The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, July 23, 1884, Image 1

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f 1 » Americus Recorder, I! t <<>»!/•■« « W* t 1 Established 1879. AMERICUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1884. KEeSITT j api At* paiz iTa.ooo . . Tlrkeii oulytl. Shares In proportion |TE, Americus Recorder. rtnii.isHKn ur w. xj. chiesskteh. OFFICE OX COTTON AVENUE, nommiiuiMwa awl I !|SJSS55* «Sti T TT n AT>lIILt u ™'“ IMtery tosnpanv.andui jierton man-• Zla H- CAilTEIv, j age anueonttol the Droving* thrmuleet, and that the tame are eondueted seith hnn- A T T O It A" K V .1 T l. .1 H', | ettg./airneu, and in good faith to,card all i Amkhici's, Humtkh Countr, : : : : <I,|Sg5;" attached, in ite adcertiiementa.* • I «*«* this ceti Ofllcv, o|*1 Fir*t Nai lonnl Rank. Aiyihituree allcni i jii flvi-n to .HI tiuainpas'fiitrasUfl. 1 ...I—.1... _ an ,j prompt* Wtienllon fleoJStf C. R. McCBORY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KLLAVILLK, OA. from $.10 or uutlrr, |3; — , cr coni.: over $5ro, Krm , Nocharuca unless collection* tic made. I DBM ““VI.KII AS S1AUU uui.licii. | j„ that you can learn the value : n™ n,.n.r „n „ .inv of order and time. Havo a placo j for every lool, and keep It there when not in use. Have every article . wliere'yon van And it at midnight without a light. If tbo handle of your hammer becomes loosened i don’t drop the whole thing into a pad of water to swell the wood. : Don't drivo nails into tho end to hi," sifh,ii iii, ju<!fc, ■■itmi iii.. f.tc w.r.minr fill up tlio eye. Knook the handle i ButJt wa«n* ■ For'old lien »nw on a RcldinK g»\ ■ dll-1Nomination ride that way. r Ben in tho liny o • When the Judfo j Ho e*t«»| ptnl hln liorae wiilt And lie rolled liU ejfioti the winsome | And the buxom form and l he airy grace •toer my folks y I bl* folkn < my iiiatltnl pick Id kick!" , So, r. arfi.l «f i Judge Nomination rodo anuy, ' ltd left Ben Ibnler atanding th< Dr. 0. B. RAINES, SURUEON AND PHYSICIAN. •tlera hhr protcaslonal aerviwe, with an expert* ••nee ol 20 years, to llie people of Americus aud y i< imtv. Office over IHtviff it Callaway’s Store. Rea deuce at corner of Jackson and Church at reels. Call* will receive prompt attcutloli. ’miSflil DR. C. A. BROOKS, AMEHIOim, O.V. MISCJSL LA NKO US. rsroii PioKett, Will ilo Plastering, Brickwork and Housework Cal<oininc a specially. Repairing dona. Orders promptly al (ended to. octjttf Presto. Meats COUNTRY PRODUCE I I am now prepared to furnish the j nhlla with ' meats, auch as Beef, Pork, Mutton, and 1 also h ive on hand at all time! chickens •d Kgg*. Come around and try me. Sou.h sida otion Avenue, next dmr to l*. II. Williams, fimelllf W. F. lfAUK. Commlaalonera. tor to yean »,y the Legists. i ---•••--Ml and Charitable rnrpoats— with a capital of #1,000,OUO-to which u rose era lumt of over #550,000 has since been oddUd. By an overwhelming popular rute its frnncliUe wis made a part of ihepiest-nt State Constitution ' udopted December 2d, .4. D., 1872. The ody Latter lever i Died on and endorsed l* IhejteopU of any Slat*. 9 ' It never tealet or postpones. <.k*. ysssEsssgr*" *>««•»«• wVWTOSffflOTWaB iumwi.xo, class h. in tiik "cuikuy Ml-SIC. XKW .