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“ i results of Tuesday's
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atches of
lly that the
» greater and
t could then
three great
_ Virginia, Ohio
it is hard to tell
tr, though the
’ be awarded to
____the first
mis elected since 1854,
* ority of 10,000.
very likely
, retiring that
_____md, Senator Allison.
crushed Foraker under
ty.
np n majority
.Mabone, and
Democratic majority
WtorrSttLsased its last
tbs legislature than arein the
OM
New Jersey gives 10,000
cratic majority and elects a
cratic legislature.
Maryland elects a Democratic
lature.
Mississippi elects the
State ticket.
Maasachueseto reduces the
iican majority on Governor from
000 to 4,000, and show a gain of
to 18 Democrats In tlie legislature.
Pennsylvania gives 62,000
lican majority this year against 79
000 last year.
Nebraska goes Republican by
unknown majority—of so little
count in this Democratic year
It is almost forgotten by the
gatherers. -W - " '
Coughing Clarissa Clara.—Comely, Clendenning,
ng atching chills
cold, creeping
coughed cough, that continually; would have
y * she Dr. Bull’s
{SKr not used
25c.
mr CMfHM. forgery.
. J., Nov. 5.—A
the arrest of
t of the board of educa-
Pf&arge L Suspicion of forgery having and «n-
tits unusual amount of
■w fuel, an investigation was or-
in the midst of which Ratio
1 to ordered, having made out bill* forged for
‘ to which he
sement of members of the school
after which he collected the
la and pocketed them. The
_
pec ted (list other cases will be
” Koyic has been secretary of
since 1881 and is the head of
highly respected family.
t ~ -
A tt s tot h Withdrawn bv Ire.th.
Pbuupsbuko, N. J-, Nov. 5.-A
ghastly factor waa intruded into the
campaign in Warren - county ------- by the un-
•at Democratic candi-
me. The lllti fight U^ftk now uuw nar- utu-
O’Neill, '■ C. Perdoe, regular Republican, W—,—
and William Neill, regular Democrat,
5iSSSl.’!rbX2Sffi , “2
had been the town treasurer here for
I years, public was schools one of in the this originators place and
I
fl in toe board until recently,
and excitement over the
.to l>e the cause of
How's „ yT -,____ This!
Hundred Doliara Reward
tarrhtoat can mat be eurad
H-gi.,,— have Toledo, 0.
known F. J,
.................. I and bell »ve him
Mi fcstewms transac-
ww w> carry ant ftny
r their firm
Druggist, T<tiedo,0.
dn, Wholeeafe
- Tolwio National
isnd
jktffi _ t»ar#i
fort a»soft as a woman'* an' a*
as a stream a-ripplin’.” That
rnm iloopfeta tb
cupboard tor either Don Cameron
Senator Edmonds. Before the
tion both of thorn gentlemen
a long load laugh at the idea of
jamin Harrison being elected
dent, and that laugh is still
in Mr. Harrison’s ears, and he
gently whenever the name of
ron or Edmonds is mentioned in
presence.
Hie other Albany people stealing its
ing of No In “cutting news up”
Items. use
brothers. The scissors do a great
deal of editorial work for the Geor;
gia weeklies.—[Jackson Argos.
Didn’t you ewer notice that it is
those papers which have the least
news that make the biggest fuss
when a casual item is clipped*
out credit?
And now the Democrats of Iowa
ore mad because they did not get the
legislature as well as the governor,
probably missing the former people by
members. Well, well, some
new# satisfied.
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The election returns shook up
editorial writers of
badly that in yesterday’s paper they
cooidn’t tell whether they were
ing about Ohio or Iowa.
The Democrats are still engaged
the pleasant occupation of
up their majorities in the
States. The Republicans hare
counting.
It is easier for Foraker to
through the eye of a needle than
swallow a Campbell.
_
Cleveland and Campbell
sound very well.
It’s nothing to John Sherman.
