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Telegraph & Messenger.
SATURDAY MORNING. SEPT. 9. 1871.
From (At JMon Commercial Bulletin.!
Tbo Missing Unit.
Hs w« lllri ‘y. t ”gli!!Siu,i ,|r
With a proud untrammeueoisir,
He built * neat on the palm tree * crest,
And dwelt • master there.
The monarch ofaU theeerth.
The lord of wood end plein.
The lion fled when htaangry ,
the earth with proud disdain.
He dined on elephent, did
And the hJp-po-P°f'*’ mn *’
Brewny of limb wee be,
Tet topple end egile,
On took or tree hi* enn* fr *®>
For hU toe* were preheMfl*.
Tet doth the monarch dgh
.uSSBKeS*w
And e highlj regsl frown.
Bad ia the royal heart,
With e XtJtitgo Ml**" bride.
‘•Whet! merryeeubject! I
So memlJienoe for me.
Perish my royal blood,
Ferish the princely 1®';
Ere I deeecreto, with * vnlgar mete,
This lineage of mine.
The monereh pen**4 trtwfir*^
Venlebed hit growing wntp.
And e bright surprise bcunedin hit eye*
A* be gtzed down the forest pnth.
A tWon of beenty, «ach
n^^r^^SwoodUnd green,
Or been known to Simian lore.
A midden young end fair
A* the cheroot! * ebon tint,
With teeth ** white tt cowriesi bright
From the Boytl Congo mint.
Her Iockt of » crispy curl.
He; feet of e meiumotb tlze,
All made her teem a bewitching dream
To the fond gorilla'* eye*.
To e Ugh o’ererehing limb
He iwung by hi* *»new7*rms.
And dangling there, twiit earth end air,
Gazed on her duty charm*.
"Now, by my kingly troth,
Thi* maid thall be, I Hdnk,
My royal bride, and enppiy beeide
Mr. Derwin'* miming link.
The thoughtless ebon meld,
Bneplolonlea* of gwle,
To the trunk strayed, end beneath it* shade.
Tarried in thongbt awhile.
Then the monarch spake his love
A* he awnng by the lofty limb;
He was gifted, they say, with a taking away.
For the lady smiled on him.
Ha pets her curly locks,
With hi* great prehensile toe*
Entwined In her wool—a vigorous pull—
A shriek—and up she goes!
Thus wa* the monarch wed,
And thus the race began,
Whence through various links,somewhat strange,
roethinks,
Came the "Descent of Man!’
“Mr. Ntrpbcnn—New nepnrtnre.”
Editor* Telegraph and Messenger: It is the
nonroe of much regret to the many admiring
friend* of .Mr. Stephen* that he ha* placed him
self in aeeming antagonism to tbo great major
ity of the Dcwocratio party South, in referenoe
to what is called the '‘New Departure." The
people of the North fully understand that we of
tho South are a nnit in opposition to the princi
ples of tho Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amend
ment*, and tho manner of their incorporation
into the constitution of the United Staten, and
we desire to preeorve the power of that united
opinion for fntnr* assertion, by refusing to take
any active or controlling part in shaping the
coarse of the Democratic party for the next
Presidential contest.
Aa it ia a question of policy in party manage
ment, let it be controlled by those where the
severer inane* ere to be met end decisive victo
ries won, thatonr counsels in tho fntnre legisla-
lation of the country may be felt and supported
by the strength of a united public sentiment
and the tried conservatism of a peoplo long and
patiently suffering nnder a sense of State end
national oppression.
The people of the South should permit no
questions of mere party sneoess to diminish
their respect for the counsels of her pnblio men
—those who, in the cabinet and forum, have
given her a name ia the history of nations by
their wise statesmanship and transcendent abil
ity, or those who have illustrated bar love of
liberty and sense of honor gloriously on the
field of strife.
