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Artiffis, Ottirgi*, Slept. 24, 188®.
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OOtciii Paper of Spalding Go.
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' Burd Grubbban been nominated
bj the K.pttbScsJ-1 for governor of
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-«**!»««> ».p s MMf, ™
Is over,
it-
li OfllHI- ,**# i
khb
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Appointment
«»A&niiiis-
jsr the
off in Wm-
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his la w-
£ fi ret
““"b "rr —— ’---« -W 1
tbat,pfea, and he was found to be
psnulllj eonvieted. Georgia
,mtr - a J fl ” it
§» TOTAOTEK.
is unquestiou-
i
aSPSSSSS
i»g daugsr when duty calls,
»■ r^to aaB» *o
rmore than of any
dssd-alivs military hero.
The Valor of tovernoc Foraker
Mk* Boulanger’s, ia ol that most val
bi
,
tet^^^over^e^ r*MUlCT
and
„
better aot-ttt
iMMlt mtfU after the tall election.
i recent speech
Army encampment
In the course of
; iilff MBwnlffi b» spoke of the good,
beloved Tanner,
I oMce by an obscure
fftw W«1
wa» ft pretty
of the Admiaistra-
scrnlit
i brave
, ____ bwid^ot fftate-
th
scsarvssi=
«m»>#BlMi»M4lM^#biB was an oc-
scretion was the
valor,aadia#pite
notes and two or *
, he prompt-
But while his
l to Ttemter, p ifomfcar Foraker rec rcc-
~~i » awb
i to accommodate two
! months i as his and
L and, fearful of rivalry,
at of the
____
: -viite and VltaHty ' |
Wood I* purified,
and carries health ia-
Tim atom-
tam e t iter®.
K2 tr ♦hat C he ia
,e«!SV5US *<lty m,j W w, Toledo, " E5E '
■.a <»•
___
is tekeu intereaUv and
eT *■,
AVOID
i “t # ta!
ibjeete
i» at
than loqi
um of Ind
_ _
midon Wt
“Of coorae we eball not interfere
with tbs onranixation Sot of the Home,
bat they do anything that
our party m determined they shall
Why shonld not Democrat* inter¬
fere with the Beptrtrtiom orgmsira*
tiop of the House? And who, pray,
riot tathe Bynum to
party on the
•abject in advance of any caucus or
consultation? It is apparent that
the Republicans are not confident of
their ability to elect the Speaker.
There a re Republican Southern mem-
bere who profess opposition to the
Harrwon-Qofly machine, and readi¬
ness to aid an opposition organixa-
" V Mr. Bynum not fancy
i> may
helpers, and he may be right in
his prejudices; but it i» not for him,
or any other Democratic member,
«q decline to advance the probable
aid of deserters from the enemy, or
fo (fedI away on a mere point of fan-
tSTSSET-?** the Speaker popular
branch branch of of Congress Congress and an t he
ship in accord with the political be¬
lief of the majority of the voters of
country. &
Apart from the Judiciary, the
Speakership is the third office in the
Federal Government in rank and the
second in in real power. Corrupt use
of the “Floater Fund” has placed
minority nominees in office as Presi¬
dent and Vice-President. The elec¬
tion of a Democratic Speaker would
be justice both poetic and substan-
4fa|.*■-<! s’,.-'
ta one respect, Democrats can learn
feom their enemies. That lesson is
to concede nothing unnecessarily
and to stand ready to take advan¬
tage ofnJl opportunities opened to
them. If Democrats can legitimate-
ly, gain the Speakership, or even
casse confneion among their adver-
Jflries by readiness to grasp the prize
ifput within tbeir reach, the oppor¬
tunity is one that should be kept
open for the earnest and hopeful
consideration of o Democratic can-
ctls.
If, as Mr. Bynum says, the Repub¬
licans “cannot do anything that our
party is determined they shall not
do,” the Administration faction
Should be compelled to show good
before being permitted to car¬
ry any important point in the con-
testa of Congress. Whenever the
Z252£%.££1Z
until he can recall some owtsion on
which the Republicans have been
moved by considerations of high
courtesy to surrender anything to
the Democrats.
