The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, December 01, 1892, Image 2

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- **——r- kia THE JEftIP SESUSIEL BEN MIL! KIN, For ro« a son I 'kopriktok. ;, cup Ga., D&C , h 1883. i;hd it ehsuyes. : A respondent in the Atlanta <. m i »•»». signing himself “Demo. • • tmakes tlic following good stig m. in a recent issue of that - ; puporr “Now that the people -*f the Uuitcd ritn > s me e been redeemed from the balefm rule of ri'publifanism and pin* P we hope for and expect an • - a -u‘ prosperity. Congress will red urn I derid taxation, if peal the ; * th > issue? of state banks and , . • \ d- • r she tree and unlimited <.■■-■■- both gold and sdvt-r. An m ii in< iH-) supply will thus be i , Bat 1 his '•> not all that is There i« inaeh for f. -i ! . - rtuve to do. Confidence be* tin -i; jc n and man must lx- restored he home. Boor men a? well m < > h < 1 have :t credit. Twoeinud • -n ■ will go far tow irds accomplish results. Fii't ri'pea! the . Iasi Twitty bill of the l«gisl:t : i ■ * secondly amend the eousti ■ oh to abolish the homestead law'. Qua prpvisou in our organre ‘ hr- lone more since recoil'd rim > , ■ ■ to enslave our small dinners u, ■ owners than all other causes e-.u :■ d. The war freed (henegroes legislature d x - -gia. Now let this i; e th. poor white men. The repeal • • i' - Twitty bill and the aboli C m t the curpet bug homestead w ill --F • nd the small tarmer will have . ■ -be credit he wants and will Oe ns • -ideut as his rich neighbor. and 1. - H> ahoo*l will be siiumlated : ■ ' ■ be inspired with hope which h . never le- e while bag hadieapped and seaia* this relict ot carpet ■>'.. e in Georgia. : - writer puts it strong as to our ■ e; ad hv>, but not too strong, rii th hurtful m< asutes that may be ■.y..-T car statutes combined do not go as be towards enslaving the small ?’-‘nv. > and poor mm as does this one • '. .d yet there are poor men who ->tf i unwise as to claim that it is the'. - ulv protection against creditors. *"h ■ : ib a protection against credit* o- ; is what males it &uch a menace. ' • . . does not >t«et the poor mao • • ...all farmers.' much as it does v These have nothing to home ■ • upon, while those of more means : - It is this latter class, who from ■•■tlic : i -i of having something, obtain = > i , an i then, by homesteading, re- 1 ..<» the debt. The merchant kv of coTts® loses it,, and be must r--. ik. ,ip his losses from those who • no protection against his duims reddnst them. •Democrat,” might have gone fur mid -aid that «>ur protection laws P a premium upon di-honesty, ' :■- re doubtless have been some hon en who eougiit the protection of .-uestcads, but they do not make .!;■ the majority of those who have ui them. It'should be, and i«, h 'tregrstce that there mIhmiKI be laws’ : : t. fosters dishonesty. Such law* •a. •■ sure* to work disaster to any.State ommuuity. V utoaruly agree with . tlm Cons ti - -cn’H cos-respondeiit that the poor, wc add honest, man can never e hope while handicapped by stud, ‘t» of carpet-bag .and scalawag in Georgia. It is a wonder to us mm they have been left standing r<s - as they have. The sooner they rept'stt-tR the sooner will the star . -/'■-Ob, !i ? o ascend. r Ail other things u now to W«d toward* ife ascoml • >’* Dur legislators shotiid make oom„l«e !,v ™, m i„g U,i, o„, wvti Uog*“Lx, : The .South. The following extract* from the • nut fee tu As Record contains vv.irds truth and wisdom r ' P ,v ' r man ratt make hi.