(KI.BANS, ll'ESDAT. Auru.I IS, 1NS4 171,1 Monthly ])rnwln K ! CAPITAI, PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fractions, In Fifths, In Proportion. LIST OF ntlZKS: 1 CM PITA I. I-ItJZK $71,001 POWDER Absolutely Pure. T. Is powder out, split the cud which goes into the eye, and when you have re placed it drive a wedge into the slit. If ono of your bits should get dull place it iu the vise, poiat up, and study the idea which the in ventor had. Vou will sec how much like a knifcbladc the cutters are, and juat SHOUT TALKS WITH Till) II0VS. I "'here tc- draw your flic to restore ! the lost edge. Tbrco drills, taking SOMK THINUS kvekyuoiiv nr,hit to 'different sizes, are all you need. If the ear comes oil a pail, tub or coil-souttlo you can replace it by ! Willi In And of all sad The •adJft arc the*-—‘ He fhilr; ••ul In't htVf Bun.** --Chicago New*. strength nnd «vbole<ometi than tho urdin.ny kinds, compeli»n with the multitude of low weight, alum or pluwpha tin cane. ROYAL B \b Wnll H'ceet, Now York. IS THE TIME TO CURE SKIN HUMORS, '.VI. J 2 ritIZKM OF |«k00O .... t> do -.*.000, 10 do 1,000 20 do fitio! 100 do 200 BOO do 1*jo, 100 do 50, »>0 do 25, t* Appioximntlon Prixca of 07fW 12,000 10,000 10,i ' . 25.000 . 25,0ij0 <0,750 4,.»< Ki 1.M7 Prizes, atuouiitluir to... Application for rate* to clubs >hould bit made only to the office of the Company in New Orlenna. ror further Information write, clemly, giving Bill address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and nddre«e Registered Letter* to MEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Now Orlenue, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (all sums of |5 and apward by Express at our exrci.se) to II. A. DAUPHIN, New Orlenna, La, ..**5,500 I and*tiiV‘i*# arina llumoi Vortuivs. Hall ter. Itiiigwor loan Hors*. A HJs«sin whin tl.« I'sirs* uihii fresl, rspiratinn i. abnndant that lti.hu ■n. Humiliating Kriiistion*. Itchinu Ithtmin. or l-Wnis. Psoriasis. To I- n. Itaby lluni.-r-*. .Scrofula. Sorofu- bacessv.. and Dim'Jiaririnu Wound*, rcies of Itchiuir. Nealy. an<l IMnn.y .v Skin and St alls art- mu<i tally cured by ihv I I'rirrny Kim»> IT IS A FACT !!undr*d«nr Iwtirra in «.*•» piHuir.Smi is which may l« hail l,y r.-itins mail. an* unr ity for the assertion that Skin. Scalp an Ifuniors, wheth-r Kcrolnlmi*. Inlirril,,! tasfinu. may NOW ln» |N-riimns*iillv s-urril I cum Kk*ot.YFNT. tliv nr* ' nally. and l’i;il«LK) ami great Skin Cure* ami lb- one-balf the time and at onr*half the STILL AT HE OLD STAND. MrsIRRaioes GIN WORK. I would respectfully ata'e to the public that I am now prcj-alml to REPAIR OLD GINS I A Hit hating had an experience of several terrain the largest gin mvntifurtorics. I know ■ hat I eauglve aatUfg.'tlor. All work gairari- :c«d. | am located with inv father on Jeflbrson vtis'et, in rear of Oliver it Ollver'a ahop. Work solicited. |nuy2S5mJ P. A. CAMERON. I'M ward J. MiUerT * C. Home* McCall. Monumental Marble Works:, MILLDK hi Mi-CAI.L, l'ro|iiiitor«, •'i'Miihvtet Corner of tbe Public .S,|iisr., AMKItICTS, UA. Monuments, Tombs, Etc., Etc. of tba l»e»t Italian and Aincil.au Marble. Irou I octly U Baltic’s'$2.00 Men’s Sillies." i "** H -nuf.ieturer ^ffil ett orts ahe wa. raved from ^rioua h*. .luring tbe [e-ttker tkatean IsTprodiwd/ 1 There i* no»ko.tdj ; »»»<* eiuHe.1 her I..*greet her frienda at the j! 1 ***;,"; they will wear swinsl to any cuatom made t place where they have «... long been OceUib.m**! you nve dnHane. 