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THE HAMILTON JOURNAL,
1 L. DEinnsS, rTTBLISSSS.
ubscription Price $1 A Year'
Hamilton, Ga., Apr. 13. 1SS3.
Local brevities. . . I
I he peach crop will not be a total |
failure, j
Dr. Franklin Barnes has the finest
field of oats in town.
Mr. James Lovelace has the finest
oat patch we have seen.
Mill street has been worked and
the side walks on it repaired.
Horse racks and hitching posts are
In demand this week.
Last week gave us s wne April
showers and March winds.
Monday’s rain was the heaviest of
the season.
Judge Willis presides with eminent
ability and fairness.
Tire heavy rains of Monday fixed
the streets for the week.
Some of the creeks were up Sat¬
urday. in
Capt. J. W. Woolfolk was cur
-city T uesday. of the La
Judge F. M. Longley
Grange bar, is in the city.
Our city sidewalks showed Tues¬
day their worst phase.
Just received a full line of Dress
Ginghams at M. Wolfs on’s.
If you wish to see something novel
look at M. Wolfson’s Millinery Dis¬
play. M. Wolfson only asks
Remember
you to call and examine his prices
and goods.
Col. G. W. Fley was in the city
Tuesday, but returned to Montgom¬
ery Thursday.
Furniture in full setts and other¬
wise, can be bought at M. Wolfson’s
at reasonable figures.
Capt. R. M. Willis and Mayor
Worrill representatives of the Tal
botton bar. are attending our court.
Sunday was a fine day for staying rest—
threatening enough to excuse
at home, and not so bad as to compel
it.
Guns for the college arrived Mon¬
day evening. If the streets dry off
sufficiently the boys will show them
during the week.
Col. Joel T. Johnson, a former
honored ci.izen of Flariis, now a
leading clothier of Columbus, is in
our city. session of Harris Superi¬
The first
or Court was opened by J udge W.
T. Colquitt, the 20th day of March,
1828—fifty five years of ago. Harris
The real estate county
not greaser than it was thirty three
years ago, while the personal millions property of
is about three and a half
dollars less. In that period the pop¬
ulation has increased about 1,500, or
11 per cent.
The subscription list of the Jour
NAI. is growing satisfactorily. Never
before has it visited weekly the homes
of so many of the more substantial
citizens of the county.
All of our lady readers who can
do so will attend the spring opening ad.
of Mr. J. Freisleben. See his
The bright sunshine of Wednesday
brought large additions to the crowd
in attendance upon court.
We never saw stock in better con¬
dition for making a crop, notwith¬
standing the enormous quantities of
guano they have hauled from the
railroad depots.
We have been informed that ex
ctMionists to the Southern Baptist
Convention at Waco, Texas, will be
tendered a free excursion to Loredo
and Monterey, Mexico.
It takes court week to show how
small a town Hamilton is. T here is
not a county in the state as large and
wealthy as Harris, without a town
larger than Hamilton.
Six prisoners are detained in the
county’s sweat box. If the county
ever gets out of debt the good men
in it will see that>a jail is built that
does not disgrace our humanity.
The prelude to Shippey’s Mill
notes is as near an approach to spring
poetry as our columns will support in
their enervated condition. Other
correspondents will please bear this
in mind.
If you can’t resist the temptation
to write spring poetry, seize upon the
first lucid interval, it there comes
one, and destroy the work before
further harm is done.
The Harris county medical society
met on the first Tuesday and elected
officers for the ensuing year. Dr. T.
F. Brewster was chosen president, and
____ Dr. J._. J. Y T. Gilmer, vice president, and
Dr. A. Brooks, secretary
treasurer
With four negro men ana - n A two nvo
white, all presumed by our law to be
innocent, confined in a twelve foot
square iron box, our northern breth
J enneamwi; tlI1 rnnnot charge g US of the county ’
of Harris With caste prejudices. -i:
The gra„<l jury visilel the c„„„,y
jail in -**“
noon I uesday. i house n r lor
pressed favorably. As a
detaining persons presumed to be
nocent of crime, it cannot be con
sidered a model
Our esteemed friend. Col B. L
Harris, of the \\ e.A i o.n >«-*,
rapidly turning gray, not so much
from the effects of age. as from Ins
. fforts to match the spring poetry of
Capt. \Vlutaker, or i.acirange. J-Cc the
theyoulhof ,hc land look ,,pon
^aacivc broa, of Col
Lamm-., ",ic - -
night lrom writing the balt.e lumn in
<•( fra. ” and remeiaber “poets are
“
Lorn, , not male.