« HtUc ■ toy g» further in the South than is any other Motion uf this country. A man of moderate nKians t-an find - Her opportunities in the South for ogagtng in basiniwi tlm in a» t - her part of the country.' At " uf -avt t - | . ■ an f!ml better rites, cars bay !aw rials 'Reaper ami mato larger ' hnrimrm j n th* S.reuh an hi the Driiled States. A mat »1io mu V Z . -■m,:.*. ,-,i ruplth : re,* “ "”“ : ». -n Wral , rwrt ’an offer. The poor -w miKt ' . ** m '* , tr . ' ' M * »<WW, .r; . ”.T“* ,wh ...... *”*" mK ........-........ V. Bj,c * ' ***** ~-~y-r:rz" w... ON SOLDIER'S H"ME. The acceptance of the Soldier’s Home at Atlanta, by the legist tare, seems to ho about one of the most agitating sabjeeu* before it. A pretty large* sized suspicion Via? crept into the jntblii; mind that Ac benefits to the old soldiers is not tu,, tht, hoi© ._i_ object or nT autre ,io„; rii 11 „j .Ml .}««£ • anxious for the st ate to accept it, and make an annual appropriation of ♦15000 or more for its support. There would bo several fat hay offices to fill for the Home with big salaries attached that somebody would gel, and then His thought that real estate m flit* vinciiiity of the Home would bound up to fancy prices, and enable those who own the •estat®.or- speculate in it to turn an bones) penny by speculation. AH these are mighty sorry the old soldier has no home am! mighty mad beeftrae the legislature won’t let someone give them one for him. Now wv arc an old soldier our¬ selves and we believe m doing every¬ thing for them that can be done, bin we very much doubt this being sued) a good thing for him. He would to get the benefits of it, have to leave home, fib-mis and kindred. Many of ibe most worthy of help would mu do this, they would <ufs- >' first. They would not participate in its benefit's consequently they would not enjoy their share of what the state was doing for old soldiers. They would not sunder other ties dear to them for a homo that would not be ;t real home to them, because others dear to them could not share it with them. As we said before we are in favor of doing everything fur the old sol¬ dier shut can be done for him. But if you can't give him anything but a peck of meal and three pounds of meat, a week give it to him at “bis home,’-’ bo it ever so humble, so that he . can share , H . »«h v, Hu- «*e 1 win- ... ,,t t his, who il .be was st here slm was a, heroine. For who did so much to feed , . and , elolhe , , ... , breve soldiers our (laritig Urn war a, the wives a,„l mothers, who with their own hands spun and wove all tlm clothes they had, and many who by rluii labor in the fields produced the food for themsoives and ebiidren, and which tit the last years of the war a tenth of ' ’ ' ’ -ind even i-i ’ ii,ev hxd .’