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Various theories haro keen acK Farmer* top^oftan allow the gar*
~ den to take the laat chance and to
Tanced to account t?r the forma 1
lion of rain drop*, bat the moat
gatii^tytery explanation U ihat
^Proftaaor Osborno
pBiT minute particle*
pda are composed are
moving downward in consequence
of the attraction of gravity; but by
reason ot the resistance which the
air effort to their descent, they arc
only moving very slowly. Since,
however, the resistance offered to
• tho pariaga of largo drops is much
•inailer in proportion to 'their
weight than that offered to small
drops, it follows that the Jargs
drops will descend faster than the
•mailer ones, and will overtake
them, corning into collision with
toy which are in the direct lino of
thsir descent. W hen two drops
collide they will unite to form a
larger drop, which sill descend
with incresascd velocity, sweeping
op ail smaller drops in its path*
and thus intrearitig in t>i*j until it
emergos from the cl *ud. Sirne
tniny clouds are several miles in
thickness, it ia easy to see that a
particle deroepJiug from the upper
part of tho cloud may become a
raindrop of consider*! lu size be
fore It emerges from tbs cloud, lu
Jheir passage from the cloud to tbo
earth tho larger raindrops will
overtake the smaller ones in a pre
cisely similar way. At tho same
time the size of the drops may bo
•lightly increased by the condensa
tion of water from the air through
which they aro falling, or may be
•lightly diminished by | artial
evaporation from tho snifaces oi
the drops.
A falling raindrop descends
with a velocity which increases
until tho acceleration is balanced
iijr tho rebalance of the uir, niter
which tho drop descends with uni
form velocity. It is, of course,
well known that large clouds may
exist without any rain falling from
tibem. In some casus ram is actu<
ally formed, but evaporates and i
again converted into vapor before
it can reach the urou id; in many
coses the non-formaliou of ruin l
possibly duo to the fact under ccr
tain atmospheric or other condi
tions tho particles forming tin
clouds do uot uni o when they col
lide. As an agent of go.ologicni
change, rain is of tho greatest
porlancc. It plays a largo part in
the disintegration of rocks and the
formation of soil*, washes the
■mailer particles into streams und
rivers, and is, in fact, one of the
most important of tho various de
nuding agents. Indeed, sinco rain
ia tho ultimate source of ail
brooks, rivers, etc., it tniy ho said
to bo principal agent of geological
chnngo on tho earth's surface.-**
Tho amount of tho rainfall varies
very considerably hi different coun
tries and in different parts of tbo
same country, depending on geo
graphical position, tho conformn 1
tion of tho surface of tho ground,
tho proximity of large lakes and
the sea, etc, Tho heaviest annual
fall of rain occurs in tho zone of
calms over the mpiitorial region of
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and
oq tbo.west coasts of the British
tales, India, Norway, Notlh and
8outh America and New Zealand,
In all these latter districts tho west
wind blows ov« r a largo tract of
ocean and becomes heavily charg
ed with moisture, which it deposits
'when forced upward by the act too
of tho mountains on the coasts
The driett districts in the world
are the desert regions of Africa
and Asia. Tho amount of rain
^Wckf^.^ winglo showers ia
tbitaeiiaies enoi mou«, especially in
the tropics. In the British isles
one of the heaviest fa U on reoord
is a fall of 5.30 iuchee in twenty-
fonr hours In Monmouthshire, July
14,187& On Oe'.ober 25, 1830,
at Gibraltar there was a fall of
80.11 inches.— CasteVt Cone he
Cyclopedia,
f y f BelgUn Industry.
- JU Thef little country of Belgium,"
uti a writer ia on. of our No.
York d.ilit. “b»» four hundred
and eighty tenon, to the tqumre
mils, or thra* to werjr four nerc,.
Tbnt i>, fjur aerot nro made to
Support three penon,. If the
United State, were I quail; crowd-
id the population would be 1,050,.
000,000, or more than tbo popular
tlonof tbe whole world. One acre
petCectty well cultiva'ed can easily
support one person. It is possible
to produce sixty bushtl* of wheat
on one acre, and this is equivalent
to the whole support of at least
two persona. It is simply a mat*
ter of cultivation and management
Belgium show* what can be done.