Ah, there, Ohio! Stay there! „
shoulder*, knees, ankles, hips, found and
Thousands of people have in
Sarsaparilla Thismedicine, a positive by its
trahsers of ]
the aridity the Wood, and
builds up and strengthens the whoie body,
“Lord 1 ’ McKouile at HU Old Tricks
New Brunswick. N. J., Nov. 6.-
“Lord” Edward Hugh McKenzie,
two years ago imposed on farmer
iam Johnson, of Franklin Park, N.
and married his daughter, was
from jail here last week, because which he a
disagreed on the case in
charged with trying to knock out
wife’s brains with their baby’s gum He
tle. He is at his old tricks.
gaged board at William Humbers’
on Burnett street, saying he had
in the hands of Secretary Hinee, of
Young Men’s Christian association.
only succeeded in getting three
when he was caught in the lie. He
suddenly. He also represented work to
Humberts that he The was Fredonian. going to
assistant editor of
Kenzie was heard of at the Elm
ton , near Bound Brook, where he
bofird while “uwai in ; remittances
England.” His wife has repudiated their
altogether and is supporting
by working in a farm.’.'’a kitchen.
Favorite.
F ante is a word ambition loves,
A mi art has ne’er its portrait painted.
V irtue the heart of avarice moves,
0 bib-ions to the “shekels” sainted;
R arer than even these, by far,
1 s health, defying poet’s diction.
T ben with a trifle not, pleasures nor mar—
E od ills that female bar
by taking* Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
scription—a remedy so
for those weaknesses and diseases
culiar to women, that they need
longer suffer from them if they
but use this world-famed remedy.
InuicinaFy W»rf»r *n W«i^ Tlr*l»i«.
pARKEBSbURO. W. Va., Nov,
reliable citizen, just arrived from
neighborhood at IJncoln county,
the alleged warfare crista, rays
most of the reports sent out from
ington and other points near there
and that McCoy killed and at Haley time are since the
two persona any
trouble began.
The corsriousnea* of having a remedy
band for croup, pneumonia, sore throat,
sudden cold*, is very consoling to a
With a bottle of Ayer’sCherry Pectoral in
herase, one feels, in such coses, a sense of
cs rity nothing else can give.
Row’s Your Wife?
Does she feel poorly all the
bhe ueeiis a tome. Something
wrong tUUi’g with WIVU UCI her blood. UIUUU, Run avuh for 1DI
doctor? Not at nil my dear sir.
nhvsician’a physician's fee fee Will will nrovide provide her her
safe and pleasant relief for all
Get her a bottle of JP. P. P.
ash, poke best root Woman’s ami potnsiuin), Regulator
very It reaches
tonic extant. the
of before trouble know qnietly it, and quickly, wife
Mass the you kind that your brought
fate p.
p. to her notice and relief. Our
it, physicians and well endorse conduated and
no
where pure blood and its
be tant without happiness it. is For sale
medicine dealers everywhere. by
Lipman’s Pyrnfuge
Is the best chill and fe.ver enre in
world. It has stood the severest
by phvsicians and declared
good. vegetable and truly efflentions
rx * «< .’*»* SJ
WWflH of their
Dtvfae Phrrf-
_--- Hhawhoi tatattUr
**» , I »«* .Ml I*
tte author of Ibetr . . he-
hmnrasua ttett to i viva
hearts «w the pant .year and Mas* God for
1 Im t III tiuliii J °—
fn»;a po.ti.Uaea an 1 C ...... Hi , | to oar
mra. abumkurf tarre,.,. ami 'to
a recompense » of of tfcrir *h toil
it^rSTbeis*
t w Hy s ig hth toy of -„..BL.^ this present .-,..||. month of
lfoyaB«hW,to™ — s ‘ - apsrt T asn i day of National .
..
thanksgiving and prayer, prayer, and and that that the 1 people
_ _ _ to* and
at at oar our country, oonBtry, eeasiasc rauU - from from the cares
labor* at their work.a; day, shall ammaM*
in their respective place. at worship and give
thanks to God, who to* prospered u* on our
why and made oor paisa the paths of peace,
beseeching Him to bio*,- tbe toy to our pres¬
ent and future good, making it truly one of
thanksgiving for each reunited home circle
as for the nation at Serge.
