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VOL. XI.
PENDLETON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
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CRAWFORDVILL HOTEL.
-MRS. KATE KENT, Proprietress.-
Crawford vllle, corona. 3
Tekms : $ 2.00 per Day.
It is the most convenient hotel to depot an l post office; n isrest to the business por
tionof the town. The best board and lodging furnished to all cu.- tomers. Thc
rooms are large aud comfortable at all times ot the year.
POiiTSRS AT i-VERY TRAIN.
FUR Ri a m I ! 1 1 I j 1 1 a
B^^Reliable Goods,- Fair Stealing.
Prompt attention. NEW STYLES- Call on, write to
rc.
No. 85. Whitehall St., ATLANTA,
Bus inesS SJUf? s to ?$.T
-OF THE TOWN OF
02 FS..A.W FORDTFSXaIjS!
The following firms and business houses have placed their cards in this directory
for the purpose of showing the public whore patrons can be accommodated by their
services in their respective lines of busine ss. We recommend the following name
to the public as reliable dealers, and they wili all serve you at short notice.
H 3 TILLIHEE’
W RS. M. A. A SKIN,
jl Dealer in
All Millinery, Neckwear, Notions, etc.
Dress-making to order.
Tl 1 RS. M. 0. TROPE,
/ Dealer in
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Drugs and Medicines-
1! J. REID, Practicing
t. Dealer in Patent Medicines, Drugs,
of all kinds, Books, Pens, Pencils and
all fancy Stationery.
m
JEWELER
C. S. LUCAS,
Watch-makek and Jeweler.
Watch, Jewelery and Gen. Repair Shop
Watches and Jewelry always on hand.
XjAWYERSS
M. Z. ANDREA S,
Attorney at Law.
Practices in this and the adjoining
counties. Office over S. Stewart’s store.
jr r O. MITCHELL.
VV , Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts. Office ovei
S. Stewart’s store.
J. W. HiXON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in the Mitchell Building.
J. F, REID.
At orney at Law.
Practices in all the cmnts. Collections
prompt remittances a spee .alty.
OOITTEACTOH^.
YI T J. NORTON,
Contractor and Builder.
Good woe'k at -hort notice.
T"V h K. BOONE.
Contractor and Builder.
Good work and at low rates.
E T B. FITTS/
f to NTH ACTOR AND BUILDER.
Good Work Guaranteed.
TOP WORK DONE at the Demos* ti
») Hines vary d-s'/hwiaIc.
CEAWFORDYILLB, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY R 1886 .
Chas. F. L031 BAUD, Proprietor.
MAN L i ACTUIIER OF AND DEALER IN
Mill Machinery,
Engin es & SuppJ ies.
Repair Work a Specialty
Nos 615 to 627 Kollock (11th) Street.
Agents for the PENBERTHY INJECTORS,
SS'OCK pnoposslTlosAs every Injector is
tested by the makers before it leaves the factory, we
know that, if properly connected ami instructions car-.
lied out, they cannot fail to work. \Y. , therefore ot
fer to Pay the Expenses of any man to come toner
factory, and $lO fer day while, heuk, if the ll\
jector does not work, provided, it has not been mis
used.
Hotels.
r J"MIE CRAWFORD VILLE HOTEL.
■■'Mrs. Kate Ken-, Proprietress.
Rood Fare. Terms $2. per day.
Practicing 1 Physicians
A RTnUlt G. BEAZLEY, M. D.
Offers his services in the general prac¬
tice of Medicine and Surgery.
TAR. L. A. STEPHENS,
-KA
Practicing Physician. Will tie pleased
to serve all. Office in Gee building.
Work ShoiDS.
j TTY II. OGLETREE,
J Manufacturer and Dealer in
Wagons and Buggies. Blacksmithinfi
and General Repair Work.
■pDMON GOLUCKE,
Cabinet Work, Fancy Turning, asp
Stairbuilding. Gin and Mill Geaiing a
Specialty.
.
; . N. CHAPMAN,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Black
smithing and Repairing a specialty.
r 1 jNIC).MAS J. EVANS,
Blacksmith.
General Biacksmithing and Repair
Shop. Work Guaranteed.
General Merchandise.
