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers, Abscess,
•, Suit Rhomn_ Barber's Itch, King-
SS
ii pies, Soi
tid Boils. Price dO i
THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
N \TlltH’!
,v»,, ur... UNYN KHMIMIY, (Tir.n ....
Wounds. Cuts. Bruises, Sprains. Erysipelas. Boils,
Carbuncles. Bono Felons. Ulcers, Bores S..rc Eyes,
Sore Throat. Bunion * (’..rns. Neuralgia.Rheumatism,
Orchitis, limit. KheniunlK* Bout Colds. Coughs.
Bronchitis, Milk Leg, Snake and Deg Kites, Sting*
of Insects, Ac. In fact allays all local Irritation am'
(utlunuiuitiou from whatever cause. Prior lio elm*
THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared neeordiiig to tlio moist Neirntillr
nr neipl.M, of the Pi IU>T SI-DVT5VF
l\(ilil’IMI!NTs compounded with the purest
Tobacco Elmir, and is specially roeonraiended for
Croup. Weed or Uukoof the Breast, and for that class
of ivritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and
Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the st longer npplient it
of the Tobacco Cake. ” ** * ’ ...
{' said state, located and
loing business in said county, and its principal
office and phuv of doing bus ness is in Columbus,
in said county.
That the original charter and act of incorpora
tion was granted by the (Jenera) Assembly of
said Stale by an Act entit ed ‘ An Act to incorpo
rate the Eagle und I’lu nix Manufacturing Com
pany of ('nl uni bus, Georgia,” which act was ap
proved 10th of March, 1888.
That said Act of Incorporation did not provide
for the election of more than five Directors, nor
has there been any change in the Iaw> respecting
said eorporntif.il
That the corporators named in said Act did or-
lUini/.c said company, ami that tho capital stock
o said company 1ms been increased to one mill
ion two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, ail of
\\hieh has been paid in.
That the object of said corporation was the*
manufacture and sale oi cotton and woolen
goodn, and said company still carry on such busi
ness in said county.
That at the last annual meeting of tlie stock
holders of sahl company it. was resolved by said
stockholders that application should be made to
alter and amend the charter of said company, so
as to provide* that the. stockholders should, at the*
annual elections, choose nine directors among
said stockholders instead of five, as provided by
said charter.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order
muy be passed at the next November term of mid
Court declining said petition granted, and that
the Fourth Section of said Act shall be so altered
and amended as thut the same sha 1 read as fol
lows :
Sec. i V. That there shall be an annual meeting
of the stockholders of said corporation at such
time and place as the corporation may provide by
its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine direct
ors. and that the time of holding the first meeting
of the directors under the said first election shall
be fixed by said directors, or a majority of them,
and the said directors chosen at said election, or
at the annual election to be afterwards held,shall,
as soon as may be after subsequent elections,
chose out of their munberta president, and in case
of the death, resignation or removal of the presi
dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies
may he filled for the remainder of the year where
in they may happen by the Said remaining Direct
ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi
dent pro tern., who shall exercise such powers
and functions as the by-laws of said corporation
may provide. .
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the
Superior Court of said county thisl9thday of Sep-
lumber. 188H. GEO Y. POND,
sep21 oaw 4w Clerk S. C M. C.. fia.
(Copv.) Chicago, April 21st, lP'BG.
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust anti
Savings Bank has this day received from the
Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. S. 4°io Coupon Bonds,
as follows :
Ko. 22028 D. *500. n Market Value of which h
41204 100. I
“ 41205 100. V $IOt2a
•• 611,70 ICO, f
*800. / (S.) yas. S. Gibbs, Cash.
We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a
genuine liavana-fiUer Cigar.-Union Cigar Co.
ml IV
it
Auk your druggist fort hot
edies. <
» cl»t Uhe8
ivritototho
CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N. C. *J. S. A.
WILL GIVE
PERMANENT RELIEF
To all persons who ar
Nervousness or Nerve
knows that a strong,
essential to good lit al
* suffering in any way from
is Exhaustion. Everybody
vigorous nervous system is
\\ hen a woman “knits her brows” it is
probable because she is out of yarn.—
Lowell Courier.
IMIOIXILE
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 good appetite.
It immrt s sound, healthful sleep.
It is perfectly harmless.
Only 50c a (tiiart Itottle.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood A
Co.. Geo. A. Bradford and Evans «fc Howard.
ap6 div nrui
GAB
For
INFANTS.
And
INVALIDS
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The only perfect substitute for Mother**
milk, invaluable in Cholera Infantum
and Teethings A pre-dlgested food for Dys*
peptics, Consumptives, Convalescent*.
Perfect nutrient in all Wasting Diseases.
Requires no cooking. Our Book, The Care
ana Feeding of It..'ants, mailed free.
DO LIBER. GOODALB % CO.. Bostou. Mas*
DIVIDEND No. 25.
n Divideud of Five Per Cent, to the Stockholders
on Demand.
