Newspaper Page Text
THE AMEflICUS DAILY TIMES-KECORDER: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1891.
DOCTOR
ACKER’S
ii ENGLISH
REMEDY
S for Coughs, Coldi and Consumption, loboyond
I’Mltit of all modarn ramadld.
11* «l 'stops Cough la sm night. II mill chock
•aColdlnaday. II willprtrantCroup, rtllara
jAalhma. tad CURE Cooaanplloa II taksa la
lima. •• You caa't aford to ha allheal It."
? r rtf.* hottla nay aara you $100 la Doc-
• i—nay cars your III, I UK TOUR
HIT. Nth* IKtla eats hot
CROUP
,, 4 MPINCC0U6H
\L
bound tTCrP-JJ
MclYorVi,’^.?,'
I IT TASTE8 COOD.
RES SYPHILIS
b |mt satisfaction hr Uw nnof
with (ml
<sp p p i
Cures scrofulA.
CuresdyspepsiA
LIFTMAN Bi
Druggists, Lippms&’sBloflfei BAVASHAH, QA*
For sftle by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Ameriqua, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
Dr. BiC. West’s Nerve ajto Baaix Treat-
mekt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dlzxi-
ness. Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Nour.il gla.
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the
ose of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in
nsanitjr and leading to misery, decay and death.
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
In either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperma
torrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain,
self-abuse or over-indulgence. ^Lsch box con
tains one month’s treatment. $1.00 per box, or
six boxes for 55.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re-
oeipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order reoelod by
os for six boxes, accompanied with fo.oo, we
will send the purchaser oui written guarantee to
refund the money if the treatment does not ef
fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by
THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.. Sole Agts^
Americas, Oa.
AUGUST MYERS.
Artistic Tailor
Has removed 111* establishment to the
basement under T. Wheatley’s, Forsyth
street entrance, where be la prepared to
do
FIRST-CLASS WORK
always guaranteeing a nice tit. Cleaning
and repiiiring promptly attended to.
SUITS TO ORDER
From a handsome lino of patterns. Give
mo a trial.
aug2H2mo
OUTSIDE OF THE WORLD.
MAINE COAST DWELLERS WHO ARE
BEHIND THE TIMES.
The Flatter Meld of Il.ik.t I.l.nd and
th. Discouraged Cltlsen of III* au Iluut.
native. Who Never Saw a Hone, a
Train, an Engine or a Brick Uou.c,
The residents of Sooth Thomaston
are, in common with other Maine coast
dwellers, rattier behind in the march of
progress, and it doesn't require much to
startle them. The other day a steamer
passing White Head blew very a long
blast from her peculiar sounding chime
whistle, whereat the villager* marveled
greatly, but at night they were pose
tively frightened. A steam yacht in the
harbor displayed an electric reflecting
light, illuminating the sea, sky and land,
and not a few of the unsophisticated na
tives, remembering the nnearthly shrieks
of the strange steamer, coupled the two
events and concinded that the nnlverse
was about to collapse.
The innocence of these people will not
seem so very strange when it is remem
bered that many .J the natives of Mon-
hegan and other coast islands imve never
seen a horse, a train of curs or a brick
house, never liaviug set foot upon the
mainland. There is a man on Monhe-
gun island who knows the Boston and
Banger, the New Vork and Bangor and
nil the other steamers that pass the
island by sight, but although nearly
seventy years old, lie has never been on
board of any kind of a steam craft, and
bos not the slightest conception of an
engine.
It is not very long since a few seres of
rocky soil in outer Casco bay, known as
Basket island, was deserted by the only
people who ever had the courage to live
there—an old fisliermun, liis wife und
danghter. These people lived in an old
tumbledown rookery on the little wind
swept isle, and were veritable hermits.
A.V UNCULTURED SIAID.
The man fished, while his wife and
daughter carried on the farming opera
tions, which consisted in harvesting
what little coarso hay the island afford'
ed and carrying it on poles to the cow
shed. They hail no garden, not even a
patch of potatoes, but were merely toil
ers of the sea. The wifo had not visited
the mainland for seventeen years, while
the daughter had passed tiie entire six
teen years of her life upon the lonely
spot, although the city of Portland was
almost in sight.
