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With this Tut Ci from )*
AIM i Dimckhat, pass*-* inti ,[ ie
- (Mr T W Kealon, and bi«
ie* Mr 1 M Neftlon
My lie hi. having been sue 1 ss I
i , end 1'iihi- bus no*- <f ' he
I have eo!*l to M No,'*'oil
w hie of gelling it
a*. good a ; »; *■! vs Thu Dkmo. r* r
been n former v-tir*. and 1 sin
.1 to twin the hnstnaas *v.r |*i
Mt* dew ie voting men a*- he arid
Nijarlv *< * cr. y<a:.»the or I# »i : pie*i
he* toile* th the jump!*' « < n w
tor T.. ialerfo county arid Utt*
county and 'l.i* dish t and .tale am!
baa 'iae*l Lie- every energ to the ut
lifVir.g of h*L
T t»fi‘ ft ie*l to make Th* l>**n
c** r. one of the best of county p*
!>*.!■«, #'id for the kind pstronagu 1
f **i \ 1 at the band*- *,f the peopl* -
will evil foil proud, If 1 have ii »d.
enatniee.it was **t iidemlended 1 .11
In BirSt I could t lo mv dul v «r;d
many »f my rvatlev and
IS; rt :i« ftflUHlklf ,
lit bidding the 1 inil
Ittutoi rat edicu,this APcaaion c < ,
1 >M'uli«r Mirlncf# I <1 ov<*r in** ihni
no **rte know* but m v h**! f 1
* I 1 ”) "
her have iieen such us lo . widen me
?'» ibdftght of turning o\or tk*«
to oilier* Bui -nel. n
nf«. -r»o one can have Oiiny in this
wc Id »» t}n v wWh.
For th. new purctia^cr* of th*
Tt**#oe**T. I h* of the }M*o|d«
tht* section the enftn • *.{* '
which they hat extended •»»*• *
ft . f». Moon*.
announcement ‘
i) #tf} j» |»i 1 n nith *
l i.i D-e . iu r ftom Mr (li-m U
nv «<> it*» t*f»8 \ “
I hut u »ml icy of the w l*t
♦I*, nginl Th© fJitorxIiip th** }*n
l»t*r will remain 111
r* chnvi!# <fM. I M Kwilnti n! ,
W‘‘i • t**fof ilk coi
Tl'i* Himpcml ip«|»opkibi1ity »i'» '
twin# by flic- i lY
* v Hangc of ownoi *) ,, * not
ht vdIdi* of tbo j * ,s
that it tv’rl r*»« 4 **i' »• tile
o arefri M it, 1
T. VV Nut*
IN THE FUTURE
/t « w j)) I#- m rfi by \ h*»
oni;C**iri»Dt» TmS IM M
j! . A cbnmri* of tirtiMl*
\ v*r <)om> n('t, o#*c*mh tut*.
Hftel *Xi*»*pt **
ttutfta for l*i*lt#r 'I'll#
* A run on \he mtue
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jqr r«* ulf r nil Hi*- ft »!
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vv . /.Vift ON DEMOCRACY.
II< ie art of Mr. Weaver’s ut
tei antes in speeri r - in Iowa w hen he
wat not a democrat:
I want to congratulate you. fellow
r-two* on th<> auppresaton of purely
democratic r< belli' n. gotten up by the
democrats for democratic purpose* of
d .wolfing this union and |>eipelually
•staidishing human slavery Now
.t^d forevt i ,t is eatablUhing as an
eternal truth that the democracy in
no place or state can ever be thrsted
«!th government. As a party st
should disband, just as a Miction of U ,
at Appromatox.
Again lie said of the democracy:
that a party With a record^ m
pie of Iowa.”
In another he aaid.
If‘ What is Die use of futher arraign
mg ttie defunct democracy with ail its '
. j0!l ,y ctimes at the bar of public opin
totiT We know that it* acta, comprhe
minder, treason, theft, o arson, urutM trend.
iierjury and all comes possible for an
organisation to connive at.”
line Is another.
