The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, November 02, 1882, Image 1

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H)L. XIV. &REEMAJN & CRANKSHAW, ■ DEALERS IN / uwnds , If ? tchcs , Fine yewel. K THE NEW 1 MfflTßßfpiHFfflX" Semi For Price List. 31 WHITEHALL ST., - - - ATLANTA, GA MRRAINS.HMRGAINS I •* I have just returnaLfrom New York andtfiaye bought the % * V ' ¥ Best and Cheapest* l , STOCITOF lei’s, Boys’ aifi lliiiiitatlig Bats, Boots, Sloes, Shirts, Ladies Dress Goods, Clunk Shawls, I haie laken advantage in buying early before the advanced price ||Aj am enabled to oiler bas cheap as any New York house. Cal •convince yourself. ¥ M. M. nusAaum. ■ sept 7 M r a ca*rd: V ’m solidly on this platform. i%vaut ho sell you HillWiM, STOVES, SEWING MJMK, ■lubber Belting, Housemrnishing Good pc., at a small advance on cosj, and {don’t you disremember the suggestion. Call right this way, % m ’ Yours for Business^ H. R. CH/nWrBERS. WM. A. WEIGHT Is still at No. 6 from corner Market anil Main street, where may be good assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, - MO FINE PERFU]!fl|B^f TOILET M LAMPS, very cheap, to make room for news Snuff, Fine Sccurs, Chewinjf and Tobacco. PAINTS, OILS and DYE STUFFS, * M * A GOOD STOCK OF With goood many other articles too numerous to mention. k PRICES REASONABLE- Don’t fonjet that Prosoi’lptloiv - nr,' Free where Medicines arc 'urnlslit <l. One dollar's worth of medicine otten cures the worst of cases in a short time. pt 7 Secret Diseases strictly Confidential. . JE<\ MANS m OOKSELLER and STATIONER! CORNER MAIN AND TAT LOR STS. n hand a well selected iissoruneut of School, Religious, Blank and Miscellaneous BOOK©, ■ Drugs, Pste®t Medicines. Cigars, Tobacco, snuff, and Fancv Goods generally. Any took not in stock wUI be lui ulshed on short notice Munlly Bibles sold'at one-halt the price |>u pay a travelling agent. A full line of Musical I nutrients In stock and will be sold at Lud ln and Bales'prices. w • Picture Frames and Cornice a^jpecialty. Subscription received to the leading periodicals. The Soap, and Toilet ioodsat Mann’s. The beat 10 cent, scent, 3 cent and 2% cent ClKs are at Mann's. • For the Holiday Me Kami’s will lie one Solid Glitter of Beauties. I have no competition In Bamesvllle, but am running against Macon and Atlanta prices. I tave but one price, Is the lowest t hat any market gives you. a NEW EURJYITUR E V ]N©w Carpets^^ *f e large stock, well assorted, and superior in quality. You wUI do Wall to call and axamhltir NEW GOODS. ■ fulsome must rated Catalogue for the benefit of country customers, n PEr IAL DISCOI N WG'O THE TRADE. W* report facts simpJjue use no bombast. We guarantee all goods to be as represented. ( J. MILLER, Ik 44 BKWchtkEE ST , ATt-AN A, K>A, ■ millera t 0., H Xd lo BROUGHTON ST., Established tsw* SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. pROWN’S TIOjST_A.iI, HOTEL, NEAR lA' OPPOSE DEPOT, MACON. - GEORGIA. E. E. Proprietors. kR AT E * TW O IDg p r 13 'y * H 1 STEWAR rmSMITH, X. ; WHOLESALE AND IN Mm, Tinware, Cutlery and Bonsgjrnisliing Ms, Plain ? isT Whitehall THE BAR NE S Vll.l jPKVZETTI! Entered at tbe Peat Office at Bara WTllie as Second Class Hatter. ATLANTA FURNITURE FACTORY, 553 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. Msiiufactiire Bel Ren Bets Raw from sl4 to S2OO. lh Jr*. Brooks Cos., 9 DEALERS JX 9 9 4 r Groceries Precisions? Acr> PLANTATION aid FAMILY SHIMS if toy Jescription, FORSYTEj^^-Gynj^tGlA. w Forsyth, Ga„ Sept, 2ot!I To Our Patrons And Friends, And V} “Consuming” Public Generally: It is with unfeigned pleasure that we taklthls opportunity and means ot extending our thanks to our friends id patrons for their supportßhd favor; and we hope by continued and unremitt ing attention t j their interests aslwell asa- who may favor us with their patronage In tho fu ture, to merit .nd secure their continued patronage and good will. We have the followlit| goods to offer for less money than we have ever offered before; New Catch Mackerel,Bagging aft Ties, Flour, Sugar, i 'ffee, Meat, Hams, Tobacco, Soap, Soda, and many other articles not necesftiry to mention. We: Imply say come and prlco and we will make It to your Interest. Ik octt9 Very Respectfully, - jl p. BUOOKS SO New Livery Business. Having purch: 'd the livery stable of Mjl A. Mufpliey, we propose to keep first class teams for hire, Mules an i Horses for sale, a llrst class livery business In eyery respect.