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------’B«—10 mate par tom tor
b part tea wiah-
meut* longer
• rata* a« for the Daflr k;
Democratic last
30,QUO ma jority. „
orange irost >• formed it will
s who will be squeezed.
I M*rri*g*i* not cm tenth as much
% hour law tor cotton mills
til* Legislature. It is
t will be beaten.'
land honorable maidens
.jssatts might properly
the bead of rejected Mss.
a, **«!,.i K«W<*, tm*w,
'iaa been arrested in Scotsboro, Ala-
The railroads now charge |43 per
car more for hauling melons from Ab
SZ SZSZT ’* 6 *
Nothing has been heard recently
r Brown’s health. No
doubt the old gentleman is getting
ready for the next campaig n.
A Lynn man has Mi his wife and
do despe rate things someti mes.
H Brewn-Bequnrd s discovery is
what he thinks it is, it will enable
him to lire to laugh at the young
mso who have sneered at him as *n
old dotard.
Frank J. McCloud, a young busi-
neas man of Chicago, has just fallen
heir to a fortune of #3,750,000 left
by his mother in California. There
fo a silver lining behind that Me-
Ooad.
The Georgia Legislature is making
but little ^|Hr««resstl>weday8 the State in road taw
m. The lease lean of
iriy all th* time ol the
the Senate is lying on
its oars.
President Harrison was caught in
a shower the other day and got
pretty wet. To know just when not
to carry an umbrella requires states¬
manship which the country has not
yet produced.
It Is claimed that the execution of
the Ohio Sunday law is an interfer¬
ence with art. The Cincinnatian has
more time on Sunday to paint his
tbs can get on any other
day of the week.
Tbs New York Bun has discovered
watermelon format Adams Park,
Ga., which consists of 800 acres; and
produces 400carloads of melons and
issaid to be the largest watermelon
patch in the world.”
fact that four-fifths of our
land is divided among
____
__________ tour million families, whose indepen¬
dence and thrift is insured by Its
ownership, will forever make Mr
George’s title to a place among the
nt agar ;! 1 *
Secretary Rusk has received an
appeal from Wyoming for marriage¬
able women, who, os his correspon¬
dent points out, are much more
scarce there than grass seed or "gar¬
den mm." This is all the more
Strang* because all that go to that
for western territory ore promised
"honest, faithful and industrious
husbands,” which is saying a good
deal in these days. A great oppor-
tunity evidently awaits the Depart¬
ment of Agriculture to make its in-
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Deafness ol’t be Cwrea
—JeSSeaefthssar. itioo, to they There is only
f to care deotocto, said that is mwed ie by cou- by
‘ rasln. Deafnees
f condition of the aocos this tube liming of
i Tub*. Whe* get*
*▼« a rumfcKag eound ^d^sd. or hn-
-^dwbsnittsse
t ud d this this tobe tube restored
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I
rrevive ti<
! that both
I to the
th# infliction
1 taqglmprisrm-
SStsithr: Toltm-
inr of punishment of »H who
* •“ * “* -hiWtton.
* fought
ft woe
...................4 can be designated an teal fight-
under threat* of an armed mob
which, with savage instincts, demand¬
ed a barbaroua exhibition. The
managers and backer* and seconds
who got op the "hippodrome,” and
would not permit the beastly exhibi¬
tion to end until the mob was satis¬
fied, deserve much worse punishment
than either Kilrain orSulUvah.
But there are weighty reasons why
the Governor o»d people of Missis¬
sippi should see the full punishment
Vt of the tfmw scare law meted «ev«ne out -.w to the culprits
now Snttan/I in hand. BNlnw They /tVUthlv openly, tt'OtlfAlllv wantonly
and boasting!j violated the law, and
have no defence. Miasissippi cannot
afford, by merely fining these men,
to eay to the people of the North-
Whose capital and labor it invites,
that It wBl not enforce.ita own laws,
and especially a law recently framed
to deter just biicTi men as these ruf¬
fians from invading it» soil. The
acquits these men will
Lowry ridiculous,
who simply fltwethem
_
their own confession will dis-
grace the State itself.