In witness whereof i tore hereunto set
my hand, and eanasd the seal of the United
State# to tie
Done at the city of Washington, this first
day of November, in the year at our Lord,
and of the i s of the United I
theooei
tee too by a lady w uu* county,
timed its cratches upon her and for
she withstood its severest# and teat*,
bat be vital organ* wer undermined death
seemed imminent. For three months she
coughed incessantly and could King not steep. New Dis¬ She
bought of ns a bottle ol Dr. *
covery for Consumption and was eo much re
Here on taking Erst dose that she slept oU
night and with one bottle has been miracu¬
lously cored. Her name isMrs. Luther Euti.”
Thu* write W. C. Hamrick t Co„ of 8b ell by,
N. G. Get a free trial bottle at E. B. Antho¬
ny’s Dreg S tore. _
INDIA NS DE5flT b r rE.
Shocking Stories of Starvation tn the
Wind Hirer Valley, 'Wp T.
CsaxKssE. Wy, T., Nov. 4-The
2,000 Indians occupying the Wind River
reservation, just south of the Yellow¬
stone National park, in this territory,
are actually in want, and many will die
of starvation before spring. Their beef
ration ia but three-fourths pound of a pound and
half per capita issued as against each Sioux. a Then there a
to
Indians receive their meat on the hoof
in the fall, subject to shrinkage, which
is often 60 per cent. —*4
Again, the tribes on the reservation a
year ago agreed to waive sugar and
coffee rations if the issue of 1-oef and
flour was increased, consummated bat the only por¬ the
tion of the deal was
withdrawal of sugar and coffee. Their
allotment of flour is insufficient, and
the contractors delay its delivery. At
the Wind River agency are the rem¬
nants of the great Indian tribes—the
Shoshones and Arapahoes. They have
agricultural implements and horses,
and many would farm, but they cannot
run irrigating ditches, and have no
money to buy seeds This year a num¬
ber cultivated small tracts, bat defect¬
ive ditches and an early frost caused
the loss of their crop
Even now the Indians are reduced to
desperate straits. The game hoe left
the country, and they eat diseased car¬
casses of domestic animals. But for
Chief Washackle, of the Shosones, raids
Governor anon range cattle would be frequent, the facts
Warren has verified
by a visit to the agon and will place
them before the interior department in
a supplemental report.
“Timely Wise”! For Sharp Eyes !
____________________—„ . re;
With ill-health all taste of pleasure flies.”
and who denies?
„ _____________ith the skies.
___for him who early dies
Because he is not timely wis
Alas! -JH____ for him lira who who will * endu
The Night-sweats, ills he might „ t so BO eongh. qniehly and cure; hard-caught
and
breath, heralds, of death.
Consumption’s To cured, take signs Dr. Pierce’s Got
be
den Medical Discovery. Thousands
have been cured by it who, otherwise,
would now be filling and untimely diseases, graves.
For all liver, blood lung
itjis specific. The '‘Discovery” is guar¬
anteed to cure in all cases oi diseases
for which it is recommended, or mon¬
ey paid for it will be refunded.
Very Unbecoming.
Lovely tints in the wrong place are reft of
heir charm. A lemon colored countenance
-the peculiar endowment of our pig-tailed
brethren who “hit the pipe”—is unbecoming
It suggest bilegoing astray,and the inference
is correct. correct. Pain tieneath the ribs and shoul¬
der ■ blades, blades, constipation, headaches dyspepsia, supplement furred this
tongue jgue and and sick
indication ____!Station of c, the — bilions. ---------------- For liver complaint
and its multifarious iltlfaritms symptoms. symptoms, Hostetters Hr—-——
Stomach Bitters litters ia is an an infallible i specific. It
relaxes the ! UowelB UowelB suffii sufficiently, but without
griping or violence. To tne secretion of bile
it gives a due impulse, but banishes an ex¬
cess of that saffron colored principle of from the
the blood. Sick headaches, sourness
br -at b and fur upon the tongue dii li^appenr
rhen it is used. It renews digs i, fortjfiet*
i n
i of
dneys.
Administratrix’s Sale
_________ _ fore toe Court House _ _ _ _
county, in Griffin on the first Tuesday in De¬
cember next, daring the legal hours of sale,
one hundred acres of land more or lews belong¬
ing to the estate Prossly Burdette, late ol
said conn* y,d< ceased, adjoining lands of B. 8,
Connell, Thos. E, Nutt, Jim Colwell and Mrs.
Parham, about two and one-half miles from
Doable Cabins in said county,same being the
residence ol Pressley Bnrdett, late of said
county, only, deceased, at the time of his death.
heirs heirs ...