. prodttttUi was taken . '; bv the Fouled. .r crate government t-r supplies for I he army And then ink** a itoitu that such women could not share. Never, never ! And this cult'mg ......... of . .'St«)i the widows nothing ”, to do with it, we can’t, help 1 , blit f . kttid . , ,, 'shamed . . and , few ot mean about it every time we think of ii “lesriskter letlows” wiil to ashamed UiO. w.. r -._ * surpresen hear some kind .ot. Mtm applied P* them that will go into historv. Sn<*h ‘ 15, u»k„ ^ i ‘* I.,.,,,.. :l:U0 .K,. 1 ut t00 , ^ i ad ,, ' -' > but the widows mite, ................. It is no time for farmers t , ab-ui don polities but they should givedil. ig.-nt study (O :dl p.diFleai q.....fti-n-; tbey »Hoal<l'demand of t.beir icpre see.tativcs a curtailment of the |h»w era of all governments, municipal and state, as well as national, they must ni>i.st upon a reduction of all expeu .. ttona!; thev mttst fitre** the govern jn« ut to b, them alone us Dr ns 1 W, We, :n»<l to ju-rnut them to work out «—.«« ..... a revenue tnriH ; u r u must have :i safu, flexible and abundant currency: we must ... have reduced , . expenses, and A we believe if the farmers n t. are ate active, active in in tcitigciitand gmxi-tempered thal they will secure all those things.—Telfair °' Enterprise. T , , • -----—......... We think .................re.*;; oar rep resent-it Fees full *<• -.!■'!■ Sr-'N'-r”‘T'f I bey Should not. be brought " ,<h! **• into ............. 7^^ «»■*”«*»'. ” ■ '« x..m..-v «*• tain them ns idleness. Ii praperlv man , , . of the ...tat* Uf good condition and kt cp ' them so. Free men ' both U V Lttl ' and colored , can do , ihe work tficy do '>»*-■ not *»g« far k „„! s : X "7 ”" s "’ f T .. ...... y f ...... i" 4 / | ' m ->‘ « f »l ‘Hhera . j J ^ *»'CC khor With slave « -n «,], as or canviet 14 ,r - kii,il ''»v™... *....... ! ........ ~ | Therk wax a l«gttlatur.‘ commit' j 1 tee ia town most of Monday wanin'* for a train that wou <1 take them to j Offermim turn of the to convict cxnmh.c camp into- there. the cdodj- 1 he j j follonnng ..Ml Ke. tlcmt,, y™po. ed ttie <vmrmt t.ee tliat were Vune * j J. M. P.j«A county ,.1. T j Goodman, J»|wr county; I. M. er. trill, Kabuo cons.tv ; E. S3. Butt, !■ y George • l. teket, . 11)0,1 j ;lt> >”» «»«nty. They were a healthy, * ir<n, & set o{ ,ncn * ““ 1 *«ojced Uke they took the world easy ami hid then- full share of the £00,1 Things .hereof and didn't care a d— how the world wagged. ------.......- - IlOH l Fow* l&o * ulQff'. Fmw the 9&imp> turn awn* 11 is possible so to neglect aril »w. tlm present sisiU.Uioii ofteis as to cause a great reaction against the „UV in i**. « M in 1 sill.and «. pave the wav, >f not for the return „ f the sn,n.Mi»ns for A, advent of some other political organ «•«...». -t !