The Cedartown express. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, July 25, 1878, Image 3

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THEE X P R E S S. Entertainment. Oodartown July 34th. Local N ewb. We liresoiTy to learn of the extreme illness of Maj. Byrd’s infant Wo had a pleasant call from .Mnii A. TiOveUue of the welI known firm of .1. M. Lovelace, of Home. Misses Hammond and Stevens M Bartow County, uro visiting onr town, the gwst of II. P. Lumpkin. Don’t forget the Reading CMmU on next Friday night. The meeting will he hvld'th spite either 6f a ruin or n circus* Radley will put in his ap pearance on tin* 1st of August. We would not bo surprised if our readers do not hail the news with a delight equal to our own. Mr. Seth Walker, the son of Judge Dawson A. Walker of Dalton, Is honoring our town with a visit. We are in hopes his stay may be pleasant and lengthy. Wo were sorry to learn that Asa Prior and that “fine old bald headed gentleman” were “winking” at that young lady so publicly last night. Well, we were calm enough not to do any “winking,” hut don’t l»lamc them much. The R. R. will undoubtedly make its appearance before many months. When three such men as Capt. McClutchey, A. (I. West and Maj. S. M. II. Byrd spend seveinl (lays in examining and calculating the expense nets saury to complete it, you may depend on it, it is no hoax. Dry Weather* The crops are parching up, and flic utter lack of any of the ordinary Signs of rain is causing our farmers considerable trouble, and making die corn prospect especially alarming. The chips in the Eastern portiou ol flie country are ruined already. It thoConrt House ou Thu mini Night, August 1st. An entertainment will be given to the lovers of the true, beautiful and good. The proceeds from this high ly promising entertainment are to ho applied to the purchasing of an Or gan for the Baptist Oliurch at this place. Tableaux, Oharadea and mu sic makes up the programme, and judgin \ from the- amount of prepa rations being made, and the intelli gence and accomplishments which characterize the Dramati.*» Vermine, we perdict their entertainment to he rich, rare and racy. Admission, 25 cents; Children 15 cents. The (Hobo Dramatic Company. The above named company played in our town last night, and without either fear of punishment or hope, of reward thereof, we unhesitatingly pronounce it a good show—the best thing of the kind ever seen in our town. Everything is carried on with the proper decorum, and noth ing happened that would shock the dignity of the most refined. Miss Mamie Johnson is a star, and seems to he “native there, and to the man ner born.” To-njght, they plav Kip Van Win kb*, and our expectations are considerable. They will he here du ring the whole of this week, and sea son tickers may In* purchased for the remainder of the week, three nigh Is, for $2:50, admitting Inly ami gentleman. For silo at the l’osl Oil ice. The Concert. If music be ennobling, if the “concord ol sweet sounds” hath ill- dee I, the imig'c power of moving us to purer and better thoughts, surely tli* entertainment, on last Frida/ ni{lit was not without its good ef- fe *t; for it has been a long time since w • have seen its equal in many re spects. The tact llmt only three days were allowed for preparation, and the re hearsals, e\un during that short p ri oil, were impeded by uuny iidvcrs • circumstances, tak-11 togethnr with ROCKMART LOCALS' Rock malt, Ga., July 18,18TS. Dime PaHioaseem to bo “till (Ilf jru.” We until!.; in our exolun- I >ta uiulmilitcil Bitcc-ss, 8|iok- rolitim Bus lite! utmost every oily mi l town I *or_llie iiMiiiijfi- •>* * nkilllul teanh" in the Stitt* are taking a lvautihr- natural propensity of youn pie for pious uro Booking, toj thu help ing of charitable institutions. Ali-x. Dougdtirty, Jr. has hail fhe sad misfortune of having had his leg amputated just above the ankle. The joint was all'ected with synovites, and to save his life, ills very skillful pliyihcian Dr. K II. Uichardson, rec ommended ampliation, which deli cate operation was performed with the assistance of J)rs. Holmes and Battey of Home. 11 its condition is yet crilieul. A bright and beautiful child show in its very expression that its Babyhood was not associated with Opium, cordials, etc.