Sold for distribution amonsst mongst the the at at
law. Said land is in a good go. churches, neighborhood
convenient to schools iooIs and ano gi
water, good land and nd desirable desirable place. place. Tei Tei
cash. MART A. BURDETT.
$6.00 Adm’rx of Pressley Bnrdett.
Executrix’s Sale.
GEORGIA— Spalpiso Cocsty. of Or¬
By virttw ol an order of the Court sold before
dinary of Spalding Count} will be
ignil here,
n the
_____ pppm____put Waldroup, deceased, ol the for
estate of Aaron
benefit of heirs and creditors. Termscash-
amanda waldroup,
Nov. 1 1889.-f6.C0. Executrix.
PALE Sum HHLVE
CMIMI
B of pnrifytB* the blood esa-
mtod, for without pure Wood
nearly every ore needs a
wsniwsw*?
Peculiar
ribtoli*eraSms«»eaja. The peculiar
KSTKSrS aweort To «*ww|toif«l Itself
other medicine has aaeh
cartel. H joe have made «P jw mind I#
».nr BixdtsSsWsimfltodonmtoiiidaeeato » DeeUBar
tic any other instead. fa s
Mw’-tfee, and Is worthy jow eoteMmee.
H,xh,$ Sarsaparilla Is sold by all drnggtet*-
bjr C, L Hood*Co.,Lowell,Mass.
tOO Doses One Dollar
December Sh eriff’s Sales
ITT Vv ILL BE SOLD OX THE FIRST TCE8-
day in Deeemker next, before the door
property, P to-wit: thud
A tract panel o{ ........ land lying in to*
or Spalding
district of originally Henry now of
Gosnty. _ and containing bring sixty ol the acre* west
land more or part north by
had oflot No 68. bounded on the
lands of T.C. Andrews, on the west i tar by loads
of Mrs. Sarah Andrews, on the sooth by lands
of W. L, Jackson, on toe east by lands
of Proflt Miller. Levied on and sold by virtue
of a 11 fa issued from Spalding Superior Court
in favor of 6. W. Wood vs. Ben Dorsey. legally
Ben Dorsey, tenant in possession,
Also, at the same time and place, will be
■old ose strip of land in the city of Griffin on
Poplar street, bounded on the north by Pop¬
lar street, east by W. E. Powell, south by
4d feet on Poplar street and running back
south 210 feet. Levied on red sold as the
fiiaissued from tne justice coon in oi favor rue
1001st toe Georgia District of Midland Spalding A Gulf County Railroad
of Georg* vs, D.
Mrs- E. E Crocker. and turned Levymade by Ten¬
Johnston, L.C., legally notified. over to me, $6.00.
ant in possession
Also, Also, at at toe the same time — and —.. place, r .~ ....., will ..— be —
sold sold one one house house and and lot lot in in Orr’sdii Orr’s district, one-ionrth Spald¬
ing mg County, County, Georgia, less; eoi ontaining bounded the north
of of an e acre more or on by
by other lands of Jack Stark, on the east
a street, on the south by Miss Sallie Duncan,
and on the West by Dr. Cleveland. Levied on
and sold by virtue of a ft fa issued from the
Justice Court ol the 1065th District, Martha 6. M.,
of Spalding County, in favor of
McDowell Dowell vs. vs. Jack Stark. and Levy turned made by
Geo. D. John inston, L. C., over
me.
square,------ Union Disti______
in bound¬
ally Henry now Spalding County, Ga.,
ed south and east by land of II, T.
son, vest by land of Mrs, Martha Bell and
north by other lands of B. P. Gray,
twenty acres, in a square, in the
corner ol lot No. 55 in said district and
ty. bounded north and the east above by other
of B. P. Gray, south by
twenty acres acres and and west west by by lands lands of of The Thorns
Hand. containing in all forty acres of
___ sold by
more or less. Levied on and
of a fl ia issued from Spalding Superior B.
in favor of George W. Wood vs. P.
sold, pne lot or parcel of land in Line
district of Spalding County, containing
acres more or less out of the northeast
er oflsnds of 8. R. Dou rough, bounded
the oertb by the branch that separates
lands, tlb from the Goodwin place, on road road the
by by tin! Fayetteville Fayetteville and and Zebulon Zebulon
ning the from rom f Conntyiine church by lands to of 8, R.
on 3SOUt-„_ south and west
ongh. • Levied * - - on and ■ s
of S. Jl. Dorongh to e a Distric issuei
from the Justice Court ... — -------- t
G. M., in favor of Andrew Coe. vs. vs. 8. 8. B
Dorongh. Tenant in possession legally -allr $ A, i.00. no n<
6 , 00 .
