The Carroll County times. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1872-1948, July 30, 1880, Image 2

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Carroll County Times. By EDWIN R. SHARPE. Tilt! Election of f>elfguten In IU Count y- The election for delegates to the County convention to select four delegates to represent the county in the Gubernatorial convention passed off, so far as we have learn ed, very quietly throughout the county. In two of the precincts, Lowell and Turkey Creek, no elec tion was held. The following is the vote cast in the various pre cincts, excepting the Fifth, which we were unable to get: Colquitt—Opposition Tenth 116 104 Villa Rica. ... 35 14 Sixth 65 18 Fair pi ay 29 8 Fourth 4S 35 Third 6 9 Eleventh ..... 22 00 New Mexico . . 12 00 Bowdon 47 4 Ninth 10 4 Kansas 00 8 390 204 The delegates selected by the districts met in convention on last Monday and selected the following delegates and alternates to the Gubernatorial convention: Delegates, Dr. Slaughter, T. A. Smith, R. A. Springer, J. M. Hew itt. Alternates, Woods Barnes. Dr. Williams, Dr. Moore, B. A Sharp. The candidacy of Joe Brown for the United States Senate, will no doubt enter into the canvass in the selection of representatives through out the State and if the Joe Brown and anti-.)oe Brown elements are not harmonized in the Democratic party, the result may he a serious split. A plan has been proposed in Coweta county to reconcile the conflicting elements and it will be submitted on the flrst Tuesday in August to a mass meetirng. This plan is to have a nomination as usu al for representatives, and in the selection of delegates to the nomi nating convention, let the Brown Democrats endorse on their ballots “Brown” and those opposed, on their tickets “anti-Brown,” in this way ascertaining the sontimeats of the Democracy of the county as to the election of Gov. Brown to the Senate. According to the Atlanta Con* stitution’s table, Gov. Colquitt will go into the convention, with almost two-thirds majority. If tins table is correct it is quite probable ho will be nominated on the first bal lot. If he should fail on the first ballot there may be a stubborn fight over the nomination. Politics in Randolph county, Alabama, are said to be at a red white heat. The Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee lately resigned, and then took the field as an independent candidate for Probate Judge. The statistics show that West Point has 1,300 inhabitants. This does not include Bluff ton, which is opposite just across the line and which is nearly as large as West Point. There is a negro man in Doug las county, according to the Star, who has the largest foot in the State. His shoes are fifteens in number and measure 17 inches in length. Congressman Blount has been renominated in the Sixth district after a spirited contest, the number of ballots running ap to 174. His principal opponents were Glover and Preston. Charles iotorey Cherry, eldest son of Dr. Jas. A. Cherry of West I oint, died recently in Washing ton, D. C., aged 47. — - 9 Col. James D. Waddell of Mari etta is suggested as a suitable man to run for Congress in the Seventh district. — .—.—— The Marietta Journal says that candidates afraid to announce their names in their county pampers ought to be afraid to ran. *—•** . . Tn Ia the ease of Bigby vs. Farrow tor the United States District At torneyship Judge Woods decided in favor of Big by. From our regular corresponden t. I.UTTER. Political Iwsueii—fjen f.'arfield'N lart in 1* threat Fraud —.Tloral Obliq uity of Men m High Official t'o-i --tioii, Who Attempted to Ahainatc tlt* Republic! Washington, D. CL July 24,’80. Said a gentleman to me yester day, whose name is distinguished in the annals of his country’s re cent legislative history. “It is ab surd for so-called independents to insist that the coming election will he merely a contest between candi dates and parties, and that there are no great issues before the peo ple.’ Issues were never more mo mentuous or more sharply defined. I irt and foremost among them is the overtowering issue raised by the Electorial Commission. In it is involved nothing less than the right of the people to choose through constitutional methods their highest executive officer. It really involves their right to vote, for the ballot will become an empty mockery if the great crime by which Mr. Ilayes was installed shall go unre buked, and Freedom will have greater cause to shriek than at the death of ten thousand Kosciuskos, if one of the visiting statesmen and one of the electoral eight shall he elected to the high place now dese crated by an executive placed there by fraud. Political philosophers are right in speaking of Republican Govern ment as an experiment. True, it had subsisted in the United States until the election of Mr. Tilden.