The people of Mississippi have it
la their power to break up prixs
fighting in this country for all time
to conic. They can do it by impris¬
oning Kilrain and Sullivan at hard
labor. On the other hand, they can
encourage prise fighting and cause it
.. AH they have to do is
fine the fighters when they
confess their offence,
New York, Washington City,Chica¬
go and St. Louis are all contending
for the location of the world’s fair of
1892, the chief objectof which will be
to celebrate the fourth centennial of
the discovery of America. Philadel¬
phia is not putting in any claim.
New York is making the greatest ex¬
ertion, and appears to have the best
prospect at present. Griffin should
put In her claim. The State of Geor¬
gia is one of the original thirteen,
and is as mneh entitled to have the
celebration as any other place. Be¬
sides, in the month of October, Na¬
ture is robed in all her glory in this
section, and the balmy air of the
South would be more agreeable and
better suited to the visitors than any
place in the, bleak and blizzard smit¬
"
ten North. By all rtieans let the
fourth centennial be held inthe South.
Men in public life always complain
of its exactions, but they seem per¬
fectly willing to bear them. They
prefer to resign themselves to the
troubles to resigning the offices.
A Lovely Woman
overheard overheard one one say say of of her, her, “By “By heav- heav¬
en! she, indignantly,and she’s painted”! by "Yes,” heaven retorted only”!
Ruddy health mantled and her cheek, lily. Yet en¬
throned on the rose
this beauti.ui lady, once thin and
pale, with a dry, hacking cough,
night-sweats, blood, and destined slight spitting fill of
seemed to a con¬
sumptive's hundreds grave. After physicians spending
ol dollars on
without Medical benefit, she tried I)r. Pierce’s
Golden Discovery; marked, her and
provement was soon in
a few again, lqonths the she picture was ol plump health and and
Strength. rosy It is the only medicine
its class, sold by druggists, under
positive guarantee that it will
or euro in all cases of disease
which it is recommended, or
paid will be promptly refunded.
B. B. U. (Botanic Bleod Balm.;
ft you try ttaisremrily yon will say a*
«Chm« Have said, that to-ths «rtWT WSod
fisr _______ and tonic. m Write „ Its Bibod taqmCo., Arias
to, Ga.. for bookof convincing testimony.
Jf.V. Davis, Atlanta, Go. (West
writes: “1 consider that B. B. B. has
er treatment. lent.
mother „____insley,Columbiana, E- G. Tinsley and had ulcerated Ala,
sister sore
and scrofula, ---- B. B. B. cured - them • m •
- ‘ ~ ‘ ” writes:
ism in
lionlders. 1 HWHi six bottles,
Chan. Reinhardt. No, 2026 Fountain in t_____
Baltimore,Md„ ___________writes: writes: “I “I snBeivd suffered with — ” bleed ‘
tog piles lor two years, and am glad to
that one bottle of B. B. B, cured me.”
J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Go., writes: “B. B.
is a quick care for catarrh. Three
cured me I hod been troubled several
A. Hpink. Atlanta, Ga., says: “One
of B. B. B. completely cured my child of
roa.”
W. A. Pepper, Fredonia, Ala., writes: R.
B. cared my mother ofaltbrated sore throat. ’
Extraordinary Bone Scratching.
Herbert Sperry, Tremont, III.,
Erysipelas in both logs. Confined
the house six weeks. He says:
I waB able to get on my legs, I had
an itching' sensation scratched that nearly run
me crazy. I them raw
i onVf^ki tHMH
wrv for two yearn. I then the found
Clake’s Extract of Flax (F
«klu Cure at the nrog Store,
CtarSSnS^aTpST" Bath and Toilet/ Skin Cure f
Sokp 25 cents. For snfent Dr.!
Drcwrv’H dnigetore.
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r. Clifton
,( „ was was www>p> divided and mg could --- — not
agree. The report is brief. It states
that three members of the committee
favor the the passage of a substitute
bill which was submitted. The other
three ore opposed to legislation
which forfeits charters for making
contracts which, under the eoustitu-
tiod, are only declared void.
