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JEWELRY STORE.
One of tlio largest estab
lishnients of the kind in (he
Sottt'i.ds located in Amorims,
fl' Mr. Friokor's storo lias
just undergone a rejuvenating
process that makes it thg hand
somest store INSIDE to be
found in Americus. In the
Jewelry department can be
found all the latest novelties in
WATCHER.
CLOCK*.
NECKLACES,
I.OCKETN,
III.VSK,
■.ACE PINS,
SETS,
/#A1I RIN«N,
IIKACEI.ETN.
tiiihiii.es.
A cold or wre throat may not smn to
.■mount to much, and If promptly attended
to ran cntfly fcc nurd; but li^lect la often
foilcmed by con sumption or diphtheria.
Nomcdfclnn lias orrr boon db*»ven*d whirl!
S£J?wX/l? lck, ,E and « nre, r 1° »«ch cases as
PKHRV DAVIS* PAIJV jCILIjKII* Tho
jiromuL uap of tills invaluable rant>Uj inis
sarccl UioiRands of lives.
PKIillY DAVIS’ PAIM KILLER *
“°. t .. an r *PrrIment. It lias been before tho
public tor forty rears, and Is raoct valued
where It, Is best known.
A lew extracts from voluntary testimonials
read os follows:
/v.nu IJ f.^. X Vi , ' r,t bj 8 bocn my lioualinld remedy f»r
f wmi 7,)“™ S-jt’Ww Kilt, it, .Ell
found It a uover-fAilimr remedy for colds and Mint
UiruBL—BsttTON Hr. AM AM.
Have received Immediate relief from oolda and
mndSoKiKtisS
re icf until I tried your 1'aiw Killer, which
relieved ine immediately. I will never agalu bo
Without It — C. O. Foncr, Lowndr-ft, Ox
S H»vo uyd Paw Killer in my family for forty
*nd have never known it to fall.—Ranhox
ww, Waynes Giro, Ox
i lx van using I'ais Killer In my family twenty,
five years ago and have used Hcver»dnce. and have
found no modielneto take Ita plaoe.-B. W. Dter,
iping^ugh’ and croup it in tho best
Unundst Oneida, N.
For whoopinsr-coiL ..
I preparation inude. \Vo would not ho without lt.-
| A.J*. Itot’Ti, Liberty Mills, Va.
For twenty-live years I have used Fain Killer
for colds and chapped Mi*, and consider it the »«4
midicino ever nth.mL-OKu.Iiuop>:ii,Wilmington.
I wua suffering; severely with bronchitis, and iny
throat was so inflamed I could scarcely swallow
any food. I wp* advised ui tr>' your Fain Killer,
and after tamug a few doses waa completely
cured.—T. Wilkinson.
l)r. Walton writ** from Coshocton: Your Pain
Killer cures diphtheria and sore throat, no alarm
ingly prevalent here, and has not Isen known to
fail in’a single instance. Tills fact you should
make known to tho world.
•Mrs. Ellen II. Mason writes: My son was taken
violently sick with diphtheria, high fever, am! wild
chills, Ho many children have died here. I was
afraid to rail a physician, and tried yoi “
HILLER. Ho was taken on Huuday,
Wednesday his throat waa clear. It was
(lerful cure, and I wish it could be known to th
poor mothers who are losing so many children.
For Chills and Fever PAIN K1LLKII has
no cnuaJ. It curm when everything else fulls.
IHavs are often dangerous. A bottle of
Fain Kiu.kic4ii the house Is a safeguard that
uo family should lie without.
All druggists Mil ltuL:»c.,5(je.,niid SI.00
Sinthero Sews -Votes.
New Orleans lias a debt of $20,-
000,000.
Mobile is making extensive pre
parations for Mardi Gras.
Negroes are emigrating to Ark
ansas from West Tennessee. •
Warren county, N, C., pays $10,-
000 a year for horses from the
Western States.
Tlie new life station at the
month of Cape Fear river, on the
North Carolina coast,-has liecn
completed.
Orange, lemon and liine trees arc
in blossom, roses abundant, and
vegetables plenty on Drayton
Island, Florida.
The Nashville Blood-horse As
sociation will probably purchase
the fair grounds for the future race
course of Nashville.
Mr. (.tales left his home in Ab
beville county, N. C.. on the 24th
of .January, to go hunting, and has
not been heard from since.
