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<£l)c Cljciolwe ^Vbimncc
Cantjn, G\., Oot®l>cr 14, 1S8J
IN GENERAL.
If y« i arc wanting any fanning tools,
groceries, clothing, shoes or hoots, Indies
dress goods; such ar worsted, alpacas.
silks e'c.—Clocks, T eking, hickory m , . , ,. . .
stripes, canton flannels sbi'tings, sheet.. I he stones am being htiuldPtl lor
intts hlack jeans from 1H to hOcts per j building the new jail. Mr. Archer
Mr. 3. W. Worley of Sharp Top
is our authorized agent, aiulvil
receive sulv-clibers for the AD
VANCE.
Mr J. V. Keith is an nutherized
ng-nt for the Cherokee Advance.
Ill* will make any arrangements with
subscrih ra that can he made by ns
Call and subscribe to him
LOCAL DOTS
yrd, r.nsaitncr* etc
at McAfee s
You can
find thee
Sep 0
AN OFFER.
I have secured free tuition in the I)ah
loncg* College, for tlireo young men, in
addition to those I havo tin re now.
Anyone dcsirirg t lie place—ploase
apply to me at once. Must live in my
District 15. F. PAYNE,
Septt) ’82. Senator 30th I)ist.
Land for Sale.
I will sell my land, 2 8 4 miles from
Canton, containing SO acres, more ai
le s. Dwelling and usual out houses,
with an excellent spring of water on the
premises. Ten acres best bot'om, bal
ance, best upland in the county. Title8
pe lect. « ome and see the land und
present giowiug crop. Price $5 l'.
Sipt3t) 8t. W. Fl'TRELL.
Suburbian Home
I will sell the premises in tho town of
Canton, known as the Dowda House
Ten acres of land, good orchard, two
story bouse w*llt live rooms, (food out
houses. Dwelling half mile from court
bouse in Canton. N. N. EDGE,
BeptO'82 Advance Otlice
ivVillTave YOUMONEY.
I now have a good portion of my goods
already opened—I am receiving, new
supplies almost every day. I respect
fully ivite all my friends to call in, ex
amine the goods, find out pricis—and
save monay by trading.
W. M. Ellies Sept 2nd tf.
Announcements.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Wc ore authorized to announce D. J
Massey a candidate for Tax Collector
He will bu thankful for tin influence
nu l votes of ull his friends.
Clerk of Supo’ior Court
I announce myself a candidate lor re
election to the oflico ot Cleik ot the Bu
perior Court of Cherokee c unity.
thanking my lrnuds b r pa-t kind
ness, I re-spt ctfully h'dicit their votes and
inlluencu m the next diction,
be pi bid JABEZ GALT.
County Treasurer.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for CountyTi eusttier <>i Chorokee county
Will l»e thankful or the votes und in
flucm e of my li tends
BeptDtd JOS. M. SHARP.
Tax Collector.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for'1 ax C* If etor ot Clietokie county
1 will bo tlianklul for the votes and in-
tiuem e ot all my tr ends.
aug2 li 82. THOMAS BELL, Jit.
State Senate.
We hereby announce the name of II L
Patterson of Fnisyth county, as the peo
pie's candidate for Senator of this the
80th District. MANY VOlEliS
any lo 82 .
Tax Collector.
I annnuucn to tho voters of Ohcrn
kee county, that I am a candidate foi
iux c dlictur. Will be tlianklul to all
fur their votes and influence in ihc Jan
uary eicctio D W FERGUSON
aUL-lti 82 Srlacoa
is n buotiHM - on the work.
Cob Jubtz Galt is having the
tna’ennl lor building his n w dwell
ing delivered on the ground. The.
locality is ono of ths most beautiful
iti the town.
Messrs McAfee & McConnell nre
making the linest lltur in the e’.ate
Thu »ew steam mill has every ad
vantage of all the improvements in
the most mordent machinery. All
that can bo wanted >o suit in
quantity and quality ts good wheat
and our Cherokee farm is have that.
Cotton is coming in pretty well,
now. Our cotton buyers are making
Canton us good a market as Atlanta:
when freight is taken into consider
ation.
Wheat anil ont. fields uhould be
turmd undi r by the plow before tha
vegetutiou dies, und wheat pat in
the ground even if cotton picking is
delayed u little.
