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_,. h,„m Jo? Mkmqim .l, A| 0 ,
oaeTwalte** or )••• to be counted as *
» rater to Puflv
» of politics is the
worked to have
'' W 0hiG
on to see
of the in
can my,
that they carry
into exile the we’l-wtohe*
MW and tbe admiration of
people of the world. In
if such it is, he has
the moral support dwhfid
pn^ruiMit wua
- aid of tbe
*
while they overthrew hie
,not m.wiw nnnwwtafitl
lor unmindfulofthe
rbie liberal teadw-
rim^S
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t of American history
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Wiun.tiTO*, No,. 19.
Ut»m« Johnst: Sam Doom).
K«tmv f ■* m wasvuuuuro UikmfruIgbnidu MamWli Hah
.......... Dooxenbury is an
old friend of mine. I have known!
him lor years, but III give you mt
co nv oTBBWhich will
k Booty you know that
“tsssfag
thinking to awe Doojy.
“All right, Snort, I’ll keep quiet
about it. I’ll not give you away,
but you ought to drop him and go
into some legitimate business,” re¬
plied Dooxenbury, who leans toward
“Dooxy, I waat you to do me a
“Snort, I’M make any sacrifices for
you, except I don’t want you to
bring f&nrjson around here and try
and introduce Mm to me. I draw
tile line at ladiana Presidents.”
“You know, Dooxy, one of my du¬
ties is to cheer up Harrison when he
has the blues, and now that Dave
Hill has been sneering at Cleveland,
mid making him unpopular, Bea
”
“£o Claariaod is the source of
depression?”
“Yes, Ben is not like tbe sky. It is
most cheerful when it is bluest . It is
not that way with Harrison."
“You ought to keep him out of the
Blue Room."
“That wouldn’t help him. What
he needs is some sort of an ovation. UVOLKM.
He hasn’t heard anybody say ‘Hop-
rah lor Harrison!’ in a long time
now."
“Well, Snort, if I can help yon in
getting up some bogus Harrison en¬
thusiasm, H do it for your sake."
“You can. A feature of your rain-
•tori toow fe », trick phonograph.
from which yon grind out sayings of
distimrnished distinguished men men. ”
“Weil, what of that?"
**! Waekea my face —~ and work ——
u "' f37'; FI! say: ‘Listen
b :*f. that pare patriot,
ind
**•
POP-
-- -r ,— -J the
■trike up. ‘Haft
“* -*ill
the cheers * for
Then
fotte.”
.
-
why I in Wash* ,
“Bot, Doo*y> tt’a
ington.” foolish
*Tm not going to take any
chances, bot yon can soy what you
please in favor of Harrison on niy
phonograph.” wascrowiled.
The National Theatre
In a bon aat the entire Blaine tribe,
which struck me as a little peculiar.
The phonograph specialty was the
last thing on the programme.
Dooxenbury sang a touching ballad
that brought tears to many eyes. It
Was entitled, “0, where did Mother
Hide the i^wl
Then I came out and smiled on the
audience. I bare notenickeredsince,
Johnny. I said:
^“Ladies and genet-mans, dia am
Edison’s miraculous phonograph,
what produces the human voice. I
simply turns de crank, and you will
hear de words ob dat great states¬
man and pore patriot—” Blaine!”
“Blaine! Blaine I James «.
roared about half the audience, while
the rest cheered for Grover Cleve¬
land.
As soon as I could catch my breath
and there was a pause, I yelled back:
“No, that good man is Ben Harri¬
son!”
Harrison’s picture appeared and
the baud struck up, “Hail to the
Simultaneously an egg that
mast have been laid by a hen that
something the matter with her,
Mt me on the tire of my ear. Doo*-
enbury told me afterwards that for
a meanest there was a bright golden
hate halo around around ray ray head, head, and ana I i looked looxea
jjto a picture of one of the middle-
There was, however, a
smell strong enough to drive a dog
out of a slaughter house. Harri-
son’s picture was a Messing to me, as
it intercepted some of the missiles.
Asl dodged a dead cat, I saw Mrs.
