The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, January 08, 1882, Image 1

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be JVmmriiis Jletorbet VOL .III. TRI- AMERICUS. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1882. NO. 103. SVmmni* gUrevdcr. es ri'III.IHIIl'U UT _VV^T.. OLESSNER OFFICE ON COTTON AVENUE. Su/tesciipticrs. Kates: Tki-WeeklyOne Ykak, - $1.00. Weekly One i’bak. • - $2.00. Sunday Issue One Veak, • $1.50. PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS W. II. K1MBROUII, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LEE8BURQH, - - OEOUHIA. Collections a Specialty. Muyllwly WIDE AWAKE FOR 1882. A P ' c, “7«« XIZX'S Aa, °' ! more" »fg«n t0 teem with living I of the Argus, to one of the assUt-' “ life. The pulse of trade began to < ant editors, whom he had recently I for 1S8.»: FROM THE HUDSON TO THE NEVA. The mat. rials for a hundred tales of adrentuis owdfil into this one grand serin I * ory of © • mantle story % hanln, Mouten«Hrro, Russa-thince Into Itorum i among the llertv and Borccry-lorinit Malay*; •henoe all <le*cri|<t!oss of plnees, people, maimer* and customs are accurate. The Editor* do not hesitate to mj flint an :»l.rilli ‘lit »t >ry of ndven ture It |« a lt ho t one able rlv.il in rurreht |tm*»- i f lit. rature. I't.hsio.y v| l I,, fti'ly lll.istrut. d. Til Kilt t'Ll'is ami ouim l» a a rial story by A 1J..Y only Fourlei Old. The fun and advent ties o the out* life of a mixed school of laiys mid girli picted with the gay touch of a hoy who knows lie has a capital story to tell and enjoys telling It. The story will have ihuty-dx illustrations. A I.OXO IIIAI'AXIH) ROMAN STORY of the Second Century, by Rev. Edward Everett IT 110 AltE THE IIOI RIIOMS. : emincnts arc in the hand* of honest, | mcn.|()nce more the arteries of com- Not Cut Oul for an Editor. “Mr. Hockley,” said Col. Hangs, Upon Fiom the Selina Argus. ! Who are the “bourbons” of the past? A race of kings who turned One, two and 'three venra oldformtlu of i *» ‘he lone line of Mr. dale’s fatuous stories. thn <• eleltrate 1 I ‘Rher brilliant writer* of Short Stories will co i- tlio celt unite.I tribute to the iii.igazlne cii.tlmr the year: Mrs. A. M f I».T Wlut..ey f Mrs. Helen flunt Jackson (“H. EteOosa.t© Pear- s^^-*^** w. II. UUKItllY. DUPONT OUKIIItY. GUERRY & SON, Amkkicuh, (Jeoiigia. (Olhce up stnirs over Uratiberry A Harlow’s stoie.) Will practK Federal. W. P. HURT, £)EK TIST, AklEBIOUS.'.OKOKUIA. Guarantee* satisfaction in the iro»t difficult eases. All work warranted. Office on Lamar gir.id, over T. M. Eden's. Refers to hi* prof.* iiou.il record. may 12 wninfs-ait It. B. HINTON. J* 15* MATH KWH. HINTON & MATHEWS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice in nil the counties ul this .ludi dnl Circuit. also in linoly eoiiuty, in the Suiucnic Cmiri »f tm* State «.r Georgia, and the I»Ltrkt Court of the United Stales, and in all ot i.y special contract. Office in llnwklua' new hiiibllnp, Last duly I‘Alt, I HNS. W. J. SKAItH, W. I». SKA IIS. IIK.W.J. SK1RS & M. It.-Ii, ELLAVILI.K, GA. E. A. OUTTS, ATTOKNIIY AT I.AW*. AMKItlCUH, GKOltUI£. t Will practice in all .the Courta IhroiiRhont the Southwestern Circuit. Special attention ghen to Ciuiiiiercial I sir. Office on iaiuinr street, over slim* store of Col l’ctcr BroWll. DR. D. P. HOLLOWAY, DENTIST! Americas, (in. f)Klt FORMS nil operations on the Natural Teeth I and Inserts Artificial Teeth on the latest and ooat Improved method*. office, over l»mvon|iurt A Smith s Drug Hton*. Kieffer Fear r Ono year nl.1, and the new fruit, jmfast rea&xMMosr, r One year old. Terms ('ash ivilli Order. *ep/f» 4 in Van Hiper HAS KETCH NED! His Photograph Gallery NOW OPMNI FINEST PICTURES, LATEST STYI.ES anil ALL SIXES. Knt isfiict Inn (lanrunteed Prices Moderate OVKItT. WIIKATI.KY 1 * STORE, . _o4), Author of ‘‘Honor Bright," &c. Rich material from the Folk-Lore of all natioua has been given our beat bulladius and artists lor n series of ILI.U8TRATEI) FOLK-LORE BALLADS. In the way of informing Little Citizen* about their future rights and responsibilities, Widu Awake boldly takes the lead and doe what no other magazine f.»r young folks has ever done for Us readers. Mr. Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, in TIIK'1 RAVELING LAW SCHOOL, will deal with American in •tit.it Iona and laws; Rev. K. E. Ilale. in hi* TO-DAY P/I'KRH, will dlaeuas in his vivid dramatic wu^. what la timely I the world Americas, Georgia, 0. H. McCKORY, EIXAVILI.E. Ua. Collections a Specialty, a priitr Hrs. Westbrook & Joiner, Physicians anti Nnrgeons, . NDEltSONVll.LE, : : OEOItOIA, Office at Drill; Store of \V. SI. Clark. Al».vls-ly H. C. GARDNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OOLETHOItl’E, GA., aep24*wtwtf J. E. Prof. VAN RIPEIt. lion given to collectlous .TKWlflLKR, AMEHICUS, - OKOItatA, Splendid Stiuk ok "Wa/tolies and •Jewelry Of the Latest Designs All Repair Work PROMPTLY DONE. J. E. Sullivan. R 1 rompt iittep. maylO.tr TONSORIAL EMPORIUM! I1EMIY ANDKltSO.N ' i KSPECTKUl.LY announceato the public that hi* Barber Shop ia upcii ut aULuaraeaahoui* i.d on 8unday until J1 o’clock a. ». He h»*w» •ntlyUttcd If up in • nent etyle, and la 1-ctter ^reparcl It ban ever to wait upon hi* customers. All win* may nUb t«> have Hhuvlnv. Hair l uttlng Bhainitooiiig, etc., done In flrst-clas* styh\ he would Ik* jd»*ase«i to have them ca.lon him. Blioti near the out ranee to Barlow llon*c. iuarl4 33R.W.T.PARK, (Office Oppotil Kimball Uoum*, Decatur Street.) ATLANTA, GA. Thirty years in •ucceesflil liratXfkl of all C’hiWc lh». asr», in «-ithrr s«*x, anil varihoa ram- plnate.1 old standing dioconee Ul on which others I,avr failed. Cur.* Syphilis in all its forms. N.-undria, ! 1 mnetlv in many families in tin Kidney, and ull alfetliou. of the Uiinary organs, i W.mib,‘Diseases, etc. Also opium and Morptu The Testimony OF TH.IUHANDH WHO HAVE.,’HKD ‘hood’s mm liver aedi- OISE,” Some highly li tvresl!u.'{ pa|>cr* t Under the quaint title* ol OLD-TIME COOKERY AND A Sl’IT OF HOMESPUN, descriptive ot*early days and ways, have l**cn written and illustrated at one of the odc*«t New Knglnml Imiiieslcads. SHORT STORIES FROM TIIK DICTIONARY by Artbu certain » the Dirth Miss .Harris ha* prepared a most charmin of WILD FLOWER PAPERS I» Im* fully Illustrated from nature by* Mbs Humphrey. Among the more amusing feufur hi will Parlor ('mmdiettn, luiining thr*>iu:h three i Iter*; Games, both tor iudoor* and out, ••rc»ni|.n. Itied by diagrams ai d spirited Illustrations, and fresh and luirroruua Studies of Country Life, in pictures without tegi. In the Oetnlier Wide Awake was l<egun u course of Readings, designed t„r our young folk* who would like to read in u thorough manner nboit Inter* stli g an«l practical subjects. The unigaziht* has been petmatientiv enlarged to ad mit this NEW EDUCATIONAL FEATURES. The Reading Course for 1H8? Inrlmles.the fol lowing series (I* pujiers each). Magna Chart* Mlorles, edited by Arthur Gil Wavs to do Things, I.y Rev. I'. It. Talbot, “tihlrlev Dare,” Jtc. Old Ocean, by Karnist !mprs*.l|. '^ravelling latw Hebmtl, by llelijnlidn Vaughan Abliott. Little Biographies.