Commissioner Hawkins, of Ten
nessee, is making arrangements for 1
experimental tests of the effects of
commercial fertilizers on the crops
in every eountv in the State.
Some Chicago capitalists are
negotiating for the purchase oi 13,-
(lEOKtHA NEWS.
Spectacles of all kinds and in
struments to test vour eyes and
competent men to select Spec- j ptr'iUttii?
tacles best adopted to your I PEHRY DAVIS
eye-sight. Thousands of pco- ——
pie are injuring their eye- i HRS . [yo|£ £. PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS,
sight by using common
Spectacles, or those not prop
erly adjusted to their eyes, j
Solid Silverware, SPOONS, 1
' FORKS. KNIVES, CAPO
CASES, CUPS, GOKLE'lS,
Fit FIT KNl 1 r ES. NA PKIN |
KINGS, all kinds of easel
goods, etc., etc. In Eleetro-pla- j
ted ware, a full line of Reed j
and Barton’s goods which Ij
guarantee to have more silver j
on, and to lie plated on better i
and harder material than any |
other make of goods, the only j
concern that took the only first- j
class prize in Australia. A
partial list of these goods
comprises Castors, Cake Bas
kets, Berry Dishes, Epcrgns,
(lard Stands, Flower Stands,
Water sets. Waiters, Goblets,
cups, Spoon-holders, Syrup-
cups, Butter-dishes, Pickle-
stands, Knives, Forks, spoons,
Etc., Ete.
These goods sold at the
same prices that you would
have to pay at the Factory,
as well as a full line of goods
of otlua- manufacturers at liic-
tory prices.
I also keep a fine line ol
Geld Pens, Walking yanes, etc.
? .This week I will have the
^jajgest and most varied stock
* pi China Vases, Toilet sets,
Jardinieres and fancy goods
generally, ever brought to
this market.
In my Music Department I
have a large stock of Pianos,
Organs, Violins, Guitars, Ban
jos, Aceordeons, Tambourines,
Hnrps, Instruction Books, ete.
In my sewing machine de
partment can Ik 1 found a large
lot ol’DaTis, Williams, Wheel
er and Wilson and other sew
ing machines also a lot oi
second lmnd machines all in
thorough order tor side cheap,
a lull line of parts, attachments
needles and oil for all ma
chinery. My work department
is the most complete and the
liest supplied with tools, ma
chines' and mutilinl in the
South for doing watch work,
jewelry repairing, dock re
pairing and for putting si-w
ing machines in thorough or
der, supplying any new pnrts
needed, etc. The class of worl
done hen- is su|H-rior to that
of any other establishment
outside of a large city. No
trouble to show goods. Call
and take a look through my
stock whether you wish to
purchase or not and and sec
the place where you ran get
what you want either in goods
or work when yon need any
thing of the kind. Everything
guaranteed ns represented.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VESETABLE COMPOUND.
I^^ORltlveTnrc
forall those Pnliit'ul Complaint* and W(*kn*M(»
•o common to our beat female population,
It will cure entirely the wnnit form of l cmale
plaint:*, nil ovarian trouble*, Inflammation nnd lice ra
ti on, Falling anil Displacements, anil tho romie-iuent
flplnnl Weakness, and 1* particularly adnptrd to tli«
Change of Ufa.
It will dlssolvo and expel tumor* from tho uteru* II
an early *tago of development. Tho tendency to can
reruns humors there I* checked very speedily l»y Itausa.
It remove* falntners, flatulency, destroys all craving
for stimulants, and relieves weakness of tho stomach.
It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Frustration,
General Debility, Hlteplussnew, Ih-pre'/ion and lodl-
That feeling of Itcarlng down, causing pain, we
and backache, la always permanent l.r cured by Ita
It will at all times ami under all circumstances at
harmony with tho Inwu that govern the female system.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this
Compound I* unsurpassed.
LYDIA F, I’INUIIAM’W VEUKTAHLK COM
FOI'.YD is prepared at SO and tU, Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price ft. (Six bottles for $1 Sent by moil
tn tho form of pills, also in tho form of losenges, on
receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Plukham
freely answers ail letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph
let. Address as above. Mention thin J\ip*r.
No family should bo without LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
1-1VER I’ll Jit. They euro constipation, biliousness,
and torpidity of tho llrcr. 25 cents per box.
Solti by all Drusu lata.
