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tße Inn.
fcreft donate
direction.
Sheriff Sales.
&>me time ago wo gave
that the fees for advertising shci
foies would be required in advance.
The law does njt require the sheriff
to advertise until the printer’s fee is
>ut iuto'his hands. Mr. Hewitt de
clined to be responsible for the fees,
aad ho is eminently right in doing
We arc not able, financially,
to have the work done and then be
at the expense andjloss of time in
volved in collecting such fees. We
hope this notice will reach all who
are interested, and that in every
riwe the party having the levy
made, or his attorney will remem
ber that to insure the insertion of
she advertisement, the printer’s fee
must be paid in advance.
Heard Correspond’ 1 no».
Knew Gme.
Barron Times: —We have been
mfhep tardy in writing this time
bat we feel sure you will excuse as
Vhefl you remember that this is a
busy season with the farmer’s en
tire household. Some are already
planting, others rifling early and
-working late, that they may prepare
fhc grcrtind well before putting in
the reed. The cackling hens remind
w’m fbat ham and eggs will soon be
plentiful, for a time at least
We are glad to state that they
have fu ex-ceded in getting a school
at Wesley to be taught
by Miste Mamie Orr. Enon acad
emy yet vacant i except on court
<f*ya.
The pleasant faces of Mr. and
Mik T. J. Harris were seen in this
neighborhood the past week. Mrs.
Loftin of Franklin was on a visit
t‘o her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Davis. Mr?. Minerva Lane has
ire'Oo quite sick, tmt we are glad to
say she is now much better.
We heard providentially, that
Kcm Cfreen Hartsfield, formerly of
this rection, now of Crawford, is
flKll hi feeble health.
Mrs. P. A. Herndon, of the
fourth district, Coweta, has been
ebnfined to her bed with a cold for
•everal days. Also the family of
A. M. Stally.
Mrs. X. T. Davis, was mending
when last heard from. Miss Alah,
Hendon, also of the fourth, is, we
•re told, well pleased with her
School teacher, Prof. Dan Walker,
es Puekets Station.
We noticed in the Times that
the Bowdon school was still in—
iSreasing. We hope the citizens of
Bowdon properly appreciate such
ft great blessing. We hear it. hin
ted that some of ’our citizens arc
frying to perfect arrangement? that
will enable them to locate near
Bowdon or some other good Col
lege* We wish them good luck in
their undertaking for it is a great
blessing to be near a good school.
I read with interest yonr corres
pondent’s and your argument on
aforsu pits. Have read and heard
wany “for and against them and
Orr Still seeking information. Will
you kindly giro us your views on
the ninoty'firt Psalm?
We arc looking forward to the'
of April with many
Anticipations, trusting that we may,’
be one among the favored ones I
t here to bear the introductory ser- I
•son, by Di. H. 11. Tucker, of the i
Baptist convention that meets on !
that day. We have long Wanted
te hear the author of Old Tlnolo*.
g}’, and trust disappointment may j
net await ns on this occasion, with ■
w°°d.wishes for the success of
the Times, we remain for the pres-
Naomi.
We Want A Dady
Os intelligence to take the perma
•ent rele agency for our goods
•red in every family in this place.
Mtock furnished by us without in
vestment. References indispensa
ble.
J. Jk fleLixe, Co. } Chicaco, 111.
.2 lias
.3. He
- .’ho knew
>IES SAT, DOES
.ve been using
Remedy a week,
.no great good,—
Morris, Gishs, Va.,
rairle Mx"nge, and
_• of ejierv/dfind cured in
tea by Walford’s Sanita
hon. U/c\iio other. This
no\ ■ fails. \
Sold by Gfftilding, xlalluin & Co.
Druggists. Carrollton, Ga.
What is a luxury? asks an ex
change. A luxury is something
you don’t want until you see some
body else with it.
Indian Blood Renewer.
A specific for Scrofula and Syph
alis, —Natures own remedy. Cures
all impurities of the blood and re
moves all eruptions, sores and
splotches from the skin, cures mer
curial Rheumatism, kidney diseas
es and is a fine general tonic.
stewakt’s certificate.
