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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1881)
To feel Tlie Democrat. SAT URDAY.TErTEMDEHU . m _ ____ IiOr \ T, I\TPI i-tinuniutj.tt.Li. 1 TflFVf’F t-?t~ We (to not read anonymous munications. 'Th name of the writer is indispensable—not tion.o ut guarantee necessari of responsibility. ly for nublica - a* a :*r Contributions must be written with ink, find on only one ride of the paper. We can not undertake either to preterite or to return common lent tom which tee decline to publish. 1^* The price for announcing Candi¬ date* Names is $5.00. ___ IRAHKOKDVILLKh POST-OFFICE. OFFICE HOURS. Open at 7:00 a. m., Close at G:00 r. m. SUNDAY HOURS. Open from 7:30 till 8 x. m., and from 1:30 till 2. •• Save Your Hair’’ Keep It Keautitul. The “London Hair Color Restor¬ er, “the most delightful article ever indrodueed to the American people and is totally diflerent from all otli er Hair Restorers, being entirely that free render from all impure ingredients many other articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or per maturely gray ness,from sickness or Other causes its use will restore the sx from ail ^?5SsstrsK impurities, da mini ff, Arc., At the sanje time «i most pleftsing and lasting hair dressing, fragrant Mtil^habie^arkine^anliub'suen^ s^e P ani^!re^ytoi.lt. ,,i8PP11 ' Ask your druggists for London Ilair Color Restorer Price, 7.", cents a bottle. Six bottles, "Sf duin Depot for the United otates.J3u North ^ s.ixtli St., I hilad a. anglSyl LOCAL. NOTES. -Dr. E. E. tom. „ in to»n. —L. S. O’Brien, of Burnett, is in Xew York. —Miss Dora Tordf-s visiting of \Vashin<rton friends ami was luge last week was not a fmund of meat to lie had at the stores in Crawfordville fOl some days. —IIou. J. T. Olive, of Lexington, is spending a few days with Mr. St' pheus at Liberty Hall. —Mrs, William Wright, of Raytown, and Mrs. Phelps, of Wai rentou, were here this week on a visit to Mrs. Wm. H. Brooks. —Mrs. M. C. Trope and her daugh¬ ter, Mrs. Charles Bergstrom left for Rutledge Monday. They were called there by the illness of relations. —Mr. Harrison, of Hatlern, was in town u this 1,18 ,' week e „.’ cmvucsino-for canvassing rot ('ol Col .1 r . W. Avery’s . History of Georgia. He was a guest of Liberty Hall. — the protracted meeting which has been going on for some time at the Methodist Ohuroh closisi on Wednesday night last. Upwards of f.n-tv persons. jollied the chinch during its progress, lege, was in town on a v;sit. to Hon. A. II. Stephens this week. lie left —Mr. T. C Holden, Doputy-revenue collector at this point, has just return ed from a trio P to Atlanta / ’. wliere he has loan been for the , Hast week in attend- . ance on the tinted States . ourt. -We are glad to learn of the ap. pomtment of lion. A. M. Du Bose as Postmaster at Warrenton. None bet ter could have been made. —There was no ^session of the Supe¬ rior court at Thomson this week. Judge Snead, at the request of citizens of that place, adjourned until the sec¬ ond Monday in October. —Col. Jas. D. Waddell, who is lying ill at Liberty Hall, lias suffered consid¬ erable pain from bis rhematlc affliction during the past week; but for the last couple of day3 his condition has been improving. —We have just received, the Septem¬ ber number of the Southern Musical Journal, published by Luden & Bates of Savannah, Ga. It contains several pieces of new music with a quanti¬ ty of reading matter. —We return thanks to Col. R. A. Bacon, Secretary of the Railroad Com mission for a copy of the supplement to fho third semi-annual report of that body. It is a well prepaied document, —Mr. Benjamin