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OVERSTOCKED!
On account of the lateness of the summer and inclemency ot
the weather we tind that we are overstocked in several depart
ments, as WK NEVER CARRY OVER ANY GOODS FROM ONE
SEASON TO ANOTHER. We are determined to close out our
stock at prices that will undoubtedly have the desired effect.
CLOTHING!
Ladies and Gents Low Quartered Shoes, Ladies Dress and White
Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Parasols, etc. We shall force of at
any price.
No such an op|H>rtunity for bargains has ever been offered to
the people of Bartow county. WE MEAN BUSINESS.
SCHEUER BROTHERS,
The Leaders of Low I 3 rices.
MU COMPANY.
II AVING l.o( \TEI) AT FRICK COMPANY’S BRANCH HOUSE, 81 SOUTH PRYOR
1 STREET, ATLANTA, CA., as their General Ageuts, we will keep on hand a full
iue ol their niiu hmery, sueli as •
1 *oi*lal)lo, Stationary and. Traction Engines,
Boilers, Saw Mills and Saws, Threshers and Vibrators,
Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Cane Mills and Evaporators,
Besides, we are general agents for the celebrated Osborne Reapers, Binders and Mowers and the
American Fruit Evaporator, the best on the market. We also keep in stock a complete line of
Repairs of all machinery sold by us, with a large line of Rubber and Leather Belting, all widths
and grades; Brass goods and l’i ping sizes, Glad and Steam Guages, Inspirators, Injeetcs, &c.
I Being Manufacturers’ Agents we can give you bottom prices. Send for catalogue
unil i ,ri lisl MzYLSUY & AVERY,
General Agents, 81 South Pryor Sts., ATLANTA, CA.
Mention this papor.
ALL ABOARD
FOR THE
NORTH GEORGIA
Cheap: Furniture: House!
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
£ would respectfully call the attention of my friends as well as the people generally to the fact
that 1 have bought out the Furniture Store of Mr. das. H. Gilreath. and will continue the business
at the same old stand. I will always endeavor to keep the very best goods in the market as well
as those that will suit parties of limited means. One tiling is certain, lam offering goods cheap, at
figures that will sustain the well-earned reputation of this house in giving bargains.
Those Intending to Commence Keeping House Could do no Better
Than to Give Me a Call. I Guarantee they will be
Pleased at my Stock.
1 will also handle the “ NKW HOME” Sewing Machine, which is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction. The ladies should he certain to see this easy-running machine before
they purchase. Have just opened up a nice line of MATTINGS. Something new and
and nice. All 1 ask is a trial.
S. L. VANDIVERE,
ITopT. IST. Gra. Cheap Furniture House.
Hew Spring 1 Goods!!
I beg leave to inform u.y customers and the people of Bartow county and surrounding count) y
to the fact that my new goods are all in and it is conceded by all that I have
The Largest Stools,
Tiie Handsomest Display,
AND
The Lowest Frioes
I'll at have ever been heard of in Cartersville. 1 have all the new styles and novelties in
lIATS AND BONNETS.
Come and see for yourselves that I have decidedly the handsomest stock I ever had and am
aelling'cheaper tnau you have ever purchased such goods before. Thanking vou for your most
liberal patronage and asking for a continuance of the same, I am, Most Respectfully,
MISS E. M.
Over Mays Sc Pritchett’s, Cartersville.
C onie and make your selections before the stoek is depleted.
EXCITEMENT JN TEXAS.
iiu at excitement has been caused in the vicin
ity of Pans, Tex., by ibe remarkable recovery
of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could
not turn in bed, 01* raise his head; everybody
said he was dying of Consumption. A trial
bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery was sent
him. Finding relief, be bought a large bottle
and a box ol Dr. King’s New Life Fills; by the
time lie bad taken two boxes of Fills and two
bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had
gained in ilesh thirty-six pounds.
Trial bolt e of this Great Discovery for Con
sumption lree at David W. Curry’s. 2
Keynote to Health.
Health is wealth. Wealth means inde
pendence. The kevnote is I)r. Bosanko’s
< ,’ough and Lung S\ i up, the best Cough
Syrup iti the world. Cutes Coughs,
Colds, Pains in the Chest, Bronchitis and
Primary Consumption. One dose gives
n-lief'in every * case. Take no other.
