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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMBS-RECORDER: TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1891.
Brought back
to health—sufferers from the worst
forms of Skin and Scalp Diseases,
Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, and
all manner of blood-taints. It’s
done by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med
ical Discovery, which purifies and
enriches tho blood, and through it
cleanses and renews tho whole sys
tem. Even Lung-scrofula (known
as Pulmonary Consumption) yields
to it, if taken in timo and given a
fair trial. It’s guaranteed to bene
fit or cure, in cveiy case, or money
pud for it is refunded. Only a
medicine that docs what is claimed
for it, could bo sold on such terms.
Mo other medicine, besides the
“Discovery” has undertaken it.
So positively certain is it in its
curative effects as to warrant its
makers in selling it, as they aro do
ing, through druggists, on trial l
It’s especially potent in curing
Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysip
elas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes,
Goitre, or Thick Meek, and Enlarged
Glands, Tumors and Swellings.
Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal
under its benign influence.
gn.lire.tlon. of N liu.baod.
Robert J. Burdetto sayss "Vou say
yon demand a domestic, useful woman
as your wife. If that is to marry Nora
Mulligan, your laundress' daughter. She
wears cowhide slyies, is guiltless of cor
sets, never had a sick day in her life,
takes in washing, go#* out house clean
ing and cooks for a family of seven chil
dren, her inothferand three section men
who board with bar. I don't think she
would marry yon, because Con Reagan,
the track walker, to her style of man.
“Let us examine into your qualifica
tions as a husband after your own mat
rimonial ideas, my boy. Can you shoul
der a barrel of flour and carrydt down
cellar? Can yon saw and split ten cords
of hickory wood in the fall 8b us to hare
ready fuel all winter? Can you spade np
half an acre of ground for the Idtchen
garden? Do yon know what will take
the lime taute out of the cUtern? And
can yon patch the lc&k in the kitchen
roof?
“Can you bring home a pane of glass
and a wail of putty and repair damages
in the sitting room window? Can yon
bang some cheap paper on the Idtchen?
Cun you fix the front gate so it will nut
skg? Can you do anything around the
house that Con Reagan can? My dear,
dear I>oy, yon see Nora Mulligan wants
a higher type of true manhood. Vou
expect to hire men to do all tiio man's
work about tho house, bnt you want
your wifo to do anything any woman
can do.
“Believe me, my son, that nine-tenths
of the girls who play the piano and sing
so charmingly, whom yon, in your limit
ed knowledge, set down ns mere butter
flies of fashion, are better fitted for wives
than you are for a husband. If you want
to marry a first class cook and experienced
housekeeper do yonr courting in the in
telligence office. But if you want a
wife marry the girl you love, with dim
pled hands and u face- like tile sunlight,
and her love will teach her all these
things, uiy boy, long lx-fure yon have
learned one-half of your own lesson.
NOBLESSE OBLIGE.
If 1 were you and had |iiuk ,htdls for ears.
And eyes like violets dipped in
Of having lay love's love I’d have no fears.
If I were yon.
If I were you. with such flower like face.
And all a flower’s own grave to hold it loo.
I'd keep my heart as flower pure In Ita place
If I were you.
If 1 were yon and looked to be a queen.
I*d keep myself, as though 1 knew.
That what's lietieatb should equal what is
seen. i
If i were you.
If I were you. and Uod had made me fair.
So fair that I seemed made to woo;
I'd bo as gracious as my grama were.
If I were you. ?
If I were you-bnt no. alas! 1 see -
I could not loro yon as I do;
Nor tell yoo ail I'd strive to lie, - , .
If I were you.
. -Ilrunklyn IJfa.
For sale by FLEETWOOD A RUSSELL,
■ole agents, Anterlous, Ga, 4-29-dawlm
Ot L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE SS33S
Actor Tool© and the Cabby.
Anent Mr. Toole’s visit to New Zealand
one or two mousing stories have- come to
hand. Just before leaving Napier he had
a difference of opinion witli n cabman us
to a Jure. The matter arose from a mis
understanding on both sides, bnt ns
Toole was detertninoil not to pay tbe
amount, which lie considered unjustly
demanded, nnd ns the cabman was
equally determined to liavo it. a sum
mons wus tho result. The evening pa
pers annonneed the fact, anil stated that
Toole would defend the case in person
in the resident magistrate's court.
