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“No; 1 refnsc.", ... ,
“Reflect a moment, Myrtle, I beseech
you! Von hold my lifeaud happiuesa
in your hand*;’* aud the voice ol .Del
bert Tomkin* trembled as he spoke
these words with an earnestness which
forbade, even lor an instant, any donbt
as to their being the outpourings of his
h °Mvrtlo Makafly was a beautiful girl,
jo«t'bn.Wt-« into aweet
and Adelbert lovol her Joarlj. They
had wondered together tliis sweet.alter-
noon from the matinee lo the street car.
and he had asked her to be his wife
in the city, of ^
. ’the ’following
On'ehouse and l&hitte city of Americas
ijd ’UanvilL road, west and north by lands
FSe^Sdt Un Um’iSt S
back sixty-nine yards, -"fining three-
appe:
d of a
nature was wrapped up
conld neither control.or c
Myrtle had spoken
which our stor) open
ed him closcl, '
lion—the
ho*e whole
i passion he
aside—4l»|t
he words witli
She had watch-
of n
irlv t
iced with
pain how he sedulously avoided candy
never marry a man," she had said to
her mother one day, "who allies at a
candy store like a horse at a fire en
gine." And when the expected avowal
came she had kept her word.
Adelbert turned round in a dazed sort
of way after Myrtle had rejected him.
goo<
e his
Adelbert
All the aftern>
moodily behind the ril
thinking how he should
self on the naughty girl who had wreck
ed his happiness. At precisely
past four o’clock a fierce joy lighted up
his couutenauce, and, putting
hat, he left the store.
is the hells of St. Ag
e striking 9, a young
itly up the steps of a
ires’ Church
man sprang
magnificent
"Do
tnously famished parlor. The’pro-
tr of toe house, a ler.tvolent look-
id gentleman, entered tli
wish t
Adelbert Tomkins—for it was he
had slightly Sprung np the steps.
“Yes,” he replied, “you are the
son I seek."
“What would yon?" said the
gentleman.
I belie
p the cashier in the—Bank
said the yenng man.
vc been stealing the concern^
io not seek to deceive me
• or I will expose yon and
ife. Having heard me twit
n cha
the ca»hii
did i
"I have bul
nd tha
clc 8 anl
ch stood in a corner of the
ate a check for #30,00)
ad handed the piece of pi
i the youth
ink.” ht
will r
my daughter. 1 wouldn’t like to let
as sure a thing as yon are to go ou
family. Shelias (1,000,000 in her
right, and when 1 am dead and the
batik directors arc in jail on account
rill suffice to keep
you i
lomfor
Two months later Myrtle Mahafly,
the cashier’s only child, became Adal
bert’* bonny bride. One child, a'blue-
eyed Loj with golden hair, has blessed
the union, and as he sits on his grand
father’s kneo in front of the fire, and
asks in his innocent, childish way if
"papa isn’t smart," the old gentlem
kisses him fondly and says in soft, 1>
tones:
Neck; nnd your ‘‘Favorite Prescrip
tion” has accomplished wonders in
restoring to health mv wife who had
been bod-fast for eight months from
Female Weakness. I am with great
ful feelings. Yours truly,
T. II. 1*on<>, Galveston, Texas.
1 >arwin acknowledged himself match
ed when his littlo niece asked him,
seriously, what a cat has that no other
animal has. lie gave it np after mature
deliberation, and then the sly pass an
swered “kittens.”
pontaining three-
less. Levied on
Whaley. Proper-
.. Dunn, plaintiff,
e time and place will be sold
iTundividcd InterestIn lota,«* *?” d .
•>8 and 34, in tlie •-’7th district of
»u tabling
«asaffffi
AfiAupBlMtb.lM.
mil red
ie n !w less! the same being
hlch Timothy Renew, decew-
idfld. Levied on as the «>*
W. Renew to satisfy one Count) Court fi
in favor of Barrett *t Caswell vs H-
- • — *• 'nner. Property polnl
Ansley.plantifrs attorney
sued from the County
iid countv in favor of Barrett 4-, ,
is II W. Renew Property pointed
out by J. A. Attslcy. pHlf«*
io satisfy one fi fit issue.} from the
County Court of Sumter county in favor of
H. D. Watts, vs Robert Jon a*. Property
iKiinted out l>y plaintiffs »tto«Ta«y ;
1 a«g30tdl W. H. COBB,Pep ty Shf riff.
