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0*U>EKS BY MAIL.
| That We mate can mail ^handle orders them a special satisfactorily sttidy.
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and i couomiea'bUs proved by thousands
of pleased eustomera* Knouvh said here,
"’rite to us for catalogue of boors, >ash,
f Bliuds, Mouldings, ornamental Work,Ac
AUQU9TA LUMBER CO.,
'‘Buy of the Maker. *’ Augusta, Ga.
VOL. 2 ,
1 .EE
--prices ' Of
Kimbrough,
- Bickers & Co.
Greenesboro, Ga.
‘3 wide Sheeting Sc yard- ir £S
Yard goods 5c yard.
Yaid wide Sea Island
Best Drilling ail prices 6 c yard. and • grades. U>
’ V Bleaching 8}4 a yard.
42 inch Pillow eating 5c eacn. b!
\ 37x36 Cotton Hack Towels
Full size Counterpins 75c yard. worth 75c yard. .
44 All inch Wool all 36 Wool inch Serges Flannel only for 5Jc dresses 29 and 39c y»
> t't Ladfes’Fb^Black^leaiadess'stocklngs
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AS ■s CLOTHING CLOTHING B
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Men’s all Wool Cheviot and Cassimers Suits . 97.71 *$*-*8
suit can’t be bought else wher- for less than 81 >'■> »-•
i ■ € Overcoats \V e have a all full prices, line of style Childrens and sizes. aud Boys suits all clival. fi
« In Shoes we Lead tlie Crowd B)
-I SK^ast-swa; «">
1 '.a Women’s Sitoes from 75: pair up, S'?
a Childrens Shoes from Me pair up.
A: A big line of Furniture at lowest I'rices. \s\
F ©^.Remember the Place.
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KIMBROUGH,
• BICKERS & CO.
Greenesboro, 9 « Georgia.
NEW GOODS Wr H' Wr
*x ^> 0 ^ 3 \TX>/fBr I \k
Fall Prices! * ie u j t
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Never in-tfae History of the country have Dry" - Tv!
Goods and Shoes been offered at such Low Prices. jWd
g.-.
Tlie Augusta Bee Hive Stores Are ; L
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selling Dry Goods at and Lower Prices than one M & )
dollar will buy as much as two formerly would.
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SPECIAL I.V DRESS GOODS. s'
65/
5 > \
All Wool Serges, Flannels, Whip Coras, Sacking* and S'?
< ashmere 36x38 inches wide that wer» 35 & 40e now 10 b*
All wool Changeable Dress Goods were 20c now !2!-$. B5 V
All wool cha-igeable dress good- that were 15c now 10 tA, JT
52 and 54 in Flannels all colors that wor • 85c now 4l)c, Vj
40 \Vd Serges that were 85c are now 4!lc, s
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UNDERWEAR a:
• Co, i
[fa',
tidies heavy ribbed siiirtn tiiat w»*r<* -’“c now »9c.
i.a»!ics heavy ribbed shirts that were 5<i<* now 25c.
Badles heavy ribbed shirts that were 7.7c n«»w *i0c t R> y
Meid heavy ribbed that were 3 ?*•. now 2>>c,
heavy ribbed .shirts that weie 50c now d5c.
FLANNELS. t
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Special All 3 All 5c erttto; MTO » prices r* 1 flannel tu t< l r flannel DomeHtics. v\> I5c. 15c# 4jmr “/ v
wide Sc Island for ^ &
25 yards, \ard a island tor . *>1.
20 yards, yard wide br-st \
16 cards' yard wide^best Bleaching for 51, T ZJ M
New Ginehams Extra Heavy at 5c. t
Best Check Uomespoos 26 inch w ide at oc.
-SHOES!! SHOES!! ^
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,5.1, Ladies Ladies kid kid button button shoes -roes that tl at were were 3125 31:35 non now 85 Hit. -. t, »
i shoes tnat 81.50 81 W.
t . Lad.-s kid button were now
Ladies kid -ll--..- ttiat si.7 l,A 81 2 • -
button were > ' >. #. *
* i Men* calf lace sices that wer»* $1 50 now 8! ‘- v'
Mens calf lace -lns‘s that were Si 73 now -1 25
r- Metis <-aif congtess were 51 n<> y tt on.