Painless Cun
for tho Oplun
or M orphl
Habit. Curt
Guaranteed
AJ.tr,,,
well limben.-il ami rich in
Athena has about recovered from
the small pox fright.
John W. Linder lias been com
missioned postmaster at Alaculsv.
Next Saturday tho president nnd
directors of the Logansville rail
road will be elected.
Monticello had a big fire Tues
day night, burning out the south
west side of tbs square.
Special mail service has been es-1
tnblishcd to Dennis, Murray conn
ty, from Carter’s; and to Ilintly,
Effingham county, to Enen.
The residence ot Capt. J. L.
Todd, in Itomc, was entered by
burglars one night last week, who
curried off all of his provisions.
Dennis Johnson has been ap
pointed postmaster at the new of
fice at Dennis, Murray county, nnd
Paul VV. Carter at Paul, Echols
county.
Tho Walker County Meexentjer
alleged tiiat a mule was buried
breast deep in the mud, but applied
science to the occasion and by us
ing ids npse as a lever put himself
, THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB HAN AND BEAST.
I Mexican .IIiiKtnng Islnlment li
i known to millions till over tho world as
the only i»ulo reliance for tho relief of
accidents ttml pain. It is a medicine
tibovo price umi utilise—tUr bcitwf Its
1.1 ml. For every form of external pain
the
MEXICAN
i iblr. Its (-troctsnpon Ilnmtm Flesh and
.. .. equally wonder-
000 acret* of land in ^Sequaeliee on term lirina.
enmity, Te»u„ as an investment. „ on Ca8ey> who , ia( , becn
A lire in Italeigh, N. C., last
week, burned a house .without in-
Icrruptlon from the lireeonriaiiics,
the engine sliuking fast in ihc mud
almost at the doors of the engine
house.
I .list year 0,352 firms were doing
business in Mississippi. There
were 158 failures, with liabilities
amounting-to $1,942,128, which is
much greater than any year since
IS7K.
A couple were married near
Pitlsboro, N. C., recently, under
peculiar circumstances. The bride
and groom satin a buggy, aud the
justice ot tlie peace who officiated
sat astride of his mule during the
marriage ceremony.
A p-nctical youth in Raleigh, N.
C., who had invited a young lady
to attend a public entertainment,
employed two colored men to clean
a ddzen street crossings between
her bouse and the bull, that she
might walk dry shod.
Tlie Wide Awake society at Dal
ton, Tex., is composed pf little
girls. The secretary, Miss Fannie
Sues, wrote to President Arthur
hat lie had been made an honors-
,v member, and received in reply
pleasant, note Irom him returning
thunks for the compliment.
Near Paulding, Miss., while a
well was being bored, at a depth
of thirty feet tlie auger was taken
out, and a considerable roaring was
heard down in the well and im
mense volumnes of smoke weredis-
chnrgcd which continued for seve
ral days. Tlie smell is said to be
very ollcnsivc. Tlie auger struck
rock, nnd consequently nothing
more lias been done for the pres
et, but there is talk of blasting
tlie rock aud going deeper. One
of the strongest features about it
-that tlie well discharges this
moke about throe days, and then
draws tlie air in about the same
length ol time, then it discharges
again.
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Solti liv W. T. Davenport & Son.
’ *,UudtT Barlow House-
Amerlouai, ■ .<
r utiarantro
!M)IA% VEUniFl'flB If
floslroy nnd ^xpel Worm*
from the humnn body
w liciv they oxUl, If o«ef
nerardluK *o the dlrw
<Ions. It Is n nare aud re
liable remedy.
fOR SALE BY AU DRUGGISTS
AND STORE KEEPERS.
David E. Foutz, Prop.
BALTIHOBR, HD.
Sil.l l y W T- Oavenwm A Sin
A Woman’s Experience.
Mothers and Daughters should
feel alarmed when weariness con
stantly oppressed them. “If law
fretful from exhaustion of vital
powers and the color is lading from
my face, Parker’s (linger Tonic,
ives quick relief. It builds me
up ami drives away pain with
wonderful certainty."-Btillalo lady.
A Mr. llcywood, of New Hamp
shire, lias purchased 100 acres of
'and near (irilliin which lie will
plant in poach ami apple trees.
To Itefresli a Sick Person.
for some time past judge of the
county court, of McDuffie county,
died in Thomson on Friday.