What will Brown's Iron Bitters
cure? It will cure dyspepsia, indiges¬
tion, weakness,malaria, rheumatism
and all similar diseases. Its wonder-
ful curative power is simply because
it purifieB the blood, thus beginning
at the foundation, and by building
up the system drives out all disease.
For the peculiar troubles to which
ladies are subject itis invaluable. It
is does the only preparation the teeth of iron that
hot color or cause
headache.
r The Louisville Courier-Journal
commenting upon the Republican
regime says: “Itis the part of all
good Democrats to find comfortable
seats and watch the acts of the come¬
dy. When it is played out the coun¬
try will never want a repetition. The
actors seem to have forgotten their
parts, theprompter is missing, the
stage manager has lost his head, the
supernumeraries havestruck for more
pay, and all is confusion confounded.
3ive the Repnblcan party plenty of
jjope nnd it will soon hang itself.”
#500, or a Our®.
*■ For mo ny years the manufacturers
pf Dt- Sure’s Catarrh Remedy, wh"
are thoroughly caneasily^ascertein responsible financial¬
ly, as anyone by
If every newspaper u m the land,
standing ' “ reword rar.1 of of $5C $500 for a case
of chronic nasal catarrh, no matter
how bad, or of how long standing,
tvhkh they cannot cure. The Reme-
dv is mild, healing, soothing, Sold cleansing, byali dmg- anti-
septic and
gists, at 50 cents.
Mercurial Potson.
Mercury ,s frequently injudiciously used by
quack doctors in euees of malaria and blood
poison. it« aftereffect is worse than the or-
jgiai disease. B. B. B. (Botaaie Blood Balm)
contains no mercury, but will eliminate mer¬
curial poision from the system. Write to
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Oa. % lor book of
cob vineing proof of its enrative virtue.
>,. A. F. Britton, Jackson. Tenn.. writes: “I
caught malaria in Louiinana, and when the
fever at last broke, my system was saturated
iSfemsaB.., with with poison, poison, and and 1 1 had had sores sore* in toy month
I got two bottles
my tongne ...... and mouth
of me.'*
....... s. My
wife **. could -tLu t____ hardly m ___n__* tee. Doctors called it syph-
her joint* and Bones. Her kidneys were de-
rafeeed siso. and no one thought she could he
cured. Dr. OfMare rsrommended B. B B„
which she used until her health vos entirely
Ta» troubled Jones, with copper Atlanta, colored U». eruptions. writes. i
lore of appetite, pain in the hack.
"
* 7 *te«n fine condition."’ c
“ fe;—^— ■■■jp-
• tri • ilJt • -» s -jriKppf
for the great ns
is found la the
Imp ^ to an* medley » BWdtalStr •»«
Merit Wins mm*******>*-^
Barssparflto caret BmCa*. S«K
«haaa a* and aH Haw D»» Sick
That
mm Am«fl% Whato Hr««-
mm tt* KaxveMsiHd* op Uie
feool, Apetkocwite, lawaMlam.
L 1. TIME Mi Si. 1,
In effect September 8tb. 1S80.
No. 15—Diitv.
Leave Griffin...... ..S:4b«.in
ArriveAUanta.... a iwi
No. IS—Dab-v.
LimvC Atlanta. ...S;«r, -*
Arrive Griffin..
No a—luttv.
Macon..... .....3:S0a.m.
Arrive Griffin..... ,...5s25 “
Atlanta. .....7:00
No. 11 —Daiia.
Leave Uacoi ..... 8:25 a.m.
Arrive Griffi il.......................— .....10:43 “
Atlanta,,........—-......... .....12:30 p.nt.
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon........................... .....1:40 p. m
Arrive Griffin..............-.......... .....3:53 "
.....4:00
Arrive Atlanta....................—.. .....5:45
No. 13 —Daily.
it ve Macon......—................. .... 9:00 0:40 p.m '•
va Griffin............................ ..... .....10:40 -
‘ Atlanta.......................
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta,...—................. . 6:50 a. m.
