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hfiN eiiarig'ed
contf'o!* r* i.d h) W.
W! 3* the Con.
i i nhiitie i k rnunli im ’
of tl IQ Conai it u
f look* sis if tl sit pa i
tin third !
HO purty.
ex'n et cd from !i
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■mi >d Livingston?
t rs ofthird party pa-
7 If ■ make it nppear that
Crt 1, lie democratic , rally .1
1 ill ilTiir. The Novcm- j
her t yon« ,ill prove whether or
y tiff right. !
Whin Uh time 1or counting tho
it o r i ,1 1 .t Novi»mlM*r T. K
Wa ion nt d T r Winn will have tt
, n, j., ,k -ifn-r iheir b isiin - in
( tl*OT gift , ( *• H | -,t
rnudit havo t»ook ”
Wars* ted against the river
rind nrh< a .j propriation ld!I, whieh j
Wf mid have loought thousand* of
t our state, and yet he j
Ifiim* to love Georgia and wish to j
H»r peol e better off fimutuiaUv.
I’d ii, the third party nominee ter 1
'V ? " t '' : ^1 !' ( "' >v}m» '^ * M jyi f ,,j
the farmer* to hold then- codon, H!al ‘
wg that if th y did so they would r<
r -ive twelve cent* a pound, Instead
oi llii* they received only six ecu!s
Wouldn't -ueh a man u* tliat make n
*vi*o gnV0jiior,
Am you goiri' r to v«it« for
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who 11* a si .................. ™
defen <1 I lie 'it let tii'. ol his *ei lum,
ut lor W nt soil, w !u», Ii* ft eongl e**>
muii, de-i rtrd the party that hiuiureil
him, at d vimd with the republican*
in trying to Mnother their villainie*
uUcntptt.i mb tire mtutUunt state* ,t
their W». itiie!
Wat*. on* that ,, , ,1 the force , toll , n ,* • a
dead issue• Doe* it look like a dead
will'll It is tit principal'plunk in
•ihtloriti up-> whioh IlfirriKHi
1 It'Ll w ere, nominated! W tit iiod
not wteh 10 h 14 VG much miii about
t* ?4 tHfrfou *h fiVtdduH
Aon it - itt a ran «, 4 «*• *
:iii by the n. ipic id » X
V. .. ,M inatiru l.i ill'll- - i =
Mb. \V ms,iv i, fighting th* l'ink
tli < .-live .-ijfWiey, wiiiolt emi
harm to the workmen ol
c I. r n n i-int of the wine pro
■ I our li ;i*lutor*; but Mr.
■ i !i jhl to make on I lie
w left ,i,ic* iJironten (Mir
lit even vote* with tire
h. lentil*, a d in 2*. n io put down '
2. until the *v
- can ijuiotiv slip it Ihrougli.
cV.me *>l !' ,. m's men « ill tight
■ i '.tit ,-i luii ive do tad know
how soon mr voter* may have to
ballot box sin rounded bv
in order to deposit their
vine*
< the Cuturi* then*
ui ri¬ m for a rum |*ntl¥ io
ti St if ,v ,\iand iVu?u“»
‘ is now lu iUior occ&sUhi
L's>Q it wtn«
’ 'Hiit'd I‘hiIv to CAtry
o it H*itt would bo the
f ru<* McKioly blil with
Uit» iioj^ultiUoo of
f angt* uu cot ion,
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BLACK 1 • : CONGRESS.
In fto notnmatirtii of Hon, J C. < - ;
BCtck fore itigrcs*, ti.e democrats
t ii tenth dittvirt ivtv< thrown down
th. nt! ( t Tommii- Watson and
‘, . (f,, ...