Price 50 cents and sl. Sold by D. W.
Curry. 1
Fittings ! Steam Fittings ! !
V. L Williams & Cos. areVtow prepared
to furnish steam fittings and pipe. Do
not send off when you can buy cheaper
at home.
Curry’s Liver Compound relieveseon
itpation.
An Enterprising-Reliable House
David W. Curry can always be relied
upon not only to carry in stock the best
of everything, but to secure the Agency
for such articles as have well-known
merit, and are popular with the people,
thereby sustaining the reputation of
being always enterprising, and ever re
liable. Having secured the Agency for
the celebrated Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption will sell it on a positive
guarantee. It will surely cure any and
every affection of Throat, Lung's and
Chest, and to show our confidence, we
invite you to call and get a Trial Bottle
Free. i
A Reliable Article.
- For enterprise, push and a desire to get
such goods as will give the trade satisfac
tion, D. W. Curry, the druggist, leads all
competition. He handles Dr. Bosanko’s
Cough and Lung Syrup, because it is the
best medicine on the market, for Coughs,
Colds, Croup and Primary Consumption.
Price 50 cents and SI.OO. 1
Curry’s Flavoring Extracts are abso
lutely pure and full strength. Give
them atrial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salvo in the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, ehanped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required,
it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25c per
box. For sale by O W. Curry.
D. W. Curry: Dear Sir—l have care
fully examined the formula and inode
of preparing Curry’s Diarrhoea and
Dysentery Specific, it is a scientific
remedy, carefully compounded and is
well calculated to do all that is claimed
for it. I prescribe it in my practice and
can say it has a) ways come up to my fullest
expectations. Respectfully,
C. M. Griffin, M. D.
—• B ♦ ■
Curry’s Liver Compound, of Southern
Knots and Herbs is purely vegetable, and
is guaranteed to speedily relieve consti
pation, indigestion, heartburn, headache,
jaundice, dizziness and all liver or bowel
affections.
Call at Curry’s Drug Store for a Grier’s
Almanac.
Delectalave is endorsed bv prominent
physicians. Try a bottle.' Gurry sells
it.
From a good Old Citizen.
For the unbearable headache dependent
upon torpor of the iiver, constipation and
its attending languor, I have found noth
ing that affords relief as your Liver Com
pound. A. M. Franklin.
Manufactured by D. VV. Curry, Car
tel sville, Ga.
Paiietto, Ga., Sept, 24,1881.
I certify that on the 19th of September I com
menced giving my child, 20 months old, Smith’
Worm Oil, and the following day 23 worms were
expelled from 4 to 10 inches long.
mchlß S W. LONG.
For the Use of Man or Woman. The
most useful article ever invented. Price
$L Put up in neat box with full direc
tions.
M. E. A. Cos., P. 0. Vox, 1993 N. Y. City
PROTECT YOUR EYES!
"eVtCTACIf I*°
FAT? JULY I”IS7S.
MR. H. HIRSCHBERG,
The well-known Optician of 107 N. Fourth Str.,
(under Planters House) St. Louis, has apitointeri
1). W.CUKRY of Cartersville as Agent for
his celebrated Diamond Spectacles and Eye
glasses, and also for his Diamond Non-Change
able Spectacles and Eyeglasses. These Glasses
are the greatest invention ever made in Specta
cles. By a proper construction of the Lens a
person purchasing a pair of these Non-Changea
ble Glasses never has to change these Glasses
from the eyes, and every pair purchased are
guaranteed, so that if they ever leave the eyes
(no matter how rusted or scratched the Lenses
are) they will furnish the party with anew pair
of Glasses free of charge.
I>. W. CUKIIY has a full assortment, and in
vites all who wish to satisfy themselves of the
great superiority of these Glasses over any and
all others now in use, to call and examine the
same at
DAVID W. CURRY’S
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Cartersville. Ga.
Fashionable Millinery,
I would respectfully call the attention of the
people of (Jartersville and Barlow county
to my new stock of
Spring and Summer Millinery,
Consisting of
hats, bonnets,
Trimmings, IDresses, Etc.