—for the con tinued use of Opium is antagonistic fo health. The valuable and highly ccommcmled Remedy lor the dis orders of Babyhood, Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup, isabsoIntely free from Morphia and all other dangerous agents, and can be safely employed at all times. Only 25 cents per bottle, The Dime Party at Mr. Joe Dodds’ on Monday night lust was fully attended* and till ex pi eased themselves as having enjoyed it fine ly. The crowd was entertaine l high ly by the reading of Mias M. E. Burl- tab and Mr. (J. G. Janes. In fact, no pains were spared to make the evening as pleasant as possible. This is the first of a series lor the benefit of the Baptist Church* The next will be at the residsnee of Mr. N. M. Wright, on Monday nignt next. The expense is so trilling, and as these are good parties for a good cause, we suppose they will take the place of all other frolicking among our people. Every wise and patriotic far mer should take three papers at the yerv least. Liu should lake his local paper because of the important ad vertising service it is rendering to the particular section in which :t is published, and for which it exists; he should take an agricultural paper that ho may know all about the la test improvements in his business, that he may keep his ideas bright, and that his sons and daughters, if he has any, may learn to love coun try fife through an acquaintance with its literature; and he should take one of the groat political weeklies— something thoroughly cosmopolitan, and. that will give him the freshest and best from every corner of the earth. The farmer who has such un outfit can not be behind the times. both vocal and InturumenrulTun is ic. The singing was especially line, aud did space permit, wo would dwell on tho respective merits of each song, good many of which deserve eulogy from a pen more gifted than our own. We can not refrain, however, from noticing the peculiar sweetness of melody that was disclosed in the song “Drifting With (lie Tide,” rendered by Miss EllieSimmons, and the class in chorus. It was rendered well, very weil, and it was one of those songs which shed the very soul of music, and whose sentiments, thus accompanied produced a harmony that lifts ns lo an atmosphere pure and serene, “suffer tliitu tlie West winds sigh,” and makes us forget, for a while, even our selfishness. The amateurs of our town acquitted themselves to a considerable advan tage, and to them we feel indebted for much of our enjoyment. If your constitution is broken down, or you find it necessary to purify and cleanse the blood, use Dr. Bull’s Blood Mixture. The dunce at the Hold on Tuesday night last passed oil’very pleasantly. All kinds of Fancy letter papei for sale at Bu riian k & J o n ks. Hutcherson’s BEER and LEM* ONADE is the Best in town. If you want to spend a few hours pleasantly, go to Hutcijehson’b Billiard Hull. GEM FRUIT JARS, cheaper than ever sold in Cedartown, by june 2? 4t Bradford & Allen. BEER always ou 1UE at Hutch erson’s Billiard Hall. ;m to-day. Warm i It lakes hot, hotter It is very iv not the word, hottest. We regret to learn that Mrs. Mar great lleslep is very sick. The cam and cotton crops look fine in some portions of this section. Messrs. Randall, Darden and oth ers, complain of being nearly burn «l»* Messrs. Peck & Allen are hauling nil the water llmt runs their paw mill from flic creek on tho railroad. Messrs. Whitehall & *'o., in con fection with their Shoe Shop, have sl'frte l a Hat nessand Dollar business. Deputy Sheriff, Feat hers ton, was in town yesterday. I suppose that lie i.s notifying Some of our citizens to attend Court. On the first. Sabbath in this month the citizens oT Rockmnrt enjoyed themselves listening to a most, excel lent sermon from the