The headlight. (Gray, Ga.) 1889-1???, August 24, 1889, Image 2

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EDITORIAL NOTES. Tom Woolfolk did not hang. Tlie fioveriior has eignetl Mr. Jfutt’ri liii! afi|»r.i|>riiiiing$ir».000 lor J,iic i’.iiinl Asylum al Macon. l III* original . . i • OW ,,, l*«U-.K .I >»>- ..j tll-.ll , at Mount Jlo’ly, N. J. u few davs «« 0 “* tlKi , 1,,U , , ° , !lb .. ' U " ,U . 10 ', 1,0 , ,a '. ' 1 ’ * lived fur years on the outskirts of town. M..J0 »f .1. | t Yolt. ll | .yuts .f i* A a »1 l-in- . tu, liU8 het-n eh'i-teu [iresHient ol the Mol.llo m i n . '■< . m^bt .... ... .MuItaly (ml.. u «e to ,. {ill the Vlicitof-.y O.ujSOil iiy tliO resig pution of Gcnt rul 1). II. lii l. •V«»S l he Amcncatl Kitr A-SfeO^illUon tv III In.kl its twelfth annual fiwsw’i ui f.liicago tlie 2-Slli, ai.-d <‘!0th in.-1. lion. Walter H. I] ill, of Mil i:ou, li.'iS I < c*m hocoi ea wit h h Oil the: * ir. iff lam up- and will read an fcrtic ‘he rcd.-ral J .. . c on iKliujary /Syslt-m.'’ l ip fl. W. MeCtipe, of Waslujigton I». C., mrivt-tl in Macon Kuturduy to he* piosent at iho State Coi.vcuiion of the Farineis Alliance this week _____ tvhic*li lie will address. T!jo Far , AilluilCe . ,. kt'«.-]» , broatlC'llIllg , . Jiu-T 8 and ikviit riiug tlioir hold on Ur- ^ pm-plo 1 01 tlie QijuiiiPfn btaU‘8 HncJ aril vet to kxeitmi influence niuln-aintoE iiov- ijortlon was in l>u glory the other da}- in undressing tlie Old Veterans at the organization o( the t'w Itdpiute Survr-ois Association, but no iess so than h s hearers, lie )s a man vvii tjn i.eorgia Ipves anil ite need no', be a Irani to offer lnni relf lor any jinsitum which the State is e»)|>owt*red to give so long as the old eojiliors and llje old st/hjiers children can exercise the right ol Stdfhige. Johnnie Sullivan gets a black eye in the Mississippi courts. Notwitli ttuo.lbwr thrv -.m, nub. mercy, Jtnlge ,eirell gives him the maxi mum of iinprisoiimpn', J'.’hn L is a brave and letirless figljter blit he had letter he earcj'iil how he tidies the law and tackles ihe Courts o! Mississippi. Kj.ruin is soon to go through the Fume process and is not in a much easier state of mind than Sullivan. M hen be heard of the manner in which the Mississippi Judge used up fciullivan lie said, “11—]’’ and before lie serves out lii s sentence lie may repeat the expres sion and add an occasional *■al— n it.” We don't know wlnit the result of the Farmer’s Alliance will eventual ly be, but. it seems Unit they are about to oral e the Jijtp bagging trust. The committee appointed at the meeting of tho Agricultural Commissioners heal in Atlanta August the 1st. met with a hearty reception jn 5 York and found r. i h-x SL tango in perfect M - With tlio cott.rn growers , 1 -i,« -i-c - ,,„,o ouih. 0 So also is the New Oneu s Colton Kachan • C. With the hacking of these two exchanges it is probable that the bugging question will soon be set tied. ii',.„ i lit Mate ... . Agricultural , , Co _ liven t-ion held an interesting nipctlng'at Cedartown a few days ago. Secre tary N is ret was chOsjm ns one of ttie delegates to make an extended visit through tlie Western States leaving Georgia on ih e 31st inst. The other ten u.legates, one from ench ponglessional , district , Will ... be by .J. ttio k. tale Albanco couvemiun 1 tuis week. , ... 