-Y 8 Pr.lt MYERS,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions. Groceries
and Furnishing Goods.
C. BRISTOW,
Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
red everyt hing in a general Gone_
i 1 HAP.LES BERGSTROM,
j Mer
Dry Goods, Groceries and General
chandise. Terms cash.
') -ITUS RICHARDS,
1
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions and
Genera! Merchandise,
UiTL' ESTUS STEWART,
i '
I>rv tfae ls Giwaories, and General
'i*reb*ndise.
Devoted to the Interest of Taliaferro County, the People and Gmal Sews.
FOR THE DEMOCRAT.
don’t forget l y dollar.
BY VIM. BEAZLHY.
The girls go marching down the street
The boys am bound to follow ;
Put PH remind you when we meet—
Don’t forget my dollar.
You may carry me to my True Love’s
house
And also in the parlor’; whatever do
Bnt mind, raj .riomls, you
Don’t forget my dollar
The boy stood on the burning deck
lie gave a long, loud hollow
His fatlu r was dead and could not hear
Don’t forget my dollar.
If 1 had wings like Noah’s dove—
Besides trees that are hollow
IM 11 v a wav with my True love
And don’t forget my dollar.
c . , ov „ !? 0 < M l-bye to tliee
", A ■ ‘ W(li i 0 \v—
- 1 • stay
1 ‘ ‘ ....... .i.eier
I will close and UonU, intrude,
You know you’d like to follow ;
If you wish to be, a dude
Don’t forget uiy dollar.
“Why Mrs. Smith didn’t Write a
Novel.
Everybody thinks the lire of genius
is burning within their souls. Every
body has a hobby. Nobody will con¬
fess but that they jjpssess a talent that
will some day spring into a blaze of
fame that will draw the world to their
l’eet. And so they dream away their
lives or the better part of their lives.
Get a boy read the life of any great
man and he imagines himself the conM
ing man. Let a girl study elocution
just long enough to sound the pa-pa.
exereisis correctly and she can Ihe
heard from morning until flight
outing” and spouting out, 1 mm -Uo
quiloplcasa.it .......... for the ai household, " " S , da- f S ,
-
thinks herself a genuine and wa-.ts to
go on the stage, and revels m the ver
anticipation of the future miguty tri
uun>1 ‘ s ’
Rut while , you may hud . , a , few who
a,e iv;k, g to coiiiess that wm,e O’ t.:
in vtr find otn* Who d; - -
their secret bosom tho thoughts “ thau
among the very tew talents that are
uenled . them, is not , numbered . , that .. , ,
comp >. i, ion.
Mrs. btruth, whose bnctutoBt . ambi-! .
t-ion of Jite Jias been to bo a modi 1 ,
■
housekeeper and wui her , husLandV ,
api;rohat ion in all tnmgs is qude n
dilfeient liousekeeper when “atnbi
U.on” ,, begins , to . bud . . . in her . heart, , , wlier. ,
slip begins , ■’ . to , think a great 4 future .. is
lii store tor .. , her. Her ,, , husband’s . ., and ,
children’s cdolhmg go unihirped , . while , ,
rhe , is locked m her room wvitintc «.
novel, , or at least , ( “beginning” , a novel. ,
hhe ,, lias been reading i Mrs. nr Augusta t
„ Evans Wilson’s . works, , , of . .
ana course
feels , like every one else , leeJs . when ,
they J have be<m tending on nothing but
her novels, .she tries to write ,a hm , her
and wants to paint just such a man
for her hsro ns -St. Elmo, the writes
and her
heats high. She loses no time, only to
pause now and then to dream of how
liP ii£ia id3 wili be lii ' 1
they read ot her figuring so promi
nently as an “authoress.” Her brain
se:-ms fertile enough arid her pen plies
over the paper. So far she has just
toe beauty ^ of v? her r* heroine .*• and fr* thegran- *•
duel - of her beio. As lie is a god—so
unlike other men—his conversation
too deep for mortals, etc., it requin
Sl)llitt lfi( . to take down his noble d I a
position. >So tar there has been do
conversation. O, no; she is a woman,
and won t devote ha,f of the novel to
the beauty of her heroine.
Itegina, Lily and E rnest are the
moat appropriate names she can think
of. Earnest, is ia love with both.