A large crowd assembled at the conrt
honse in consequence, but Toole, huving
seen tbe |tarograph referring to the mat
ter, preferred paying the claim to being
made a free show. The crowd rapidly
melted away when this was announced,
but tbe fact of the payment did not ap
pease the irate cabman, anil when Toole
drove down to the launch which was to
take him on his way to Auckland, one
of the cabmen on the stand called ont
for “Three groans' for Toole."
“Oh, make it fonr, do!" cried Toole,-
and fonr they made it
It was probably the first time the fa
mous comedian bad over been groaned,
and he was hugely tickled at the dem
onstration.—London Tit-filto.
BY THE CAR LOAD LOTS.
TbibMt Shingle* .made at the lowest
prieee ever known before. Address
H. M. Jonra, Americus, Ga.
D. C. Jon em, Leslie Ga.
»lllmay?0 v
SHINGLES •
-AND-
LUMBER
fn> t ore the above named articles, we are
S repared to tarnish t bem on short notice, i
■atufaetlon guaranteed. Will deliver at
P-rktrs station, ten miles from Americas,
on 8. A. AM. B. B. Address as nt Leslies
Ga. It. a. WILSON AGO.
SUFFERERS
tOFt
Youthful Errors
Lout Manhood, Early Decay, etc.,
etc., - an secure • home treatise free
l,e „ ,| . -luga fellow sufferer, C.
\V. I e tc, I*, i). Box 316, Roanoke,
Virginia. • 1 »•
Knig gts of Honor
The in Atuorl.JUS Isevei ten years
InMiri-a for Afxewanenta light
Huffst end cheHps'oi life Insurance. rot
*torm*tio%appl *
and Whisk*? B AMU
Historic Bell*
One of tbs most remarkable historic
relics in Rhode Island to the bell on the
Bntterfiy factory near the village of
SaylesrlUe. Around this bell abont four
inches from the grown to this npentcrlp-
tiou, “Peter 8ece*t,' Amsterdam, AOn
M. ft Fecit." .It to thus se»' fortl
carved on the bell, together with other
luuawa ir ■" *°
that this bell was long used on a convent
hi England, and was sequestrated dur*
' the “ ‘
:t to nisi) hpnrrtf its fiisfctry that it
on the ship
hich tras captured kb;
ship
United States authorities with a
tot of captured stores, anil thus came
the. hands, itf the late Stephen
to itsairexsotjilake in tjto But-
faetory.—Pawtucket IR.T.) Trib
une.
I*ole Pulley for. Are Lamp*.
Moat of die arc lamps used for outdoor
lighting are bung from a cord passing
over a pulley. And their safety necessari
ly depends on the strength of this cord.
Usually there is another pulley fastened
to the pole, and the cord passes over this
pole pulley down to&cleat or a windlass.
As this pole pulley is randy found to lie
in line with the cord, the result is that
the rope w*ra|»es on the edge of the pul
ley and wears ont in u short time. A
remedy for this has bwn provided in a
;k*t proof pulley, which fit* the up
turned end of an ordinary polestep, and
which can swing freely on this support.
Et is evident that such a pulley is quickly
put up and will always stay in lino with
the cord.—New York Commercial Ad
vertiser.
Uevenge.
Horne (to his friend at the concert
who is 'applauding enthusiastically)
For goodness sake don’t, man; that was
abominablo! You’ll bring that cruel
music butcher out again
O’Bowie (with increasing enthusiasm)
•r-Good! Can’t yon see he’a half fuint*
ingwith exhaustion? I want some re
venge, my boy.—Exchange.
It sbonld be remembered that the
deeper the well the larger the area from
which the rain water finds its way into
it. No discharge* or other secretions
from the room of a sick person should bo
thrown on tho ground or buried in it
within at least 100 feet of tho well
The Oldest Family.
In matter of antiquity Mohammed
must yield precedence to the Chinese phil
osopher, Confuciti-*. who died 470 years
before the Christian era. There is ho
known race that cuu boost of an antiquity
like his. On the occasion of the death of
the Chinese statesman, known in Europe
and America as the Marquis Tsaug, we
learned that his title ot nohliiity wv
due, not to any connection with Con
fticitw himself, but* to his desoea* from
one of the fonr chief disciplestht
great teacher.