J ames Q. Blaine, Br., who don’t like
tne, grin sardonically, likea gleam of
sunshine on some ancient ruin.
audience kept on cheering for
Blaine and Cleveland. Then I tum¬
bled. J perceived the fine Italian
hand of Blaine. I also perceived an¬
other aromatic testimonial t hat ex-
plodedon my person and made me
wish I had not pnt on my best suit.
Then I adjourned E Fluribus Unum,
it were. My Irisod Dooxenbury
was evidently a tool of Blaine. Such
is friendship.
Nffirit merwiug I called on Harri-
*»’ tSZtZttZTJZ, '
HieTOy tOrtllllg Op HW DOS* at ... tne aro
froiH fcb© BftMPfttlf
Ihad been presentedwifch, and which
b«m unable to eradicate. In
tbe language of tbe poet:
M f * on OT may break, you Jau may maJ shatter the vase
ttwAwwiii
the roses will hang ’rrorodit
still.
“Colonel Snort,” said Harrison,
“jrou will oblige me in the future bj
neglecting to get up any negro dem¬
onstrations In mj favor.”
“It didn’t seem to be mueh in
your favor, Mr. President.”
“You failed ignominously, Colonel
Snort. Dear me, what a peculiar
xmeil there is in this room. It must
be tbe miasmatic vapors from the
Potomac flats,” said Harrison.
The colored stenographer entered.
When he saw me he exploded with
laughter and retreated.
Mr. Pwskteot,” said I, “if you
were,to fire that nigger out of a can¬
non loaded with carbolic acid, may¬
be tbe miasmatic vapors from tbe
Potomac flats would be less vocifer¬
ous. But to return to the ovation
last night. None of your fronds
seemed to be there.”
‘•Colonel Snort, why didn’t yen ask
Mr. Wnnaniaker Wanamaker to detail some of
l y Government Government employes to attend
._ B
the performance and cheer for Hai-
rison and reform?"
“I did ask Wanuy to send down a
tot of postal decks to cheer for Har¬
rison, bet be refined to do so.”
Did be give any reason for refus¬
ing?"
“les. Yes. the tbe fall faH cfotftlog clothing trade trade is IX
boomng now. and the Government
cferks in hit Department are wwy
out his business circulars
aboat overcoats, gentlemnuly under¬
wear, etc." ' ■
a
“Did he, himself, attend?”
“No; he said it was his prayer
meeting meeting night. mgtiL. He He raid, raid, moreover, moreover,
ft was wicked to attend minstrel per-
._____i____ forraances for political purposes. «
“Where were your Southern Re-
publiewn office seekers, who infest
Washington and bore me for tatof-
.gees?” asked Harrison angrily.
“Mr. President, 1 gave over 40
Erf them 50 cents apiece to pay ad-
-mission to the performance, and l
told them to .veil the lining off their
throats howling for Harrison and re-
form, ^- hat they didn't show up.”
hj didn , t the5 , r ,
“Bseaose they spent the 50 cents
to eat. Moat of them
n’t had a squaw in
He, too, sn Wcer-
i Hack as I was painted.
** "*
l ft
_____. -he
»*»>» — lAr as i« made by pulling
of the Atlantic
v~*«n. Like the figure one on a ten-
dollar bill he is next to nothing.
A beetle can draw 20 tiraee his own
weigbtond so can a mustard plaster,
but Harrison can’t draw one of
Watts’s hymns for infant minds
downhill, \
_ „ Indi¬
You would suppose that this
ana clam would be popular here in
Washington, but he ain’t. I have
found it out to my sorrow. Verily,
I feel like donning a jaunty suit of
sackcloth and ashes and casting
myself upon the earth with the force
of a red headed stepmother’s arm.
I’ve half a notion to flop back to the
Democracy. Your friend,
BOX. Snort
How's This f
We r e oBer oner One une Hundred noirareu Dollars wnw" Reward for w
any ram cam of Of Catarrh Catarrh that that rah ea not be cured by
pT. in* Half* CHE.Vm-X(X),.Tr Catr—*- “—
r.camur f . l w. Toledo. 0.
..'•.the the undereigned, undent hare known F. J.
^Oy‘ho ■ for the t no.X last 15 years, and believe him
I-Sm ... w all KnatHooa *V»VJ ------ nBill-.
tion*. UUUB, ttuu and uimuumy financial^- able to carryout w-- any
ObliEfttiOIHi IPfkdiC tk«>B Aaem
, Toledo,©.