«,, hnied ... A. ,»n„d. p!es and policy of a sound d#nwcra o t»« of He pre-sen tali ves. will b« chosen. H will of di the T i-.d House largely which ,„.on has just ,U.e action been elected whether its successors shall be democratic . also, and whether ' Mr. * Clevelnmfs successor in the ■ white house shall be a democrat. s [tit* Wm MWi {mw ' l B n^Wffi —bhh T/V-.WSjSSr^ylc^wl tm yUMgSgjMH B1 • 0. *Mt SL”ii i "uR A a «BP% P^JS kl] |Mi M ® PfS|i PI ......... & ....... islg^ bv't feci" ] T'S.aa^iS fJk : I'd mm refF ® Wm j£M J • • M gp>Hjpiaw?aa«a^-pa| ri ra ' -- *»■■»-♦ rereigu ' ■ The do wager queen of Wurtemberg is W«.l, h„ b™ *um>t<?r for foreign affairs in the Belgian ^iTcWler* record for the whole of two m-.v and <m, Twelve new cases of chofemirt&Uimr Jamis K< gi*r*. ‘in a .NVw V,.rk jnyrehant, downstairs the hotel, Imperial at Edinburgh and was killed. Although there have been few cholera fSi^Henamre wdiTt cholera sinre * ln *" declared freyfrom Observtir tire epidemic pftrtees' for some fciiat *■*..... tin it lift Jms ana . ti thv i>y>t o X the aui •Uontjf iiorit y that sfainyt mectiag it, it was was deft* d«n not to retire:from Bgaodu. IX) nn <• >‘>t i w’h S\ ond’a l or a modal of tl SCI)-, at., ......... ... ' ’ ‘ ” ' ™%rs B«v.' two b-.ii- oi wnt»*r not more than two opt, apart. Kettle Jso. I mom contain warm wafra (from 110 to 185 tll<? d^ces purpose Fahrenheit. ot inning /‘The the first reed preparatory Frfess to dippnift them into the i second. this precaution is taken it will bo difficult to keep the water in tin- «.c.«ji visxd n» the j ron-r n op-ra : pfij-ed inV KU‘\tot ^U* ni^ tfe water to pass through rcaildv <a e,a^,., La- dre le 'tt • •. from one-half to on** hnshel. A less S^^rj^^^viir^Tnnwicll^^d ' some of rhe Km ten may • ip ii t ; pl’tu t Sir imt • three times. This nr.x-,o,« will t«k y„vitj/LiiLtk., dcin-ces; wed ■ or Ulb keep the wheat : « t-r il tiwu-. j'ij;-, ,hi>nldii*-<-^itiuu-sl ; n % SSthfSTiSnh 1 ont todrv, A lat :‘,- lie teippertiirc of the water and do ! Brcbablv it will be found enfficiest be^totove tenure afire the unde?- water to kettle Hadegreca No. 3 i degret* Fahrenheit, . or list ami then add ' ciiid wac-r to du- •• it t- \Zi ,1,-nvw. ' : p®, f,?, t, 1 ' 1 ’ Pi ‘hwniieit wtoti tire seed is - j L- at the „ end , often „ minaire , th<* . tem ! pera' we of tto wan-r ins not i*tn r.* “ nw d tolow 1,58 degmxi. tto twcil stotiD below ISO degrees. n... ,r,,ShXhZ;m n = -feare* <•-- tin .h-gr.-i - Ifehi-'»hcit v*-ncn tto «•<*!« are iaa in. If-«t the end of ten j dipped into cold water; if below ; A dc ! Fh‘*y should longer to left ir. fifteen min I !N' «*:/•-. firev ... if the temperature ! - j 'D v \ ! /’V „ m i ; .farmer:, vf MicJ.igau treated ttoh: seed | The farmers Who nui-al twa^.'tv F.-” ! ; ■ i ret ,-f : ) ..v V g tv .u, j w;! ' h Uw damage dime tto'-fcmm. mm* p«* <iry) tte gr*fe partly % dfpi&sr treat untragb imd««»% seed in it to «i« otte'inan awl a-boy can toat enough tor ‘^AoSIf iSan^l «id« of a pm* eqnnily distant from to th* post. The sack can be tied tc^ tho M> ““ rt mc „ th.- othu, This will Ire fetuid a very convenient w..y for lifting thorough and plunging the The newl farmer to *- I cure treatment. £*> year. ^^t^uke mm in P^ffylSlSS afterwards allow hor wUen fust ,w arv \ them to be chilled bv cold—birth condi lions being fatal to the sweet potato, First, dig the potatoes at the right «»\'v Wt * MkmU f l»** 5W ^oneoua fetopul! an uurii» ear ofw.nJf.