.Hi Mens calf congress o**s ti,.t •*erc.?l-75 i*o V ir
'.ONl.Yry.L JE 3 - TrT. Myers, :.d>
9I0 and 92 1 Broad St„ .‘\ugUNta. Ga, U jiOj
HTSpecia! attention given to mad order?.
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THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
&N ADVOCATE OF JEFFERSONIAN PRINCIPLES-
OPAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26 , i894.
Our Local News.
City and County Items
B"ieily Told.
F- Rubin's Announcements.
Polkas 65 cents.
Jeans 10 cents up.
Good felt hats 60 cents,
Men’s $18,00 suits now $1-2.
Good Ladies shoes, calf skin, 95cts
per pair.
New lot of Beadsteads at $1 40 just
received.
Men’s shoes at 00 cents per pair,
high cut brogais $1,00 pier pair,.
Clothing! clothing! clothing! cheaper
prices than any house in Middle Geoiv.
gia.
Furniture of every desciiptlon in.
eluding a let of cheap bedsteads are
taking the cake.
New line dress goods just received,
also a quantity of 36 inch sheeting
which is going at only 54c per yard.
Fall goods are beginning to arrive
also a new lot or Dry Goods are ex¬
pected soon. It is your duty to buy
the best and cheapest goods, conse¬
quently go to F. Rubin's for bargains
of all kinds,
Major R, M. Cbapmau is in the city
this week.
Mr. Frank Mitchell took in Augusta
Tmsday 1 st.
Jeans at all prices at the Alliance
Store.
Mr. and J/rs. W. It. Gunn visited
Greenesboro last, week.
Col. Horace M. Holden spent several
days in the Gate City this week.
Buy your tl umels and linceys at flip
Alliance Store.
Commissioner Flynt was in town
Thursday paying off the teachers,
Clanton Garrett who lias been very
sIck for several days past is much bet.
ter now.
Go to Ihe Alliance store to buy your
winter sho^s.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Tappan of White
Plains, were among friends in the vil¬
lage last Sunday,
./Vice Hue of men’s undershirts at the
Alliance Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. King are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Farmer and others
iri the vicinity.
Car load 125 pound seamless sack salt
at the Alliance Store at 7<ni per sack.
The Georg'a railroad has put on
standard rules and all trains will be.
run by ttlegrapli soon.
if you want to avoid feeling the hard
times, buv your winter suits at the
Alliance store
Pi,re blood is absolutely necessary In
order to enjoy perfect health, flood’s
Sarsaparilla purifies tile blood and stien.
gl liens the system. It
We would advise our friends when
in Augusta to eat at the East End
Cafe, tv e 1 ad” elsewhere.
1 would rather trust that medicine t'uin
any doctor I know of, says Mrs. Hattie
Mason of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo, in
speaking of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera
and Hiaiiltoea Remedy. For-ale ov i
Dr. Ji. J. ifi.li>, D, uggist.
Miss Ella J . Noi ton left for A ugusta
r.i 1 unday , to . spend . several I dajs i will, ... ;
ber sister J/rs. J. II. C’liaptnau.
Messrs. C. I. Bell & Co.. of T’lilladeN
jji'a. , Pa., ,, have , an advertisement , , in . an-’
i ! $25.00 .. to .............. S400.00 can be ><•'■< made . by ...... working j
! for them between now and the Hollidays*,
j ! If jou feel inclined to avail yourself of
their offer they will furnish you full pars
j tieul ars. 3r
.
1 Representative John Johnson passed
tthrougli !, tOw.A Tuesday euioute to At'
lan 1 . the , Dln ,,{ .
i '^ 10 en ' °^ H *”* ion
; Hie legislatnru. B
} Try the U, 8. Denial Association j
j when in nee.1 of any woik in this line,
| j They liave tstabJj&hed h splendid rep- I
utation in Augusta and are busy from
j morn until night.