' Drug-
an°Horaen ] Cashier Toledo National
HaT* Caterrh'ctue is Wood taken internally,
acting directly upon the and mneona
anrfaeee of theajatem, Pace, 75c. per bottle.
Sold hr all Drsggwt*.
KHterf by a Pony Engine.
Clbtkland, o., Nov. 21.- a pomjr en¬
gine on the New York. James Pennsylvania Kozarsb
and Ohio rood ran ore.-
and Sanies Yncha at the I'orert street
morning juncticii in Kozartli this eiiV, eml insromtiy Wednesday killed,
w«
and Vacha* injuries will rove fatal.
* Elmer Sh«rtt> U»t* » .'»*
OiUWP, O.. Nov. SI. -Elmer B.
Sharker, the bov murderer, hi» mother, awaiting
execution Preble for killing has been granted at
Eaton, county,
a new trial;____ ' <i
Mlm Tanner Me-dsna.
WASHr.vcT»\ Nov, SI. Miss Ada
banner, of . ew York, o n ideuti.d clerk
to the com mi aioner of pensions, liasre-
«gned. vi is* Tau rea is. the i laughter of
ex-Oommiwsioiier i'amror.
’Killed by » Cave In.
Ijroxt >r. O., Nov. 21.—John Hub¬
bard. aged Si, was instantly killed Mon-
dav about a in. in uu ore bank Ire
the caving in of the bank. He was well
known in the oily.
"W» Point With Pride”
To the ‘Good name at home,” won by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla In Lowell, Mass., where it is
prepared, there, is more of Herod’s Sareapa-
rdla sold than of all other medicines, and it
> ■ -j - v — . ..liAeu, -:•>«. He in¬
rot be
you
Contagious Blood Diseases.
Ulcers, sores, pimples, itch,salt rheum, etc.,
are evidences bj contagoius blood disease.
is manifestly a doty to eradicate blood pois
on from the system by i™ a use ol B. B. B, (Bo
■*-•> «"
pmo.ioh.,1...mo,.., of the family
ibi|it - of otber member*
!«»uvanriaii AffliptAd Send to Blood
j n untrnw.». vii vi, n v.. .we..
L. Johnson. Belmont Station, Miss,
“B. B. B. has _ worked ___n on me me like like a a charm. charm. __
head and body was covered with sores,
^aircame out, but B. B. B. healed
qn q B’ w'j J J Khmin, Kfunin, Hutches, Hatches, largeulcer largeulcer Texas, Texas, writes: writes: her her “B “B
B B has has cured cured mywife my and wile all ola of other a medicine on on could
that doctors
T& Rossman, a prominent “f know merchant of
Greensboro’ blood Ga., writes: speedily cured by B
eases of disease
B. Two bottles cured a lady of uguly
lous skin sores.”
W C Birehmore A Co., Maxey, Ga.,
*B B B in curing Sir Robert W ard of
poison effected ohe of most wondercures
ever ---nov9m1 came to oar knswledge.
A Valuable Remedy.
A letter from S. P. Wardwell,
ton, savs: “I used Clarke’s
of Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure
June last for Hay Fever with
satisfaction, and find it is the
thing I have seen which would
without irritating, the
of the nostrils and throat . Its soot
ing and healing immediate." properties
marked and
bottle fl.00. Clarke’s Flax Soap
the latest and best. Try it,
Ask for them at I)r. X. B.
Drugstore
New Advertisements
TOAD VERT IS E RS
A lint ol 1000 inte
STATES AND SECTIONS wil . on ap
pBration —FREE.
To thnw who want tbrir adrwtwingr topaj
wwcan offer no bet ter mediom for thoronpl
sad effretive work then tbe variou wetionaoi
onr Srieet Lcieal lint. ROWELL _
QE0. P. * CO.
Executrix’s Sale.
GEORGIA-Sh*au»*« Covjetv. „
By virtue of an order ol tte Court of ,
dinary of Spalding Count j wffl l»*oW
the eoort home doore in said tvronty.
in tbe leftel bowre ol «alr. on tbe firet
day in December next: One hundred
tnxtrwm aod a half acres, more or Jre-
beiox pan ol lot Dumber tbirty-esRbt. Henry t>9 iu 1
SdDietriet of oripnally north by lasda now of
iow Cowutv, b .unded More
C/Asdrew*. laud, south by east lauds by estate of * of T. C^B. -
* it by balance of wihI lot aod being
lot except seventy-five Sold acres on
le of raid lot. s* part ot
i of Asroa WaWroop. deeeaeed.
