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VOL .III.
TRI-WEEKLY.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1882.
NO. HO.
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PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS
W.H.K1MBROUH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LEESBURGII, - . GEORGIA.
Collections a Specialty.
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HUDSON S CORNER,
■Americus,
w. u. QUKimy. dui’ont oi'EmiY.
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.(Office np stair* over Oranborry it Barb
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cases. All work warranted. Office on Lamar
street, ovor T. M. Eden's. Itefors to bis profea
sionsl record. may 18 wmnq»«»it.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Court of tiie State of Georgia, and tbe DLtrii .
Court of the United States, and In all other courts
uy special contract.
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♦July 12th, 1881.
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ELLAVILLE, GA.
HR. D. P. HOLLOWAY,
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Americu.s, C»a.
P ERFORMS all operations on the Natural Teeth
and inserts Artilicia! Teeth on the latest and
nost Improved methods.
Office, over Davenport A Smith's Diu# Store.
maylStf
" C. R. McCllORY,
Attorney at Law,
ELLAVILLE, C.A.
Collections a Specialty.
Aprlll5 tf
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Physicians anil Surgeons,
. NDERSONVILLE, : : GEORGIA,
Office at Drug Store of W. M. Clark.
MayliMy
H 0 GARDNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OGLETHOKPE. GA.,
T0NS0RIAL EMPORIUM!
HENRY ANDERSON
R E8PECTFULLY announce* to tho public that
bis ftarber Shop is open at all business liouta
xml on Humbiy until II o’clock a.v. He
cently fitted it up In a uent style, and is better
pro pared !than ever to wait upon hi* custjimera.
All who may wish to have Hhivlny, Flair Cutting
Shampooing, etc., done In UrM-cla#* style, m*
would he pleased to have them call on Idtn. Shop
near the entrance to Harlow House. mnrl»
Toys, Dolls,
Vases, Smoking
Toilet Sets, WasIi Boxes,
Writing Desks.
Handkerchief Boxes,
Glove Boxes,
„ N ei'klaces.
Bracelets, Stati ess,
Cups and Saucers,
Mugs, Pitchers,
Tkabets, Teasetk,
Wagons, Trains,
Stoves,
Darning Eggs,
Harmonious,
Horses, Cats,
Dons, Guns,
Pistols, Balls,
Marat.es, Toys,
and everything to please ami clianu Ihe
littlc oncH on that most mysterious and
happiest tiny of the yenr when the spirit
ual nndstempornl «eeiu to niret. Let all
who are in search of Christmas presents
for old or young be sure to call on
A. J. & W. B. Hudson.
Stock is pure and fresh
Excellent Assortnmit ol ,
Dorsiiy Colognes Rubin's per
fumery Toilet Soaps
ven’ fine.
Standard Patent Medicines
Tooacco and Cigars,
Van Riper
HAS RETURNED!
His Photograph Gallery
NOAV OPEN!
FINEST PICTURES,
LATEST STYLES
and ALL SIZES.
Satisfaction (Junranteml
Prices Moderate
mantle story |li_ ,
banla, Montenegro, Ikiaelfr-theiice .
F*n_ among the tlcrco and •orcciy-lovliii
VTch« banco nil descriptions of place*, poop!
and customs arc accurate. The Editors do not
hesitate to say that an a brilliant story of adven
ture it la.without one oble rival in current iuvcn-
llo literature. This stoiy will be tally illusirated.
THEIR CLUB AND OURS
I* " • Hi I story by A I’uy only Fourteen Years
Old. Til* tan and a Kent ncaoi tliooui-of-*chn«d
lift* of a fnixed school of boys mid girls are de-
E icted with the gny touch or a boy who knows lie
ns a capital story to tell and enjoys telling it
The story will hav* thirty-six illustrations.
A J^jNG IIISI'ANDO ROMAN 8TOHY
of the Stfond Century, by Rev. Kdwur<I Everett
Hale, Will be a leading attraction of the Christ
mas (dad) number, and will at once take Its place
In the Ifing line of Mr. Hale's Aimous stories.
