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The Weekly Democrat.
cbsday. march *l 1872.
a »-. ■ ■■
s.
BEN
E. RUSSELL fc JONES,
proprietor*.
BM a. RUIILtN
Encourage lanlgratien.
The discouragement with which
persons meet who desire to settle in
this State, is getting to be a matter
of serious thought, and of vital in
terest. We want our State developed
fully in every way. She possesses a
most powerful landed resource,
which ir managed properly would be
ot vast pecuniary value to her peo
ple. We cannot induce settlers to
come among us if we hold our lands
at enormous prices. We must first
create an excitement abroad, by
Belling cheap. We must offer in
ducements by selling at reasonable
prices. We have many thousands
of acres of land, and lew inhabitants.
The North has comparatively no Union, and wit), whom, on such « p>at
Wo conf-** we can Kf no good rea
son for striking bands with Kadtea:i*m
on such tein>». We conlond for princi
ples, not against men. Our war i* i»
support of the t’-oiirtiintioo, not simp y
against • corrupt'Ex«-cuiiv«. We seek
the oTer»biow of ibe pstiy who b*ve
changed, and who seek to stiff further
revolutionize our constitutional, lb-puh-
liran form of government. The country
has less to fear from Oram ttian from
the Republican paity, and if Giant is
“remit to ten-! the Republican parly in
piece*,” as charged by Greefoy, no far
si least ho is out friend and ally, and
has onr best wishes for bis success.
Tbe evils which afflict and the dan
gers which threaten the country had
•heir souicc'and origin in Radical
Republicanism. The principles of the
1 leLuncratic party'arc Hie principles of
the Constitution, under which ibe
countiv prospered for the best pari ol
a century. The res oration of thofr-
prim-iples in the administration of the
government can alone resioie the cou>>-
trv to unity, peace and prosperity It
I he Radical discontent* are sincere in
'.hen alarm, iu their dread of a central
lzed despotism, let them rally to the
t'on-titutiori wheie they will find the
true Democracy of all sections of tin-
land and many thousands of inhabi
taiftfr. 'She has not room for them,
and the tide of immigration still rolls
into her ports, increasing more and
more each year; the consequence is
that it must turn its course West or
South. Now the question presents
itself: are we going to permit.the
tide of immigration to flow from
North to West, or induce it to flow
from North to South ? We must be
willing to make a sacrifice at first to
get the ball In motion, and alter it
is in full motion we will be astonished
at our success. The lands at the
North, to a considerable extent, are
totally worn out, and those who own
them are anxious to move West or
South. They are laboring under
the impression tha we do not desire
theii presence. Let them know that
it is a mistake; that we want their
capital and their energy to assist in
developing the wonderful natural
resources of this State; and we
promise to assist them with all our
ability in this grand work. We feel
confident that if t ie above pro
gramme is carried out, in ten years
our State will have increased her
population fifty per cent, and her
wealth in proportion. We want
pure, honest, sensible, iudustrious
people, who will locate permanently
among us and assist in this great
work of development; but we will
not encourage those interlopers who
cast the seed of discord over our
land—that make their '‘jack” and
return to the North to gloat over
their ill-gotten gains.
• I foun, certain victory awaiis them. Bui
if they can only take the Democracy
wiihout their principle*, without their
devotion to the Constitution aud the
rights of Sia es.if they prefer “the legit
imate n-sults of the war," to recogui
lion of (he Constitution, aud are will
ing 10 peril the liberties of the rouniry
bv another term of Grant Radicalism,
why let them t*k« the responsibility
and the consequence*. The Democracy
have no more ai ritpkethan themselves.
We of the South have buffered the
lull p-ualty of out adherence 10 the
true principles of the government—our
c; sc can he made veiy little worse. In
<he native of thing* the tyinnuv and
oppression which we have So long end ur
ed, must make itself felt throughout
the Union, aud when it becomes uni*
verbal there ia reason to hope that it
will work its own cure. Gen. Grant
is ante t-o he re-nominated by hi* min*
ion*, and il Radicalism, ns practised
by Grant and taught by Sumner, But
ler, Kornev «nd Greeley, is stronger
in die affection of the Nuithet n masses
than Democratic principles, he will be
re-clcc eil. Pei haps another four
years of extreme Radical Rule will be
a blessing in disgii.se.