There are, however, very iiiifheron>
living descendants of Confucius: aud’al
though he has been dead J.JJTO years,
superior rank is conceded to them in
China solely from their relationship to
him. Moreover, when Confucius war
born, 550 B. C.. bis family was already
among the most ancient of liie empire,
and had a recorded history ot more than
three centuries Tradition goes still
further-back, extending the prukible
duration of tho family to little lays than
0,000 year*.—Chicago Time*. $
VeepurliiM* Dfuceiidimt. f
It is ratmr remarkable that so many
men identified with the early history of
this continent should have living de
scendants. Many of us remember the
lady who vi-ited New York some years
ago who claimed descent from Americas
VespuciuH. and had a conviction on her
mind that the Congress of the United
States onglir to bestow some kind of
pecuniary recognition on tb^ name.
Congress was not in a pensioning frame
of mind and sho returned home u» richer
than she came. i£
Her visit, however, led to a close in
vestigation of the career of her ances
tor, which resulted in the discovery that
•the word America originated in a name
giveu by the natives to a portion of the
coast which ho visited. Nevertheless
the lady is believed to have been lineally
descended from Americas Vespucias, of
rather the person whose name was Lat
inized into that form.—Chicago Tirn&i
for Infants and Children.
“C„ter!a Is ao veil tdspted to children tiutt
I recommend ltu superior to iny prescription
known toms.- H. A. Axcsxx, X. D.
Ill Bn Oxford 8t, Brookj rn, H. T.
“Tho nan of 'Cretan. • Is souherwl end
lu merits no well known thnt It areas » wotfc
of enpererecatioatoandoaoU. I<ov sretho
loteutceDtljunntHl who do not keep (Morin
Ml JS?VSk I V
flssMto areas Oofc, Oooottpetlon,
Boar6tom*cb,DIuTbmo.Erucutton,
Kills Worms, (Iras sleep, and prom
WltfoStnJorlons
-For several jeon I hoes reoornmwided
Ed win P. Pisdxs. M. D.
-Iho Wtothrep." USth Street and Tth Are.
New Tork City.
IB Conn Coxpaxt, 71 XtnuuT Stub, New Toss.
The Pose of the Crsr.
LittloKapioff had made a bet with his
fellow pages that he wonld pull the Em
peror Psnl's pigtail (which waa held in
respect by the highest personsin tbe
realm) like an ordinary bell rope at the
next conrt banquet Accordingly, when
tbe exar took his sent at the table, sur
rounded by the members of the imperial
family and the dignitaries of state, Kap-
loff took hold of the qnene and gave it a
jerk as if he ware palling a bplL The
emperor uttered aqry of pain and .turned
round in a desperate rage. Everybody
trembled; only the little page stood there
cool and impassive. ■,
“Who did that?” inquired hia.majesty
In a passionate tone. '
I did," said the youth; “that qnene
to always awry; 1 pnt it straight down
tbe middle."’' - 1 ’•< ' ,u ■
“Why, yon scamp, couldn't yon do It
without pulling so hardr and there the
matter ended.—Le Petit Monitepr.
How File* Multiply. •'"/
From where do all the flics coittE? Tbe
question to often asked, and seldom re
ceives so satisfactory an answer’4s has
given by n contemporary i- The
fly toys more than a hundred
i. and the time from egg laying to
maturity is about two weeks., Most of
ns have studied geometrical progression.
Here we see it Ulnstretcd. Snpposo one
fly commences “to multiply , and re
plenish the earth" abont Jan? 1. Jans
15, if they all lived, wonld give 150. Sup
pose seventy-five of these are females,
July 1 wonld give us, supposing no cruel
wasp or other nntowunl circumstance to
interfere, 11,250. Suppose 5.025 of these
are females, we might have July 15.
845.720 flies.—Rarebits.
Mrs. John Drew has been on the stage
for sixty-two yean. She to seventy-one
yens old, and when a child of nine aha
appeared in several plays in the Louis
ville theaters. She was bom In London,
and was advertised in her youthful days
cured si KodirwCJP tHBKS
outuio. Bookofptr-| as in “infantils nhanosBeoun. 1
tlcnure rent SBU. I
B.M.W001AXYJLD.