Other brill tan t writers of Short Stories will co k
tribute ta the magazine dining the year: Mrs. A.
D. T Whiti.ey, Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson l“
If.’*I, Mbs. A. M. Dins, Bophie May, Mrs. Ki...
Gannett. Wells, B-uah Ormo Jewell. Mrs. Lizzio
W. Ghumpucy, Noah Terry, M. K. W. S. (Mrs
8h* rw ood), Author of “Honor Bright," Ac.
Rich nfaterial from .the Kolk*Loreof all nations
has been then our best hulladUts and artists for
a series ( ’
ILLUI PRATED FOLK-LORE BALLAD*.
In the nay «»; informing Little Citizens about
their fid re rights am! responsibilities, wide
Awake TfiMiy takes the lead ’and doe what no
other magazine t *r j onng folks has ever done for
its readez* Mr. Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, in
THfl 'I RAVELING LAW' 8(11001.,
will dealrwith American inatit.itloua and laws:
Rev. H. S. Hale, In hii
TO DAY PATERS,
will dlscgas in his rind dramatic way,
timely aad imjiortnnt lit the world's affairs troiu
month to month.
Home highly interesting paper*, under the
quaint tMrs of
OLD-TIME COOKERY AND A SUIT OF
HOMESPUN,
■IcHcUptllo ol early ilay. and ways, have h*oii
written atid Illustrated gt “
England h'Mnratuad*.
8IIOUT STORIES FROM TIIE DICTIONARY
by Arthar GUffiau, M: A, will tej' tits thlstory
certain Words In n way to suggest How to V
the Dicihtuury.
Miss Iprris, has prq* rod u most charming
iVkJLD FLOW Eli PAPER#
H» be talM nuinre by ML* L. B
ng the more/am uat tin fuafiireei will Ih>
I’oiih 'lieltn, running tlirofiuli three milt
bers; Gaatce, both tor Indoor* end out, accompa
nled by f Ingram* and spliited illustrations, rr
fr<yli nnd huniorous Wradw* of i'onntry Llfo,
pictures without tig|._, ••
... - In the. Oi tol»cr Wifi* Awake was l*cgun u
Great Germ Destroyer ,u "“
scionou and Arctic travel ami cxplo.
rations.
TlIK GI1TKAL’TH1AL
The best 5c Cigars.
Southeast Corner Square.
WIDE AWAKE FOR 1882, Syumies’ Hole. | discovered an open sea full of birds
Th. KJUor. an.i i-nMi.h'r, of H'M* Awake . i,ut 80m < ! “‘-Xty years n«o Capt. I nn<1 feathered creatures. The wa-
announcement of leading fca- John Cleve Svnimcs, of Newport, * er was wa *’Hi, find waves were roll-
""khos TlIK HUDSON TO THIS nkva. Kentucky, promulgated a theory of in K ns though they came a long dis-
Th. material, for ,humired tale, of a.i.eiitui. l l‘ e earth, through tile newspaper ! J; ! ,' ncc lln< * over ftn extensive sea.
1 f”ve‘i ,, '^DaJ“d®K,' l r’ °ThfTatl.“"blL ‘ "'^t?'! I nc8s nn< * ^ •eoturcs lietoio col- ll *e ancient idea that tho poles of
1 vi.itoi tie enuntrtea .heroMISactLi ”f tMa"r.v leges anti students, in which he ex- ^ ,0 cartli are snow and ice capped
. m.ntt. II— Aygfora, iime^Tnt^%rtMw I pressed dissatisfaction with tho | ‘ H nntiqimtcd and unworthy of be-
vinjt Malaya; Newtonian tlicoiy, and in wliicltlte ! '' c *' under tho lights of modern
ojrle, maiiuen c l a j m(K ( tllnt tile eartll was glolllllnr, scionou and A mtln trnvol nn/l arnln.
hollow and open at tho poles. But
tho novelty of his ideas caused his
theory to lio ridiculed nnd stigma
tized us “Symmi's Hole.” In op-
position to the Newtonian doctrin- The IVisoner’s Address to the Jury.