,
Mac y of the citizens of Kalns vibe haniber*! Ind., \
arc nev* i without a botth* of f
lain* Cough 'ft*tiledy i% tlie house, says I
Jacob Blown, Vue leading merchant «<f the
place. Tbiaiemedy ha.- proven of so much i
value forcids and croup iu children that
’ few mothers who worth wil
snow its are,
1 liu-'to l,n„toboWltl^rjLh^iePV be without It For sale bit
”<»
lJr. Ilei ! is having an addition built
; ! to his drug store on the eastern side,
which is to be occupied by Mr. L’he |
. Gunn when completed. Mr. A. J. !
j Mellon will have bis store at the stand j
’ vacated by Mr. Gunn.
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A large nurnW ot young people at- j
| tended (he sociable at Mm. Horace M.
Holden’s last Finlay night. Music
and soc'a’ games constituted pleasant
pastimes for those present. Mrs. HoK
i den is notsd for her hospitality, and
the young people return many thanks
foe her kindness.
live ry mother should know that croup
can he prevented. Ti.e first rupbifii ot
true croup 14 hoarsenc Thi ]< follow
i cd by a pcculinr rough cough. If Cham
j ! lycrlatns f>ougb Remedy s given freely a-,
*»oon asi the cough lias developed it will
prevent the attack. 25 and 5b cent b*it*
j tifcg fur -.1- by
Dr. If. j Ri:it>, Di iggi-t
GENERAL REMARKS.'
The Boll Worm It l>Mnu»sinK the Colt***
.......... iiim.
The laet mouth has brought bat littie
change in tho crop conditions through
out the state. Considered ns a whole,
the weather has been rather unfavora
hie than favorable, and both corn and
cotton have Buffered to some extent.
COTTON.
The receipts of cotton at the interior
towns verifies the reports of the depart
ment that in many localities the orop is
from 10 to Ifi days la i’hocontiuued
rains in North Georgia have added to
the development of weed at the ex
pense of the maturing ta the orop, reu
dering it liable to greater damage from
eariy frost.
In Special localities groat damage is
reported from boll worms, iudeed we
are not aware of any occasion or year in
which the crop has been injured to such
an extent by this pest. The ravages of
the wonn is reported as amounting to a
disaster in Jasper county, and the iu
jury by them as unparalleled in Oconee
and Oglethorpe counties.
It is with regret that we note the
falling price of our staple crop, and that
it now commands a prioAfnr below re¬
munerative figures *fw Vi it cau lie
produced. The comtUnSkmer in a re¬
cent monthly talk eaUodj special atten¬
tion to the effect that prey r handling
of the crop would have on the price it
would command in tho, market. We
would emphasize this -and urge our
farmers to exorcise eaw> in gathering
and handling the crap. . jn the event a
farmer should consider u desirable to
hold his crop, or any parr of It, let him
see to it that it is properly protected
from the weather, and that, no deterio¬
ration in grade takes places by neglect¬
ful exposure on his part The lessons
wo should learn from the present ruin¬
ous prices are severely tfitght, but let'
us, as far as possible, profit by them
and improve the condition and capacity
of our land, diversify our crops and
reader ourselves indepoi'dent and our
farms selfsnstaining. 1[ may not be
iimiss to call attention to another mat¬
ter in this connection, which lias been
often touched upon in the publications
of the department, and that is the at¬
tention we should pay 'ma* marlr tiug
of any side crop of which we may have
a surplus. The fact that our money
crop lias always found ready bidders
for cash in city and village has led to
carelessness in the disposition of the
smaller products of the farm, and many
dollars have boon lost by indifference in
this matter. It behooves us to husband
every resource. In response to our in¬
quiry the method of saving sweet pota¬
toes adopted by a thrifty farmer which
has proven profitable to him will be
found in the inquiry column of this re¬
port. The profit to the farmer results
from the difference in price between a
glutted market and a market in which
a food product is scarce and the de¬
mand steady. Georgia is among the
three first states in the production of
sweet potatoes, and by exercising the
same pains, taking the care adopted by
tlie farmer we have mentioned, the crop
could be made the source of much
creator profit. /
C’OTIN, )
Wo note* no fmlwfantialvdi'ifi^o i?i Mm
corn crop sinoo our report; for August.
With tlie failure of the crops in the
west we are to be eon^ralulabul on the
prospective yield in <b <>ivp;v.
TOTAS11.
Why is it that i» the tmual cominor
^ . r(i)iz , !r „ nl „ h Uji , H ps)ta , h |, put
than phosphoric * acid? T. Columbus.