1 hey are to yisit Cin pinuatti and Co.ambus Ohio Tliev „ , .. • mil also Visit the ., “In .. . .. l-air of Uie States of O.lno, Michigan ' * and Imli- 1U1 ■ . loleU”, , , and other points of i "8 M < «*«• '•hey will so, Jitenl njaapiuctories, dairy, stqek, cattle, and grass farms. Wo hope geutipqsen wid make close tions ■ and-come , , Vn «k sqfflenmily ,, in lor>"“(i U> ti.- ftm h I'V ,u 2 u . . , piv . l .Us -t . do . . ,i our . .UcLan •*, H * »ii u • ; ; , • V ii.at's what JJ..4 l.livlD, Many Persons Aa^rokcn 4-*n from overwork ot hotoehdfl Browu’s Iron Hitters WJniUtb tlio earwcih, aids dUreiUuu. rotuovcj mu St* Isle. ?“rcf tuilariv Qct U-v #eoulns A I-;: .'s i - i !V. t WAj f'Srst ?’« l'ioL*«»ior co • « v >—\ W» fiv M iit U “Whoa I wont, woW from VWiKhinv, that -■{<:a):', 1 ':'i Mr. Jwhu \V. Kirk, a yld tvio’/J of i'rufe -nr "I t i i along with me snnt| i -•i! <»? t »:c* indented strijw t»f p.p. r as tut, a no from ti e re talkeu of l'-7‘/' telegraphy to everybody :l i met. ,* In Colntnhns, t.nrinnrJi, iudinnnpoUa j and other western centers I met college . f , rofeJ<0 ,. 8) lmslness men and other people ' ranked high for intellect, knowledge aue 1 common sense, and all, or nearly nit, w -re i pronounced skeptics as to the pradirab.! tty of Morse's ulc-i. And I am pnttmg it | ft little mild, X think, in saying that the 1 impression wasn’t long in getting abroad that l was *■*& little I meant veil i;af, I /liflirt know. 3c« i t I mneiribf! w? son „ , lf my friends out there they were still pitying me. ! : “I whs in Indiana in the nntnnm nftM CIJt} „ TV!is CTft ,, e s lhi) ty thonsanri doi !ar appropriation to Morse for liis .xperi | 1 district mental line. The for re-deelion. congressman Poor, of that tie was up ludcd rrmn, he liau anfortanr.tely voted for that appropriation. Ifo ha:l been for voarn the‘political 1 pride * of the district. ‘ , ] e P® 0 ^ . n \ . th - ' r< l m 7 l .j ‘7 • vc h . im • thing he ti take if ihw bad tne giving . of it. Of course he didn’t doubt that he *whl be re .deeted as if by neelamation; l*.7t before election any he saw things du ft*r«ntly. A young mnn wliom n r »l)oi^' UM evei ‘ ,mi ' h ,,f L " n "- 1 ^ position nomination and went stumping 1 all over tlic district, nml bef.-ro long tk* became very warm. I have not one word to say against my opi-nent/ bo the vouiik man always befall Ins spree... •He’s a gentleman; his character cannot be itnpeabheii; lie Is honest, reasonalile. ! well informed, a coot! neighbor, end areal j ’ nice man. lint, getith-mefi, while he teas j tn congress ho voted your money away upon claptrap things like this,’ and the nominee, proceeded pmltjcing a congressional the of docn- | Mt-iit, to read text tne bill which appropriated $”0,000 for ilOiiaifi! lie f^periinents. woulu cXclfUTii. ^Thirty iiiirt\thou* thousand , ; fati'l (Jf your fcuril-earnwi dollars, gentle »"***;• " l ' :l! ? Why - t-f* set tie—listen to the bill, gentlemen—to 1 settle the prac lieability of rending niessagt-s by dec tricity t-ver wires stretdiing lo.