Arrive Griffin.... ....----------------- .. 8:17 «
Macon.......................... ..10:30
,,, 12—Daily,
No.
I^aveAGanta...................-— .....2:15 p. in.
Arrive Griffin.........—............. ......4:00 “
' “ Macon.......................... ......6:15
.
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta......................... .... 7:05 p. m
Arrive Griffin............................ .... 8:35 “
•* Macon..,™..,................. .... 11:00
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta......................... „ 9:05 a. m
Arrive Griffin.......................... ..10:43 “
•“ Macon.-A...,.................. 13)0p.
No. 27—Daily.
Leave Griffin............ ... 8:30a. m.
“ Newnan......... .. 10:20
Arrive Carrollton..... ...11:35
No. 28 —Daily.
Arrive Grlfflo-----------------------....... — *7^0 ^
No. 29 —Daily, except Sfxbay.
Leave Griffin...,........................ 1:30 p. m.
Arrive Newnan................................A:15 ...............................5:25 *
Leave Carrollton...........................7:00 '•
Arrive
No. 30 —Daily. Except Soiday.
Leave Carrollton.............................5:45 35 a. m
Arrive Newnan................................? ;
Leave Newnan................................8:05
Arrive Griffin............................„.. 10:35
SriFor further information relative to tick-
et rates, best routes sene hedule, Ac., write
or call on JN0. L. RE : if) .Agt..
E. T. CHA KLTON, G. P. A., Griffin. Griffin Ga
Savannah. Ga.
LIP PM AN BROS., Wholesale Agents, Sa
vatiUaU Ga. !une25<!&»
,Y ;-yj the ubIssw Liquor Habit,
?r A33UXISTEtfM S3. MAKES' BOLDEN SPECIFIC.
rSSSSlfSiS .and speedy wbethc
iflcct parent a permanent cure,
;Ha is a moderate drinker bran alcoholic
creek. IT NEVER in FAILS, instanoe. We GUARANTEE 4S book
.lete cum every page
•^«^w?. n »»*L,ci B cmn,t..t
IIY FAR
asd Ch&pssiPasseB|er Route
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
SAVANNAH
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP I LINE
-OF THE--
Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
oi) sale at redueeil rates. Good to
turn until OetoberSlst, 1889.
Magnificent Steamer and elegant service
from the heat and dust. Incident will to AH-
Ron N s. If you are sick the t rip
and build mild you yi up.
East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
"do well to inquire first of
merit* df the Route via Mavannab. Fur-
information may be bad by applying to
Agent at your, station or to
8 . BELKNAP, W. F. 8 HELLMAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager.
T. CHARLTON, CLYDE BOSTICK,
Genl Puss. Agent. Trav. Pass. Agent.
Savannah Ga
P MEN ONLY
ws&sz&
___ PROPERTY.
THE CHARLTON
Jkistli Hill street 4 s«wl bund,« rem»
country
Mo. I w*t»r ai><l frwito of different xn.net
plRcp.
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PLACE,
l-kk tnwt. 4 acres lam). S room house.
running through the lot.
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
-. -doable fcHwte*. rtni*. I sere land. 1
from cent nr Hill
JOSSEY HOUSr AND LOT
H or boarding and house. booseoff b Shelton lot on
3 t room room given to to all ol
stews*. A A bargain bargmn *>*«*
^berh^Mw’aud proper! t k»t» and land* for (tale
to rent.
G. A. imN’IStt&Mb
Reed Estate Agent.
■ «• f. •crusement*.
ADVERTISERS divided into
A Hat el 1000 SECTIONS newepapere w^I be sent
AND on ap-
^6^teia who want their tnedinfo advertiwng for thorough to pay
con oiler no better aeationaof
and effective work than the varion
onr Select R0WEJX t C0
.,
s -"TS^;*5S£r?s.
.few Aiiveniwments.
BfefrfgJSS&g to itt
BRUNSWICK. JESUP,MACON, ATLAN¬
TA, ROME and CHATTANOOGA
ONLY LINE
Double Daily Sleeping Car Service
Between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double trains
with Pullman Sleeping Cars
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ci y
and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick,
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Rome.