— It lias appeared fitfully and inter mittently in France. Favored by peculiar geographical environment it has held its own in the Swiss Alps. There are certain indica tions in modern times that point to Republicanism as t.lie government of the remote future, hut viewed in the trend of the world’s history, Republican government must he | looked upon as a very novel expe- I rirnent. Certain it is that it lias been most fatally stunned for four years in the United States, and that the Republican party are so cal lously insensible to the crime and the calamity that they are trying to award one of the chief assassins with the presidency. It is this cal lousness, tin's moral obliquity of men m high judicial and legislative j places, where they ought to be chas tened and purified with enthusiasm for this sublime but critical exploit ing of popular government, that makes patriots seriously solicitous for the fate of Republican institu tions in the United States. Opeuing'of (ho I kuttahooche (liver. The following preamble and res olutions were introduced into the last Legislature by Hon. A. PI. Cox. He is a strong advocate of the Chattahoochee river, and will, if sent to congress, do all in his power to get an appropriation for that purpose. Whereas,The Chattahoochee river is one of the most important streams in the southwestern portion of the country, flowing as it does through large portions of three States, viz: Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, and draining one of th richest agri cultural sections of the Union; and whereas, the opening of this river would directly benefit about four hundred thousand people who live along its banks ; and whereas accor ding to the United States census of 1870, there was, at that time $6,- 398,603 invested in manufactories producing annually $9,166,465, while the production of farms am ounted, according to the same au thority, to $22,768,908; and whereas, the census shows $1,760,- 750 invested in cotton factories, twelve of which run 80,000 spin dles ; and whereas, besides the above, there are 240 merchant mills and 134 grist and saw mills, and many other work; hops and fact ories located in the section referred to and mostly situated immcdiatly upon the Chattahoochee and its tributaries; and whereas, the great, gold producing region of the United States east of the Mississip pi river, lies immcdiatly along this river; and whereas, rich and val uable deposits of magnetic iron ore and other ores and minerals of great value, are found in large sec tions of the country through which it flows ; and whereas, the finest timber in great abundance is found along its whole length ; and where as, recent surveys, made by the United States government, demon strate that this river can be made navigable for 700 miles from the Gulf of Mexico into the very heart of the country described, and that for a sum not exceeding one and a half million of dollars ; and whereas, all tins section is now with out any adequate means of transportation ; .now, therefore, Be it Resolved by the General Assembly of Georgia, That we deem the opening of the Chatta hoochee a measure of the greatest of importance to the State of Gee r gia, and to this end will use our most earnest efforts to secure an School, Office, Bank anil Ilall Furniture! - A. ndr ow s c ft? Cos., 195 and 197 Wabash Avenue. CHICAGO, ILL. r ibc Largest Manufacturers in the World of the following atticles : 171ao Colobratedl Trla ii pli Scliool Dosks, Dove.iikti and Doweled Andrews’Globes. 