”No republican can never, under
any circumstance*, have any part or
lot with tbe hungiy. rebellious in«n v
bating womanaslling gang corporate*!
under Dm name of democracy, a name
so full of atencltof i<ot»on that it should
blotted from the vocabulary of elvll
sued loan and handed over to Urn bat
oart«m that it Is ao fitly now and in .11
: the past ha* reprewiiited.'
And atiolltei
••But phi , ii.vi«. then what eoubl you j expect
from t!i» poor. HHnd. .linewd, dec m>n
dismal, damnad old liemocrftiic
Her* Is still another
•Thera to be r doubt abiiot the
tjUHStUOT) Ut riU. \V*th i ird.a-1- ,ol
mhU uni bank noU » our Imsinoss naiids
a 11 * moII mrt There here ran can be u* no no better wuer
paper cor rent- v Hun these. But ,1m '
assault of a parly which through
I flnanciHl 1 legislation inflicted untold
wrong* and n.Wwries upon ibe penple
by permitting hanks without « solid
! basis to Issue a circulating not* » » • *
The tact its, gentlemen, the Demo
j never ha* been able t*> coropre'
j iieud tlm 11 umiclul <juri«l'*oo Betw^pu
Lt* irilicrent dltdioneaty and apparent
aentlity it make* a i>*My, but not on*
uniat exhibition of it* corporate eon •*
kotldalwlldicay”
| The Scutharn man who can deaort
itu, democracy and vote for Weaver
.jj,, leading th* :*’ extract* I* f ot
worthy ll‘» m»u« of a Soulhetner.—
Al.untu USu etltutlob
-
HE _ THIHD ...... . A« Y LtADhfl. , _,., CD
B. Weaver, the third party can
iihhit. for the preaidency in a joint do
lmt( , w i*.t* Col. H, II. Tumble Ht
Bloomfield or. Sept.M, im. mid:
. ■■ Her* w* have the old tight again
j Th* confederate . , datnorrwy. . . north and ,
'south.,., whmh the infamous .•* ni-t
head division of low* >11'*” »•’
t again eonleatlftg with fiiaut tor *' *’
safety of the Union. AI Dntn laen
I h* ptoposfs to "•move on th*ii work."
,ln) Ibe** i* ni’ i t»ruj»<‘for 1 1,>j» tr:* B'H
Otl* hm*h';<’Xr*"l'l in anoll er n
Her t )mrg» ot* Mi*cn, f.llov ** | i I i
j *'«tt», mi) •part* net on*, not , v.-n H
. 1 p|mt\ road tui|H‘ivieof; from Intel
I !il Inal an hlJntion.”
Cltlren* fif t.rorgtH. h»v* you *o f*t
! forgotten \onnadY** a* to ehiatH, far a
I leinhu sin ii * man uh I lint V We hO|*l*
n«>9 Cotieit'ii him and all hie crew
to tDn oblivion lo nlilrh thfv khouM
lontf »BO h«V« IktHO! COOSijfJlPtl Iff* ftdvit
pot onr iIoiikm'ihI to }»f spurn 1 F*'N
low hiA mWicF find *p»n» not of
h\n folio worn not FVtli tli* beloved
Tmf i bit<} imiy j>lmfaim A'ou*n:»*i
ho \ \mk Invar:ng ttnfT reform,
IIOW M »’ tin*} * M*ull»«rti w)‘o i 14
ft m*»mb«*r of thftt jmrty, in tavar of
icaviwc th*» tariff nlovtA. Tho od'nor is
tI»o ofiMon who tbe
if ,r Urt’f*m**tK»ro , P ^r , i *, n Morvfon* , . ' iii to the
if, tin mt the *'tariff hiimbug, atal
, the at.....mt derived t o.n the tet
1 u is , , •> 11 ^ 0,11 , , '
' ' ’
!■,•**•» «t the gevermnMit This w»,
not tb» C I* v« hen th** letinverat* wer
in Wh'ii ( Ion «*land v i* * out
**f • fit. - *. Ite left very very U’ <*v «tir
•j in tWfbut iiWti 1 to C c
\tr iginw of I In* 1!1« tlmt
<i\\ half* •lwitni!t*4 to nothing Al;t ,
wi il*r r#p«ibUctllt fMArtv thv one h '
\ye \t#*< bv tbf Hgbt m *t\? HI
th«* tfeinoc 1 JMIrtV U1 - iii*b bv
t d jiarty. other vv .own .i!t
lteimbl v Aui N,,.^*,.