•a. oa«siMia«Wtok Km
A device is used by traveling meu tor
the name strap on their valises. A card
bearing their name and address to slipped
into the leather card pocket in the nsnal
way, bnt now in addition a piece of mica
is slipped in ou top of the card, keeping
it mult mid clean, and at the same time
permitting it being read by reason of its
transparency.
A grim relic of the Maxwell murder,
preserved at the Four Courts in St. Louis,
is the dilapidated trunk in which the
murderer stored the remains of his mnr*
dered friend Preller. Tho interior of the
trunk to covered with bloodstains
Tho first gnn made for the Confeder
acy is now in the possession of Mrs. H. L
Miller, of Cliattanooga. whose father
made it at Holly Springs, Miss., in 1861.
It originally had a rifled barrel, and to
still iu good condition.
Tho royal standard of Persia, it is said,
is an apron. Stout old Gao, tbe Persian
blacksmith, raised a revolt that proved
successful, aud his leathern apron cov
ered with jewels is still borne at the van
of Persian armies.
LITTLE MARDRE, .
Hie Old Reliable Stationer,
105 FORSYTH STREET,
Keeps always on hand a complete assortment of Books
and Fine Writing Papers; School Books for
every county in Southwest Georgia.
Fine * Pictires, * Framed * and * in * Sheets.
Large lot of New Moulding just received. Send in youi
Pictures and have them framed. I lead, others follow.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
C. M. WHEATLEY, Pres’t.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vico Prea’L
B. H. JOSSEY, Scc’y Jt Ticas.
C. C. STONE, Supt.
The Americus Construction Company,
Svocessobs to C. M. Wheatley Jt Co.
Have tho largest stock of
Dry I umber
Both Rough and Dressed, evor held in the city, with unequalled capacity
for the execution of fine work. They will furnish the trade with
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantils, Stairwork, pulpits, Peis,
COUNTERS, BHEX,VINO, MPULDINOS, ORNAMENTS, ETC.
Prompt attention given all orders. Write for Catalogue and prices
Office and Factory, COR. BAY St JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78.
Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110.
CRAWFORD WHEATLET, Pin.
ARCHIE R EL0RID6E, Gen’l Mu{>
The Americus Refrigerating Go.
Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the
manufacture of Ice in a short time and will be prepared to
furnish Pure Crystal Ice in any quantityfrom a pound to a
car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soen be in
readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products
and will be perfect in every particular. For further partic
ulars either telephone, write or call on
THE AMERICUS REFRIGERATING CO.,
Offloe ft Factory Cor. Jackson ft Bay Sts., on Central B. R.
application for Waiter.
.EllROIA— SCMTEK CocN^f.
Court of retd
?. R. L. Bulir-
To the Honorable By;
County:
Thr petition of Jas. T --
van, Luiber C. Bell. C. J.*cb»telder, P.C.
C esg,H.*\ Bagley.w. E. Murpheyanrt W. p.
Wallis, citizens of city of Americas, Sumter
•’ounly. Ge rsU, others, respectfully
showeth iheir dealtefor the solves, Heir
Associates and su cessors. to be incorporated
under the corporate name and style of the
Americas Jewelry Co • puny.”
The pr nclpal office, plaoe or business aud
residence of said company,shall be In Ameri
cas, bumter County, Georgia, where a raa-
Jorlty of board of director* shall reside at all
times; but petitioner*. pr»y tor privilege_of
trHnsactlng business anywhere in or outside
of tbe State of |
tors should de l
company to do
Doll^V
| Hundred |
for t in*I
dred 1 >o»lars each: bu petitioners pray
he privilege of begin nlngjmaine<a when
lOper cent of said eatdtsl stock la pa dfa and
pray for the privilege of Increasing said capi
tal stock from time to time, in olscreilon pf
Hoard of Directors, as occasion and business
may demand to an amount not to exceed One
Hundred Thousand Dohara.
Th* object of tbelrsssocUt on Is pecuniary
alu undprofltafor its shareholders and the
business they propose to? conduct, is that of
buying, celling, repairing or manufacturing,
watch* s. dorks and Jewelry of til kinds,
sllv* r and plated ware, also mnslcai Instru
ments and musical merchandise of all kinds.