Wfft of heir* aad creditor*. TWe cash.
AMANDA WALDROCP.
Nov. I 18S9 -fi«.l». Exemtrix
FOR MEN ONLY;
A PAimfilMIL
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'
>,afatot, M xIlx<»e"
E *ron r s =rs|g
---a. “*•“* *
__ •reererer 1 ?"’-’ « lok '
theUe effects ol the disease. bantoh *» *he
esdMhe. and rcfresl.es the tlrod mtaA.
-I have been troubled with <, 5 r *P*P*‘*- 1
bad but IttUe metltc, and what I did cat
^stressed me, or dW »»
Mean: um* good, in hour
bum after eating I would expe¬
rience a faintness, or tired,
a» though 1 had not eaten anything- >ly trou¬
ble, which I think, la that was of aggravated a painter, by and *y from ^lnete being
more or less shot up In a gOUT
the craTins I had previously experienceo.
Georoe A. Fags, “Watertown, Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
lOO Doses One Dollar
wiiMB iesa.
Cor two J-esr 3 I i.:.rt
ihetanatismso ted i;„ t
If disabled saofcrw, -T;
and confined me to i
could not even as nasc ray
'bvbtSTnl^cES
A. —only to grow worse.
l^rai the jttecta of hwlft’a Specific. ^ ^
Jw. B, 188B. Vt. Wsync. ted.
Books on Htood and Skin Diseases milled free.
Swirr Srecmc Co.. Atlanta, Gs.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
Johnson, administrator of Mary A. B. J ohn¬
son,mates application lor ieavetosejl alotof
wile land sitnate<l iu Lot No. lUl,intbc 13th
district of Dooly County, Georgia, at public
or private sale. ' ^ be¬
Let all persons concerned show cause
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on the first Monday in December next,
by ten o’clock a. m., why such application
"*“.00 nOt ^EAV ^ t HAMM0N B. Ordiunrv.
Oocs-
-H.U.
Burr, executor of Rhoda H. Doe, represen
to tbe Court in bis petition, duly filed and e
tered on record, that behas folly adminiit.
ed Rhoda H Doe’s estate.
This is therefore to rite all pern
ed, kindred and creditora, tp she
any they can. sh
not be discharged 1.
and receive letters of
Monday in February. 1890.
|6,15 E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
/ORDINARY’S OFFICE—S Spa t _ lof.v
U TV.dlEORGlA. tv,-Georgia, appointed November November 2d, 2d, J 12 sou.—tne 19.—The months
appraisers to set apart
a'* 3^S*. late of said county, made deceased, their have 1
performed their doty concerned and showcause repor beft
Let all persons office
let'ourt of Ordinary, at my
K. W. GAMMON'D. Ordinary.
/A EOBGIA—Spalwm Copstv.—W hereas,
VJ Rufus A. Thrower, administrator of
, Thomas Throw* represents to the Court in
r, record,
his petition, duly filed and entered on
that he has roily administered Thomas
Thrower’s estate.
This is therefore to cite ail persons concern¬
'd, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator listrator should should
not be discharged from from his his administration. administration,
____ _ ^ _ dismission the first
and receive letters of on
Monday iu January. 1X90.
fig. 15 K. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary,
, ^ EOBGIA— Spalmxo Coes itv.— Whereas,
jag. O. Matthews, adn.— Iministrator of
Josephine Padgett, represents :* to to tbe Court
in his petition, duly filed u „ ,, and entered ente on ree-
ord. that hehaR fuUy ly ndministered administered Joseidtine
Padgett’s estate. all
This is therefore ________ to cite perso r .. >ns eoneern-
ed, kindred ajad creditors, sreditors, to to she show cause, if
anv they can, why ■ said said administre administrator should
not lie discharged I from from hisadmi his administration,
and and receive receive letters of dismission .mission on < the first
.... 1K90.