-m; <lis- I I - ... fAUCC-S. \V hat , do , . you f ., lunk . , Of .. it, ., K ‘- 1 1;e■ ., ^ men? Yes, my opponent is a pond man, - ! he means well; but really, has his resi- ! ik-nee in Wsisi'iington helped him If ' anyf he had stayed hero at horna i.it'tj ns, would lu- ever kayo voted oitr money away for sticii a c-raay purpose? Still, ir yon think it right to vole for a man who can he fooled in this way, gentlemen, all right. “The old man was defeated.’» Mr. Kirk told this farther incident;, that from an irresponsible-, source would sound tnnch like n nmi;inee: .fust, after the first telegraph o'liee ti ns opeiaat in tVashbig on, occupying it little room over the city MKitoilice, a member of the cabinet en ered otic day in a hurry, atnl, ’handing in t bttiky document, directed the operator o “tel.-graph.it over to Ikilvimore rigiit tway.” It was closed with r. great seal, •vhirh the operator procesdet) to break. mich to tint astonishment of the states tain, who, njusl'noJ'he obji ejiug, declared that thc iid am-Te ekpo^d'm^u.y’nnoiii' eye. ‘ ‘But I cau'l ft|e;.waph it without 1 read t,” insisted the opjotor. “Well, tiu-n, you can’t send it at pi)," tnd the high i'Xlioial left, excited and in'ea'eniag. Jfo btlieved i;p was rilled with. Ills itleti was that, the tele ritpii was a sort of aerial express fey the vhisking of piiekages through air-.-prob t-dy by hitching them on to the wire by r. ■tomI tough pieep of t wiiio. Here I; euiyrtaimnent itt n transcript pi telegrapii in-earnings of that original Washington ollieo for the first week—in April, IS lj—Unit it was open for regular business: Mu ll t,», :i aiul 3. . vpnl5 ............. \plil 7.............. \pril S ............. . i a-f 1 pi ll -J.............. .'. 1.04 T-fal And there were tio deadhead messages In those days.—New York Times. A Comn.itter'* Iti port KeJrSI.-cl. Tho chairman nf the committee on finance expressed his readiness to report on the inquiry; “How shall we use ilia turplns in the treasury?” t;mX reported aa * “K Gibebery pity in de kentry a mill yon dollars to spend m flahworks. J5£S£ as Siif’ “3. llev hoss races ttn’ prizefights onco “-1. Hisuibrn”^Waterhur* watches an’ ^der skates free to all, an’ Joau’ charge nobody pullin’fur lemonade.” “Dal’s your report, is it?” asked tlf* P^nbmtps tho chairmau sat down. “It was nmdo wid the best interests of J ekentry at heart, 1 suppose?” ’ Ve8 ’ Bah ' “Wall, your committee nr’ discharged from fnrder considerashun of dp Bubjiek, an’ had better taka a long rest an’ git your strength back. I shall reject de re port janitor sine dte, nn’hand do paper to do ^ Fress. to light his liua wid.’—Detroit te,c A I’ovt h lU‘V«nge, When the poet ScheiTel was slaving in Italy for the ' benefit of his health he ve cetvcd a letter Ironi a tnend m Germany— an 1111 franked letter—containing nothing hut the words: “1 am well. With kind regards. A ours, etc.’ 1 Annoyed at hav mg to pay double postage for such nn in lifcnlfieahfc piece of news, the poet deter milted to serve his friend out. He pro «’f imracnW weight, pack,si n m a box aud sent it to his corro spondont. ’tCarrinaecollect." The latter, ,n tl »c l*Ucf that the contents of the par :ol wete valuable, gladly ]>;,id Uio heavv onarge for carriage, opened tlie box, and l? wi, tol ; is honor, nothing but an ordi nary stone, ltearmg n label on which was svitten; “Qn rece'pt of the news that ytfa KJ gkfgr RS g! *»«ws. Orlcln of >n Ancient IVorerk, The dictum that “Cleanliness is next to Mdhntss Vv , has , been aseriV.ed to ----- John -sley, but it Is said to have originated front Herbert; the “IlLt following (a clergyman’s) 1 sentenea by George -1 Is plain, but teverend and nppan clean, without tir dust, the purity of hU mini breaking out and dilating itself, even to hG body, clothes and bal'iMtoB.CtA tiuo Herald. Xccding ladies a tonic, or chiKin-r that want bulldlcj imottxs t 1 !