Jj ; I’ »* 11
fJ.-o.Ri--*. tid
ibr .that '< '.'t! >31 (Uf of , the- , con
f W J i|lhenwa!iei with iutere*t all
Ti e hope* of the third
him » -• The democrat* - of - the '-v tenth rt
,-d /„• thetfnjKirtritn '• of «>'« * «**•*
and they Ikivc 1.laced I heir banner in
tiift ftUiinluss <1 if n man who
(% .mnisnds the confidence and rfc
gpect Of the whole |s-o|dc the dis- ,.
of all shades of political opinion,
Two ywtr* ago they put their banner
in the hand* of Watson, and he h d
hardly drawn 1. fust month* ..
h exm
gres-Monsl *alary before he rej.udiated
and betrayed hi* party Now they
wi n find | litn a , the head of whatever
1 >j.posing force he may 1»< able to
ra py
The democrat*- oi' the i< nth can
safdv appeal to the people
to decide between the
t wo. Their candidate t a fearless,
true man, who will not betray a trust.
and whose character and abilities
would illustrate this great State
the national capital. I lit! aside from
Hie „,an, the principle* which Major
lilaek represents should , ,, wm with the
people of the tenth. He 1* 0,1 , ' l
stump expounding to tin tn with an elo
fpiOIIOO of Georgia's favorite orator*
llio Km|uiror-fSun oxpoot* to see
Major Black and democracy sweep
the tent!) and redeem it Columbus
Knquii'er-Smi.
WHAT CLEVELAND SAID.
"We also oppose another avowed
scheme or on i ail v€i f*ai iis which,
under the guile of piote.cting lha
suffnige, covoru hut dots not conceal,
a design thereby to perpetuate the
lH>wel q f a party attald to trust Ita
oonUmmuca to the uutnunmeled and
Intelligent voters of Urn American
peoplr. »Vo hi g ptedg'd to resist legisl
lation ifttcinh-•'! to Cl inplete this
scheme, bxeaiiM we have not forgotten
tins HHturmdlii of theft and brutal
trol which followed another
vvii km w tiiat thft iiiSOftpw <»» U*<*
part V which did not scrutdo , , to rob , U"- .
people of a president would not hi si
tate to use the inachineiy creitbul by
such legislation to revive coirupt
lustrutnontelitivs f»r parU>*u pur
pew*." » ‘Loro
Tin above is tnt extract a
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Madison Sj.uare « •rde.r , whoa ,, he
m vlvisi the formal notification or his
nominalImi, u„w dritemnt i* Hu*
from Weaver ’* ept-ech i]«5I)0UUCiiV
(lnunurut h an imflttulouh!
Everythin}.; HopR ii
“Wijlimftn ilik R* t'f" ft"-!
lip-ill IflU pa.i. -•»» iiiid inti'Hlgwiio
of tin. |x**n»l» " In Hint
...
Mm!Urn S.|uar illdpri Wfllnctt'lilV
iiigtit Grnvct Cli'Vidand told the Ik’hi
! clmpii'i * t'f thn hivtory. tlm not lest
purpoM-.-i Ln the future of the itemo*
orittic party, And when In- *.»M, '‘Let
in, t,II tli" pcopln what w.- imltevc,'’
|\t' kt’Vil'tll! Of tllid Ciilll
ptitgti to w(licit nil our oratory tuust
In* pitched. Uu gn*A m th* country
it,*’* (Irovfr, Ilf vs t,«l word*
in j, giiu l way l'i* N "V Y 'fk item
by a roll is solid
ii* •* rock, tt»«s snutli tan Ii tin*, tin*
gn at West i* nan g and the pait.v is
marctimg <m hi victor)-.
ViiHY FUNNY.
Util Nv* is funny, hut Iris I, -<t hit
falls far Inflow that p i peti it,'-1 i' v Hw
Otn.ilm convention in putting fart It
Weaver a* the Great G ii and Field
a* the AseiUut Great Q .........
alleged movement t<i reform and pnrifv
tfec \hM\m of the country A prof
Ktotlld rclH‘;Lidt’ U,ud 1411 ox M -tliowKe
dnn t nuke a very xtronij room * t
purifiers Sparta l*hi>ai*lite
Toac ors County Institute An¬
nual Session.