es, he maintained the theory of con-
centric sphcies with regard not on-1 Washington,—January 21.—In
ly to the earth, hut all other planets, j the Gniteau trial, at an intimation
IIo died in 1829. His principal i from Judge Cox, tho prisoner care*
lectures, it is said, were delivered | fully nrrnnged his glasses,.and with
during the winter of 182C-7 before feverish hurry hegun to read from
the liu'ulty and students of Union I manuscript ns follows: “The pros-
college, and it is said, they com-1 edition pretends that I am a wick-
mandud the profound attention of j cd man. Mr. Scoville nnd Mr.
the learned uud venerable Drs.; Heed think I am a lunatic, nnd I
Nott and Wcyland. He claimed j presume you think I am. I was
that tnc earth was globular, loIIow ! certainly a lunatic on July 2d, wh. n
and open at the poles, that the di- j I fired on tho President, and the
nmeter of tho northern opening I American people generallv, nnd I
was about 2,000 mileaor 4,000 from ! presume, you think I was. Can
outside to outside, mid that the i you imnginu anything more insane
south opening was somewhat larger, than iny going to that depot nnd
and the planes or the openings are shooting the President of the Uni-
parallel with each other: but they 1 ted States? You aro here to say
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prezemud with a beautifully lllu.tratHl copy ol
New Book entitled
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-on TIIE—
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containing a handsome and coztly steel epciating
IrontUpioee; alx*. 28 flatly engraved ".»od cut*,
and bound in aa eloborata blue ana gold IHbo-
grapho.1 cover. No charge whatever la made tor
this hacdzome b<»k, which can be 'obtained only
by application at the branch and subordinate
officea or The Singer Manufacturing C<>.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
Trincipat Office, 34 Union Square,
une ii, ly. w tr». New
TIIE
PHIEillX FROM HEI1SIIES.
The lineet Hniehed.Ji
arlLtic'airli-.'aud all ou reasonable term
t» every Zt-ntlemisn i'l Americue. Call «n «n* a
at my him* shop In front of Col. f». A. Smith a of
flee, yn Jackson Street. Anuricus, fl«.
ANDREW DUDLEY.
Jun<*19.tf
JEWELER,
AME1UCUS, - GKOROIA,
Splendid Sto.vk of
"V\^a,tclies
and
Jewelry
Of the Latest Designs
All Repair Work
PROMPTLY DONE.
J. E. Sullivan
SMALL POX
KKAD1UATEB.
Contagion deal roved.
Sick rooms purified
and made pleasant.
lick per-
d made pic
•red and i
» relieved and'
Pitting of Small
Pox Prevented.
Ulcorx purified and
liwalcd.
Uangrene prevented and
cured.
Dysentery cured.
Wounds healed rapidly.
Scurvcy cured In short
time.
Ir.ah.it l.y bathing J throli It !< a
wltbl’roi.hylutlcFluld \ .u,. " ‘
added f.» the water, i
Soft white coinplealons
securcl l>y Its use In
bathing.
Impu e air mndn harm- j
lets and pnrltied by [
sprinkling Darby's ,
1*1 it id about.
To puilfy tho breath, |
can’t bo surpaaVed’ il | C’holera dLalpafed.
Catarrh rcUcvrd and : 8b 'P Ke ''« preranlodby
cured 1(11
• *• In Cases of death III the
house, it should ul
who would like l*» read <*> » thorough si
abo rt Intereatfcg’ hn«V practiciil auhjecta.
magazine baa been pormancntlv enlarged to nu-
mil this
NEW EDUCATIONAL FEATURES.
Tho Reading Course tar 1K82 inrlud.s.tho fol
lowing sueieafUtpapcrt onch).
“ * ‘ Arthur Gil
Rev. C. R. Tnl hot»
oiironTiti, liy Etimrat Ii»i
Health and Strength Tape
do altout il, by lb
form uu angle of twelve degrees
will: the equator, nnd is directly
oppositu the lowest point ol the
southern plane. Ho claimed that
the shell of earth is nhout 1,000
oftl.'Vde'.t Now | miles thick nnd the edges ol the
shell of tho opening, called verges,
measure from the regular convexi
ty without 1,500 miles, the verges
occupying twcntv-flvc degrees. De-
Iineated on n map only the outside
Itnlfof the verges would show. All
tlie polar regions of the present
maps would bo out of sight.