Aikins, familiarly known among the people of this coun s vsx^'^tssi who passed his eighty-third birthday a few days ago is growing quite feeble ^ * I * Meehan, who is now travelling for the wholesale grocery house of John Stephens & Co. of lanta, was in town on business for that Dim last week. —Messrs. F. J.Cooledge & Bro. are a new firm just established in Atlanta in the paint and oil business. They are young men of energy and strict reliabil ity, and will doubtless people. succeed. We commend them to our —To day our Israelitish friends will K Seday“»!eSX VP >S° Sl Xhron!r a hr a ’ ‘t ^ S ’- ‘l w,0 laaweuimyuiBi. d it lc F gardea j j the most ho j; of the sacred days of the Jewish Calendar. —Died on Friday, th^ 16th inst,, C^otta after an illness of months fiuth, the infant daugl.iet of Di. Sun uel b. Shields. She was nine months old, and an unusually bright and inter esting child for her age. -M, B OT „, „ne « the largest wagon firms of Louisville, He Kentucky, was in town last Tuesday. was the first who brought the news :i£SS» to * amVed —Captain Alexander McCalioch, of Marietta, has been spending tiie past few days at Liberty Hall. His birth day was celebrated in an appropriate rnanner yesterday. rejuvenated and —Mr. II. II. Flynt lias at his bar¬ room a pair of shoes and several pounds -»«« SoK the . same , by calling ... on Mr. ,, 1- ... lynt, . and , paying tor this advertisement. —If a man makes a request of you onct?. "'f 1 * youeumot Don t deceive grant liini. tell him It so way at make him feel unpleasant towards you for the moment, but for the moment only. , If you do , deceive .... him, he will ... bate you all his life, if he does not tie spise you. -We were ..leased to receive a call 1 1 l!; 11 "’; ?1 m ® Di. D.ud u the plultibiiplu n i of Bachelor s ltetieat. Toe publication iti book form of the essays from his j>en which at one time appeared in succes sive issues of Tin: Democrat, is siu gested Uv his friends, who believe that place among the htcrati of our state. All who hare ever ust*il Brown’s iron B itters rreommend them to their friends, —Mr. Jno. A. J. McDonough, who has been a resident of Crawfordville f„ for P alumt T * vear l.' oust and ' c&nUy t been „ one of the»lei ic.ll ■ , assistants ■ °* Bon. Alexander II. Stephens in tin* preparation of his forthcoming work, returned last Thursday night to his former home in Boston. We have had occasion to lie associated intimately past, »•; and >^ fmtn the 1 —•* *icqu,unt«»n(,e i" m «r tlms uuined, esteem him highly. V\ e v\ish him success wherever he may go. Iron *, Pr ,l uvia 1 1, ; irk -'egetahh ton ,cs • wak “ Brown 8 Iron l " tt, ' rs U ‘>‘ '• —Elder A. J. Hartley, of Warren, who is the pastor of the Sandy Cross (Baptist) church from in this county, is in gret suflferiiig a cancer in his right-hand. For six months past it has been a source of constant and pain, and is now qu.te large. He lias consulted several physicians, who pro ........* » inenrnl.V,' nn.l -unputution nr the Him i*»i some dia tnnee abovi* t)»e Jmnd. though tliev he* Heve that it will again nppear at the gf* J” ^TZIZ " ymi,atl11 ^ 6 " ” ‘ 1 “ dw|,ly - IS Tin: MIIISTOI'IJKi; WE ABE IN DEATH. Lilli- Doc. Rhodes, son of Robert II in county on the fourth day of July 1881, aged one year and eight months, lie was the darling of the household, Ilia heart-stricken mother and doting father should, however for consolat ion rumember tho words of the Kedeeiiwr, “8uffpr litttlo children to come unto mo and forbid them not, forsueli is the Kingdom of Heaven.” V __— ?Ti „Tim. _ *e»rlv all the , His tpat Afllict m Mankind > 'j’" l,( ‘ prevented and cured hy keeping th-stomach .liverijml kidneys in peitVct working oril-r. lhcre is no medicine known that will pothis as kuiokly and SM,vl V, without int. vferiug with your da P«'kcr’s Ginger Tonic. See ad ried on Wednesday morning last at ten o'eioek to Miss Mary Iteid. Mr. An *......