[From the Sivannah Morning News.]
_ a. m * - •- _
Tile New York Tribuue of Wednes
day has the billowing paragraph. If
there is truth in ihe*'aiiiient, the Pies-
tfom is very logic illy treading the path
chalked out by events:
“The announcement that the President has
dcc'aied hi* iutenriun to force bi* iioniinati-.ui
at Philadelphia, whether there ?h til appear a
reasonable prospect of hi* election or not, is
made iu our Wnshingto (^patches on the au
thorny of a leading lYngreFriutin and waim
supporter of the Present. We bould like, in
•pirn of this warrant, to doubt it; cinoe it i* a
•addenin* thing to find t* uuin ready to rend
the Republican part3 iu piece*, not for any
quu.-it n ot party principle or reform in party
practice, but to scour* additional reward to
bim-elf.”
It may, stys the Richmond Whig,
be suddt-niuii to Mr. Greclev, who is
the farther of the R.-puhlicau paity, to
see a man ready to rend the R pufoi-
can party, bin (.foil. Giant lias n<> such
ptUunal feeling as lie has— never hav
iug been a Rt-puhlieau at all until after
his aouuina ion. We like Ins pluck,
and hope lie will scourge his lelaiuer*
iuto renominating b m, wbet* cr they
hk^ it or not. What is 11 t<» him whe’Lie!
they r« is It it o> ■ not? Titov are fi
subjects for the las —give it to them!
We Concur with the Wing iu the
hope that Gram will keep Ins scat in
the Radical sad lie aud cxen tile unlim
ited power they ha e g v ( n him for the
persecution and oppression of iheSouth
to secure his tenoitit«aii<>n. All that
Grant is, the corrupt, viiidijtiVe, levo-
lutiouary j icolmi of the Radical party
have made him. Every tout pa' ion, every
wrong and even outrage l.e has |«w-
petrated. were author.zed and instigat
ed by the Radical patty, and the gieai-
est sms of which he is guilty have
been c.ominiiied in ihe interest of (ha>
tile faction. They bribed turn to become
their candidate and user! him to oh am
political power. Now they would make
him the acape-g >at ot their iutamy.
and. claiming a i the usurp* inn they
liave mcoomp i-lied through his itistiu
m-utulity. as belonging to (be “legiii-
mate resub* ol the war.” a-k the Dem
ocracy to help them to shake him off
before be bring* utter ruin upon tbeii
party and the country. Gorged with
public plunder, with the violated con
stitution under their feet, ami steeped
to the eyes iu c»riupiioit, the few mal-
content*, dissatisfied with tb« iy share
of ilie honors and spoils, are alarmed
at the rap d strides of the government
towatil* consolidated despotism, the!
are wi'ting 1 hat 1 .he Democrat.-, the up
holders of the COli-ti Hilton and lepuh
lican governmem, shall surrender their
time-honored jirinriplw ami unite »itii
tk«u> on theii reeobstiuction, higher
law platform, and under their lead, to
defeat Grant and perpe’ua'e^jt htica]
power in ahr,T, mo-e judicious, l>tn
not id* radical hand*.
STATE NEWS.
Chief Justice Warner has recov
ered fi'om his recent illness.
. Corn is sprouting about Albany.
Two Albany gents hacked each
other up considerably with their
pocket-knives one day last week.
Some towns want to re-organize
the old ante-bellum volunteer com
panies.
The Savannah News says that an
agent of a New York printing house
carried orders from Savannah mer
chants for printing to the amount of
$20,000.
Columbus is trvina W —
ufacturinc enmnanv
The nrst Baptist Church of Colum
bus announces its pews hereafter
free.
The too frequent practice of car
rying concealed weapons indulged
in by the people of Columbus, has
the effect of keeping the local of the
Sun home nights.
The Swiss Bell Ringers humbug
ged the citizens of Greensbjro one
night last week.
Gorman of the Talbotton Stan
dard circumvents calico, lives on
slap-jacks and “merlassiz," yet is
not happy.
Augusta is tinctured with monin-
getis. The disease has a predilection
for attacking children.