Dr. N. B. Drewry—Dear Sir:
I have been suffering for ten years
with a blood poison, that constant
ly tortured me with a rash on my
skin. I tried all the remedies sug
gested by many eminet physicians;
have taken a great many proprieto
ry articles that have been reccom
tnended, without being benetitted.
I began taking your “Indian Blood
Renewer” last February, and since
I began taking it, 1 have had bn*,
little or no trouble, and feel as if
lam entirely well. Respt.
J. D. Stewart,
J. S. F. C.
Dr. Drewry:—Four years ago
I had a case of syphalis which was
treated carelessly on account of
its apparent mildness. About 6
months afterwards tertiary syinp
i toms set in, and continued till I
was practically a solid »cnn, and
all the superficial glands were sore
and greatly enlarged. I began ta
king your “Indian Blood Renew
er on the 17th day of May and in
four weeks I had cleaned off, and
my glands were reduced. I arn
now well and have not taken any
medicine since -Inly. The Indian
Blood Renewer is the quickest a- d
most thorough cure for blood dis
eases I ever .-aw, and leaves one
I perfectly healthy.
Berry Searcy.
For sale by W W Fitts
GEORGIA
< -p) A
/-Zrx. -L_ j
. Tuesday, March 24.
W e’ A-
- above day has been designated by offi
eial action for the reception of the represen-
Drtrves of the Got er ain ent, and of the inhabi
tanta en mass* of the State of Georgia.
Most interesting ceremonies will take place
tnd a meat eirtoyable occasion la assured.
To enable Georgians to attend on their
§tMHAL State Day, the railroads have agreed
te make the lowest rate ever heretofoie given.
Form rota nartles, make up your excursions
and apply tetne local railroad agents, and the
lewewt poasible limited excursion rate can be
readily scoured.
The opportunity of * lifetime is giv n all to
see the greatest Ikdl stbial Exrosrnox the
world has ever seen.
Good and ample accommodation at rcasoua-
Me rates are assured.
bueice,
Director General,
New Orleans.
MOTHERS
FRIEND!
Nfl Ufl 0 E This invaluable preparation
Il U Iriunc. ,iR truly a triumph of scientific
T f BGD I “kill, and no more inestimable
I t <1 ll U II » benefit was ever bestowed on
al the mothers of the world.
N U M U K t not only shorteNS
DAS M I I-’- 0 t’ ln c °f I’bor and 1 seens
I HI iv « the intensity of piin, but
ftl fl MADE better than all. it greatly di-
IV U InLIIIL . n >’ni shee the danger to Ife of
1 GllMflrn I both mother and chid, and
. leaves the mother in acondi
! tion hiizhly favorable tospeedy
TO recovery, and far less liable
t MOTHER to flooding, convulsions, and
n _ other alarming
TT icider t to lingering and pain-
CHIIjU. ful labor. Its truly w’onuejfnl
The ftwl of efficacy in this icspect enti
tics the Mother’s Friend to
niOHEnHUI’D be ranked as one of the life
saving appliances riven to the
Transformed to world by the discovery of
modern science.
From the nature of the
j case it will of course be nn
and Iderstood that, we ennnot pub-
Hsh certicate concerning’ the
jL . I.’emfky wounding the deliea-
<■}’ of the. writer. Yet we hrzrc I
cnfTv i. r pace- hundreds of such testimonials
mr, ’ on file, and no mother who has j
TG — e.ver used it will ever be with-
SUFFERING WOMANiqUtif In her time of trouble. ,
A piominrnt physician lately remyrked to the
proprietor, that if It were admissible to make j
puNictnc letters we receive, the “Mothers’ I
Friend” would outsell anything or the market.
I most earnest entreat every ’ female expecting
to be confined, to use Mothers' Relief. Coupled
with this entreaty I will add that during a lon-r
obstetrical practice (forty four years) I have
never known it to fa il to produce a safe and quick
delivery. 11. J. Holmes. M. D. ,Atlanta, Ga.
Send for treaties on Health and Happiness o
Women, moiled free.