And it is well done, for we do not
boar of distress in that busy coun
try, nor of 'assisted passages* o
paupers, nor of a rush of dbantis-
flel Belgians crowding hither to
better their condition. It shows
tbnt Jtigh forming and excellent
cultivation of the soil is profitable,’
..." Garden.
remain neglected till the field
crops have*b»d full attention. As
a consequence, weeds get the Start,
vegetable* gfecrowded with weeda,
the labor of hoeing la greatly in
creased, and the owner concludes
that a garden is a costly luiury
which does riot pay. Bat if well
managed, H will pay better than
anything else. Raspberries, straw
berries, currants, asparagus cab*
bagei, beets, turnips, etc,, may all
be planted fn rows and cultivated
with a boric, aod in this way an
acre need not cost more for culti
vating tbfjym acre of field pota
toes or corn. Even a rich half
acre the family may have straw
berries foi* a month in abundance,
to be followed with an equal sup
ply of raspberries aifd of currants,
peas, beans, asparagus, beets,
spinach, cabbage, tomatoes, onion*,
parsnips and many other vegota*
bles, in their various periods, may
be all grown in abundunco and
will prove of more value in sup
plying a family with comforts,
luxuries and subsistence, than any
equal erta elsewhere. The great
requirement for success is the easy
and thorough cultivation above
describcdr
A cow htru measuring 4 feet
11 inches in length and 18 inches
around tho base is on exhibition at
Monticello, Fla., and is supposed
to he the largest cow horn in tbo
world. After the capture of the
old Spanish Fort at St. Marks, in
1817; by Gcii. Andrew Jackson's
army, the troop* were marched
eastward towndn the penin.-ulttr,
and as the advance guard neared
i ho hoad of the Wncistia river in
Jefferson county, they came in
sight of a drove of cattle that scuin
peml off lo the hummock. Im
mediately a detail of riflemen were
Hunt in pursuit to procure a ration
of beef. One of tho detail was t
soldier named Elbert Algers (bet
ter known afterwards in tho lower
portion of Leo a und Wakulla
counties as old Auger.) In a short
timo Old Auger succeeded
hrmgii g down a lai£o barren cow
that proved to lie very fut and fur
nished a sufficiency of beef to ration
u brigade. Auger was so delight,
cd with hi* prize ami so atruck
with tbo horns that ho chopped
them off and throw them in
eitnnp of hushes near by, and on
hi* return from the Indian nation
ho carried them to St Marks, since
which time they have been cure
fully preserved. It is said that
way back in the hummock, lying
nour the Gulf coast, and borderiou
ou tho east banks ot the W tic in
and AuoilU rivers, there is still
to be found a remnant of t.hi
famous breed of cattio. A man
called ‘Cnpt. Jack" saya ho ha*
often soon them aud occasionally
sampled tho bcof, and declares it
to bo superior to any ho ever tast
ed. Ho also says ho has been near
enough to tho milch cows to satis
fy himself that they will givo from
six to ten gallons of milk at every
milking. _
Mr. I. A. Bicon, Savannah, Ga.,
• tys: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters
for nervousness and indigestion
and found it cxcel'ent.”
Parched and swoluu lips indicate
worms. Sh.invr's Indian Vermi
fuge will destroy and tjvct these
detestable creatures from the in*
testifies thus restoring tho child to
health and beauty.
Tabid of Weights and Measures.
Wheat..... ....60
Shelled corn .56
Coru in the ear 70
Rye 00
Pea
Oats 82
Barley 47
Irish Potatoes. 68
Sweet Potatoes G.">
White Bean* 58
Castor Beans \..48
Clover Seed 60
Blue Grass Seed........,....14
Buckwheat 52
Dried Peaches 38
Dried Apple*. .24
Onion* .....67
Salt 50
Stone coal 88
Mall , 40
Brin 20
Turnips ,.55
Plastering Hair 8
Uuslackcd Lime .80
Corn Meal 48
Fine Salt............ ,54
Ground Peas .......32
Cotton Seed.... 33$
Hough Rice... .43.
The Celebrated Wizard Oil
gold it J. P. TOO«US * BRO 'S.
Onion Neta.
J UST received a nice lot of ’
Yellow Onion 8«ri*. Plant n
w«u lu Make Urge Union*.
. P. TOOMBS Ac DRO.
Fancy Candle*,
ALLISON A StUPSOK*.
- 1884. .
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Onion Hotw.