Wife beating is ft favorite pastime
with the “black crooks” of Augusta.
The business of the State Road
was never better than at present.
Mrs. Elizabeth Dickens died at
Washington last Friday, aged 90
years.
Griffin had a shooting affray last
week. Nobody hurt.
Lydia Thompson is playing in
Macon. Wish she’d come to Bain-
bridge. We ati mire her style ot
drama.
Dr. S. F. Lassiter, a prominent
citizen of Dawson, is dead.
Mr. H. H. Clubb, a promising
young citizen of Brunswick, is dead.
He was only 21 years old.
The Augusta Factory will soon
have thirty-two thousands spindles
in operation.
Negro thieves in Savannah had
just as soon attack a policeman as
any other man.
Tlie Rut Jacket Hose Company o r Charles
town Mass. wilt vis ; t tt.e .Marshall Hose
Company of S.- varnish on the 1st of May
next.
Mr. E*fill. of Ihe Savannah News, is giv
ing the people of that city some sensible
talk on their want of enterprise.
It ia said. *ay* the Atlanta San. that •
good looking young lady of Covington,
killed SI fl*H* at Ol e sitting. She is cer
tainly entitled to rank as a celebrated flea,
boletnist.
LaOrange hat had • skating toornament.
Lumpkin has a laxy club of which Joha
Christian, of the Telegraph, ia Chairman.
i-avanrah is going lo ii.veal $1,000 in life-
areservera for thense of her wharves.
Biahop Wighto.no preached io Dawson re
cently.
Hrnrswiek ia soon to have another steam
mill in operation.
Brunswick is blowing about her hand-
soma cedar groves. Smith ought to coma
up aud took at lhaaa ol Baiobrktge.
The newly elected Mayor of the village
of Brunswick inflicts a fi'DreolouiR iaaug-
ural address up»u'the readers of tha Ai^
peal.
Oeortrta hfisftcr I'.crdiw.! poet ofirer.
1
R Head Harris, of the Savannah News,
ia the wittiest, elev»reat a'd uioat compan
ionable editor in the Male.
Savannah Wae the first city in the United
States that had a paid Are department.
Bind Tom made $160 000 last year by*
t,ia concerts, lie is a Columbus darkey.
Columbus claims the worst aidewalka of
any city in the Union.
Columbus wants to entertain the Frem
Convention. a
M*con is bragg : ng about earl f -vegetables.
A man named Dyer uf Twins County i«
a state of inebriation, hacked on old negro
women in pieceW
The Western Un ; on Telegraph Company
ha* ordered a charge of ten cent* a wotM
added lo each mens- ge s*ot from Colnm-
hus. because the City Council iocrearad the
taxes, aud coal yards nave added 60 cents n.
ton on Coal, for the eaine re.,eon.
The widow of a Mr. Oak*, who was k'lled
on Ihe Georgia Railroad at or near Union
Point, some time sinee, has been awarded
$10 000 damage* by a Greene county jury.
The Republican sums ui» t he btstory ami
writes the epitaph of the Savannah Fair
Association—lately deceased very dead—in
these worde; (t wss a small boat, it ventur
ed too far I ruin shore, and it went lo the
b>ltoin
The Hawkineville Dispatch has never
known so late a Spring as the prescut
Peach and Plum trersate just blooming and
corn planted two weeks ago is not yet above
the ground, and will probably have lo be
rep.anted.
A gentleman in Atlanta bought five acre*
of Harvill properly for$4.< 00. It ha* just
been sold at auction for $5,964. Several of
ths purchasers of iot st the sale have al
ready been offered an advance upon their
purchases. One man was i.ffered $i00 for
his bargain.
General A H. Colquitt makes an agricul-
turl address in Marietta next Tuesday.
Mr. D. C. Grei-bam was the agent of the
Western and Atlantic Railroad at Marietta
in I8T0. The frauds said to have been dis
covered were uot. perpetrated by him.
The Planter* Loan and Savings Bank of
Attguata, ha* declared a quarterly dividend
equal to 12 per cent. per annum, yet it baa
not been in operation a year.
John H. James, the Mayor of Atlanta, in
tends, during the present year, erecting at
bis own cost in the eastern \ ortinn of the
city, the fifth Baptist church of the city of
Atlanta.