Rev. Mr. Grif fith of Whales. We are getting very dry now. No rain in nearly two weeks. Is there not some one thu' can influence the Ole. k of the weather and have him to send us a refreshing shower. The Religious discussions that, has been the order of the day here, has pretty well changed to politics, dis., cussing the merits and demerits of Tjester and Felton. Tt appears from from reports that the one-armed .sol dier is standing his hand pretty well with the great independent; and to listen to what some of his supporters say, is able to sweep through the dis trict. There is u protracted met ling go ing on at the Baptist church in Van Wert this week, and although sinners have listened night after night to the eloquent and soul stiring appeals from the gifted an I talented young preacher, the Rev. Mr. 'Pant. Still they stand aloof, and the anxious seals are vacant almost. How long, oh, how long will they spurn the ol- i.m-* or Ohijjje uud to their own destruction. Certificate. ATHENS, (SA. Ifobrtinry 2i. ISIS. Sin: My clillil, live yearn old. hud -yiiipunns of worm*' 1 tried cnloinul and oilier worm lnmll- clue!*, hut liillud lo expel any wnrm«. seeing Mr. Ilaln'rt ivrtillcalo [got n vial of your Worm Oil, nud the llr*t do*u brought lurly worm*, and thu Hecond does ho ninny wc>u pnaced I did not count nr Merchant!*, if you want to puy cmdi lor imoCMfUY, (flatware, Lump*, UhlinnoyH, Show L'hhch, UttcUuU, Urooms, Tubs, DIhIi l’aiis. Dippers Mill; bum*, etc., send (o McDuiok A Co;, Allantn, for pricuH, aud yon will make money. Every article squarely ou Ils merits Ih the rule nt Mt'llnim/s grunt Southern Crockery Depot. No c. c. Teas uud plates as halls. If you want to pay I'usli uud get bottom prices, scinl to McILmiji: A Co. they can heat any house that pays the expenses of drummers. LAliD OIL Si per gal Ion, »t Bumiakk & JoNiiS. II'you want lo “roll” n giim« of BlillituUs go lo Bob ilntchei'sou’s. ICE OJJEAM SODA WATElt, ut Bukbank & Jonh’s. When you wiuit a GOLD glass of BEEH or Lemonade, call on Bou Hutcherson. Sour Vinegar, cheap, at at Jui) Orahu’s. Use Jud Crabb’a Boasted Coffee, it is something extra aud cheap, at The best Green Coffee, 5 His to the dttllur, ut Jud Okabu’s. at The cheapest place to buy you Groceries, at Juu Okarb’s. 2t Can Your Fruit, Isaac T. Mhe will sell yon Fruit Cans that surpasses by far any other cull for can- nim; up peaches. Not liable to break; can he used more tnau .luce. Try them, mid you will huvono other, llalfgallan caim|l,«»0 portion, quart can* $1,115 per dozen. Sealing Wax furnished at ubovu prices. July 11 If. Jud Crabb’s is the place to buy Plain and Fancy Gundy, Nuts, Lem ons, Lemon Syrup, Jellies, Chocco- late, Chewing Gum, Prize Candy, Raisons, Pickles, Pine Apple, Sar dines, Salmon, Oysters, Crackers, etc. GINS SHARPENED. During July and August I will sharpen Gins at the reduced price of 'Ten Cents per saw. Fill boxes with Babbitt—and brushes equally low for all who will avail themselves of this opportunity, and bring their gins to 1. T. Men's Tin Shop, Cedar- town, Ga. The usual price for shurp- enin a gin saw is 25cts, but during these two months 1 willjieat leisure and will work cheap for cash. I will only work for this price two months. All work done by hand and satisfac tion guaranteed. All who have any doubts us to my ability to do that kind of work correctly I would re spectfully refer them to W. M. Phil lips & Co. and Julius A. Peek. july 4 6t Linton G. Ray. WASHINGTON LETTER. Wasiun mx, July 19, IS78. Between 11 iy* Conk ling and But- ■flie Republican party is in a bad wat. Thh first mi ned, heaid.hol ding an h?Jl(v to which l.e lias no more rlgljt than he Inis to dominion in the moon, is^now evidently intent upon 'breaking up the party to which ho bolonj.r'h There is no doubt about th l. Coukling, iispirm*, to lead*rshin, Imt incapable'’of «c;hiev- ing i f , uinVnuwilling to share with others the honors to he gained by open* opposition to the Administra tion, hits IVitlrred away in sulky in A nice lot of Chewing Tobacco, Navy and Fine Gut, at 2t ' Jud Cm Aim’s. Bri other i»g your Hags, Chickens, and barter to ,J n> Grabr. 