Napp> Uornr JO- TVhn ‘ St e wart is attending
our court and looking alter the r.u
ir.erous nitrons , c.,0 Of *hz» Use Times 1 ill.es.
-IlfcrthelKTriit The ; a'lies’ festival Wednesday
'S ht for L F;Y of the College
was a grand success, reahzins rcauzirij, the ...e
handsome sum Ot $9°-45- Misses
Mollie Lowe and Luhe Young weie
pitted against each other as the most
popular I oiiiilar voun" t olinp, ladies, uut the palm ‘ being
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awarded tne latter, o. , ■ .
nine v-ites. m a ballot oi 4 i 4- a. .e.
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Columbus Photographic Temple,
GILES T. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR,
Opposite the Rankin House, - Columbus, * Georgia
The best arranged Photograph Rooms in the South. Pictures made re
gardless of cloudy weather. All work warranted to give satisiacUon. i he
prettiest back grounds in the city. Every possible arrangement Prices for the
com f ort an j convenience of visitors from the country. as low as
.
( | ie i 0 , ves t. The people of Harris are invited to call when in the city.
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■ "Week at Alpha williams
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Over A. Wittich’s Jewelry Store, ColutnbltS, Ga.,
Will be offered new styles and prices for all kinds of Photographs, e.ther ,
on Card or Frames. Call early and make your engagements j j
for sittings before the rush. Remember I charge
you nothing it not pleased. will be I
My sty’es, prices, and quality of work is such that it to youyinterest [
to have your Photographs taken at this gallery.
Respectfully, A. A. Williams.
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MILLINERY & FANCY
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Mrs, Colvin & Miss Donnell
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA,,
Invite the ladies of Harris to call and inspect their magnificent display of
Spring Millinery and
§ea§ 0 iiabte If®veftlc§ 9
Selected in person by Miss Donnelly, who has just returned from New
York. They have hats from 10 cents, up. In ladies’ wearing apparel
they have a superb stock, embracing many novelties. Skilled lady artists
in their hat and bonnet department are prepared to trim these goods in the
latest fashion and most correct style. Thankful for a generous patronage in
the past, they will endeavor in every way to merit a continuance.
Grand Opening, April 21 st and 22 d.
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
-AT
J. FREISLEBEN’S, - West Point, Ga,
You are cordially invited to attend and examine my elegant stock of goods
all of the latest styles and at popular prices.
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, from 10 c to 40 c.
Mrs. Sue Longshore and Miss Annie Blackmon will take pleasure in
waiting on their friends.
SPRING AND SUMMER
Amply Provided For By
M. WOLFS®!.
fin all classes of Goods, Especially
White Lawn and Nainsooks,
Open Work Dress Goods,
Best Canton Giuyhums.
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^diiXjiuiTsrsT^^:' 1
The best selected stock ever exhibited in this market, connrising all the
latest styles in trimmed and untrimmed hats for ladies, misses aau
children, Flowers, Faces, Ribbons and Wreaths, .Shall
receive new styie hats as they come out.
I don’t claim to be selling out at cost, but will compare prices with any
firm that does. Get my figures always before buying.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!
A full and complete stock at low figures.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
A full line of Shoes, in Button, Newport and Opera Slippers, for Ladies i
Misses and Children. Also fine line for gentlemen.
is what I have. Come _ and . . look , and _
This merely a synopsis of
No trouble to show or price goods. Polite attention to ail.
My stock of Furniture is being kept up. Bureaus at $8. Call and
convince yourself.
M. WOLFSON.
The Coluinhus liar.