VV. A.
As a rale, , the lands , , or , America con
, , sx ,
f° r phint food umn tnjy i) oi puoapno
ric imid. They alwi iu many eases con
tain gravel, which by gradual disinto
gration, is constantly contributing to
the potash supply of tlio soil. Ah to
t 1 y m mount of th ) two clementM' de
. fT * ,
,r,a,,f| * ( i> 11 ~ ,fl “
character of the crop. Another reason
prettmt* * itself in that tbt> of the
plant into . which . , ,, the phosphoric , , acid ,
enters is usually consumed and not re
turned to the soli, while that Into which
potash enters in tho hands of the care
ful farmer finds il^way back to the
field. For example, phnsphorio acid i«
,, ,.v.D.r r^rtu.n nfthft * who 1 1
which is entirely removed lf from the soil
while tho potash enters principally into
the , Brr * traw ., w > which is ** in " mrt p left “ on h ‘ land ‘ ailU
or fal to st<s:k and rcturiKKUn the form
of rnanurc In animal con sumption of
grain, mPi . winch 1 . dh dcmw.l- . e B tr. . r ,
more of the phosphoric add is taken up
by the bo*iy than tho potash. Hcnoe, it
i M easily scon that where a proper ays
tern of agriculture prevails that mure of
f V ,; potash i. r urucl to tho
> n t i il: form of inann|
CUT Hat.
In feWUni? hay b» do yon oon
gid ,. r it )xH4t f w «] th.- hay wi.olo or
cut': F. A. F.. WayncsGir 1,
It i* much better to fed your horse*
eat hay than whole hay. two bone
stjbjeeted to tho samo a.ionnt of work
aid on' fe- on cut hay and tho other
whole hay v.,.! sho•• * > - «<> . in a
time in much trdter enwUtirra
than th" Iatt»T. in t.t/*. i-aijt and w» ?
it ifc tht dsjdom to ran hay
tlirough a oa * i»olorn reeling, ana v*
the r. d i f ion d working capacity of
oar bt ;< i >; fiitial to pro i*;rity t it
woni' 5 is- welJ for 1 14 t/j profii by tfi
eauunphs.
W'eddiiiK Hells.
Married at the liome of the br'il.',
; Z/u.
• Luncefonl of this county toMis* Nancy
Mission. There were quite a number
'of friends present to witness the nup
| tials. The bride being si favorite in
I the home circle and the community in
.which she lived. On their retutu
.they were tendered a nice ••at home”
j by the mother of the groom, and a
good little crowd assembled, to wel
come them home, and present their
| warmest congiatul <tions. A nice
i supper was served and everything
: passed off as pleasant as a marriage
bfU
The groom is one of our best far
mer boys, of Pinker District. We
bespeak for them a bright future
launching out in the matrimonial
bark, on the uncertain sea of life.
May they have a long and pr< porous
future. Stay dear of the “breakers”
and Utterly anchor on flits golden
shores of the bright forever.
L. A. U.
Nitmua Oxide or Devitalized Air
Dr. Hothou U prepared to nroom*'
modfttH liis friends ir d patrons with tin*
ml mi imitation of this most wonderful
Atitosthetic for tin* relief of Main connect
cd wit'll tho extract ion of teeth. Nitrous*
Oxide is a rnphllyneling Aniesihelie, trails
in# complete uncouKCiousness in less than
a minute's time, and Us effects last but
folly* live seconds, 'l ids Ameslhefle has
been used by tins Dental profession for
nearly lifty years, and every casein which
it has been u-ed, with hardly nn exception
it bus given perfect satlsfa‘Hon to bofh
patient and operator. Tim Denial profes¬
sion vouches for the absolute safety of
this AmeMhefie. WYeomm.iid the public
to Die care of this enterprising young man
of Gicenesboro.
l>en<HM*nts Hnul.
Wo have repeatedly reminded yon of
the fact that you owe us by tlie “Blue
Mark” process. Wo would again call
on you to pay op you/ subscription.
Remember our expenses me minima t
oti just the hkuih now its when times
were VeUer. so help us If possible,
Hut you needn’t tell your postnmsler I
to slop your paper iinlcss your sub¬
script um Is paid up to date.