Yaldosta Pendleton ia now owner of the
Gimlet.
Savannah celebrated St. Patrick* day In
grand styla.
Efdill, of the News, and Kimball, of the Ad
vertiser “spoke pieces."
Here It the way tha* red beaded cherub of
the Savaunah Newa does up an asp-iiing poet:
‘*S T.. hinggold— Your “Sonoit to a Vio
lett” is good, bu* it is an inraria Is rule
among newspapers to publish no original
poetry unless i is paid for in sdva ea. The
ieda o -making •:beifer” rhyme lo “icpber" is
something uniqne. and would no doubt make a
sensation. Ou u-ual prioe for original poetry
is eight dollar* a line, but ai there a-e • xtenua
ling circum-dancee in jonr favor we will pri it
your* for seven end a bait. We have unsur
passed facilities for doing tbie kind of work-"
The editor of the Atlanta Sun is crasy for an
occasional contribution of green yeas.
Muscogee farmers are not investing much
in guano this laasons-
Athens wants Lydia Thompson to visit her.
Ad excursion party left Macon fur Florida on
Monday.
a t'auta has organised a Democratic Club.
A Mr. Brockenhagen, of Atlanta, was found
in a railroad cot ou Friday. He appi-a ed to
be rery seiioutly injured, and died shortly at
terwaids.
M.B0LEY&C0,
Wholesale auff Retail Dealers, in
PARLOR, rllAMBKfr and
KITCHEN
1W BROUGHTON ST., Corwer XrCenea
aad Braafktsa, opposite St.
Andrews Hall,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
am- All the latest styles kept on hand.
Mattras* renovating and repairing of
tore executed promptly and at reasonable
prices. V mch2Uy_
TL. }. MOKOIN, W. J. HiBSKU-
MORGAN & HARRELL,
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS,
baixbridge, ga,
O FFICE in their Drug Store^ North ride
of Court House Square, on » ater street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BAILYjyXLS
FOR
CHILLS AND FEVER!
CHALLENGE
ANY REMEDY
ron
CHILLS AND FEVER!
For Sale by J. D. HOYL & BRO.
Db. H. C. Bailt:—We sold one gross of
your Pills last Spring. They are, without
doubt, the best remedy out for what they are
recommended. Db. J. D. Hotl & Bbo.
I cherfully certify to the efficacy of your
Pills for chills and fever, having recommen
ded them in my practice, and in every case
they have proven successful.
Hilton S. Jones, M. D.
Db. H. C. Bailt:—I had the chills six
months; your Pills were recommend to me
by Rev. George C. Clarke; I took them and
they cured me. J. R. Allen.
Db. H. C. Bailt:—My wife had chills for
twelve months. Took one box five months
ago—no ohiils since. T. F. Gipson.
Db. H. C. Bailt:—I have used your Pills
in my family with entire success—have re
commends i them to others and have yet to
hear of a single failure. J. S. Hopson.
Bbo. Lotle8s:—I have nsed the Baily
Pills in my family and find them a most
efficient remedy for chills and fever, never
failing to core in a single instance.
Rev. G. C. Clarke, P. E.
We are personally acquainted with the
parties to the above certificates, and vouch
for their veracity. Editor.
mch‘21 lm
W. O. 8CTBHIRS.
Broat’ Street,
BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA
Keeps constantly on hand
Watches,
Clocks,
JSWELBT,
Diamonds,
Siltee-Wasx,
Fakct Goods,
Cotlebt,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TOYS,
Ac., Ac-,
In great variety, which for style, qualify and
price cannot be excelled. A fall line of
HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PREtESTS
in Store.
WATIVTBt and JEWELRY repaired
W. O. FLKMINe. JOHN C. anTBEBrORP
FLEMING A RUTHERFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BAINBRiDGE, ga
O FFICE over drug store of Butt* A Peabody.
Are fully prepared to take charge of all
eases arising under the bankrupt law. [jel9,69,tf
HI*, SIIMORMEML
PAINTER.