A special train brought the court
u]> from Columbus Monday morning.
Capt. W. A. Little’s popularity in
Harris is not surpassed by any other
member of the bar.
The independent leadership of
Captain Charley Russell before the
court is unquestioned, is
Col. Mark Blanford an ex-Har
ris-ite, and we are proud to claim
him.
Col. A. A. Dozier enjoys . a ... lucra
tive practice m Peabody this county. has ad
Hon. John would many be glad
l-nirers in Harris who
1 . to n luVher s I nosition '
even than tie presidency of the C. &
R ^lroad.
^Ol. T. M. Kusseil ana LO.. L
nett Crawford, who was accompanied
^^0,“ KlIC
Tignor, is llirting the with ,.l
ented court reporter,
. l
uslia
s 0 jj c ; tor Cien. Grimes widens the
^ of hig admirers with each suc .
pp . i; nrr rollrt HC He makes “ an ad ni
J Judge => Joseph Pou numbers many
- is
. , , f Harr
» heartier
marshal a
£ j„ a free . for . all Ta ce for Con
p ^ PorterI ,h, patriarch
| c “bar,
of Colarpta attained prom
mence as a member of the fraternity
, . •,
I i Having b about exhausted our sup
ply . ot C shorten notice ^
cap s, we our
i by v r»rna.rkinir remarking that that Golonels Goioneis Xhom- ii.orn
ton, Hatcher, McNeil, Willis and
’ .
Hargett T , are numbered , , among tne
visiting lawyers and enjoy a lucrative
share of the Harris county z practice.
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Mercbtnte, nuke oot list of Crockery,
GUss W >od «nd Tin w»re n d ceud Mst
w o-. »•* w»IV»-«--h prices, a d save y-o
ulnoas freights and breakage, that you
otv avsBet from off eas*.
' McBride A Co.,
A..anta, Ga.
AYER’S
Hair Vigor
restores, with the gloss and freshness of
youtii, failed or gray hair to a natural, rich
brown *.......... color, or deep black, as may be desired.
By its use light or red hair maybe darkened,
thin hair thickened, and baldness often,
though not always, cured.
It checks falling of the hair, and stiniu
lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It
prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and
jjeals nearly every disease peculiar to the
scalp. As a Ladies’ Hair Dressing, the
VIGOR is unequalled; It contains neither oil
nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and
Silken in appearance, and imparts a deheace,
agreeable, and lasting I^rfume.
Mr c p bukher writes from km,,, o
. . .
-^’ouf „earlv bald. I used part of a bottle of
avkr’s Hair vigor, which stopped the fail
lug of the hair, and starteil a new growth. 1
I 1 iS.'rs'.W.S.'t!TOWK ‘
.t. w. Bowen, proprietor of the McArthur
1 (Ohio) Enquirer says: “ Ayer’* u air V igok
i’s^k^f'iFirom*my’ own’ esicrM-ncn. S X! i>*
a sure cure for dandruff. Not w.iiun ;ny
^ ^
mr. axgcs f,uuu.vics. leader of the
i cetebmted -Fairbairn G‘“*i»f
imp- 'ii'vo/sinee my haivk^g.in w gjvesif
S IlgC SOil " AVER’S JlAJR
I Itave u
vigor, nnd so have been able to maintain
S3BSCa!SS£Waa?S ' .
Mrs 0 a PltP . s , orr , writing from is rim
. .
s/ two-thin! Aj,rv i vr of i-z. w*: lour
“Two years ago about nud lily 1WM
came off. It tlnunol very rapidly Au.itfi Hail
fast crowing bald. On using growth
vigor th« fuiing stopped and ani-w
' coinmeiiced, and in aliout a mouth iny bead
it
itH* b-iore couponed it fell. to I n-.MiUrlv grow, and iwd is now« h'«: one k"p<i I- -Ulo
0 f the vigor, bnt nowuee it oeesusionaiiy as
■ * dressing."
We hove bund redr of *imn«r teetimoniai.
to the effluacy of Aver s Hair Vigor, it
needs but a trial to convince the most skepti
culof iu value.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Mass.