*. Sho\.l«1 tHUC IKON HITTERS. Itl* plensantto »ke, cures M«lari«, Ir.dlge* AUU^KrsU-cpiU ns'n < ! a le^ il d!«y to ho sung without cftoms fa the h:r ul “i’iic Kiru's Old O u.atier.” John Smith, a youns atio; .icy, just a ImittCil to the !»ar. Wa« soi im and sagacious av young attorney. And a'trowu of deep abstraction held the seu'iu ofhisfuae - The result iev’fe of eonteinplatiuu of the rule in Shtl ea?c. 0 neday in term-time Mr. Smith was setting in the«-<mn, When s-.uje g.s»d min and true of th> b»dy of That fdavof m .•••, A. D. is?l. about the hour of noon, .a the count; felonious!) T-ikt*;a v.'dTl then uSl^nlv s U**dtv uw.r,* One b:iv l; M**v*, vi tivo value »»,»re ( T j,c vem- tU- n an ’ llie.e ti -mg -.-fth-- |w; Contrary g-jo-i-,an-irh;ui.-i«<>fikv..-*i.»ii jhe in such : to statute e.t e ox;,;.w,iy A u I jir-jvide-l; uity nn l .igtinsf tyheiviu the pears a:. ! -Iiy ot the »t.ite the venue ha t been laid. . Thc pri ^, aer j * ? WM then arraign v-i ujxm r.Uis charge Ami not jruilty, nvl of (hit ho threw An*l 4 saul biuy<>!t 4o.-«*ph u:>-tu country poor, the at court lar^c did : srra Mr. „ Smitu r>->ust y deieud ......... him much tp — oi> (he «ai.i • suinttple tnat obtain, in every eh.eitv hoMpit ii, wlim i a >■’oung medicul stiuloiu i> uitou # di joint. t» rectify u serious injury io au organ or a The witness «eemci! projn !}ced against poor Mr. " ;ro 'js And 3 the 'ii'trirt attorney made a tbritli:ut • Sifjeeli. -Jnlii't in oyliirh In- J >M the io.rv th 0 1 t ii.ur n.id ror the »<!«.< Uu ittexu.tu .1 to "walk tu.-ir Then Mr. m.nth ar^ and made UU speech for l i ' Vhcn v i;i,? , ir h Arrmioi.i, « ^h-iki^n^iv Jows/ui?.^! iVlV-m n "A- • riP .'m tt .. i jfi-.-it, Tanner, .Singles and M u.li.ill ,n t | . many ntlivr lio.t.-il writers and cyi-r.vim.ij ,- ti i 1 ' m '" *' 1 ol riicii a buji w elo <|tiencc/’ Anti he said : “On tUis hypothesis, my client Aw u'“T*?,Mii*!hi* 'h»|>-*.-iidc hypoti.-is If, morally that he should bo guilty don't you ><-.• r’ An< this hypctliesis, you really | And »<> on, with forty-six moro hypothesis, upon n:,n ‘‘ ,il ' wlntdi, Mr. Saiith a’)ly tlouion stated, cjui.i iwdcnslivs. nut th? jury, never stirring from the box tvm-r.iiii they rat. - ihdiinu-d ,i . , oii -i m "Uailiy•; ’ and his Honor i »II-Iti:mt»vay sentenced M-roa«« tw a ihree I ti-iv y -^rtenn an.} tlje'co>t.< iuthep'Oiiteuiiary, ..f that Htej a U.-ay v Ani1 »a W t-.p loligl : daiwVamlVmi-- ' ' £ ’ sot aatl And wilw.thee'«>k".Vhim the reason .»( this stot.-iftt ticlutvior, be said: “if.- beeau-i' 1 K-tt oil' so easy—for it tltcroM hu’ been it lew more or them darned hypoUm-i-e-, 1 felioiiid certainly nave been huuir. —IfttyiN UtissELb in Scribner's JtontMg. Xtostgeviiy of Soma wl'OtJt- Idsv.