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Bte-k Do
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»LL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS.
Ho« Two lloy* Worked Hard to Flam a
OritvoQi Disappointment.
The news that a circus was coming
to the little town of Y- reached
that out of the way place even before
the advance agent with hi* glittering
pewter* and created a genuine sensa
tion. The whole countryside was
stirred up over it. more or lose, but .
probably the excitement reached its
higW pitch in the minds of Tom
j, ;JTy , twin brothers, aged thir- j
teen, the leaders of most of the boy- j :
wh mischief that made the school of
Y—— rt terror to teachers far and ,
wide.
These two Itad never seen a erretut. j
though they were familiar with them
the idea Urnt a real lire one wan com
r-BSH each, small fortune them. Their
a to
father win* dead and their mother
could not afford, they well know, to *
apend a dollar on them. They at
once organised an amateur circus
among their companions, and after a I
P' 0 *' ‘\ eai Tehwtrsal on a jjarallol
h a r and u trapeze gave a public per
formance, charging one cent for ml i
mis.-ion. Thw netted only fifteen
cents, and Jerry got a sprained ankle, *
while Tom burst his only pair of
trousers where it did the most harm,
By that time the advance agent 1
arrived and proceeded to cover the ,
town with pouters that took tho
h**j-B* breath away. For carrying day they an J j
p (1 a „f j^te all j
got ten cents each from the agent,
and they had considerable difficulty •
in ungluing their clothes that night ,
sufficiently to get them off But the
l.sstwr wort.- an unalloyed rielight,
and Tan arid Jerry played hookey
m rmler U) Ktaru a t tliem till the
caJno himaelf from the school
anil drugg'-d them uway. ftn tlwaio ,
wonderful isjeUTH all tho wild aui- ,
main Mu*-ly of the battle universe the were (leal engaged A A bije in j
a ! ■
p lotamin ripped up an elfplxant
which with his tnink wag htmngdhig i
» BKCT. * wlticlt wuu chewtug a Hun
turn clawing a tender.
0 ^ 11 ,, tlmt had rushed foolish! ' v in |
this terriblo stniggh
* Mvn41 ftiHrtnatwl Tom and
jerry anti they fully axpected to »ae it
«ruu:t<sl ut tho circus. It tbvidisl th©
attention that otherwise would lurve
bram devoted cxi luslvoly to tha pic
turwt of aiTolsitie young womtuj in
pink tights, who leaj**l through
flaming In* [h held at twenty
foot above their barebacked horse*
and the fat girl, who was said to
weigh 1,000 isjuxida.
In the course of time the circus ar
; riv*xl, and Tom and Jerry procured
the job of carrying water for tho aui
foaJa 0> *lrittk froiQ u distant ct
«l* »lull in lk*vy bucketn, uu
’ t bdy got twenty live cent* ra*-t,
j With blistered hands and aching
Gui k* the laiya p»rchtvl tluilCHolv***
proudly on tho hard, narrow strata
and waited for tin* glorias to unfold.
Tho circus mighfffiavo once U«-n a
,nlt »* ,WI< 1 Uwt
chief uUmotiona, one Ly*mo. along
the road, ^ through sherMni nttaeh
in(m ^ ()th „r unhiml pvple, and
wm left wm a rorry lot toteid
a* ti e to proceeded, Tom and
Jerry's faces fell and grow longerarul
longer. Finally Tom nudged Jerry
! violently
'Wlmt's tha matter with yarf"
treked Jerry angrily, for his heart
was eore with disappointment.
Tjt't'a go out anti look at tin* po*
tars," roplied Tom sadly
And they went. -New York TriV>
tint
i
Etpreplrs Nlsug.