The Evening News, of Macon, makes
some very serious chargee against
that city. It says: "Macon has
th# most corrupt morals of any city
!u the State. Atlanta has been called
the Chicago of the South. She is a
moral vineyard beside Macon. None
cau dispute Macon's claim as the
Sodom of the State.” The News of¬
fers as proof of its assertions that
gambling, licentiousness and drunk¬
enness prevail in th# Central City.
“Macon,” it declares, “is the gam¬
blers home.” The News doubtless
knows what It is talking about. Ma¬
con should bestir herself to redeem
her reputation. So fair a city ought
not to suffer herself to be so cursed
with snch a shameful condition of
affairs.
The secret of the universal owing success
of Brown’s Iron Bitters is to
the fact that it is the very best iron
preparation made. By with a thorough the blood
ana ouu rapid rapid assimilation
it reaches every part of the body, giv¬
ing health. strength and endurance
“--------- -Vion. Thus beginning at
builds up op and and re-
stores lost health. It does not con¬
tain whisky or alcohol. It will not
blacken the teeth. It dose not con¬
stipate or muse headache. It will
cure dyspepsia, indigestion, dizziness, heart¬
burn, sleeplessness, weakness, etc. nervous
y,
The Railroad Accidents
Which occ^r evenr day day with with such such
wonderful loss to human life are safe
fleient cause for a manto stop and
reflect on the fate of score ol his fel¬
low-men, but a greater cause for his
reflection is any danger to his own
health. 11 he suffers from malarial
poison he may stop and reflect on
the cure. Westmoreland’s Calisaya the
Tonic is warranted to uproot blood
tttalaial poison, and when the
has been purified it will leave the sys¬
tacks tem strengthened to repulse later. the The at¬
which may come
wise investment of a dollar in a bot¬
tle of this valuable medicine may
save a large doctor’s* bill. Sold by
all For druggists. sale by by E. R. Anthony.
>r sale
Clarke* Extract of Flax Cough Care.
It is a sure cure for Whooping and
Congh. It stops the catch whoop, its breath. per¬
mits the child to
It is entirely harmless. Good for any
cough of childhood or old age. It
heals the bronchi and lungs, and
stops the cough. For Winter or
Bronchial Gough this syrup is the
best ever discovered. Only one size,
and white. Priee 25 cents.
Some Running Down.
If a clock “runs down,” we wind it
up, and in a few seconds it is going
along in its steady rut, ticking—tick¬ the hu¬
ing—using up time. But if
man system runs down we are in
great trouble, days, weeks, months
and even years are spent in vain at¬
tempts to set it right. About this
time an appeal to P. P. P. the great
vegetables Dlood corrector would be
the sensible course to pursue, as it is
the only really sure restorer of lost
vitality. For Rheumatism, Gout,
Scrofula, Syphilis and all Ulcerous
diseases, P. P.P. is incomparable. It
is a first-class tonic and never fails to
cure. All druggists sell it. The in¬
gredients, Prickly Ash, Poke
and Potassium, are a guarantee of
its natural medicinal paoperties.
Ms Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the writ 1 « >.- 3*
tool, and produces
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Rheu¬
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There to no better remedy forth iese
common diseases than __________ Tntt's Id _Jver 1
rUls, asa ____. trial will _____prove. prove. Price, Price, 3 33c.
Sold Everywhere.
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BRUNSWICK, JESUP,MACON,
TA, ROME and CHATTANOOGA
ONLY LINE
Double Dhiiy Sleeping Car Set
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville.
Closely connecting with double
With Pnlimari Sleeping Care
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas
and the West, and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
and the East.
THE S <0RT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick.
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta nnd Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information Apply to agent* of the
Eost Tcnr,"V.i a«.d Georgia R.
B. W, WRENN.
Gen, Pass. A Tfeket Agt., Knoxville.