1 wish to inform the readers of the Semi-
Weekly Argus, that I am now prepared to do
all kinds of
HOUSE AND SIGN
painting,
GRAINING. MARBLING, PAPER HANG
ING. GLAZING, O ALSO MINING
In all colors. I am preparCffto do work in
ths country or neignb<>ring towns. Have on
hand a fine assortment of Paints. My prices
are moderate and I guarantee my work to
stand. Call on or address
. J AS- F. VAN HORN.
octl3 ly Bainbridge, Ga.
STOLEN!
ON SUNDAY, 10TH INST.,
From my plantation on Chattahoochee river,
a Sorrel Stalion. heavily built but rather low
and short, with right hind foot white and a
small white spot in his fore-head; about six
or seven years old The name of the thief is
Thomas Mimms, who hits light hair, a fair
complexion, blue eyes, is about five feet six
inches high, weighs between 150 and 160
pounds, and aged about 20 years. When List
seen he was on the road lending from Spring
Creek to Bainbridge, supposed to be making
his way either to Albany, Ga., or Live Oak,
Fla., the latter of which places was his form
er home. A liberal reward will be paid for
the horse and thief, or for either.
E. TRAIWICK.
MAv-li luL, torn
Albany Central City and Live Oak Herald
please copy It E. T.
BICBABV «m» ww. H. CEAWTOra
SIMS & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BAINBRIDGE. G A.
pB" OCc* in th* onrt House. deel-ly
BOWER A BOWER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BAINBRIDOE, GA.
Office In th* Court House. nch25ly
D. McGill. M. O’Neal,
MCGILL * O’NEAL.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Law Office np stairs near the Post Office.
BAINBRIDGE
SOUTHERN - MADE
CLOTHING.
NOEL GAINEY & GO.,
—FEELING—
That unless the Industrial Pursuits could
be sustained the country could never be truly
prosperous, have determined to manufacture
their ENTIRE STOCK in Bafinbridge.
MO- THEY WARRANT THEIR GOODS
CHEAPER AXD BETTER THAI
THE EASTERN MAKE.
And challenge comparison in Qualify, Style
and Price. They also keep the
best qualify of
SHTR-TS AND GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS,
•rk HI* or SHOES AMD HATS.-Gt
Appealing to the people of Decatur, we
eay achieve your independence fay building
up your own institutions. mch7 ly
GROCERY
AND
DRY - GOODS
EMPORIUM!
EAST OT COURT HOUSE- BROAD
! S T R E ET, *
BAINBKIDGE, GEORGIA
RUM, MILLINERY
STRAW GOODS.
18T»
White Goods,
4c
ARMSTRONG, CATOR&CQ.
Importer*, Manufacturer* and Jobber*
JtOirSST TRIMMISO, RICK Jt 8ASR
MIRRORS, rKir IT MIRRORS, RECK
TIES, BORRIT SIXES, SATIRs, TEl.
VETS AXD CRAPES,
F i OWEBS, Feathers, Ornaments, Franc*
etc. Straw Bonnets And Indies and
Children's Hats, trimmed and untrimmed.
And in connecting warerooms White Goods’
Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Nets, ColW
Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head .feta,
Ac., Ac
£37, and *39, Baltimore Street
BALTIMORE, MD.
These goods are manufactured by u* or
bought for Cash directly from the European
and American Manufacturers, embracing
all the latest novelties, unequalled in nn .
ety and cheapness in any market
Orders filled with cttre, promptness and
despatch. , 36-5w
Corn!
’ JW ONE THOUSAND BUSUELSflCOftN and otheragrain, at^be very
LOWEST MARKET PRICES, can 5 be found at the store of
T. B. lll , iWEWELlI& C«.
PROPERTIES. - A Pt.EASANT DRINK
Thee* Bitten an poeilively lnvelueto m
ALLSKIN DlSEASESL'. ERUPTIONS^
Bacon
They purify the'ayetem, and via tun
Bemitteat and Intermittent him,
NERVOUS DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAIN!
and or* a prmnUvftdtChiUf and Frrtr.
in an antidote to change of Weur end but.
to the weeted frame, and correct all
Will mt* day* of mCning to the tick, eat
CURES NEVER WELL PEOPLE
The grand Purnoea for all the iili of life.