For rates*Time Cards and other
„i t,. >jr»» “ppl v to agents of the
East Tenn., Va ami neorgia a. R
B. W. WRENN,
Gen. Puss. & Ticket Agt., Knoxville.
S. H. Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta,
LAS
SHOE LADIES. CENTLEMEN.
S3 SHOE FOR
bln
Mi:
ms*
Examine 5V. L. Douglas Shoes tor
tlemen and ladies.
FOR SALE BV
S0HEUEIIMAN & WIilTE,
CRirFlh-,
Georgia Midland , & „ Gnlf n ,* nn, RF
f
Time Table, Taking Effect Aug 11, fe9
No. 50 .—Fabsesokr, Sorrti, Daily Except
8 in CXDAY.
Arrive. Leave.
McDonough.................. 53)0a. m.
Griffin......................5:40 a, in 5:45 “
Warm Springs 7:09 “
.......
Columbus.......—...........8:48 “
No. 51—PA88BSOER, NORTH. DAILY.
Columbus......... ——••• H35 p. m.
M’arm Spring................ 2:3 4
Griffin............8:50 p. m.
No. 52 — Passesses, South Daily.
Griffin......................— Springs.............. 4 jD5p.m
Warm irfcO'
Coluaabus.....7:00 p.
No. 53 —Passexobb, North. Daily Exc e p
« Sd-VF.AV.
oiumboH..................... 5:10 p. s
Warm Springs.......... 6:49 *•
Griffin........................ i p. i m. 8:20 ‘V
McDonough..............-... 9:00 v ••
No. 54 .—Pahskxgbb Sooth. Sunday O.vly
McDonough-------------- 7:30 a. ni
Griffin.........................8:10a.m. 8.T5 “
Warm Springs.............. ^ : 55 “
“
No. 55 .—Passenoeb North. Siniiav Only
Columbus................— ft ' m
Warm Springs.............. D: 14
Griffin .................,.10:38a m. 11:00 ^ "
McDonough.. .......11:40 “
No- 1 .— Fbvioht North. Daily Except
Sikbav.
W* 15 45 a. “ m.
I;oo '
SpHDg, r::rri 2 :» P .m. P ...
“
No. 2 .—Freioht Socth. Daily Except
Sunday.
*■ ni '
m. #ri5 »• m >
Springs..........— 123)2 p. m.
. p. m.
’
225
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in all
CUFWFB J BOi ANit mn in
A L FELT
iheSiiniili linn Let'll a first-class Furniture horns? where solid goods and not imitation) cun lie had. We
, u
- a ------------Room aM
CARPETS, RfGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES^lfcfllE, ^ i C,, I
stocked amd prices made to sell. p ■; 1
Department never so well
SILKS, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, ETC., ETC. 1
French Novelties in DRESS GOODS are marvelously beautiful and superbly grand in design and < oloring. i,
LA^f^VE!^\ h CHILDREN’S SHOES.—Stock full anti complete.
knSSES’, BOYS’ and
MILLINERY Vr‘TT.sJpS»n^:.r„r and DRESS MAKING—All ^ work done to order. ■
n
OHAMBKbLIN, JOHNSON & 0
66 and 68 Whitehall and 1. 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 Hunter Sts., ATUNIA, fit.
October Sheriffs Sales.,
■yy Cmir^House, ILL BEHOLD OS T^^FiMT TGEa^
la the dty of Griffin, described 8pal3-
u*6 County, Georgia, the following
PI F§ty acres o/land ia the Third District of
formerly Monroe then Pike now Spalding the
>unty, known and - distingnisbedin ........ t the plan plan
f said disteiet by lot No. 25. lying and be-
ing ig in in the the southwest sooth west corner corner of of said said lot. lot.
Levied on and sold by virtue of a fi fa issued
from Spalding County Court in favor of B. P.
Martin, successor to B. P. Martin A Co. vs.
T. W. Bankston and B. Bankston. Tenant
In possession notified: . $6.00.