—Mu-ic, by llesvkisli liutter- worth. Health ami NlreiiKth Papers, by able authors. What to do about it, by- the Woe Blackl.iul. Misrtllaiieous papers on Natunil IILtory, Natural I’liilosophy, Astronomy, Clictuiaty, lieat with healthy vigor. Our bonds ! installed in order to give liim it went up in money, marts. I mini-1 trial, “you may have the cliarae- grants turned toward the redeemed tcristics of a great journalist, and the French common people into I Mouth. Capital poured in, and is | I have no doubt that some time in brutes. Who are tlie “liourlioiiH" I coining faster, lastcr as the while : the remote future you will lie capa- ol the present? i man’s victory becomes more anil! hie of conducting the London Defeat in civil war was once the J more assured. Foreign nations ■ Times; hut at present some of your galling portion of the brave and ! (poke words of cheer, and gave us | peculiarities are of so marked a chivalrous and cultivated people.! looks of kindly rccognllion. Keen diameter as to destroy some of tyranny and wrong and heartless- nu r ohl-tiliie eoiupicrers Ih o.iii to your u-cfuliiuss in thu establish- .1 ness were tlie hanilimiids of our praise us ami to help us. They are incut.” conquerors. To deprive us ami at it still. Manufactures are spring- ; " IVliatdoyou mean /” debase us, to insult us mid outrage ing up. Mines are being opened.! “Why for instance. I notice us, to sneer at and taunt us, was Itnilroinis are being litiilt. Honest that you always spell‘horse’bourse; the Summer s pastime ol men who men are in olllec and people are and that in spelling co igress yon lorgetting politics and turning their ] always begin it with a large' K. thoughts to themes: I'euee reigns TJiese things are not so important, over all. j perhaps, while our proof render Who are the “bourbons?” Is | maintains a condition of sobriety, the answer written ilia sealed When you speak of Hcr/.egovinn hook? ns a species of Asiatic chickens, 77— - ■ • and allude to its conflict with* Tur- ITIic Lime Kiln ('lull. key ns il they were two fowls fight- I have been axed,” began the | jng in a barnyard, you go too fur, old mail as the mercury in the tlicr-1 you trespass upon the good nature - moinetcv hanging alongside the i of our readers. You are mistaken intelligence, and vice over virtnre, stove pipe liegan to boil. “I hoe [ also i(i alluding to Egypt ns the corruption was a passport to ho.i- : liin asked wliat relaslmn the negro i capital of (Jermauy, and in nssert- or ami u conquering nation laugh- j minstrel troupe li’nrs to de cull’d j jng that the Suez canal runs tj cd to sec it so. Men sat ill legis- j race. To return an olf-hand an- j IJuUuIo, ami was built by Dewitt luturc halls unable to read ami in- swer, I should say dut it b’arsabout i Clinton. I want to pass that cili- capablc of learning. Men sat in J the same rclashim dnt a pnsty pud- torinl to oblige you, hut really I’m ruled us. They gave us constitu tions that we rejected, and then forced the infamous botches upon us, yen or nay. They placed thu ballot of O'cemcn in the hands of four million slaves, and forced the servile horde to rule us, yea or nay. This they did ill the name of liberty! Then and there was liberty a wreck and freedom a farce. Ignorance triumphed over legislative mansions who would din’docs to n ten thousand dollnr have been rejected as ushers by j paintin’. Ifdnrnm any rclnshun the Kinpcror of •lupan. Men cloth- whatever, I licv neber bin able to cd themselves in judicial ermine*, diskiver it. De cull’d man may to whom lllaekstone was a myth dunce nil' sing, lint ncblier trnb- ufraiil 1 can't.” “Well, I’m sorry.” "Now, that article of yours about Cuba. You Hpcnk about Cuba as being in the arctic regions, ro.lu » ui rver lit*Ion*, u im |*lfas cii limy Im* iratlifrwl from (lit* Geology, U »t;iliy, Oliiitln Ailisls a*id nigravi rs ha-i-rouiLli t»l I liner llliislrut on* IIm ant Imllcalloli o( which ,o! lowing. DELIGH TFUL KXTHAVAGANl-'K! List shrink Hu* I'uhilalirr* of Wide Awake of- fereJ A.nerieuu artist Jww, in three cash |irix«s, for the Time l*est ilrnwiugs tor Fr'inllsiile*^** to the Mauax IM*. Tlieae l*r xe Frontl»|*|eces will appear III Wide Awake tin*luff IXKt. The t'asli Award of fanu.OuU, ntnl. the e<»*t of engntliijr im arly |.»'.'