50 stv!es, beet quality. GRAND OPERA CU AIRS Patent Tiltinir Barks Andrews Blackboard, 40 Htvteß and sizes. Office and Library De-ks and Chaira Dnstle'.a c r|, y I)u,He,, Eraser*, L.dies* Desk,and the Burr Foldi ™Beda Outline Map*. Ch*rt,, Gt-om-tri Solids. All mad by ourselves and guaranteed ! ‘ Kindergarten Material, very best quality. Send for descriptive circulars of all our goods. Look to Y our Interest! I now have and will keep on hand a good stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, NO HONS, SHOES, HATS; &C. All at reduced prices Will pay the highest market price for all kinds of Barter, chickens and eggs a specialty. Cali and see me at Russell’s old stand. " i. B. PERDUE. H as the largest and most complete works for the manufacture of Carriages IN THE VV ORLD. Buggies for the trade a specialty. CORNER PLTJai AND TWELFTH STREETS oust iisiiSr4 r rr o S. O. SMITH, Agent, Carrollton, Ga. Are You Going to Paint? Then use JS'ew York E N A M Id L I® Afi NT. Ready tor use in Whit* and over One Hundred Different Colors, made of slri. 11 v pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil oh< mirally eoml.ined, warranted much Handsomer and Cheap r and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint. It has taken the FIRST PREMIUM at twenty ot the State Fairs of the Union, and is on MANY THOUSAND of the finest houses in the country. NEW YORK EN A MEL PAINT CO., St ‘ Pctttlsbar SE ra -> JtU ‘- 10th, 1877. G NTLEMBN :-W. h ive sold large quantities of your Enamel Paint in this section of the conntn and all pm ties hav ng us. and the same apeak highly of ua durability and finish; and they find the colon and mixtures just as you represent. - J here can be no better pair t for exposures o heat, and cold, and any one using it once will surclv cio bo Again. iou have privilege to use our names for reference. Respectfully. Oil A LEANT & GRANT. Address, NEW YORKENAMFI, 178 PHI CE STREET, Sample Card Sent Free. NEW YORK. LONGLEY & ROBISON, GENERAL AGENTS, Ath.ma G<m r ia adequate appropriation from the general government for this purpose. Resolved, That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be re quested to use their earnest efforts to secure an appropriation for this important work. . Resolved, That we invite the co operation of the States of Alabama and Florida with us in this matter, and that his Excellency, the Gov ernor, be requested to send a copy of these resolutions to the Execu tives of those States, with the re quest that they lay them before their respective Legislatures. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress, and to the Senators and Representatives from Alabama and Florida. Approved Oct. 2, 1879. Neuralgine— This specific for Neuralgia and Headache is not offered to the public as a king cure all, but is only good for Neuralgia and Headache. For these troubles it is unfailing. Every Bottle guaranteed if taken according to directions. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, Wholesale Agents, Atlanta. For sale by Fitts & West, Car rollton, Ga. 2~3m0. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Made under Cooley’* pa tout. Elegant, easy, grace ful and healthful. Satisfaction guaranteed." Under the clasp is laid a quilted pad, which renders rusting Impossible. Beware of infringements. Aek for Cooley’s Corset and take no other. Send to ns tbrooch voor dealer for a sample Corset, price from 75 cents to ?2.00, and yoor order will be tlßod. by return mail. Manufactured ody br the Globe Manufacturing Company. BATES, BZED ft COOLEY, 343, 345 and 347 UroaiHeay, W9GLXSAAB CRT GOOD* Washington find Lee University, Urn. G. W. C*. LEE, President. Thorough j t sfrortion in Tfingu-ig'?, I Iterature and Science; and in the Professional' Schools of Law and Engineering Tuition and fees reduced to a total of .S7O. Expenses from L2OO to $25 > for nine month-, including tuition and fees. Next session begins Sept. 18th, 188). For catalogue, address J. L. CAMPBELL, Jr., Lexington, Va. Pkkß., Houston CoTntt, Ga. We have known “Swift’s syphilitic Specific” teste din hundreds of obstinate caea of Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, etc,, and testily that it nu.ue tne most perfect and permanent cures in every ease. Caft Hugh L Hennaed, Gen Eli Warren, S/.m I) Killen. J vv Wimberly. Judge Cos. Court, Dr J C Gilbert, Drug’t J L arren, f firm of JVV Mann, JW Latbrop & Cos., County Treasurer, Savannah, Ga., Wm D J jieck, Sheriff, Ed Jackson, Col C O Duncan, Dep’t Cl’k Sup’r Ct. Messrs Day & Gordon, Maj VV'm Burson. We are personally acquainted with the gentle men whose signatures appear to the above certifi cate. They r.re c tizens of said c unty, of the highest respectability and character. A S GILES, Ordinary Houston Cos., <Sa. D U CULLHIi, Clerk Superior Court, Houston county, Ga. lam peisouany acquainted with the proprietor, and also wth many oi the gentlemen whose signa tures appear to the foregoing certificates, 'they are men of high character and standing. A H COLQUITT, Governor of Georgia. Prepared only by the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga., Sold by FITTS & WES f, Carrollton