SoiJ bj all Druggist..
I
to !!fc(i I
parsons’ 2>r:ta.ixirr; vjllzs m**
3W llicti Blood, and will completely chtwigotao
sod in the entire system in three months. Any
itka^s., *;*^ e 'Y^^HKSON Bangor, iiaine.
ostou. formerly
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W cst Georgia A & M College
HA>r!l/i’(>N, <! A.
This eoltpgo will Begin its exercises 'ibt* t nil on
ing, Monday, Jaimiry 8 b, in Ibe Soull:, i
otw of the fieo-t w 3
b « tiiuBbed for the accommodation I. 1
students before U10 oml of tbo prose k
year. Now and improved school department fnro
<uro will be used. The mnsio
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he
will bo dona to inako the ooliege stt'ctly
aisuclas.
1! \TE8 OF TUITION
let Preparatory .$2'(H) pel- month.
2 a< 5 “ ’ 2 . Sit “ “
, 8 00 “ n
n dinwn soo ((
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Drawing '.'.'.'.'.'. Fee,.... 2 10 B0 2 -
Incidental
No extra charges. nrd German
Latin, .Greek, French
included in the regular cnercJ. imaineRB Forms
A ihorou .’l, course in
and Book-keeping w'U be given, without
extra charge, to such s ujaiUD as may
desire it. well
Penmanship tan.-ht as ns it can be
tangbt in m-y 11 the sosoallcd business
colleges. be obtained for from S10 to
Board may
$12 p-r month.
ilbitary organization in male depart¬
ment, All male students will be rf-quitr¬
od to Wear the college outform. These
unifortns may be obtaiued ot G. J. Pea¬
cock. Ooiuml us, Gn.
Both sexes will bo admitted to tho col¬
lege. tuition required monthly.
Payments of
A I Bit AN tiAM, rres’t.
Wo, tba nndorsigprd Board of local
Trnatt.es of the West. Georgia Agricnltnr
al college feel qvnt UmI at having secmoH
the services of A t lhanhaiu. an 1 a pro¬
ficient corps of eminent teachers rs »n
sistiints. We are now satisfied that no
iu.stifutiou in ilia state will offer bet¬
ter facilities for educating youths than
onr college. Cen^eqnsutly, colhwc wo most cor.
dintly recommend our to parents
and guardians as worthy of their support
and influence.
.J as M M blet. 0 L, Bendy l’rrn.
M F H »> D, T J BKOt KS,
L L Stanfoud, A T bn - K
HrO Casiebc n, J F (! Wili.iams,
W I Hl lr-oN, H C KtMiuv can.
J. W. HOWARD,
Orjlethorpe St., Columbus, Ga ...
Dealer In
Mags, HM®%
Old Cotton, Hemp, Ouiuij
Rope, Bagging, Furs,
Beeswax,Old Metal.
Cotton in the Seed nnd Cotton Seed
«37«.rr*L' -awr-nr. ucr•> 2 ■*" h '~ K t
Or 'cif tor wi-iippine paper and
paper bn^s tillettHt short tt'-def
SCROFULA
and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Erysipe¬
las, Eczema, notches, ltini'Wo m, Tu¬
mors, Carbuncle*, Moils, amt Eruptions
of the Skill, ara the direct result of au
impure state of the blood.
To cure these diseases tho blood must ho
purified, and restored to a healthy and na¬
tural condition. A visit’s S A its A I'.v iti i.LA lias
for over forty years been recognized by emi¬
nent medical authorities as tiie most pow¬
erful blood purifier ill existence. It frees
tUe syst ein from ait foul humors, enriches
and strengthens the blood, removes ail traces
of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a
complete master of all scrofulous diseases.
A Recent Cure of Scrofulous Sores.
“Some months ago I was troubled w in, bo
scrofulous sores (ulcers) on my legs. 'J anti
limbs were badly swollen mid inclined,
tint sores discharged largo remuly (juuitities 1 tr.cd ol
offensive matter. J Aery
failed, until 1 used Ayer’s Saidai'AI.-ii-ea,
of which I have now taken Huge hollies, healed,
with tiie result that the sores mi
and my general health greatly imp roved.