The girl was bright, but untutored;
pretty, hut miserably clad. She wore
no stockings and knew nothing of liats.
The only relative she knew of outside
the family circle was a half sister, who
sho had never seen. Her father said
that this other daughter lived "out
west” She lived, in Kennebunkport,
York county. This daughter of the sea,
much to the surprise of some yachtsmen
who once landed on the island, was able
to play several popular airs upon an old
accordion.
She had picked the mnsic out by ear
after hearing it played by the bonds of
passing excursion steamers. A party of
picnickers who landed there found Bas
ket island deserted. The' matted grues
was alive with field mice, and gulls
perched boldly upon the rotting window
sills of the old bouse, while in one corner
lay the dilapidated accordion which had
long been the chief consolation of the
lonely fisher inaideu. *" *
There is, perhaps, no more lonely spot
on .the vvliolo Atlantic! cons): of the United
States than isle nil Haut. which lies far
seaward off the entrance to Penobscot
bay. The name given to this island by
the enrly French voyager* Is most appro
priate, for it looks like a mountain half
submerged in the sea The people are a
simple, primitive set. and few of them
ever visit the mainland. The island,
with its fish and sheep uud blueberries, is
their world, and within its limited circle
they are content.
DISCONTENTED.
Soldo queer specimens of humanity
are to be found on Isle au Haut. Not
long ngo a yachting party went down
there on a fishing trip, and after catch
ing enough cod for a chowder went
ashore to procure some milk. The
yachtsmen soon fell in with a weather
beaten native who was looking along
the shore, and he informed them that
they could get plenty of milk, but that
they would have to wait until his wife,
who had gone blueberrying, returned
and milked the cows." The native led
the way over rocky pastures to a dilapi
dated cottage, and ushered them into
the kitchen to await the return of “Mu-
SMALL CHANGE COMING.
yorsaleby the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY Americas, Ga-
H thf rfst. known remedy
M prevents 8trl<e,ure. C«nt»Ui» Lii
Sold in America* by Cook’* Pharmacy
The floor was scrubbed as white us a
inau-o’-war’s deck, the cookstove was
brightly polished and a little plot before
the window* was gay with marigold*
and other homely flowers—all the re
sult of Maria’* patient industry. The
lord and master sat himself down njion
the doorstep and thus ruminated while
busily whittling a shingle and sending
np clouds of smoke from a short clay
1 "Time." ain't as they used to be in He
er Holt (the native pronunciation). Time
was when a man might getalivinghere
abouts. Fishin was g-sjJ 'u fennin
consid'able good, but that s all gone
now. Used ter he a good wharf in this
here cove 'n a good fleet er vessiis outer
here, but that's all gone now. My father
used ter bo in trade here—had a store
down there 'n sold nigh n'most every
thing, hut that's alJ gone now.” He said
tliut he had been trying to sell ilis place
—house, bam, land, cows and all, for he
wanted to emigrate to Washington
state. lie wanted #hpo for the whole
outfit, aud he stopped smoking long
enough to swear a great oath that he
wonldu't take a cent less. This man
bad loafed so long tliut he had forgotten
how to work. He seemed to feel that
somehow lie had been cheated—that the
world owed him a living, but that the
Isle an Hant was a poor place in which
to collect the debL—Cor. New York
Sun.
There ere 800,000 more widow* than
Widower* in England. In France fox
every UK) widower* there are 104 widow*.
An Abundance of Fraction*! Currency Will
Arrive This Week.
The shortness of small change, which
has annoyed merchants and the publio
generally for the past few weeks, i* to
be a thing of the past, so far as Ameri
CU8 is concerned, after this week.
Messrs Johnson & Harrold alone have
placed an order for 45,000 in silver
change, which will arrive in the next
day or two, and it I* said that the banks
are also looking for the early arrival of
a lot of sliver.