^plant- i jgsS , !®b£- l ft^tf 1 i 5 . ? 3 SS j,j. 0 i-ipre. time. They Examine are gtmerally them, and rips alwut that upon S~gSS^rJ"k“ ripe, and It will tot do to dig them. Bnfc «^<Sg>SZ % ”&«S! t ?“ and should bo dug. been dug. Sr. T ,™ 5 i.r w.„f it tsr 4 kver of eorn stalks m the .euwjr.th sur over the stalks uH.iit four Inches of pine *™%' or my other kind of straw Next. nati togetnor tour planks Holes or in H.ar.Lj. each iomsmir a hollow. Bor® si'leof this tnteraWv thick: stand it on end m the center of the straw and pile of the potatoes around it. Put a layer straw over the .potatoes, and a layer of cmi-Btalka, fr-Aing on ends, o-er it. <’o • r the 4aUcs Mi'li dirt, -’..ding it from close around the bank, thereby forming a ditch to turn the water from the i>otaloes. Be sure to let the top wul «f till) lx»rds extend a little above the top of the bank, Heave the top open until a rain or cold snap comes, then < o i with a puc. plank unti 1 the weather nmilcrat'.w. Tide hollow fnr uishes a chiiimei through which air can i Wil '• .u h tb • p. t-.t-. o ail around the cent- •. and slioutd be. kept open-as much i'ow.ible whiie the weather is motor' ntely cool. Put :v. winter aj>pr.'Ku:liea it h U1 bo kept <;1 1 t . h always ; hroi.oh a sweat m r h -iag bunked, and air dfe-t ribunil thre-ngit tlwio is very e ■ m.d farmers axd, F.«i.ifHE.-s. Pm , I „,, , . when too are diseunragel: There ar# fvwrWiue-' failures among farmers than among any ntlwi' e!a--s: more tueu Ijegin wifhmrfccapba! and become owners There is im<> part ot the farm that ia SnnnreSp '* V that ift th0 ..... A aaE1 m cwoekba in’ boos. A.corr^ptmdewt of the Ubi-u fc’atmar of wood ashes, lb- ,;•■-.■• not think the asfies neighbors’ a tmre. or sw-ine jKjsltivn preventive, severely but Jii* siUTerod from cholera while his jiisis tirely ,i ^ lv fr free "’‘ from *«“ lhl the ' disease The hark of the wild chnrry trooboiled to a strong liquid decoction with meal <*r or any any food f?x»d that this hog will cat. if to is U too tnn sick «h-1c to- t eat give a drench--of from ), a p- a pint to secito a pint of the quick deem and. tion. offer* The cure * > B*. vft v ' " ! hog ‘ 1 - ra \Uiii m« tot .ficvernl ymrs past. 1 rmso to nssc and ?t*U IDO togafiriiapre. .butx P. lout, -vermin. your ker«.oc:»i' oil am ami -pom-a f«, little from th - tore all along rhn e k. Tvreor three■ tonliosttioiw a year 'Tta;„ that tb fall, so my j -mm ready kill -.«,%• time after thi>muhllou£ November. lost My axperiottco in south is is that that Writ which of the killed pork the is .after the middle of Deoemtor. l()l? vV .uu > xn sores. I al"ays toep*a stick b or two 'will . ^ F.' ^ kimdi disanriear " Honey will remove maggots from a L ahytoing KKKriNR IMtiEP FRUIT, Fhiire b«;mes pat m. dried fruit will , To nfeke the finest and'jnjorst onions, Put it on when re!,* are plumed, and ..... . i Ight « Mm Dbadwood. S. I).. <M, 3 .