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than by his own
, He gained tbfe poetical
> be wa* editor of the
.published in Colura-
: Onedayin thesununerof 1853,
ebfe “beet girl” to a
, oat on the banks of the Okm-
ir, and on the way home
was compelled to stop at a fern
* -- — • *— moments on aoeonnt
orm. As they drove
i storm the air felt pare
t*tu revived, the snn
; totting. causing the rain
i the trees to glitter like sil-
J golden beads. After be
t girl home he humeri
i Statesman office and hastily
the article which made hhn
, and which has probably re-
wider publication than
any other article except the ©tolar-
ft tion o* doo cf *
xmuano^m^. .
; a stomiful sunset wm that
night ! How glorious the
, amd how splendid the setting
of the sun! We do not remember
ever to have seen the like on our
round globe.
TBs scene opened in the west, with
AwhotehorisonfuU of golden, inter-
penetrating lnster, which colored the
foliage, and brightened every object
tetoita own rich dyes. The colors
grew deeper and richer until the gold-
i transfused into a storm
finest lightning, which
,.i daulteg tigsags all around
.
HP over the city. The wind rose
fury, tbe slender shrubs and
giant trees made obeisance to its
majesty. Some even snapped before
its force. The strawberry beds and
grass plots “turned up their whites
to see Zephyrus march by. As the
rain came, and the pools formed
and tbe gutters hurried away, thun¬
der roared grandly and the fire bells
eMffibt tbe excitement and rung with
"KiT-.
one showers, and the west all at once
brightened up in a long, polished
bolt of wore, worthy ot a Sicilian
«hy.
Hreaentiy a cloud appeared in
axure belt, in the form of a
ed city. It became more vivid,
vealing strange forms of
vanee and alabaster temples,
glories rare and grand in this mun
dane sphere. It reminds us o!
Wordsworth's splendid verse in his
Excursion.
snn ►utkMMxmRly (luwloikHi
B?t the city vanished, only to give
to another fete, where the most
beautiful forms of foliage appeared,
imaging a paradise in the
and purified air. Tbe sun, wearied
of the elemental commotion, sank
behind the green plains of the West.
The “great eye in heaven,” however,
went not down without a dark brow
hanging over its departing light,
t The rich flush of the unearthly light
had passed and the rain had ceased;
when the solemn church bells pealed,
tiie laughter of children rung out,
joyous after the storm is heard the
carol oi birds, while the forked and
purple weapon of tlie sky still darted
ilhimination around the Starling
College, toying to rival its angels
and leap into its dark windows
i Candles are lighted. The piano
strikes up. We feel it Is good to have
good to be on the earth
i revelations ol beputyand
power may be made. And as we can¬
not refrain from reminding our read¬
ers of everything wonderful in our
itoity, we bare begun and ended our
flBtitie etching of a sunset which comes
«0 rarely that its glory should be
committed to immortal type.
—— •
A condition of wcakaees of bodv
aad rated which results from many
dfeortters <rf the system flDds ite best
and surest relief hi Brown’s Iron Bite
Ab it enriches and strengthens
k»deo the 8 to mock, fiver and
power to 1
in-
of threw organs are re
»tet-
from
Barks,
which be stated iMaijSmth that 1 bonds
bad the been supposedly predated for payment Ihe
munlxir of the OMgjffigp were given, to
*•*-H.™ Mg “-P
and SSSIgg have arranged. Mr. Mtoddart
mar's office to view of such toregnlsrffy..
Maj. Burke prevailed on him to remaitt.
Mr. ShKldurt iid not SjrK redgn, toh» term
s:rs‘iSU" ! 5 S:
before on he Maj.
re¬
tire,! from the office of treasurer. _
Mr. Stoddartslso. Orleans.
dated New
signed Uockertoo,.
*S10a.»
refused to omth.” Mr. Stoddart expiates Maj.
this m follows: Cockerton w«* Or
Barke s business manager to New
leans Burke bad gone sealed to Bondman, package
leaving with Stoddart a sendtoto
ot coupons, tolling him to needed
Cockerton whenever the ofltee
money. Stoddart forwarded tins pack,
sraggigns^rS^ published. Stoddart says he sentthe
reiected * wwthel^Memdofthem. i a_ • ooupona • :____________- ewer to Barke. T).,_l-o Thai That
Style.