E. 8. CONNELL, Sheriff S. C.
UrCinary’s /.(i.criisemeois.
j illbiNAKY’S 1 OFFICE—8 i-ai,d!ng Cor.v
vy rv. (iEoiHiiA. November 2ii, 1880.—
Johnson, administrator of Mary a. B.
son. uakes application for leave to seil a lot
wihi land situated in Dooly County,
at pvblic or private concerned sale.
Let all persons show cause
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office
Griffin, on the first Monday in December
by ten o’clock a. m.. why such
should not be granted.
$3.00. E. W HAMMOND. Ordinary;
/ i RDiNARY’S OFFICE—Spawhkg
U/ / tv, tv, Gboboia, Gboboia, November Novel_____, 2d, — ...
irr, executor of Rhoda H. Doe, represents represent;
t he Conrt in his petition, he duly fully filed admini iled admini and and en
tered red on record, that has rtei *
ed Rhoda H Doe’s estate.
This is therefore to rite a ins
ed, kindred and creditors, to show canse,
any they can, why said executor _—^ should
not he discharged from his administration,
dismission on the first
, Ordinary,
A. ffries, late of duty said county, made deceased, their have
perlolmed their and report.
Let all persons concerned show cause before
the o’doik Conrt ol Ordinary, the first at Monday my office, by ten
a. m., on in Decem¬
ber lext, why sneb report should not be
con finned.
E. W HAMMOND, Ordinary.
VJ / v E0 RGIA—.Spalding Cot
Ruins A, Thrower,
hrower'fi ‘
estate.
Thi* it therefore to cite flit persons concern-
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why sftid administrator should
not —’--• be discharged from his administration,
and - reran fetters of dismission -»—j—: ---- ont -he first
Monday $6.15 i January. w: Hammond, 1890, orainury,
e.
gs^-esssi “aassrs OwIbnC tbe
Joeeplme Fadgett, nmwnta represents to tn Conrt
in his petition, duly filed and entered on rec¬
ord, tint he has Inlly administered Josephine
Padgrtt’s This estate. cite all
is therefore to persons concern¬
ed, kindled and creditorajo show cauae^if
not be Sischary
M J E.T y HAMMOND. Ordinary
$8J5
{ V BORG 1 A-Hratwxo Con stt.—W bereas
VX f. R. Ellis, tie administrator his of patitiOn, .las. Thrash, duly
repremnts ui Conrt in toS
te hra m
admuisterel Th* J»s, Thrash’s all ostote. ,
is therefore lo rite persons cor
not ie discharged from hi* administration,
—- tettaiS iri 4te*>terion on the tost
>, Ordinary,
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H GOODS, Cl
A LOMC FELT WANT
Ss .....--a
CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, ETC., ETC.
Department never so well stocked amd prices made to sell.
gn gg WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, ETC., ETC.
in DRESS GOODS marvelously beautiful and superbly grand in design and coloring.
French Novelties are
ri te^ U GEim^mte’, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES.-StoCk full anil complete.
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & CO..
66 . ml 68 Whitehall anil 1.3, 5. 7 9, l l ^niH3 HunUr SU.. ITUItl, B»,
QURES PILES.
SALT RHEUM,
TCTTin. BURNS
^SCALDS, SORES.
WOUNDS. IN¬
FANT'S SORES
AMD CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES,
f AN INVALU-
r ABLE REMEDY
FOR CATARRH.
25"?? Rcuabli Positivc iswsttn GutannirriK. scu.
a
For Sale by N. B. Drewry
Farm for Sale.
One of the finest farms proprietor’s in Middle,
Georgia for sale. The
health is such that he wishes te re¬
tire from the fatigue of business.