By reference to the Washington letter
in another column, it will be seen that
the treasury department- is ready to
furnlah silver change in almost any
amount free of express charges, so It
stand* to reason that the present short
ness can’t stand very much longer.
Musical Notice,
Mrs. Madden suggests to those per
sons desirous of instruction in instru
mental and vocal music to make ar
rangements with her promptly, as the
opportunity for the same will not be
kept open very much loDger,
sep20sun,tues
SAM ItOTJTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect July
1891
No. 18.
MailAKx.
Dully.
Juat Opened
Wo have just opened the nicest lot of
soft, stilt and crush hats in the city.
Thornton Wiieatlet.
sep20sun wed fri
PRINTERS’ INK.
The road to fortune is through print
ers’ ink.—P. T. Barnura.
“My success is owing to liberality in
advertising.”—Robert Bonner.
'Frequent and constant advertising
brought me all I own.”—A. T. Stewart.
My son, deni with men who adver
tise. You will never loose by it.”—Ben
jamin Franklin.
“How can the world known man lias
a good thing unless ho advertises the
possession of it.”—Vanderbilt
Mr. Upstart (who has married his
typewriter)—You must not go to those
Joneses any more. Mrs. Upstart—See
here, sir! I want you to understand
that you cannot dictate to me now that
I am your wife. Your days of dictation
are over.—Once a Week.
J. Henry Freeman will sell you best
coal for h ast money. seplOdtf
St. Peter (at the gate)—Name please.
Newly arrived Spirit—David Dukkats.
St. Peter (after an inspection of the
books)—You were a bank cashier on
earth ? Spirit—Yes. St. Peter—You
may be all right, but you’ll have to be
identified, sir.—Judge.
Jellyby—My dear, how do you spell
the word “controller”—c-o-m-p-t-r-o-1-1-
e-r, or without the “m” and “p” and
with an “n?”
Mrs. Jellyby—I don’t use either way.
I spell It, “U-r-s-u 1-a-J-e-M-y-b-y.”—
Detroit Free Press.
WESTERN DIVISION.
HTATIONB.
Lv...Omaha Arr
Unto* ... .
Lautmtt . .....
. Lonvsle Junction..
Irvin.... ...
... Lumpkin . ...
HioiUll
Richland
........Ponder........
Preston.
..Wiec
Jennings
Msirkett,...-
Plains......**
Salter
New Point
Littlejohn
Ar.... Americas... Lv.
No. 1.
Mail.
Daily.
• IT F
TH
7 45 F
7 84
TM F
7 10
6 68 F
6 64 P
0 48F
4 41
C 35 P
6 28 P
6 26 P
616pm
Pue’ng’r
Sunday
only
uurrr
Mixed.
Dally Ex
10 tr
10 J4
y 47
987
929
9 17
11 80 am
11 15
10 50
10 88
10 04
944
B 29
59
945
896
• 08
803
764
T 47
7 88
7 25
7 93
7 07 am
8 28 P
8 39
8 46 F
8 62
8 66
9 08
9 13 P
12 12 p u
12 32
12 42
12 65
1 02
1 16
1 20
1 37
1 46
1 51 F
200 pa
8 00
NoeT
Fass’ng’r
Daily.
7 00 pt
7 12 F
7 22
7 2D P
7 86
7 89
7 62
7 67 P
8 11
8 27
1 15 pr
2 06
263
3 07
3 10 pr
9 23
0 34
9 48
10 01
10 07
10 18
10 32
10 47
11 00
1 17 at
e io
7 60
11 30
11 43
11 60
<12 05 a m
112 10
|12 31
jl2 43
12 49 F
i: 1 00 am
1 0 00
EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS,
... Americas..,
..Gatewood....
-.Huntington.,
..DeSoto...
...Cobb.
.Johnson..
..Conor.,
, Cordele.
..Lr Albany
Philemma.
.Oakfleid....
Warwick....
.Taylors..
Pent*.
Williford
Seville
Pitts
Rochelle
Goodman
Abbeville
....Copeland
line..
.Horton..
....Lv Helen* Ar..
.... Ar Brans wick Lv,.