Bradfield KEauLATOR, Co., Atlanta, Ga . 1
Jalcndsii’'
.or Court.—lst Mosdayeia April
S. W. Harris, Judge.
J. JI. B. KfH.LT. Clerk.
•J. 3f. Hkwitt, Sheriff.
Jroinart.—lst Monday in each moath.
KFy Purposes.—lst 7uesday la each
R. L. Richards, Ord’y.
JUSTICE COURT.
CIUROLLTOS.
h District. G. M, —2nd Wednesday In each
aonth, E. B. J/T.rrkll N. P-
G, S Sharp, J.*P,
LA IF DS BORO.
71.3 tr District, G. M.— 2nd Friday in each month.
W. L. Craven, n. P.
J G Coker, J P.
BOWDON.
Il 11 th District. G. Jl.— 3rd Friday in each month.
W. H. Barrow, N, P.
Jabf.z Miler, J. P.
whitesrfrg .
882nd District G, M.~ 3rd Frk*. In each month.
Richap.d Benton, N. P.
T J Stria kland, J. P.
temple.
648th District, G. M.—3rd Saturday in each
month. J, M. Cobb, N, P.
G. T. Bowdon, J. P.
villa RICA.
S42nb District, G. M,—2nd Saturday In each
month. Marcus C. Turner, N. P.
J. D. Stone, J. P,
MOUNT CARMEL.
720 ru District, G, M.—let Saturday in each
month. R. B. Jonel. N. P,
J. r ‘ Norman, J. P.
county-l*>m.
1297th Distp.ict, G. M.—2nd Saturday in each
month. L. Holland. N. P.
W. B. Richards. J. P.
TURKEY CREEK.
1240th District, G. It.—2nd Saturday in eac
month. E. F. Entrekln, J, P.
G. D. Ckehl, N. P.
KANSAS.
1152nd District, G. M.—/st Saturday in eack
month. P. H..Chadler. N: P.
<7, R RerveS, J. P.
SMITHFIELD-
1006th Distp.ict, G, M.—lst Saturday in each
month. Ransom Smith J. P.
J. M. Thurman, N. P.
NEW MEXICO.
3 ICth District, G, M, —Ist Friday in each
1 mcmh J, P. Yates. N. P
J. W. Jones, J, P.
m LOWELL
rd District, G, M.—3rd Saturday in each
onth. J. H. Shackleford. N.P,
1122 O. M. Todd, J. P
m fair play.
sb District, G; M,—4th Friday in each
onth. J. W, Carroll, N. P.
1371 J. B, Williamson, J. P
SHILOH.
1301st District, G. M.—4rh Saturday each J. mor.
E. W- Harper. nPh .
PARKER'S ♦ I
HAIR BALSAM
A beneficial dressing B
preferred to similar art- S
ic s because of its puri- R
ty i>ch perf time. 1 1 ■
Restores to Gray Hair A
■> Youthful Color & I
prevents dandruff and ■
falling of the hair.
Vil oOc. A |!.Hiscox A Co.,N.Y. |
lets in richuc.? ' -licate, H
De sure you get FLORES- H
C<’X & Co.. X. Y., on every 8
-is ,»n<l deniers In perfti’n* *.
COLLEGE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
Occupies three Buildings. Largest and Best. More
positions for graduates than all other school’s com.
blned. Life Scholarship. S4O. Write for circulars
COLEMAN. PALMS & CO.. Pronrietnr..
« WANTED
Corsets. Sample free to those be.
coming agents. No risk, quick salea,
Territory given, satisfaction guaranteed. Address
DR.SCOTT,B42 Broadway St.,N.Y.
iMcCRES ALL ELSE
pd B<=st Cough Syrup. Tastes good. kSi
Vse inti me. Sold Ly druggists,
mA LeadinalxindonPhy.
sician Eatablißlies an
Office in New York.
From Am. Journal of Med.
“Dr. Ab. Meserole, who
makes a specialty ofEpilepey
has without doubt treated
and cured more cases than
an. His success has simply
peen astonishing; we have heard of cases of over 20
years standing cured by him. He guarantees a cure."
