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THE AR6UB.
Mr. J. li. Maugham's mule ran away
Tuesday on the square. Nothing huit
except the lamp post and buggy, ‘the
latter was a complete wreck.
Nice, long, wide lace curtains*
at 50c a pair.
The Carmichael Cos.
R. O. Bryans A Cos. is head
quarters tor Toilet Soap, perluiL
erv, etc.
One of our thriving merchants confis
cated ft diamond pin belonging to Mr. J.
11. llanett. a drummer for an Atlanta
grocery firm, one day this week. Mr.
Barrett is not decided as to what he will
do in the matter, and the groceryman
is a little uneasy about the result of the
joke. He may let him down easy, how
ever, by telling him a big bill of goods
on the strength of it.
Full line of negligee and dress
shirts. The Carmichael Cos.
Ladies, if you want anew
dress, a nice slipper, at the low
est prices, you can find them at
Cohen’s.
For artistic workmanship, Mr. K. H.
Calvert can’t be Beat in the art of sign
painting. Nearly all the signs of Jack
son hear evidence of this fact, and we
have never yet heard a word of com
plaint arising from his work. Mr. Cal
v<* r * gave us a nice job in a sign for the
“argits office,” and all w’ork intrusted
to liig care we will recommend as being
fully up to the standard. He also con
tracts for house painting, and can save
the citicens of Jackson money by con
aulting him when anything in his line
of work is needed.
We have the best stock and
styles in straw ha s we have ever
seen in Jackson.
New York Store.
The best shoes in this town for
the lowest price at Cohen’s.
Miss Carrie Mahon, one of the Port’s
most popular and charming young ladies
leaves for Georgia on a visit shoitly and
last Friday uight her friends gave a ball
at the Mahon house in the spacious
diuing hall. There were seventeen
dances on the list for the occasion, and
it was far into the uight when the festiv
ities closed. All of those who attended
reported having had a most enjoyable
time. It was the first big dance that has
taken place in a lengthy period and
there was a large attendance. Mias
Mahon has relatives in Jackson, and will
probably make tfiis her stopping point
while in the Empire state.—Port Lava
caen (Texas).
When we say 4-4 fruit of the
loom bleaching, you Know what
we mean. Will sell it at 7 l-2c
lor the next 30 days.
The Carmichael o©.
R G. Bryans & Cos. is head
quarters for Toilet Soap, Per
fumery , etc,
A FAMILY REUNION.
Mr. John Andrews, age 74 years, and
his good wife, age 65 years, had a reun
ion at their home on April Ist. The old
couple had their fiva childreu and their
wives and husbands, together with the
grand children. They enjoyed the day
finely.
Cohen has just received anew
lot of Ginghams at sc f a yard.
12 oz. Cow Brand Soda tor 5c
at the Blue Store.
Hanes is receiving a nice lot of
stationery.
DEATH OF COLE NALL.
At half past one o’clock Monday raorn
ig Coleman P. Nall died of ulcer of the
stosiach at his home in Griffin, Georgia,
after a brief illness. He was buried
Tuesday from the residence of his
brother, Thos. Nall, by the Odd Fel
lows.
Cole Nall, as be was popularly called,
was a gentleman of many excelleut qual
ities—upright, honorable and honest in
all his dealings and a true- hearted
friend to all who were admitted to the
eircle of bis acquaintance. He had been
in poor health for a year or so past, and
was fully piepared for his death, which
he met with calmness and intrepidity.
He was a bachelor, about forty years of
age, and as a cotton buyer was well
known all through this section of Butts
county, a; well as in other parts of the
state, and his death will be learned with
general regret and honestly mourned by
many.
Cohen offers special bargains
in Gents Furnishing goods.
Hanes, the jeweler, is adding
new goods to Lis stock every
day. Call and buy what you
want from him at lowest prices.
NO PICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Stockholders of the Jackson institute
are requested to meet at the court house
•n Saturday, sth day of May, foi the pur
pose of electing boaid of directors and
transacting such other business as may
come be i ore them.
W. Ik. Mau.ett,
Chin, board directors Jackson Institute.