The annual aaosiott of th T, ocher*’
t 'uunty lustit'lte will tn*-jiu at il dfl a
m., on the first day o 1 VugiHt lux’,
in the Stephens High S shu d tu i-ti us
Alt te,tellers nr per-tnis Ic'ditig
tistehers’ iicettses, lesidtag in t i n > tt.
tv. are.reip' i'C'l t > rt idr h
\# or m *i, a r n% ,, '
u»m th<* prof* u
ftig. ?n ti'iuilt v of * . a
do
U*i * U b
!io ; ir
By 9 of \he StaU I titi
\V M r. vxr / V. T i’
Sharon Up, July U»* /
* I r-*# » WI N L Ol C%?*DU» t*‘t 4»ea-Vto
i .« I tjtmHilpH I'oNrr.
It 1; t uivmputed . , that a lualf
\v til duveiap suffii-ient
r, waul, burned in cuuneetion
with it triple « \j«4Usuon engine, to
i m v mile m an Atlantic
bti Hi leiphiti lxslgwr
c s Wine of Cardul
k DRAUGHT an*
ng meivikanta ir
I V
Shu XfHntiinjg K hew About Harhiik
Manning's logic was always forti¬
fied by that “re&Aine to assume
onmtoeiene©,’' which is so useful in
the ocd«amrtfcaI career, and by a
gracious Providence so lavishly be
stowed. There wm ones a debate in ,
^d parliament abrmt the "barilla duty,"
^ the term was Uttlokuown,
an admirer of Manning went to him
fOT an explanation.
“Dear me replied Manning, "not j
know what barilla means? Iwfllox
plain it. You see, in commerce,
J a l»rtif.uiar comm rmy, It'S.'S? suen as tea,
wine or tobacco; at another time
yon select a variety of article,
able to the port of destination. And
the language of trade we describe
thte Utb-r op-ration n, hanlla ”
Maiming did not speak the lap
p W(;( . (i f trade, Ix-canse he wan utr
gaming more knowledge than be
ponneaged; but for that reanon heal
ready-apoko the language <>i papal
him mm ana cater:niHU30. Xlio in*
<iMjr ,. P abont “j^rilla” soon «
out that it meant an alkali obtained
from the oshea of a Spanish vege
{able. have thought “Splendide when meudax" he loam he el may tlir^
truth, “and hia faith in Manning
infallibility w«»a no longer tile same."
London Academy,
Iltttnorw of RlgnboaHls.
Tlie humors of signboards might
fill a eh apt»r by itself. Rnch humor
is r.i mi 1-times intentional and some
times not; in tho latter caao not in
frequently all the more amusing.
The very diversity of tongues r< pro
seated tends to lead to bluudertt. In
a cosmopolitan city like Ne.w York,
numoroua signs can 1*3 found in Ger
Fn . m . f) ItllIiaUi p oIWl) Hf „
brew, Ohincuo, Japaiu <* e;,d various
other languages, most of them in the
different quarters occupied by th<
nationalities. A mixing up of two
languages occurs at times, and we
, 1)|( , HiKm thftt rwwl r & Wi neB ..
or ‘‘80mmeigarden.” The “etc ” in
"HikIii Water Ac ete." looks rather
miggesf ivc, and n reversed N (yj; or
K <sp is not a very uncommon sight,
although it will bo paused unnoticed
b.V many. Wrong spollmg, or au
onuHHion muy h]h0 or Mt ' | M ‘Tn ' mite. ••Pic'm-1
; HolW’ apf^fod on a Bi#n on Broiwl
way. near Worth, and ‘‘Kxoluvimly”
\ signlsiurd mnainoil for yearn unnoticed fldli- on A'ow tho
c. ttpronUBfiiit
rmie .
| Tho Hnltiin Ohjci l#.
