The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 22, 1888, Image 2

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£V- 41 I I _ ______...___ fet«liSBlIsSJEE,E4ll.r*Kr.,’r •; L »AII,Y.{taAtvs»c*)P«r Annum ITHfUr.OMlor................. I W __ = - Griffin, Georgia, May it, IfeW. Official Paper of Spalding Co. Official Paper el the City of Griffin . ..........* 1 - AdrortlMlnff Elate*. DAI!.” -«me dcrfUr per iwjcare tor the Int and fifty cent* for each snb- mqattt'.: Yen iiut* or low to be count- MM SPECIAL a-.ui.rc. NfJTICES 10 line cent# per or fetch insertion. So insertion under this Mad for tee* than £0erntn. Allis • rt:on< tor km than or.e dollar ma»t bt j.-aid lor in idysnc^ 1 made with part><* Liherai rata* will he wishing to eontinoe their advertisement* loader than one weak. WEEKLY—Haim rate*a* for the Daily. All the liepublicao papers of Pitts burg declare they could atiSWCfScolt’s speech if it was worth wLile. Put it bappe-ns not to be worth while. Other engagement*. See you later. Here in a aim pie and touching tvi denee of political faith. 1! Maine wing of the Virginia republics'. 1 adopted no platform, but simply de elated that “they accepted the plat form to be agreed upon at Chicago.'’ Miss Atnelie Kires has been |30,(MX) by a jjew Vork public .u.g house, if she will write a b k a oil give them exclusive publication. Thin i* rattier a sub-tantiial c n •. tion to Miss Hives rumored gr'e-f over adverse crisis ——■ e» m The Macon Evening News repeat!- the old gag that “Mr. Randall is the acknowledged leader of the Demo cratic party in the House.” I jet us say, then, that Albert In- mar is the acknowledged leader <-f the Democratic party m Georgia. The joke in this is jest tbo same. Tbh Democrats got decidedly the best of the argument in iho tariff de¬ bates, which closed on Saturday even ing. They were not scared by the ialso cry of “free traders” kept up by the Republicans for party effect, but in a clear and forcible manner the speakers m Congress presented a a solid array of facts which must con¬ vince any but trio most obstinate that the lessening of the duties will aid the great mass of people, with out the least crippling our varied in dustrics. Following upon Mr. Mill’s masterly argument, Col. Scott, him - golf a manufacturer of large experi erice, and perfectly cognizant of the exact facts, made a speech which the Republicans cannot solely alt, -ok. Then came Representative Tr,t of the Albany, N. V., district, v. h an array of industrial and political facts which can not be controverted. The Albany district is one of great amt important manufactures, being the center of tbo stove business of this country; and also possessing large cotton mills. This, according to Republican arguments, ought to make his district a unit against the Mills bill. Hut such is not theca c. Mr. Tracy quotes letters from the largest stove manufacturers and the owners of the most extensive cotton mills in his district, urging the j as sage of a tariff reform bill on the ground that it “will prove a benefit to the business interests of the coun¬ try.” Nearly sixty manufacturers ami merchants of Albany are <;acted ^ * by name, and the concurrence of tee timony is remarkable, as it it n->t bounded by party lines, and linns ' composed of both Democrat ami Republicans speak with equal pos- itiveness with those consisting of 1 > in ocrats alone. The fairer minded man ufacturers readily understand that they cannot enjoy permanent prosper ity, without tho whole country is blessed with prosperity, arid tl ’.it ter can never bo the civ e u : 1 1 day laborers, the muehav.ie , the larm ers, the merchants and t!;e professi m al men, are all mjustly taxed for ’ho benefit of the men who own the mills and factories. A Great Battle The '* euntiuually going on in the human *j ,:nii • demon of impure blood *lrivi > lo g , u victory over the constitution, to ruin hc-ii'lih. to dtag victims so the grutte. A good re t ble madkiue like Hood’s Sarsaparilla is tho the weapon witi| which to defend one’s self drive and the desperate enemy from the field, restore peace and bodily health foA many (h) years. Try this peculiar medicine. I THE AMERICAS POLICY. ] Toe State Departmeat bss taker-. : without parade or booccabc. a firm | aUtlude in defense of thr r;gbtk of j I j Baiornltzed citizens bom in France. The French Government h..