LOST—A very large plain gold
ring. Engraved on the inside
“Jennie to Tube.” The finder
will be rewarded by r returning
ring to this office, or to T. L.
Williams. 4t
CORRESPONDENCE.
(We are inn# wise responsible tor
the view* expressed by our correspon
dents, be be Demorraf, Repub’iean,
People’s P.rty, r Prohibitionist; but
w> ar* responsible for all on our edi
t* rial page uncrediied and without
•denatures.] — Eds.
STARK.
Editors Argus: —Wo have passed
through the cold wave and are stil
on top with a slight tendency up
ward and onward. Another mercan
tile house opened up last week at this
place. Mr. Charles Saunders has em
harmed in business, and we trust that
Dunn & Cos, w ill never have to pub
li>h his t.ame to the world.
We also have a blacksmith shop,
carriage and repair shop started heie
since the year tet in. A noted citizen
of this place is a supply boas and prin
cipal bookkeeper. Hi books are cor
rectly ami neatly kept, and reflects
some credit for a short while and con
siderable gloom over the neighbor
hood. There are yet some lovely
openings around here for the right
kind of men. It is a fact, not known
to everybody, that one mile from
this place the grave of Robert Greer,
the almanac man, can be seen The
marble slab that marks his resting
plate beats the following inscription:
In memory of
Robert Greer
who died May llih, 1848, ag* 68yeatv
We have been told by some of the
older citizens that he was a spl< n li.l
neighbor and highly esl emed by all
who knew him. In politics be was
art enthusiastic Whig of the Henry-
Clay school, and was quitea admirer
ot the distinguished Kentuckian In
religion he was a Presbyterian of the
associate reform order. One of his
grandsons lives right there in your
city—the distinguished surgeon and
physician, Dr. Itobeit Greer Bryans.
Another illustrious character died
near this place, that of tne Rev. Jesse
Mercer, for whom the Baptist college
in Macon was named. He die*l here
•■n the 6th of September, 1841, at the
residence of Rev. James Carter. The
house is yet standing just as it was
then. It now belongs to the estate of
the late W. W. Moore.
The body of the great preacher was
carried to Penficld for burial. The
escort reached Montieello the first
night after leaving here, aud we have
often h ard it said that nearly the
w hole town sat up with the corpse
that night.
If there can be found two names in
Georgia more familiar to the people
than Robert Greer and Mercer,
we can’t imagine who they are.
Occasional.
A DUMMY LINE
From Jackson to Indian Spring.
Mr. Editors, it is more than pass
ingly strange that Jackson, with all
of her push and enterprise, has not
awakt n and -o the importance of contie* t
ing Indian Spring to herself by rail.
Why do not some ot wiir businessmen
get together and perfect a plan where
by his enterprise can be carried out ?
There is no reason in the world for
waiting for some shrewd Yankee to
come clown here and get the glon
and profits that would accrue from it.
The money is here, the brain is
here, but ala 9, and alack! the great
southern summer resort is five miles
away and Jackson, noted tor able
financiers, stands idle. I submit tbit
plan : Call a mass meeting, elect a
presiil cut and board ofdiieciors; find
ou ! , through a civil engineer, the
probable cost of the road, then issue
dock at 125.00 per share, and, in tn\
opinion, every man in Butts count\
will subscribe liberal] and promptlv.
More anon, Ajax.
The above suggestion from Ajax,
who is one of our most enter.rising
citizens, meets our hearty approval.
We would be glad some of our o‘hei
citizens would speak right out in
meeting on this subj-et.
Jackson has always been equal
to tne emergency, and the above en
terpri*e would make our streets stick
ith visitors, and Jackson would leap
a rich harvest.
WHAT A VISITOR SAYS.
If tbe patrons of Jackson Institute
knew more of its workings, they would
appreciate it more. To know more of
its working* they must visit it oftener.
Every patron of the institute should visit
it at least once a month, it inspires both
pupils and teachers. They should be
sure to attend its monthly, Friday even
ing exercises, which are very interesting.
Some of its pupils show a marked degree
of excellence, as did Elam Dempsey,
Nannie Sue Ham, and Roy Daughtry of
a few evenings ago. All its pupils did
well, but tbese deserve special mention.