Come and see the latest new styles in Head
gear. Work done on the shortest notice and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
MISS LEO SHOCKLEY,
First door aliove Mays & Pritchet,
Cartersville. Ga.
LOST POWER
And Sexual Weaknesses,
however induced, not only relieved hut PERMA
NENTLY CURED without medicine.
IT COSTS NOTHING
to semi for particulars, which we will forward
free in sealed envolopc on application. Don’t
miss this opportunity. Address
M. E. A. Cos., 1267 Broadway,
New York City.
May 27-ly, *
W. I. Heyward,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office near corner Main and Erwin Sts
1 Mate a Specialty of Mercantile Lay.
MM
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
Quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
atamp for sealed particulars. Addreee
Pr. WARP A CO. Uuliltm, Mf,
4>l AA A YEAR. Thi Courant, the best local
cpDUv paper in the State.
pedigree and peed.
Facts Demonstrating That Feeding Alone
Will Perpetuate Fine Breed*.
Old-fashioned farmers were lormer
ly very incredulous of inherent Im
provements in breeds, and loved U> at
tribute superiority of individual stock
to better management and feeding.
Hence the wall-remembered saying qf
an old farmer, on looking at a prize
pen of plump porkers: •* The breed is
not got from the pedigree, but from
the owner's fuU corn crib.” Of course,
this was not the view of the profes
sional breeder. Each class magnified
the importance of the specialty In
which he excelled. But back of the
thoroughbred stock we have had Well
ofganked associations, with plenty of
money to advertise and with literary
skill to push the claims of their special
ties. These influences have made
their impression, not, perhaps, too
deeply, hut ia softie cases to the sup
pression of other truths equally
worthy of consideration.
Nobody now disputes the great im
portance, even to owners of native
gtook, of using thoroughbreds of the
specialties required to grade up their
stock to a higher standard. But the
correlative truth that this prepotency
is the result of feeding and climatic
conditions is less thought of. This pre
potency of the thoroughbred in fixing
its characteristics on its progeny is the
result of a continued course of manage
ment, in which climate food and care
are quite as important factors as purity
of blood. No amount of skill in breed
ing for desired results would avail if
not supplemented by other conditions.
At the base of every improvement of
stock for any purpose is a natural ten
dency in that direction which gives the
hint to an intelligent breeder as to the
kind of excellence for which he should
aim. To go against this tendency is
evidence of such unskillful breeding
that it can only invite failure.
Liberal feeding is essential in secur
ing breeds which attain large size and
mature early. Thus the Shorthorn
cattle and large, coarse-wooled sheep
of England naturally originated in fer
tile lowland countries where feed was
always abundant. The Down sheep,
whose superiority lies in the excellency
of their mutton, were naturally bred
from sections where nutritious grasses
gave a peculiar and distinct flavor to
the flesh. Some have even claimed
that the superiority of Jersey cows for
the production of butter of the highest
quality is primarily due to the food
which they have had for successive
generations. The island is small and
go heavily stocked with cattle that it is
impossible to maintain so many at
pasture. Cows are stabled or yarded
through the year. In summer they are
given a variety of green food. In win
ter parsnips and carrots take the place
of the English farmer’s turnip. As most
farmers know, there is no food better
than carrots and parsnips for making a
good flow of rioh milk and excellent,
high-colored butter. In time this kind
of feeding, combined with careful se
lection in breeding those animals which
show its effects most markedly, has es
tablished this peculiarity in a distinct
breed.
Early maturity and aptitude to fat
ten are characteristics most easily and
quickly fixed by skillful feeding. Muck
has bqgn done with all kinds of stock
bred for meat by ooreftil feeding. It
has been aq enormous gain tn cheap
ness of production to change the tirfie
for maturing fattening cattle from
four or five to three years or even less.
One hundred years ago th common
cattle of were poorly-fed, and
their slowneas in maturing was suoh
that not uatil four or five years old
could they be profitably fattened. Now
more beef of better quality can be made
from three or even two year-old* By
judicious feeding from birth, well
fattened beef of good quality has been
made from steers little more than a
year old.