- " u- “• tL ‘ *°* il “ n IUt “ ' eri f ! - } zen of r rench nai.vity taken f r i t « u >y ba« redress only tbr the French courts. 1'refsideat Cieve j land’s Administration holds that , France b&s no claim on snch a per j : tor. for any drift or sum me occur j nog after his American r.a* ...z< tion, that, once naturalized ta this country, bis states is exactly that of a native born citizen, and that he cannot thereafter become liable for any obligation to any government other than that of the Unite ! States We ;dfo insist that papers of natural j ization dul j ex ecu ted must be accept j cdtfi eond naive by foreign powers,! and our ministers and consuls mast j extend diplomatic protection hap-.r I tialiy to all Americans. This is simply Democratic doc trine, to bo maintained every vhere and always, as it has beer, by every Democratic Administration since the formation o' the Government. By none Las that doctrine been more firmly and consistently upheld than by the present Administration, through Seretary Bayard's able di rection of the Department of State. In the defense of the rights of nat naralized citizens in the disputi with France, and in iho Chinese treaty* we Lave two applications of true American principles at tbo extremes of the foreign question.- One is the- effective protection of our civil./ -lion against Mongolian contagion. Too other is the resolute defense of the rights of American citizenship; against all foreign interference. C0HMIHHI0XEB KOLU’K < IKtTLAR. Hon. R. F. Kolb, commissioner of agriculture of the stale of Alabama, has issued a circular to il.. people of that State, which b« published yesterday, calling their attention to the fact II a any of tin a who d-.sire it, cm the pay men l of a fee of ?1, can lave their land rcgi.-lered for sale. Ho soy; that he wi.i . ■; ?;<• a circa lar daring tip summer cord .ii.i-.g a full list and ut?:ciiption, with price, of all real c-t *.te regisb 1 in !..h of lice-. This is a good move for Ai ibr.m.-j, and we would like lo see tome thing like ii adopted in Gcorgin. It wou! 1 bo a very wide tnd very valua bio advertisement, at. 1 would do much towards nttr. '.1 ; immigrants to the stfdo. Hot, as wo said in the out ,-' . the talk about his having been • : :.b ed” and “elaughtorcd” II y. ].. fact, it u the verb t I ,~h, ■ : ",c hope Mr. Walsh will n< ‘ ii w y Mich twaddle to delude bin, i-:to the idea that lie is a martyr. Hu is still a live and healthy I>« ■ rat. Ma eon Tdcgruph. On the contrary, Mr. V>' d-h is a very ttfl.c it’■ D : - . Hi¬ ke id < - •• -t . tom ally IL : r- proportion'- as i n sU-m cl-. a:.d very sore and painful, II .doctor, say that his injuries wor ><c v d by bring thrown down and sat upon while obstreperously \vr<:-;Uing with some country d- ]<, \U •- :d t! !; l - convention, - - ;. too much f r him; but other people who arc well informed think that his be id w;m al rc-.dy enlarged when h> went to At had; and that the tic-dmi >. I here eoivt-i there mry «!<• hi in 1. if Mr. Walsh would .---r; l.-'a ! < . i im lie could h e (i.'.t it r , • i. r than thf Democratic parly of Gcor gill, it would ] - 1 -r. -,:.ly la :•» ll!a ills case. Bn; .; pn •- it i c m by i.o i 1 1 •t j ; i ‘ { )j. t >;; p>- ■ • ■ y> * • • j ...... . ;. < Blowing Up Hi 11 Gate haa Ii -v-ti a I; s 1 > 1 1 it) •!