We regret to notice an article in the New
York World of the 2d inst., on “Mr. Stephens
as a political counsellor and prophet,” and
though sympathizing with tho general views of
the World as to the line of policy to be adopted
to insure tbo snoeess of the Demoeratic party in
the next Presidential race, yet we cannot per
mit mere party adhesion to involve ns in any
attacks upon onr trusted pnblio men. There
should lie a large margin allowed at the South
for differences on national politic*, and if the
triumph of the Demoeratic party should signal,
ixo a restoration of constitutional government,
we can safely promise the hearty co-operation
of onr leading pnblio men in nnriveting the
shackles upon ns end their firm and energised
support of all rightful authority.
We have noticed with increasing interest the
career of Ur. Stephens since hit first election to
Congress; and though differing with him when
be was one of the acknowledged leaders of the
old Whig party, yet such has always been our
respect for the purity and elevation of his char
acter, onr admiration of the brilliancy of his
genius and confidence in bis wisdom and pa
triotism, that we never hesitated to say we
abonld support him for any pnblio position.
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And even now, thongh differing with him on
question of “new departure," wo have the c
viction we may yet be wrong and he may be
right, end shall therefore ooncede to him the
greatest toleration and deference.
We aee no necessity or propriety in any bested
difference upon national polities at this time,
aa the result of Northern elections this fail and
the legislation of the coming Congress may
necessitate another departure in the machinery
of partyiam, to secure success in the next Pres
idential election. But above all, let us not
aanetlon any attacks from the Northern Press
upon tho chtnctcn of onr public men. who
have rnirved n. in the put with an honor and
fidelity that they cannot question, and which
aaauroe ui will never faU us when the hour of a
oommon necessity cornea, whatever may be our
views or differences ou national politics.
We feel that the lives and characters of our
trusted public men are the beat exponents of
the honor and sentiment of the people, and
thongh a planter for more than twenty veers,
who has never sought or received any political
oooe, we oonld not, on reading this morning
the article of the New York World, resist the
impulse of wnlingthis feeble vindication of one
of the greatest men which Georgia baa ever pro
duced. Respectfully yours,
A Gsosoia Piastuu"
A French Tragedy.
A correspondent of the World writes: A
young, beautiful and aristocratic woman made
™.* PPC *~W" “Grenoble some months since
*.‘^ n ,* rtll 'j ry °® c f[• 8he led an extremely
reUred life. Her neighbor* thought they picked
out from her conversation that the was a native
®° m ® f^une, and was an
t j luioM witb the artillery offioer
were shallowed. A brilliant marriage was of-
,wL_. tU ' ?® *®°*P t ® d it- The neighbors of
the Hret mentioned woman seeing nobody oome
I SiK d *5 M ,or *° me <W*. iufoimed
be *!* !" broken open. The
T fonod °u her bed. She was
hohre i pasted oloee all her windows,
ewaUowei laudanum, and tied
a :ope with a slip-knot around her throat, the
®* Uto fr Death seems
i tbme eummona She w»s
«2sa^£J "* there were
apMaranees that the had long been wooing
tCSmv hon™ '.TVS*' 1 for four and?
twemiy hours after her discovery, and then ex-
D P°a her table a sheet of
paper containing these word*: **a ,w»r
turo seek* in death that peaM.be tniy^flon™
di ? JSmrST£S , L^ i * WOrii D®t 7 tbem wto
ftS no *'*P to discover who
nun ® 1 h®"- Moreover,
all search would prove vain. I have no family
b*»« »o‘ «” n » W»nd in the world. No.
body knows me here. I die without remorse
Imoaneo my suffering, have been ao long and w
many My hope is Ood will look with mercy
uponthe crime I oommit in ending life, for Hi
ho«reth every dav of my life has been martyr-
ho whAfe'™ ‘b® bottom of my heart,
took mvkMuIrf?“Ywretchedness. Ho
Mey ho aevar ft “uder foot.