The comet is moving south,
“craw fishing” from tho sun. We
are a little ulraidol it and intend to
keep un eye on its movements.
If Cnerokee county has to elect
the Senutor for the :19th 1) strict,
by a Iiaid fight with the other cum.
ties, we think Cherokee should al
ways name tho man they have to
elect.
JFliile Mr. Archer is burning
bricks for the Church, in one kiln,
It e is making unotheu kiln lor t ie
jail, so both contracts are being Ail
ed at the same time.
The M. & N. Ga. Railroad is
movihg i»n through the moutains,
beyond Jusper. With tho present
able mating! nient of tins road it wil'
soon be completed. Then Geotgia
will have no road so important, ns a
developer.
Itrick Mason Wanted
:-ix or eight good Brick layers cud get
employment by o poly in if to A W. Arch
er or to the Advance office. Good wages
paid. Cuutou, Ga. Oet7 '62-3t.
We call attention to Mr. It. T.
Jones’ call for money. lie meane
business, and the sooner uny debt is
paid the better and caster lor both
parties.
Now is the time to buy properly
in Canton. Thofe wishing to move
ton live a d progressing thfvn—the
most and healthlyin the style, w ill
do w.tll to look over our Advertise
ments of real estate. Them come
and s e us.
Pickens c nnty enmasse visited
Marie ui last Friday. The'visitors
wcie toasted and feasted ami lu-alliy
welcomed by the Marietta folks.
We intended togivesome^account
of the “IIrwkin8 Bridge” crash, but
“T. Is. 1).’’ an eye witness, lias done
it much better than we could have
done. Head It and take .warning
for the future. Crowd nothing it-
bove the ground.
Mr. Atelier is burning briCK
kiln X«». 1. tliis week.Me is also pre
paring the loundulion for the new
Baptist chuich.
J. W. Jarvis our ixcellent jeweler
and p liotograt her has bought the
lot between Jordan, C 'fgins & Co,
and W. II. Warlick's residence and
is now building him a dwelling.
J. C. ft very Esqr has had some
new fencing put up, in front of his
dwelling.
When a young man attends school
till he knows it all, he ought to go
ut Ms a missionary, to teach those
whi have not bad such facilities,
both old and young, us he lias hud.
Jcs so.
The result of tlie Cherokee coun
ty election us printed in the Advav
ok lust, week contained, an e*ror.
We reprint it in this issue, corrected.
IP* call attention to the “Atlanta
Constitution” for 1882 und 1883 ns
appears this week in the Advance.
No business man or any ono t !se
who wishes to keep up with the news
c m afford to do withotl it.
Mr. Issue Ingram, who resides
in the lo'vcr part of this oounty,
and who is ono of Cherokee's best
and most substantial citizens, is
making his arrangements to move
to Canton. Wo arc glad to see
Canton being filled up with stub
men us Mr, Ingram.
Public school touchers nro re
quested by the County IS. ComV 1 *
make their reports by the ‘JOili
Inst, so that he can audit accounts
and have tho Board order them
paid.
II
sh::rif s/ lfs iok novi mbir
Will ho sold before the court Iioiim
doer in the town of Canton, Clurokn
county, Ga, within the legal hours of
sale.on the 1st Tuesday inNoveniber,1882.
The following pr iperty to wit: 05 gal
Ions of brandy ni re or le>s, to \v : t one
key 18 gallons, one of 18 gtllni.-, one
ot 14 gallons and one of 10 gallons, Al
.-o one ml cow with white flanks and
ono cui! I, vie 1 . n us the prupi rty oi
\ irgil M. l’oiuler, to itisfy a Supi riot'
Court ti fa in favor ut James L’. Smith v-
Virgil M. Pen ! ( r Properly pointed
oat by Pluintiir in li ta J bis Oct. 3rd,
11-8-'. Fee 13,54.