1 do a large j lo rtnJ hl , r> ...r.Ut, oT ■3: KNOW IIOW TO 1(0. U. (fan, In liclioil f i., I The other day a hoop on u wasli- . tub cracked In two, and I was nsk- V. l irI'7cMo1nr'Si c ‘* t0 have the tub sent to the oheXi^rlo, coo l M J r - s, iop for repairs. To do .H.i.n. no,i,„a, iii tint I must pay an expressman 35 sKiMi rowiuti! o^ios ccn t, to take it over, the same to return it some day, and 20 cents to the cooper to mend it. That would figure 70 cents, while the tub cost only 00 cents when new. The cooper might repair it at once or keep it kicking around for a week. It would be cheaper to buy n new one, but still cheaper to fix the old one myself, ltow did I do it? Weil, three or four weeks ago I picked up un iron tub hoop in tho alley and laid it away. It now came in play. I took olf a piece about two inches long and drilled a hole in cither end. Then I drilled holes in tho broken liuop to match. When the holes were ready I brought llie ends of the hoop to gether, laid on a splice, and with two soft rivets and the help of a hammer and small anvil I had a hoop as good as new nnd lmd made the repairs at a cost of not over one cent. , Stur. I hr Urrn.li), in GREATEST ON EARTH. uni-i NA Kkrmsu.4 biv thssKTvate«t nu-tlis-inaa ff«»l the v.isrist css.- Salt Uhsum in tbla ys»ars. ami In .u wr ivt-tl l-c. life. My aril... breast amt h irk, L GREAT SLOOO MEDICINES. Pnsvldanrsv R. 1. CURE IN EVERY CASE. R».wkis!K4 ontsvll $11 oiln-r skin dnsises. My rii.iu- f that thay bays HfeeUtl a If. W. 1) Its M'It WAY, M.U. drilling n new liole and using • soft rivet. With a screw-driver nnd hammer you can put one of the patent fasteners on a garden hose in two minutes. You will find a glue pot un indispensable article in your work-shop. Wherever you are making n Joint which is not to lie exposed to tho weather glue will hold utmost like nails. After awhile got a pair ol tinner’s hand- slicnrs. They not only come han dy to cut nil sixes of wire, but you ann peel oir the end of a joint of stove-plpo like paring an apple, work over i piece of old cave- trough, or make use of tin cans kicking about. I would ndd to your workshop tinner’s soldering iron, n bar of solder, a uenny's worth of rosin and a buttle of muriatic acid. I’ll venture to say that in nine houses out of ten jllierc's a job awaiting tho tinker. Tlioro’s a leak in the wash boiler—in somo of tho pan, the wash dish—the dipper, or some other much-used article This leak bothers and annoys, but to get it mended you must carry the article I use tins incident «s a preface! ’T’V; ,* "T 1 '' for urging evory father to supply ,? "i ‘ 1 * S?h?. P t 1 '° his boys with a workshop and a “"J,™ „ ,a\° few l.andv tools. Koom can be I . 8 nA en.. „n, T, d |„ vsSSSESaS my workshop I have two^and-saws, ^“soldeTand BEAUTY ™, stm. uisck. IrtMUla.I'iiiiiJs-H.Hklii IIIuiiiIhIich, nml Inrniitlla j Uuiiiuns.u<M«n TICl'It iHoAf a n*nl lls*aiitlller Meat Martoet a hammer, two chisels, a small an vil, a large and small vise, a jack- plane ami a smoother, a mitre box, mallet, gimlets, screw-driver, brace and several hits, nail-set, try- square, drills, rules and awls. With these tools you can do almost any Job required about the bouse. Thero may be one l>oy out of Ally who doesn't ore to •‘putter" with tools, but the other forty-nine do, and there is more in it limn appears at lirst sight. I was in a locksmith's tlie other day when n gentleman ilrovu up in j a carriage and said: pass tho iron over tho Iculi. In thirty seconds you have savod yourself a visit