Pnt my body to Uie c S^® 0n *, r , of my de * tb '■
woooden oreea ehaUenc« n 2i.* n ^ ^®^ *“ bumble
known one’s grave. ,S T8r tbo nn-
°wcz Gaixwwooc, "wriamTiro_
aaya: “Natnre did antotopeiSn tuS
ally, in affixing to them a mark by
can be aeon and ‘a bead drawn onTw?. ttl , ey
great distance. It renders them eepect^- u *
bio to attacks in the rear; which remiaiilr
of a little story. A small Colorado boy, who
had been out playing, ran into the house i a »
state of great excitement, saying that he had
seen some aqtelopea in a gulch near by. At hia
entreaty hia mother went ont to look at them,
bnt nothing of the kind was to be found. She
became incredulous, and laid at last: ‘I don’t
believe you saw any antelopes; it mnst have
been your imagination, my child.’ To this the
little mountaineer Indignantly responded:—
‘Humph ! I guess my imagination isn’t white
behind!":
R. JR. R.
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SPECIAL ELECTION
22<I SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Executive Defabthext, State or Geoeqia, ’.
Atlanta. Ga., August 15,1871. J
T O the Ordinaries of the Counties composing the
22d Senatorial District:
Vmm a vacancy baa occurred, and now exists,
in the Senatorial branch of the General Assembly
of the State of Georgia, caused by tho election of
Hon. Thoa. J. Speer, Senator from said district, as
a member of Congress:
Now, therefore, to the end that the General As
sembly may be provided with all the information
neoeesary to determine the question of the election
and qualification of its members when it shall meet
as prescribed by law, I have thongbt proper to, and
do hereby, issue this, my writ of election, to the
Ordinaries of the counties of Bibb, Pike and Mon
roe [authorized by section YU. An cle XL of the
Conmitntion to perform the duties of Justices of
the Inferior Court), directing and requiring them,
and each of tbim. the said Ordinaries, to cause an
election to be held on Wednesday, the 13th day of
September next, for a Senator to represent the 22d
Senatorial District la the General Assembly, by
pving at Ieaat twenty days' notice, aa required by
Given nnder my band and the Seal of the Execu
tive Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, the
day and year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
R. H. ATXtsaos, Sec’y Ex. Dept-
G eorgia, bibb county.—i, charie* r.
ard. Ordinary of said county, by virtue of
the above writ of election transmitted to mo from
the Executive Department of Georgia, and by vir
tue of authority in me vested by law, do order and
direct that an election be held in the several pre
cincts in said county, on Wednesday, the 13th day
of September next, for a Senator to represent the
22d Senatorial District in the General Assembly.
Officers whose duty it is to superintend said elec-
will aee that the same is held in conformity to law-
Given nnder my hand officially, this the 16th day of
August, 1871.
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Macon, Ga., M&reh 23, 1871-
‘We have luul one of tlio U. 8. O&eligbt Gamp*
ny’e Machine*, In operation einoe the 10th of >'o
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Of the Constitution id prepared to fill orders for
Circulars, Cards, Bill-Heade, Books, Pamphlets,
etc., in the beat stylo*
Address W. A. fiEUFHILL & C0-.
sep8 tf
ly
JOBBING- TRADE
CHARLESTON, S.G
.iiu LU.,
Atlanta, Ga.
, FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1871.
GORDON HOTEL FOIt SALE. 1
B Y virtue of an order of tho Superior Court of i
Wilkinson county, granted on the chancery THE subscribers, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers in the city of Charleston, S. c„ beg to all the.
eido of said at the April term, 1871, thereof, will be JL tentioo of tho Merchants of tho interior ot this and the adjoining States to this market, u L,
sold before’ the Court-house door in IrWinton, in now one of the most desirable in which to procure full supplies of aU articles tboy may require. ~
said countv on the first Tuesday in October The wants of tho country having rapidly increased, with ample facilities to enable na to pnx-.. „
next within the legal hours of sale, the remainder I supplies direct from first hands in Europe and this country, we are now prepared to exhibit more n!5
interest after dower, ot Serins A. Jones, widow of and complete stocks of seasonable goods than at any period since tho war, and will dispose of them' u '
J. H. Jones, deceased, in tho Gordon Hotel, sitnat-I as good terms as anyother market. ......
- Vi—T»—.i—.1 »i— *t." I “ Daily facilities afforded for shipment of Goods to any point desired.”