•>!:■). (leip-ra! Grant died fit the age of 63. Genera! Istgati died :tt. the age ot 60. General Hancock died at the age of til. General MeGlcllan died at the ttge of 00. General Ihtileck died at the age of 50. General George G, Meade died at ->7. General George II. Thomas died at 54. General W. T. Sherman is the only one of the few great generals oFthewar who has passed hevoiul the fatal 63, and Far * MO c ' l '^* tnHt u:n! ’ 1 ^ Ordimuy's Ofliec, Jones Co. Gil. J i l,nc o- it locn 1 hl - ,n “ l ' M'!:creas, W. II. Harden as Atlm’r. on Estate of James (». Far ties, dec’tl applies to nip for DistnUsiOQ from said Estate. These arc to cite all persons concerned to show cause if any they have to the contrary, at this office on the lirgt Monday m October nest. Witness my hand officiary. i», T. U0SS. Oflinaiy. Ordinary's OtTico, Jones Co. G'a. 1 1,.,, A «»a«U J 4il io-n Ion. - . Whereas. r \V. W. ilavron, Adin’r. 011 dee'd. ^ st:itco1 applies - y:Ut for FiUttason, Dismission. Col. to me Tlwe * to ou- all i>cisoiis concom. ed t o show cause if any they have to *' 1C o ,nl G'>'V at tins ollice on or bv the first. Monday in October next. Witness my hand officially, It. r l\ UOSS, Ordinary. esm J, r,“r h Tjpr n in caiIi locality,:h« vcw g m t>r« •mm^-niachira mtue the world, with nti the wUnvhiumts m " *’ Vi’iM also ncnt* a »umph to liuo t«f our costly and valuable avl I Miuplfs. Jy return wo K«k »ha: ypy show what we tHirtl, u> those \yht» may c«R at your home, 4 ml after knicHitks alteluill become your own UUR « iyt • , 4|\ rv .- ^ AproiH-rly. This gnmtl nuidiinw >1 < after thc Sincs'r pairnt*. M?t f’StS'r'i ISm«8J; r SMrfeSSTW» HI" " i 1 * 1 as t, cuvn a: to., box tt», Aa«mu, itntnal P '4B«V fwrlSIiW. SoU«| «©!«1 mm Wa*r".. •Si'jK™ "»G:h lu uatll X fatfcl.v, llii x?A (D avy S. h 1 4 , 5 3 e*.>r-4. l'.i til R. ii, , * n,s ** y -''**" ”h »*■’.'.! fj'H C\l aim! l>»ie u.*M IM’Mou vt equal In each vain# m i.-*. tf- 'r’&Mv toft ’flier cail'.y with can our wwurw 1 nrpr one * ml fr- t-G* «, MKBST MMir uab^w Urn? of Mouachdii Sampto*. T’aese eatupies, it %eil YVee, a* tho aC*i 'v itch, wo »cu;| kept and v ii have P*tt> tn Tnflr htmi* ft»r 3 otou(4s «mJ fhowru thorn ^ho tony hato calk’d, tkoy become your own pToprrtv. T'u s», "WLo writ® at coco can lo ears . f n*oeivfng the 14r*Tfrb “•nd WkjpaT all «tpre«« t ftr’eht. mc. Addw «loui» j UuJt Of a,i*uikiaim.jy.a»«* O - MAKE - MONEY! ( t P} bm ingatwboia ' sale and *«ii:g a* »tv’6tGr(l th'.Ut* 1( flMpi botiHi rit r. oh ♦sirfh. On Ti Cpjpt ot 98 cts. »:* oi.-e cor.t sta«n|'« _ ***&*-'77' SSS'rfwJSJSIf *1 ¥ u *>o"•»!«. f «•■'*. «,»* : ,r ' .a*wr, mp«f, »u4 ,r»onty*l),rwt ,t «■!, sTV. fuf J- *ncw,«*. ,,-"”1. ..U .«*«., to I , if • w**.\ - * - i +** *-tV TAMi |>KIbM(ir3t €s*' 9S&JHHK T?Ws8er4 ;:-i ' •'*??&^sssya!S!»®asa^ i\4* rrs. VfiTr.VsVSffill you t-lORtMiti must svtv* r ?: ■: •: t| KHUpaa v ' SSSTCaBSiK• :: - - * ^ .: f i ™™ ,rr ;* r "‘•:.r;'::L’ f fWM & i 1SfR&^wsst ’%*«*•**»«. - aoi ^ j ,0 " «« • / w-\ b50 J, 4Pl^.f©g^^^U- ilSgvWr te - ^ .: ■.V. p ____ 4o ^a s,S^ I! sv | 5 , c n:i n, 5 :; rV" | tri Ias 2 ES£®s:: g '■fjf . h Lk t^jj t *ao H £ p s-> faii E r \ n . ' .. m WATCHES. \ $Is1S£SkB ? 2 i I t ti “« ki-okR iut n i"4A' .'v- :‘V • w . V - ' -"‘-V Xf&'Jt tin Ss'Sach? ‘ Sf»ojj|>le|f .^it‘.lireo«.a “ *5$ I’Jioarfijii. : i'l:-"',.'"■; . '• ' .1 .'*»!>-. :-■ g-.v. ; irt»<j t* U'o ^—R lg* lwj.wunjf r Ntnw t.ueis. iv*a, ‘'.m rri-'-vcr o.o.‘‘!<■*•■• : - ar ..-t »vi;.-re tiicv P’i\7 tl :s c.ij. facvnwWa t »ii !.. > r-t r t .,.• ,v >:•: ,j t, si; , r •*• >. “.«•■ irU.o'.y tii .1 of sulserU'Ut.e r»sa «stu*-t. for ' msmyts. t ^LVmuw vv,.