Al-o at the s ’.mo t mo and place, lot
"f bind, X *. ten (10) and eleven (11) ot
the '.I d Hist and ‘,’n 1 Sect, and the
Wet hull of N >. 1287. in tho 3rd Dist,
and ‘.(id Si er. ol • In roller o nutty, con
taini :g one li'tiidted m u s more or b s,
sui i Ivi I levied i n as the property • f
Roll', l* Puck tt, to satisfy un cxicutmn
is>m d im-.iii tlii, Sapi rior court of said
coud y, in f.,vor ot William P. Dobbs,
against Rubt. 1‘ Puck it. icnant in
posse sioa n tilled. Thi- Get. lit li, 1882
W A KITCIII5N
Ft*e 3 34 I > puty s her iff
Adminintratoi’s Sale.
By virtue of an t rder from the Court
of Ordinary ol Clo rokee conn y, Will
li -obi on the t>! : uesd ly in Novcdibi r
1882, at the court Inm door in mid
c untv , I itwei n III legal mlo hours, tho
Ir et of l.i.i | in tend county, when on
said Ihii.li N x re-id-d at tlio time of
his di a li, to wit: Lots of laud Nos 414.
41(1, 4 V), 415 un 1 1 21> aces of 878. Ill)
lines oi’3-l:l, 10 i res of 377 a d one nn -
divid d e ';111 III 400 all > f the 3rd Hist,
and 8tCict. ol lor K e cmnty.imn
tainio r two It mdre I mot thirty four
uCos nn. < or I -s, t e Mime l>. ing well
imprnvid n d in good i ulliv atioil.
Tin ms of sale e edi. t 11A ULE8 NIX
oct.'i 11:82. Ailui'r of U. Nix
Fee 4-1 5(1.
(1IJ) RG1A—(. borokeo l 'minty :
To oil »liom it may cone i n :
0.1' Me lure has in tine form npplb d
to thr rndci-ignid far permanent u ttcis
of udnuu tia :o:i on the c-lnte of Albn
Gillilu ... at if i'nid c iiinty dcceatep,
mid I vv II pi upon saohipplicatiou on
the first moii y .n Novi mix r 1882
Givui and. i my linml ii<d . Ilioinl sig
nature, 2nd day ot October 1882
t . M . ,v o LU liE, Ordinary.
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THE
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FOIt 18813 0.
Is better i qi.ipped in every tense (ban
evt r before to mail.tain its position
in Tin: 1 IIONT 111xlis OF Soi l'll UN .lot’ll
NA1.I8M,
It cnlla the attention of tho reading pub-
lie to the following points that cm
be claimed. Namely, that it is
1. 'I lie largest and best paper in Georgia,
Alabama, the Citroliuns, Florida and
M ssissippi.
S.Moro reading matter than nny paper in
the South Atlantic Stuti s.
8. 'I he fullest telegraphic sirvico and
Inti t nows.
I Tho briglite.'t, best and fuili st coin.
re -pondeuco.
5 Tilt* complet* st flection returns,
it. Verbatim Legislature reports.
7. Otlleial Snpreiuo court reports.
The Oroit Georgia Paper—Better Ilian
Ever, No Intelligent Georgian can
do without it.
Every Geoiglan should take a paper in in
tlieCapital during the next Cmonths.
Tho Daily (’onstitutlon £10 pr annum;
?2.50 3 months j <'d 00 I m nth. Weekly
if 1.50 a year; Club ot 10, $1,25, with lne
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THE CONSTITUTION,
Atlanta, G.i.
(« KO K 1 1 kA—(JIuTukei* l outi y :
To all whom it may caticcrn.
A. N. Williams having in proper
bem applied to me for |iermaueat. loiters
of A • I mi hist rat ion on the estate o I Now ton
K Williams 1 .to of said coiin.y, this is to
cite ii11 umt singular tho creditors and
ie xt of kin ol Newton K Williams to he
and uppiarat. my elll j vviiliin the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any
ihey rm, why permatu ..t mlnilnii-tration
sin.nI*■* not bo granted to N M Wiliams
mi Newton U Williams’ estate.
Witness my hand and official signature
Tills August Hit li 18.**8.
O. M. Mi LURE, Ord’j
f.r, rorN'DUT.
.. rj ii HOI.
• i f t r Ttn.
••WaiVotfii y llttn»
fi. hroh, /WmI
I MUST HAVE MONEY.
All who arc indebted to me MUST cane
forward and settle.