.... Ar Jacksonville Lv..
....Lv Helen*..
Verben*
.... Glenwood ....
..Mount Vernon..
.. l’etcrson.
Jtnpleton.
. Lyons...
.Ar Savannah Lv.
No. 5
Pass’ng'r
Daily.
7 32 P
7 28
t7 22
11 64a m
11 (H
10 62
10 36
3 65 am
11 oo pm
8 00 p-
3 08
3 00
2 45
2 40
2 21
2 10
2 04 am
1 65am
7 40 pm
No. 17.
MailAEx.
Daily,
6 10 p:
6 00 F
6 49
5 42 F
5 37
5 33
5 22
5 16 F
5 03
4 47
7 04pm
6 14
6 02
5 46
5 26
6 12
5 00 pm
4 34
1 45
1 38
1 25
1 20
1 04
12 64
12 48 P
12 40 pm
E. 8. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
rnrm-» '•ondmu* skill
.'err Kuiiini> 1 —
h> vl • • r, tftHiids
i (xiund «>f in hn d* ”
word,
Vo spalr** n in n, jrlttrtr»'<gtepr wo*
Of nr. P‘*••«*# «!-£». wn- •*'
Who-e*W> D o»iv r\-*>
VHnq iImHo’I * Win f
One' ciih but stiehk in praise of n
remedy su effectual and unfailing as Dr.
lUerce’s“ Golden Medical Discovery.
Acting promptly and thoroughly, it pr*»-
duces permanent cures, Consumption, in
its early stages, *ci*»fula, liver and kid
ney disorders, and all biood diseases, are
within the field of it* unbounded suc
cess.
One oi the n«»ble figures of Florentine
life is the once beautiful and fascinating
prima donna, Maria Piccolomlni, now
the Marchesa di Gaeteni. Theater-goen
of a generation ago will remember her
in her favorite r« le of La Traviata. Her
husband Is wealthy and a member of
one of the oldest families of the Italian
nobility. She lias one son end four
daughters.
DeWItt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the
blood, increases tho appetite and tones
up the system. It has benetltted many
people who have suffered from blood
disorders. Ir will help you. For sale by
the Davenport Drug Company,)
An editor works day ami night for his
town and county, and gets more abuse
to the square inch than all the profes
sions put together.—Curnming Clarion.
You never tried DeWitt’s Little Ear
ly Risers for constipation, billiousness,
tick headache, or you would not have
thesese diseases. For sale by the Da
venport Urns Company.
Mamie—Isn’t Mr. Turtell a strange
man ? He seems to live wholly within
himself.
Gladys—Well, it’* no wonder, he is
troubled with indigestion.—Puck.
FORCE THEH OUT.
QWIFT’S SPECIFIC Is a remedy which
is fir in advance of medical science,
as it has been expelling Microbi from the
blood, and curing the worst diseases for
60 years, and it is only recently that the
medical world have concluded that
THE ONLY WA X’
to cure disease is to force out the baccilli
through the PORES OF THE SKIN.
fefcfgj Never Fails to do this.
AN Ms- W. C. (Tiro, Editor of the
EDITOR
him. B.*o*ldaot .wallow solid rood, sad wss In
a most miafal condition. He mye theta* took only
three bottles, and that it effected * complete core.
t Discuss msUsdftae,
8CTC1 ?£Sfrm.
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
(DERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
Correct Sohedtxle, No. l, in Effect Sept. 0 f 1891
SAVANNAH Sc WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 25th, 1891*
No. 5, Between Savannah *nd Birmingham No. 6,
Daily. via Americas, Dallv.
7 40pm Leave Savannah Arrive 6<X>*n»
166am Lyon SoOam
7 00 p m
525 p m
'"1*
>o. 8 1 No.»l
Dallv. 1 Dally.
hng*ei>gt .Past Mall
EAHT Hi ifJND.
No. 5
, Dally
Fast M*J!