Application For Charter.
mo.tU.WHOM M'MAV i ONC 1 CUN:
I is b»*rel»y that
(In* i«*'riil*»ir HPHtfhm of tlm Dviifial Ahhoiii
l»ly of tin* slab* of Ooi tflu, licM dmiiiK
the voir IWM, will bo Intiofluocfl In
hii i<l Goiierul A ssoirihjy, au act Mm 'i’ltjo
of whirn )h hh folio wh'
"Am not to nlle and nfrmml, revise nml
vtmHoUtl tb i D\\* hvvwhI ttutn of Mu*. Umu‘vnt
AsMMiilily <*f (,o<ii|ila tfi’aultnK <*oi|»oinfo
aulhorifry to Mu* town of I’mwfonlvilh*; to
provide for‘i mayor nml rounollim'ii nml
other ofll^rs of said town; to eolhoii/o
tlx* oID''oih am) ecrpornlo nuthoillb'M of
snitl town to ext rein* «ueh j)OW»T* uo <1 'o
sueli Miinys nn may be oei'ensniy or proper
for Mm hewt interests. letielU, pe.uoo, uood
hiilcr, henllh nml mmerul '.vcllsuv ol hhu|
trwii aiifl the I n li a I »1 In n tn tle'ivof nml !•>
confer other nml MHlIllomil powers find
aniiiot<I v upon snhl oilhierH nml corpornle
»ofcboM 1 i 4 *H; to nuihoiize Mu* coi porufi* hu.
tluultlcs «»f ‘-iiid town l<» P'.vhh rule*, by*'
laws oiaf onlimincoH lor the KOVerimieiifc
o. * aid town* to nutlmi iz * p iif»hmentH I r
n viol, tion of said rulet, hy*lawM and or*
dimames amt fo» other pm jiose.H.'' lntentbni
Notice Is hereby mlveii of of nn **aid <i*
to apply during snid hohsIom n^
era I Ar^eiublv wbh'h session be.pitH on
I i.e foil, III Wednc-day in Oc|oh<r IH'H loi
Mo* pa: ol said acts the 'riUeol which
at I i.'i aImvc t foi th.
( « KOKGIA, rAMXFBBiio county—
* * M 111 be sold in Irani. Of tli« door nf tlte
( mirt (louse of said omititv, to the blgbest
niaa,.. <>»•'" i r '•» ( ,r civsh on (l»> ,y T,i * *•»■) 1 .. ,( ti.iy lv in
anstexryss j Jljr) liOf*<lr< <1 tj. 7 z::
f;i ^ , acr* h iiioit* or ici'H,
«dfu;il< d in 6o.b<1 fiiHi rurt M. M.. said < <»un
ty ! ( unded on No th by Imids of Mrs
Ml-^Ylarrief. Stewart,’ or'souib l.y"' b,i»iU
Mr«. Mrs. Mary (Gilbert hi id on VVckI, by biii<D j
‘d Mary K, Stewnit And Mj h. « onteb
i « ib-ewcii on which trant, or l;in<l VV. T,
bay resides Saifl land levl<l on an pro ]
perly ol paid Pay to v «n ex**eniinn 1
1 *J- “ rr ‘>L".*‘” r «f owl c,,„„,,
In favor of/I Hall against said William
t. pay. ««Id execution end levy were,
received oy me from » . 1), Jordan t.h.,
|,?iy ^tjabi'fxm-uulrn ' !!ii" f •t''‘of
land on the 10Ui day of March IK/2
D l, Uknuy, Shenlf 1. (
1 v< > ? u5 A Tai.uvkuiio ‘ " Hountv:— j
* J Will he wold • in front of the door of the
Court House of sa«d c<-uuty to JU< blubent
busier Tor cadi on Hie nrd i wday in
I e«l«. I*«ceriil^r nil that next tract vrlthm or paled tlo- legal of land lion, lying , of
, m nne body containing Kigh'y-tw. and
j .
! 1 ^“ "•.'! r ‘‘„ ,,r ! .....• :lu!
j In joining tlie COtlh District, M , In -aid e.-unty
eoisl, J land-(o.mcriy Acree, <d ffmwn, T. J
■ N. y. ,s II M.
I I!old 'll and others, now of VV, A, la-gwen
| Alien Edward*, Tim Stewart arid of he i.