to the tinner. In suldcring On new tin uso powdered rosin in place of tho acid. If your iron gets overheated and won’t take the solder let it cool until you ean almost hold it in your lingers. Then rub it smartly wltbafllo,aud after that burnish ft with your bar of solder. Iu mending a leak in a lead pipe use the rosin and look out Hint your iron is not hot anough to melt tho lead. liesidcs tbo Baving of time and COTTON A-VSNUXl _j baraiiM* then* i I for an liouMt Hh«ic at i» lav Pile* v ATTENTION! * Quarters for Imported and Domestic ■urrmgu "“"i' . . money in being linndy, you have ' . 1 w ,n t this sew.ng awl sharpen. |. qllj * . allHfat ?t,„ u in having ac DDfiffTCIfiM OTflDD T ) nau usis it about t lc : uom|ilishoil this or that. In band- PnOVISION a TORE, i ' a ™- » iu| 1 " u bcc i ‘ r i >»s fpr the „ 1 , t , k f last two weeks to bring it <lpwn.’ y , n ' Ssiag eithor bit or „, Hu „ W!, , S •? ? eh . " m "’ but wl, ‘ l , of drill you must exercise earo and . il. Hadn t lie lirains enough to i exactness. Your eye says that the tsr u n m Af /’ll")Till "P a 1 °. or ™ J ^ m , l r a ,w' t° n j cn j °f B bon,.,) j 9 S) j Ua rc your try- W. H. & T. M. COBB I» ,fi,ure " how * how 11 " 10 bo S i.x'S./K’ili t g ll i"”*?• - - ra.1.1 U.v. Ua.. I.im.dr thirty j ^ (lr0! , k in „i, arn „ k ft,', seconus. • cents’ worth of material in your very..., The handy Imy is going to.make glue.pot will euro all the lame . I j 1 ie h * n *y ,nu,, t u "^ ^ ,0 ! mn, ly chairH in tlio nuigbborhood. A BEEF, PORK, KID i» SAl'SAUK,! s l “ l v “ '"“xi 1 “ lu,, - box «"*“«• “ outo “ ake » • many dollars and '*•» '} j»'nl wlileli the best carpenter daro non. deiay. by he.ng aide to ban. , J „ ot t wlth ui , cyca ro ‘ r a ld die dlirercnt tools. In pulling the an( , ’ lve , you J ohttlloo to use table around a caster comes off. n,„| d ings snd fancy pi.ces. Are you going to send it to the , don K . t wn|lt to ll|0 lumber Shop or get a carpenter to come . , ockgmilb and carpenter and up. If you arc not a handy man I t j nncr H i, ut „p 8 i, 0 p ( or t |, 0 wanl y ou will have to; ll you have a | p>tronage 1)U ' t , thtl tUe screw-driver and two or three ; imnd ^ a ’ a Ue|ai who , 0 ix ,-.r v,T-h n rTT rn i 8crcw " you can llx it in live . cigars,jDRIED FRUIT rain,ue " A H4IHIKB B11T1.1V. Till WAT LINCOLN WON A UT WIT* TUI AID 01 A MONOMLCOi. DMTWTflbtH. An amnting Incident in the un written history of Abrsbaa Lin coln la told br the Hon. Ward H. Lamou, of this city. While the gentlemen were lew partnsra In Illinois, and before Llnooln wee thought ef tor Presi dent of the United States, they happened to visit en agricultural fair in an inland town of Tennes see. Llnooln waa In high spirits end seemed bent on fun. While cast ing about for such amusement* as the exhibition afforded Lincoln discovered an attraetlon In the shape of a turned-down flonr barrel containing a badger. “Fifty dollars for a dog that will haul the badger ont of the barrel,’’ shouted the red-faced man who owned tbe outflt. “Fifty dollars, I say, to the dog that can haul out the badger.” There were a few taker* of tbe badgor man’s offer, bnt the luok- less dog-owners who invested S6 sente In the experiment Invariably lost lo tbe speculation, for tbe badger’s teeth were sharp and ovary dog that entered It* strong hold came ont In a jiffy, while the ferocious animal inside held the fort end grinned all over. - Mr. Llnooln