* FOR SAQE. We will also kt p in stock a full line of Buggies Including the celebrated •eoCuMBUS BUGfctf Light running lniggles which; we warrant in every particul^ XT ndertak^r’s We propose also to do an Undertaker’s business and, win keep In stock of burial cases and robes, Nice hearses will attend all burials. & MATTHEWS. DRUG WRE. ' A. MURPHEY & This Drug Store has been given np tobe one of the neatest in this section. It is now in a better condition than ever. MR. C. M,. ROCKWELL still presides at the prescription you can assured that when you come to see us you will be with the of politeness. WE KEEP .EVERYTfIIiSrG, usually kept in a first class Drug Store. We have the best line of CIGAttS in Barnesville. sept 7 CoaKtiqn irT Barnesville. I take this method of announcing to the constituency of all parties that I have formed a coalition of BestgCoods and Lowest Prices. On tlic Commercial Cash Platform, and will lake you examine and*rice Groceries, Provisions, Confect Laundry snd TuileWkoaps, f. constantly on hand a full line of Cigars and Snuff. Pocket and Shovels and Tongs, irons and everything belonging to my linOr goods. With many thanks %>r past patronage, I will spare no efforts to a continuance of the same. ~ Very RespectAHly, ** A H). C. HIGHTOWER. sept 7 -3m West side Public Square. ENGLISH k KLOODWORTH* GEORGIA. Offer to the trade a full line of Dry Gills, Boots, Sloes, Hats, Notions AM ij&thing of Every Description. They have in flAk also a full lin%[ GROCERIES, CONFECTION ERIES, TOiiACCPji CIGARS. HARD iVARE and CROCKERY!^ Nl TKOUBLE TO SHOW GOODS Giva us*a call when you vftit Milner. aug3l-2m Live Furniture House 0 r of JOHN NEAL & CO. COHtmJffl WAMOOSE MERCHANT’^ CoßsisuHßt:. made on the same if Desired Ex exitFarilit iW- lor Storage- Office Salesroom No. 9 Bread (near Marietta) St. <# All communications strictly confidential. sept2B-tf wm/?hm C E NTLEMgN: I Wgg JSggMg MATBSSg as Dr. iLurrKK’s IRON TostcJb r neeewKyLa my DR. BOBEBTJI^CLELS.^^ 11 gi.es color to the blood\ I untilr<il healthful tome t*| H the digestive organs and J N tirrroux system, tanking \ B it applicable to Generali ■ llehility, lose of Appe- 1 II tile. J'rostral ion of Vital I H Powers and Impatenmsj B MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER WIEPICBMi CO.. 21> W. MAIN tymtllliw | IP 'H'lt Co., Ky.*x m>l, s from If f.-.nD.rt Hzs and fceautind *h* HUaH BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1882. mmm ( A. eamiinaHsn •/ ft*>' toa-ide of Iron, Peruvian Bark and Phosphorus if • palatably form. The nnlffir i tm ~r~ iriff fiffl (Ibmlgmi tJk& twthpMo eharweteristirof {other iron preparations. Boakselers and Stationers, School Books, Miscellaneous Books, # School Supples, Blank Books, Artists Materials, Office Outfits, Fancy Stationary, Wedding Invitations, Foreign and American Novelties, Visitors asked to Inspect Stock, And make our store their headquarters. HOLMAN COFFIN & CO., „„ s * 26 Marietta, Street, Atlanta, Ga. Tmns of Subscription. One copy, one year. $s do One copy, six months i oo J. C. McMICHAEL, Publisher. AD VER TISIXG RA TES. square s, ii w. ii m~TTm;T6 m~[i2~m 1 Square.... SIOO $ 250 s7oo|*lo 00|$1500 2 Squares... 200 500 1 10 00 15 00 125 00 a Squares... 300 700 1 15Ot | 204)0 30 00 4 Squares... 400 lo Ot j 20 00 |3OOOI 40 00 Column— 500 12 00 |3OOO I 30 00 80 00 X Column.. . 1000 20 00 j 3500 I 6500 so 00 1 Column.... jl2 00 25 00 j 4000 j 7000 iso o% Old fashionable remedies are rapidly Aiving ground befoye the advance of this specific, and old fashioned ot tbe tones the system, tranquilizes neu tralizes malaria, depurates and enriches the blood, rouses the liver when dormant, Slid promotes a regular habit of body. B For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. A WHENCEJJMES THE UNBOUNDED Popularity of lllcocfc’s Eras Plasters. Because they have proved themselves s Best External Remedy |Ajtcd. They will cure Asthma, voids, Coughs, Rheumatism, Neu* local pa Applied to the small of the back they are infallible in Back Ache. Nervous Debility, and all Kidney iroubles; to the pit of the are a sure cure for Dyspepsia a|d Liver^fcaplaint. .A.llcock’s Borons Placers are painless, fra grant. and quick to cij§e. Beware of imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOC%’S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. |f Remember This. If you are sick Hop Bitters wto sure ly aid Nature in"making you w ell when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptic or are suffering from any other of the numer ous disease of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. If you are wasting away with and from of Kidney disease stop tempting Death this moment and timi for a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terribl