I feel very grateful for the good your
medicine lias done me.
Yours respectfully, Mrs AnnOBihan.”
148 Sullivan St., Incw York, dune 24 , 1882 .
[Cjf-* AH jx rsoiiM interested are Invited
to call on Mrs. O’ilrian; also upon the
k« v . z. i\ wild* of johki i,*lu su-cci,
tcKuVyh.i lu iiwll^ond.VfG^ ldciDA
"V/i""!Cv»
many others within liis liimwledfre.
Tiie well-lcnown irriteron the lloshn Herald ,
B. \V. Ball, of Rochester, A’.//., wiles, June
7 , 1882 :
“ Having suffered severely f«r mine ye; n rs
witli Kc/.ema, and liaving failed to Mnd re!:* f
from tiie other remeilie«. J have made in:, during
past wliich three mouths, of Ayer’s Sarkmev
Hilda, has <*lf><tcd a couple tv for cure. all
i consider it a magnificent remeiy
blood diseases.”
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
stimulates and regulator, the action of the
digestive and assimilative organs, renews
and strengthens tiie vital forces, and speedily
cares Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Itlienma
tic Gout, Catarrh, General Debility, and
all diseases arising from an impoTO'shed or
corrupted condition of tho blood, ai.d a weak
eneil vitality.
Jt is incomparably the ebeapeat Nood medi¬
cine, on account of its concentrated strength,
and great power over disease.
PREPARED BY
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: price §1, six bottles
tor 55.
4 llCS. jy I'v 3.112 C-£ Q cG.
aXUDvz * '- /v '
e 4 S W.bm.h A.enue,
Chicago III.,
manufacturers
Victor & EAultless Desks,
f.*v ;\
£ ' j
jus
-AND DEALERS IN—
Sahccl Furniture aal Cupplies.
After ;i care fa ex i iii: cation of other
m akc v the V i c i < !):•> k was seiec ♦ ed
, trustees
as the best and ch*-ap*; u ;> tl: ; r
of the Wilt • A. A. H. Col
LEO! aL Hamilton. Circulars free*
E2, ‘ M“. N $5?! V \
/&k * tee * * cun be made
jnsixinoallui
Belling
Tl/OrsM apsS rQHABVS
for 36 page cata.ugue, free,
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Jacksonville, Ill., 1 '
Ifliflfl
Eea&auaiters Ife Ixy Coeds!
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Laces ! -aces i i
TORCHON -CLUNY
To-morrow we intend to place on our second middle counter excel it icnal
attrael'ons in Torchon l ater and Colored Clrny laces. Tiie j
Toichcno w;:l be marked at the uniform p ice of joc. |
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Antique Lace Curtains. ■■ BPHi
We shall offer a shipment, just in, of the above handsome Curtains, in two
lots—one at $8 oo a pair, the other at $15 00 a pair.
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R i bbon s! RibbonsI
We arc offering a job lot in Ribbons at too. They canj^rc found i 10 a
large basket on a middL counter. They embrace all shades.
E M B R O I D E R 1 E S !
U'c lave in 1,0, I ai.,1 ,11 |»W* T*» W» «»•
on our Bargain Cuun or. i.o. « :-t t..e,n —one at ice, die ot.iffi at 25c,
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Black ^ bilks.
V.’e shall run two numbers of Black Silks tomorrow at special price;!— in
one at 85c, the other at $1 ,55- We have about two dre-ses left our
Satin Stripe Brocade, which we sold at $1 25 ; it will he closed out at 90c.
J. S. JONES, Columbus, Ga.
If tiriEi BEST CSS 3 G i ?v*n THE l y VS a o *M -Y
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I will sell you
€ 3 -r®eerlcs casis! IV©vIsf©HS
So low that you will never buy on credit again. Call on me and I will
convince you how much you can save by buying for cash.
I have a large stock of Meat, Corn, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
Tobacco, Fish, &c., &c.