You shou'd attend tbe opening exercises
in the morning. See the bright faces as
they assemble in the chapel. Hear them
as they heartily join in tbe muisical exer
cises, as they are required each morning
and I assure you, you will be inspired to
greater efforts in the discharge of your
duty to your children and to the in
stitute. Visitor.
Don’t take internal remedies for te
male diseases. Common sense re
quires a direct application like **Or
auge Blossom.” Sold by W. L, Car
michael.
J. B. Guthrie and J. VV. Goddard had
a sparring match over at Thornton &
Hooten’s livery stab , on Thursday last
and Guthrie kicked Goddard out on the
25th round. Jim Thornton was refene,
while Charlie Grevham acted as time
keeper. Ist round : Some lively sparring
on both sides, resulting in a victory for
Goddard. From the 2nd to the 25th
rounds Goddard was having decidedly
the best of it, when Guthrie let in to
kicking like a Texas steer, putting God
dard to sleep and wounding him on the
limbs. There would have been some
lively infighting, but the news was re
ceived that someone had opened up a
keg or be°r dowu uear Flovilla, and the
fight was decided a draw after the most
terrific struggle ever witnessed in the
Jackson prizering. The purse —two Old
Glory cheroots —was divided evenly be
tween the two contestants.
See R. G. Brvins and get his
prices on patent med.cines.
“Orange Blossom” gives immediate
relief and permanently cures all dis
eases peculiar to ladies bo dby W.
L. Canuichael.
H F. Edwards keeps the fin
est western beef.
Go to R. G Bryans for Marbles,
Tops, Fish hooks, and Basa Ball
goods.
•* ' -
THE BUMPS ON fOUR FACE
Are caused by impure blood, aud will
never he well unless you cleanse it and
build it up in richness and purity. Bo
tanic Blood Balm, th great blood puri
fier aud tonic, is what you need. One
bottle will clear your complexion and
purify yur blood. Try it. Price SI.OO
par bottle. For sale by druggists.
Harp sells fresh meats of all
kinds.
Hanes still fixes all the clocks,
watches, etc., so they stay fixed.
Domestic sewing machines for
sale at Yellow Store h J. W.
Crum. Old machines taken in
exchange.
Edwards keeps tresli bread all
the time.
VALUABLE PRESENTS FREE
We wsh to introduce our System
Pills into every horn -. We know
that we manufacture ihe very herd
remedy on earth for r lie cure of con
stipation, Btlliousnes-, S k head
ache, Kidney Tr. uhles Torpid liv
er, etc.; and that when \on have
tr ed these pills v n will gladly re
commend them to other**. ©r take
an agency 7 , and in this wav we shall
have a large well-paying demmd
created.
Asa special inducement forever*
reader of this paper to try these pills
and take an agency at o ice, we will
give to each person who sends
twenty five cents in cash, or thirty
cents in stamps, tor a h- x of Sva
tern Pills, one of ihe following pres
ents: A Handsome Gold V’atch,
a Good Silver Watch, a Valuable
Town Lot,, a Genuine Diamond
Ring, a Casket of Silver vare *r a
Genuine $5 Gold Po.ce. Even pur
chaser gfns one of these presents.
There are r o eX'-eptio'-s S oaw
Reined* Cos., Ru'hertord, N Y
Edwards will sell 30 cents
bread tickets for 25 cents.
R. G. BRYANS & CO.
DRUGGISTS
ml Mm Slaliooory, Mil Boots, Bother Bools.
TOILET ARTICLES. &C.
Simmon’s Liver medicine 15c
.Black Draught 15c.
S. *S. S. small 69c.
A/other’s Fiic'd 1.05 c.
P. and W morphines 85c per b -ttle.
Hood’s Aarsaparilla 71c.
Alefris Cordial 69c.
Bradfield’s Female Regulator 69c.
Peruua 71c.
Pierce’s Golden J/edical Discovery 71c.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 99c.
Moise s Indian Root Pills 17c.
Pills, all other brands, 15c
Cuticura Aoap 18c.
Brown’s Iron Bitters 71c.
Soothing Syrup 18c.