Tbe most hue fashionable color, at pre¬
sent, is the of health, and it will
never go out erf style. Its shades and
tints are various, but all of them are
becoming. It is perfect-
sickly women. Sufferers from any sort
of “female Veakness ’or irregularity, prostration
backache or nervous
it trial. All “ druggists. :»f
should give i
A Remarkable Cure in Milton, Fla.
Milton, Fla., Jan. 20,1886.
This is to certify that I have been
afflicted with Scrofula, a Blood Pois¬
on for a number of years. The best
physicians of Mobile and this city
iid - nothing -»could i be done for me. I
also took ala ,rge quantity of-, but
found no relief in anvt hingtbat I took
My limbs were a mare of -uieerehrand
When I was sent body to a physician in of
Mobile my entire was a mass
sores. I had given up all hope, and
as a last resort tried P. P. P. (Prick¬
ly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), :
and after using four bottles (small:
sire) the sores have entirely disap¬
peared, and my general health was
never better than at tbe present time,
and people that know me think it a
noerful cure. Respectfully, ELIZA TODD.
A Distressing JCase and Happy Cure.
‘For over a year I have bad a
breaking out on my leg swelled, of a
purple color, with eruptions so bad
that Blood would ooze out if I bore
my weight on it. I wae recom¬
mended to try Clarke’s Extract bf
Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure, which I
have done. My leg is now well and
I can walk two miles on it without
any “trouble.” Signed, “A. D. Hay-
ward.” - Clarke’s “ ‘ i Flak Soap ~ makes
the skin soft and prevents chapping.
Skin Cure f Dr. 1.00. B. Soap Drewry’s 25 cents. Drug
For Saleb.v N.
Store.
Fifteen Vears a Sufferer From Rheu¬
matism.
YVbatHon. W. H. Wilder, Mayor
of Albany, Ga., fifteen says: with /. Rheu¬ * «
I suffered years
matism, and during that time tried
alt the so-called specifics that I could
hear of. One of them I paid #3.00
per bottle for and took nine bottles
and received no benefit from any of
them. My grandson, who runs on
the B. & W. “Railroad, finally Ash, got Poke a
bottle of P. P. P. (Prickly in Way-
Root and Potassium), while take
cross, and induced me to it.
The first bottle showed its wonderful
effects, and after continuing rheumatism the use
of it for a short time the
disappeared, and I feel like a new
man, I take great pleasure from in rheuma¬ recom¬
mending it to sufferers
tism. W. H. WILDER.
Albany, Ga., June 12,1886.
Good Advice, Showing Result.
Edward silvey, Chicago, gives testi¬
mony: “My wife had Catarrh twen
ty five years, suffered severely for
six years before she began breathe to use
your through remedy. the Unable mouth; to in most ex¬
cept critical condition. Tried everything a
without relief, when Dr. Streeter ad¬
vised her to buy Clarke’s Extract of
Flad (Papillion) Catarrh Cure. Re¬
lief followed immediately. She con¬
tinued to nse it until she is now en¬
tirely cured. Her health has not
been so good in many years.” Price
11.00. Wash the Baby with Clarke’s
Flak Soap. 25 cents, ft.Dr. N. B.
Drewry Druggist, now has the Flax
remedies on nand.
In 18831 contracted Blood Potaoo
CO BSBU i
t. C. Naxcx,
Jsa tu.m
m My 10t» niece hed white mrelllag
(/) | to fined sack to so the extent bed that IUr toe long wk* time. con¬
I a
net Move of than her leg. 10 pieces and Ui of doctors bone came mid
r
____ . inly remedy to
m save sad her - Ufa t refused R.S.S. ---aBdibeSsaow asdrhhiS tlie optratior
in L mdKtires^inu pot her on good health now as
I any child, xi
Feb. 11, m
Book on Blood L
I Swucr Krscjvtc ___ £ AtSuAv Cs.