Wltito or Silver Skin,
Danvcrso Yellow,
Rloomsdalo Pearl, tho oarlicsl
and largest Onion grown.
For Nttlo nt POWELL’S,
Druggiut and Bookseller.
H. K. L F B. THURBERS
KINK Oita Its.
NUMBER 5 AND NUMBER.!**.
\l T. H. POWELL’S,
Druggist and Boksalle
and doe# not blister. Head Proof Below.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Denver, Colorado April t£Jud. 1*82.
Da B. J. Ks-hali. Sc Co., Geuts
Four years ago while in the employ of A
P, Perley A Co., Danvers, Alas* . we had a
horse that became aparinsd daring the first
year of my stay with them, and remained
so for lour years, though we used every
remedy wok u*W of or could hear of hut o’t
no avail. Some t'me during the fifth year,
(for I was iu their employ between five amt
rix year*), we were recommended to try
Kendall's Spavin Cure, and alter using It
hs the horse waa cured lbs enlarge
Ing been entirely removed, ami
thus helieviug it to be a valuable Uledlciue
I fully recommend it to all who ;bavs occa
sion to tue it. Respost fully,
P. II. Ltoss.
tssas. n. IIlftTT A Co., Chicago III.
Publisher* of "Cblcatio Horseman.”
Under date of dapu 31, ’83, write a* fol-
. w#.—Kra-Dit'a Opavia Cur-is found an
invalnabie medicine and the fact should
become generally known to horsemen.
Fremont, Chlo, Sept 54,1883.
Dh B. J KtiDttL k Co., Gentirnieu:—
Having had au oet>ortanMy of seeing yoar
••Treguse on the Ifone’’ this summer lor
the fu-t time, I was induced to try your
Kendall’s Spavin Cure o - - ■ " '
rat times aud concluded that my boras
would usver get oyer being lame. Five
eek* ago to day I commenced uaiug Ken
dall'* Spavin Cura and alter using u three
weeks the lameness entirely disappeared,
it ha* been worth fStUO to me.
H. II. Ilocai.
Send address for iilustratsd circular which
wa think give# positive proof of Its vinucs.
ith such unqnal
No remedy bat ,
ifled aurcrsa lo our knowledge, for beast as
ell a. man.
Price |1 per bottle, or 0 bottles for $5e
AU drUKKisls have It or can gel itforyos.
or it Wiil be sent to any address on receipt
of priee by tbspropriehtrs, Dn. JL J. Km-
o*t.i. * Co . Euo.bn.gh FaBs, Vt. Send
lor iiin-trated circular.
•Hold by nil Drnffgidf.
4-tW ly
DR. J. RBtOFlUD'R
MONTHLY SICKNESS,
Its proprietor claims for it no other med
ics! property, xnd to donbt the fact llist
tbfli medldns does positively poeseaa inch
controlling end regulating powers is
.wousaud* of Bving wiintucs who
to-day exnlting in thilr restoration to
sound health and happiness.
BradScld’s^Fcmale Eegnlator
I, ilricllr • cumpoood, .nil •
the product of medical science and practical
experience directed towards the benefit of
BUFFERING WOMAN I
It is the studied prescription of s learned
physician whose specialty was Woman, and
whose fame became enviable and boundless
because of bia wonderful success in the
treatment and cure of female complaints.
The Regulator 1* the graudest remedy
known, and richly deserves Ra name t
WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND,
Becana it eont rots h class of function* the
various derangemeuts of which cause more
ill health than all other causes combined,
and thus rescoea her from a long trail of
afflictions which sorely embitter her life,
aud prematurely end her existence J
Oh ! what a multitude sf Jiving wit se
es can testify to hsVhaiming effects !
Woman ! take te your oonfideuce this
PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH !
It will relieve you of nearly all the com-
plaints peculiar to your sex Rely upon it
asjyenr safeguard f->r health, happiness and
I tug life.
Prepared only by
I)r. J. BBADFIELD, Atlanta, fit.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS.
Price, Small size, 75c Lnrge size, |l 50.
PARKER'S
BALSAM
The best and most
economical lu ir dres
sing, ar.d made from
natcrialsthat are ben-
j-filial to th* hair and
|«!p, Parker's Hair
I Datum U highly es-
’ teemed everywhere
for its excellence and
It NivsTfanTta fteafaro th# Yoslhfsl Color
aad lustre to gray or faded hair.ls elegantly pt
fumed and is warranted to remove dandruff at
J. M. Redding & Co,
Warelxouse
And Commission Merchants,
Cuthbert, Ga.