Braiix cro'.ine 35c.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer 71c.
Mustang Liniment 18, 36 anti 71c.
Heloni* Cordial 61c.
Koval Germ at tire 70c.
Sulphur 5c pound
Copperas 5c pound
Epsom Salts 5c pound.
Scott’s Emulsion 73*:.
R. & BRYANS A CO.
Jackson, r a., April, 12, 1894.
Don’t ail to see the new shoes
and goods at the Blue Sto r e.
■
AFOUL MURDER.
Messrs. W. J. White aid Ossie Mc-
Nair went fishing on *he Ocmulgee river
Saturday and in a drift of trash near the
water’s edge they found an infant negro
child, that had betn placed there when
born before it was ever dressed. Coro
ner Hardy was summoned and in hold
ing an inque>t i; was declared that Sarah
Dillamarr, who is now in jail, gave birth
to the child in February, and her broth
er, Wm. Dillamarr, who is the father of
tbe child took it out of the room as soon
as it was born, and it. had not been heard
of nntil found as aboye stated. The
man, who is guilty of two of the darkest
crimes knewn to humanity, is at large.
The opaning at the New York Store
for this season attained a degree of ele
gance and a display never before equaled
in Jackson, and hardly surpassed by any
city in Georgia. Mr Torrence, the well
k own traveling man, who was here
that night, said: “I never saw its equal.
Why, I feel like I was a* High’s corner
iu Atlanta.” These gentlemen, who are
all wide-awake men, from the manager.
J. H. Carmichael, down to the delivery
boy, deserve great credit for thus adver
tising the town, besides the treat given
all lovers of beauty, who cared to go out
and see. The crowd of ladies and pretty
gills who graced the opening with their
presence, was a deserved compliment to
this enter rising firm.
.See R G. Bryans and get his
prices on patent medicines.
i|i m*
DISSOLUTION.
Having increased ray interest in the
Carm cbael Company, I have, by mutual
consent of all parties concerned, with
drawn from the firms of Etheridge & Ki
uard and Etheridge, Ktnard & Cos. Mr,
Ivinard assumes all responsibilities for the
old firm, and all notes and accounts are
payable to him. Thanking you lor past
patronage, /am,
Very respectfully,
R N. Etheridge.
Jackson, Ga., March 26th 1594.
Having purchased the interest of Mr.
R. N. Etheridge in the firms of Etheridge
& Ivinard, and A’theiidge, Kiuard&Co..
I take this method of thanking the people
for their past patronage, and hope by fair
dealing and honest treatment, I may merit
the continuation of the same in the tuture.
Y’ery iiJespectfully,
3-29 4t 8 B Ain ard.
See R G. Bryans and get his
prices on patent medicines
35 Complete Novels.
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popu nr writer, Hugh Conway ; and
the “Moore House Tragedy,’ - ' rath
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The 35 novels and the current
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O B. x 1159 New York Cn ~ N Y
Concur* Save 40c.
B a-k Draught ho *e powders 34c.
De Wilt’s S raparilla 71c.
Perrv Davi>- Pain Kide,- 19c.
Lemon El-xii 39 and 69<;.
Beso XXX Envelope* 5<- package.
WhitmarV Dandy shoe polish 17<*
Whi'mar’s Gihedgc shoe polish 18c.
Whit mar’s Royal Glos polish 7c.
H .ckleherr, Cordial L9o.
Angii-t Flower 39<\
Pierce’s Cderv Compound 69c.
Elect. i ir Bin* r 410.
Liquid Pepicnoids 69c.
Gypsy Secret 31c.
Vasaiine4<z bottle sc.
S. Jacob's Oil 26
Houm hold Ammonia ICK
Alcoek’- Porus Piaster 10c.
Wine Cardui 69c
p,rker’s Hair Balsam 35c.
Moffett’* Ter-thina 18c
RadawHv’a Ready Relief 36c.
Bvrup Figs 36 and 69c
liorsford’* Acid Phosphate 36, 71c.
Go to K. G. Bryans for Marbles,
Tops, Fish hooks, and Base Ball
goods of all kinds.
NOTICE,
This is to give notice that tbe firm of
Tbut stou & 2 haxtou is this day di-solved.