Itegina aud Lily, aud is unable to do
cide betwr n them. Of course they
are directly opposite beauties—opp 0 -
site, both in point of beauty and d
position. U' gimt is a haughty bru
nette, while Lily is a timid, blue-eyed
blonde. Of course Regina is very de
liberate in conversation aud all of her
remaiks a subline, while the childish
Lily can only be sweet, and her COL
versation is light and all on Use sur
fa e. She has gotten Regina. Lily
and Earnest, together at last. in the
drawing room, and Earnest is feeling
how “iu'.pny he would be with either
were the other d (irt v dreamer away.”
Now for the conversation. So it is
easier to make Lily speek first and
more natural,—she decides for her to
begin the eon versation with a frivo
lous remark. It v< now Mrs. Sraith
pauses for the fir.st time without a
smile pin; g on her face in antieipa
tiou of her future greatness, but with
;i “Surprised” look on her face. It. is
some time before Lily caw be made to
stoenkioriO word, and even after work¬
ing with her until her head begins to
•■acite, and what she does say is so emp
y, and so entirely without any sense
bat site decides to make Regina begin
yne conversation, lint ll yaia is so
i*yt and so haughty, that she really
it more difficult to draw anything
from her than from the childish Lily.
'Jitiaily her remark is about the weatli
* it so chilly, so short, so entirely
-grth I Vies f of all pair, the her way, site soul turns that appeals with to Earnest, to courage him horn and ‘'to
si ink. ”
«But oh! lie is so quiet, si godlike, as
rests his niagniiieient bead “on the
wL’et, violet lining with the lamp*
(Hi ifjhik it gloating o’er—” that she cannot
of ino tliing sublime enough to
'aftie from him. Melhiuks she hears
■■oice cry, “Thus tar the Gods have
JJtnted tiam migiitest go and no far
for site silently dropped iter pen.
as obstinate creatures refused to
t®i, also entirely refused to say one
Apsd, so yvliat could site do ? •X
Wl A i.m-.liv uustoiihiii.
wjtfbh j^. reporter in his daily jaunt in
of inteiesting matter for the
li»#>itl of the readers ot the Post, lrap
•! in tho eiger store of B. Alt-xan
-i r., where lie was told that one of
i.cA, i pular young clothing dealers
1 Suddenly come into the possession
Tjt * liu ge imi ot money. Closer in
Ration revealed the !,cl, that the
» young merchant was Mr. Ron
L-fkwn ’ o i u ,e linn ot Kami l!ros„ and
of money was tho neat little
SBb M ,. Ku(I1> ori l)e .
: : Vleaed, Stale., he
l ^ j lmt 98 llj(; ,. un;or Imd bee ,
t , J *. ^ „ uill latmg
( vv ilitl ^ Ulu ulul Cil , 1Vv!1 - Cleve
wmtld .. u .„ tllB truth.”
> ' «. GiimyastgfionLU,’’ Re said, “ 1 .
t -.^fek i m a«bei„! .......
iivt o’ \hp Gm Lemma.
r ..ilnquM.
;,,,v atutro ic, whom I put in my
•
1 . thought , .. more about , , , ,, the
♦ . . no
t-.e.ket uiibdf ... the Itlli lust, when JD.
^ <i|Ild(U . M ;tL |ny slor0 aud told
we if my ticket was No., 9I.i)60, 1 had
won oiie-tentli ( , ot , the capital pnze , vll „ —
that , , telegtam , ivom r 1 Pl he jLouisiana
us
L Companv stated tho w nning
£l(;k( . t h||(1 Mla ln i imH tou. You
can hardly . Imagma the state , , oi r my
1 . cWims(s .. while . examining . . my *•■ tmaet * * to
if 1 really ,, the .. lucky , , J“divniu •
se a was ' -
‘
ui \v hen tt»e truth . .. dawnea , , upon nu
that . , rnv little <f iuv( . .-linent ol .>1 had re*
turned 4 tlie snUK umount . oi , M w
me
f r lelt—wed, .. u i . can’t , 4 tell . you how , I , did I; (
feel. „ , If ,, Jmry . are words . in 4 the , iso
ghsh ... language conn>reliersive enoug . r to .
dijsenbe .. iny feelmg, they , are not , a* , m\ , ..
coinmand.” , To ri , the . question, --Have
you got your money f ? > Mr. Knim re
- . . Y o S , the iickct was p- 'Oin; ,[j v
f; , mlled on ( , rusel)UUoll .>. Mr. Kiaiu
wW S(|nji invesl a oi - llis prize
for tjje n „ jrt dl . avvillJJ| wD-rilil 1 takes
^ mj Ui(j 8(h ()f liex ,
Houston (Tex.) Post, Jan. 16. 1887.