2t ithe lo rth action the str nirth he had lie is a party n either e doubted I v 1 March 1877. ukness to the ler, abler than v. But Bo fnu others, and having no nr >tv, cooscieuce, is the enemy the party Inis most re Hon to dread. The quarrels ol piliticims, however hit ter, ichloni break up parties, and the Republicans wool I probably in due season ignore both Haves and Conk- lingqtml go to (he poles in a solid body. Butler’s movement is not baled (in any quarr-d among party leiders, though i> will unquestion.i** bly he henelllted by tlicm. It starts with the *'t*opl<\ I». must affect, the Republican party moiv severely than the Democratic for various reasons. In the first place, Butin's influence is confined to region* where the Ri- publnan party is in power. Besides this, thousands upon thousands of Hepuhlunhii have been alienated from the jmrty*hy the conduct of the A (l in i n i oration, and are looking around for new political association.-. On tho whole, there is every reason to belie \ Just roc *iveil at Jud Crabb’8, the nio st lot of (Jontectii'iieries hat has I been brought to this market. 2l i O') Saw Bin for Sale. A No. 1 Sixty Siw Gin for Cheap, very cheap, for ca>h; ordinary figures on a reasonable time. \ Iki 1 v iiii is offered. For informa tion apply at this otlice. tf Margin, Crouch A: (to Will sell lumber at their Mill, one half mile from the ford of Fish Greek on the Van Wert road, as cheap if not cheaper, than any other saw Mill men in this vicinity. Anv bill filled as chsup, and on u: short notice as any one. IJont I ol t<» none and see us wlien you wan., lumber. Mono AN", CROUCH A Go., Rockmai i, Polk county,(in. july 4 Hu The Cherokee Iron Goiupany have the.r Foundry in operation again, work promptly done at reasona- G ammon & Go’s hie prices. Th specialty of Hollo mki . which »d to lish Pots, Ove among t!.»«••»r prodm informal ion inquire ker in Charge. superior article. Eng- Lids, etc., For further »f Daniel Walk- upril 25 Jm It KM OVAL. For tlie want of mom to accommo date iny large and increasing trade. 1 will move lo tho house formerly oc cupied by the Bank of Rome, (one do.»r In Iow Mr Peters’) about the first of July, where I hope to meet all my old customers and many new ones. M us. T. B. Wii.i.iams. june 20 11 Rome, Ga. REMOVED that unless-a miracle shall he worked in its*favor, the next elec tions will nsjilt greitly to the disml ■ W. Miik- H. WOODS. Boot and Shoe , has moved his shop to the Brick Store opposite the slo e ol vantage of the Repuldi.au puny. | Philiiot cSi Dodd’s where he pro pose The public will draw the sponge of j to do all work in his line, for the oblivion over many u disreputable act { lowest ('ash Prices. Country -f Butk-rs’ iriio is us- •lllnidil in llu-1 I' 1 "-"'•>*:" "f kin.ls tnkui. in |mv- . . . nient fur work. (nvo Imn a call, lie work I,s ho now promist'S H> bo. , K , mmnlre8 siU/hLu-uoh It is .uiiv (lonied that Commission- july 4th!R. cr Spear, ol the Patent Office, will retire at the lequiHtof becrelary J Sehnrz on August 1st. It is not de nied, however, that he will resign at ■ an early date, or that the resignation no pay. Mammoth Hybrid-Swede Turnip. 1 Weighing Irom b to LO pound.-', j imported and grown the past season I from selected bulbs, a heavy crop- ‘ per, very sweet and fine fiuvore l, iv- wil1 be offered hecatjse of the known umrkaldy juicy, of sound constitu- wislius III iliu Svurc-tnrv. Ollu-r Mu-; ''■">• ;»>« ju.-rf-utlv lwrtly, lliriv.-s in re»n OllUvr^ m tho I it-ri ,r ! »:' W 1 ” I J*i 0 “ hu 'f i - tup-nurt, i« Inm li-jiui llllldi'W. merit also, u m said Upon good hii-M 0 f crop aud’ keep- thority, will lie ask -d to give up ihg qualities it is unequaled. For their places suiM4 7 ;uul th^m, three Huccess'/ve yiairs lire heaviest Commissioiicv of l'eusions Bentley, ' l '"!' "* Swede./ in hngtalfTT "as .. ... .... . .... 1 grown Irom this cidelnated vanetv. 