All accounts for work done in 1893, are in
the bands of .A H. Thurston. All accounts
for weik in 1894 aie payable to D F
1 haxton, who assume all responsibilities,
and will continue the business at the old
st nd, having bought ur. Thurston out.
Tbaukiiig the people for their past patron
age, I respectfully s licit a continuation of
the same, promising good work at reason
able rates. Respectfully,
4 5-4 t D- F. Thaxtok.
Is as safe and harmless as a flax
seed poultice. It acta like a poul
tice, drawing out fever and pain,
and curing all diseases peculiar
to ladies.
“Orange Blossom” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time*, it
is applied right to the parts.
Every lady can treat herself
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J.A. McGill & Cos.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111.
Sold by DR. W. L. CAIiiIICHEAL.
Ldwards will keep ice bv tbe
carload this spring and summer-
mß&k
BLOOD BALM.
1 A household remedy for all Blood and
f Skin diseases. Cures without fail, Srrot
t ula,Ulcers, Rheumatism.('atsrih. Suit Rheum
f and every form of Blood Disease from the
1 simplest pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty
1 years’ use with unvarying success, dtm
-1 onstrates its para mo im, healing, purify
t ing and building up virtues. One bott e
t has more curative virtue than a dozen of
1 any other kind. It builds up tlie h( alth
f and strength from the first dose.
[ @”lFfirTfi for Book of ll’oh*
f derful Cures, sent free on appli-
I cation.
[ If not kept by your local druggist, send
i SI.OO for a large bottle, or $5.00 for six bot
j ties, and medicine will be sent, freight
1 paid, by
(BLOOD BALM Atlanta, Ga.
Fresh at Harp’s market.
THE STAfIDMID.
DURANG’S
Rheumatie Remedy
Has sustained its reputation for 18 years
as being tiie standard remedy for tbe
quick an t permanent cure of Rheuma- ■
tisin, Gout. Sciatica, etc., in all its forms. •
>lt is endorse 1 1 by thousands <>i i’liysi- .
cians. Publi.-mers and I’atienis It is ■
purely vegetable and builds up from the ■
first rinse.* it ti ?ver fails to i lire.
Price is one dollar n bottle, or six
bottles for five dollars. Our :0-page Pam
phlet sent Free by Mail. Address,
Drag's R&Kimatio Rsmsdy Cos.
1316 L Street, Washington, D. C.
Burn nrf's hirer I*illsi\rc The best on
earth. They act with an ease that makes
them a household blessing.
PRICE 25 CTS. FEB BOX, or 5 BOVS' SO”. $1
FOR Ef-LE EY DRUGGISTS.
H. F. Edwards lias one of the
best bakers in the whole state
A NARROW ESCAPE!
How it Happened.
The following remarkable event in a lady’s
life will interest the reader: “Fora long time I
had a terrible pain at my heart, which flut
tered almost incessantly. lhud no appetite
and could not sleep. I would be compelled
to sit up in bed ana belch gas from my stom
ach until I thought every minute would be
my last. There was a feeling of oppression
about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a
full breath. 1 couldn’t sweep a room with
out sitting down and resting; but, thank
God, by the help of New Heart Cure all that
Is past and I feel D a another woman. Be
fore using the New Heart Cure I had taken
different so-called remedies and been treated
by doctors without any benefit until I was
both discouraged and ilv husband
bought me a bottle of Dr. Mies’ New Heart
Cure, and am happy to say I never regretted
it, as l now have a soiendid appetite and
sleep well. I weighed 125 pounds *. ben J be
gan taking the remedy, and now I weigh 130‘/4.
Its effect la my case has been truly marvel
ous. It far surpasses any other medicine I
have ever tuken or any benefit I ever re
ceiv’ed fi'o-n phvslcians.”-Mrs. EarryStarr,
Pottsvllle. l'a.. October 12.1802.
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is sold on a posi
tive guarantee by e l druggists, or by the Dr.
Miles Medical Cos., II khart, Ind., on receipt of
price, U per bottle, six bottles 15, express pre
paid. This great discovery by an eminent
specialist in heart disease, contains neither
opiates nor dangerous drugs*
For Sale by v-, L. ARMK’HAEL
and R. G, BRYANS & CO.