Administrator’s Bale*
Will lie sold before the court house door
in the city of Americus, on the first Tuesday
in October next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following described property, viz:
The Furlow Lawn property on the east side
of Lee Street, containing some twenty-six
acres of land and Improvements theroon,
two shares of stock of the Bank of Ameri-
d twcuty-mfie share! ©M^teand
Piifnl*ttnek. All sold
de? of the - - -
bv virtue ol
irdinarj- of
. II. HAWKINS,
1-30.1 Admi. Est. J. \V. Fur low, dee,
To whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, J. H. Allen,adm’r de bonis n<
on the estate of Jesse Jackson, deceasi
having filed his petition in my office for lea
to sell the real estate belonging to the said
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred o
creditors to show cause by the October tern
to be held on the first Monday
" ' ve should
■ as prayed
’it ness my hark aid official signature!
the 31*1 day otAtaut,'MKK/ jTjTl r '
THoTp.^ik-AiiTj wr.,
Tc all whom it may Concern.
iKORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, Mrs. Johanna Easterlin an
lames 1J. Eastern i applies to me for lettei
all parties interested, whether kind
creditors, to show cause on or befo
October term of said court, to be held
first Monday in October next, why the said
Witness my hand and official slgnatun
this the 2t»t!i day of August, 1882.
ang:tO-3od T. 11. Stewart, Ordy.
To ‘May^CoWc^rn.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, Jacob Smith having filed his ap
plication in my office lor tetters of guardi
ship of Roltert, AraarettJWlda nnd Uei
Jesse, minor children of Elizabeth Jesse,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
forties interested whether kindred or credi
tors to show cause on or before the October
d Court to be-held the first -filon-
icial signature,
wart, Ordy
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, G. W. Glover, Executor on tli
estate of Epham Brake, deceased, applies t
me for letters of dismission from the sal
executorship, , ,
T.ncse arc therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindr
creditors, to show cause on or befoi
October term of said court, to lie held
first Monday in October next, why said let-
tione» as prayed Jor.-« —t
’ia4d aid e
>y of August
Witness my hand and official signature,
11. Stewart, Ordy.
To all whom it may Concern
GEORGIA-Sumteh County:
N. A. Hooks has filed li
application in my office for letters of admin
istration on the estate of I). H. Hooks, li
ire therefore to cite and n.lnmn
all p
sumption. Brown's Bronchial Tranches are
certain to giro relief in Asthma, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Catarrh, Copsnmtire and Throat
Diseases. For thirty years the Troches have
been recommended by pnysicians, and al
ways give perfect satisfaction. They are
•ol new or untried but having been tested by
wideaad constant nse for nearly,aa entire
generation, thoy have attained wellsofirltod
rank among the few staplo remedies of the
age. pabuo, speakers and Singers use them
to edear and strengthenTo “Voice. Sold at
When a docter who claims to enre
by laying on of hands reaches Missonii,
he cither quits business or starts for
the wood* with a crowd after him.
There arc some swindles Missouri can’t
abide.—Detroit Free Press,
Wonmn—How Shull she Preserve
her Health nnd Beauty.
One who has long investigated this subject
f ives tho result, and is happy to say it is
mud in • Woman’s Best Friend.” It li
adapted especially to that great central, all-
eontrolUng organ, the womb, correcting if
disorders, and curing nny Irregularity of tli
"menses'’ or "courses. ’ Dr. J. Brad fie Id _
Female Regulator acts like a charm in white*
and in sudden or gradual checking, or In e:
tire stoppage of the "monthly courses,” fro
cold, mental trouble, or like causes, by r
storing the natural discharge In every |:
stance. In’ chronic cases, so often resultii
in ulceration, falling of the womb, its acti<
is )>roni]d and decisive, saving the constit
tion from numberless evUs and prematu. _
decay. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield,
Atlanta, Ua. Trice: trial size, 75 cent*; large
size fit. 50.' For sale by all druggists.