Large bottle and Treatise sent free. Give P.O. and
Express address to
Dr. AB. MESEROLE, No. 96 John St.,New York,
—3B '"iff —” " '
IREEtoALL
OVR new innitrated Floral
of ninety page?,
<' ntal nl n g description and
' c 4aL' , ? l »Wßa^^FP ric «» °f »he belt varieties of
Plants, Garden, and Flow
er Bulbi, Boots.
Small Frnlta, and
Tr ' wln Ixs mail ed Free to
applicants. Cattomere will
xSstyyC receive a copy without writing
Two Million Plants
and Rosea in stock
Ten Koses mailed for $1 to any place. Goods
guaranteed to be of first quality. Wholesale and Retail.
IMOW
s 2; °
Ao- 1 ”” 0- S
B iff flfi i
BESTTONIC. ?
Tl \is medicine, combining Iron with pnre
vegetaide tonics, quickly and completely
i < urea Dyspepsia, lndigesfion. Weakness,
i Impure lltoo<l, IHainriu,('hillsnn<i Fevers,
; and Neurnlaia.
i T -VJ S an unf ailing remedy for Diseases of the
I Kidneys and Liver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
It does not injure the teeth, cause headache,or
. produce constipation— other Iron midicinesdo.
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
j the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
news Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
I-or Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
Energy, Ac., it has no equal.
s/ The genuine has above trade mark and
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other
--<. ; .lyU, out ( IIBHICAI (0.. BALTII2OUK.
CONSUMPTION.
I have a positive remedy for the above disease; by its
use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of lon<.
standing have been cured. Indeed, so strong is mr faith
in its elilcacv, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE
together with a VALUABLE TREATISEon this disease’
to any sufferer. Give Express and P. O. address. ’
DR. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St,, New Tark.
LiwynndFealSlaWe
North Side Newnan Street. Carrollton, Ga
drivers Well
trained horses. Good feed and
careful attention given to slock
entrusted to my care.
Horses let to plow.
Terms, reasonable.
BILL BENSON.
,81v.
1885 1885 :
L. C. MANDEVILLE,
DRALBR IN
General Merchandise,
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA.
1 keep always on hand and for sale at mJ’ store on the north
side of tho public square,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Tinware, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Glassware,
Hollowware, Lamps,
CLOTHING
For Men and Boys, and all other goods usually kept in a general sup
ply store, and at prices that guarantee ready sales.
The old and well known White Ilickory Wagon. Several standard
improved Scwin< Machines at low prices.
CUANO and FARM SUPPLIES.
We will continue, in future as in past to keep plantation supplies
such as plows, Guanos —several Standard Brands, and Family Groceries.
► Call and see me when you visit the city and yon will find it to your
interest to purchase. Respectfully’,
March 12, 1885. L. C. MANDEVILLE.
Geo. W. Scott & <Co.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
M AN U FA CT URERS OF
GOSSYPIUM PHOSPHO!
The Great Co lon and Cora Fertilizer of the Sonth.
A Special manure for Southern Lands and Crops.
It contains all the elments of plant food in their best form. It has
stood the test of years, and is now regarded as one of
THE SAFEST AND BEST FERTILLZERS IN USE.
Thousands of Farmers in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and many
of tho most prominent Agricultural Clvbs, use it, to all of whom we
refer.
It is one of the HIGHEST GRADE FERTILIZERS sold in
GEORGIA.
(See the Agricultural Department Ren orL)
WE INVITE TESTS ALONGSIDE THE BEST FERTILIZERS
IN USE.
We offer it low for cash or on time foi currency or cotton. Mer
chants, Granges, Agricultural Club.and Neighborhood Associations
desiring to purchase in large quantities will do well to correspond with
us before buying rheir Fertilizers. We are the original and only
Manufacturers of Gossypium Phospho. Its great popularity has
brought into tho market several imitations. None is genuine unless it
contains the proper brand on the sack.
FOR SALE BY’
BURNS, WEST & BASS,
CARROLLTON, GA.,
Teachers Make .S7O toSi.so
1 Soor month Selling
ur Standard B>. ks <fc Bibles. ]
toady work for Spring and summer.
Address J C McCurdy & Co., Phila.