No. 7
Dally
PsMenrti
H:h7* in
515 “
6 8(1 •*
10 50 “•
5«Op ra
6 2lipm
1 03p ra
945 “
4 • A ••
7 85 •*
6 13a in
‘fi 8* “
Lv. Amerlcus Ar
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
*• Macon •*
*• At anta *•
•• Anhusta .*•
’• ‘•HV-nnat' ••
1(8 p m
M K3 a ro
l« k» "
7l» •*
8 l»» f»
1120pm
9 41 “
8 25 “
4 10 •*
000 a Ip
8* “
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
No. 5
Dully.
Fast Mail
WEHT HOUND
No. ft
Dally
Fast Mail
No. 8 .
Dally
Paa«engr>
112* rn
iliO
4 42 am
785 * m
1(4 pm
180 *•
4 10
7 20 »
Lv. Ahttriruv A».
Ar. Hmltbvlllr “
" EniRUlH ••
-*• Moatgornvrv Lv.
1 1 3 p iu
121) ”
111<5 a ru
6 55 a m
3 87a it.
I2»* ss.
lo 25 p rn
780 n m
StTf
■ Dally
194) am
5 20 a m
7 :W a no
8Sir m
^ *40. 5 T
Dally
1 04 p m
190 ••
251 *•
540 •
TO FL HVDA.
Lv. America** aF.
“ Brut thrill* *•
Ar - Albany Lv.
" Thoranevlll* Lv
" Way cr«»RR "
“ BrunKwich *•
” laraa'*nvU|^ ••
I os p ro
12 01 p ra
II 10 a m
8 60 a ro
fliJ
887 a m L
806 »•
215 ”
95jp m
0 80
f or further information relative to ticket*,schedules, best route* »tc. vie, apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Americas. (4* SDL HAAS, Tram * Manager.
JAB. L TAYLOR. Oan. Pew. Aft , 8. H. HARDWICK. Aaa’i Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Atl»nta, Ga.
W. H GBEFN. Oen'l Manager. E. V McBEB. Gen’l Stint.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Beorgia Southern ^Florida Ry.
' SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect June 14,1801. S’andard Time, 91th Meridian.
O HM* ■>oKthT
GOING M)UTir
8 20 pm
1U 60 p m
12 85 p
lo 15 c
7 lo a m
10 45 a m
11 00 am
2 06 p m
y 35 p n»
5 14 pm
7 18 p TP
.... Alia: la....
Macon
Mecon
.... Cordele....
Tlfton..,..
.. ..Vaido«ta...
. .Lake City...
.Jacksonville..
10 2i> p in
fl 10 pm
«io p in
3 17 pm
1 46 pro
11 H pro
9 45 a m
10 60 am
7 00 am
685 am
4 07 am
2 45 am
12 66 a m
to So p m
tow proiAr..
Ur .
|706am|«90pm
Trains arrive and depart from union depots in Macon and Palatka end P. C. A P.
depot in Jackaonvtlle.
Connection nerth bound and aou'h bound Is made in Macon with trains of Centra),
Macon and Northern and E.T.V.4G. railroads
A. O. KNAPP. Traffic Manager L. J. HARRIS,Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HENRY BURNM.T. P. a. Macon Ga.
JAMES MENZIEH, Bonthe-stcrn Agent.98 Weat I ay Ht., Jacksonville. Fla.
E. T. BYED,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THEJWOBLD.
e placed on Uty . ,
Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office.
dw»-dlr.
Where do you buy your Meats?
We are now prepared to supply you with Sweet Pickled Toncue,
Coined Beef, Dried Tongue and Fine Sausages. Call and see us.
MAYO & WINKLER.
TILBPHOXE 11*
Close connection made at Montgomery i
olnts in the Southwest, and at Aroerfcus for
irmtngham and all points in the Northwest.
* Meal Stations.
Bleeping cars between Coltnebas and Savon-
Passengers from Charleston destined to points
west of Bovanoah, change cars at C. & 8. Junc
tion.
W. N. MARSH ALL. E. B. GOODMAN,
Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Pass. Agent
Americos.Ga. Americas, Ga*
J. M. CAROLAN, 8. E. Pass. Agt. _
Savannah, Ga. K. A. SMITH,
Western Pass. Agt., 8t. Louis, Mo*
M. D ROVER, T. P. A,
Ameri cus, Ga.