"I say, Mrs. McCarthy, this ’<
a very bad cabbage." Mrs. M.—
“Shore, now, and is it, honev? Then
pick another. Bless yer fool, young
cabbages is like sweethearts; yon ronst
thry half a dozen ’tore ye gets a good
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. l,
Messrs. Hutchinson A: BRo.dlentlemen—
1 have used yoor "Nenralglne,” nnd have
been relieved by It. All wlio suffer f
neuralgia will do well to give you a call.
1 by It. AU who suffer from
' ’ 11 to give yon a call. It
*n we have a remedy
n. W. Thomas,
Of II. W. Thomas A Co., Furniture Deaters.
Messrs .Hutchinson A Bro. Jam happy to
say that your "Neuralglne” acted as a speci
fic In my case, relieving me in an incredibly
short time. I would advise all suffering from
neuralgia and licadaclu: to try it
Ydurs, etc., 1- YSua. M. D.
IIUTL’HINSbN ABRO-, ITowtetoo. At-
. . - ---•- Sold l»y Dr. E. .1.Eldridce,
‘ «M,A..J.*W..
at onr door
septO-aa
Augusta, Ga., May 261*S1.
TittSSSKa
of all suffering to any way with torpid liver,
W. C - G aw.a£d ot Kaptucky.
l’ltnt Cat-Tall Millet and ttermand Millet
at DrJlldrldffi’a Bros Store.
said letters sliould not be granted 1
said petitioner as prayed foi.
Witness my hand and official signatur
this the 7th day of September, 1882.
septStd T. II. Stewart. Ord’>
Applicatiun for Homestead.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, Wilkinson M. Clarke has applied
to me for exemption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of homestead, and I will
pass upon the same at 2 o’clock on the 13th
hi asssuanmusi i
nst, 1882. T. II. Stewart,
aug30td Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Those having claims against the estate of
antes W. Fnrlow, deceased, are requested
» render in an account of their demands to
the undersigned in terms of the law, pr<
ly verified; and those indebted to the
estate are requested to come forward
Tie payment. S. II. Hawkins,
ugJo.tiw Adiur. Est. J. \V. Furlow, dec.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
k, late of
said county deceased, to come forward and
make payments without delay, and parties
holding claimr ’
[nested toj>re
1°®*
for p
iugl<>
J. II. BLACK,
Administrator
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
Notice is hereby given to all parties indebt-
i to the estate of Lyman II. Chaney, late of
said county, to come forward and settle
‘“"'T
nug4-Gw Admr. "
; -WEBSTER OOUXTf.TtlTf
Large Supply of Five and Six Horse Power Engines on
Hand for sale at Bottom Figures!
Don’t buy without examining our Engines, ascertaining pur Prices and
comparing sizes with others. Our Engines are here on the spot and you
can haul them home the same day you buy, if you choose, thus avoiding
vexatious delay of Railroad Companies at this season when they are
crowded with freight.' We refer to your neighbors, many of whom are
using the Eclipse and would have no other.
augi9-iy HARROLD. JOHNSON & CO.
SCHLEY COUNTY.
Administrators’ Sale.
GEORGIA—Schley County.
Will be sold before the Court bouse door.
In the town of EUaville, said county, on the
first Tuesday in October, 1882; between the
' hours of sale, the following described
property, to-wit:
Tlie undivided one-half interest In lot
Number Sixty-one, lying and being in tlie
Third District of the said county of Schley.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of J. G.
Usry, deed. CHARITY USRY,
Administrators.
Executor's Sale.
GEORGIA—Schley County.
Will be sold before the Court house door
In the town of Ellaville, Schley County,
firstTuesday in October next, during the
al lfgal hours of sale, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
. .. es of land off tbc east side of lot
Number twenty-eight, and one hundred and
ind one-naif acres off of lot of
Thirty a
seventy-two and o:
land number twenty-nine, an oi
lying and being in the third distrii
county, belonging to ihe estate
Ilaynes, deceased.
septGtds
Executor.