I ■Beyond Tangier I sco between
range* of mi bilLfcroi;.. liioiwitaina,
upon whooo niopeH herd* of wild
horuc*, enough to w-t up the
TZ*z:$S, m JZ'CT&
va«t ....... alluvial plains, well n wattmd, . ,
. uUorly n,j*»bie untwu< .j K sl by industry, yet
; of hearing grain and fruit
• ,, uoU gj, to supply half
,.heat, orange*, Lmini*, Indian corn,
! gugar, ktuimm, oliviw, dates, bananas
; i«id every kind of vogotabte. I see
a great navigable rlv<»r, }»*«-<i« ftp Lobdii.
s»y>«»iM. t*i floated, t hi tween iezaud thewa
fuj , j,, (>xpurt , Not n steam
j . OJ , f( imiTow, or a thrashing
, lia( ,i’,i w , W ;M L llm euitaa^’ ponuO; not
• *it will ho sell; not a
steamer or trading temt may
which whoiild 1 h< at once
of teaming hihI {>nsj
jMi'OtxH |>rc »vincoamH? tin? artories of
| ri luojjolit^n commomA Fortnight'
Iy Ui'View.
, first t *t‘«! for Hut*.
It in pcotsable that tin' titabrella,
iti*,>,-ul of t*«ing tlio chiM nf tin- ]mr
um.I, in it* grant grandfather, for
■•veryttiiug imli. .-.to* that it was first
! u8oil ns a minmmnl. anil Inter on n* !
tr ruin guanl. A* soon ns it vv; .
found to tie available in wet weather i
au well us in Minshino it branchial
off, and, Jo! tho anou.J was Tiorn.
The Frenchhavot ciriraraplutesanil
ombrelloand their parivirite , Hu* (ha
mans have then- i -him und
their Bonnonuchinn If is teheved
tHat Italy was the first European
country to adopt tliouo eonven . 'net's
which were first twd as parasols,
and after as utnlirallaa, until teitlv
were manufactured Detroit Free
Press,
Thimiitmm’R Wit.
Some one nt a college dinner tmsdo
n rather offensive apeevh. when hi
tue of his father.” People near him
turnecl, exraoctihg some reininwoenco
of « laudatory kind, when he added,
“He su, *le<l in being at ont)0 do!l
and then, after a short
pause, 'no uncommon com Ulna lion.”
UcnttetunnV Maarusdne
V®# llliti No.
in the sixa .fli of ho highly (level
ojted tt j* pie ns the t’elte there l*
no equivalentto ‘ vee;" tluui it hap
ivu- that y, -.t shall never hear an
IrisJi waiter pronounce tin* shiblwleth
" ir " “ f 1 u ' K 41,41 f,,r
he uivarialdy . , exjnisaes an affirma
tive by some such phrase as "I rital!,
; sir!” "It to, sir!" Black wood's Ma
tine*
Terribly AHJicteti.
■’What an inveterate listener John
“Vos, and so deaf too At Man
luvtLvn bc>aeb bo eaitto tioor dr wu
mg on j TOiwt of his ourik^sity . ”
Why, how Wits that i"
“He went out too tnr to hear what
the wild siiyiug. '
wavc^werx'
r eutieal Vara,
* iwara uteeNl lure for la «;rlppt
V*> untHoiis^ am iidN’ertisett«,
, M ., u ,„ „ r K . ns > N ,.„ c.- c . i very lot
LiMvsnptkm, i'>ugb** and t'eids, upon this
condition If you jwc aQUet \\
Grippe ami will this n mmty , r i
Ujj to direction*, giving it faur ti
I citwicncc no Iti'ncht, von tiv'Y
i bettte atul have \oitr money jv’t-itoi*’
We make th of \v
liulfui SUtNY Ki s
cover y ft st M-ass'i. >
lUve beard of ca*c in tflw
I Try it. lat c*' su
I Tt fie at K. J
Fo-tcsr rnmnas.
I love to roam- S'# t>w- J» t ^ood*.
nr tttire:
The taodar fraao the ground
Afford* a ffelifhl ’ Mf F have fnend
la canity *p
tio««tb« tor- • •"*•*«, ,
C: To
taa»eoetiiew •>■*.;<!'*<tun .an <j-.n c-sol
Science may !*.«►'uflcMx* -Jtb . re« of ... a rt
That irentn* hw wwa*t tU efefeei mic
o.rl __-y Si 1 a,- .« r-.M
Toocbnot tc w«n is .
pm'
Efirzsh J ■:£ *
| Uitenilttwa cBn . „*t,
TotL , t ,. arJ) ■
OrthewMv^rwiu.
u, e ^ ir i s frtty e i co;
It. t ,
Itbnrrle* aw.jrWwllowi.iiew <*»
And I to a Ocum® flKw w u-.l w:,ere.