Monday londay In January W. HAMMOND. Ordinary
fig.15. F..
dministered Jus. Thrash’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all per®
?rned. Kindred and i reilitors, to she
ii’anv thev ran, why said eseento. -—
not be discharged from his administration,
a nd receive fettois of dismission on the first
M d 1U AkHAOND, Ordinary,
fiS 15*
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fesirsviiSfcsiS? wU Sto 4ff.~
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f, Hangtw. Me., wrire#: -I
-•9 oriicr f« r v-wre *f?>trmct
-At ev«y forase I vn'd. »v
i3*v«; i- xwtrta »MEtn wd*!."
r#f * mingle dsy*
an well;
lwt« ssut Apavt! to gsve «*.-
rr* fom tk & Jet tors.
aribtv»rf in this piW apgraari business, JWftfi
Shall
met: Writ- l»w .««! e*n> Ml .k,,t It <■*
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—wing "f eit.-t- 1-4 ______________________________
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to ffow wrfob write ft «»
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UPPMAX BROS, WkoiceW
vaunah Ga.
! -j
Ml GOODS, CW FOIITOi, SHOES,»_
A LONG FELT WANT
In tiro South law been a fimtrckim Furniture Itoum and vvhcic solid warehoiis fPQ* M :
made an extension of floo? room of 190xr»t) feet, a new »Cherry,
F«sas^®i5SS?iSSS5S ETC., ETC. - land Hall
CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES,
Department never so well stocked amd prices made to sell.
SILKS, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, ETC., ETC.
Novelties in DRESS GOODS marvelously beautiful and superbly grand in design and coloring.
French are
" t« U GEN^ h MTs8ES’, CHILDREN’S SHOES.—Stor k full and complete.
BOYS' and
*«.»«« ««*
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & CJ..
66 and 68 Whitehall and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 Hunter &te., ATLANTA, 6A,
(■firm tor Sale..
One of the finest ftiims in Middle
for sale. that The wishes proprietor’s t®
health is such be business. re¬
tire from the fatigue of
This farm is about three-fourths of
a mile east from the centre of the
city of Griffin. Ga., adjoinin?the sub¬
urbs of the city, containing200acres, permanent
25 acres in an enclosed
or gin; plwi.i of o. land .««» is in ——— the •—-- high¬
fall. Balance
est state of cultivation of any farm
in the state, baviag bad 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 all scientifically of run the so fields, as
to prevent any washing $500. Tbe
ditchiDg of the place improvement cost of
owner has. made the
the place a specialty ever since h*
— I it, not thinking that he woi
ell it; consequently it is a ri
bargain, such as scarcely ever is
fereo.
Also on the place is a fine young
orchard of fruits of different kinds,
nice convenient dwelling, barn and
all necessary out buildings. lie This ad¬
place is only to lie seen to
mired.
G. W. CLARK.
Sept29<i&vv-Tin
CURES ?^LES,
SALT RHEUM,
TETTEB. BURNS
l scacds, sores,
WOUNDS. IN¬
FANT'S SORES
AND CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
FOR CATARRH
*•**•*«
ACCT8. gjm '.O Relubli druggists GuARAHTtC sell
* * IT OR A POSITIVC
For Sale by N. B. Drewry.
Feeders and Intel?;
H E BEST ENGINES and BMLERS
Gnu 3 lroree 2nd hand Engine and 50 Saw
Gin with Brooks Press, for Mower......f sale cheap. <>0.0
Osborn's Firs^-dlass Grass
u “ fieapere.,.^... .. TOO/*
Impveved Milhurn Gin.
“ Centennial Gin
’* Halts Seif Feeder Gir.
Prices as low as same grade anywhere-
0. A. CUNNINGHAM,
uglGd&wlm +« Hm St., out ms, G A
Executor’s Sale.
dore the i
tha A. ilataii
man. tn.bei being a
ed by J. B. Elder, deceased, forty
place at the time ot his death,
or forte-fire acres more or less ol iand
heretofore sold at exeen tor's
eeUtora of deceased- Said }>i map— wmh
in ______ighbor-
Iwntcd.
for distribntion--- heirs Ter
of sale one-balf cash ana remainder twe
moufbs frptp date of sale WILSON.
*6.00. WJP, deceased.