-The Bap tl»t chnreh here, valued at *12,000, was destroywl by fire, which is snppowd to have been the work, of ineemharies. During the and fire a fireman named (km ttpnnmg into a fight pbvV, tin which named Nani t/ous got a in the phv fttetan got tlm worst df it. After the firu to armed liimse!? and, meetiug i1seuuarr<l Spur* ling in a salcxm, ivvimed and was knocked down. As bo arose (S'STSsp.rss,a intense, and the ftrremre threaten to ,.,"V i,*g juovalhere. -----— ---------- A starving mob of f x,,>«*,H»j>leat Morfla, ,. 'TZ 1 Firtre * t i’ r 'n 1" ^Vo ’ ^"wlmt ** the- w ‘ 3 iw' after. - . ... ........ ............" ' For Malaria,.Liver Trou ble,or Indigestion,USO s iron bitters u*>; iwo.jim «'Ci.toinew«l.>-l Wre-aw, bv tto inK^a--.,:-.) and A w*** FOR SALE OB BENT, The house known as the Sunny side ” offered ^ sale or rout. Terms half cash bnlanco in one or two years ) with eight per cent interest. Apply to Bex Miuhi.v. Neuralgic J'ersom Awl those tronWed overwork with wwawmeM reilevviJVytak.ng reeulttag tom oare or will h&s' Kj .,„ n ^ TobuKre niesrthttit i KTana Tabula. cure liver troubles. $1*** Tabnlea.one gives *U*f. Humus 1 abides euro constipation. liipans Tabuk*; a family remedy. Kipans Tobuk-s cure bUumaims. FOR SALE. Two lots on Broad street, each 25 by id feet for $200 each. Terms %10 e.'edt, balance %10 per month until paid for. Those lots arc suitable and well located for business or office purposes. Apply to B>:.\Mi! ikix. Or, 4»ltii Bull's Hurra llmmycr*. ta-t*- children jriMKl ami quickly |ie<,ple, removes! Worms tin? from or grown Try restoruij; them. Mn other wui ’ ami puny to n-hnst health. «,.rm utedtemo to no *»f* awl sure. Price 25 •;cnts at druR stores, .cr«e»»t l)v ttuwl by John t» Part A Sous Co., 175 and 177 Sycamore St., Chicsnati Obk). ELECTU/C BZ ITERS. Tliis remedy is bceomirig so well kown mention. and so popular All as to need no spei.il oln have used Electric Bitters sing the same song < f praise.— A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is eianned. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kulnevs, will remove Pimples, Bods, twdt Rheum and other uftxa tatimss caused by impure l>h'od.-~-\> ill drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malmiat fevers.— For cure of Headache, Consupauvn smd Indig.-stum try Kle.etrte Hi iters— Entire saisfnetbn guarmteed, or money refunded. ■—IVa-e 50 cU. pud ^L00 per bottle at FA-u\s & Co. Wh<*n Baby w.-vu skk, w«. gate her Castoria, Whee s!«e was a. Child, fee erk-,1 fox Castoria, When she bec&tno Silas, she ebmg to Castoria, When all* had Children, she gsw> them Castorii, Bteltlen’s Anih a,suite I hk Best Sai.v e ,n the world for | ' F*' p''*‘ '> im.,,.,, <- ’ ‘ S},!t ' I Lhetiin, he'd Sores, Tetter, Chapp- 1 -p Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all j Xkm Krustions, and positively dllvs i or no )--.y required; It is \ Mar.-mU-cd , H to i\ t--. i'r<-; so i ~ :. ! 'Z^S: rM - J* ul{ vai i Bv Comas & O.v.fAxy. '• I.KGAL \DV FBTtsEMFXT’S ................................................ u ‘ rLH Vn v: A.xMlU . < > E(>B< > iA — \\ a v s i: Coxnty. T -g" th ; l "t-r 1 <t *‘ w - U - F hapman l.aviug in dm , applied fur * >fin to me the gtuuman ship of the person and property of A Urns', t, iM. K. ’ amF.b.e ’ ('}«»■>. ‘ ] raan ()■''/ . j •». . J r ‘‘'% l *' , | 'Ji'rimt i his'J.pbV^tinn wib'to ! !