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March Blizzard.
The United States Government Census
volume, just published speaks of (he Re •
markable success attending <>nr unique and
nntiring efforts, in pnshin» the AiHcricem
Agrieulturud. It begun the current year
with a larger •übsc r iption ii-tt than Kt any
corresponding jiericd in twelve years. The
able corps of Editors . who have made the
American Agricnltniist a welcome visitor to
thousands of Southern homes fm- a quarter
of a century; are now bending a’l their ener
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ern readers. An l yon may r. adilt <•••»; c nde I
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THE WONDERFUL SUCESS IN CONSUME-
- -TION.
Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of B'ood, Sou'
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' aft'ctioiis. Chr >nic Hacking Initat ng And
; Trouble*, me c ughs.
TROCHES, 15 cent*. LIQUID, 23 ewfo.
Though prompt and efficient, it is mild
j and harmless. u afe and reliab.e for chil
dren. Wherever known it is the m fliers'
i favorite cough medicine for tlm infant. the
children an I adults. It is surprisingly ef
fec'ive.
“ROUGH ON COUGHS."
is adapted to and alwa.vs effective and sate
to be given in any cough or cold, or affection
of the throat. < host, air pas-ages or lungs,
ami is the only remedy of any avail in te
dmus, distressing Il’lioeping Cough. Al
druggists. The Tr chos can go Im mail.
E. S WELLS. Jeisy City. N. J.
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Cures Humois, Eruptions Ringworm,
| Tetter, Salt Rh“Uin Fi'ested Feet, G’lrlbhins
I 50 c. jtrs.
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BARGAIN
IN
AN ORGAN.
We have for Mie, mid can ?eil for less than fae
' tory prices, .an ESTEY .SCAMP organ. .R stops,
• knee swells, height. 5 feet 11 inches ; wi ith, 4 feet
j 2 inches , depth, 2 feet; weight, baxed, Ssi) lbs.
• This organ is unrxcelled for purity of tone, du
j rability, and beauty, and is fully warranted for
| five years, Apply at once to 7. B. BEALL.
Ordinary’s Office, Carrollton. Os,, Febru
ary 20. 1885. All persons subject L> regis
ter in Ordinary? office so.- special taxes as
’ endors of medicines, drugs, poisons, liq.
nors or other special tax required hr law to
isgisirr will please cmne at once and regis
ter in terms of the law. Also all adminis
trators executors and guardians will make
their annual icturns to this office bv Ist
Monday in July next, According t ■ law
9 1 <n 8. .1. I rows,
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EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Will be sold before the eonrt house door, at
Carrollton on the first Tuesday iu April next,
within the legal hours es sale under and by virtue
•f an order from the court ot Ordinary of Carroll
county and the will of Jesse Warren late of said
toußtv deceased, the following property to-wlt:
Northwest quarter of Jot of land number one hun
dred and flftv-five containing fifty acre? more or
less, and fifty acres more or less off of lot of land I
number oae hundred and elxty-Mx. Said fifty ;
acres being on the ea»f aide of said lot rnnning ,
the entire length of said 10l North and Son’h. All
of said land in the eleventh district of said conn
tv. Forty acre? of said land cleared and inclosed
with a very good fence. Two good tenant houses
thereon. All of said land first class. Termsone
half <*a?h, balance with note? with good security,
bearings per cent interest dne Dec. Ist, LSSS. ?old
as the property of Jesse Warren late of said coun
ty deceased. Eueni Gentry, Executor.
Farmers Look to Your Interest!
GUANO! GUANO!
STERLING GUANO,
LOCKWOOD COTTON GROWER,
STEELING ACID PHOSPHATE.
The above High Grade Fertilizers have been sold for years in Oar
roll county and are well known and among the most popular on the
market. 1 desire to make up a CLUB of the most reliable planters
in the county and offer them the fertilizers direct, thus saving th*
profit of the middle man, a country merchant* I have the Guano and
Acid on hand, fresh from the Factory and can ship at once.
Correspondence solicited. Respectfully,
CLARENCE ANGIER,
Room $2 Gate City National Bank Building, Atlanta, G-a.