TRY ,0NE BOTTLE
The Standard
PHTHOAK ms;
. preschbeitd
BITTER! ^ m
PEAK0
t3T TWENTY THOUSAND FOUNDS BACON just received and Ibe
Planters of this section can be supplied wilb the article of Bacon and Bulk
Meal,.at LOWEST PRICES, by sending their orders to
T. B. IKIMEWELL & CO.
.tv Forial*. I>v the On** or Bi«(t!».1i :
PAWMTA IV anFIF.lt* Bainfai-iilge. Ga.'
Flour.
/ar ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BARRELS FLOUR, heat brands,
just received and for sale by
T. B. III WEWELL & CO.
Sugar, Syrup, Salt,
C? » JF * * E .
/y The above arliclea can be found in large or small quantities by
calling on *
HISTORY OF
V. „
The Great Fires
In Chicago and the We*t by Saw, E. J. Goo4iq<^.
1>. D., of ohicofro. Only complete hintory. 7001w.
l*agen; GO engravings; 7*#,000 already sold. Pricij
$2.50. 2000 agentM m-ide in 20 day*. Profits
oLfferem. Anetitn w.Mit* d. H. 8. GCOU8P£* *
Co.. 27 Park Pow, New York.
Bloomington
Nursery,
Illinois.
20th yeer. 600 acres. IS Green House*. Lut
est aunr'tnent. Bert etock. Low price*, free
shrubs, plant., seed*, stocks, graft*, etc. 1*
page illustrated catalogue ten eents. BoA
plant, seed, catalogue*, all for ten essti"
Wholesale price list free, bend for the*«, k
lore buying e'*ewhere.
F. K. PHOENIX Bloomington, IB.
A GENTS WANTED.—Agents mt
money at work for ns than at i
make no*
_ anyttolL
else. Business light and permanent Fs*'”
ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Fins
Publishers, Portland, Maine.
COTTON YARNS!
MM- TWO HUNDRED BUNCHES COTTON YARNS just in aud for
sale by
T: B. miMEWELL & CO.
at short cotioe, and wartiated.
80 U THE RN ENTERPRISE.
$4.50 to $10 per day. Agents wanted. M
for particulars. Circulars free- H. D, Bxi-
octlT 6m j eb A Co., Atlanta, Ga.
I
SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS!
tW SIX THOUSAND YARDS 8HIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS jost
iu aud for sale by , . • #
T. B. HUNNEWELL & GO.*
OARDGiY SEE
THAT ssre OEXCUTE sad KEU
If you want Seeds Chat will give entire
isfaction, get those raised by D. C. B
ard. Society of Shakers, Mount l-'
N. Y. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue
on application, with price cf pacl a^e;
by mail when ordered, postage pr.
Address D. C. Bbainahd, Mount " ‘
N. Y.
RED RUST PROOF OATS $2
BUSHEL;
Orchard Grass $3.50 a bushel. Seal
cent postage stamp and my complete
I ista of all kinds of Grass Seeds, Field
Garden Seeds, Flower and Tree feeds
ricnltural Implements, Machinery, G'
Chemicals, Live Stock, Ac., will be
warded you.. These Priced Lists «
much valuable inforn- ation as to the
and quantify to plant, Ac., Mask W. I
son, Seedsman, P. O. Box 230 Atlanta
roc* 1
THE BRAWN COOT CIS
New Xiondon, Cos®'!
Manufacturers of the “Brown Gin."
Seed Hullerg, Machinery and Casting*'
ufact oxers of Harris’ Patent Rotary
Engine—the best and cheapest ’ te*®.
gine for plantation purposes-
makers repairers furnished with aU st®*
materials, Saws, Ribs, Pullies, B° ie Y
of any pattern, to order at short ®v
Have had long experience in the
and guarantee Ratilaction in every p
Orders solicited. Address as above-
Epilepsy Or Fi®
A sure cure fog this dispensing
is now made known in a Treatise [of *
vo pages] op Foreign and Native -
Preparations, published by Dr. 0.
Brown. The prescription was di.
by him in such a providential ntvs®^ (
he cannot oonscientionsly refuse to
known, as it has cored everybody.* j
used it for Fits, never having
simile case* the ingredients *
tained from any druggist; a copy
all applicants by mail; addre*