, ttllcml slang and pditical slang
have u teu*U*ncy lo no* 1 the fewest
unrnteT of vorda to exprvso uji idea
mul the fowtvt number of syllable*
in lunke th-* word, Tlu tv* is the uao
*f the wonl ‘r uale ’ Inateral of pro
n ,Uh 1, "broke" it i-leod of dhTiiissel
fr,i t'i,. s*’vvu\. "got at” t > mean
that ***ttH* one Li:- Iteeii suoeeeaifully
in !u vd to uo * •thing, •‘pair* to
c .nufy influence, f;,v- riti.-:n tUkl offi
< - ijtl friendship, "pulle l" U> juadofjo- sunt ttt> ;
vv tint happens when a s
lii'emeit make a number ef j ria*
at t.mv from the same pltuv, “fell
down” to ahow that there h.ts Ueu
11 failuro i*i vl t \rr,s under
takon, ' done up in r a' of tiu
•»'
iK<iK Tliea© are a u*\v ttaiupies. A
littlo thought ifill anyone to
«* ,V1 » Hmntirr of others. They
»how the tendency of one class of
jxrjutlar along to brev ity and tseoten-,
tiousutves New Yerh Fuit
Monk*)* In Hliul!'*tan.
Indian slwjvs have no doors uor
vent doves, bttt art* like large euj>
itoards. open to the etm-t. in which
i***«l entitle tuui other article* «uv ex
pt-cd for «ie „t,i in t wt- wb.ro
Hindoos i rej ottdentte and a busy cur
rent of trade has cot swept the
streets, bulls, calves. parraktHts.
sjvtUToera an*! taonkeys tnke tollt,
which the dealer would fain prevent
but Unit lie t vv and fat, while the
vh viators ii:v nttUttJ- 441 4 *
A 't« vit srrvv* t u«»htu;;r sin* ’’h 1
stvtx * vi¬ lli
t**r.tly wale t *or' 5 » f«ui
mjilly stuffs l 1* wit
grain, is t ! fti WO
a *\>miv5U
y .. *> tho trndb*s:m‘ii
f tnor yyK
K f|Vt frit that .•
t» toy HarAinuut* abroad
■ :*:r*\l ; prinsaxltitys that
w,nil,. a*-t have lnt*;i t*)l6r»*t**d iu the
days of aujjete Brahuiatiieal its
Stnalft* of the s;ta
rnuders have a caught >nge*l att*!
duqatte'hed or. bullock carts to plai-es
nutav miles distant they
have been let k*066, but as the empty
carts returned, the oocteys, 'It
to perceive an*! J«>feat the plan -f
their enesnies, 'hounded cayly aR>tvc
aide and trvavped ttt through the city
gates with the air of a holiday party
returning from a pinuc.—feast «
Ran in India.
VOTE FOR BLACK.
The democratic ccngressiOBal aoo
vention met at Thomson last week and
nominated J. C. C Black. It was
known all along that Mr. Black
would nominated, as bo one ap
peered against him. :
The democrats of this district bare
found a man to represent thrm who
w jn do a.i in a creditable manner,
T} ( fo „ „ ^ow an w ,- 0 wil l not.
, k e ' hfmr who is ' representing j*
7 misrepresenting tr.r. turret
congress, usethe democratic party as
* ‘iepptog atone Into office, and when
he receive* that office denounce those
who honored him so much more than
he deserved
distrtTJwe* ItuThta^r"
'jrzpsssxz w * tfl destruction of their liKprti^s
call upon him to support the great arid
true citizen of ®uf state who, as the
nominee of the democratic parly of
the tenth congressional district of
Georgia, asks fomtheir support.