e siek- B Nervousness you will find a in Gilead in the use of llop Bit )u are a frequenter or a resident iasmatic district barricade your t against the scourge of all these ies-malarial, epidemic billious termittent fevers—by the use of llop Bitters. If you have rough pimply or swallow skin, bad breath pains and aches, and feel miserable generally Hop Bitters will give you fail' skin rich blood and sweet est breath, health, and comfort, • In short they can cure all Diseases "of the stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright’s Disease. $5,- 00 will be paid for a°case they will not cure or help. That poor bedridden,invalid, wife sis ter, mother or daughter can be made the picture of health by a .few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle, Will you let them suffer? NO MORE EYE-GLASSES, NO (MmWEAK MORE eyes: Mitchell’s Eye-Salve. A certain, Sale and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK i\II lIFLIMEII EVES Producing Long-Sightedness, and Re storing the sight ot the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tu mors, Red Ryes, Matted Eye Lashes, And Producing Quick Relief And Pernianent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores. Tumors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Plies, or wherever inflamma tion exists, MlthcheU’s Salve may be used to advantage. V Sold by all Druggist at 25 cents. K i DN F.Y-WORT Acts nt tht> Same Ttme~oW" HAS BEEN PROVED The UKtMT CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame book or disordered ovine indi cate that you are * victim P TBBIBOIOX HESITATE; nse Kidney-Wrt a* once, (drug gists recommend it) a*d it will speedily oyer come “A© jfewM and restore healthy action. r a 4f |' lAe For complainte peculiar LctUICOa to your aex, such aa pain and weakneeees. Kidney-Wort is tmaurpwsaed. aa it win act promptly and safely. > Ether Sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dut or ropy deposits, snd dull dragging r-fcY.Mii speedily yield to its curative power. 'ISSOOLD BY *t.t. DRTJOOiaTB. Price sl. I KIDNEY- WOR T BETHEL Classical and Military ACAT" M'S". In country noted fos h* or . I ,<-:ilth. Course of Study, to"branches u..extent, sur dassed id thoroughness b> no u. iidemy In the South. Medical and Ia tv Courses preparatory to the Universte' ot Virginia. Board, tuttion mßa cial attendaßce, half session, $95 .iw. No extras. Address A. G. Snmi, Bethti Academy P. O. Fay Cos., Va. augS flTlTlTlff And AIOUPIiIM-V HABIT IIPI II |jr umt lD I '“h to Ten i gl 111 ill staling case. Fort Ogden Fla., Oct. 10 1882. Editor GtLzettt. We trust we will not tire the readers of this paper with.a sketch of our sail and events connected therewith from Dunedin to Fort Ogden Charlotte Har bor. Let us say a word of Dunedin before we depart. She has one of the neatest and best equipped hotels n south Flori da costing S3,COO.,Air. Grunina the rnana ger is a jovial big hearted fellow, who does all he can to accommodate and in terest his guests. lie has an estimable lady of true, christiafl qualities. A first class table is kept and the tourists ern no where find a more pleasant place that at Ihe Grumm House. Ven ison, lish and oysters can be fuond 011 bis table. Douglas and Sanerville do an immense business. They are the own el's of the schooner “Faleau” which makes weekly trips from the Keys to the above‘‘towns.” But few inhabi tants as yet. Don’t know what the cen sus is, but I think a competent person could take it in less than hour. Plenty of roads leading into the place—so you see collisions are avoided. The rail road is coming, its sure ‘-to come.” She lias no grog shop, no billiard saloon, no ten-pins, no desperados, nd negroes but she has health harmony and hominy. After bidding adieu to some of our friends we on Tuesday aftefnoon board |d the Falean bound for the Keys. We ™ere in others who HftjdSuchto of the breeze blew all the night N. E., and overcoats were tjikßi'om there resorts to protect the from the chilling bla|ta| The waves that beat against of the boat deprived some of us night’s res^ We the Keys at Ba, m. Wed nesday and found in revenue cutter steamer Eva. runs from the Keys up the and the Cliaf ter, Also upon our we viewed several negroes wharf who from their actions indicated that they,were monarch of all they surveyed; but from appearance one couW easily come to the conclusion that the lack of enthusiasm was there. One seemed to like our looks v^ r much for he came up <yyj*took a portion in "front of us, near our while we jpere stand ing on the vm-irf, We saw his pdliey. We remarked, ‘will you (yes sah!) take