«>ptical goo's, preciouto stones, art goods,
t >rirn hrsc, class ware, walking canes, pm-
brehnwand cutlery and all other articles
of merchand se morally kept In Jewelry end
musical Instrument houses and petltlotiers
pray f<*r the pr-vllegeof renting or leasing
any of the articles as af »ri*ald. or that may
bekrpt In J welry or musical Ins’rumeiit
houses,or sell same for cash or on the install-
ment plan, or dispose o' same as nray be to
interest of sail company. Petitioners also
pray for prlv»l* ge to^borrow money for cor
porate purpo-cs. and secure the same by
morgage. trust deed orotberwli-e, upon any
or all of Its corpora e piopertp; o make
n<-tes, accounts, to buy bold, improves ell
lease nod rent real or personal property tor
corporate purposes, and dispose of anv real
or per-ona) property held by raid company
for cash, or on installment«, to subscribe to
or own stock In other companies If directors
should think it to the Interest of said com
pany. To appi Intail officers, agents for the
manafrenteat *»f It* buslt e»*.to employ sales
men, drummers, workmen, and all other
persons tor conducting sold bu-inets. Peti
tioners pray for the privilege to rnakORf d
enforce such con-tltuthm.by' aws. rules and
resulatlons for the government of said com
pany as may be necessary nnd proper, not
inconsistent with the laws of Georgia; also
to {rave and use n common seal, to sue and
be sued, toplend atnl be Impleaded, tocon*
tract nnd be contracted with, to have such
other powers ami to do such other acta as
Hreciist miiry uml proper, to carry, out the
intent, design **nd purpose of rnld corpora
tion. Petit l ner* pray to be incorporated
for the fu»| term of twenty (*J0) yenrs, with
privilege of renewal at the expiration of said
erm m-cording to law
And petitioners willeve^praj%ete^ ^
PetltloiicrM’ Attorney.
Filed in office ttiUHih day of April, 1891.
J. H. AI.LKN,
Clerk B C. *. O. ti*.
I hereby certify that the wbove Is a true
* • charters ol
HI.
J. H. Allkn,
Clerk 8.C. H. C.Ga,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
J. HENRY FREEMAN,
41S COTTON AVE.,
Contractor * and * Builder.
Rstlmates cheerfully tarnished. Also dealer m Building Materials,
Doors, Sasl, Blinds, Brick Slices, Iiilf,
Wall Pa|>crs, etc.; Leads, Oils and Aveiill Mixed Paints, tho best.in
the world. Call and see mo when yon need anything in my line.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
(Successor to Bchroeder A Strickland,)
724 Cotton Avenue. AMEBICUS, OA.
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galranlzed Iron Cornice,
Tin and Iron Roofing. Hot Air Heating Etc. - Iron Smoko Stacks.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
» on your Til
ticular. Ridging,
> 27, Roofing,
tee all work to lie first-class in every t
r iiu, uuu suu Lurnico wuri. 1 giianui-
ug, Cresting and rinals furnubed on sbori
- Guttering, Sixmting, etc
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition ore:. E. Whitley,M. B. Camp-
o 1, Jamvfi L. Montgomery. Liston Cooper,
J. T. Wortham. R. H. Chas , * . B. Ritter
and W. H. Cooke, of said ccunty, resiwct-
fully i*how that they have associated tn m-
selves together and d»slre tor themselves,
tbelr a«soclater, successors and assigns to be
Incorporated under the laws of Georgia and
made a body politic, with the right or suc
cession under the cor. orate name ot tbe
•Americas 8t am Laundry Company.”
Th object of said corporation Is tor pecu-
jalaty gam and profit for ita sbareholcers*
and the particular bus ness to be carried on
Is that ora general laundry, tbe wasbtngand
tnlng of elothrs of everv and all character«
d description, and such business as is
nsnal and Incident to a laundry.
Tbe eapltal stock of said corporation shall
be five thousand dollars, divided Into shares
of one hundred dollars each,with the privilege
of Increasing same to a sum not exceeding
twenty-five thousand didlars,andeach stock
holder to be In dvually liable to the extent
of hU unpaid subscription of said capital
stock Tbe place uf busin* ss and principal
office of said corporation will be in the city
of Americus, said eoonty.