JNO. T. ARGO, O. B. A.,
Americas, Ga
O. H. SMITH, G. E.A.,
New York, N.Y.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
Sayanuth, Americas
1’IME TABLE
Taking Effect July 12,1801*
10 00
10 27
S 15 pm
525
5 60
664
6 10
940
700
997
11 00
4 80 a hi
lit ...
arr ..;.. Americas arr I
.Americas. lve 8 00
. Cordele lve 6 20
lve Lyons...
arr Savannah..
...Charleston.
6 20paiarr. ...Charleston.....an t 15
Betw’n Montgomery and Americas, via Opelika
8 10 a m lve.....Montgomery.....arr 7 15 pm
.Montgomery ....arr 7
....Opelika arr 1
.. Americas ......Ivej 8
and Amdricoa, via Union
Between Mont
Springe and Colombo*.
7 40 am [lv..
It* Coiambus
7 oo p m
ive....Childersburg. *..We 5 05'
lve Sylacaaga lve 4 40
lve •Opelika lve 125
ar/ .... Columbus arr 11 45 am
Colombos lve ll 20
arr .
pm
• 30 am
itgomery
__lumbua..
arr,.....Amoricns- lve
rarpm
1190
890
Bctw'n Montgomery and Americas, via Knfanla
7 40 amdveT....Montgomery arrl 7 96 pm
11 05 lve Eufaula Ive 4 07
12 20 pm lve... Albany........ar« 9 50
2 80 |arr Americas Ivej 1 10
between Americas and Jackeonvflle,
pToo pmjH
Helena
..Amerloso ***ri
...Helena...
arr......Brans wick..
Jacksonville..
« »**ri warn
lv* ft am
It lve 1 u m
lie Ivej I "
Montgomery lor ail
fast Tennessee,
Virginia and <
Georgia R’y'
System.
-IB TUB ONLY-
Sbortand DirectLlueto the North, East or
This line is conoed»d to b, the Mst equipped
ad rani tha finest Pullman Blsepln* Cars In
the Booth,
Elegant Pnllmtn Bleeping Can, between
Jackionville and Cincinnati,
Titu.vill. and Cincinnati, -
Brunswick and Louisville,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and Now York,
- Philadelphia and New Oilcan.,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta end Chattanooga.
Without Chang*.
For nr Information address
B. W. WBEWN, Gen. Pa... end Ticket Ap-t
Knoxville. Twin
O. w. K1GHT, AM-1 Hen. Pus. &,t.
Atlanta. Georgia.
I A.k my agents for W. h. De.sla. fihoee.
f OSS for sal.,la roar pfaca a.lt rone
eater la Mad far catalogae, secure th.
lIlfNSi I
1PITUTE. JtM
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
pE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE ifl
\ It I* a wainlfM shoe, with no tack- or mmd
o hurt thefwtt niiulo of th« t*cit lino j
!»::/! ami btrnvae ire male in»r* *
;rade than any other vuinv/iu lurer. It cqul
iS2. s s.s*AK! r ^ a u .r.*ir^mg.
who want a shoe foryomrortantftaMBHM^H^H
TEE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE HAN %
OFFERS FOR SAI.R
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Macblnea on easy term*, and can
•apply the beat
Needles, Oils, Unis, Elc„
rOR All MACHINES.
Bpeclal attention given to repairing all
■mall Machinery. Order, by mall wlure-
eelre nr-.mnt .tunlfen
DOMESTIC - COAL!
For Sale this Season.
t a hall be prepaired tofurniah • high
grade Lump .Coal for Grate pnrpotei, in
any quantity this fall and winter,
S. R. SIMS.
Sept 3, tf
SUFFERERS
.OF,
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Kan> P-t-ay, etc.,
etc., can secure a home treatise free
by addressing a fellow nun.-.-r C.
W. I^ek, P. O. Box SIB Iiosn-.-e,
y;-pinia