1,1 ” l 1 l,. K r»ws v,-ry urn,mill ami unifonii. in•.ssioiu-r Bentley will at once gra'.i- j !llM | j s V m*v solid. Don't pay high fv tlie Secretary’s dislike of .Senator pvitrs for aid cow missioned scei/, hut Have and pqrge the ! f pirtment of ! I/ 1 ' 1 frvh fi>ut reliable sted direct from an unpopularollicial. i Mo//rmcjr. ... ‘ 1 . W e are ofh?ring seed ol this I hat portion ol Mr. I dtors Com-: 1)CW Viirk . !y at 2 -, irIltfj a , )iu .k.,ge, mil tee which is to meet at Atlantic 8e iib (post-paid) to any address, ou City, New Jersey, will hear tlu* testi- | receipt of price. Each package cun- uiony of tlie visiting statesmen only, tains snllieient seed to plant of an Chairman Rotter must he the most I lu r V* 'ybhecr.\ . 1 .unks & (at., , .. . . i ll .North Front bt., Plula, Ru. hopelul ol men if he expects to.ox- tract from those gentlumeu any con- ; rhe Organ War.- V 100 lh. Solid Shot, fession ol their evil deeds. It a sug-; If any man insults your common gegtion is in order I would recoin- - souse by oll’enng a first-class 9 Stop mend to him that the Atlantic City | Grgun lor $05, “Shoot him ou the- mcolhixl* lilmmlom-it. Tlu- people ?e*>'-’< All necessiiy for brningsnob . . 11 .. inferior Organs is forever done away do not care to pay the expense ol %vitil . jgsioo, Gash or $1 LO on Lkisy euoh a meeting merely to give the terms, now buys a magnificent .Mason Statesmen a chance to whitewash I & Hamlin Raki.ou ou Giiuiich Ou- Liver is King. The Liver is the imperial organ ol the whole human system, as it con trols the life, health and happiness of man. Wlien it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The diges tion of food, tho movements of tin* heart and blood, the action of tlu* brain and nervous system, are all im mediately connected with the work ings of the Liver. Lt has been cuc- ctssfully proved that Green’s August Flower is unequaled in curing all persons alfiicted with Dyspepsia or Jjiver Ooihptaint, and all the numer ous symptons that result from an un healthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents, Postively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. For sale by Bradford & Allen. juue20eowly each other and themselves. Miss Marry Bowen, wu accom plished elocutionist will give the cit izens of Ci durtown aud vicinity an opportunity of hearing some of her most choice selection bu Sat urday night, Aug. 2rd. Miss Bow en comes with the highest endorse-1 ment, and we trust our people will not tail to hear her. Good Digestou. “Give us this day our daily bread” and good medicine to digest it, is both reverent and human. The human stomach and liver are fruitful sources of life’s comforts; or, disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve artery. The man or wo man with good digestion see beauty us they walk, and overcome obsta cles they meet in the routine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls at even i magi miry objects. The world still needs two or three new kinds of medicine before death can be perfect ly abolished; hub that many lives have been prolonged, and munv suf ferers from Liver disease, Dyspepsia and Head.clie, have been cured by Merkell's Ukpatene, is no longer a doubt, It cures Headache in twen ty minutes, and there is no question hut whit it is the most wonderful discovery yet made in medical science. Those utliicted with Bil iousi.cfs and Liver Complaint should' use Meiikela's IIkpatine SdgTlt can be hud of Buuhank & Jones. McBiupbaCo; manufacture Show Cfwuv, unit Hellaa Cheap am any manufacturer In tlie country. They will duplicate nuy bill in tluiii lino bought in un market. “The heart bowed down by grief and cftre’ r is too often wretched, merely because the body is diseased Dr. Harter’s Liver Pi I 1b, and Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic will, iu most cases, reinvigorate the frame and I banish gloomy thoughts, 2t Four Dels Deeds and 'Jen Stupa, in Elegant New Style Case with I Uninitiated Panels.—Handsomest Style ol Case, ever produced,—Spe cial OifKH t) introduce this new Style.—Sent ou trial.