Travelers slate litc Indians in
latitude 00 degrees north are in
tho regular habit of migrating
north or northwest on the approch
of winter to seek u milder elimntc
and desirable winter quarters. The
Yukon river is on the verge of the
northern opening, its mouth is
much warmer than it is 000 miles
up stream. In high latitudes the
Inhabitants commonly speak ottho.
south ns living colder, nnd they
migrate north on the approach of
winter to seek a warmer climate.
Music, by llezekiah Duller-
•y able autlioi h.
Wn
DIPTHEKIA
Prevented.
Erysipelas cured.
Burns relieved inztant-
•y.
unt amcll.
1 An nniMotu for animal
| or vegetable poinoua,
stings, et<*.
Dangeraun effluvia* of
sick rooms and h«u»-
pitalx removed by its
Yellow fyver eradicate!
Jo fact it is the great
Disinfectant and Purifier!
THETAItKI) IJY
BARLOW HOUSE
W. H.CLAY, Proprietor,
AmericuH, - On.
large and \icely Fitted Sample itooius
Give ua a trial and^be c
r^-twandw*alt 6m
Seabron Feagin,
(Hoccesvir to J. H f-ovingbrn.)
FASHION ABLE UARUER,
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SHARP BAZOI1S!
ATTENTIVE HELP!
Lawson F. Collier, i ARCHITECTURE.
Attorney-at-Law
—AND-
ltoal Kstate Agent.
VUAl’TOy, QKOIMIA.
Twoaty thousand acres o. r wild land f‘* i
Dooly Couuty.
r AM prepared to fur nidi Detail Drawing am
[ Fall Mptcillciitiohs In
ANNE AND KART LAKE
r any other of the modern styles, »o m«elirinl t
t*uit both your taete and lour iKg-kef.
Addrca- It. 4. SIX»AN. Architect,
or. II. ZBZiZM db OO.,
Hiss Kate King
-KKKP8 ON HAND—-
AT AZili TZMZ2S
LOWEST CASH PRICES
A LARGE AND HANDSOME
.Selection or Millinery Goods
THE: LATEST STYLES!
Examine Jtc/ore Ion Purchase.
Mia* Hate King.
I'aMI. Sioarf. AortiU-u., Oa.
Miscillancoti . . ..
Natural Tliiiosophy, Astronomy, Chcmlsiy
Oerdogy, Botany, Ornithology, etc.
AitU'ts and eugraverx ha*a combined tnprmlu «
finer illuatrntioua than ever before, a icrjr pleas
ant indication of which may be gathered from the
following.
DELIGHTFUL EXTRAVAGANCE !
Last spring the Publishers of Wide An'ake of
fered Aiuericau nrtint gftoo, In three caxli prlzea,
for the Three liest drawinga for Frontispieces to
the Mag ax on. Those Prize Frontispieces will
appear in Wide Awake dining IHH*. The t'n.li
Award of faou.ooo, and the ci»at of engrtiing
dienrly 1300,no more), amounting in total cxi»oiifto
to er.fHi (*>. make the Flr-t Prize picture, A-May-
Ing,tint most costly frontlsplecu ever given inn
juvenile magazine.
The Music Will be
'Louis l!. Elson, und in
fore attempted.
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY !
The subscriptlo i Price of Wide Awake In
| A so per year; and n- a sj» •el.-d llUtrulity tin
PuMUhers have decidcil to give each new sub-
liber for IKS/,whose name, with 8A60,
St. XTifelxclae.
whether I was sane or insane at
the moment tlmt I fired that shot.