ed in Gordon, on tho Central Railroad. Also the
same interest in two hundred and twenty-four (224)
acres of land attached to said HoteL AU known as
tho dower of S. A. Jones. The Hotel is now occu
pied by Daniel Solomon, who receives the patron
age of the Central and the Milledgevillo I vnwp; RVTH4 A fill Nn 124 Meeting street
tontonHailroads.besides a largo share of patronage TnHNS -„ V nr : K ti® „ '
DRY GOODS.
MARSHALL »fc BURGE, No. 143 Meeting street
^ItoSSSTuSTSTTSro^re^ I JOHNSTON, CREWS A CO., No. 41 Hiyno street, j CRANE. BOSTON A CO., comer &
is sold for the purposa of placing the estate of [ * Moetiug streets.
CLOTHING.
said J. H. Jones, deceased, in a condition for dis
tribution among the creditors of said estate.
Terma of sale, cash.
JUNIUS WINGFIELD,
L. H. BRISCO,
F. CHAMBERS,
auglD d&wtda
Referees.
any other.
Our WATER or STEAM POWER PRESS Ia
becoming
VERY POPULAR,
Being the
MOST ECONOMICAL
to those having a
WATER POWER OB STEAM ENGINE.
can also be run from tho band wheel abaft
of gin gear.
Onr HAND PRESS (-'ndead, as aU of them are,) is
too weU known, and has established itself as the
PLANTER’S FAVORITE. Ae there ia no comparison
between a cast and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we
do not recommend CAST IRON 8CBEWS. though we
make them for those wanting a CHEAP Press.
Send us your orders, or send for Circular and Prioe
HE WILCOX PATENT HORSE POWER
Wo claim to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton, End it ia tho only Horae Power
made that we know of that can supercede the ordinary Gin Gear.
_ J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
my23 diwtf
Tho Great Medical Discovery T
Dr. WAlsKER’S CALIFORNIA.
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony" to thefr Wonder*
oo fulCurative Ejects. ggs
IlMWHAT ARE bTHEY
RSl —- <=°»
Made of Poor Rural, .Whiskey, Proofc
Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored,spiced
and sweetened to pleaso the taste, called “ Ton
ic*,'"“Appetizers,” Restorers,’• *c., that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, hut aro
a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and
Herbs of California, freo from all Alcoholic
Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN-
CIPLEapcrfcct Renovator and Invhforator of
the System, carrying: olTall poisonous matter and
restoring tho blood to a heaJthy condition. No
person can take these Bittewj^fordlng tf* <Jirec-;
tion and remain long unwc’*’^ ••
For Inflammatory anV '^pjiic itfcca-
matlsm and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Bilious, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit*
ter* have been most ancccBslhl. Such Dis
eases aro caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of tho
digestive Organs. * **
^ DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.-
Headache. Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad tasto in tho Mouth Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain In the regions of tho Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho off*
springs of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all
Impurities, and Imparting new life and vi^or to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,'Tetter,
Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules,
Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, ScurlS, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the 8kin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of the system In a short time by
the use iOf these Bitters. One bottle in snch
cases will convince the mog^ncredulous of their
curative effects. V,
Cleanse the Vitiated Blot,a whenever you find
Its imparities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or. Sores; cleanse it when you
find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanse it when it is foal, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure and tho
.•health of the system will follow.
/IN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In
tn3 sysvm of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For flxll dlrcctionsys^ad
carefully the circular around each bottle. - **
J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD &
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco,
Cal., and S3 and Si Commerce Street, New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
EDWIN BATES & CO., No. 122 Meeting street.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
STEELE & WABDELL, No-167 Meeting street.