■ *v> b». e pofkd away”
And broader per to vk*.T,
We»h*n koev lilfj- uati cares f>t to
W ere tb. t« W feat kept os fr'.m going
&&t mjr,
■* *
Iptr« 1 *c< nt Mind.
On on® our moth^rV pre*
child 0 f *nco j,y Laurn. of u>iu< S ) g,V#id j ally the of life two of years tho
Wo wei'O fiH isttiyilig at tho institu
tion for i«an** regain, and tho nursery
v. us in tin- 1 < fci ryof tho lofty
building. tb*
One dj; igHplfiT came into
room, Hid to-y | horrw saw little,
Laura rolling mt on the brnud
window Fill, t window bein" wide
open; only heraldries a jfcv inobes space bo
tween edge, and then
the street, fiSbut tH-I liclow.
Tho nurse saB|here knew not where;
any whet-.- she ought to
have Ixieii. qWft J$:r mother stepped sight
quickly and ly back out of
and called trtfly: "Laura, come
here dear! , '*» e to mol 1 have
something to 8 . you."
then A inoiieriitBgTVnized she iieanBoi little pause feet patter - and
»>IJ held tho the fi‘>or, chilli »v5|a ^ another 1 in her instant
1 anil*
If who hail sen ?!* I or lushed for
ward Lfco cltite Lndd have started
an ,i pro }^blv iouldibave fallen and
t)veu daubed t<•"** -St. Nicholas.
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k'.. s * % raparilia
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u. J harejaliKMl good a
,f ''* ii y mt eiwsitood’s P -
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j inteivst Io woman. The Serials for IS92
Will lie written bv Walter it..sat t and Wil
Ham Black. Mrs. Ollpiilant will beemtie
■i eontrihuter. Marion ItariainVs Timely
Talks, "Day In and Day Out." are in¬
to) ded for matrons, and He on Marshal
Xorth will spoeiaHy tiddross girls. T. \V
piiftdn^n. ph*asv cultivated in "WoniPii muiicncc. and Men,” wil
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ti ARFEr’s PERIODICALS,
Fer Year:
ARPER S BAZAR -
lURPKU’S MAGAZINE 4
IIA BEERS WEEKLY - 4 00
HARPER S YOUNG PEOPLE - fi 00
/V s?,; Fhe to all $ut*enben m thf Unit'd
Stilt* A Canada, ami Merteo.
Tim \ elmites of the Biuar lwgin with
th- tlr-t Number for danenry of each year.
It lien no time is tin aliened, aubseriptioti*
wi | Iiegin with the Number current a! the
ttitie «if r* ooipt of or«!»*r.
Bound Voliimos of Harper’s Bazar for
t h vt \ <*ar!* back, in U cloth bind ins
s s nt by mat!, postage paid, or by
express, free of exj.H’n>e (provititnl t!
freight docs not exeeet! one dollar per v«
time.
each volume, suitubl
for bitidtusr. will be sent by mail, post*
receipt of $1
old ! made by Vast
M v Order or Draft, to avoid
X K «>t tO thi* iidnertwe
r of I larper A
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A Harper a brothers*
New York
bl iTt'IAL ANNOl'SrEMNT!
At »>py of inr M.ti
lilt STK ITI.D CA1 •- of
Sp-utirs^ Athletic Si Gy nBavan
Goods,
Kit II IKK K I \
Frrs’tS ’ V i» Y
Geo. R. Lombard & Co.
MU Si BBIiiH C
Mill r-i
Above Paassenger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORG IA>
—BEU, THE CHEAPEST A>'D BEST
ENGINES & BOILEItS
Complete (iln and Mill outfits a Specialty. M
■> and Engineering Supplies,Cotton, Grain,Saw Mill sr 4
r* Labor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys, l>!t: -»
r bawa. Inspirators, Injectors, etc.
Large Stock to Select From.