Snid land Jevld on #m the prope-fy of Mar¬
tha K. Brown t<» aatixfy an executive In*
| j Mied from in favor the h?iperfor -Sallie Court of naid
c/-urdy of A. Farmer
| K*‘*cul fi x of t hr Inti t will and tenia went
I \ of S. .J. Farmer d<*e#».*e« d, arj'i in her own
right »L'ain*t *ald Martini H, Biown thin
*^4ih <lay of Oetuh*r inbt,
i D. F. Henry, Sheriff.
| ( < POK6IA. Tai.iapkhIUi t'ocsTY
| Vnrtrr and by yirtor of an orrtrr giant
ft\ in H r Ordinary M said county wil* bo i
M»ld to t! r hhhrkt. bidder for ca-b. williin
the logal bourn of sab' i it front of d<»or of j
< frurt House of n id county, on V e fmt
11 ay tit November All tlmt |
tract loi of land lying in 172 Oi-twld. |
M.. «aid county §1*1*1 ulng on*? hundred
and ninety a *-rr or b s, Adjoining f i
l lands of H ’I ickand VV. L K *n
diicjk on North Jh of J . ibittlc, *fti )
W t--! lH‘Uof ll. on Smith a n#t !
fiittilic road on .Vtuth and Eant. a* J
t|i»* property of. Estate of Aaion .lackMin i
~4’<l 'I hit * 4 October .* d l**b|
It ..S ./A RSON,
A* admitM'trafor oti Estate of said Aaron
1 at* k *-on di M?d,
Tho People’^ Advocate, Established
181)2,
Tho Crawfordville Democrat, Esfcab*
lished 1876,
Consolidated Oct. 6, 1893.
^' /^\ / f »V 1 H V /\J If KJ 1 UUll
Of Goods at
J. A. KENDBXCK’S
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( o\ distockpd atttl wilt s<-(I ■ tods at l attic l rices’
| I ”0 Lauit , S sl'Otlld COIT1C find SC” OUT N<’W Lint- of
DRESS GOODS AND CLOTIIINC .
Our Shops, Flats, Hardware and General lint of Supplies
gains a *"^ in Harness Latching the 1 nlilic s Eye . L\ <• arc O fieri . i ‘r bar
und Saddles never before known in this sn
tion. In fact
j
j Wli CAN SAVE YOl MONEV.
|
Call on us and we can easily convince you of fhis fact.
Wo. solicit your patron Age not from lavor but from merit only
Respectfully,
A- A^KENDRICK,
| Sliaron Georgia.
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MAKE Y8M 1EA11EA1TEBS
|
AT THE
Alliance Stare V ?
When in CniwfordviiH.
^
W»» propose to continue to be Leader.-, in /.uiv l‘r
He sure you see our Line of
lints, § Shoes, 9 Jeans & I^nctorv * Goods
Our prices on Clothing are Hem ti’kali'y L'i .v,
Very respectfully,'
Tlio At '■sa I i auco vS»* t*e.„
H tU ilAIMI i^, J?figr.
Lon I.
M ((hum sized ho iso inulc, mouse
C(i|(ii‘, mIkkI oil front frid, rtcioiliy Hlicilf
od. buck band galls j whil.n 4 (iotsj on
back, l.ihmal novard aileron.
IWllH. I„ A. I’ltlNTt*!*,
Lnion lVlut,
October 4 Mi lH!il.
IJnclilei.s A I’ll !<11 Sill V0.
Thehenl valve b. tin* world for i.’ul*
BruiMOH TeUc,,(;happe<l SoreM, Ulcers, Salt Kbeum IJldlhlitlfft
So re 4 , N’afulH, f»o«»!.
Corr.H, and all Skin KrupMonn, and
niv«*iy cureh Piles, or no pay required. H
if jbnnirafitecd t<»tflvo perfect wnl.<«faction
or money refunded. Price ”' centr per
1)0*. Kor wale bv Dr .K. a. Ibdd,
How To Cura //1 i Shin J ); w / > /1 .
Nlmidy apply "Swxvxt'x Ointmknt,
No liiteruat luc'tlelle- Itcli, all eriqdlnnH required. Gitrch’ llm
tefer, eczema, on
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