>-! c—iiyvvoik, blit till) (iul jllOlil'K'.S !l I P (I.-S'IUC tion in any im; .-.rl.iaf < I ..> ;i,-' - - di-; aster. (Instructions iuthe o;, ans <,f (he human body bii; j: im-vitab!-.; dis>’n ... I lo‘y must bo c au-il av, ay, < r ] iy- ,,m! wreck wi’l follow. IF cp the liver mor der, and tho pare blood court's through tho body, let conveying In Gib, sir. ugth j nud !if->: i! become dkooiert'd m.rl the clmnneiH are clogged wit's inipnri ! ti< a, vhie!) i .,I ;o ti. s • .I a ii. ; ■ . N'l other R;*-:; equ . 1 I.'i.-reo’s “Golden .*!«. c'ls-’ B i.-v v" for soiling up- l) 111 iv«*r mm pur;: blood. Advice to ft!cl ;ers. M ■ '.ViN-sr.o-' - wi:: . : r.f ;• ! f; r cl ; -n a tc-tli’ 1 • j * r- • enption [ of one of tho b. s ■ • nurses find j physicians iiaslxien used in for tb- f p- •i U. Kill) s’- i,ml | riv v« -is never , failing succ > s by mill: us (.( Blotters for thc-ir eh si *h m.;; Ui process of teething ii., value is incalculable. It re haves the child from pain, .sires dya eatery nud d.iurhma, griping in the bowels, and W;ud colic. By giving health fn tho tla’.i and rests the mother. Price 25 cents >>. iscf'c » * .....Uw]* isi Hood's Bo Sure to Cet aomr-arClx. r-? «- u - - ^ SaX y,fv..; ii-rm."-' e)sc- You remeabev It is to osedici«U-I umm» » stsefi good a y- XT s go— .j i . it* Sp in Medicine , . needs a r spring msMi- i’t rxai -sr/U i to expel iinparl- . ur.-ilaue ia thedartngthe v.nicr. . ; up etreurtli 33 vrarm weather t on, cs.-ile an aj.petit* arid prorco-e !. .;ro y c -n. Try HooC's SamparilU a. i a ■■.ii t-e conviaeed of iu peeuDar t; r ;t*. I; is i idea) spring medieifte—re- l. :■ >,ber. jant t > take, and gives f.-.Il ratiie '■ rtm- w.,- v. It; save to get Hood’s Sarsapariila ft. Mbralldn;:;- - to f ‘xt'-rgi. Prepared Ofriy \n (.. t. HOOD A t O ‘ r., Dowel). '!«>. IOG Dos n© Dollar T i'm Cnstonieri, Aught, B-Jtud.it, Boarders, To be A O irents, rders, Merchandise Sliver or Go!d,_ Sold. Servants or I*.. Geode to Days Appraise, Lawyer or O - Opening Mu*-!’ a'. Tea- ;• . -. j o A an ounce, Popular Trt :-h*. r-. Houses or Acres, Cook*, Butchers or Bakers. Book*, Boats, To Hire or L- t, Votes, • flounce OfBo Dr -s skirt or Baft-riicnt, A < lire for disease, First Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, A MusiinCbemise, To Purchase a Pc-’ Cheese, Hor-e, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, Bloodhound or cVtz Or Are Prone Free from Fitz, ! o Make Known, To Hire a H i!, Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An El-cant Carriage,Dry ice,Upholstery, oods, Play AnOpulent .Concert Marri Bail, Picnics, or Rk -,tc», Excursion*, Plate-, Knick-Knacks, To sell to g-y 1 re at u r’s Di vet s ions, Diamond*, i lothes F.eady! Made, Pearls, Increase of Trade, Hines, Coal, Coke and Wood Curls, Wash Features, Pictures, Lecturer. for To buy <Kid ’) hings, Ail Kinds of Food Or e -II Odd Tinners, Works on Theology, Cats, .Magic. Astrology, Felicity, ItatS Wealth and Ms , World wide Publicity Flats Flags, Bat Rags. Pantaloons, Bags, Hat.-. Nags, collars Ke- piendor tCruv.it- Drt-.-s shirts or Mutton or P( 't. Almighty Dollars, Financial B-lief, 11 '.use fur Kent, 8to( ks More, Tenement, (Bocks, t ■ -ii to be L:-nt, i-«cks, < ash to ! d Spent, Sod.-, Scent, Portnimii i or Box, Tent, Pig, Sheep or < >x, Homan Cement, Or Even a Beau- (to¬ Then in a Trii e, il-.id the Advice, Take tin- Advice Far Beyond Price, Wnitfii Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- F'* R S Bsw To Riisinoss Men. xtola: JL> ohfd argumf.n ns nkf.d$d In tic.--©days to convin'-o INTKLL1 G--ATsnrnth.it it Pays Well lo Ariveriise Admiisistrator’s Sa le k o .mi order granted by the court f ■ -i; v S: aiding c unity, J v,ill sell u u; scry before the courthouse door, 'n (, itlln, on the lir>t Tuesday in June next, brtv.'i a the legal hours of »»1® the foilow- i • i roperty: 'i wo acre s of land, uiorc or a wl: ' h there i> a dwelling house : ■».