You have nothing to do with my
condition before or since tlmt shot
was fired. You must say by your
verdict, sane or insane nt the mo-
ment the shot was fired. If yon
Irnvo any doubt of my insanity at
the moment, you must give mo the
benefit of that doubt and acquit—
that is if you have any whether I
lived that shot ns an agent of the
Deity. If I Ilrod it on my own ac-
eonnt, I was sane; If I fired it sup
posing my set fan agent of the Dei- 1
ty I was insane, and you must ac-
qltjt. This is the law,as given in .
a recent decision of the New York
Court ol Appeals^ ' It revolution,
izes old rules nhd is n grand step
forwardaiuthii law of insanity. It >
is worthy of this ago of railroads,
electricity and telephones, audit
well enmes from the. progressive
State ..of New_York. 1 have no
hesitation In saying that it Is a
special providence in my favor,and
I ask this court and jury to con-
Cnptnin Boss in high latitudes | sider it. Some of the best people
speaks of the Artie Bcnas calm and
clearof iec, while nil south was a
belt of ice, uud that currents of air
from tlie north were warm, and
mulled tlie ice. Captain Barry
makes frequent mention of warm
currents of air coming from the
north and northeast, which doubt
less came Irom the interior of the
earth. Dr. Kune also claims tlmt
in the far north the climate is
warmer. All Arctic explorers state
tlmt above and beyond 58 to 7U
degrees north latitude there is u
of Aincricn think me tho greatest
man of the age, ami this feeling is
growing. They believe in my in
spiration, und tlmt Providence nnd
I have saved the nation another
war. My speech, setting forth in
detail my defense, was telegraphed
Sunday to nil the leading papers,
and published Monday morning,
ami now I utn permitted by his
honor to deliver it to you.
As he readied the point “I have
always served tlie Lord,nnd wheth
er 1 live or die—” lie broke com-
nuhllil)' inugazini
chIIciii
l lo bIv
I illi stnilioDJ that
I of |n rbctloii, ln.tb
ami Its ertlMtic
to hoys uud g rla
*’ - ou Id »,«•
that of any other
It has been culled
i a rnrardt Its literary «
merit." It wn. tin- fin
:md girl, tho
bud, nml bn. oatm-d t in- namu ol
"Th* Chlltlreu'e Art Mnffnslue."
The vrcaUnt living wrllvraof Europe and Am
erlm uro nmong il. tiiNiinguisbi'd contributora:
Cl.aib-. Dudley Warimr, llenry W. 1/mgfellow,
•lobo G. Whittier. II. II. Dojresun. Huzo Holm,
llrr i llurte, Gull ll.mlUon, Tlmiiins Hughe., l/»u
l.s M. A butt, Doiieid G. M'lcliell, linnet Pres-
ott .'*i“»»lbrd, ElizulM-dh Htuurt Pbeli,., (ieorge
Mai Inn.aid, Wa.hinuton Gladd n. The Good.la
Allred TfiinyMHi, John liny, Clun-ncr
on. biitnn Coolidge, Kdw.rd
ChrisiiunG, Hoh
A D.T. Whltmn, France. Ilodgw.n
uinett, Cilia Thuxter, Marion llarlui.d, 1. \V.
Iliggih-on. I ucy l.artom. Noah Brooks, Author
of A ice in Wouderliuid," Mrs. Gliphant, T. It.
Aldrich, nn l hundreds of other*.
What England Hay* of It*
I»ndon Dully News: "W« wish we could point
out it* equal in our own periodical literature/*
The Mpeetutor: “It is the Lest of all children'*
LHerary Woild: “There I. no magazine for the
young tlmt can be said to equal it." etc. etc. ]
llriUlnui Venture* *»f the f omtnu Fe«r.
The ninth lolutae, which begins with the No
vember, lh8l, mimta-r. will contain a new Herlal
by Mr-. Mary Ma|m Dodge, edit'
foxes nnd otlicrunimals arc in the
Imhit of migrating north in all
high latitudes (n the uppronch of
winter. Those tlmt live ou tho
northern side of the verge go r.ortli
and those ou the southern side trav
el south in winter.