Major Black is a man who would
.. . . ..
r 'P r ' , - < ' n l! Wr,c n c n8IP !f, ''
i,l0,J ld be repr*-#mted. and . he will not,
in thfi »><>P* of saining votes, desert
his friends to wander off aftPr south
hating Weaver and the selfish crowd
of i*olitlcana who are seeking to gain
notoriety bv misrepresenting the state
th - * Hn( , bv y „i v aV y i, jg *
' ,p ° n ' '"’ r pre] Unices._________
Guaranteed Lure tor I.a Grippe
V(> Buth , irtze , mr ft( | V ertBed druggist to
M tly(m l, D* King’s New Discovery for
Con iptton , Cim01 , .„d Gold,, upon this
condititm. if yu» an- sfllict-d with U
Grippe and willh«e tW* remedy accord
ng to directions giving it a fair trial, and
experience no benefit, yon may return the
hottle and Itave y*.ur money refunded,
w«make this «t!W, because of ttie won
4erful auccew of Dr. King's New Dis
eovery during la si season’s epidemie,
Uave heant of 4t»<t In wldtih it tailed.
Try it. Large size tee. and fl.Oo
Trial Is.tUca free at R..I.Reid’s.
----------
Tom WiT; ON is fighting the demo
cratic party. We don’t think
duranemtic p;vfty has forgotten how to
Bght yet.
si
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U' Anna Sutherland
KaU.Tm::v‘», • : • • >*V;. »r
Goitre >t*m ]-•**•’ 1 otil ^i-U Years
■ar,
\Y: . :htco!i!tfOnldn«»t
: i \ti; U;.;t lalnUus- She took
HOOd , Sarsap:3ri!la ^
*3
, ,d \* yw * from »r all. She lun urged
n»i Ut t :k(n If^Otl’a SitrsHparlUa and
th*) ■: (K-n cured. It will do yon good.
HOOa a P.tLS o ■>*■ *U U«) Bl*. Jaunilke,
Uotu\. i. inu) .toRiach, uauaea.
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ARI’ER*!* BAZAR - - * 4 . 00
HARPER'S MAGAZINE . 4 00
HAKPEK . S WEEKLY - 4 00
HARPER'S Yor.N't; people •2 00
Pt^tafyt l^rt* U> till »*LtAcriber* th the X'fitted
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Th** Volume of th* Bazar begin with
the first Xumber for January oi each yoar.
When no time b m« nthni(Hi. % snl>ficHi>tions
«i I tw*srfr with the Vrnntvr current at the
t'ft . of r*'*H’ipt *'f order
Bouml Yuhimt—of llarprr■'> l!nr«r
thov yr*r-t*»ok. in neat elo*h Mix*fug
will be K*nt hv ui«i!. postage paid, or bv
frt'e of rxiR'iKt* pruv iitefi tli.
fiv'ajbt dot"* r.ot nxm-fi onr ......
unit*.
Cloth Cits**' for each
for will h« s*»nt bv nmil, post
pah!, on o* on **ac , t.
n*‘mittJlllW sifonW b** ma«*o by Post
ofti : i<V Ord»*r nr Draft, to avy.M
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SPECIAL ANNm'NCEMNT’
Aral cfhl s f«r a pftkpy of my ' P n
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The Finest Ever b. n M
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Geo. R. Lombard & Co.
FOilY, MACHINE & BflILI
Abovf- 5‘ t AUGUSTA, JiEORfJI.A.
if/" -SELLTHE CHEAPEST AND EEST—
ENGINES & BOILEE H
Hsim Em Complete Gin and Mil! outfits a Speeialety v ■
a* ' Eng.peering Supplies .Cotton, Grain, Saw Mi!;•
i a lattior-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys Be”: „
: J saws, in,f Titers, Injectors, etc.
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1 Large Stock to Select From.
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Prices low. Goods Guaranteed.
Wr<t for etrculars IA *~<.'astlags of every kind, and new worg (light and he,a,
i; el 1 B ~>t our ft; Mouth
<iIN WORK New and Repairs, promptly and well done Wktrl
you wrPe tv or call on this firm mention this Par r t
A FINE LINE
• -:of —
Heinz < Pickles. Glassware, Crock¬
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ery, Trunks, Valises, Farm Im¬
plements, Calf $km and
Sole Leather, Fry Goods,
(groceries, Boots
and $i)w j $
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C. BEKGSTHOM’S.