- f~;'> .......... ... «* l,A ’ V'! 1 ." man ot ^o lmg quahtics of mm- and elmrac t ‘‘ l - Miss Ileid w one of the most licaii tif ill, at tractive and popular Dkvo”- voting p l(1 j,, s of Crawfordville The CUAT .„ vs ,. nts it8 warmest coimratula- tiieir fli tinns. Our sincere wishes for turn welfare and happiness are with them. May their lives he as a summer dream, unclouded with one single care, and m y their journev along life’s be fraught with naught but pleasure. •A Bad Cold or Bistros*lug Cough.” Drv, parched, son*, throat, lmemnonia bronchial ami asthmatic attacks,weakened and debilitateil state of the, system,all these dangerous Compound symptoms are cured Wild by “ i3 r Swavne’s Syrup of Cher ry. ' The first dose gives relief, and the worst cough aud sore lungs yield to its heal mg properties. An occasional dose of “ Swayne’s 1’ills ” should be taken to keep the lmwels free. They are excellent fol torpid liver and bilious complaints. — - _ _______ The Need Ol a Hospital. Allusion was made in a recent issue to the necessity of a hospital. A few days since an incident came to our notice which adds force to our position. A negro me. . named Aaron Bennett, died last Friday and was buried Sat nr Jay. For some raiiroad, years he had been employed on the and, from ex¬ posure contracted the disease of which he died. Being utterly destitute ot means he applied to Hon. Alexander “• ft*!*. Mr :, 'f J,,il • w !l0 ^ e ‘“ m . mSe “rni^ , fo, “be sick man, buying him bed, bedding and clothing. At his own expense lie em ployed a physician. Upon the death „f Bennett, he tore all the expenses pis burial. We do not think, however, that tlte care of this kind should fal! entirely upon the charity of Mr. Stephens and a few other meu, but tlie >' 31,0111,1 b " the charge of all our l>"»i ,1 e- This urges upon us the neces fifilni ‘ si j" 1 4 llned,iite s4Ctio “ iu re S ard to ___ A FraoWort [Ky.] Pftya.c.aa writes: T ll,e hopeless our prominent citizens was pronounced a refuced consumptive. She was verv tor in ucli in flesh, terrible cough. life F rac J ua!5y wasting away. ‘*K,r I recommended TH short time sin- was free from all cough anil other symptoms, and is now rosy and healthy: Price 21 cents and *1.00 a 'bottle, or six bottles 83. The large’size is the gists. ----- Suicide JJJ Crawfordville. The suicidal mania has struck Craw horse belonging to^M iLl W. C Dafra cott hung himself. He bad been stand ing in the stable tied by a halter, and having Iain down, was unable to rise and was choked to death. entirely relieved —------------ kind M orils. No paper in the State has recently im¬ proved more than tie; Crawfordville De\r ocrat. Its make-up shows taste and skill. The editorial articles are admira hiv written, and the miscellaneous s -lee tions unexcoptionabiv good. TIuIHmo ‘ K.vr, muter its new management, should "“cei^^^A^.Tc*" S “ Messrs. John >1. Graham and Edward You tig of tl is city, have purchased the Crawfordville DtckocHAT. Mr. Graham is an accomplished stenographer ami a fine writer. Mr. Young is a practical printer and a good local editor. In {“M" sttcw ‘ d ^~ At ' I’"** <'>" management of Edward y UUUJi A (j 0 f the Crawlordvilie 1 )kmo chat has flcen rnlHrscvd nn<i womlerfullv improved, it is now «m»* of the largest weeklies in the state, and is edited with tast< * aild discrimination. Mr. Young connected witli Atlanta journal “■ te imi* nalist szjszsL&iSii by instinct. Under the n.ahage ment of Uicm* gentlemen the Democrat cannot but succeed .