One drawback in most breeding ex
periments in this country is that out
great staple, Indian corn, is apt to form
too large a proportion of the feeding
ration. It la too carbonaceous a food,
and does not give vigor of constitution.
Excellent as corn-meal is to fatten rap
idly, it is not good to give much of it
to breeding animals, kept to perpetuate
the characteristic of easy and early fat
tening. The prevalenoe of hog cholera
in the West is largely and probably
correctly attributed to exclusive com
feeding. Btft we can not expect that a
change in diet will at once relieve the
effects of this system of feeding con
tinued through successive generations.
Lack of constitutional vigor which pre
disposes to disease is cumulative.
Under the better cart which farm
stock gets in these times we are able to
keep profitably classes of animals
which would quiokly die out if left to
shift for themselves. But there are
limits to the improvements in breeding
animals in any one direction which oao
not be ignored without destroying their
value in nearly every other. —Amtrican
Cultivator.
—A difference of four quarts a milk
per day at the law price of two cents
per quart mak&s for three hundred
days twenty-four dollars, which is the
interest on four hundred dollars for a
year. This does not represent the en
tire difference in value, as the progeny
of superior milkers will be worth many
times as much to raise as will be the
progeny of the inferior animal- ho
fariper is rich enough to keep poor
cows— Boston Budget.
• ■
—A starving white woman in Mary
ville, Tenn., was recently sent to th#
State prison for two years for stealing
a quart of buttermilk, while in thf
same court six murderers went free.—
Chicago Journal.
—'‘Mother,” said a little girl, whs
was trying to master a pair of tight
boots, “it’s no use talking, I can’t
wear them. My toes can’t get a chance
•n breathe. ” —Lynn Union.
Curry’s Liver Compound is endorsed
by our most prominent citizens.
THE BELL MONOPOLY.
B*n*flsinl Confluences of the Recent De
cision A|timt the Bell Telephone Com
pnny.
If the President will not interfere
find the recommendations of Secretary
Lamar are acted upon vigorously by
the Department of Justice, there is a
prospect of speedy relief from the ex
actions of the Bell monopoly. Some
good lawyers hold that other com
panies are already free to enter into
competition with the Bell, as the courts
would in all probability refuse to issue
injunctions in favor of the monopoly
when its patent was being attacked by
the Government. It seems to be the
rule that injunctions will issue only
when there is no doubt as to the valid
ity of the patent; but in the case of the
telephone the Interior Department,
which originally gave the Bell Com
pany its monopoly, now questions the
justice of its action and demands an
investigation by the courts. The doubt
raised as to the Bell patent is of a grave
and far-reaching character, and in view
of it there is great uncertainty whether
any court would restrain other com
panies while the Government suit was
pending.
Of course, if the Bell Company
should be sustained all rivals entering
into competition with it would be lia
ble in damages. The contingencies,
however, are all in favor of the outside
companies, and there is strong reason
to believe that the evidence which
proved so convincing to Secretary La
mar will be equally successful in court.
Has the Bell Company any new oi
further defense to make? It is said to
have expended $50,000 in lawyers’
fees in the course of the recent investi
gation, and it certainly had every in
ducement to put forth its full strength
and defeat the opposition before it
gained such formidable headway. The
probability is that the Bell Company
exhausted its strength in the hearing
before the Interior Department and
will be no more successful in the
courts. It would not require a great
amount of hardihood for other com
panies to take the risk and enter into
competition with the monopoly at
once.
The assertion of the Bell people that
all previous cases have been decided in
their favor has no bearing on the pres
ent proceeding. In dealing with the
Government the Bell Company will
not be able to induce the plaint
iff to give the case away, nor
can the litigation be tied up
until the patent has expired. On the
request of the Department of Justice
the Government suit can be put at the
head of the dockets and passed rapidly
through the courts. A final ruling
ought to be obtained within twelve
months. A decision against the Bell
Company will not necessarily drive the
monopoly out of business, but it will
have to compete for public patronage
in a fair field and without favors. No
company or inventor should have a
monopoly of the art of telephonic com
munication, but only a patent on par
ticular instruments. In the degree that
the Government suit promises free com
petition between telephone companies
it is a matter for public congratulation.
—Chicago Tribune.
BAVED BY POVERTY.