bit npon 4 happy thought. Taking Ward to on* side they found alankooantrymsa with e still tanker mastiff. “Want to make |50 with that dog?” asked Lincoln. “Coorse I do,” replied the hay- tirren Urocerle* and Provisions, e*iii’ ra*-lug .ill kii«*l» of Vi grt-iMti isn't Fruit* lo thvir season, Cunnrtl CmhIh, etc. It l« tln lr ulm to keep a flrei «lit-s eutalillalimcnt, utw! glvt tliair customer* gooJ giHala ur the lowest pr!cra. |»rl* ,J •• Wind of country ni . Amwrlcua, l>. c. 15, lKvj.tf ws auuu, y ou can ux is in uve , neighborhood* Ho can supply a l’ Jit L“°?nr ,a .1 8 | ni “ 1 ml- b “lt lor a toy’s veloci^lo, . Let it mo for awhile awhile i ® .Iju' ■ knl *wCar(oier. 1 cliiirn thrao Hl».i«a j jo U* atitfliitl with tin* brat of silk, nml th« but .l. ‘J* 0,1 with the b at of Barhonr’a , Which la imported from (tcotland. The** ! v!^T^ 7 "" L “ Mt Boproved la.ta.gzd ><*« • 111 Mad them an taev fit, alter you * '•‘• [■airyngwIU wr.ir nohe that I* no O'Jha bottom **A. A. llgttlv’a ft00 Hhu.. —- h tork or a. 5. onSSSSTcMfoijlv A Al m&MS ( LIQUORS, ‘.’lifilj^EDITIOiV. PBIl'EJIXLV $1. BEERS, f! r 0r;,f."y/ qywwhj ' ^ ^ * -. , ,„ ri ,. i. e titgo (f/ maf , WANTED! 1 liuvv and alwi.y • k«f.-p < u hand g full eU| ply »| • KNOW THYQFI P ^W Imi*ort«d sgd nomrstic Uquors, Recta, Cham* f Iq addition to my former nrrHi»;;»-utontH I iv", « j. I W”. * hlck 1 *"* “"'“k “'I to boy and ship Dfl-.l Fruit. | l,»v« tori <■"« iu »i* oioess out ui your wny j for . seroon .Innr ,l,w)tnr • * treat Medical IVerKoil Manhaod. '• UWE * 1 1 0 “:'“ KK1 ' p ’-'' i .U« co,uin R .he a.lv.,n. J ao.o, n v«j toa carpenter shoo. A workman ; ulfi b-nu an^v J.‘J“‘‘fy> v |“'l | r. Xmsy- »'|.I liptai 10- ! 1 " r ! tho commissions usu.lly pti.l to X.w j will oorno up lliat tluy, or llial (lay | ,° 0 X ’ er m 'i nd , ’ ^ b u» .Sioti n.Ju.sfMeiu"! VfoiJn ami L'ji||pr Hnti***{*0 I! York hmws for hudiiug them. I will week. He'D lift the dooi off ll * 1 au d feel deiKindcnt upon nobody’s •aritti.rafc ‘ Ma P ,e 80(1 Ur0treICf> 1 11~« - N« Yon, on or o. M b ages, run. hi. plane over the sag- ““;\e n i c „ci or c.pZ ? “iof wh^hV 1 ! 1 * CU i , ‘‘ ?P5*• cll * x » nic jU-**** 1 *, «t<l*! which I am a-iiing g* CHEAI* A« TIIK C'llL'AP AttgUKt and rt-inain therednrinx the Dried K* n R ® n « a few tunes, uixl your bill ; _ «'h“;' oire »• s trtsi ssd bo cosrio.-<l« Fruit m»>. liriug in your Fruit curly I i« cent. Ten minutes of your j Tbere are two 8aU8a „ 0 .loafer# i L’ r . y l l Pin-inn,li llesr un Ilrillfflll ! ‘ Dd 1 ‘‘.’“"T ,OM ’ ,n * ,,dl " 0, “ 1 '’ p “ jin, ‘ liu, , e wo,,ld bavc aceora l ,lhllcd i iu Paris who have shops adjoining ^• r *»fM | i Ri:t, vuaiantacd iu i>ca tinrr' fr6SII lIllcllllldll liPCi OH IfniUglil I. f n || value for vonr truit, to allow you i the work. cac lj other. One of them h&t S25^2i^^iS k ^ , Js'rS r i‘hS; Aiwa, ; Also a part Ol ih. M*ing Of th. commit. I A door-lock refuses to work. i ., a iutoil on his glass window, over i»"'ks“«■-;) *111 h- r.fuou-0 _ „ . - „ - sions. IlMpcctrully, .Something is the matter with the ovraniid of sausaues- -‘Attbir. oil*- 's!"." 'iirtw’ Free LQQCll from 10:30 A. M. lo 2 P. V : »• «• a>HKX. bolt You arc not a handy man. ; ty centime* a pound—to pay more '„V ! i bare o>M<ai t» m, . . m Foot of Cot... Avenue j and w you have ne.tools to remor* j J to be r „ b ,J^’ while tto other Tk.iu.