Execntoj of J. B. EMer
Administrator’s Hale
Bv virtue of an order granted by the Court
of Ordinary of Spalding county, »>« be sold
on the first Tuesday -in December, 1883,
fore the court house door of sale, Spalding the conat high¬ v-
bet ween the nenal hours ol to
est bidder, the following described property,
to-wit: -302H scree oflaud. being eightyfive off of lot
acres off ol lot No. H2 and balance
No. 118. and bonnded north by lands of
Coleman and D. P-Elder, east bv lands of J-J-
Elder and the estate of J. B. Eider, south by
land of James M. Coleman and west b> tend
^Ts Throngh'said land.
gold as tbe estate of Mrs. Martha A. Mateier,
deceased, lor the purpose oteiistntmtion and
f> fid.00 J-ft- J. ft- M M A U-AIER. LA| idm'r.
Admin istratrix’s Sale
By virtue <rfan orvler grttnted hv the
in
cember next, during tbe legal hoars ol
one hundred scree tepd more or less
ing to the estate of Preeely I urdette,
said conn’ T,d. ceased, adjoining lauds of R. 8.
Connell, Thos. R. Nutt. Jim Colwell and Mrs.
Parham, about two and one-half miles from
Double Cabin* in amd county.same being
re valence of Pressley Eurdett, tele of said
county, deceased, at the time of hie death.
8okf for distribut ion amongst the heirs at
tew, Raid tend is in a good neighborhood.
W. D. DAVIS, » 'mk
Hardware, Stoves,
And Farraingf Implements.
— . . -joj P0T*WA0E
Have jugt received a nice line of CEO AH SOCKETS, nnd
PISTOLS. *
■k * PISTOLS I PISTOLS!! ★ ★
*©■» Come and see mo.
N O VEL TIES
N PLUSH GOODS, PASTELS. PLAQUES I
^ * PICTURE FRAMES ★
rs- at the book store.
..—(0)—
ECOND FLOOR FULL OF PIANOS AND ORGANS.
DEANE «£ HUFF 1 ,
m"
(Prickly At*, Poke Boot and
S POSITIVE CURBS OF ALL AND STAGES OP-
Pbysirtra* eadoree P. P. P. a* a «pten- you will regain fleto and strength.
did corabtMdion. and prwerlbe It with fW Waste of energy andtOl diaeasw reeulting
great eattaftetion ftw the cure* of *11 from overtaxing tbe system are cured by
Com* and stage* of Primary. Secondary 5 theureofP.P.P.
and Tertiary Syphilis. Syphilitic Kheu- Ladies whose eyslwnsarepotaeradahd
jnaiism. Scrofulous tBcers aad Sows, whose blow! i»in an impure coadUlondue
Qlandulsr BweHings, Bhemnrtisra, Kid¬ te mraKtrual irregulariUe. are peeuliarfy
Complaints, old Chronic Ulcers that q benefited by tbe wonderful tonic and
ney
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Scaldhead, etc., etc. UPPIUlf MM. HWriWWt
P. P. P. is a powerful tonic end ej*
excellent appitor. building up the WhuuMLC 0«mmmv«.
system rapidly. If you are weak and uppraan Block, 8ATAKXAM, «A
feeble, and feel badly try P- P- P-» rod
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ply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in
half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled tons:
JAMP;SKl*PS &IO.,
Hiuo<e»pathic Chemists* London, England.
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MASON A HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
NEW Contains a five octave, Nine
Stop Action, furnished in a
MODEL large and handsome ease ot
solid black walnut - Price fi99
OKGAX.TCash; also cold on tbe Kasi
Hire System at *13.37 per
STYLE quarter, for ten quarters.
when organ becomes property
2244. i of person hiring.
The MnsonA HamUn
MASON ’Stringer,” invented and pat¬
ented By Mason A Hamlin in
& 1883. is need in the Mason*
Hamlin pianos exclusively. o!
HAMLIN Remarkable refinement
tone stand and in phenomenal characterize capact-
PIANOS. to tune
Organs qnd Pianos sold for Caah, Easy Pay
rnente, and Retrted. Cateriflgqeg Rise.
THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH V ; TAt*TY’
How Lost! Howl M » i r . icr t r
smwz
Exhausted ViiMiiY
•: Untold miseries
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