A. 0. BLACKMAR.
octl-diw (Jasuikr.
KIRVEN’S.
Number 5, 1 inch wide, at 5 cents.
Number 7, 11 inches wide, at 8 cents.
Number 9, li inches wide, at 10 cents.
Number 12, 2 inches wide, at 12i cents.
Number 10, 2£ inches wide, at 15 cents.
Boucle Jersey Jackets, in black and colors, at $2 50 and
$2 75. Astrakan Jackets in great variety, at bargain prices.
Our Dress Goods trade is booming ahead of any season in
sales. In this department choice novelties are coming in and
being sold in the spirit of this electrical age.
We are always as low as the lowest in our prices, and you
can rely on getting just what you buy of
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL
Is the very best Saw Mill in the market. It took the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDEL.L&CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York
than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
In effect September 12th, 1886.
» New Orleans....
Mobi e
Selma
Montgomery...
Chehaw
a Columbus
; Columbus
Opelika
a West Point
LaGrange
Newnan
1 W. & A. Railroad.
1 20 p 1
110 a 1
105 a 1
1 20 p 1
) 55 p 1
L 55 a 1
2 28 p 1
) 53 p 1
L 46 p 1
2 26 a 1
1 45 a i
J 25 a t
7 50 a 1
7 55 a in
9 07 a ill
11 55 a m
8 54 a m
10 05 a m
10 19 a m
11 20 a m
1? 23 p m
1 45 p iu
Our I \ L0MA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand
made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanllip*
Sold by all Grocers.
UNION C/OAK COMPANY,
"b N. Cliutou St., - CHICAGO,
Retail bu
C. D. HUNT, Columbus, Ca
ie24 dly
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE.
J\ L. WILLIS
ll’Ahi; FOR ALL. 5.1ft a week and expenses
Will! U paid. Valuable outfit and particulars
M Ull l\ free. P. O. VICKORY, A ugusta, Me.
oc4 w6in
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
ucukvuuo utiuuav x. AlcArdle, late of Muscogeee
county, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out. within the time prescribed by law', so
as to show tlieir character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re
ave Atlanta.
rive Rome I 1 1115 i
1 Dalton j 11 40 £
1 Cincinnati I I I !
Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York and East. 1 1 1
ave Atlanta ! I 7 40t
rive Charlotte » j 6 25 ]
‘ Richmond | | | 7 00 1
' Waslii 11 gton 1 1 ! 8 00 t
‘ Baltimore J I 9 35 i
‘ Philadelphia | I ! 2 40
1 _ New York 1 | ! 8 40
Train 53, Pullman Palace Cars Montgomery to Washington without change.
Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffci Car Atlanta to New York without change.
youth Bound Trains.
6 50 p m
. 5 55 j) ill
i 7 37 pm
1 1 07 p m
: 4 00 p m
4 05 a ni
3 37 p m
8 30 p 111
1 11 25 i> m
; 3 00 a in
6 20 a m
ESTABLISHED 1874.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Beal Estate Agent,
GOLTJMBTJS, GkA..
FOU MAUL
21 Per Cent. Bn vestment.
Four quarter aero lots, three 2 room Dwellings
and one 3room Dwelling. Price 8800. Renting
for i-li) per month.
No. 265, the best located Build
ing Lot in the city of t'oluinbus,
Next south of Mrs. Griffin’s rest-
deuce, No. 1542 Third avenue.
Three Rose Hill Residences—
• “ $1260,11800, |2000.
Two Wynnton Residences—
$1800, $3000.
DwellliiKN For Rent from October l^,
Twelfth street Residence ot Mr. Toombs How
ard, 5 rooms.
Wynnton Residence of Mrs Elizabeth Howard
next to Mr. W. G. Woolfolk, 8 rooms. $10.
No 821 Third avenue, one story brick, 5 rooms
water works and good well.
No. 1216 Fourth avenue, 5 rooms, on hill; splen
did well; very healthy.
No 309 Eleventh street, next west of Judge Pou,
2 story, e rooms. Will be painted and
repaired.
No 1221 Fourth avenue, next to Mr. Win. W.
Bussey, 2 story.
No 1421 Second avenue, opposite Mr. J. S. Gar
ret,6 rooms,2d door above Judge Ingram
No 1022 First avenue, 5 rooms, opposite east of
the market. Suitable for boarding house
Rose Hill new Residence of Mr. Harris, stable,
etc. 815.
No 1315 Third avenue. 2 story. 6 rooms, next to
Mr. Homer Howard.
No 1344 Third avenue, coiner west of Mrs.
Rowe’s residence, 9 rooms, water works
and bath room.
Stores For Rent from October 1st.
Broad Street Stores Nos. 1204 and 1240.
Stores at Webster comer, formerly occupied
by John W. Sanders. Will rent low to first-clasa
tenants and fit up to suit the business.