1 NEED money and MUST have it.
1 ho notes mid occounts I hold, for
supplies, were due Hist of October, und
you had BEST pay them at O.nck and
save cost. INIy NEED of money will
|,’l«II,, M in- (n cllei i ttoW.
My guano companies have writtin me
to extend cotton option on notes no Ion
ger than the FIRST DAY of Nov.
So you had better look closely alter
them and youk ow.v Intbrkst.
“A hint to the WISE is sufficient.'*
Come up and save c. st.
Yours Respectfully, Ac ,
Oct 14tl> 1883 If. It. T. JONES.
VALUABLE Town PROP-
EttTV For Salk Cheap.
One Bri ek Store House,t wo stories high
S ze 24 x 00 tect. Well finished b Itw
and above. Lot 27 feet front, running
bick 120 feet. 'I lie locution as good us
i nn lie desired, fronting Hie priuci| al
street in Canton, An extia bargain w II
be given mid terms made to suit the
purchaser. Call soon. N. N. EDGE
col 14 1882. R. E Agt
Por County Treasurer.
We arc authorised to announce the
name of J. L. Coggins as a candidate for
re election for County Treasurer tor
Cherokee county. Mr. Coggins returns
his thanks for past favors and solicits a
repetition on the day of election.
aug5-td
DUE AND MUST BE PAID.
All who have suhsorllu-d to the build
g of tho < ariton Baptist church, are re
quested to pay in Twentyflvo per cent on
the amount subscribed, by Friday the
20tli of Oct . Inst.
The work is going on rapidly and the
Contractor is compelled to have money
to pay for labor. Don’t fail. By order
of the building committee.
octl4 JABEZ GALT, Chairman .
Por Sheriff.
Frof Alltiwiiy’8cchool opened ou
last Monday with line prospects for
a good soliool again in Canton.
“Numbej two” of Dr. Felton’s
Augusta spcecli will be found ou
the first page.
The “Arbitration” that took down
J. K. Moore’s name “Nolens Vol-
eNS," made a big mistake. Mr.
Moore is one of she best men in the
county, a3 well as one of the most
popular. These conventions, rings,
can cuse3, arbitrations and the like
are said to be curious tlnng3. The
“organized call them Conventions,
and the “Independents” call them
‘caucuses” and “arbitrations.” Jes
so.
Any one wishing the best and
cheapest property ever offered, in
one, of the most progressive and de-
We nre authorized to announce E G sirab|e towns in North Georgia
Grambling as a candidate for £herdD a j s j, ou ] j gee01 addltS8 ADVANCE C'an-
Ihe undersigned hereby announces to
the voters of l.herokeo county tliat he is
n candidate for Sheriff. lie asks respect
fullV the votes aim influence °t “ ls
friends in the January election. It he
is elected, J.P. Spears will serve as Ins
**2** U ‘% C TI'~ S ,
One largo Brick Store House, well
finished, on corner ot Gainesville and
Marietta Sts Cull at Advance Office,
examine house and get terms,
FOR SALE.
The above named house and lot. House
24 x 0J feet, tw > story high. Also
otic dwelling in the best part of town,
beautiful lot, proity cottage, good water,
garden with all the modern conveni
ences. Properly shown and best terms
presented by calling at this office.Tliis is
all desirable property and a bargain can
be had. N. N. EDGE. R. E. Agt.
oct!4 1882. Advance Office, Canton
GFOLGlA - luTokco County.
To nil whom it may eonecrn!
J. 1*. Groover, ,Vaai .oslra or of tlio
estate "!'.L e >b (Ii > iv r d e a t.apnlies
to ine f< r letters ot d s ni am t om said
AdminHuatiun, 1 w II |a - npim li is up—
plicaihn on the first Monday :.i Jaiuir
an u xt, at my office in Canton, said
ci unty.
Given under my h ind and i fficlul eig-
mt lur t is Oct htli I -‘82
C. .1/ Mo LUtt/t OnutNAUV.
Fee |1 35
GEORGIA—(Jh iiokejt County ••
To all Whom it may Concijun,
R. M. White, Guardian for Nurull F..
Wistbmok, applies to me for letters oi
dbiai-siou Irom sai<i guard unship, amt
I wid pass upon his uppt.cation on the
tiisr Monday in Novunlter next, ut my
otliei! ia Cmt' n, in said comiij.