(i.iMi morel, «ui**imtli.ir In to'al expense to|<ihMin. make the Flr-t IMze |*irtnre,A-May- Ing, the moat costly frontlsjilece ever given in a Juvriillv magazine. The Music will Im* un*l*r the editorship of lx>ul* (-'. Klson, and in advance of snytlilni: lie- fore attempted. OFFER EXTRAORDINARY ! Tho suLflrriptio i l'rice f>t Wide Awake is f i.-'io per year; mid as a special liiierality the ’uldishers have leelded lo glVf eaeh new sul*- for I hi?, whose name, whh is Hiss Kate King ; KEEPS. ON HAND AZjZi TIMES and Coke an uticoinpcrlicmlcd fool, bles on his ignorance nor on de [ imil you allude to the natives ns Men sat in our probate otllees, us- * * * ** * ’ 1 — • - - kessed and collected our taxes, kept our treasury keys and dis. blirsed our monies, to whom prin ciple was a forgotten relie and hon esty a jest. Slate gov eminent* were the tools or nalionul party, legislatures were the creatures of bribers and imported carrion seek ers, slate treasuries were the gam bling hells of native and immigrant vultures, nnd temples of justice were turned into dens of tliicvcs. Men sat in our high places with whom decent people could,or would not associate. The man who join ed the polluted crow, linilma sol emn farewell th his good name, brought a blush of shame to the checks of his wife nnd daughters, nnd.Jeauscd his sons to shudder. The election methods of the party in power varied from slander to whiskey and back again. While men preached equality lo ignorant negroes, and advocated intermar riage ill public speeches. They for got or despised all that lends dig nity nnd grace to manhood, and crawled through seas ol infamy to eateli the golden glimmer from thu sun of power. Above it all the bayonet ’shone. Such were thu men nnd sueh thn rule tlm bayonet formal upon iis. Itayonets glitter ed at tlie place of voting, ami bay onets glittered, n wall of steel, around legislatures the |s>ople nev er elceted. Tho tread of armed men and sabres frightened down the cries of'innoccucc, manacled in our mis named temples of justice. Swords amt sabres were the warrants of federal courts, and helpless inno cence their sup|>ort. Our social system was overturned;* our gov ernments were unscrupulous ami corrupt; our credit was wrecked; our bonds, issued by men who were penniless themselves,sold for a song in the money markets ofthu world; j 'ukes an ’ gags of de pas’ gencrshim. If twenty cull’d men should put on wig, ini' paint up to resemble white men nil' son down hcl'o’ de public nn’nsk wliy ami elephant was liken gimlet, an’ wlmt was de dificrcncc between a clam on the sand nnd a sand on de clam, dey would lie hooted oil' de stage. Yet, de pills lie will see while men disguise dcir- sclvcs ns negroes nn’nppluad de gags an’Jokes an’ conundrums dat dc poorest African in Dctroitwould be ashamed to acknowledge. I file public hankers fur sicli shows, an' inns’hev’cm, let ’em go on, but dotin’let white folks deceive deir- selvcs or Im deceived. Contincr lo call ’em negro minstrel shows, lint donu’ look fur de negro in ’em. lie ain’t dnr. He’s home ill deluis- iiin of his family, warmin' his feet, Irnruin’ de cliilcn to rend, and Idl in'da ole woman dnt-nll liesli alii grass.—IMruil Free. Fruit*. riigllistlc I'eilesIrlniiH. New Yoke, January 2.—Thu pe destrian* arc apparently indiffer ent to tlie feeling of distrust witli which they arc popularly regarded. They continue their quarreling in public to-day. The scene was the American Institute Iluilding, where John Knnis was holding till athlet ic exihitioii. Funis is sore because his receipts as responsible mana ger ol lust week’s waif: were lint $1.1100, while liirf expenses were $0,500. To-day, ill thu presence ol many |ieoplu, lie accused ltowcll of trickery, and used wlmt was re garded ns fighting lungiiugu in inuking tlie charge, which was that Howell hail assured him that lie would not engage in any pedestri an contest in tills country again, lint intended to give exhibitions, and participate in contests in Aus tralia