Why a Prudent Mamma Kxcured a Luka
warm Lover.
At the reception given to Lawrence
Barrett by the Penn Club in Philadel
phia the other night an American who
had just returned from Europe after a
long residence there said: “Marriage
abroad is a business. Just before I left
Marseilles a great trouble grew out of
the circumstance that an American
naval officer then there did not know,
or foFgot, that fact. A beautiful French
girl was singing at a musical party ate
nobleman’s house. The naval officer,
who was present, was so smitten with
her that he burst into tears at the song
before all the company. He afterward
called on the girl’s mother and was
accepted as a suitor before he knew it.
When the first feeling had worn off he
saw the situation he had gotten him
self into with mamma, and went to
Nice to get out of it. The mother,
however, followed him there, and in
sisted on his carrying out the promise
that she contended he had made. He
declared that he had never offered him
self as a candidate for the girl’s hand.
The mother, all the same, threatened
him with a suit. Before there had been
any question oi intention, however, she
had, like the prudent mamma she was,
written to Washington inquiring as to
the officer’s financial condition. She
received a reply informing her that he
had nothing beyond his good looks and
his pay. She dropped him without
more ado.”— N. Y. Post.
Coming Exhibitions.
The coming Centenary Art Exhibft
tion at Berlin promises to be most elab
orate affair. There will be a huge cen
tral building, divided into twenty large
galleries, a special annex for historical
art, and another for sacred art. Close
by will stand a copy of the Temple of
Jupiter at Olympia, containing a pano
rama of Pergamos, matched on the
other side by an Egyptian building,
modelled on the Dakjeb Temple, to
display a panorama of the German pos
sessions in Africa. Bronze statues of
the different'periods will ornament the
grounds; while, to increase the attrac
tions of the exhibition, Teutonic artists
are preparing a series of gorgeous his
torical processions. Talking of exhibi
tions, Greece has now decided on a
grand national display in November,
1887, in the Palace Zappion at Athens
The chief object of the exhibition is to
illustrate Hellenic progress within the
last few years; and, as an historical
curiosity, the Olympian games will be
resuscitated.— N. Y. Post .
—A thrifty little Batavia (N. Y)
newsboy, who started in business four
years ago with a capital of five cents,
is now the proud possessor of a bank
book with two hundred and fifty dol
lars on the credit side, all earned at his
humble calling. —Buffalo Courier.
Curry’s Liver Compound is sold in
both liquid and powder—Try it.
The product of Fourteen Cahorss of the Best Mineral Water in the
World Evaporated to a Mass.
A Gift of Nature, and not a Patent Medicine.
The Finest Tonic and Appetizer Known. Cures Dyspepsia and In
digestion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhcea, Chilis and Fevers, Catarrh
and all Throat and Nasal Affections. Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual
Constipation, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Leurcorrhoea and all Fe
male Weaknesses, Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum,
Ac., Ac.
Price SI.OO for Large Size Bottle; 50 cents for small Size.
Ask your druggist for it. If he should not have it, and will not
order it, then address the proprietors and it will be sent by mail,
postage paid.
NO CUKE, NO PAY!
DIKEY’S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures weak and Inflamed
Eyes in a fow hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in
the World. Price, only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it. Have no other.
DICKEY & ANDERSON, Proprietors,
And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies,
febll-ly BRISTOL, TENNESSEE.
HICKS <& BREVARD,
CABINET MAKERS,
Manufacturers of aud Dealers in
FURNITURE of EVERT DESCRIPTION.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
Can Fnrnisli the Most Hurtle Coffin as Well as lie Most Elegant Casket.
JOB WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Shop on East Main Street, Cartersville, Georgia. n]
J A. CRAWFORD, Georgia. R. N. HUDSON, Tennessee.
Crawford <& Hudson.
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
SALE and LIVERY STABLE.
East of Railroad, Near the Courthouse.
OUR TURNOUTS ARE STRICTLY
HORSES AND MULES KEPT ON
our ACCOMMODATIONS for
HROVERS cannot be surpass-
E.yANWINKtE&CO.
Patented 1878. Improved 1881. Patented 1882.
Price* reduced to one-half former prices.