Administrator's Sale.
Will be sold before the Court house door
in the town of Ellaville, Schley county, on
tlie first Tuesday In October next, one hun
dred and one acres of land, lot number,
twenty, to tlie twenty-ninth district of Schley
county, belonging to the estate of T. It.
Swanson. late of Schley county, deceased
and sold for the benefit of the said estate.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Administrator d
T. R. Swanson.
H. W. C^CKREI.L,
n estate
scptR-tdi
To Whom it May Concern.
GEORGIA—Schley County:
Whereas, Thos. J. Dozier and L. P.
Dozier, Executors on tin
Dozier, deceased, having filed their applica-
“ " ' office for leave to sell all the real
in my of
ebetenf
mging to the said
These are therefore to cite and admonish
irties interested, wliether ‘
ditors, to show c
October term, of said Court to be held
on tlie first Monday in October, 1882, v ’
said leave should not be granted to the s
applicants
Witness .
this the 5th day of Septembci
prayed for.
'ituessmy hand and official signature,
the 5th day of September, 1882.
sepGtd - C. L. Battle, Ordinary.
WAQOUS!
I have moved my business to the Shops on COTTON AVE
NUE, immediately opposite PRINCE BRO.'S STABLES, where
I am prepared to do all kind of work in the Carriage line, and by
good work, close attention to my business, and fair dealing, hope
seaborn | 0 mer jt a f a j r 8 | ]a rc of the public patronage.
ALL WORK WARRANTED!
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO PAY !
COME AND SEE ME!
Americus, Ca., July 14, 1882. 2m
r by the regular
all parties interested, whether kindred or
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
the first Monday 1n October hext, Whythc GEORGIA—Schley County.
Notice is hereby given to all parties having
demands against C. H. Yafner, late of said
county deceased, to present them to me
properly made out, within the time prescrib
ed by law, so as to show their character and
amount. And all persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby required to make im
mediate payment to me.
S. MONTGOMERY,
sepl.Gw Administrator.
LKE COUNTY.
Lee Sheriff Sales—October;
Will be 9oJd before the Court house door
in the town of Leesburg, Lee county,
between the legal hoars of sale, on the
Tuesday in October, 1882, the following
property, to-wit.
West half of lot of land No. 135. in the
14th district of Lee county. Levied on as
the property ot S. X. McMahan,by virtue of
and to satisfy two JusUce Court fi fas to fa
vor of Harrold, Johnson & Co., against said
S. &. McMahan. Levy made and returned
to me by J. L. Ilines, L. C.
JAMES SALTER,
sepfitds Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Lee County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
Ordinary of Chatham county, I will a
before the Court house door, in the town of
Leesburg, said county of Lee, within tlie
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October next, the following lots of land,
to-wit: Nos. 189,195.196, 222 and 227, in the
17th district of originally Lee now Sumter
county; also Nos. 223 and 224 of the same
district lying in Lee county, the whole com
prising one tract containing 1.417X acres,
more or less, known as the Wetter place,
the improvements lying in Lee county. Sold
as the property of Fannie A. Walter, late of
Chatham county deceased,for the purpose of
ri ueorge Walter,
I J »ng23tds Adm’r Fannie A. Waltei
To All Whom it Mf)y Concern*
GEORGIA—Webster County:
Whereas, Win. J. Parker, adminUtra-
tor uu the estate of L. B. Causey, deceased,
applies for letters ot dismission from said
administration:
These are therefore to cite aud admonish
all parties interested, wbetlier kindred
creditors, to show cause on or before Uw
Oc toiler term of said Court, to be held on the
first Monday in October, 1883, why the said
letters sliould not be granted to the said pe
titioner as prayed for.
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Webster Coukty. *
Itoff deceased" CX °’ on the estate of Sampson
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, wliether kindred or
creditors, to show cause before the October
term of said Court, to be held on the first
Monday In October next. * *' -
should not be granted the
iwyad*
To all whom it may Concert!.
jpEORGIA—Lee County.
Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Watson, adm’rx o
the estate of Elbert D. Watson, late of said
county deceased, having filed her petit'
in my office for leave to sell tlie real est
belonging to the said deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
a£ tot
d nt Dr. kldridge’s Drug Store.
all concerned, whether kindred or creditors,
to show cause on or before tbe September
term of said court, to be iield on the third
Monday in September, 1882, why said leave
should not be granted to the sakl petitioner
-jBEttfc.:...
this the 17th day of August, . _
augin-sod G. C. Edwards, Ord’y.
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Lm Coorty:
Whereas, Wm. Wells applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Mrs. Alsey
Ssndeford. deceased,
Tims m Iherqdmvi tortte-vrod wOmon
•fi parties interenH, i whether kindred
creditors, to show cause an or before the
September term, of said Court, to he held
tbe third Monday ia September, why si
letters should dm be granted to said peti
tioner's prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signature
this the 1st day of Aurost, 1882.
. aug2-30d Geo. C. Edwards, Ord’y.
C,M ”'
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JflAJVUFJlCTURJER OF
Carriages, Buggies,
Burkhalter & Hooks,
diseribable pangs of (
tbe debUity and men
from a costive habit, mi
ed by regulating the sjs
able and refreshing Sta
Tarrant’s Seltueb a
SOLD BY ALL
A.fwSl.
DR. STRONG’S PH LS ,
uou.w.um.i^ Ita3 ^:
, ■ ■?wwtagBmedia ” 41
5 ^arty
Dowets. a sure remedy for OildTana*, 11 *
StRONQ'8 SARATn-C I'lLU (o t
A speedy cure for tlie liwr r 6
Regulating the Bowels, PurifviniMim 6',^
Cleansing from Malarial Taint " V Wood .
cure for Sick Headache. ConstinMi,^^
ticulars, address Box G30, New York r ar '
Guaranteed Equal to any Meal Ground in this Section !
WE HAVE SPLENDID NEW OUTFITS FOR
ZMZOJSHE'X' TO LOCUST I
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE LOANS FOR PLANTERS IN
THE COUNTIES OF SUMTER, LEE. TERRELL AND WEBSTER, ON IMPROVED
LANDS ON FIVE YEARS TIME, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO PAY OFF OLD
DEBTS AND HAVE PLENTY OF T^ME TO WORK OUT THE NEW ONE.
WE ARE READY TO FURNISH ON SHORT NOTICE
COOPER’S CELEBRATED
nunignn, mm fai hub!
; ' JON. WHEELS OR SKIDS,
MILL ENGINES AND SAW MILLS
OF ANY DIMENSIONS TO ORDER I
WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT WE REPRESENT SOME
OF THE BEST AND MOST LIBERAL
Life and Fire Insurance Companies,
AND SHALL BE PLEASED TO INSURE EITHER YOUR LIFE OR YOUR PROP
ERTY AT LOWEST RATES.
•9" Call and see us, we will do you good.
R. T. BYRD & CIO.
TO THE CITIZENS OF AMERICUS AND VICINITY I
Knowing the needs of this city to have a FIRST-CLASS
Tailoring Establishment!
where Making, Cutting and mending of garments can be done in the
best and most approved style, I have, therefore, decided to resume my
former occupation, and have opened a shop in the rear of my store,
where work of every kind appertaining to gentlemen’s wear will be
SSk&S!JS5& 1T<! “ to CLE/U<LVG ' SWAUUIiO
I will to.™ (or Now York In .lew weeks, and while boring, well
•elected stock of Imported snd domestic piece goods, and otherUllor,'
goods and trimmings tlie re, 1 will devote some of ray time in taking
teasoin again in the cuttl»* of clothes in the latest and most approved style, and bring a
first-class Tailor back with me then I know I can and wUI please, and hope that aU wUI
giT^me their work and a trial. Respectfully,
S. COHEN, Jr., Americus, Ga.
_ , vunna, ur., Ainmcun, ajria.