* , , n * ; juljWtf the look and take it to the smith as puthis sausages Into au obelisk aud -£s5SgSSS s S ? ' SB ' : Billiard and Pool Table i nrf-n * D Tmrem you “° ,l0,, J' I you m.„t have him ‘ f )ainu alA<ve g il; ^ri.. whom .hi ; ! CHLAr LUMdLK corae ' f-. Tbe »«<'■ . limes a oound-to pay Ic.el.to be 1 From a.w um.l Uw «alotlb- I .( Lk^a j I u. .aw kwo4st Ml'.Hoo.asar Aoi-Hra i J,‘ ^ r t* Bt least 50 cents. Xow, | polsonedT’ uStciIu*?., —r br. _ „ _ , , , wb«. I will *ti»«» ismWr.-u »ui suKisht ll J B * ,rc spring has slipped out or —— — Snpply «f le« • band. w * i- * JAKB ISRAELS, — aAI<7hK W. Xir.lll.KB A CO, ru:u.qi.!», r>. i st?w!2s. _ lS^l's§HEAir i L^M‘ ,,? rHY8ELFi handy roan would have fixed it with no other help than a. screw-driver. When'yon have your work, shop take care ol your loots. Huttermiik i* the innoceut li| that il i* proposed lo iol in llie barrooms of Iowa to take the place ol the proscribed alcohol- Ip eilmulants. The dog was bartend for, and as Lincoln, sppreaobed the bad| man, elbowing b(a way through 1 erowd, he said: “I'll invest a quarter In yonr game, eir.” The badger operator looked at Lincoln’! hungry dog and smiled as be took tbe (liver quarter. Lincoln caught the deg and ted it op to tbe barrel. Hastily grab bing tbe mastiff, he threw It Into tbe opening ’totber end drat. Tbere was a pause of a second, and then followed a lively scrap* Inside tbe barrel “Hold on, tbere,"orled tbe man ager. “Fair play—" But be was too lata with bit remonstrance. Ont sprang tbe badly-frlghtoned dog with tbe had- « er sticking to hie hindquarters, 'be erowd parted, sad away went tbe dog and badger into the Inner field of tbe rsce-traok. The hed ger atuok like e brother, teems ran away, woman feinted and the crowd roared. Lincoln foirly went into spasms of mirth, the fun was so enjoyable. Tbe countryman owning the dog was paralyzed, as was tbe badger owner, who set up a great howl and waa mad enough t* fight “Produce your <50," said Lin- oeln to the hedger-keeper. “Foul nlay, foul play," cried the chagrined gamester, “and I’ll never pay it” Here it where Lemon came in serviceable. Catching tbe bad ger’* friend by tbe neek, he cried: “Give up tbe $50 or I’ll walup you." Lamon’e herculean proportions were too argumentary to be trifled with, and the money was banded to Hr. Lincoln, who in turn gave It to tbe countryman. Tbe dog was well paid for, and tbe badger business closed want or a badger. Tbe Increasing topertaece ef (lew Tbe rapidly increasing import ance of New Orleans, as not only a business uentrel but of eoolal and in teleotus! development, Is foreshad owed In tbe magnificent prepar ations being now perfected for tbe Orest Industrial and Art Exposi tion to be held there this aatumn. Tbe Managers challenge tbe gran deur of tbe Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia in I8T6, and no visitor or exhibitor will neglect tbe opportunity, ifbe la wlie, noth before and during tbe exhibition time to invest in tbe honorably managed Louisiana State Lottery, tbe next Drawing of which will take plaee Tuesday, August IS. Any information can be had on an application to H. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. *" abiui To oU vba arsiufitrug Dromtheerrers and iadUcnllona of youtb, nervous weakness, early deo*» lose of mas hood, A&, I will send ar* ips that will sure you, PEEK Of CUltQK. This ( remedy was discovered by a I fa Uouib Amerioa. Sealser'* up for SffiKSKSar A5KSS rs T. Ixxur.