Fancy Goods, Notions and Millinery.
JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO., No. 37 Hayne street- | SELL & FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street
BOOTS AJSTD SHOES.
I D. F. FLEMING A CO., comer Hayne ana Church IT. M- BRISTOLL & CO. No. 145 Meeting street
streets. | E. B. STODDARD & CO-, No. 165 Meeting s« |
HATS -AJSTD CAPS.
| THOS. M. HORSEY A BBO., No. 25 Hayne street. | EDMONDS T. BROWN, No- 43 Hayne street.
HARDWARE.
I J. E. ADGER & CO., No. 139 Meeting Street. | HART & CO., No. 39 Hayne street.
C GBAVELEY, Comer East Bay and Boyce’s Wharf.
[ SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE MATERIAL|
B THOMLINSON A CO, No 137 Meeting street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO, No 35 Hayne street. ,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WM L WEBB, No 128 Meeting street.
GEOCERIES.
GEO W WILLIAMS & CO, comer Hayne and Church streets.
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETC.
J A QUACKENBUSH. No 122 East Bay street. I W H CHAFEE & CO, No 207 East Bay street.
BOLLMAN BROS, No —, East Bay street.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
HOLMES A CALDEB, No 205 East Bay street.
I WM M BIRD A CO, Comer East Bay nd Combe-
land streets.
Job Printer, Stationer and Bookseller,
EDMUND PERRY, No 149 Meeting Street.
| Type and Printing Material, Paper, Stationery,
Job and Book Printing.
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, No 3 Broad street and 109 East Bay street.
angll eoflirn -
$1,0 o o, o o o,
By authority of a special act of the Legislature «f Kentucky, of March 13.1871, the Trustees of the ? a6u *
Library of Kentucky, will give a
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
AT LOTUSVILLE, KY.,
OZNT TUESDAY, OOT. 31. 1871.
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE BEST MCSIC.U TAIEST.
100,000 Tickets of Admission. $10 each in Currency, Half Tickets &
Quarter Tickets $2.50. ^
. Each Ticket will consist of four quarters, value, 62.50 each. The holder is entitled to adnu^ion to
| Concert and to th* umouut of gift awarded to it or ita fraction. Tickets number from 11
t call to*
S U R
Death to Rats.
Roaches,
Red BagSy etc.
THE CITIZENS’ BANK OF KENTUCKY IS TREASURER.
I All Monies arising from the sale of tickets will be depwited.with the Cit^tens’ Bark, subject ci
I order of the Pre identard Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by the Bofiiness Alanagtr.
During the Concert, the sum of _
i3S0,000 IN GR.333KTBAOB.rt
Will be distributed, by lot. to the holders of tickets in the followinz sifts, vie:
50,l* 9
ltd
lW
11
... I«*
... in*
.... »•:.
1S,i1
: ~3S
““85
I One Gift of 825,000
One Gift of 20,000
I One Gift of 19,000
One Gift of
One Gift of 17,000
One Gift of i§’999
One Gift of 15,000
One Gift of
rOne Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of 7,000
One Gift of 6,000
14 000
14,000
12,000
11,000
10,600
9,000
8,000
One Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of
One Gift of
Ten Gifts of S1000 each.
Fifteen Gifts of 6900 each
Eighteen Gifts of 6800 each
Twenty Gifts of *700 each.
Twenty-five Gifts of 6600 each..
Thirty Gifts of 6500 each
Forty Gifts of 6400 each.
Forty-five Gifts of 6300 each... ■
Fifty Gifts of 6200 each
446 Gifts of 6100 each
721 Gifts in »H
..*350,
, off
Never failing. Boxes donble tbe size as others.
Hermotrically sealed and always fresh.
For ealo in Macon, at wholesale and retail, by J.
d, Zcilin A Co-, Hunt, Ilaukin A Lamar, and all
druggists. - feb26aAwly
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION,
KARRZAGE
GUISE.