—Guar run teed for a life time.—Rented until paid for. —Ollier new styles just out.— Ulus- (rated catalogues free.—Address Lv n d nx A Batks, Sa va n n a ii, Ga i: M A N I' F A l ri' U It E It’S W J101. ES A L., Agents for the South. june 27 4t Twenty-Five Dollars i.\ cash, any lluUrimd U« po Walnut 'I’n United * FREE OF CHARGE. warranted to Sowing with inn any inuelilne i •aptdllj. I nianagr , Mllrli III >i.l thu ii«T<!-i*iiy ..fwl uni will Hjiv irmn lb - lit if A-- :ii» Wanted Kv.-rywheiv. CKNTENN.AI, MACHINE CO.. I.unttcil I’-Jll, l-’llbeil st., I'hilndolphln, JanS-ty. m £ CKAM I’ l l )N’.S niperial M okp H m im: m:*T. itip ia mnruilm Inml Horn pure i mid M it cmtUllia «lurg. pcirui ol Vfgftii.f OH. la wnrruiitei! i'.ly equal t» the beat iinpoiieil t'a-ti llu roilp.anri at the aniat fliuu eoiitniliM all thu li»” pfoperllta of I The Woman who rejoices in salad tnd icc cream, hot cakes and warm pie; lb’ The Sudent; who eats hastily and sits down at once Lo active mental labor; iv The Business Man who bolts his food in eager hast and hurries to his counting-room; IF The Hard Drinker could look at the delicate gland, swollen and fos tered with disease, that cause the throbbing bruin; IF The Lawyer, tho Minister, the Merchant, and all who lead sedenta ry lives and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Constipation and Headache; IF These only khew what Meurell’s IIefetine for the Liver will do for their relief, and how quickly it cures--there would bo much less Bui lt* i ing than at present. The great Liver Medicines for sale by Burrank & Jones. nnn and dry Sonin*. It l.» tliuroloru ri’coninifnded for iihc In tho Laundry, Kitchen mid llutli Room, and fur general hjiiliiilinld purpose- ; ul- t'rlntori*. ValnterH, Engj|iucr* uml Mneliinifl', a * it will remove ypotf of Ink. <5reave, Tnr, Oil, 1’nlnt. etc., bom the hands. Mnmjhiciurad only hy Orampton Brothers, JTO. dRABB, OkIiahtoWX, G.\. B. F, Buckwalter, FASHIONABLE SIIOEMAKKfi\ non/i3G, o-A., Any of tho cltlzoiiH of Ccdurlown and vicinity ho- ing dcnlroiiH of romotlilng nice In the way of Ihu HOOT AND SHOK, I. T. MEE, DKAU'Jt IN Stoves and Tinware, (IKDAllTOWN, 0A.. 1 am now [nvpnred to soil ifj V -v « f f S i •* ii 11 ft i-r l» “ ~ ?? 2 1 §• )SM r ’ « S- - » T fig 3NT HP TIN WARE at Rome Prices. I will also do all kinds of Tin true! Sheet Iron Work. HOOFING and GUTTERING done as cheap as any one. I solicit the trade of Merchants. 2-gT* If you don’t believe I sell TIN Cheap, come and see for your self and he convinced. X. T. M33E. Compound Cough Mixture, a pleasant and convenient pocket rem edy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchial irritation at Burbank & Jones. ICE BEER and LEMONADE, always on hand at Hutcherson’s. OPHIMi and Morphlnn habltcared. r»-iojuu Opium F.stltv. lo W II. (Squirt, WortlilDguu, Groat Co., lad. Haralson County Deputy Sheriff’s Sales- IL [j be sold before the Coart House dour in Buchanan Har alson county, Ga., on the first Tues day in August next, between the le gal hours of sate, the following lots of wild land, for the cash; Lot ol land No. 949 in the 201 h district and 3rd section of Haralson county, Gil, ‘or taxes due the tState and county for the year 187fi, and levied on l»y virtue of one Wild land tax ti fa issued by the Comptroller General of Ga. vs said lob V. R. Davis transferee* Alsu at the same time and place, lot of land No. 1204, in the 20th dis trict and 3rd section of Haralson county Ga., for luxes due the State county for the years 1874, ’75 and ’70, by virtue o-f one wild land tax Ii la issued by the Comptroller Goiter^ al of Ga. vs said lot. W. W. Dean transferred A. -T. HUNT, july 4th tds Deputy Sheriff. r A , , Ww' ' 4 o O o -* 3 2 — CO —T l ^ I JX) I I i HC JX o o e_ I O 5^© i w i—i I P© PILE CURE. Manufactured by th« Eirkts PUoC-ii* Os., lama, K. 0, n merer fill* t« tore Htreorrhold* K.2tl.’£lU;B54.JS!ia IkriltM M »mUmUm o OJ -T to P M © ‘J 1 *; t&*l © s® Pi M c K j) If |> M K gi ft 0 a S h K > i H BCj e - a ® K| © Mi a V ft f' s ft H ft s t oo tiOTtrtn‘B-0