Also, at the same time and place, will lie
>ld one Dexter Queen piano body buggy, and
painted white with border on body
stripes on gear, made by Jackson 8. Smith,
Barnesville. Ga; also, one set harness; fore¬ one
bay horse, two hind feet white, star in
head, about nine years old named Sam.
Levied on and sold the by virtue of a mortgage of
fi fa iseurd from te county court
County in favor of W. H. Spenee, Agt., vs.
Boy Huguely. #3. 00 -
Al»o : at the same time and place, will be
ttold one e house house and ai lot in the city of Griffin,
Spalding County, Georgia, bounded on the
. . ™ . „ r Pa8tb >y , Wm.E George,
reet ad west by W. E
Drea ry7 Levied ________and con* ting one-half sold by virtue acre more of three or
less.
fi fas issued from the Justice Court Of the
1001st district, G. M., of said county, in far
or of the Georgia Midland & Golf Bailroa
Company ompany i vs. Jno.D.George. notified. Tenantin $ 6 00 poi
don lega rally K. S. CONNELL. SheriS - 8. . C. .
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
A RDINART'S OFFICE—8pai.di.vg Cops
VJ rv, Georgia, Ai ngnst 30th. 30t 1889.-
rice is hereby giv ,ven that A A. M. Eltedge, said ad-
ministrator of J Jon. D. V. George, Ueorge. late late of ol sa
couni mty, deceased, has applied to me lorlea
seif the wild wild lands belonging t o the estate
of said deceased, at public blie or or private pm sole,
for the purpose of paying the debti of sai id
estate.
Let all all persons persons concerned concerne take notice and
appear at the court of Ordinary o’clock" at my <
in Griffin, Ga„ by ten October 1889, a. m„ on show the
first Monday in and
cause, if any they granted. have, why such application
shonld not be
f6.00 E. w. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
{ ARDINARY’S OFFICE—Spaldixg Cocx-
ty,Geob ia, July 2nd, 1889.—T. C. Mc-
Laurnu, Executor of Mrs. Janett Betlmne,
deceased, applies ilies to to me me for letters of dlismis-
siou on said estate.
ill. on the first Monday n
next, why y sue! h letters of Dismission should
not be begrai nted.
16.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
/ V RDLVABY’S OFFICE—Spaldiso Cocsty
VI Georoia. August 30th, 1889 — Notice is
herd); ■by given iven that that A. M. M. Elledge, Elledge, administ admimstra-
tor tor of J. D. George, lote late of < said county, cour.ty, de- c
eeased, has applied to me J. for leave to sd! ail
the re;! est ate of said I). George, lute of
said county, deceased, for the purpose of
paying the debts of said estalf end for the
purpose o of distribution among the heirs.
I*et all 1 rned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on application the first Monday should in October lie next,
why such not granted.
| ---- 6 . 00 , E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinal
Executor’s Sate.
dore the Court House door, pn the first
oesdav of October next, during the lega!
hours )urs of sale, the follow ing descrilied Hi proper- proper-
ty belonging to the estate of W. J. Keith,
te of said county deceased: One two two sto story
bri ick store house on the west west side side of
Hill street it. No. 23, now occupied ■ietl by by I). D. I ’ \Y.
ShaBer. Also, one two Tenth story frame nine dwell! dwelling
house on corner ind Solomon
streets, containing one acre more or less,
Also, one vacant half s ere lot on Solomon
lor the purpose
distribution amongst the heirs and payii
the debts ofsaid egtat*, Terms •ms of < sale: stor
bouse one-third cash, one-third six months
and d one-third one-tmrd twelve twelve months. months, House non and
lot one-half cash and one-half twelve months
with interest at 8 per cent.; bond for titles.
Vacant lot push. J. H. KSHTH,
$6.00 Executor ------------ W. J. ’ Keith. ^ !iV
Guardian’s Sale.
lighest Tttes-
courthouse door in Griffin In, on the first
day inOctober next, the following following described
property, for distribution, to-wit;
Fifty acres of land out of the northwest
corner of lot No. 101 and five acres adjoin¬
ing in lot No. —, in the Third District of
Pike County, Georgia, bounded on the east
by L. F. Farley , south by Mrs. Green, west
by Terms J. T. Baird, sale cash. and north J. by E. WILLIS, C. Akins.
of w.