Wo respectfully announce to the farmers of thii r-ction that we
are still in the field, at our old stand, on Depot street, prepared lo
handle all Cotton and Produce entrusted to our care. Our long expe
rience in the Cotton Business enables us to guarantee satisfaction to all.
We aro posted at all times ns to prices, nnd will give our custom
ers the benefit of our telegrams.
Wo make s specialty of selling Cotton, free of charge nnd al
ways obtain the very highest prices.
Our charges for handling Cotton are very moderate, and wo have
one price for all, as follows:
Storage, per Month, 23 cents. After
four Months no charge tvill be made.
Our accommodations for Stock and Teamsters are (ample and free
to all, both winter and summer.
We handle tlio leading I>i*a.ncl& oi
Fertilizers. "We sell the best Engine,
Saw Mill and Thresher in the market,
and the celebrated jl^rutt, Griillett and
Hull Ginw, flnd Olax Ic’s Cotton Cleaner.
Thanking our many friends for Ibeir very liberal patronage in
the past, we respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same.
J. M. REDDING & CO.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
koldriul
i try l'A
itoxkating t(imulanU,l>ut use Parker’* Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dysj*T«ia, Rheuma
tism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you »r*
troubled wim any disorder of tho tunes, stomach.
M 111 Bttt u< Siful Cmj» Car, tnr Uitd.
Hr
ir .tats s> *11 4**lm ia nwJleU
T B AVI NO BtTYINO V
delightful perfione eaceediugly popular. There
laaotklNg like It. lnsi*tui>on having Furnas-
TOM COLOOMB and look for signature of
f/jf SeojC 'ty'Cc:
For a Business Education Attend
Dawson Commercial College,
A DEPARTMENT 1>V JIIE
South 6a. Male Female College.
M. A. McNULTY,
President.
B. C. ADAMS,
Prin. of Department,
W. R. TH0RNTCN,
i E N T I & T,
CUTIIBKRT, GA
West S
ii A Simp*.
New Goods.
rpilE Most I’rnellral. Thorough and CompM.- Bu-in... T.hlriug School in the South.
1. Aim. I hr CHEAPEST RATES. Il.-.U-Kcu-mg. a* fli-i-lt- d t- «v.-rv l ram-l. of |.v*i-
m-«. Commercial Law, Commerciiil A lihiu-tle Cotun.. mal ruire*,«.i,deuce, Bnsitier*
Penmanship, Political Ecnotny, Unhography, Klwntion, Puneiplrs and Practice of
rt* given a thorough
». C. ADAMS,
Dm
Come One, Come All.
. _il -i'iI , 1 1--yi":: li:»l rnn-iy
-Ji »• n-f-n-s
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
And Jewelry,
OLD GOLD
Fino Cut Chewing Tobacco
Omvcrly’K Host Toliarco—jiIur
Musical Instruments.
Violins,
Aooordoona,
ltASJOS,
HormonlcaH.
A LSO a One line of Gut and Hlecl String*
lor Violin* Guitars mid B«u.Jna.
rattle by T. 8. POWELL.
Druggist, ILiokaeller utiU Stationer
Toilet (iroodn.
I A DIES will find our Toilet Department
J c »ni|>le»e with every variety of Face
• wd r*. Conneries. Ilalr Dre»ings, Co
gnea. Extract*. Toilet Wattrs, etc.
\V« Invite >uU to call
' J. P. TOOMBS 4- BHO.
Du. G. W. Brooks,
CUTHBERT, GA.,
IA TB US. 4.27.tim
JAMES G. PARKS,
Attorney at Law.
Dawson, Ga
Will practice regutatly in th-
***•' • ‘ ilr, fjuiuu
Terrill, K -nd-iiph, tjuitutan. Clay ami Cal
Fine Soaps,
arge •|U<tntit i es. Also Laundry Soap*
iiuuty of Blueinu. Srart-h, etc. at
4. l\ TOOMBS 4k IIRO.
Syrup, Syrup.
OW it tha time to buy
Cane Mills and Kettles.
77.1—
!SO SlinroH
For'Salo at Par,
Last chance. Will pay good
dividend". Apply to
C. K. SIMPSON,
Secy, and Tic as.