Judge Casey was thirty-four years
of age, and was prominent in his
section.
Tlie Madisonian states tlie re
port that the suit pending in the
Morgan Superior Court, based up
on the ejectment of one Johnson
by Conductor Hill from the ladies'
ear because lie refused to wear his
coat, had been compromised, is
correct.
A little son of Mr. John Smith,
of LaQrangc, in endeavoring to
elimh a pile of logs, pulled the top
one down, and it rolled over Ids
body bruising Ids face, breaking Ids
collar bone ami injuring Ids breast
and spine. His injuies are not
necessary fatal, but painful ami
disabling.
Tlie Presbytery ol Savnnnnh
meets in tlie Presbyterian church
at Brunswick on Thuisday, the
30th day of March. The convoca
tion will consist of tlie pastors and
one ruling elder from each church
ill tlie Presbytery. There will lie j
about twenty-five delegates pres
ent.
The Bainhridge Democrat state
that Mary Lambert, one of the wit
nesses in tlie Williams-Brocket
murder ease, was arrested Saturday
night as she was ubout to board
tlie steamer Rebecca Everingham,
and lodged in jail. Webb, another
witness, disnpeared some time
ago.
Last Friday evening as .Mr. IV.
Benson wasdriviug his wngon along
the road near Mr. Nathan Short’s
of Brantley, in Marion county, he
fell from Ids wagon and tlie wheel
ran over Ins face, crushing tlie
check and cutting the neck. The
wound is very painful, but not
likely to prove fatal.
Mr. E. D. Irvine calculates that
$8,000 would cover the expense of
premiums lor cxldbits for the pro
posed art exhibition at Macon, as
well ns the insurance upon exhibits,
salaries of officers ami attendants,
gas and other incidentals. To
meet this outlay an attendance of
six hundred and forty persons per
dny, for twenty-five days, at fitly
cents apiece tor admission, would
be required.
Rome Cornier: “Dounaily A
Co. lmvo three hundred nnd twen-
ty-flvo hands employed on tlie
Ooltewah and Red Clay railroad,
anil the other contractors have ful
ly one hundred and seventy-five.
Tlie former contractors have exca-
j by somebody* in
Kvcry dny bring* news of
>? an a tv fill scald or. burn
rUeuiiiatlo martyrs
•vLIcT* speedily euros such ailments of
.lie HUMAN FLEtfll us
ni».
Joint
• ltd H nlili. Cuts* JSrulses and
»l>rniiiS| l*oIsonous Kites and
'itiuftii. Ntitniessf Immeness, Old
Sores, I’Icers. Frostbites. Chilblains,
tore .tipples, Cakedi Breast, and
tidecMl every form of external dls-
. a*e. It heals without scars.
For l lie IIketk Creation it cures
Jv’prnlus. Mivinuy, Stlif Joints,
Fouiulfr, IIorncNs Mores, Hoof ]>ls-
- me*, Foot ISot, Screw Worm, Scab,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind-
galls, Spavin, Thru«li, llliiKhone,
01(1 Sores, Full Kvll, Film upon
tlie Night and every other ailment
to which the occupants of the
Stable nnd Slock Yard are liable.
Tlut Mexlcun Mustang Liniment
always cures and inner disappoints;
uml it is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
MA2T -OR BEAST.
J
SayaDnaporiflail Western Mfa* <
General Scfehixttxdexi’* Office, ,
UiVANNAll, November 20, 1581. )'
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, November Mu.
18*1, Paeseoyer trains on thlj i «f) wilt run
aslbtlows: N
Leave Savannah daily at 11.oo ,\ m
Leave in ms tip daily ut !.2o J* \j’
Leave Wayerou dally nt *.42 p’ \i'
Arrive at Callahan dally at 4.4B p o’
Arrive at Jacksonville •lslfy at S.:io p* \j*
Leavo Jacksonville dally at fl.oo a* M
1leave Callahan dally at »J50 a
Arrive at Waycros* dally at 11.A8 a.’ si
Arrive at Jcax jp dally at 1.20 p u
Arrive at Havunnah dally j at 3.401* m'
Drawinar room coaches betwesn Havnnnnh an.l
Jacksonville on this train. * 1
Passengers from Savannah for firanswirk tni
this train arriving at llrunawlck s.oo p L
Passengers leave Brunswick at ItUft a m arnr
at Htivanimh 340p. ni.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7JI0 n. m.. (dailvi
connect tt Jessup with the tr.lu for Florida. ' ’
Passengers irom Florida by tbU train canned
m ’ (dMI U U ' trSin ftrrlv,nff,nMacon «* 7.60 p.