0 —ee
\Ktoii inking rtu«'.«5i5ss. !
It is the duty of every person who
| ms used Boschee’s Gei man Syrup to
w ,u ...... ... *-*»
their friends m curing Lo»s.,mp
tion, severe Goughs, Croup, Asthma, I
throat and ’
Pneumonia, and in fact all j
iung diseases. No oerson can use 1
without immediately relief. Three I
will relieve any case, and wo
consider it the duty of ail Druggis'a dying J
Vi ccommend it to the poor,
cui-.-mmptiye, at least to try one hot
as 80,w0 doz-n nottles last year,
uui no one case where it failed was !
eiwrted. lue'a a medieine as the
i.ieriftan Syrup cannot b too widely i
IIOWM. Ask your druggist aboul it
nude bottles to try, sold at 10 cents.
I Dealeis, in the United
------
Two (.rutrues
I have only a fe.v words to say,
which aii iat I have been
confined to rny bed for two months
with what was called Nervous Ithou
matisiu, or Sciatica. I was only ena
hie to hobble about occasionally by the
use of crutches, and in t.-iis condition I
cwn: iue.nced the use i f B. B. B., 4 oot
tlesot which sab!;-.'in • to diseai I the
use of my crutches and attend to bus
ideas. I had previously used ad well
recoommended medicines without re
ief. It has been over two month
inee using 11 . ]{. B., and I eousnlo
msyscif a permanently cured J. ‘. mac. Davis.
1
Atlanta. Ga., (West End.)
Terms! SI 50, In Advaflcs.
A dozen families in O tonee and
Oglethorpe will soon move to Athens.
For lame hack, side or chest, use Shi lohs
Porous Plaster. Price Clic, at Dr. Reid's.
John Jakes, of Oconee, has made
§50,000 by fanning since the war.
Shiloh’s (lough and Consumption cure
is sold by us on a guarantee. It, cures
Consumption. For sale at Dr. Kohl's.
Mrs. Jacob L’hinizy, of Augusta,
died Wednesday.
broucimtis (’ROUP WHOOPI N't} COtJOIl aid
iimm-diatclv relieved by Shi¬
loh’s Cure, hold by Ur. K.J. Kohl.
Henry Strolvcker, a negro living
near Macon, fatally wounded his wife
by shooting tier Thursday morning.
SI,KM 11 LESS IN Hi 1 ITS, made miserable
by that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is
the reme dy for you. Sold by Dr. Reid.
Part ridges sell at Athens at 10c.
robins 2 c., and squirrels and rabbits,
10c. The Market :s well supplied with
small game.
SHILOH’S VITAldZKR is wlmt you
need lor const,ipation. Loss of Dyspepia. A])pciite,
Disinesanil all Sviuptoms Dr. ol
Price hie per bot.Ue, At Reids.
A funner in Randolph county, one
of the old-fashioned kind, lias now on
hand over tho amount necessary for
Ins year’s supply, 700 bushels of corn
for sale.
Til AT IIA.CKINO COUGH can he so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure, We
guarantee, it; at Dr, Reid’s.
W K. Gramling, of Marietta, has a
three deged calf, two legs in front and
one lx hind, it is about, two weeks old
amt hops around quite lively.
WILL Liver YOUSUFFER plaint? Shiloh’s with Dyspepsia /itilizer
and (V.a
is guaranteed to cure you. At Dr. Reid’s.
Mrs. W. 8 . Atkinson, of Harlem,
has a counterpane that has been in use
for over 100 years. It is well preserv¬
ed and promises to last 100 years more.
; ATAURll CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem¬
edy. Price he coil s. Nasal Injector free.
At l)r. R. ,J. Rehl’s Drug Store.