Vo. 1 Haeh. SOO.OO | Vo. Mach. $40.00
Bert Cleaner for Seed Cotton in the market.
No dinner can afford to be without one.
V. WAV WINKLE A CO., Manufacturer*,
Atlanta, Ga.
E. VAN WINKLE ft CO.
MANUFACTURERS,
—and—
thus.
.* mfe
wM KpjlV
COTTON GINS and PRESSES,
Cntton Seed Oil Kills, Cotton Seed
Lin term, Cane Hills, Saw Kills,
Rhaftlnf, Pulleys, Hanfevs,
Wind Kills and Castings,
Pnnaps and Tanks.
. VAN WINKLE A CO., Atlanta, Ca.
J. C. MILAM, Agent,
CARTERSVILLE.
mayS7-3m
AURANTII
Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin
ally caused by a disordered condition of the LIVER.
For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency, Eructations and Bumiug of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever,’
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronio Diar
rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath.
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
2MS; SHPIGER’S aURfIWTII
1b Invaluable. It is not a panacea for ail diseases,
b ICURE a " leases of the LIVER,
y U ** - STOMACH and BOWELS!
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes •
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THK
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANT3I
For sale by all
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
*4O SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia. Pa.
If you are suffering from dyspepsia,
bilious headache, or anv form of kidney
disease, take Curry’s Liver Compound
and be cured.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers nowkeep it for Sale
BEST
TO PARENTS.
Many baking powders are very pernicious
to health, and while every one regards his
own, he should also have a earo for the tender
ones—the little children.
SEA FOAM
contains none of the had qualities of baking
powders—soda or saleratus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
sciEunriFic.
All Chemists who have analyzed Sea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers who have used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts
have failed with other powders, are jubilant
over Sea Foam. Saves time , saves labor , saves
money.
It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels and restaurants
in New York city and throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JOKES & CO.,
170 Duane St., K. Y.
Heahti jsWealth!i
Dr K. C. West’s Nerve and Brain Treat.
Rent, a guaranteed Bpecific for Hysteria, Dizzi
ness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia,
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the usa
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De
pression, Softening of the Brain resulting in in
sanity and leading to misery, decay and death.
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of powet
in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermat
orrhoea caused by over-exertion of the brain, self
abuse or over-in dulgence. Each box contains
one month’s treatment. SI.OO a bol, or six boxes
for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of prioo.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
Tocure any case. With each order received bytt*
for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will
send the purchaser our written guarantee to re
fund the money if the treatment does not effect
A cure. Guarantees issued only by
JOHN O. WEST & CO
862 W* MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS*
Sole Prop’s West’s Liver Pills.
Hthe people
RECOGNIZE THE
OLD PIONEER.
Who first issued in Commercial
form the great and purely Vege
table Blood remedy from South
ern Forests. GUINN’S
PIONEE2 BLOOD 2ENEWE2.
R. GUINN first manufactured and
sold his Medicine from PERRY,
GA., in a humble way, using an
ordinaty iron pot for boiling. The business was run
under the name of
SWIFT & OFINN, Terry, Ga. f
With the CAUTION printed on each label: “ None
genuine without the written signature of R. GUINN.”
And the Medicine was sold at go. 00 per bottle. This
co-partnership was dissolved by MR. C. T. SWIFT re
tiring, and MR. G. GUINN continuing the manufac
ture of this Celebrated Vegetable Blood Renewer
from Southern Forests up to the present time.
MACON MEDICINE CO.,
Macon, Ga„ /CTnns oHEre
Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer
cures all Blood tfr Skin Diseases.
Price per Bottle SI.OO and 1.75.
FOUTZ’S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
No Horse will die of Cobm, Dots or Lung Fe
ver. if Foutz’s Powders are used in time.
Foutz’s Powders will cure and prevent Hog Choier a.
Foutz's Powders will prevent Gapes in Fowls.
Foutz’s Powders will increase the quantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent., and make the butter firm
and sweet.
Foutz’s Powders will care or prevent almost evert
Disease to which Horses and Cattle are subject.
Foutz’s Powders wiix give Satisfaction.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID K. FOUTE, Proprietor,
’ BaLVXICOBS.MD.