This train stops only nt Jessup, Wavcro,*
Folkston, Callahan and Jacksonville. J ’
JACKSONVILLE EXPRE88.
Leave Ravannnh dally at 1100 P M
Leave Jesaup “ o‘ 4S ; (J;
licnve WaycroM «• # 4 45 a xr
Arrive at Callalian “ , 700 a'uI
Arriv#• at Jacksonvillo «• 8*00 a m
Arrive «t Live Oak dully (except Sun- *
day)at tt ...,11.50 A \r
Uuve Live Oak dally (except Sunday) JL lQ p. \i
Leave Joeksonvlllo dally at 6.00 P. M,
Leato Callalian “ ...... 7 til p u
Leave '-V’ayciosa “ o'fis p' \i‘
Arrive nt Jexstip « . p \i*
Arrive nt Savannah “ V. 2,85 A. M
Palace Sleeping Cars on this train dally bet ween
Savannah, ; and Jacksonville. Washington and
Jacksonville, Cincinnati and Jacksonville mi.l
Montgomery and Jacksonville. * ’ nnd
Passengers for Florida by this train connect nt
•Jjjjwp " ith train arriving at Macon at 7 a. m..
Passengers for Darien tako this train.
Passeugors from Savannah for Brans wick take-
Ing this train arrive nt BrunbWick 6.30 a. m \
Passenger* leaving Brunswick D.Ou p. m., arrive
in Savannah at 2.36 *i. m. 1 » rr '™
1 assengers for Guliicsx ill**, Cedar Kevs Savsn -
nan nnd Florida Transit Road take this train
FnMenger* Irom Savannah for Madison, Mon-
t ici-llo, lallaltriSBce «n<! .
PaH.-eiiger.s frpm (
i Quincey lokn this train.
, - » Q»l»»ccy, TaUahsasce, Monti-
„ '* , hike this train,.meeting sleep
ing cur* at WnycroHs atM.3Sp. mTv *
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dnllv Jnt 5.I0 p m
la-nvo Jessup •* 8.05 p! m!
Leave Wnycross *' --- -
lA-ave DuPont
Arrive Tlioinanville
Arrive Hnlnbridge
Arrive Albany
Thrive Albany
Leave Bainhridge
Leavo Thoinsstillfe
Arrlvo DuPont
Arrive Wnycross
Arrive Jessup
..........10.46 P. M.
1.80 A M.
0.46 A. M.
..w..... M.30 A. M.
z/yflfc).... 11.00 A.M.
4.40 P. M.
POND’S
EXTRACT.
Aild about twenty drops of vnted neurly one hundred thousand
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid to a j yards of eartli, and are pushing
limit of water, in bathing. It will
give the skin a soft, pleasant nnd
refreshing feeling and dispel the
o lor that fever and perspiration
leaves on the body. A small qimnti-
of the Fluid sprinkled over any
thing, place or vessel where there
is putrescence destroys at once the
germ of all animal vegetable poison.
A North Carolina Justice of the
>ence recently married a couple as
tlie work vigorously. Tlie rains
will delay tlie work somewhat, und
have proved very serious draw
backs, and in consequence the com
pletion of tlie road will doubtless
lie delayed tally a month aftc r the
stipulated time. Only ten days
could be utilized last month, yet
the contractors . consider them
selves fortunate in having stillcrcd
no damages by the raius except by
delays. The grades on the road
THE GREAT VEGETABLE
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
No other preparation ha* cured so many cases
of these di»trc*»ing complaint* as the Kx tract.
Our piaafrr is invaluable in these diseases.
Lumbago, Pain in Hack or Side. etc. Our
Ointment <30 cents) for use when removal of
clothing is inconvenient, L a great help in re-
licvmg innammatory case::.
H e m orrh ages. ’ SzzA"
NV.c, or from any cause, 1* speedily controlled
and stopped. Our N'UMlil Ryrlngo (^3
cents), and Inlmlorn (jli.00), arc great aid*
in arresting internal bleeding.
Diphtheria&SoreThroat
lire Extract promptly. It is a sure cure.