Ga. K RE ' EDY TIT VT IS A SURE IE I) EFIECT- J\ ual cure r or all diseases of the Blood, Skin, Sciomia. Cancer in its worst form, White Seli ing. Catarrh, Cancer of the womb and all Chronic Sores.no matter of how long stand,rg; we guar antee a cur. if our remedies are used according to directions. SMITH*J SCROFULA SYRUP. AN 3 Star Curine. With these two medicines combined, we have cured hui cmds of cases ol the different diseases mentioned above. BMIFH’3 SCROFULA SYRUP is an Internal remedy, one of the best blood pnri fieis now knowu to the American, people. S-ar Curine is an external remedy; by applying it on the out side and taking smith’s Scrotnia Syrup, your case will be easy cured. If you will cal! on or ad dress us we will t ike pleasure in showing yon hundreds of certificates from parties living in t is Stale that you are w-ll acquainted with, that have been cured sound and well by using Star Curine and Smith's Scrofula Syrup. Jf you are afflicted with any of the above met uoue.l cii-eases do not think your case will get well without treatment; do not delay ; the t-ooner y u gf-t to using our two remedies, the sooner you will be restored to health and happiness. Call on Daniel & Marsh at otKe, before it 1 toos late, and get a bottle of Smtta'B Scrofula Syrup and Stir Curine. Rend,the following certlfi-.utee : Mee-rs. D.u.el A Marsh, 13 K.inball Hone, At lanta : Gentlemen— This is Lo aerlify that we have tried Smith's Scrofula Syrup in several old chronic cases ol Catarrh, Cancer, Sore Legs, etc., and we chc- .-fully recommeDd it >o the public as the best, safi-st and most reliable b ooc purifier that can be n*edfhrßli diseases for which it is recommend ed. A Respectfully, JR. Hartman A Cos. Ail ctimmuideations should be ad dressed to DANIKL A- MAKMI, hole Proprietors and Matiufitetarerg, 13 Kimball House, Atlanta. Fot *ile tv Fitts & West ~ud Dig Wm. Joh’m si n. CartOilto.i, Ga.; J. C. ol J. M. Brown, Whiteuburg. Ga.; Wm. Amr*. B. wcr.Yjlle, G.; J. E. lioor., Bcwtkin, Ga. .5 A 64k SUMMER PESTILENCE UNEARTHED; ITS CAUSES EX PLAINED AND SOME TIMELY ADVICE ABOUT HOW TO AVOID IT. CERTAIN VALUABLE FAGTS MADE'PUBLIC. It is well known that hot weather brings sickness, and that few people go through th Summer without unpleasant symptons. r ihe mouth becomes dry and parched, the ton furred and white, the pulse irregular, the head feverish, the body cramped and the' limbs l u \ len and tired. Ladies especially, with their natural delicacy and tendency to female trouMv find the hot weather almost unbearable, while Little Children are dying every day from m ha”stion and because Parents neglect precaution and care. A prominent and well known physician of New York asserts as his positive belief that more than three-fourths of all so-called Summer compiaints arise from disordered secretions, and that these secretion ary organs. whH by being out of order cause so much trouble, are the Kidneys and Liver. These organs are tL governors of the system, and by their movements the other parts of the body are regulated lhe brain controls the life, but the lower part of the body rules the health. Iheie is one, and only one. known vegetable that will absolutely regulate and control the Kidneys Liver at all times and thus prevent the many dangers of Summer. That vegetable (a West India leaf.) use d a& *‘ lo t’ as L of Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver CuYe. It is pure, pleasant to the taste and absolutely certain in its results. It keeps those who intelligently use it in perfect health, and cures those whose seem tions are deranged. For all urinary complaints of either sex it is infallible. For all bilious troubles it s ceitain. lor the hot season it is invaluable, and it should be used upon the slightest approach of the sv.: toms. It may save your life or that of some dear friend ; it will certainly prevent much suffering. No remedy in America has ever received such high and enthusiastic commendations, and it warmly EMBORBESD BY THE PROFESSIONS. An Editor’s Escape. Office of the “Industrial Era *' > Albia. lowa. May 26 ; ÜBO. $ To WhoM it May Concern : 1 take great pleasure in making the fol lowing statement : 1 have beei afflicted wilh a disease of the kidneys for the past two years and have t’ied numeious remedies with only partial and temporary relief. — Warner’s Safe Kidney and Livm - Cure was recommended to mo, amt after taking it tin pain and distress left me and I am to-day Jeeling strong and well. lam per fectly sat isfied that Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cine is the medicine needed and can cheer fully recommend it to others. G. W. Stamm- A Dootor’s Certificate. I hereby certify that I have been a prac ticing physician for twenty-seven years and for many chronic cases in my practice do recommend Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, li was upon my advice that G- W. Stamm, the editor, obtained this valuable remedy. A. A Ramsey. M. D. A Pastor Mads Happy. I have been great!v troubled with my kidneys and liver for over twenty yo,rs and during that entire time 1 was never free from pain. My medical tolls were enormous and 1 visit*-1 boil) the Hot and Voile Springs, no od for the curative qnadues ol the water. 1 am happy to say iam now a well man and entirely the lesult of Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. — With such glorious results, I am only too glad to testify regarding the remedy which Las made me so happy. (Rev ) P. F Haeklee. Coal Run Crossing, Arkansas. Educational Endorsement. The Rev. C. A. Harvey. D D.. of the Howard University, of Washington, has written the following Setter : Gentlemen — f. lake gieat pleasure in stating that 1 have for two years past been acquainted with the remedy known as Warner’s Sake Kidney and Li vet Cute, and that in some cases which had been given up bv practitioners of both schools, the speedy’ change wrought by this rented' - seemed but little less than miraculous. lam convinced that no remedy for kidney troubles hereto foie discovered can be he'd for one mo ment it' C‘onpa>tson with it. Respectfully yours, C. A. Harvey. Ministerial Gratitude W hip? a ny N. J., July 2,1880. Messrs H. H Warner & Cos. : Dear Sirs — My wife had been suffering front afsevere attack of acute it flammation of the bladder which occurred in October last and left a chronic inflammation of the neck of the bladder. This trouble yielded to no treatment till some time in March she be gan the use of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and is now completely well, which we wish to acknowiege very thankfully. We have commended the Cure to otlie'S as we have had occasion and shall continue to do so very cheerfully. With many thanks, (Rf.v.) I). McGhee Bardwkll. This Great Natural Remedy, which has received so many enthusiastic endorsements and has perforuwi such universal cures in all diseases of the urinary organs, is for sale bv Druggists in every part of *-b world at 31.25 Per Bottle. Those who have never tried it should not fail to keep it on hand ; those who have tried it arai know its merits, would not be without it for a moment. effectually avoids all SUMMER DANGERS, And furnishes the most complete and certain of SEASONABLE SAFEGUARDS. Ricnuou mui sum The eighth session will begin Sept 22nd. 1880. Location healthy, corps of teachers able and experienced, natives for Modern Languages, unusual advantage* in Mnsicand Art. F?timber of Boarders being limited, the comfort, health happiness, and moral and mental good of each, can more certainly he secured. We refer to the Faculty of tlie University of Va.: Oen. F. H. Smith, V.i. Military Institute; and to Bishop Whittle, of Va, For Catalogue, apply to JOHN ii. POWELL. Principal. 28-4 t Richmond, Va. WT A Airn rpiA f A I. !MITBD n \ dmrkr W \ t H I |°f active, energetic can IT Xili I 1 J I /vasrerg to engage in 9 ptea-ant and profitable boßlnesa Good men will find thid a rare cbaccs TO MAKE MONEY Sorb wi'l please a .sw r th:a adyertiaeiaoiit ny letter, enclosing etamp tor reply, mating waul bnsineee they *uve heen engaged ia. Noac bu those whv mean apply. Address, Fib LEY, HAHVKh &( O Atlanta Ja. THE PRESS. Arousing Its Readers. An alarm of fire at midnight is a startling thing tut net half so startling to many who hear it. as would be the sudden knowledge of their own dangerous physical c udition Thousands ol thousands are hurrying to their raves became they are carelessly in different to th * insiduous inroads of disease and the means <f cure. It is the mb si on of 11. H Warner &. Cos., with their Safe Kidney and Liver Cute, to arouse men to a sense of their danger and then erne them.— Memphis Appeal. The Friend of Delicate Ladies. Warner’s Kidney and Liver Cute is the remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar to women. Headaches, neuralgia disordered nerve-., weakness, mental shocks, and kindred ailments are effectually removed by its use. —The .1 lot her s Magaziyte. Its grand Reputation. Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure lias reached a reputation that is rot limited bv the confines of section or country. There are no injurious substances nor false and temporary stimulants in the preparation. L is purely a vegetable and compounded under a formula that has passed severe tests and won endorsements from some of the highest, medical taient in th • u*mutrv. — Xeu> York World l The Ones That Use It. Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is highly endorsed by ministers, judges, phy sicians, surgeons, by men of literary’ and scholarly distinction, and by individuals in all the walks of life. —Chicago Times. Journalistic Opinions. Our exchanges come to us bountifully laden with c mmendalory notices ol the wondeiful cures effected in diseases of the kidneys and liver, and especially of dropsy, by the use of Warner’s Sate Kidney and Liv er Cure used in connection with Warner’s Safe Pills. We feel sure that such of our friends who are suffering from like trouble? would but use these remedies they would be benefited.— St. ssftans Advertiser. For Old and Young. Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure commands to day a large and widely extend ed sale. A8 a speedy and sure euro this remedy is safe, and the cases whereiu it nibses are those beyond the reach of human relief. It is in the highest sense hvgienic, and can he used by voting and old with eq al advantage.— Boston Journal of Com merce. It Is Universal. Physicians, ministers, judges lawyers, statesmen, merchants, manufacturers, and men and women less prominent in sock-tv, bear witness to the wonderful cures wrought by Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.— Buffalo Courier. A WOMA.2W Who has once used the PEOPLE’S MACHINE will prefer it over 1 THE PEOPLE. ‘•lt Saved My Life." Selma Ala., May 10 L ls.-c Messrs H 11. li artier &. Cos. Gentlemen —1 have breu suffering tmiu kidney complaint fiem childhood, and ha?* sj e<t a small fortuue .traveling to d;iien*m waters and doctoring. A physician recom mended your Sate Kidney and Lives Cup* so Btiotigiy that 1 finally purchased a buttle, and from that day to the present time 1 have gotten better and now leel like a.i.ew man .1 am well. You may use my name if jja wish, to aid in bringing the Gieat Discovery into general use. It did Torino what and - failed in doing. It saved mv life, l. r much cannot be said in its lvor. Fraternally youis, E R Laxelly •Tt i3 the Only I Ling.” IMfk.skill, N. Y.. April 13. 1380 Messrs 11. Ji. Warner & Cos : Gents —My wife has been suffering for the past rive years from the result* ot a p **- mature birth and during that tine* she tin* been under the doctor a care and ■-*>'--neoi tor a disease peculiar to the female bt-A. :>:.i generally named as a tailing of the womb After a thorough examination thedrclun tinally conclud’d aho had infirm.nnti<>n ~ the bladder, and changed their tr atment cmdiiigly, but as before without helping \- r in the least. Went last deep o. .*J ol he rv er being ay be - ter anti alter ek;*iviiig f.u enormous amount of money, gav it up. Hitt a little while ago urn of y n • pamphlet* haviiig been left at tuv b him*. and tier symp toms being so accurately desc.ioed tbureia, we concluded to n v your date Iv J ry a .l Liver Cure, and I can truly state that after live years of faithful trials of po- sician* dti* is the only liiing dial has done tier the ImA good. Sincerely, G L W-ud, "I advise nil to Try It. Leavenworth, Kas. April If!, 1880. Messrs. H II Warner &- Cos. 1 have been troubled moie or less for the pav. six year.- with inrt uuruat’on of the bid der. About two yms ago it assumed •• chronic form, and uiy suffeiing was great,. 1 consulted the host, medical aid in the coun try and expended large sums of money, bit! only found ‘temporary relief. I conclu ted to try your Warner’s Safe Kidney and L; , f Cure, and after faking only ha’f a G< -tie I found ) was benefited. 1 have now taken four bottles, and h ire exce. icuc.-l parraa nent relief. 1 certainly advise all to try it- JHHS BRANDON. Sup’t Branuon & Kinney er Brew in* l'o “The Only Efficient 628 L St. Washington, I>. C., June j3 11 11 Warner C Cos.. Gentlemen —l have known of the iemvuy called Warner’s Safe Kidney and Idver fu * and can personally testify to its efficiency ■ • kidney and liver troubles. I can truthful.' srv that in my opinion it is the best and olll . v efficient remedy for such tioublfc* (,'c brought before the public T ours vet v trn v. (Col.) John K. McCsfsnet