!)«*?"
confidently guarantee
4 ’2T
ritiNfautinn to all my
'• mnl gisr men trial
■S’!{nnd i! I don’t givo antiafac
11 return your mon*
<J Olt l’A'l't >WSI£Y,
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver.
Also, Dealer in
WnlcliCH, Clock*, Jewelry nml Silvci Ware.
N,»ne but llie beet t,uuj, kept on stuck, urul overytbinir cuarantoea
is reprewnte.1. novlOtl
Here I am Again !
With my Second Grand Arrival of
flew Spring and Summer Goods!
In presenting to you my eecoml greeting ibis Spring I think I can
«afely «ny ih« I lin*e a, large a Slook of i'UUJT-ULASS GOODS as
you will find in South weal Georgia.
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, DRESS LINENS, 1C.
My Notion Department is very Large.
Men and IlatH—all Styles and Trices.
MY SHOE DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE.
I have tho exclusive Agency here for the C S. PARSONS «fe
SON S Roots and Shoes—no’ a single pair lias ever been rejected.
Or if you want Uio HARPER BLACK home-made Shoes, 1 have
them. I keep a tuU iiue.of
Plain and Fancy Groceries,
Which I am idling very cheap for CASH or OX TIME.
Agent for tho Beat amt Cheapen GATE 1IIXGE ever inven
ted. Simple, Strong, Convenient, Cheap. Only t! 60. No bracing
or draging Gates. One on exhibition at the Lumber Yard of F. M.
Allison, where you can examine for younclf.
mn * 6t!t A, W. GILLESPIE.
-x*roff'ii trcuclcSs%
i
> • ,/jhhr^PCBW psyin^tt*
do bo sucb thin?,
the cosmsrow.
JS»fk*r-" ' wry tfus, ar.-t^I NHsts^thsy hsva
‘.nimui'e ■i pleL.nlftnd
■Wnm7 ‘Ac' C r-e , *' O, Ki , m“!y 0D M*d.V.l'' a?.u^
GEORGIA TEST
KcroHino OU,
125 Degrees, reef.
HEAD EIGHT OIE,
Horse sd Cattle Powders.
FONTS’, •
BREINING and FRON FIELD’S
'and BARKERS',
T. 8. I*OWELL*8,
Dru^ist sud Bo«ik*«ller.
S PJSCTACLES
AND
EYE GLASSES,
W ARRANTED to «iv« saiisfsetloB
Prices from '& emi* tofioo per poii
T- 8. POWELL.
Dfu.tfh’ut and Bouk*«ll«r,
New Goods.
Violins, Banjos, Accordeori-,
T.uubarincs, Violin B-ius
Violin Bow Hair,
friliMK Desks. Work
elVrtfttld Pludi l*hot.
list Kcrived ftud otturi
DrU|fK>st, DookselU
Itradfleld's Female- Regulator,
J. P. TOOMBS A BUO.
Flour! Flour !
I pRKSlI trad GOOD, refieivtil cVet
Week,at
ALLISON Ac SIM IVON'8.
MKAIj,
Fresh water-ground, a*. CO ten
per buslie*, nt
ALLISON k SIMPSON’S.
s. s. s.
Swift's Syphilitic Specific.
Good Reasons for the Doctor’s Faith
Hokbok.Ga , March 23, |S8b.
We have been for twelve months pretcri
bins 8. 8.8 {Swill's Svplillltle S r eril!e) in
•■ e treatment of SyiritliU. un.l in:.nv utl er
Msmi for whirh It is ree..rcmHi<lr J, Mud
are frank to say that the result* have beet,
satisfactory, not having riUuproinlrri us in a
siORle InsButon. W« think for nil the di*
ea*e# for which it I* tecum mm tied it standr
without a pser, and that nil the tuedital
prtifersion »ot»uer or later will be torc-ri t<
nrknowledire it in treatment of Syphili* in
nit ilsstaavs, nsa "sine qua non” Y*>ur>
truly. N. L. OALLoNAY. M- D ,
J. I. ROBINSON. M. !>.
For sale hy T 8. POWELL,
DrUKK'ft, Bookscileraud Slationer.
Fere Kentncky Apple Yinepr
of superior qualitv.
or sale by T- 8. 1‘OWELL,
DrUKKi»i, Buoksviier and guilonej
Corn Shelters at Beduced
Prices,
ALLUOK-.V SIMPSON'S.