Given under my hand and official sig-
miturj this 27tli (lav ol Sept. I8.-8.
C. M.Mo LURE. Ord’y
Cliuitcr of’ (.'union Aniciulcd
A i Actio conunlidate, amend anil nui"r-
acd'i the Act incorporatin'/ the town of
Cant ni, in the Co. of Cherokee, Shite
of Georgia; to repeal coujli ting law* ;
to provide for a Mayor and Council;
prescribe their powers and duties; and
for other purposes in connection with
mid corporation.
Canton, Ga., (Sept. 2<jtb, 1H*2.
To all Whom it may Concern:
They are hereby notified that the Board
Mayor and Councilmen, of the town of
Canton, will apply for the passage of
local net; the ni o-e being the lillo of
name, to t c Legislature of Georgia,
vInch convenes in Atlanta on the 1st
Wednesday in November, 1882. By or
der ol the council.
<). W. PUTNAM, Mayoji.
BEN F. PERRY, Bkc’y it - Ideas,
ScptflO 4t,
E B Holland &co make u Miecialty of
ladies mill gents fine sin «s, Ladies kid
btitlnn—-elienp st and l-est ill town. If
joj dont believe it cull ana see
E B Holland & co have received a
large lot of hardware cutlery, carpenters
tools etc. 9 — 10
Call on E B Holland & co if you want
to buy any dry goods, groceiies, hard
ware or any kind of merchandize, 'Jhey
will certainly save you money
An Extraordinary Cf cr.
There are a number of persons out of
employment in every cmnty,—yetenfr*
getio men willing to work do not need
to be. Those willing to work can make
from ©100 to S500 a mouth clear, work
ing for .is in a pie:c ant, and p- i mnneiit
lmsini Tile amount our agents make
varies, -some making as high as $500 A
while others as low as fli t), all depen
ding on t he energy of the ng< n . Wo
have an nrt’ele of great merit. It should
he sold to every House owner, and paja
over 100 per cent profit. Each sale is
from $8.0 to $10 00. One ug *nt in
Pennsylvania said 32 in two days, nnd
cleared 804 00. An agent in New York
made >; 15 00 in one day. Any man with
energy enough to work a full day, and
will do this during the year can make
mu 2,000 to $0,000 a year. Wu only
want one man in each county, nnd to
him will giro tlio exclusive snln as long
as lie continues to worst faithfully for us.
There is no competition, nnd nothiug
like onr Invention made. Parties liaviug
from $200 to 81000 to invest, can obtain
a General Agency for ten counties ora
state. Any one cun make an Investment
of from $25 to 81,000 without tlio least
li-k ot loss,as our Ciirulais will show
that th o investing $2.5 can rftor 30
days tiial return the go ds unsold to us
and get their money b; ck. if they do noj
clear at h ast $100. ’1 hey show that a
General Agent who will take ten coun-
tu and invest 8210,00 can after a trial
of DO days return nil goods unsold to us,
and have money returned m them if
they tail to clear at least 8750.00 in that
time. We are not paying salaries, hut
want men willing to work und obtain as
their.pay tlio profits of their energy.
Men not willing to work on our terms
will not work on any. Tuoso mkanilu
nit.UNK-s will lee. ive our largo descrip
tive cireului, and extianrdimuy offer by
i tielnaing n three cent stamp with tin ir
address. The fl,at to comply with our
i< rms will secure the county or counties
they may wish to work. Address,
ItKNNI U Manih acti iiInu Go.,
118 Smiihtli Id Street,Pittsburgh, 1’a
July 1*83 -It eow.
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INDUCE METS
For
ENTS.
Tor Sheriff.
To sell the Guiuine Bingcr Machine,
through the counties of Clu rokcc, Pick
ens, Milton, Forsyth umt Dawson.
Call on, or address
C. E. WHITCOMB.
uugl 2m Canton, Ga
NEW FALL STOCK.
New St vies of Prints,
Latest Fashion in Dress Geods,
Greatest variety in fancy goods.
Spring ami summer clothing.
Notions in great variety.
Illicit’ goods of all sorts.
Hlicetings, billeting, at d check*.
Every kind of Boys and Men’s Bata.