■' urd at my offie,, t ,.! the first M„n F-> !*• •-ember mv,. t . n . ;! } '\ ta y »sNot x m ,. N ^ iluu ember ^ first ofijuinl sgnatmc, : TTd2. R. IP i lof-ps, Ordinary. \()TU-f ' pnj. s.i,,;,,,- tVVFI VP v,'vtii>- ' ' ' The rejti ', ot Z™ tZL ■ apooint t( . ■£$:. , ToutSt minor ricki 4 , the provh^ii cJUiwcd Uv hnv having been filed in this office,‘it.niee ,s hen ..FA... bv 'riven that ‘ -liter 1 ri,,.: UV rn v „„„i * V Y’ he same will be admitted , • *«> record, and stand as the judgement of tire court. VVittu s« my offiyfel signature, November first irew ' n. ,, In ,, Loi p <} Ordiaary .wiwm ,•<* n r;.a'.'A »toi - r v a,™ re- „Z7. r ' npp.uri 1 tor F; tl'c ,v "‘"'v gnu., 'j.Mfa’pof h *- f -"' llie person irnd pronertv „t \ -a«f i re at ».»•»« \ "‘‘toasttl, ***«...< , ,l »' “ M,| ‘ i otu-e is A V !’ g !,( -n t la;«t his ajpSc.i ion w,l) l,, ‘ «t my t Tec oa th, fon Monday m Lceetnbcr n»AI, Givis 'iSK?-SJrt.i?« mi* iuwi....... 1 ' ^ ^'«re-re-o........ i Wilt be sold before the .V h-S v , H , ^ >'• »** s3 ^’ **n the ■tv-.i hhtt Tuesday „ :h.- in ■ h::.;r:;.rhJh hhh “it Let. :>T .-lire •> ;Im- ... .. t Z , «f s»id R ( .p h t? * U t w,dAK tl S,' ,-l.ei it VST fLIITIlHIi FI!II THE MUim, AT imm i "‘‘©lit- Fi-ic© €l©tMe «8 aiid Ifa.li m <t&e»li.es. M We are better prepared to handle our inereafted buduesf, than ever, and are Hhowinjgon Our Counters, The Lttitresi and Most Comleto Line CF FAIL m WINTER CLOTHING ! Fob Moil Bie .& i,iTri,K I ever btdbrv sdnnui in this.City. fA- ............ We jii*opose sus-.fctdalngv oui old and envluidv '.Ro.j)«tatinn for hair ami S.pnre- di'.-.ling-, «■ OJSTB PtitTChT TO A ITT xjiA'i y//a' rmtr zon'/ist wx/ct: e GJ i *y? B jm* ® ORDERS ?OLIf:rn-D wiAii I’RIV H.EOF of FXAMDVATIONA A i’-F ibf, C HO ((A ( In AGENTS FOR DR. J/OGAR’S SANATe.EY CCCLS. TEE ONLY PURELY SAN XT’ARY GARMENTS MADE IN THE WORLD'AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL THE RENOWNED PHYSICIANS OF THe| WORLD. J I ES’ GfEAT IRISH SEEffTC A* - ■. f 1L For rancers-. Cat«x*rh mul all ctlier ELcod Dleases Cm Q«arante 2 d. mu SALK U;?B1-.N Mli.IKIN, ,/ESFP, <JA. H. A. imWfJQli REX t'il At, A 0 E VI POlt ? 1 i CO: 1 < t f A A Mil FL'WIDA. PATTK!IS!)X j «. V ow .is fT our Jiianee x #) —r» sect' re—. BA NBA FAH xilfi HIM Till;— UAQsx Tl 00B**XS* 11 IT 'Jfi ' FAB FOR SFHS, MjMh bed room si rrs, DINING BOOM l*’t It NUT UR W I.imtUlY FFRXirUBE, o I ’* i'ity 1 i KITi l-.CS FFL'.VlTUBi", SING BE MUCKS,-ami ■ fm -MineKLEAN"Kf>iFs i FBN1TFB K w v% m 1 A Fat,>).»!<; F i»M Who Know Whft t ’ St ! itu'g iin b., come r.i runl 1 / SURPRIS 1 -: Y 0 l : - Atkins’ Patent Concave Tostb Dexter. MXIE S FWQUtTE FOfJ THE WOODS Of THE $ 0 UTfl If #4> fiO EQU^L Tha pateut by which this Paw is protected consists of a depression of tba faro of tho ( cutting teeth through the center from point to hose, thus removing all frictioii whito WJto In use, of giving ft» ■**•-” strength « B anil €If Btufttess AI)L*;srCiB to tho teeth and iuereasiug three fold the Jura- j THE UOUt.H to proOUtco m Sow equaling Ore ATHiSfS r.tST < l ITISO HKXTKtt. 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