next. Funis went on to say Howell hud LOWEST CASH PRICES A UOOK AND HANDSOME living on Walrus meat. And you seem to think that the American navy is eoiiqioscd of scows that arc propelled liy mules, nnd a vice ad miral's duty is to keep Ids eye on the mules and manage the tow line. They have no tow lines in the navy, Mr. Hockley. It is not your fault that you have never liecu lo sea; hut when ■ man undertakes to sup ply marine Inlcllegunce for a news paper, lie ought to know Hint a quarter deck is not a pnek ot cards which cost u quarter.” “I didn’t say so.” "You intimated ns much, amt I tell you it drives the public wild. It won’t do. When you mention Disraeli as tlie contempory of Moses, and praise William Cullen llrynnt for tlie manlier in which he wrote the Acts of tlie Apostles, you ex|Hisu us to derision; and il’ I’d’ve printed your article on the passage of tlie Hubicon by (lalileo just after his election to tho presi dency of the touted States, this olllrc’d licon in™l>od before night.” “Tlie mischief it would I” “Yes, I have known! I have my finger on the public pulse. They’ll stand a good deal. They are pa tient und all Hint, hut when you come at them, for instance, witli nil editoriul assertion that 1’etrnrch was one of the apostles, and that lie used to fish witli n lay-out line, in thu Herodotus river,' they get delirious. Heavens and earth, man! Ilefodotus wus not a river! lie was a historian I How oould you allude to Borneo as tho resi dence of tlie Hope, and declare that the pontiffs principal cardi nals are the points of tho compass?” “Blamed ’f I know." “Well, anyway, you sec for your self that you need years of study before you will lie qualified to form public opinion. No journalist can hope to guide tlie popular mind who touches that tlie prophet Dan iel's last name was Boone, and that ho hunted crows and Indians out in Kentucky." “Don’t think so, hey?” “No, I don’t. I guess we’ll have TIIK LATKKT STYLUS! is tliut il i* llir I»‘*l Ijrrr JA</- triHfi n fur m nur. that despite this, blunted public- interest in lust capital shunned us as it would a . wcek'smatelibyuunoiincingugrent- pcstilence; immigrants, passed iis crone of his own, und lind taken ! by ns they would a desert; enter- ] from Knnis the principal walkers • prise was dead and progress seem-1 whom Funis hud engaged. Bo- i ed breathing her lust; our colleges, j well did not explain his actions or .1 i <• F u:i|:„ A1 „. u I l'a»»cd into the hands of men with- resent this language. Later in the j ^ |iart '. I’m sorry” but. necessity .MMCllIOIl 01 illllllllCl) llOOUS out culture or respectability, were day Hughes, the ‘lepper, declared j ki, OWH no law. Take iny advice, tonalities* and lilcnt testimonials j tliut Howell presented articles for 1 „„ olll n, e country, study up, of oppression; above all, civil and j him to sign, which left no provision j ascertain that membraneous croup sociul lights were staring us in tlie 1 for a representative in tlie box-of- ; j„ „ ot , that part ofthu harness that face, and men trembled for their lice, knowing that Hughes could |„,|(|s up the horse’s tail, discover o wives and daughters; personal lib-. not rend. Afterward Howell took t| mt t*>c statistics of the hop crop 'erty had become a game of chance, [in other pedestrian* and gave them | no t refer exclusively to dane- fuvoiilNC Ile/iire You l iirchnsr. an ,| f e( | t . ra | j,risen houses were a ■ representatives in the box-olllce. p nr tj C s; and acquaint yourself MInn Kate Hint;- j-yawning inennnce to a people. j Hughes say tlmt he cannot get his - - - 1-ul.ll.r Sqll.n-. AmrH.-«>. Us. Mon sllohl belli - III) UlOrC. TIlC I IIIOIICV Iwck. , 1 honest, liberty loving, patriotic —■•- • white men of tlie South fell into J The Hellion Xnrlh dron/ittn line and marched with the tramp boasts that there is less drunken- of veterans through the sea of cor- ness ill Bellton, according to the ,.