Foffr f X
dyspepsia / rf ' \ Sick or
INDIGESTION N urinhrur
n \ Bu ..v-uN.v / HEADACHE.
B/l/oi/smess\ }Jaundice
Sourness
Stomach Appetite
None Genuine Without The Likeness And
Signature ofM.A.Thedford dm FrcntOe
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.(&-
■ ■■■ Rome. Ga.
h. F. Rd wards is the man that
you ought to buy y nir in from.
He is the summer butcher.
Harp’s sausage is the best.
SHOES.
We keep Shoes to lit everybody’s foot, fancy and pocket book.
shoes, Sunday shoes aud holiday shoes, all for prices that cannot be duni at *
MILLINERY.
Weae the leading VliMinors in Jackson, tor the iva-on Uiar we hav
ing and diversified experience. We have all kinds of hats m the very u^, 1 J
styles, combining French and American piize designs. ttl ]
DRY GOODS.
Our line of Dry Goods is composed of all the latesl and most fadfinnithl
shades, ami of qualiths the best the markets of the world can afford Co- i
and see.
FANG! GROCERIES.
Our line of shelf (4roc ries cannot he surpassed in prices and q-miitv I
Our tobacco i-s< c ea> tint the euple are surpri ed a> I h qu tl \\ uf-uijjl
when tried. We keep all kinds ofsnutf. Come to see m ami be convim'd j
L. I CASON, i
Prop, ofthe VARIETY STORE. I
GUANO! GUANO!
JACKSON HIGH GRADE!
EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE!
EUTAW FERTILIZERS!
Wa desire to state to the farmers of Butts and surrounding countiei
that we are now fully prepared to cater to your wants in the way of frtin.erj
for 1894.
As i* a well known fact, we handle the famous
Jackson High Grade,
A guano that nas stood the test and came out ahead of all competition. It h
manufactured right here in your midst, and is made only of the best mated*
ais, and uader our personal supervision. Those who have tried it ar pro*
fuse in their admiration of its qualities.
It Leads Them All!
We will also handle ihe Eutaw Acid Phosphate and Eutaw Fertilizers, two
well known brands that have stood severe tests as to their quality aud re
sult ta.
Come and see us when you come to Jackson, we have enough for all,
and shall be ever pleased to fill vour orders
Very truly your friends,
ALMAND, MOON & GO.
FANCY GROCERIES!
E. G. GILMORE & HENCELY,
May s Block, Next Door to Livery Stoll .e on 3d Street-
Everything ke?t fresh, neat and clean, and the ladies are
especially invited to call on us.
We keep country used potatoes and onions, in fact, all kindd ol
country raised Vegetables.
We deliver all goods free, and orders are promptly fi led idg
a business-like manner.
Our country friends are also invited to give us their trade!
and we guarantee to please them.
GILMORE & HENCELY. ;
Jackson, Ga., Eeb. 8 1804
NEW LUMBER YARD
On the Square.
Having opened ud a new lumber yard in (own, I can save you
hauling from the depot. I propose to keep all kind of building
material. I have the best No. 2 Shingles in Butts county, and will
sell you as cheap, if not cheaper, than anybody. Will contract to
build your house, if you wish it. Come and see me, and get priee
Respectfully
T. M. FURLOW. •
" 1,000 WOMEN
Become afflicted and remain so, suf
fering untold miseries from a sense
of delicacy they cannot overcome.
BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR,
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rACTS AS A SPECIFIC. 1
It causes health to bloom on the
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The Best Medicine ever Made for Women.
"My wife has been under treatment of leadino
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the can do her own cooking, milking and washing."
N. S. Bbtan, Henderson, Ala.
BRADFIEL.D REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga
Sold by druggists at SI.OO per bottle.
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SON AND BLOOD TAINT.
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entirely cleansed my system of contagious
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Wm. S. Loomis, Shreveport, La.
CURES SCROFULA EVEN
IN ITS WORST FORMS.
I had sCROFt-LA in 1884, and cleansed my
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