On the north side of the island of
Spitsbergen tlicro are lodged vast
quantities of drift timber of dif
ferent species from any known lo
imLiiralislH, and many plants have j
been found drifted there tlmt tire |
entirely unknown to Intnnists.;
They are of tropical growth, but j
could not have Honied from oqiui
milder climate limn u lower degree, plctely—stopped, tried to choke
Large herds ol deer, white liears, j down the rising lump in his throat,
hut found it impossible to keep
hack a gcuTiino sob. Taking out
Ids handkerchief he Imried ids lace
in it fora few seconds, wiped his
eyes nnd with a determined cdbrt
went on again. Mrs. Seo.illc was
deeply idl'eetcd, and wept nnd sob
bed bitterly for some minutes. Af
ter tlie conclusion of the reading of
the prisoner's speech, the court ad
journed until Monday.
Renew Your l.ense.
There are times in everyone's
life when energy fails and a miser-
torial regions. The distance is too s'*' 0 fe r cl "‘« °' cr > nl .s-
grent, the gravity of the plants ' t “ kl!n for ‘“ z "* e8 - I anger lurks m
would not have allowed them to t 1 l . ,eSl; “sHioy ansefrom
drift so far. They must have come < '-eased organs. Barker s Ginger
from some warm region to t |, e Tome w II restore perfect activity
north. Besides, the current s of j l “.
the ocean there arc from the north,
Nicholas, until
Hkati'.," «•»«-.<
lively In'hlciii
Kilwanl E-jglt-i
•linns Itriuk*«
purify the blood, and renew your
lease of health and comfort Advo
cate.
and consequently, the drift could
have come from nowhere else. Tlie
gulf stream passes around north
ern Europe und Asia and to the
south of Spitzlicrgen, hut the cur
rent tlmt washes the northern shores
of the island is from the Artie re
gions.
Another reason for the heiiefin
ajwurm/dimaii in the Aicticregions
is the fact tint the wild geese at
t the latitude of 82 degrees, where ! plant now in use. Very large sums
ti'.i'i'i* , wi^ , ^!ail!”!t'.'r,''wiih(i1!i l .!!i‘ , a'.y , 'i.ifc i Dr. Kane wintered, were seen fly. of money have been spent by inann-
■ ' ! .... ■ * ■ •' fact u res in experiments looking to
the production of a perfectly color
less glass, und if this lias been ac
complished the inventor Ims a
fortune within his grasp.
Papers have recently been filed
at the Patent Office, nt Washing
ton, for a new piocess of glass
manufacture, the invcntorclaiming
to lie ublc to produce colorless
glass, or glass of uny eolor or
shade of color desired, and that he
can do tills with inv glass making
in tii. rat Century, i lay- r.,r Hi.m- *im Seiiwii, mg north at the approach of winter
KmbrniilrrT for Girl-, Amateur N< w^Mqw, II* - , . 11 .
lu-trated Uracti-al a ..1 ripthe l’a|»^ Arti- ami 111 tllR H))ri!)g Were 8L*t*Il tO 1’C-
i.rLimu* Xml
teiM-niber bt,
Price, fi.oo a
Of (.It.
: tlie ft aturu* of tbl* ureal *••!
r cslitlon Will 1st print, il of thi
turn with tlieir young, nnd looking
fat and sleek. They must have
passed the winter in some warm re-
| K'°" where the grass grows to soli
everywhere, or tin* nnMteli- *" * * ~
TIIE CENTURY CO.
Union Hquare, New York.
WANTED NOW.
200,000 Pounds Animal liouc.
Will Pay CaeiR.
II. T. ItYIID A' CO.
Idling IVIInesses.
The hundreds ofliealthy looking
women and children, that
lioeii rescued Irom lieds of
sist upon, Thu nest of the gray
goose has never yet lieen found by
man, and it must Is: in some region
far in the northern extremities of mcn
Greenland, or in some country still 1
beyond it, where thers is a tropical !>»'•>, sickness nnd well nigh death
climate, a very paradise for the j *>y Paiker’s Ginger Tonic are the
feathered creation. Some of Dr. j best evidences in the world of Its
Kane's crew in his Arctic explora- sterling merit and worth. 1 on will
i tions traveled in sledges drawn by j Onel such in almost every rommuni-
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