• Delay is dangerous.
Oo*q rr U ^’h* Extract is the only spe-
• ••• cific for this disease, Cold in
Head, etc. Our •*4’ati»rrll t'uri’,’ r
ly prepared to meet serious cases, coi
the curative properties of the KxtrrtCi; 01
NunhI Nyrinwc, invaluable for use ’
tarrhal affections, is simple andinexpens!...
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds
Sprains and Bruises.^,
Ing, cooling and cleansing. Use our Olllf
alient in connection with the Extrnct| L
will aid in healing, softening and in keeping out
the air.
Burnsand Scalds.
it i* unrivaled, and should he kept in every fam
ily ready for use in case of accident*. A dressing
of our Olulmcnt will aid in healing and pre-
Inflamed or Sore Eyes,
It can be used without the slightest fear of
harm, quickly allaying all Inflammation and
soreness without pain.
Earache, Toothache and
Faceache.
tions, its effect is simply wonderful.
Piles ^iHDIiNMllugwrIlchlnf.
" , “l I* Ulhe greatest known remedy ; rap-
idly curing when other medicines have failed,
l*ond*M Extract MctllcatcU Panel
for closet use is a preventive against Chafinj
and P ies. Our Ointment is of great ter
vice where the removal of clothing it inconve
nient.
Ladies. Rc:,J pis “ 'b ,8 - 3 ; and * 01
“ M • wo, our „ cw pamphlet. Sent gratis.
For Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples.
cucious that mothers who have once used it wHI
Arrho riavannnh
Hlooplng r
villo by till* train.
Mall steamer leave* I lain bridge e
. 8.60 A. M
between Herunnnh aud Themas-
Iii.
watt steamer leave* Hsinl.ridgo eveiy Thursday
and Hundue for Apalalehacola niul rolumhu*.
t-oiinectlon at Albany daily with nasieni
train* both
to ami fron.
Idle, New Oi|.
Mac
Ibnny dully with pn*‘eWer
tho hoiitliwestern Railroad
r.tilhulu, Monigomery, Mo-
L'loso connection nt Jacksonville dnllvfSnndav*
excepted) .for Green Cove-Spring's Auirus-
tine, Pnlnlkii, Knterprlse, SuTilortl, and all land-
bur* on St. John’* river.
Trains on B. & A. R. JL leave junction coing
ivest, ut I’-'.vO p. m., and for Brun*wick nt 3.43 p.
n, daily except Monday. 1
Through tickets *o!d ami Sleeping Car Bciths
, No. 22 Hull St., and at the
nd Dnawing-rt
t Bren’s Ticket otllu
1 any’* Depot, foot of Lmcrty street.
- '^“ v J-\8. L. TAYLCR,
i xg,
1 iMt >N,
iierTiaii
R. G. I-
TL
?ii|H?rln*endeii
Dwelling House for Rent.
A four rooin dwelling liotmo on Uhnrch »trei_
cut nuthouse* nnd a good
etilent to
rater. Good fruit, uml 1
at Barrett & Coker’s s
Jan2o.tf
PnOSPKCTlS
Our Ointment
•n.At vmoiucm mat can be applied.
Female Complaints.
be called in for the majority of female diseases if
1 he Extract he used. Full directions accom-
puny each bottle.
CAUTION.
Pond’s Extract
Ihc wor.l, **1*1.,,,|-m Kx tract'’ bluwn in
0 sat viHhronvtl in state on the | have been deepened, and the road
hack of a mule, anil tlie animal for bed biought to a better level.
J'pcr. N".w oiltc
having l*oimI
other preparation. // /
onee realized that there was bigger
trouble going on than lie could pro-
luce, and kept his heels still.
A country dominc hail a hun
dred boys and no assistant.
wonder how he managed them,’
said a friend “without help.” “All,
was his auswer. “I could manage ... ^ ...
the boys well enough; its the two > Flint river, with a view of estab-!
hundred parents that trouble me i lisbing a stock farm. He is also !
there’s no managing them. ’ negotiating for three dtln-r places. [
— 1 — j These lands extend from tlie rail- j
Pahkxts, RkadTiiis —IVont. should i road bridge on the Columbus road
sar-T-s j o, , ab °« j 1
incase «f Atiiltlcn nttnekn of Diarrha-n. niu ® niiles, and aie \u*ll adapted
genuine.
true
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