Drawee Os
Sew i vertisement*.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 HKCTIoSft new«papm dfridad itto 5
STATES AND wiH bm m*% o
!> ^fo those who want their advertising thorougw to pay
we can offer no better medium for
and effective work than the c varies varion stations ot
our Select Local List
GBO. P. ROWELL _ * CQ.
SSS3IS5T!*
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m
and found
ing per
sons, charging ffl«w» trltli riot: E.
V. Broffey, CHsaPwaiMPr ®»n Hall,
Tap Holt and T. P- Aldridge erf At¬
lanta, and W. H. Moore, Bob Cald¬
well, E. 8. Schell and Ed Hyan of
East Point. Tbe grand jury briieved,
from the evidence before them, that
all parties named were more or lew
implicated to tbe affair, and all were
indicted. *
The necessary warranto were is¬
sued and arrests were made in all tbe
cases except as to Dan Hall, Tap
Holt and Tom Aldridge, whom the
officers have not yet succeeded In
finding. Tbe parties arrested gave
bond in the sum of $500 each.
Some of the indicted gentlemen are
quite weil known in Atlanta. Messrs.
Bruffey and W aters are reporters on
the Constitution. Tom Aldridge is a
member of the police force. W. H.
Moore is a resident of East Point.
The others with the exception of
Messrs. Hall and Holt, who have re-
dfentiy attained some prominence,
are not so well known.
It Is uncertain when these cases will
be called to the criminal court, but
tbe trials will doubtless be sensation¬
al and attract a great deal of inter-
eat.
A circular has been issued from
Chattanooga inviting ali the reput¬
able physicians in Georgia, Tennes¬
see, and Alabama to meet in Chatta¬
nooga on the third Tuesday in Octo¬
ber for tbe purpose of forming a tri-
State medical association. All doc¬
tors will be admitted to the meeting
of the association, but the member¬
ship will be restricted to graduates
of regular medical colleges in good
standing. Tbe circular is signed by
Prank T. Smith, M. D., secretary of
committee.
Macon Telegraph: Tbe Georgia
Legislature will soon enter upon tbe
fourth month of its session. It be¬
gan when the mosquito and the
katydid were young, and has seen
them fade into frosty memories. And
yet the Legislature is not weary.
“A Word to theSWIse Is Sufficient.”
Catarrh is not simply an inconven¬
ience, unpleasant to the sufferer and
disgusting to others—it is a n ad vann¬
ed outpost of approaching disease of
worse type. Do not neglect its warn¬
ing; it brings deadly eviteinits train.
Before it is too late, use Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. It reaches the seat
of tbe ailment, and is the only thing
that will. You may (lore yourself
With quack medicines ’till it » too
late—'till tbe streamlet becomes a re-
gfetfees torrent. It is tbe matured
invention of scientific physician. “A
word to the wise is sufficient.”
AN OUTBR A< F ARED
Vton th« Stgrjt* in
.etjnence «f l«» W.<**<■
Cow*Byvji,i,H, Mis*.. Sept. 2d.- The
white people oil uloug the line of the
IUiaois Central railroad and in
county in the delta are natively en-
gagod iu preparing themselves for su
anticipated general ntfcick to be made
by the Wacls.
Oonserevtivo men with whom futon-
view* have been had are seriously be¬
alarmed at the outlook. Rifles are
ing bought on both sides. At Water
valley, ten miles north of here, 200 men
have orgsAteed for p election.
At Gv< n:ula, Miss , ten miles south of
here, it is reported that negro cotton
hands have organized, and will demand
an increase in their wagtti else they
will guard tfes fields with shotguns ana
prevent others from gut’ theriug the - orow - flit;
Tho present price for pioking is
cents per hundred.
8t*te or (too, City or I olkdo. i
Ltwk*Coi"iTT, 8. 8,
county Arm will ai the of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLAR-^or sum
each aoh and ereiy case of Ca¬
tahhh that cannot not be cored by the use of
Httt’tCmtn Cvm.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me Had subscribed in ray
eeence. t hin 8th day of December, A. D. 86.