* 8. H. Hardwick,
Asst ffefl. Puss. Agt.. Attonlu
tJL
tew
The Chief — tor the*™* •*•
mm of Hood* SamparilU >» »*•
article Itself. R1. merit
feet that Hood* Sarsaparilla fwtt.to mtmt
eompUshes what to etolmed «*»
fos gtvmfeJNs medicine • popaXnritr
Mle greater than that that of of any an other earsapa-
Merit Wins £ii.*£VS£
Hoed* Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt
XIred Feeling, creates an Appetite, gtrengtto
fcSSS&3SSS? M
Application for Amend¬
ment of Charter.
Statk or Guoeou, SpaLwuo, Covitrr: of
Tothe Honorable, the SuMrior toperior Lm mrt
said county; The petition of the
Farmers Cooperative Man
ufacturing Company.
of said count Georgla^and ineorooratod organised un- by
der the tows of of April,
this Honorable Court on the 80th
1889, at the February adjourned term of
said court, respecGuHy respectfully ,sL_ shows, that ibe said Id
r- .
. lesires . . to hare - their eh charter arte ter so so
amended os to allow them to engage -age In in the t he
Warehouse and Oammission bueineet inees, that
aceou aunt or on
receive, rive, store,
II or barter cotton and other farm prot
and ail kinds oi farm machinery, vehicles.
tilixers and other articles of merchandise need
by farmers and their families, can make ad
ranees upon cotton and other farm prodnes
tUMwenre all debts by mortgages,
Off w— III---- - - — ——■ '■
ne«8, or Becarinff the payment of its debts
and advances; -------- ----------------or to sell, rent," use such
real and personal property so purchased or
received eived when when to to the the interest interest of ot th' tne Com npany
to do so and to do so and to do 0 any a and al
other acts which are proper and 1 legal in car-
ryihg on a warehouse and commision imision bnsi-
arise. that order
Tour petitioners pray an Honorable may
be granted and issued by this
Conrt and allowing this amendment anr
making it a part of the charter heretofore is
Bned to this corporation investing it with th<
>wer asked tor in tills amendment tka
ud ware
mnectio!
with the business authorized by the origins, 1899.
charter. Done this the 3rddayof July
W. E. H. SEARCY.
Pres. Fanners Co-operative M’fgCo.
i. F.. STU.WF.LL, to Seet’y. Snrpsrior Coni
Filed Clark’s office,
Spalding Coiinty^y
Cube’s OrPicE ScrBaioR Court. CotmTV./ \
Geobgia, Spalbuso and
I certify that the foregoing is a trne
correct copy as appears of record in this
office. Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk
Georgia Midland & Gnlf RR.
Time Table, Taking Effect iuly 17, ’89
No. 50.- GRR,
Sir tfNDAY.
Arrive. Ijeav
McDonough... 5:00a l m.
Griffin. unmii................ ...5:40 a.m. 5:45
Warm Springs... 7:09
Columbus.......... ,..8:48 “
No. 51 .—I’assbnckk. Nobth. Daily.
Colnmbus.................. 1:05 p. “ m.
Warm Spring................ 2:84
Griffin...........................3:50 p. m.
No. 52.— Passekgeh, South. Daily.
Griffin........................... 4:05 p. to.
Warm Springs.............. 5:28 “
Columbus ...........7:00 p. m.
No. 53 — Passesbeb, Nobth. Daily Except
SC.YKAY.
Colnmbe bns, 5;10 p. t
Warm Springs.. Sprii 6:49 “
Griffin, 5 p.
McDonough.... ,..9:00
No. 54.— Passexbeb South, Sunday Only
McDonough................... 7:30
Griffin ....................8:10a.m. 8:15
Warm Springs.............. 9:35
Columbus. ................11:10 “
No. 55.— Passengeb Nobth. Sunday Only
Columb ______nis...................... 7:40 ft. t
Warm Warm Springs.............. 9:14 “
Griffin.......... ...,10:38 a. m. 11:00 •
McDonough. ....11:40 “
No. 1.— Fbeioht North, Mondays, Wednes¬
DAYS days and AND F FbIDAYS.
Colnmlms......... —4— 9:00n. m.