Brown House Hotel, 27 guest chambers, op
posite Rankin House. If it is conducted properly
will prove a gold mine. Business is increasing
every’ day. Will be painted and thoroughly reno
vated.
• LVNhbOUDS.
All advertising at my expense. For a small
commission which will be less than the cost of
your advertising bill, > 1 rent property, collect, puy
taxes, &c. f attend to repairs and give careful
supervision to all property in my charge. With
an experience of 13 years, I can serve you to ad
vantage.
TENANTS.
fill as soon as possible.
ntrge and
JOHN BLACKMAR,
se wed fri tf Real Estate Agent.
J.C. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent,
XKXT DOOIt TO POST OFFICE, COUMIll'S, G.l
FOK KALE.
$1450. Four room House, M acre lot on Second
avenue.
800 V\ acre lot, 4 room House, good .•epairs^
upper Second aveuue.
700 3 Room house on 8tli street, between 2d*
and 3d avenues.
550 Vacant lot on f th avenue, between 8th and
9th streets.
2500 6 room house, !{• acre land, all necessary
outhouses, all new, on lower Broad.
4500 l A Acre lot G room house,water works,bath,
etc.
250 One vacant lot fronting park.
1250 20 Acres land, 6 room house in good repair.
1000 10 Acres land, 6 room house v barn, ull under
good fence, 3 miles cast of city.
3000 35 Acres land, 5 room house, two 2 room
kitchens, all in good repair, tn Wynnton.
1150 115 Acres land, 2 room house, on Bull creek ,
in a fine state of cultivation. Terms easy..
I have several fine farms on both sides of the
river, will sell for cash or on time, or exchange
for city property. Call and see me before making
arrangements elsewhere. I have a few good
houses for rent yet, 5 and Groom houses and sleep
ing rooms.
«T. O. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No. 10 12th St,
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
dtf
Vegetables and Fruits,
NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO
TATOES, APPLES, PEARS, &c.
GARLIC
Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods.
Fresh Ground Meal and Grits,
81.25 per sack.
i-
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus
“ OpeUka
Arrive Chehaw
“ Montgomery
Arrive Mobile
“ New Orleans
Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant
Sleeping C'a’, free of charge, through to Texas without change.
No. 50
1 45 pm! 11 20 p m
2 23 p m ...
5 18 p ml 3 30 a m
6 02 p m 4 40 a m
7 15 p m 6 20 a m
Leave
Arviv
Via Selma and Queen and Crescent.
Columbus
Opelika
Montgomery
Marion
Greensboro
Meridan
2 28 p 111 1
5 18 p ill’
8 15 p m |
11 15 p m I
Vicksburg...
Monroe
Shreveport..
CECIL GABBETT, General Manager.
1 45 p m
3 45 p 111
5 35 p in
6 27 p ill
11 15 p m
4 22 a 111
6 50 a 111
1 40 p ill
6 35 p 1
CHAS. H. CROMWELL,
General Passenger Agent.
|x| 1*# when business \s dull and prlcea are low is
IMQW buy YOUR for - th ‘
$250
A MONTH* Agonta wAutcd. fill best ?ei\.
mg articles in th.* wnrM. 1 sample free
Add res* I A V R RON AON iv*olt. Mle*
The Brown Cotton Crin Co.,
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable”
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeilers and Con
densers,
All the very latest improvements: Im
proved roll box, patent whlpper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel bearings, ue Improved Feeder,
enlarge:’, dust proo. 'ondeuser.
s t.r.rong, Slmpie'vs instruction, durable
'gin f nst. T-.;ns light, cleans the seed per-
effect.j and produces first class samples.
~=I DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT
nt any accessible point. ( Send for full
description and price list.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga.
at&w5n»
For scouring and cleaning purposes-;, 5c a cake.
Fin* Flmir, Sugars, Collets anil Teas.
Ferris k Co.’s HreaUasI Baron ami Hams
J. J. WOOD,
11126 Bvoud Street.
eod tf
Electric Belt Free
To introduce it and obtain agents we will for the next
Hixty days give away, free of charge, in each county
in tho U. H. a limited number oi our Gernri
Electro Gnlvanic SuwpcuMury Rclt*. Price *,>;
n positive find unfailing cure for Nervous Debility,
Varicocele, Emissions, Impotoncy &e. $.o;'iM'diHew'-M
paid it every Belt we manufacture does not. ifem r...a
a i/emuneelectriccum-nt. Address ot once ELECTRIC
BELT AGENCY- R O. Box 1/8 Bmnklw v v
ALVDOR
GENTLEMEN'S FRIEND '
Gores G and G in 2 to 4 days.
Ask your druggist for it.
Sent to any address for $1.50
MALYDOR MF6. GO. Scrinefield.O.
& HOWARD, Agents.
merman fruit evaporators
'he best in America. Great Bargain* for 30 days.
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