Washington’s cotton receipts have
already passed 17,000 bal s in less
than live months. The receipts for
the whole twelve months last year
w> ve TSyftet' v. >s rfiC IplavC . pvot«i ■
end of the rot.ton year.
Happiness depends very much en the
condition of the liver and kidneys- The
ills of life make lint little impression on
those, whose digestion is good. You can
•guiute your liver and kidneys with Dr.
II. .McLean’s Liver and Kidney Halm.
•til 00 per bottle.
A movement is on foot to hold an¬
other election in Clarke county on the
prohibition issue, so soon as the law
allows. It is thought that the neces¬
sary petit ion eau be secured.
Indigestion results from a partial paral¬
ysis of the stoinache and is the primary
cause of a very large majority of the, ills
that biuiiiinity is heir to. The most agree
allie III d effective remedy is Dr. J. II. Me¬
la an’ Little Liver and Kidney Pilo ts,
as eelils a villi.
Thompson norrowlv escaped a de¬
structive lire Tuesday. About 10
o’clock in the forenoon, a spark from
the engine, as is supposed, ignited tho
waste but in Mi. Alec Curtis’* cotton
gin, and in an instant Hashed through
and commenced to ignite the building.
Fortuna'ely a number of men were at
hand, and by prompt and vigorous ef¬
forts the fire was extinguished.
II your child is suffering from teething
I '.V a bottle of Pitt’s Carminative* It is
'•>>'’ ln ’ st medieine on the market.
th(; ,„. r| - ( . ct sat j. s f a ction that it is giving to
u 1( . j M 1 i,|| ( .
Tim agriculturhl office is in the midst
of its preparations for the seed distri
bulioti which is to take place from
that department in a day or two. A
] arcr( .. guppiy of improved cotton seed
provided from Troup, Now -
ton and Putnam counties. A great
uiuny kinds of tobacco se«<l have been
a | r( . ady distributed, and corn, Spanish
peanuts, etc., will soon be ready tor
.shipment to the farmers.
\ prophet, they say. is no good in his
own country; hut there is an exception to
' " l®!
»«It,e gmal to his countrymen, and hi
1 ‘ yi up 1 a me a national halm.
and it is our duty to relieve all suffering
an- irrow that we meet if p<> ole,
Then-loir he it resolved that each ol Us
f r v “ ' ,
will tell hi.-i then- a halm in . G ad m
Hi*- shape of 'fabler's Buckey Pile Dint
uietit. It. is a great remedy.
-Jack shall pipe and Gill shai dance”
just a long out in the open barn as they
please. The free born American citizen
don’t fear neuralgia with Salvation Oil
to the fiout. Only a twenty-live cent in
vestment.
It V- onus Change f he Complexion They
have a tendency to destroy the vital ener¬
gy ■ iha* i lain and promote health and
■ orm-; adiiisni i Shrmer s Indian , ,
mi fuge
NO. 5.
BSP INFORMATION
mANV PKRHONS
at this iMuro#
y. suffer from
-+*itHe +
life y Headache^
/ Xeuralffiat
' Rheumatism^
Rains in the
Limbs, Hack and
Sides f Had Mood*
/ >idigestlon,l>y*pepsiat
HIa I a riff, Count ipat »o n & H i dney Troubim,
—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM,
Bud Blood itud impurities, K idnuv Trouble*, by cleansing all th*
blood of .Til iw strengthening parti
of the body.
——VOLINA CORDIAL CURES SICK-HEADACHE,
F.'iin'V Fi. A'ldnsin Iho Limbs, Back nml Hides, by
toning tin; n rv< s and strengthening the inusciea.
-i—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA,
tr.diy-' i"D and <’v.'t ipat ion, by aiding the assltn
Ilatiug stomach of t Food thrwiigh healthy the proper action of thft
; It creates a appetite.
VOLINA CORDIAL CURES NERVOUSNESS,
IVprowiim and <>i’ spirits and Weakness, by enliven*
ing toning tho system.
VOLINA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKEi
nnd DHirnf.p Women, Puny aud Sickly (’hildr^iu
It is delightful and nutritious as a general 'I onic.
Volina yVlmnnno and Olary
for miduM’t'ul kV-ST. Book, A I telling how complete to CURB ^■■■1
J>UI MI S nt HOME ina pleasant, natural way.