Remember the place, next door to First National Bank—Uamil building. may24-3m
Americus Variety Worts and Planing Mb,
JACKSON STREET AMERICUS. OA
Are prepelred to Diot end lt«Mi Lomber with eeeritwc. and dl.palelo Scroll Work,
Wlik^taKwnrl M«ilrti n rs of waiy desired pattern done to order, on shortest notice. BOUGH
toeontrmetfer’ eoostantly on hand. Haring superior facilities we are prepared
BUILDING AND REPAIRING !*
SASII, BI.INDS, DOOKS, HANYLES, BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES AND LUMBER
" nn EfTrERS’ TOOLS eS MATERIALS.
FURN1TUUK.—lalsokeepngood assortment or Bedsteads, Safes snd Coffins of.my
NEW HALL & CARVER GINS.
Price of ginning, $2.00 per bale; will deliver
Cotton free at any Warehouse in the city.
W. F. Marsh, the justly celebrated Miller,
will superintend our mill and gin.
BURKHALTER & HOOKS,
MILL AND GIN ON TROUP STREET.
OUg26tf
QEORQIA.
I., lilllis
Jo •Skills
Is !ia«:
fetal-
•g ots »|£? = S -
g ^ Ipp! .
®-.S ir Jlufc
“suffer
CO
And their Wonder! ul Improvement*
earing ell.
AGENTS Wanted
50.000 LEjOONTEPE A B8,
THE HUHT8V11LE NURSERIES,
•F llVlRTSVllaleE, AEaA.,
offer unusual inducements to those contem
plating planting fruit trees, grape vines, etc.
. Heretofore they have advertised only for
tbe wholesale trade, but now invite orders
from every one who plants, whether in large
or small numbers. These nurseries are now
very extensive and popular wi1‘ “
tomezs. They make a special^
C<nrr* Paam Kieffkr Te vu,
the improved varieties of Natiy* Plums,
tte new very early Pxacmks, Peaches os
Pujx Roots, Chinese Peaches and Cul-
itsyilhvAU.,'
ively. TheU
Ksq. f Register in Chancery, liunl
Btorentlreennennyptloaon. AdSierj,
■ HUNTSVILLE OTJESE8IZS, |
Iang2-3m . Huntsville, Al |
miNGLEM!
feis^iaiaiisag±i
‘ u SX& c - 1 ^ Km,h TS‘^ n
'aan&Jt
»Apkrikxt. P nUlon '
xi'EItlEXT.
^I>RUGGISTS
MEDICAL rtTUDENTq
For announcements and full infortmt- *
address tlie Dean of the American u •'’ n ;
College, fit Louis. Geo. o. iX v^T* 1
111U Chambers Street, St. Louis, Mo •' J>M
Kenmore Univarsity High SchToi
H. A.STRODE (Mai’ Mcdalku" v ’
Principal. Preparatory to University «,V V '
Charges moderate. Session lieeins^nf -
egJgtoto-dre-PHMAAwfti
" —'•* «lt-vt AelNU-tll J/tOai V e ...
ners, Leo. p. Rowell & Co., io Siime,.
New Y ork. 1
eliscar
CONDENSER.
—AWAUDED
International Cotton Exposition.
possess some objection.
-he only machine that unites and e
bines a perfect clearner and a faultless (
It assures a better sample of clean cotton
han can be made by running dirty cotton
through any Seed Cotton Cleaner on the
Arket, ana afterwards ginning it on the
tme kind of a gin, with any other Condenser.
By its use, dirty cotton is made to enhance
in value from one to five cents per pound
by cleaning and improving tlie sample.
It is perfectly simple aud free from com-
the price of the cotton, unless it is very dirty.
If tne former is desired, specifv in tbe order
that a solid cylinder machine 'is wanted; if
the latter,' with perforated cylinder.
Evebt Machi.se is Guaranteed.
Price one dollar as per saw for respective
sizes of the gins to which they may be »t-
* ached.
Agents wanted. Send for
SOUTHERN SANITARIUM.
ough Street; where, with increased medial
facilities and new scientifically constructed
apparatus,we are better prepared than ever
to illustrate as how. by proper aid, tlie opera
tions of tho vis-Medicatric Nature ire
always right and beneficial,
’ “onal and absurd it
•ause lie is sick.
o thousand persons ha’
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