(—-—> A. W. GLEASOr
Notary Pul
Hafl'a an * Catarrh oatarrh Cure l ure i* in taken taken internally mternauy and ana
acta directly on the blood and mucue surface*
of the evetem. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHUNKY A Co.. Toledo, O.
Mr Sold by Druggiete, 75c.
Max Steadier’* Big Pri/.e of *1 2,500
A Daily A New reporter dropped Into Max
Stadter Co.'s well known do thing retablish-
mont St Broadway ami Grand si. The lat¬
that ter held read a telegraph like this: drepath in hi* right hand
Nbw OnutASS, July 20,1889.
Max Stable*, New York-
One-flve-one-*ix-*ii drew fifty thousand.
M. A. Daupeis.
In the otherhand Mr. Stadler held one-
quarter ticket No. 15,186 in the July dcaw Mr.
ing of the Louisiana State Lottery.
Stadh-r Her took took his hi* ticket tieket to to hi* hi* friend, friend. Man Manager
Hoey of the Adams Express Company, for
collection.—[New York Daily New*. August 7.
Mercurial Poison.
Mercury « frequently injudiciously used by
quack doctor* i* case* ol malaria and blood
Its aftereffect is worse than the or-
igial disease. B. B.B.(Botaaie Blood Balm)
eootaiue no mercury, but will eliminate mer¬
curial poiaion born the system. Write to
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga,, for book of
convincing proof of its curative virtue.
A. ¥ Britton. Jackson, Terra., writes: “I
caught malaria in Louisiana, and when the
fever at last broke, my system was saturated
with poison, and I had sores in my mouth
and knots ou my tonne. 1 got two bottle*
B. B. :. B., which healed my tongue and mouth
amd make a new man of me.”
Wi. Rkhnsonft, Atlanta, Ga*. writ** :
wile could hardly nee. Doctor* called ttayph
ill tic iritis. Her eyas were M dreadful condt-
Her appetite failed. She had pain in
Btsami bone*. Her kidneys werede-
1 so one thought teeeoirid be
Dr. Oillaxn rwonnDen<W B. B. B.,
which she nsed until her health
restored.’ M
K. P. B’ Jones. Attest*. Ga., writs*: ”1
Tus troubled with copper colored
' ..... paiu is the hoc ?bS5
cm relation, toes <d B.
__,__^_______great systemu fine cotBlitio*. nervousness. ' B. B ps
my
paste
1 €T
i
Vh. Cfcle* Rr». tor the treat tu«
•ess o( Hood*, avtsa^nri’to t* found to toe
article Itself, ft U awritjtoat wins, and th«
fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ae
eompllshes what Is claimed fo» 0, U what
has given to tola medicine a popularity and
•ala greater than that of any other sarsapa-
Merit Wins
sagw^jaa Thai
Biliousness, overcomes
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.few Advetusemanls.
RDUCAriON
For Cirentara, ed-
■^CHARK’S <X>IXK< OOLLKGK, Erie, Pa.
HINDERCORNS.
WAWED
AT ONCE- LVeHYWHERE
Profitable Busi ness
LIBfftAL PAY. fiS&ai.SSSS
ered nnlil Dpeemlwr 2.1th. Give reference*
f K. II. WOODWARD * CO.,
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MHBwS.
humriant > growth. Sro,
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GHATEFUL- Ci)«F0RTlKG.
tPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“By a thorough knowledge of the natnr
laws whieb govern tbe operations of application digests
and and notrition. Detrition, and and by by a earefnl
of the flue properties, perries ot well-selected Cocoa,
Mr. Epps has provided onr breakfast tables
with a delicately flavord beverage which may
save save ns ns many many heavy heavy doctor’s doctor’s bflis. btlis. ft ft is is that by by
the jndicions use of sueh articles of diet
a constitution may be gradually built np
until strong enougl to to resist every tender
to disease. Hondo [reds of subtle maladies ;
floating around ns idy to attack wherever
there is a week by’keeping poii We ourselves may escape many
a fatal shaft well forti¬
fied with pure blood d and and ( a properly nouriah-
ed frame,—fCiril Servia erviceGaiette. Mode aim-
ply with boiling water iter or c milk. Sold only in
half-pound '-pound tftuyby tins, _ by Grocers, Gro labelled thus:
JAMES EPPS & England. CD.,
Homoeopathic Chemist*, Loudon,
MASON AHAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
BOSTON. NEW YOKE. CHICAGO.