Mailed on receipt of a 2 c. postage stamp. Address
VOUMA DRUG & CHESifllCAL CO.
UAcnmonc, md., u. o. a.
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY
Stems Mountain Route.
Office Auousta, Gknekai. (1a„ Dec. Manaoto, 18, 188C. !
/NOMMENfMNG SUNDAY, 19tli inrt.
VJtho following pnHwengcr schedule will
be oiieralcd:
Trains run liy 00 meridan timo^ Bti
minutes slower than Augusta time.
No. I West—Dailt.
Leave Augusta...... . 10 B5 P EEIIBEIE
1 1 Macon......... 10 P
I» Milledgeville... o 18 m
( ( Washington.... 20 9
Ai rive Grawforuville .. 20
U Athens ....... 20
U Gainesville...... CC 25
i 4 Atlanta........... 45
No. 2 —East—Dailt.
Leave ^Atlanta Guinesvilte ... . 5 8 00 55 os 3IES3IBI
4 l p
< ( Athens.... 0 00 p
“ CrawfoWvtUs,.. 18 •vs
Atrivi, trpSsSwflielfci Yfi^dnattm.^*.. r 2 # *0
M 8
* Macon 6 00
ti A ligustft........ est—Dailt. 8 88
No. it—W
Leave Augusta..... .. « 40 SIB
1 ( Crawford ville .. 1 15
Arrive Atlanta....... .. fl 40
No. I East—Daily,
Leave Alla la .......... ‘J 80 119
Arrive C'ravvfordville...... 0 »
4 4 Augusta........... 00 P
FAST LINE.
No. 27 West—Daily.
Leave Augusta......... . 7 a 3
A rrive Wat hington... 10 7 ft 3
Leave Washington... 0 a 3
Arrive Crnwfordville. a 13
11 Atluns .... 12 a
(4 Gainesville... 8 P 3
U Atlanta...... 1 P E
No. 28- Mast Daily.
Leave Atlanta.................. w S3S
“ Gainesville............. c*
Arrive Athens................... <1
“ Crnwfordville......... * 5
Washington........... 5
Leave, Washington............. I* 3
Arrive Augusta.................. (X S
E-iySUPEUB IMPROVED fiuw
to Augusta and Atlanta.
Train No. 27 ami 28 will atop aud
coive passengers to and from tho fi>flew
in', point only; Grovetown, Borlom,
Dealing, Thomson, Norwood, Hoonctt,
Cm foulviUr, Union Point, Gretuaboro,
Mndiso'i, Uul ledge, ,Social Circle, Cor
ington, < ’onyera, Lithonia, 8tone M 041B
tqm and Deeiitur.
Tho Fast Line has Through Bleepers
from Atlanta to Charleston.
IS. It. HORSEV, JNO. W. GREKNBy
Gen’l. Push. Ag t. Gen’l. Manager.
JOE W. WHITK,
General Traveling Passenger Agent
M111S
CASH STORE.
CUAWFORDVILLE, G BO MW I A.
Since l opened last .Septemher for fitrtet
y eu h. my trade lias Increased aud mr
eem to weal a pleasant saaUa
, ■ over the great bargains ra
i! : .-ir thoughtfulness of savin*
„,v,it,g that oa«fc to
ri. ag .rid rcgniatifijc business of every
kind. N> in atvordance with the show*
tael as eiieouiagement, 1 again Invite my
cu-tomeis torome and buy for cash al
V u can him! save trouble aad extra
cb:. ,. ! have on hand a handsome to*
,,j , !l v hoots, slews, hats groeervaa.
i . , - a.ue and everything that can be
! un i in a g'-le ral -tori* which 1 wtol an*
low ilow nfor 1 tie cash
CHARLES UEBGSTEOIC.
]*it!’s rarminatire!
FOR INFANTS AND
TEHIKING CHILDREN.
An in-rant relief for colic of infants.
Cur !i ■ utn. Diarrhma, chol.ra ln
f.uitiim «r -my d'sea— of the stomachs
M the critical period and of
t-,. tiling rnf' and easy. Is a sale
tonic. lor siie hy Dr. R, J
Reid.