Petitioners for thomse ves and associates
pray that under the corporate name afore
said, thsy ma\ b* incorporated an ’ min e a
body politic tortbeta l term of twen'y (20)
yea?s with • be privtlrgeof renewal at tbe *x-
B lrall m of that fin e, and o have and enjoy
ae following rights and privileges, to* It:
Tbe right to sns and be sued, idred and be
Impleaded, to eon rwt and- be contracted
with,to use a common mal and adopt, by-
la s, rules and reguiattois binding units
«UtokhnM*ra fdrlht g*ritofnmentoflO»rtock-
holdeis and officers no* laoon-latent with
WaWlTrilVK
?.M^OT,'iS^S?ra , <SS2
To taove, bold, own, are and < njoy ail
and io buy mchloery to canyon their said
business, and to appoint all officers and
agents for tbe man. ge ent oi Its business,
to employ s leemen, workmen and another
persona necessary to curry on the aid busi
ness, and to have and
law upon corporat e.
the laws of Georgia
JAB. DODSON A BOV,
Petition*-iV Attorneys.
It, Clerk.
Filed In offioe April i
I certify) the above n
‘ ' n the
Vbrll, lows,
J. U Allen, clerk 8.0.
Tim lH\st talking parrot is the gray I
bird with scarlet tall that come* from
tbe Congo. A few of these have a *eai*|
let braaataa well as tail, atul are known
a ^ , nu ^ v ;Bj
A grain of fine sand would cow on.
hnm
turn cover* from 800 to BOO pore*.
K. T: BYHD,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
and yot each of therehcaia. in REPRESENTING THE SAFBST15D STRONGEST COMPANIES IN.THS WORLD.
Insurance plaead on City and Conntrjr Property.
Jackson Street, next door below Mayoi
jror’s Offioe.
PETITION FOR AMENDMENT
TO CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumtbb COUNTY.
To tbe Honorable Superior Court of aahl County:
The petition of W. P. Burt, H. C. Bagley, M.
Callaway, M. Speer. P. C. Clegg, J. J. Ifanetley
ami II. Myrick show that they constitute the
iresent Board of Directors or the Americus
Times l , uMl-hlngCo..a conioration that was on
the ‘joth day of February 18U0, duly chartered
antler the laws of this state, anu under Mid
charter had an authorised capital of common
stock to the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars,
with the privilege or Increasing tbe same to
Due Hundred Thousand and that Ten Thousand
Dollars lias actually been paid Into said com
pany.
• Petitioners show that they desire—(all tbe
stockholders of said Americus Times Pnbli«hlng
Company consenting thereto)—to have said
charter amended so as to authorise said corpo
ration, towlt, tbe Americus Times Publishing
Company to Issue, to an extent not to exceed
the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, stock to
be known as “Preferred Stock," of said corpora
tion, said stock not hr he increased above Ten
Thousand Dollars except by a threc-iourtbs vote
or the stockholders, and to have the first lien,
priority and precedence over all other stock
previously issued by the said Americus Times
Publishing Company, and the said Americas
Times Publishing < ompsny to guarantee to tbe
holders of such “Preferred Stock" dividends on
the same at tbe rate of 10 per cent, per annum
on the par value of such stock to be paid on the
1st of January of each gear-out of the caruiugs
of said corporation, and petitioners will ever
pray. « T . . T
JAS. nonsox A SOX, Petitioners Attorney*.
Filed in office April 4Hi, l«il.
. ^ - ,J. H. ALIJ£X. Clerk C. 8. C*
I certify tbo above and foregoing to he a true
ext racy rom the Recor«l*‘«>f Charters this, April
J J. H. AI.LKX, Cleric C. S. C.
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C prescribed by physicians,
ring© free with each bottle
Hold by drugirista. Dewar
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Gleet In ItoOiiays, without Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contain* no
ncridor poisonous substance*, nnd
Is gusrantea'tl abeolntoly harmless.
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Sold In Americus by Cook's Pharmacy,
X. J. Eld ridge, Fleetwood A Ruaaell, J.
1 Hall and Davenport Drug Company.