A private Conn
selorto the Mar
ried or those about
to marry, with the
latest diecoveriei
.on the physiolog
ical mysteries aud revelation! of the physical ait
tem, how to preserve the complexion. etc~
Thiaiaan&f
erons engraving,
for those who ar<
still it is a book that ought- _
and not laid carelcsdy about the house.
Bent to any one (free of postage) for 50
Address Dr. Butt*a Dispensary, No.
street, St. Louis. Mo.
_ NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED A
FORTUNATE.
Before gpplying to the notorious Quacks wh»*d-
. artiso in puelio papers or using any Quack Rem
edies. peruse Dr. Butts' work, no matter what your
disease it or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail
the diseases mentioned in his works. 0 til ce, No. 12
. Eighth street, bet. Market and Cheanut. St. Louia.
•the exDenses of tne enterprise and making tne to th« establishment
proceeds a^^R^M^SKLaTu^S^SS:
PUBLIC LIEIU9lXIY OX' XX J3 TT V
The Concert and distribution will take place under th. immediate supervision of the Trustees
^Wi«it.d by wsii known »doitiasns of Kentucky, who bsvsoon^
present at the Concert and to nunerinted the (,r *£*, n *® ri , n 1 ^»aid on presentation of them or their ^
of 200 0G0 as in the San F
, Buyer* wfll note teat there are only lM-OMtieksta^tiutwiil^or iwanD iefbar
i8coveriee | ffi&SgSft. 15.1870. end turned over *12.000 to tho Secretary, i*
ho *iuu O00 sift “tile §an Francisco Gift Concert under the m.naremsnt of C. R. Fetere.
r*k Jr drown and waa awarded and paid to a gentleman in New Orleans. -
^W^Thenumbersand gifts «re drawn by blind children from * tol4yj»n of ago. fintc j lists sent
tv- rirnwinff will be extensively published, and parties ordering ticket! wm have p
Part i Mfornfio k clubs and desiring information will pleaso address this office. gicOO.
ll l^efcets for WOO; 2S Tickets, 8255; 50 Tickets, »500,1X3 nekrt^
■saasaswa
i !zhth I
CN-
LOOK TO YOUK CIOXDKEN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
MANNER OF DRAWING: .
wo glass wheel.. Onowheel will contain 100.000 nnmbara. pjstotasa?^Tdr.w«
81000 or 8100,000. aa announced - ■
MRS. Cures Colic and Grip-
WHITCOMB'S ing in the Bowela, and
6YKUP. facilititatS3 the process
of Teething. Subdue3
WHITCOMB’S Conrultion! and over
SYRUP come! all diseafM in-
_MBS- cident to infant! and
WHITCOMB'S Children. Cures Di-
SYRUP. arrhea. Dysentery and
Summer Complaint in
children of all ages.
It is the Great Infant's and < *
Remedy in all disorders brought
other cause.
sii
CENTS.
its are
The i
13,304 TICKETS DISPOSED OF IM JULY.
0 tickets ar*sold.onlySS.OOOn”®^ ot B
Incus 50.000 tickstiioalr sM^oti*
^ JZnThalf. And !*.«-•“& “&*
ifnli—it
on?hM‘Aniine*eonly
Children's Soothing
tt on by teething or
onicc, 120 Malu-st.. Jokuson Bl«v
[ R.T. DURRETT v> ge«%
W. N. HALDKMAN
-President I Jf. W. CLUSKY
-V. Pres’t | CITIZENS’ BANK..
Tickets and information can be had from
N. H. HEMPSTED, Milwankeo,
"jfooiO.’a
, Waco#*
Yrep/redby Iho GRAFTON MEDICINE CO™ 8t- j ^ rHE - N ' cu . VirgtaiafStri Nevada.
® b^bruggistl land Dealers in MsdWnj^very. | en, JlLjon' 1 Qaf pttrticula^^, CaU onora*IreBsBRoW*So»Jji^Sfere. Stationers