Warm Springs. 14:42 '*
Griffin............. .......2:13p. i: 3:30 p.
McDonough..... ......4:30 “
No. 2.—Freight South, Tuesdays, Thuds
days and S Satubdays.
McDonough... 11:00 a.
,.12:05p.m. " 1:50 p.
4:20
Columbus.,................... 6:50
LirPMAN BROS, Wholesale Agents. Sa
vannah. Ga. Iune25dSwly
All Ordinance.
Be it ordained bv the Mayor and Council of
Griffin, and it is hereby ordained by authori¬
ty of the same that from and after the adop¬
tion of this ordinance it shaM be unlawful for
any person to ride on a propelled bicycle or by other the rider, ini-
plenient sidewalk or apparatos city,under penalty of
on any inthe the for 80
twenty dollars, or work on streets
day July for 23rd, each offence. 1880.
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of the
Ho north half of tot mk
,ue ongi
to the Bret diatnet of
Pike now 8i*«Mto(S County,
north,coo*and worthy - rontain-
iiith by other iprluutl to Of J as, Sold tl»e
tog 101W oeree >re» more mow ff or or J«w. a«
< J. R R. Rates, to satisfy HOtmU one fl fo to-
in, lennotin estS^ES
■ss# “
Cmnary’s Aoycrtisemerus.
sion on sold estate. beferc
Let aU persons concerned »how<ftn«c
rr_____w ..t A__i:___at tnn nffioa ItV tflD
“ W.iaf****. W, HAMHOSU. Ordinary
[ART’S OFPH-E-Sr^o-tjG Coes
Eonr.iA.May to for 31,1889.-Wj letters of Dwraission K. Alei
i me lafc said
i of W m. Woodward, of
C *Let^l < ^re^Concerned Ordinary, showeniwHlrfore offirc. by ten
«ie Court of at my
o’clock a. m., on tlia firat Monday of m Septem¬
ber next, why each letters dismieeion
should notbegranted. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
#6.13.
Special Election.
Notice is hereby given that there wil! to
held leld on on Tuesday, Tuesday, the the 13th day of August. deter-
1889,in 1889,to SpAldtogcounty, Spalding con n i,, an .*u election ««viuu to
mine t he question whether bonds shall or shall
not be issued by said county for the purpose
of paying for, improving and repairing public
property in said cunnty. Said bonds to be
of the agi
annum and payable semi-annually, on the
1st 18t nay day of Ol Jairaary January auu and the ™ 1st day uaj of m. July «
of each year. Two of said bonds to thousand be paid
off on January let, 1891, and. one
dollars annually thereafter until ail of eaiq
bonds are retired. - , i
Raid election shall be held and conducted
in accordance with an Act of the Legislature,
approved October 14th, 1879.
ftbali be printed written the . . bal¬
There or issuing said on bonds
lots oi those voting for
the words “For issuing bonds,” and on those
opposed to issning the same the words
BROOKS, nmx.c.4. C.C.
T. J.
jnlylS-lm T. B. MILLS.C. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Notice is hereby given to all who are indebt¬
ed to the estate oi John D. George, deceased,to
call and settle at once. AR parties holding
claims against the estate of said deceased are
notified 4-v» to nwuAnV of niisn In lnirftl form
iunsllwfu43.70.
Executors’ Sale.
'By virtue of an order granted by will the be court sold
of Ordinary of Spalding aiding county, cot
‘ ' ’ie "Court Court _ House House door, do on the first
Tuesday of of September September next, next, next, during d the legal B,
hours of sale, le, all a U th the real eal est estate of L.
_ county consi.t-
Brewer, late B of of said said county d deceased: ed : coi
ing ofonelot uoi-ner of Ni inth and Poplar
streets containing two aeres wr ■ith dwelling
house thereon; one lot lot eorner eorner of of Eighth Taylor
29 f feet on
an alley. The first
iff ill be —...... ~—... —— -hree — pareel* g — t o-wit:
one lot fronting 105 feet, more or less, on
Poplar street running inning back back 420 420 feet, feet, more or
Ires, ________jtreet. to College Street. One One lot lot with with dwelling dwelling
fronting ng 105 105 feet, feet, more more or or less, less, oi on Poplar
street and running back k 210 210 feet, feet, more or
One lot 105 feet, more lore or or back less, less, fronting 210 feet.
ailing »of distri-
II OI cieuis. l errns of sale
W. R. HANLE1TEB,
W. H. BREWER. BREWER,
J.C.