S. G. ROBERTSON,
Surgeon Dentist,
Eufaala, Ala.
t®" Over UeCeruiek * Bieh«taonV
FEVER
AND AGUE REMEDIES.
Wilkoft's Anti Periods.
Ayer’s Affu* C«re.
Bbod«‘s Fever ouri Ague cure.
India CkalftgOiiae.
Agra Couquerer.
McLcaa’a Chill and Fever care.
Herbine New Remedy.
Bailey’s ChUU and Fever Pill*.
Ferriae - *• “
For Sale by T. 8. POWELL,
Dnqigut, Bookseller aud StetUnet
Administrator’s Sale,
QVATE OP GEORGIA. " * *
0 —Bitdol-h Conor.
Agreeabln lo an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Rm-dolpb county, will be sold
at pnblic outcry, at the court bouse door of
Mid-county ©nTLe first Tuesday ia March.
I£84. within the IckkI hour* of talo tho
foilowiuj: pj-nfifiity, to'wit; Tho south half
of lot of land Number one hundred and
eighteen (118, in rite^dth District'of said
county. Bold as the fropeVty of Lewfs-
Baudiiu, late of said county, deceased. Bold
to pay debts of *a!d estnte. Terms cash.*
IIIRAM A. CRITTENDEN,
Administrator of Lewis Sandlin,
janlStd
Administrator’s Sale.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
lvAXnot.PH Couktt.
By virtue of an order, granted by tho
Court of Ordinary. In and for raid county
will he sold before the Cou.t House door
in the city of Cuthhert, in said county, on
the let Tuesday in March. 1884, within the
.T” Il ‘' r—l-urty,
acre* of Litnd, more or
Hj.Ko.lW. OaUlOOurM
r I.,?, lyllla and 0«ing in
../jfirnji adjoining
H.dd as the property ol J. B. Key, deceased,
aud *qld tor one third cash and the balanco
pHywtriw tn one anc two ye r*. with interest
ut eight per cent, per annum until paid.—
Bond tor t.tle* given t'oiit i.
chase money is paid.
jan!8(d Adminisi
Citation f r Ta-ltt-rs of DismitjsioD,
S TATE O? GEORGIA,
KamixIlph Countt
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. O. A. Barry, Executor of Mar-
” “ ‘ " “ ’ — te Conrt iu his
"d Martha 0 A*.
i duly filed .
This U the.,
ned. klrdred t
1st M.itHia-
-r my hand i
v. 15, iSXi.
sri.arned fri
t Letters o
iu Ms
f DI-
M.’goRMLEY, •Fdintrjr.
S TATE OF GKORGIa!
Kasuolph Cuuarr.
To nil whom it ntay concern:
Geo. Mr'Donald administrator for tho ci
Given under tuy hand hih! official aigua
[lire tld* January, ‘.’•.I |8.<4.
ft-bl tJ M. GOUMLEY, Ordinary#
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^^5MtrooB.^*wniymtorift^nihrkrtrviiffi»
the Ntumoru. w* renil«li r .\b*uiiira friiw
KoiTCrta* from lame Back, Wealreras of the I
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leornrThdift, Chronic Inflammation, or Fall lag mw
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vaonn. Beat C. O. D. « r by miff In plain pscJuMB*. o®
receipt ot ^r.ce t no me—ure Vtalsd>. Itcmlftanag
AM ER 1C AN|aL VAN ICCOJ
OFFICES 1fAmso'^rrH^cAQ^filt
ter lu writlax us. please name thu paper.
200 Husbels
Bancroft itast-i’rocf Oais,
WnrrauUtl genuine and pnre,-
FursaSe »t T. S. POWELL’S.
SAL-MliSCATELLE,
Tlie Grape Cure of Europe in
America.
HUNT’S REMEDY,
ue Great KiJney u U Liver
McfJicioe.
Al*'», a full tine of freah Drugs
ami Medicines received nt
T. S POWELL'S,
Druggist and Bookseller.
Mrs. Hill’s New Cook Book,
T. 3. PO.VEU/S,
Drug and Boqjz 8 tor*.
Lamps and Lanterns,
A LARGE stock received which or* of
fered cheap at
T. 8. POWELL’S.
Druggist and Booktelkr.