„ m ruplion, to the goal of a govern- • population, than any other 0,1 the ( | mvn obtained it ill the modified mom “of the people, by the people, Air Line railway. form of “Gosh.” Uood morning.” H-lo.ro it is In-si /-noun A Beautiful Hook for I lie Asking! for people.” They worked Sweet potatoes are selling in Mr. Hockley is now engaged in 'j -7—77, _ night and day. 1 hey brayed feder- j { u wk ins villt- at forty to fifty cents tending l>ar. * and country syrup at fif- -; T"** *„* , r gallon, which is tlie Tlie artesian well at Albany is price in stores. u(,w Jeep. , ilsil tu bun• full liuiofy Slid >uimrufar | i a<' il.. nItiTWarils firqilellt- til.MI N HKIIAHDF.I), one our state governments |»sscd Tho Gwinnett county contested ™ A °(v?i > ?L. mminso of^introdil 1 famu'emr 'VTT' I cl>ecrlull > ’ alt> rwarils 111 I" OK TIIK- illto t |, c . 11..1., n..„ ii. A election cose on the liquor dues- Home for the purpose or Inlrodu ' ' I’-In upah.» *rlic io u.;p... ,i... „| STORY OK TIIK KEltlMi Hll lll.VK. the light once begun lias never end- "lute authorities at Atlanta, lias According to the Home Bulletin, cd. Ueorgia passed out of the dark lieen decided against prohibition, tho Hoyd county jail is filling up valley ahead of Alabama. *Shc Ul. A monument to the memory of for the regular spring termor ahead yet. MUsUsippi passed out; the late W. W. (Jordon ih being court. behind Alabama. She Is liehiiid : erected by the (*ontral railroad in In Atlanta an old man was last yet. In lM7ti the la*t luttlc was j Wright square, in Savannah. Mr. • Friday robbed of $250 by thecanfi- won. Kverything has lieen upward ( (Jordon was the first president of dence men. He hails from Ala* since then. All of our state gov-1 tlm road. 1 bama. It has Ixroino a household Free to EveryWy witli tlie facts tliut I’haroali did not invent the game of “seven-up” and that the word “Oshkosh" is the name of a town, and not a form of profanity in use by the the Scandi navians, front whuin the Americans All will,,.l-.ll.l 1-l.c, AI.I II.-1.1.-II... and Hid,. : * „ , , ”7 77, . , , ,——. • llaWKIIISVIlK It is withal, |ili‘»snnt to ta/.f, I b > n " ( , /n'l Ictlcra! court. tt llllslic ,. ttll , uXrrirVi^r^i ’ 1 »... .u^.,, r r r . »,u l hey spent tune and money, and : t lH , R . ui»4i*xpr.Mt; «r f irJrtirrd, tb« ca*» rrqnir.-. 1 I *| kn t /.liihlron tnko it "'i** ol worked as men never worked be- w t n :i|„« it, takw latlitno’iUMlrr bis i-T/onal sB(HTtlsl.m ; SO inUUll SO tlmt C IlllCiri II taM II .N*w Ihs4 ri.titl.d (li.o liv retakl,,, K P rH is Atisuti. I i'I’VII'v. IIUWI lint'll tort, i iie\ niilu iuiii. wiil "J " S I cheeriuUy, alU-nvanls on the liquor q.ies- Uomeror tne purpose m intrm,,, * “ : ;iv calling lor it for tin-relief ol STORY OF THE SEttlVIi Mll'HISE, shadows flew^Tliejourney towaril's , Hon, which was sulunitted to the elng the elwlne light lu lhat clty. ' ' N . . . . . 1 the lielil Dr. J. R. Siuiiuuns' I'ariuiliative!! their little stomachs. uf ItyM-ntr. i**ljr •iivravr.l For Ui* .’ui** ut D>mdi*. v. Uuni H.xi. Cholcrj. Cholera MorMt*, <'holm iufsnluiu. Vraaqa In tha titojia- L i d Ituwrl*. Il acta like a charm, rrllavt*. the |aln atxl xtit at onc« ( does t.«t HU' LoitrSs to»lit$. It (five, uupar'-iilrle-l |.ni*t1t]i.iii 111 lf< Jicllllll *atlsf*!tio* to ail wh*. u.r it. l‘rk.*X&ctu fl.oo R«nilllM 111 Ii» III U««l. ytr hjltl.*. I’n|ar*.l ami Im sak* •■> MUM. J. R. MIMUUNM, mi»99.1y l vltcu Atibue. dturrirwi. C Iwime and Costly ntm*l eugi “ “ *“ ’ ad «*uis, 1.1 lith.M I* mstU* tor >tsii.e.i m l> .U's.r.linale . j vraphetl ro.... — ■■ It is purely vegetalile. and |£5Jj»*:** l tft!iS'Si | wffi.-rs of Th.- Si-.gcr Mai.i.r^Ctui Ing THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. , . . ' l-riMi|d.lMln.lll'si>n,M|<wi.. hor sale bv all druggists. ; «.ti, u. *m. • . s- *•>.