J. II. M'l Mill ON,
The lp-Ton'll Grocer
Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Georgia,
I. JOSEPH, President. O. S. JORDAN, Treasurer
ipiOiTumne, STORES.
PAID UP CAPITAL $75,000.
PIONEER BUILDING, Front St, Columbus, Ga.
GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Ohewacla Lime,
Kirk’s Soups, »
H«S»outs Powder,
JfE-NO TEA.
Just Received Now Crop FLORIDA SYRUP.
w x a? ! X 1 X G XX 7
Slices:-'-R to VVrniCH & Kimsi,,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sis. 1 COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
DEAI.lilt in—
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
DIANONDS, RINGS, Sl’RCTACl.KS, SILVER WARM & Fancy Articles.
L bcA, docks and Jewetrv • I'Ei’AlKI l) to <• • 'i'itt iiikI ’. arruiiLd.
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1 5 'J it 1 G 1 Dread Strc’-I, COLUdII’-UP, Oa.
DEAEDFKS IN
Clothm cs) rr Hats and Pai'ni'S !'.ag -Coeds
STOCK as fu'T dnd complete i s any in C< Fi’nbun. A, c A,,c™-b.
their s*ock of Fall and Winter Ciothin;', wli'ch they projioce to sell as
as similar goods can be bought in the South.
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or set! t jiiuil for 25 'v-.H'.s iu • tvr
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A l o r -In a to *'f l, CiA - ly ihab»:i't
O/r ir 1 .ai I i*re Lint bring* T*
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iouny adureMs.
HI ..AW Stet~T ii. CO. SecJl&men
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CURBS !
p* [^ , «n | v) _ j$j w § 1
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Am! fdl MALARIAL DISEASES.
P ^ 2 * l of the Church of Midi. the Pibcipl«» “My ol
f Clsrimt, Detroit, son
v .is dangerously ill ami entirely prostrated from Chill*
and medicine* were tried
„-i*outeffect. n r .Craig, whowmeJTimiiMAUM*
as a tonic, advised a trial of TuerMAUNR. which wa*
done, mulling in 1,1s comptcw recovery witliiu a few
days." MB EOX A;
r: All. EBTO 3 ISTS, 02 E 7 KAtt, 20 ;. ,
CUKOAS DiCK & CO., 112 IVhl'.o Stracl, H. Y.
8 EIDU 11 HE EEI 3 LIT 2 S
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Curo in eight days. No other niedicino
can do this. The best medicine is llto
1 cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations.
All Druggists, or by mail, 7 oc. nnd S’.CJ
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RICK A CO . 1.12 Vl-.itu Btreet. New Pork.
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Druggists, by DUNDA8 or mailed DICK & on CO., receipt M’fg ol m
Clieuiiuta, 112 White titreet. Now Pork.
For Sale by S. G. RILEY.
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Mother — 11 You dirt wrong ia wearing that thia
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thniff/tte-r-" l and am now pa ving tua
penalty. Harah O om§ juilf-ii-d in the aai me way;
please cet that which r* iicved hfcr. M
Mother “NonHcu'cI I’ll do no auch thing,
but will H«*nd for our Doctor.”
Daughter—“ Onr I><»ctor keep* one in inedi- he 4 a
long tun*’ nod pours down avast vuintiiy <#1
cai®, bcaidoa making dally ciiaiigca.”
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is tier m Miction?” , ...
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TIim vfjitnc'tlar ««»a auricular H ret cfutritH-t*! - a* «• not id »*qui
jibrruui, th'To i.-t au incread d action
about tin* ci-rcbrum and trill trndnJla auojM-udca obfongflta, Katuto tha
port at circulation van alts,
ItOAilating, and 1—”
Moths .* “ -lop, for bearon’a ea*e slop ana
to work is t onev.” Rll
jPovtor--" I will do T can.”
Mother, idler t wo wc-k* di-curded Imvo expired—
“ 1*2 ,i,:E d- r, au'I our ffociur rfelicf. I will _!■•** Ihil wL..!» on-e.
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