Ladles shoes, flippers ami gaiters.
M.-ns boots, shoes, lirogaus, tke.
Groceries, always a full stock.
Country produce bhuglit ami sold.
Any thing you w ant or m i d.
’jt ■■«. rex*.-.
SHOE DEP1BTHEIT
t sort ot forks, will” ma^
Men-
rsa
l pstaira- •
and clever
any sort of lino or boot you wish
ding a specialty.
»•- a.oM u-rs- a-it il U—IWIlf 1 W—
;i» ■
Hinglo or doulilo buggy harness, wagon
hnnu and every sort of Iniriun-s made of
b< a material. i)bl harness mended
promptly. A 1 who cal!, will lie polito-
iy wait d OO ill Every Department.
aprillG It. F. CRISLIilt.
NOTICE
Cherokee county election in Jan
He will run with out a Deputy
ton, tla.
If you want a good shoe, a good boot
nn excellent bat Ibr your self your wife
or daughter—Any thing that is k' pt in
u /ii'ct chi-s general store and ne< dad ut
home—Call ut W. M. Ellis’ and examine
and price. A'ept 2nd tf
NTERIS,
TRIPP & TOLBERT
Now have their New Steam Machinery in full operurlon in CANTON.
Pla mng Luuibt r.
Jointing and Matching.
Moulding and Preparing all
Lumbhr fur building purposes.
Special Attention
To ginning and packing cotton.
GRINDING COEN.
On the afternoon ofThuusdays and Fridays of each week will grind all corn
fit) i”Lit to our mill. ' Canton, Ga., ScptUO l&W.
Plan and specification.'! for common
Jail to Ini <-re< ted in Canton, for Chero
kee County, <!a.
bi/." ot building 80 x 40 feet, outside
meiiMireui-lit
Foundation to lie of rough or hewn
atone, 24 in fr..in firm clay, ami reaching
18 in. above ground
Walls to be of good hard brick, II
feet Ir -in stone foundation, 1(1 in. thick.
Sic.ond atory 10 fei t from M iami! floor to
lop—12 lireiii i thick .
PiiiKZK 18 in. wide, usual thiettn oss,
2 ) in. eaves, with suitable m mldingjmd
plain block or medallion brackets.
Root-' I lb r- 2 x 0 in, (J ick rafters 3
x 8 in.) w li brac 'd and nailed, covered
with traight ebgtd plunk, one ir. lli.ck.
Ho of to be of iron, style of r ut "boxed.”
Woodwork- sltepers2 x 8 in 10 in apart,
bridged. Flooring to be of good heart,
pine I l 4 in. die* sed, tougued und glov
ed, and secret nailed
Annins below—two rooms each 14 xlO,
and two each 10 x 14 feet in the clear,
with 8 teet hall between.
Bicorn! floor, nunc as below, except
space occupied by e-ils, I bat will bu of,
1 1 4 by 8 inch lumber, set ou edge upon
bond timle is 2 x 4 inch lai I in mortar.
1'nisoN t ici.Ls- 4 cells, each 8 x !). Icet,
built of plunk. Each celi to Im provid
ed with a ‘ Cook .V Ileutli Patent Jail
Window,” ami with tlio “Athens Iron
Jail Door.” For particulars, leler to
p c.Ileal ions in Ordinary’s Office.
'! lie e n f met foi i:,e above partially
d, -ci ib. d building w ill b - let out to the
lowest liiddi r, a » unton, (iii tbu20tbof
S. p . next, reserving the right to nject
any or all bid . The. eon ti act or will bo
rtquireil to give b uni und security, in
terms of the law.
The builder will be pai 1 when the
building is completed, according to con
tract, or so ea on thereafter ns the amount
can un c lltctcd by the Tax Collector.
G. M. McCLUKF,
aug23d!882td
Ordinary.
fft'-orlle prescription of one of tba
most noted and incoe-sful Hiieciallsts in tho U. S.
(amv retired) for the cure of Vrmais Itfbilltw,
I.oh! Stun hood. >J Vi,/. n..„* nu,| Ueoau. sent
lu plulu sealedeuvelope/Vee. Druggist* can mill,
Addrcti DR. WARD 4 CO., LoHiTiuw, Mo. j