Prices Low. Goo(!s Guarantssl
Wr'f * for circulars. t^’C'aetlnjn of every kind, aad new work (light »ad heavy'
i'OHi.’rriv <1 d.p. Best outfit South
/ I I v \\' f \T> 1/ New and Repairs, promptly and well done. ItTV
\jr J \y VJI v IV you write to or call on this firm mention this .Paf
A FINE LINE
---OF
Olcinz’s Pbkk*s. f/^a^wr’.rr. C rock¬
ery, Trunks, Valises, Farm Ini
plcmeiits, Falf Kkm mid
So!e Lealher, I>ry floods,
Cilroccrips, I tools
and fliers
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C. BERGSTROM’S, A
Crav/fordviilsi m Georgia
a 1 . mm
p|H( MACHINERY C 09 IMISSIQN AND MERCHANT. BROKER
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Augusta, Uo
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- - > - i*- li. • " V - .-14. ' Portable and Agricultural.
ESTSt-earn Boilers, all sis** and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Feed and Cotton Seed
Mills, Valves, Turbine Inspirators, Water Wheels; and keep in stock a full line of Steam Fittings, Cocks,
Piping and Fittings, Beit, Hose, Etc., Etc.
EAGLE LOTTO A GINS, Wiih or without Feeders and Condensers
- TbE ItesT IN THE WOHLU.——
COTTON PRESSES,
, tar WOOD WORKING MACH IN IC!!Y of all binds. AGRICULTURAL IMPLIt
MLNTS, the very latest improved.
Call at my ofllms or write for illustrated circulars and special prices which willbtglvet
-TO (SUIT CUS fOMERS. — —
i Largs lilrcliirs Outfits a Specialty.
.
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j NEW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT
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<T( IT IS PERFECTLY SO SIMPLE HARMLESS ANY CHILD ANO CAN 9
1+Y the hair over and apply the mixture for few miimtea UStelT. aifrl
^pjh^feair disappears if by magic witboutthe slightest a pain iiijtirv fh-»
o» tr ^ u Gli
B A 0®J|TLK.VJK.N who do k not *CK nppreciatea and AKIMS fepard attest or hair ItS nrritg their neclr
.iina j * biion Anti-M«irlne on
io QueeiCg which does a” • -
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1 ?*S rX nil 0.',,*; Atrlte/This e aaiILJaiwSS attrertlsement will Is find honest everything and straight reproaemed. forward in rut every th; out v.cn! r -:
J," trtedar l >J,V CHEMICAL y<»o 174 Race m Cl AT 1*0. m
? ,i . r v CO., JtH safe dMIveiy. Street, We will NCI W *roo l- for You < - u
r Jviltirf slisrhl^bt Injury insure pay any < um
or to any pnrrhauer. Kvery bottle jfuaritnteed.
flrfWftl ~1tatrodoe® *[? WinaWMit With SILK and DRESS, sell among yards their friends 25 Bottler; of Queen's Sortie An*f-I7a;rine, sampiet*
nu» oi Biik to select from a 16 best silk Extra Large and
seat with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents,
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You wilt admit after having taken a few doses that it is a M I S'sii'S&aB&.Ki.,
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, vou have only to take a few doses
of the ASTHMALENE when the spasm is broken, the breathing becomeseasy, and you
tee! as had if some nearly angel deprived of mercy of had life. unloosed the iron grasp"of the fingers of death,
that you
IT IS AS HARMLESS SS THE FGQD Y8U EftT. af,"
worst cases of ASTHMA is the wonder and admiration of all who have used it. Th*
happiest moment of your life will be whea you have used a bottle of Dlt. TAFT’S
ft-STH-MftLFNE. and ing diseases found it that has ever cured afflicted you of the the human most distress¬ family.
FOR BRONCHITIS it surpasses every known remedy. For sale by alt druggists
A trial bottle sent free to svny one sending P. 0. address who suffers
fro—* Ast hma. Dr. TAR BROS. MEDICINE CO., 142 State st„ Rochester, N. Y
mu [l b fls«roi 0: AYr TtBTR/SITS # FRAME
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