- tenant hou-c-. in the i ity of Grif- . ituated on Broadway street. Bounded i '.y sand of Mnberry bertt, smith by an . west by alley running from Broadway to oamon street and north by Broadway --.ii.i prop r ty t- hinging to estate trt ,1 <;. M.,iig!iiuii deceit-ed, and lying in the • -n portion of the city o' Grillin. Sold - . •.. .: tifion. (< rm- cash. J. .T. MANGllAM, Administrator i*. d*- boni- non, J. C. Manghatn, £ FIN! I\ GIUITTX! -Tia:r.T. U; \ .{Riivii'F' 1 t'it> -lock a!ul fixtures of J - v. itroposc to run the K. 1, : . \l ci v. Yvithtiiu hipest and i . • or; • • ‘ « : nil ko:f. > of inis, Liprs id Beer! t :sn runt hi 1*> ssn stic and >4 Uigur*. day *' Vj.. l.nnch evt Curing the 1 ' An ricnci-sl mixologi - ' always on ■ fancy drinks of nil Linds. j*i im r ■ a i-aH and we will ];!• i*c (». il sri’KItM l.veo. n /* v 3 CLABI’S EUSMESS COLLEGE run', r.\., for circulars. The best w;soo! n America. Fail tenn H-gias A a;-, go. Mention lUii Georgia liM&Gmil SCHEDULE. Taking Effect Sunday, Feb. 19,1888. NO. 50. PAfiSEX G ER—aO U TH. Ltire McDonough..... ...........2.30 pm Ixat« Lof-Ua......... ............2.58 p ns Arrive Griffin.......... ............3J&pm Leave Griffin........... ............ ilOpm Ijeave WUliunsou ............4.25 p m Leave Concord,........ ............4.5S ............4.48pm Leave XeH,............ p JR Leave Jfoltnt,......... ............5.04 pm Leave WToodbory,..... ............5.16 pm Arrive CoSombuo,..................7.16 pm NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH, Leave Columbus,......... ......8.30 a m LeaveWoodbury,.......... .......10.24 a m Le-ivt Mo.eca,............. ......10.36 am Leave SeH,................ .......10.42 am LeaTe Concord,............ .......10.52 a m Leave WiilUaason’*,....... .......11.12 am Arrive Griffin,............. .......1L30 a m Leave Griffin.............. .......12.00 m Leave Leeds, ............. ......12^5 p m Arrive McDono-a gb....... .......1.00 p m NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION-NORTH. Leave Coiombos, ................. 3.00 p m Leave Molena......................7.23 Woodbury,..................6.5S p m Leave p m Leave Neal........................7.36 p m Leave Milbamsoa'a................$ Concord,....................$-01 37 p m Leave p m ArriveGriffin......................9.05 ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH. p m NO. 2. Leave Griffin,......................5.00 32 a m Leave Williamson’*.................5 a m Leave Neil,.........................6.32 Coneoid,....................6.12 am Leave a m Leave Molena,......................6.4$ AVoodbury,..................7.1S ’.1$ a m Heave Columbus..................10.55 a m Arrive I a s m piT’Nos. 50 and 51 are daily and mixed trains between Griffin and McDonough. Nos. 1 and 2, daily except Sunday. >r. E. GRAT, Supt. C. W. CHEARS, GenT Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY tEiK’S COLLECTI2iG ASD I’BOTECTIVX AGE5CT. S. C. LEAK, A TTORNEY AT L AW, Office, 313^ Hdl Street. GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to clerical work, general law business and collection of claims. may9d<fcw8m D. L. PARMER, A T T O R N E Y AT LA W , WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA. Prompt attention given to all business. Will practice in all the Courts, and when¬ ever business tails. F-sT Collections a specialty. aprCdly DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRIFFIN, : : : : GEORGIA. Office—Front Room, up Stairs, News Build ing. Residence, Prompt at W. H. attention Baker place given on to calls, Poplar street. night. jan21d&w6m day or HENRY C. PE EPLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW liAWgTOS, GKOBGIA, Practices in all tho State and Federal Courts. oct9dAwly JNO. J. HUNT, ATTORNEY AT LAW GIUFFXN’, GEORGIA. Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H White’s Clothing Store. mar22d&wly V. IMSML’KX. N. M. OOLLIXS DISMUKE A COLLINS, LAWYERS, GRIFFIN, GA. Office,first room in Agricultural Building Op-Stairs. marl-d&wtf rmos. R. MILLS, TTORNEI AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA. Will practice in the State and Federal Courts. Office, ever George & Hartnett’s corner, nov2-tf. OND. srswi l.’. BOBT. T. DANIEL STEWART & DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga. Will practice in the State and Federa _ourts. ianl. C.S. WRIGHT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER GRIFFIN, GA. Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. II. White Jr., <fc Co.’s. JT. P. NICHOLS, AGENT THE Northwestern Mutual Life In¬ surance Company, Of Milwaukee, Wis. The mostreliable Ie urauee Company in America, aug28dly HOTEL CURTIS^ GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, Under Xew Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r. IS~ Poriers meet all trains. feblSdly ADVERTISERS :an learn the exact cost f an) proposed line ol 1 i vertismg in American v 'Si's by addressing :o P. Rowell & Co, ,r>ap«r Aclv«pti»ing Bureau, IO r*pr>"» it, New Yerk. >«’ -vp IOO-P»ge Penciphlet ESTEY ) PTAWOS ! J ORGAJSfS ! CASH. OR ON TIME. AT ! DEANE’S ART GALLERY I j S ; f j WHIPS, WAGONS BUGGIES j AND HAFNKSS —w- - Studebaker Wagon < White Hickory Wagon I Jackson G. Smith Wagon I Jackson G. Smith Buggy! And the COLUMBUS BUGGY 2t the Lov rst Prices possible. Repairs c old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPE3TCE, aug2sd±w6m Cor. Hill A Taylor Streeta, GRITFIN, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I A fresh lot of preserves. Jellies, Apples, Oranges, Banannas, Coecfenuts, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: 0. A. CUXmGHAM, leal Estate Apt GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding Counly, by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, and all parties having land for sale can expedite the sale by placing their property in his hands. Full particulars in regard to the most obtained val¬ uable lands in this county can be by addressing him as above. A full list o houses and lands and lots of all description New Advertisements. TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1000 newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will be sent on application—FREE. To who want their advertising to those pay, we can offer no better medium for thorough and effective work than the various sections of our Select Local List. GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New Yoik. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of Mary L. Bntler, late of Spalding County, Georgia, deceased, are hereby notified to call on the undersigned and make settlement of such in debtedness at once; and all persons having demands against said estate are notified to present their claim 1 - - merly proven. J, W. BU Ad rinistrator. rnay7w6.—?3.7f Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons ind cb- ' • i the estate of S. W Mangnam, late < g Counnty, Georgia deceased, are h- <1 to call on t lieu in- n dtrsigned and s. nentofsuch debtedness at oj 1 persons having demands again.) ; are notified to present their eh.: ■ >i i iy proven. J. J. v a ■ ;i. . !, Administrator, aprTwO,— ~'-j. s *. mm I m I GRIFFIN, CEORCIA. Strongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements. MAH WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants tha little mighty quick. A LITTLE INT, or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS, B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S £w 13t7. It it note over eixty years tine* this medi - cine teat offered at a remedy for WORMS, and , from that tint its reputation hat steadily in creased ' until