-*»-mi n. rlua.;., . «r tuelu'H. can cumnetc aeopm^aKUd these extra S» 00 mk'n ‘ Btl’ty 9SlQ^9<S*f!S% ?»C T -pr • “ ‘-i -lv« Yearly Snl;scrilj*iira. Tt-n t>? . I iao.o<» jrerfu^.' ’’ * .»ul<cVt!»; r -\• .»^rtrwHvri.scripUon. rt-raciubot an-tSd.OO, iotaClabof —— -— forty -------,-.-------- --------_ - a odt *••»;« t ••. -.cn- pa ».»••> 1 - ■• ttwant>«,"iSi'O'w .1 '-ill ^iidUvo cstr^, SBhscrspttons. anafriw:., TvewUiEeouo.’.i ottr-.a Kwi.a rfr-t ! --»ut. S«a«ai>»- ■ ■ asou mailed to Meals, suit retain the atemiuan tor jwitseh. mw tow fjit-f iun eiiftl?? ?/» SfliCKA' s.-:vl money, s^alt ?monnta by jtostei noted < r s laia i* - .1 mag cento* ^ lirj p o-:Uin otc^crjiut>t L»& t.htoie.tHi; A;w smwinte. *»y cypress or draft, .n ctacara * Sew Sort, stourriak. SiSOaffiia iroTOfeCW^p, ICO and I6S WaoWnstor. Ct., 0HK5A00, H.C >** • %.3. . 2 ? S i a whk pm / 14 I V \1 JL U2 . CO ¥ if J! CO / I a i! Hi i A W / W% A* A T E N T £1) 5S M B ft 1? ? t k 1 S 8 6 Improvement on Horse Collar. Ey James L. Campbell, Uontio.'llo, Ca. T KSTI M O K 1 A L d : A u oust a, Cl a ., June 11th 188!', Mk. J. L. Campubel, Mom'Icf.i.t.0, Ga. Dear Sir:—MY* have four of your Coders on our Dray Horses and me so we!' pleased wiih them that I would not use any other. Rinoe we have used them nore of our Horses have had a sore shou'der or have been galded. I have no hesitation Collar in saving they nre the best we hut a ive: used. Yours Truly, A. The F. Cromhe, Sup’t, Factory Augusta Union’ Point, Ga. I Pave r.Fed the and Campbell that is T wither Collar can say it ihe only collar that would not gall mv mules. It is perfect cunfort littfng. wearing and gives to the mule.' I respectfully reccommcnd ihem t' all railroad workers. it. T. Martin, It. R. C. ntractor, Mi)NT.( F.I.T.O. Ga. _, T have , been u-tng . the , Can.p r, , >ell 1 titer.t Leather o.iar for two year? (U< the Mai' Route, I > ml road graams wul hauling 1' heavy be the logs M to ulo's Saw-milltr friend, and find to never making a sor- or II.' gall T Penn. Mon'ticeu.o, Ga. T had a mule with a sore shoulder. caijsod from railroad grading, m l would lit ve. lost the nw of bint had T not u-ed your patent Leather .C.-Uar. which cured t.ht shoulder ii n lew days. J. Cr J'oLi.EtCK, Afrut C a , J v r c 3 (tl) 1 H 0 This is to certity that I have used the Collar made by Mr. J L. Camp bell and can say they are the best i ever used -Yuur \V r . ii. Cake Augusta, Ga., June 11th 1889 ’Uns • is to . certify , r that , I r have , used „„ , the Collars made by Mr. James h Campbell mid can say they ate a, S«Qd collar as 1 ever used .’, gXstmn it iT °' EiDoitA.GA. , 1 ]n * 18 . ? ccrtli . y tIui t 1 am using “ horse , cnl arpatm.ted , by Mr. ., James , I’-bampbeU, that is giung entiro of satwiftctioa. Bolore using it. one j»y mules had two sores end a swol en &*** 011 b' s shoulders, caused t * 0 ™ llie l > se of cmnmon stylo collars. .Since using turn patent. collar, bis shou'tiers have become en tirdv well. 1 led no hesitancy in re commemliug it to the public. L j n i e „d t 0 UsC uo other. Very Re-* j pect fully, Joh n L. G. Woops. Avgusta, Ga., June 8th 1SS9 Mr, J. L. Campbeit., MQ.vrf.cELfio, Ga. Dear Sit:;-I have now had ouo of your Collars in use for four or five . , much pleased piontlis ^ anu am 'lcntl\ recommeml "H:i ,:,in con 3 ^ ?»« ^rmg a good ft°Lar. \ery Iru v T ours, D. Rear, Merjltan-