NEW ' Contain* a fire octave, Xi”
Stop Action, furnished in ol
MODEL Targe large and and handsome handsome cose
solid black « slant. Price 399
ORGAN, cash; also sold on the Easy
STYLE Hire Sys stem for at f 14.37 quarters, per
quarter, ten
when organ becomes proper¬
2244 ty of person hiring.
The Mason k Hamlin
MASON
& 1882. is used in the Mason &
HAMLIN Hamlin pianosexelnsively. of of Re
markable reftnemept i tc tone
PIANOS. and stard phenomenal capacity to
rd in ii tune
1 these instruments.
POPCLARtSTYLKS ORGANS at $2 2
*32.50, *60, *78, $08 AND UP.
Organ and Pianos sold for Cash,
ments, and Rented. Catalogues free.
THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH. VITALITY!
How Lost! How Regained,
Exhausted vitality
Untold Miseries
Resulting from FoBy, Vice, ]
OverUXMioo, Boer "----
mjil, toWpiid, W^*folljilt.' eoooesled hi pUin Fries wrapper. only tl.W Bias- bj
e-:red the t;oLll— --- ---
of Amfsunt Ftc
ssdsre for books or
directed u sbova
FOR MEN ONLY:
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9imM ClPBl FU!------ ; T ,^|l 1) MMiUM
i#ELT . W
In tbeSouthhas been firet-daaa ’rar‘tood lie had
£dX™u°ri—-^—■« a lone tie for lots
-are midv With goods. Solid Oak, Cherry.
Furniture. If yon want firat-chu* goods It will pay you to price with ns heioreyon pnul.ase.
i CARPETS, i '"i . / BUGS,-OIL ! * ___ CLOTHS, ___A DRAPERIES, ‘IVWTTOT'E'Ci ETC.,! i?nr ETC.
made to sell. -- ..
Department never so well stocked amd prices ^
, HOSIEKT,* ^
SILKS, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, ETC., ETC.
French Novelties in DRESS GOODS are marvelously beautiful and superbly grand in design and coloring. R
' V L^f^^ iENTO^MISSES’, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES.— Stock full and complete.
««.»ws »■ -a
i .. C . .t » m
THE ART TEMP
SwetHif Hei Bndei TheS
lometMng
Brightuuto beueee wi Ur and
^euu-thing S^whtohlJr4\frfF?i.L n-» h or«^,
stasss; AB lings fashioned which as charm Nature ue* has nu taught. wr
Something to wit the form and an face
However fastidiou. the taste.
In In sflks, eflka,MUo( satin* or or delicate delicate laci lace,
With colon harmonious and chaste.
Come then to Ihis Temple of Art,
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professional
aTt . oit n l \ at lav .
H'MITON, OEOROl*.
Practio- u all the State and Kede;
ourf*.
JOHN J. HU ’.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OniPViS, OKoliOlA.
Office, 31 Hill Street, !‘p Rtnire. over 3.
White s Plolldn- .-ttorv
IHOS. J. MILL-%
attorney at law,
Will practice in tbe State ,tmd
Coarts. aorta. Office or<-r George Jt Har
corner.
OIIV D STKWAB1. LOTT. T. basin
STEWART & DANIEL
ATTORNEYS AT LA
Over George A Hartnett's, Griffin, (
Will practice is the State and
tts iulv 19d
CLEVELANO & GARLAND,
DENTISTS, )
GRIFFIS. ■ GEORGIA,
NEW CROP TURNIP
111 the beet varieties, bought direct fi
he growers. the
Large lot P LINTS and OILS at
Everything in the DRUG LINE. Call
see ns. J.N. HARRIS A
‘ 23d3m
j For Sale or fiei
THE CHARLTON PROPERTY.
OH South Bill street, 4 acres land, 6
house—large rge airy airy rooms. rooms, High,
and beautifol tifnl view view of of surrounding i
A No. 1 water and fruits of different
on place.