—Atlanta Countitation. Edward Young, the talented and enter young manager ol theCrawfoid villc Dkjuk'Hat, is in tin- city,in tue intcr *'ts of his paper. Thu !),. >,<>< n.vr, since Mr. Young has taken charge of it, lias been greatly enlarged and improved, and now ranks as one of the liveliest, newsiest and host of Georgia's weeklies We com mend bimUiour merchants .—Atlanta JVC.lie «—• Our Marsliciil Andrews lifts hud ;i chenuered CiiroiT during the month, lie renounced the errors of his ways, and gave up the ungodly life of an «Iit«r. He then joined the church. Ilis next step was to become superintendent, Having of a Sunday-school, entered up >n i l fe of hedin ss, crownd all by t iktug upon hiuuelf maii moiiial bonds l.ts VYednesday . • ......’ „ . 3 ' %SUS7Z ,J „„ l,a *y.»P‘'m»are ggXb£X&*% moisture, like perspi at night, as if piu worms were crawling tluf rectum ; the private part5 are sometimes affecUid ; if allowed to con- 1 t « 1 '; ^ ii!l ^ aly ;, Cr ^' v '., ( Jlltll n 1 l , for il.LT, Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price in currency or tlm-c C Sail gi IsSltll gists. auglsj I A lawk ol rare originality, e.iUlltd Practical Life. T!u , cmit , |1wWpu1 sn lved. The. indi vidnal cui^fuliy cmisid.Tml from the up* of *v.s|Nm.sihilitv--up to maturity, in rugurti Education, liume, Society, Love. Mar> nage, Business, .te. How I-Eaters are to he. Bread-<Vlliners, the volume aliouiHlsmstrikingtlioughts.rareinfonn.i- t j allll intense 01) commou-sense. Full page Agents culur-d wanted plates—< ach one n gem. everywhere. Send for circular, ,j. 0 full description terms p’ Ac., to McCi udv&Co I’iH i t ---- *. EMPLOYMENT I’Olt VII NELL A UmtSEHOI.I) ARTICLr. r |ULE poor as as well well as as the the rich, rich, the t old as I well as tie-young, the wile, , as well as t the sasttess young limn, (he girl ssa........ as well as as well the boy, way just as well earn a few dollars in honest employment, as to sit around the limn.) and wait tor others to earn it for them. \\ e can give you employment, 11,1 the time, or during your spare hours ; t, ' i,v,,|in -' ol ' >» >'»‘r «*wn neighbor ' bV''vGH” ( DV’i\\V".% , .V7or nr l*i , ^7V* , »\7.’^ we can impart valuable information to you free of cost, it will cost you only on " cent for a p istnl card to write for our P'osjiectu.', '“no and it may "oI.JSjtaHaty. be the means of nnt wSlJSSTthl* You t t;,:; will leiidily see that it will In* an easy »»‘*tter to make from $10 to $100 a week, ent un j' business, establish a honorahie, lucrative straightforward anil independ N f ,w f,,r ihere ,^ e » t is Attend MONEY to IN this IT matter for all • w 10 ""pht" with us W* will snrpnse you and you will wonder why you never "Hite to us before, Webenj* » 0lL yah TICULaks KIIee. Address BUCKEYE M’F'GC’O., (Name . this , paper.) SIarion, Ohio. Sept. 23, fim. Eds Proprietors 2 ud Kamiaut uiti s Dmler Con tract of me -> u AH9 ssro rnr _Aju -if BS f &aa T.SrrjT* m sffl* 1" NB - ■ *. ' ■ m sp tf » a no.; to, ^kmve-l from • - *> »>«*« gami.UK u« u ipv-«i. Shi^n^H S2 iT.E,^,,SJ nirarf fni* ..La ClQQ w (2irri'S°T ??, \ H J * u n ' r - •-< to a r> - 10,s Mr-goitt »';■ um. tiikek siaisiin. \v,: b -:o,J. %*'?*"*w ^l%tSSSi@5SS wmnir.B.11 i'.on:n«,ed.,Lck».i.h^.im«u ,>7 ^| wn*tT ^ r r <abh, . *-n *c«»u r« *n Mi-*,r nat'oia“t. I'/tpZZZbZFZUtl ■» h ** w! *»?«»«•« - The Meriden L' V.* wri Purchasing '" M “****«*• Co., Meriden, Conn, ot : languor taken dose of 18. HJ. Baby Carriages, Tin: Headquarters for the Soulli, AT WOOD BUGS., 87 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. (I A. Send for Cuts and Prices. Call when you visit the Cotton Exposition, wp2 lm EDICINEfflES - |d i wc ErimmilandEXmMusc. f' ! ouxst Bat s most wiourmown m*ur aeacuti. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER IS A PURELY VEOETABIjE REMEDY FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PEItHY DAVIS & SON, I’roprictorw, I’rorldcxco. R. L j IRON i ■ iTMoav m m § ARK . ft We* 4 , Binois : 1 - »*hon™ arc *J<*“™* a CUPO eamploto f or ail tonic; ©spo CmllyIndi^cBtioiL,Dyupejisia,Intcr niitt^nt Fevers, Watut ol* Appotito, LqflS of Strength* Lack of liineriry* «tc. Enriches tHo Mood, streasth ^ o» muscles, and idvcs new lift; J? to Uio nerves Acts ^ tl8 lift- UJto a a charm 'on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, snch as tasting tho food, lielclilng. Heat in tho Stomach, Heartboru, etc. Tire only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Drug¬ gists at $1.00 a bottle. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, Md. Boo that all Iron Ritters are made* y>r Y.nrrww 0 Htni/tu Co. ud hare orossed rutf li ties aud tr ■da mark on wrapper. beware of imitations. if. II. FLYNT CKAVVKORDVIl.I.lt. f. A. Dealer iu Fine WillCS, LiqUOfS, Cigar.S and TotiacCO. ! | <^ f „ j j j;,,,. Salm °n, Lobster, Clams, Com A "" ^ ^ Crackers. Etc. 1 keep only tin: of GOod.s, and respectfully Solicit your Patronage. II. II. FLYNT. SeptAI,4-w. /Y &!h # tho ?A“ A ,UW? pijPjV finL.t fall French pp.contaiMH niaalin’.ftmlK/ne^d. beaaiifal rtBol eDirrurintm, 126 |rr«ncrii>* prtco only 9l26p<-rit t y 7\mw M’IIb TUYQH Ull wljLia F i< KKK, '* 1 Institute No. 4 Halfincb or I»r W If Hcwtorj FAR • tt. I’iauo* ami Organ . 1 u. m PT. N PM MIlOpS Testimonials and I .urge Sulus prove thm prices of 1 nud ( h guns, for same make and style, are from 2h to JO per cent. at "The Music House of I lie South” than elsewhere. G O. UOUINNOX A CO. j. i ’. g. s. Large Cash Coni racls with (he lies M usn. I louse ol the South,” enable (1 O ItOIIINMI.I A <<>., t i sell ISuperio Pianos and Organs at less piioo than i paid by small dealers. \ m at-m^h e ijJViaS 6'f ANf/c. c 6* ..s s wmm i Sr - § *s 3* 111 -.1 T. M. II. 0 . T iS. <DO. ROBINSON <t CO.sell ill Tex¬ as, Arkansas, Loui.-iiiina, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and in every South •■in Stale north of Georgia. Augusta -an justly claim to have “The Music House of the South.” E. X. O. M. ¥ TO V Va-V.-I—'at ■I.■■ - Musical Iimtriiments,Slieet h; i.oidis and best Italian Strings, at “The Music House of the South.” Tiniiii/, I lltllii^ „.„l Hllu rCIMlirifljS; 1 • • Hy<;. II. TAYLOR, the only ized Tuner of the Music House of the South, Augusta, Ga. O. O. ROBINSON & CO. Oct.27,80.j-y. 27 STOP BEATTY'S reeds. Only 8<t0, Address Daniki, Beatty, Washington, S J. ■>larl)l<i Worlds. J. •>. MUM AN, 14 SOUTH BROAD ST., ATLAIfTA, - —MAM KAC-ruitKIt OP— MOMJ.M Tombs & Headstones, Etc. Designs and Estimates j Sept.2,12m. . Sin tli. THE BEST • *- OF ALL LINIMENTS 102 MAN AND BEAST. For more than .a third of a century the known IffrilranNaktan^ to million!* nil l.inimoit lias been the over the world a? accidents only safe and reliance pain. It for it the medicine relief of bo a ft kind. vs price For and pnU*o—the l>e»t mt it. every form of external puin MEXICAN Mustang; Liniment, is without an equal. It jwue train* Hr*.I* mid muicld to thr very hone—making tho coutinu uiico of pain him! Inflammation liupos Hllde. Its effort a upon Human Flesh and tbo ilnito t rrmtlon urv equally womh i - ful. Tlio Mexican MUSTANG Linimont Is imhuIoi! by •om^hmly in every hou«*5. Kvery tiny bring* news .n th«* mouy of ail nwful «<*nl«I or Iiuih BulHlutnl, of