Guardian of the minor children of Mary
Willis. f 6 Ofl
Notice.
Notice is herebo given thot tliot application appl on will w
be made to the legislature now in sessn sees »ion to
requiring • ! the the recording rccordii in the
ice ol Treasurer rarer and a County aty Commission- Commiw
ers of all fine and and forfeitu; lorteitnre orders in Spald-
ingConnty ad id to have lave Payments ray on same sai
made only by ’ fl fine odsiorfeitu re ord irder from
Commissioners rs on a fine fine and id forfeiture forfeiture ac¬
count to be specially kept bv Treasurer and
for kindred purposes.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Noth* is hereby given to ail who are indebt
ed d to to tbeeetate tbeeetate of of L. — It. ... Brewer, deceased, to
cal] all and and settle settle at at once. once. All All parties parties bidding holding
claims against the estate of said aid deceased deceased are
notified to present them at- once ice in in legal legal fi form
to W. H BREW MSWBB,
W. R. HANL1 .N LEI TER
JNO. C. BREWER,
Executors Estate L. R. Brewer,
aug22w6.-fi8.70.
THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE GINNERY,
-)o(- §Sr,
0,„ and **• «*
should drive immediately to the Ginnery, the Ginnery and save time elected and by labor. the Mr. jJ.
cius Johnson, Superintendent of was farmer*
themselves, and will see that every man gets fall satisfaction. ; J
All Cotton Seed can be Disposed of, We if Desired,
without moving them. Wagons unloaded by elevators. appeal t« onr
town farmers as well ns farmers from the country, both white and colored,
to bri “S tWh-cotton totte IMS' H REABn .
n! R-5*oK t£ e ffim»^“anfoil promised, Mill btoek ta trnJy lorjlrtiver still be bought; i. Nota but *,
should be met bv Oct. 1st, as quickly. ean trill
soon be worth a premium. Be wise and act
(Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potest '
-Minas POSITIVE CCRi:3 OF ALL FORMS AND
FhyaidJUi* endorse P. P. P. a» * splen¬ lyon I win regain flesh sad atanfth.
did combination, and prescribe it with Waete of energy sod all itUe asm wsalteg i
gsmii satisfaction for the cures of sb | from overtaxing P. the system an read hy
forms wad stage* of Primary, Sc.-x,r.d».-;' t the aao of P. P.
and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic Ebeu- Ladies whose aystemearernkntuil lg
matixm, Scrofalons XBcers and S«r.--.
Glandular Swellings. Khenmaihrri, Kid¬
ney complaints, old Chrome Dleere that
SYPHILIS iROFULA ■
have nwUted »U treatment, Catarrh, Skin blood eleaudag g I of P. P. P,
Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Female Prickly Ash, Poke Soot and Poteuiten
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Sold by Ml DraggttO. -
Scaldhead, etc., etc. urmit ntei, ffix o fU gcaw,
P. P. P. is a powerful tonic and an
excellent appitizer, bnllding np the Wholesale druggists,
eystem rapidly. If yon are weak and pen*. SAVANNAH, to.
feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P*. and
- at... ^ . -
RHEUMATISM
ELEGTRiCITy t NlD t* e VITAL FORGE
THE PROW | non D.
n BJr „ T .tlJeiJM T TmgTt Jtv v JC DU MONT, M.
TbiBiM*:
RCED,«a
THE ERRORS ofYOUTHano MANHOOD.
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BENCE OF MX D, may be consulted to
rtricte«t wmnd«n leeJin w person Colombo* or by letter,at .Boston, hi«Electro- Hass.
JAedivo IaArmary ,No.sSl A v.
“I HEARD A VOICE! IT SAID, *»COME AMD BEE. , »*
—■* a ]
J3WA0 .* ,;1
REMEMBER, THE OLD AND RELIABLE FIRM.
W. M. Holman ¥ Co
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STAPLE AND FANCY CN06EBIES.
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