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PLACE,
oh 14th Street. 4 acres land. 5 room hoj, 1
Branch running through the lot. ^ $> f ^
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
rooms, double kitchen, 1 acre land. T
block from centre Hill street.
10SSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
7 rooms, double kitchen, H acre, stable, Ac
Half block from Hi.I street. Centrally locat
ed or boarding bouse off Shelton lot
14 acre and: d 2 roi um house on
Poplar street . A bargain given to all of
above property. sale
Other how ises and lots and lands for
and to rent
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent.
lovers, Reapers ai Gins
Feeders and Condensers.
HE BEST ENGINES and BOILERS
One 5 horse 2nd hand Engine and 30 Saw
Gin with Brooks Press, for Mower.—g sale cheap. 60.00
Osborn’* Ffrst-elaesGrass
« Jf Reapers........ _ lOO.te
Improved Milburn Centennial Gin. Gin.
-
Hall # Seif Feeder Gir.
Prices as Iowa* same grade anywhere.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
sglftJAwlm 46 am St . GRIFFIN, Oi
we will prove to you any day in the week that onr pi
gains that yon can find nowhere else. il
Hi PtAITED ■ ROBE!
*
is there in any market newer than Accordion P
you no more than any nice suit, yet they aro en
11H1 i iaiiteens, with enough ot the Plaited goods for the
the waist. To show how popular they are In other
:k m Ifls l fi oh.if/ i 93Q«|ii
-jfiwM fiels ».**.* Ladies | '• ^ ai tUUAi ,/ L Serges, UUVIUm
, SJHmJl .illiTaMnn' ,
at prices uy that astonish the ladies compettoti. “Yon WWSVd'dhtbosst.
n( j er f U ftear say have the prettiest
in Griffin” Of. IU
GOODS CAN NOT BE SURPASSED.
,lrs if Rid aSEfc
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iitly t bargains damaged, or they would be worth $i.50 per
before, but this beats them ail. Every kind
this lot and no lady can afford to miss this opportunity
nirs at this price. They can’t PP last -always, trays, as as 100 100 doz- <J
, in , v week at that price. _ . f $$m
one ; | g ; A
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Speak of Carpets, We Beat srni, Them All I
Jarpets of every price, Carpets for every body. There
de stum, -S’ iftffxsfi jtbs
1 vane) an luS
Clothing Stock ^
1
inspection ver, special ear© if having been given w
an and we do not save yon mon-
DO YOU WANT A HAPPY HOME?
-GO TO THE-
B NOVELTY
¥ t i / and bu1
A CHART
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root aad r w t ss sfwto )
-MAKES POSITIVE CCEES OP ALL FORMS AND STAGES OF-
Physician* endorse P. P. P. u a aplen- you wiH regain flesh and strength.
did combination, and prescribe it with Waste ofenergy and an Jluuasm re su tttng
great satisfaction for the cures of all from overtaxing the eystesa are cured by
forma and stages of Primary. Secondary the use of P. P. P.
and Tottery ffyphilia. Syphilitic Rheu¬ Lcdiae whose sywtemaarepo
matism, Scrofulous (Beers and “ ' L
aianduhtr Swellings. Bbettmi
ney Complaints, okl Chronic
~ :S
SYPHILIS m
—
have resisted all treatment, Catarrh, Skin blood cleansing properties of 1
Diseases. Eczema, Chronic Fen Prickly Ash. Poke Root aad I
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter. Sold by all Druggists.
Scaidhesd, etc., etc. UPPUN BBOft, P r epri n t or s,
P. P. P. is a powerful ionic and m
excellent appitteer, building up tbe WHOLtsau Dwtmwuvu,
system rapidly. If you are weak and ftif JJfNAM, i
feeble, aad feel badly try P. P- P- and
mmmmmmrn
RHEUlWATISIi- mL «
W. D, DAVIS,
Hardware, Staves,
And Farming Implements.
Have iwt reerired a nice line of 0EDAB BUCKETS. BOT-WARE
PISTOLS.
* * * PISTOLS ! IPISTOLS! ! ★
ItiT Come and aee me. “MM *
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