at the present day it is universally edged throughout of acknowl¬ to be the Sovereign nearly Remedy all parts the world for WORMS, VERMIFUGE. Tax Receiver’s Notice FOR 1888 . I will be at the different precinct* on the dates mentioned for the purpose of receiving State and County rax for 1888 . At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, May lit and June 5th. At Union, 6th. Wednesdday, April4th, May 2nd and June and At June Mt Zion, 7th. Thursday, April 5th, May 3rd At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th, May 4th and June 8th. At Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th* May 9th and June 12tb, At Akin, ’Wednesday, April 11th, May tih and June 13th. At closed Griffin every July Saturday Omoa until Brick the book* are on 1st. at Wars house. R. A. HARDEE, T. R. t S* C. mar£5-3m HHIilJ HOUSE BARBER SHOP COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA, .JOE McGIIEE. Prop*! o g* th or clean Shave. Give us a call when in city. JOE McGHES Application for Charter GEORGIA, 1 f Spalding Coumtt. To the Superior Court of said county: Your petitioners, A. G. VanDykt, John Southerland, 8. M. Wayman, rayr Rudolph Get¬ ter, Virgil L. Hnghes, i, James D. Busted, Lu¬ ther ' Stanley, ‘ A. ’ ,Ta Taylor, ’ Hugo W.Haoselkus and otk and W. Warder, pray hereafter that they associated such er persons as may be with them, may be by order of said court con stituted a body corporate with the privileges fosrtk and for the purposes berinafter set to- wit: First, The name of said corporatioa *hal be “The Middle Georgia Ship¬ pers Union,” its place of business at Griffin, or some oti»r point in said county; its capital stock Two Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of in creasing the same without further order o said court, to a sum not exceeding tw fBt 7 thousand dollars; and the period of such corporate existence shall be twenty years efihe with the privilege of renewal in tanas statute. Second, It shall be the business aid pur¬ pose of said corporation to buy, market and conserve fruits and other farm products; to purchase and sell supplies for its members and otners; to purchase and sell fertHirers and to manipulate ingredients for such pur pose. Te own and run such machinery es shall be necessary to carry on their business and to have such other privileges, net inooa sistent with the laws of Georgia or comtrsry to public policy,as shall further and advance the purposes of the organization. right to bar- Third, They shall have the tha row money anck pledge the faith of car poration to an extent of liability not exceed ing fifty per cent, of its capital stock, ana to this end may issue bonds or other evidences of debt. right .... te sue Fourth, They shall have the and be sued, to use a common seal, pa* aueh by-laws nat inconsistent with law or government public policy and as may management be advisable of the torJM beuJT which by-laws may fix the ntunbOT names of its officers their duties and obltga tions, and also the privileges of ths stoex holders. have tns , Fifth, Such corporation shall right to own and dispose of such property both real and personal and mixed, as ie»J be necessary or expedient to carry on business or protect fte intwssto Iron end ■»»■* toss. ties Sixth, Such other privileges to properly carry as shall be necessary tor. on said business, your pettioaatoprey Attorney for Petitioners. I certify that the foregoing application for charter is a true extract from the minute* Spalding Superior Court. Witness my offi¬ cial signature this April 11th, 1888. C. Wm M. Thomas, Clerk 8. C. 8- . PARKER’S GiNG£R TONIC trussingilIsot dra^vimr wiesi-oiomcu. x*»vr. fe w*u> miw vrouid j-— are thousands to the grave their healthby the timely u»eor •5°* •* His new life and strength to the agsd. S. Y. fists Iliscox & Co., l&J William Street,