This farm is about three-fourths of
a a mile mile east east from from the the centre centre ol or the tne
25 acres in an enclosed permanen
pasture with large branch running
through centre ol pasture. On this
branch is a splendid place for a mill
or gin; plenty of water and water
fall. Balance of land is in the high¬
est state of cultivation of any farm
in the state, having had thousands
of dollars worth of cotton seed and
stable manure and composts of all
kinds put on it in the last few years.
It is also one of the best terraced
and ditched places in Georgia.
Ditches ail scientifically oi run the so^ fields, as
to prevent any washing $500. The
ditching of the place cost
owner has made the improvement of
the place a specialty ever since he
owned it, not thinking that he would
ever sell It; consequently scarcely it is a is rare of
bargain, such as ever
Also on the place is a fine young
orchard of fruits of different kinds,
nice convenient dwelling, barn and
all necessary out buildings. This
place is only to be seen to lie ad¬
mired.
G.W. CLARK.
8ept29d&w3m.
lovers, Headers ai Dias
Feeders and Goaiauj
HE BEST ENGINES and BOILERS.
One 5 horse 2nd hand Engine and 5Q Saw
Gin with Brooke Press, for Mower......$ sale cheap. 60.0”
Osborn’s First-class Grass
“ “ ,« Reapers.......... 1W.00
Improved Mtiburn Gin.
Cenitnniai'Gin,
” Hall s Self Feeder Gir,
Prices as low as same grade anywhere
fl. A. CUNNINGHAM,
wlm 40 Hill St.. OltlEFiN', SA
L IPPMAN BRCF'.. : tkhol.Ffl!r Affuts
annah Ga. Sni»25d$w
FOB •WSSSI MEN ONLV:
-jg^ aStaBBies^
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the Cou rt
ol Ordinary of Spalding county, I will sell
during the legal hours ol safe, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1889, before the ceurt
boase iToo ' .
ed by J. B Elder, derea«pd, a» hi» bonie
place at the time of his death , except forty land
or forty-five acres more or less of said
heretofore sold at executor's sate, by tbe ex-
ecutorg of deceased. Said property js a val-
nable and desirable place, in good neighbor¬ Hold Sole
hood hood and and weU well surrounded and located. „ x.
for distribution nongst the heirs Terms
of safe oue-balf ih and remrinder twelve
•sst*- ElCCUtOr OfJ. ■*....«««.. B. Killer d(K'(>HFC<i
Administrator^ Sale.
By virtue of an order granted county, by win the be Court
of Ordinary of Spalding sold
a^mTiurthWrt b riit a d
o f
.rhood.having gqqd p nre^watw ,
dFCPfUWMj , itfon and
$ 0.00 aua
W. D. LA t m
Hardware,
Audi Farming Implements. is
--|oj-- i.
Have just received a nice line of ( EDAR BLCKLTS, i’Ol - WARE and
PISTOLS. -SIP
it ★ PISTOLS ! PISTOLS J ! ★ *
|QP Come and see me. “&t
NOVEL TIES
IN PLUSH GOODS. PASTELS. PLAQUES AND
+ PICTURE FRAMES :* *,#%?★
rs- AT THE BOOKSTORE.
—( 0 )—
SECOND FLOOB FULL OF PIANOS ANO ORGANS.
DEL, N£ <£ MIJFF,
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potass
-k3.AE.ES POSITIVE CUBES OP ALL FORMS AND
4 Rxyriciaa»endorseP, P. 3P. aa&£plcn-f| | |yo« r&gfi&a Utah and slMngtta.
.........I did combine, and prescribe .... It w«b | | sp-ra;
great satisfaction for the cures of eis
forms and stages of Primary, Seccnda-r A j I tto of P. P. P.
and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic S4*c-- r 3 1 Ixidicawhose systamssrepriaonadsad
n®y Complaints, old Oiroiiic Cleeis tha* g "Sfc ^ ^ by it© wonderful tonic and
SYPHiU ROFULA
have resisted all treatment, Chronic Catarria. Female! Skin | Wood cleansing Poke properties Boot and of Potassium. P. P. P-
Diseases, Eczema, Prickly Ash.
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, j Bold by all Druggist*.
SealdUc-ad, etc., etc, i j, UPPRAN BROS;, Proprietora,
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