vlicoiinntto niHrtyr-t re* stor«‘«l, or it vnlnalilr )tor««* or ox saved by the lit-nUng power of this LINIMENT which speed ilv cures such all menu of the HUMAN Fl, ESH ns Illir umntiitm, Kwrlliiigi, f)tl IT Joint*, r«iu(inrf>(i Ulourleii, Itiirii* mid Scald*, Cut*, It rut Men and Nprnina, PnDonouii Ititc* and Min*;*, Ntlffiicu, Lnuiiim-NN, Old Sorr*», Ulcer», Froj*tblt«-», i liilldaf«*. Siore nipple*, ( nkrd llreaat. nod Indeed every form of t-ikmul dia ease. It heal* wllliout acara. For the Hhute (u eat ion it cures Founder, Nprnfita, Nwiimjr, Ntiif Jo'nta, TInrne*M Sore*, Hoot IMa ritNCM, Foot Hot, Mere tv Wcm. Senb, Hollow Horn, Sernfelica, \Ymd Knlla, Spavin, Thrn*lt, Itfiigbone. Old Norea, |*oll llvll, Film upon the Sl^ht and every other nlliuettf. to which the «»ecnpnnta of the Stable and .Stock lard are liable. The Mexican Muatnng I.iuliucnt nlw ?ny8 cure** and never dhmppolntH; till' l H is, positively, THE J1EST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOE MAN OE BEAST. ..cor-ci Railmiil l>nnking( \\ Oksii k Gkvkiiu, Mavgikii, Acni'sT*, li e, S 'ptemlier it, 1HSI. / IOM MENl jl NG MrlUtA Y,4lh In. 1 ant. ' th" lollowlng pa jf>-i seiesltil. wti« *M* ojM’i Afnj ; ▼ r «). 1 WKi*T—DAll.Y. NO. i HAST—I). It t. Lv. Augusta new aaii Lv. Atlsnta ».m ui f J.VV"f ’ Ar. CTdv'll l lk p in MiiledeTNitu > m “ Athens •lavijiui" Mu eon* d;4.V|ilui Atlimtiv .1:0 o m Augusta Luftp'm NO :l wkst— iiaii.v. no. 4 kaw—daily. Lv. i Hgustii 1:11,p in Lv. Atlanta X::«i p in l,v. I hTv’ll m.v.' p m Ar.C'f’dv’ll a a,n> A r. Atlanta Bam 1 a an 1 A r. Augusta (i::ai a'lti No connection to or from Washing, top-m .SUNDAYS. ' JOHN W GHFRX, 10. It. IHWtSK.V, CiDiimtl .M iiiiijit i Gell. l'ass'ger Agent- 1,000 MILK TICKETS. 1 1 koiioia Kailhoad Company, OPKK'EGlNKIIAL I' VdSENOKIt AuKNT. / Arm ia, April ith, 1H7U. l lOMMENGING MONDAY, , 7th inst,, - this ( uiupnio will sell ONE 1'JIOIIS ND MILE Til 'K.KTS, gdotlmer main line aud brunches, at TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS each. In. .— tickets will he issued to individual... line <«■ families, hut not to linns and lauiiHe , cqmblued, E. It. DORSEY, .. May!l,lK7!l. Oeneral lAissenger Agent. 500 MILE TICKETS. GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY UPKII'K GKNKItT, I’AMANOKH AlIKNT, / AugiistH, Ga., March Si, isNl. ) < / lOMMLNcTM, thisdiite. this Com¬ pany will sell ITVL ULNDUED MILE TICKETS, goisl over innfn line and branches, at TH I U'l’E IJN 75-100 DOLLARS each. These tickets will lie Issued to individuals, firms, or families, 1 ut not to firms ami farniliwH combined. 1-1. R. DORSEY, General Passenger Agent, March 1 ii, I8S0.t-o-u. MU —I V V l^T !> Lv funking ftS ways take advaiihi VnttUf. go’id chaiua-s for making money 1 hat fir.- t>tiVn d,gi'o ••rally !>*•<■ <nu- ,wiu,-. while thosi- who dn not. improve au-lt nmiain Iu pmi rty. We wr.iit manv iiwu, Women, * irt » ' vwk ! " J ' in L! We more <mn than l,,, aliU,M ten fcim<»« TI rh nvdtiutry " w.igcw. wi " fiirnifdi mi <*xp*Misiv<Mmifit and all u,ilt you iiood, No oik* wh<» on* gages falls ift make iuojn*v very yiipld ly. Yon < tii drvoU- yom whole tiuo- to w-*r!: «n only your spurn monionts. Full tufornuition arid all Hint is ‘o.fdod SHI)t tlfu* A dilre.s Stinson- <fe I'ortl ml Maine. S-- '80. | WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. 1 '^!9<gVk^^ | pr.- ^ METAI, TIPI.AMP WICK m i PatM Dec. 7, 1880. 3 (ii*e« a Brilliant. White »ud Shady liglli. leu: ! ' ’ 11 11 *' Os Mllli lu.-fts tor months. S imp!- v'Jok ID et*,. :l IV((-N 2/> -t-.. ............ ,,„td Have t • i r* *» • si /,- \, Ksnidl). \io*n6d vviiiitod ' J‘L 1 -'"-"" K <">• DAVID. LANDRETH&SONS. PHILA-