8 Im.
JETER“BROS? J NO. M. ADAMSON,
(Late with L. C. Mandeville.)
JETER, ADAMSON, &CO.,
WaCOj Gr£V,
DEALERS IN GUANOS AND ACIDS.
“Miles IX L” "Atlanta Soluble Gukno” “Ilarios Raw Bone 1 ' Hailes Acid aad “>ixi?
Guano.’ All flratclnßs bnrids, A new waiehonse close to the square. Givens a (Ml
IFcTI do yet right. 78m.
the THE BEST!
VEKSgL For the MONEY to bt
jft foend to the Market.
B " S VERY LOW PRICED
B sOSS R SmItorILLUSTRATED
|| ||| F* circular,priced
W’ 3 TERMS. AGENTS can
JP make Money handflag
se Organs.
A. ' ESTH ’
V ■ HQ fl ■ *6B & 198 State St.
n !l CHICAGO.
CUE.T -ST?
REV. F. H. M. HENDERSON. D. D.
President, and Professor of English r.nd Classics.
E. L. TAPPAN, A. 8.,
Professor of Mathematics,
Professor Preparatory Department.
Prine. Music and Governess Female Department.
EXPENSES:
TUITION. JIEE TO_ALL STUDENTS.
A matriculation fee of $3.00 for the Spring term must be paid to John H
Word, Secretary, B. T. before entering. Fee tor fall term $2.00.
BOARD, including.lights and fuel, $8 to $lO per month in advance.
SPRING TERM of six m mths opens second V ednesday in January,
1885; closes July l?t.
FALL TERM of font- months opens iirsl Wednesday in August, 1885.
COMMENCEMENT SERMON Sunday, June 28:h, 1885.
ci real a r address
REV. F. K. M. HENDERSON, President.
HARDWARE.”
o
We have just opened, in the next room to N. L. Benson <fc Co’s Pry
Goods estabiishincnt, a large and complete stock of
Hartlware, Hollow ware,
Cutlery, and Farm Utensils,
Buggy and Wagon Materials, Plows. Plowstocks, Hames, Col
lars, Bridles. Whips, Horse choes and Nails. Currycombs
and brushes, Bolts. Hings, and Locks of all styles
and sizes. A full assortment all sizes ofshot.
We make a specialty of all kinds of
Wagon and Buggy Material.
* .K E \i- rT L h ! ng I 1 ?* BarflWAre line tl.nt is n?;-d In ti»c hor.Behfkl, on the farm dr pMntiUlW r
i ’” e A e the public to give u? a call and examine cur stock, and if it
I inelr interest r e ns their patronage. Very Respect fatty*
I S. B. PACE & CO.
| Carrollton, G«.
TO THE P EOPLE OT
CarroU and *ldjoining Counties
o
We iliae no great blow of trumpets. But if you will come
in and see us we will sell you goods lower than the lowest.*-
j DoiPt fail to call on us at north-west corner public square,
where you will find a mammoth stock of
! Crockery,Giasware,Boots
and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions,
And s LARG E line of
Men, Boys and Gents’ Ready*
| Made Clothing.
Wc also have for sale low down, the self-bandingself-setting
needle HARTFOFD sewing machine. This machine w
warranted.
; Lastly but not leastly, all parties owing us either by sote
i account will please come forward and settle at once as we
compelled to make close collections. Sufficient r.nTe the day
is the evil thereof ‘ Respectfully,
! KHUDY& SPURLOCK.
It lias
\ TO CONSUMPTIVES,
K * rlise ’ ha ’ ,nß ’ * ifi hr.
hands IhXFormnta es • simple
remedy forMw sywdy aH permmnT SX
of Constimptidß, Catarrh, Bronchitis, JU
nia, Rud all throaMnd long affection? jv
i thoroughly texlfng wonderful
power? in oftAses j t | IW ,
t) to iniikejt known tn tnbse who nist c
it. Th? trt'cipe will be sent fb?e O s
to nil who desire It. with full direex}o n , ?'
prepayino and nsinsj. Address Prof w n
Akm?tron«, 787 Rare St, Phladelnhl* ’
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