, & m Georgia.
m* 1 % m mm I
f; , MACHINERY BROKER
-A5D
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
mm m m 1 Rejnolds St, Augusta, lii.
\ Steam Engixics, Stationary,
Portable tmd Agricultural.
Mills, ^rirsteam Tarbico Boilers, VV’ctPr all Wheels; slice and and stvles, ke**p In Saw stock Mills, full Corn line Mill*, of Steam Feed and Fittings, C* tton Cocks, Seed
Vadves, Inspirators. a
Piping and Pittin g, lielt, ffose, Etc., Etc.
EAGLE LOTT ) A UIN3 ,
COTTON PRESSES,
|y WOOD WORKING MACH1XER V of all kinds. AURICULTURAJL IMPLE¬
MENTS, the very lattst.improved.
Call at my office or write for Illustrated circulars and speHai prices, which will be give!
TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. — —
Large Machine Outfits a Specialty*
II. 5. REID, 7.118 Revnolds St., Angus!*, 6a.
NEW DISCOVERY tyr ACCIDENT
and In rofnpfHimftn^ washing afk'nwarU a afylotton it a part discovered was acc»<>ntly that spilled the on the hand
on removed. We al wonderful hair was com¬
pletely market arid rreathas been once the put demand this preparation, on the
so world that we are now introducing
KfChroughout the under tbe name of Queen’s Anti-Hairine.
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND •
SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT.
Ijbjr the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the
hair disappears as W by magic without the slightest pain or injury when
applied or ever afterward. It is unlike any other preparation ever used
K for a like purpose Tbrm*»nds of LADInS w ho have been annoyed
Jf with hair on their FACE, who NECK and ARMS attest its merits.
GENTLEMEN donut approbate a heart! or halrcn their neck,
find I a nriceleas boon in Queen’s Anti-Hafrine which does awa>
with Hnavlngr, by rendering its future growth an utter impossibility
Antl-Hafriae _ |l. per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes, postage paid by us (•ectireiy
seaiox: irom •»oservation). Bend money or stamps by letter with full address written plainly. Come
ponds!»♦*♦» strictly confidential. This advertisement is honest and straight forward in everv word u
contains, w e invite you to deal with ns and you will find everything as represented- Cut this out and
register your letter AMre*. QUEEN Pont Office CHEMICAL OO., safe 174 delivery. Race Street, We will CINCINNATI, #.“00 for O. You case can
at any to insure Its pay any
of failure or slightest Injury fo any purchaser. Every bottle gnar, an teed.
■™ SPECUldM m ^ m ofoiUtowIlM.Irca 0 wm'pr«®nt , wi«? d “M db’ “““i? 1 Goo3s.ara*'>r '’l3T tST^k k Commt<!«lo« 8 SS» B< V? r 2?A«ent«.
ASTHMA BV BiHasily, quickly and permanently by Or. Taft’sa flv QNFlf I cz ifmALCRb MB 32 - ■ FUF wi 1
You will admit after having taken a few Joses that it is a
specific for that terrible disease. Instead of flying to the door or window, gasping for
breath, seeming as if each one would be your last, you have only to take a few doses
of the ASTHMALENE when the spasm is broken, the breathing becomes easy, and you
feel as if some angel of mercy had unloosed the iron grasp of the fingers of death,
that had nearly deprived you of life.
IT IS AS HARMLESS AS THE FOOD YOU EAT .
worst cases of ASTHMA is the wonder and admiration of all who have used it. The
h'pplest moment of your life will be when you have used a bottle of DR, TAFT’S
1 f+M 1 * * ’ ■' fVI * FNF v filing and diseases ,ouni1 i* that has cured afflicted you Of the human most distress- family.
FOR BRONCHITIS ever the
it surpasses every known remedy. For sale by all druggists.
A trial bottle sent free to ur one •ending 1 P. 0 . addreu who suffer*
from Asthma. Dr. TATI BROS. MEDICINE CO., 142 State *t„ Rochester. N V.
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j ipst? To a^i our Subscribers fer 1832 .
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