Executors of L. K. Brower.
Administrator’s Sale.
5 to the estate of
h by
Broadway street, south by Flemister and
Arnold, east by second street and wef
the Brown place. Sold forthepurpose of pay¬
ing the debts of deceased and for dist ribution
among his heirs. Terms of sale cash.
J. H. KEITH,
$6. Adm’r W. S. Brown.
Nmv Auvwrtise.'nc
PICTURES, MIRRORS
mtllp T>l?Oflt Pwinvru. ol nl
Engravings, from me of t.lie largest and best
selected stocks in the Country. Established
1831.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Catalogue on receipt of stamp.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE SCHOOLS.
1. The College Preparatory Liberal Department. Arte,
2. The of
3. The Seietifie Department Department. o4 Theology.
4. The
5. The Law School.
-------- (25th) in September, iegt ,
day rot Catalogue Catalogue and and other other info information ad-
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dretw, Rev. 6. A. NPNNALLT, D. D.. P ^resi
dent, or nr JOHN „ - J. BRANT1Y V. See Sec pro pro tem t. -
Bacon. Ga. jullTweilSsubw
Notice.
Notice _____________bo ie herebo given give thot application will
be be made made to to the the legislature iegisla now in session to
pass pass an an act act requiring requiring the recording in the
office office of of Treasurer Treasurer and and County County Commission- Comi
ers of all fine and forfeiture orders in Hp,ald-
ingCounty made by and fine to have Payments on san fro: mme
Commissioners only and forfeiture and forfeiture order
on a fine ac¬
count to he specially kept pt bv bv Treasurer Treasurer and and
for kindred purposes.
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DAiL-M ^D WEEKLY,
(CONSOLIDATED MAY 26, 1889,)
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Value ^
Advertiseri
proportion to prices charged, than
medium In the South,
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With the comhined circnifttion of two oW
and well established papers, it chargee the
prices of only one.
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It is published in one of the agricultural,
commercial, manufacturing and rallro
centers of the most progressive State in t
South, with a large and intelligent surroud4|
ing population and extra facilities for die*
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tribntion.
Being a first-class newspaper, fully up to
all demands of the times and the require¬
ments of its constituency, it is read not only
by nearly every family in Spalding County,
but in the eight surrounding counties, with
a good general circulation in the State and
other States.
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IT COVtRS ITS WHOLE FIELD.
and covers it completely.
Prices low. Write for rates and sample
copies of Daily and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Publisher,
Grifflu, Gs. ,
rikiljiylM
(Prlekly Asfc, Poke Hoot mm* PotoMlam.) -
- makes posrrms ocaita or all fobmb
Physician, endures P. P. P. %
as * splen¬
did combtnstton. and pre s cri be If with Waste of energy aodaUAJi **
great satis fac tion for the mtres of .•HSMtftf
town, and stages of Primmy, SsoonL—, iha aaa off r. P. e.
and Tertiary Syphilis. Syphilitic Bheu . Ladies whoee aysta arapctoOMd
matism, Scrofulous THcere and Sores. Kid; | whose blood isto
Glandular Swellinga. Kheumsfimu, to by*Sfw«ffin«a
ney Complaints, old Chronic Ulcers that benefited finfettfi
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SCROFULA
Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Female blood cle ono te g preperttos of P. P. *«•
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Prickly Ash,PtooBoot I IUmW
Sealdhead, etc., ate. Sold by SH PreggMg. •
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excellent apptttzer. bonding up i Dff w s m s t*.
system rapidly. If you ___ an ______V weak end JJfR «*
fetotoand fed badly try T. P. P, and BAT AJt,
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