my trunk into the warehouse?” Before I could finish the sentence he he pt me with a—‘‘yes sah.” We asked him his and was told a “jnne,” First class mind readers employment theylinger about the wharf and are a nuisance to traveling publi c. A gentleman of the city told us he could’nt get them to do any thing for him. Cedar Keys is favored with a col ored police and %iembers of the council. We drop Ad in at the Cedar Mills and found frlm 50 to 75 hands busily engaged in the manufacturing of pen holders and cedar pencils. The work is not finished there but is sent north where the other wing of the fac tory completes them. While standing on the wharf, our at tention was called away to a crowd of about 50 negroes and whites who were witnessing struggles of analf drow ned horse. Tne animal was hitched to a cart and was standing on one of the wharfs when frightened at the whistle of an approaching engine. Bather op posed to the noise he began a retreat. In another instant the vehicle was lo in g down at a rapid rate closely fellow ed by the circus horse for it was pFali ly seen that he made a revolution after ( leaving the platform, Regaining his position he made a desperate struggle for feedom. Two darkies came to his rescue, but it was evident they were slow in their mission the water being o ver their heads, and besides clothes we re an obstacle, The cart became fa te ned to a post, and there was no go. The crowd of colored gentlemen above gave wise instructions telling the two half drowned darkies to out this rope! that one unfasten the chain! cut the bridle! '& etc., but I never noticed any of them get in and help, he got safe to terra firma, leaving behind he wrecked coat and a floating straw hat. Loud were the cheers of the brave ones. We venture tosay that that anima will keep well —being thoroughly salt ed. The late storm proved very disastrous to the placn. Logs, lumbeAand trash were washed and blown piEniscuously through the streets. Vessels were turn ed upon their sidft and injured; wharves were displaced, trestle w r ork gone which delayed the train for sever al days. The loss to the city will amount to probably over’B2s,ooo. After knocking around the city for over a day we were anxious to be aboard our steamer, for Cedar Keys has no charms for us. At 6p. in. of Oct. 5 steamship,Cochran,was loosed from its moorings. In a moment we were on our voyage to Punta Rossa. We had gotten on a few yards when we ran ag round. It was getting dark and the Captain failed to get the channel. How ever, after a few minutes of faithful work we were’free from the sandy bottom. The sails were hoisted' and steam put on. A half honrs sailing placed us in deep water. The bow** of the boat was now turned B the south east and Cochran with heuflUls to the breezejdashed with all over the billowy waves of me gulf. / J. L. IV. (To be continued.) "Kidney, lulvac and iowlg. *The womaiMyho seeks relief from pain by the fgge use of alcoholic stimu lants ,and nlmfotie drugs, finds she seeks only so far as sensibility is or temporarily suspended, Nocuijr was ever wrought by such mean£ and the longer they are employ ed the more hopeless the case. Leave chloral, morphia and belladonna alone and use Mrs. Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compound. BRAIN AND NERVE’ Well’s Health Render, greatest rem edy on earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility, &c., sl. at druggists. [Ga, Depot. ■ikartta and . AY oodruif Fruit Farm, Vinvard, spal mg county Ga., September 11882.—Edi tor Gnthn Daily News: There will be many (persons coming from Ohio, Michigan, New York and New En gland, as well as from Canada, to look tor places iu Georgia the coniiug fall and ,w inter. And as many of them will inquire for the best place to plant trmts, 1 will offer a few reasons why middle Georgia, and especially Spald ing comity, is thought by many' to be the best location. First,thesoild best adapt ed to fruit culture is a red or dark san dy loan, with red clay subsoil. jVerv much oi the spil of middle Georgia is of this order, and especially on the high rolling ground in (middle Georgia, where the drainage is most perfect. Se coud, the altitude being 1,000 feet above tidewater, and say 400 feet higher than Chicago, Cleveland or Buffalo, gives pure air, which is so essential to high flavor in fruit, and this with our south ern latitude, giving long Summers, gives rich saeliariue matter and a good body to wine. The city of Griffin and "palding county are the highest points going south after leaving Atlanta. The decent, after leaving Gridin toward .Macon, is rapid, falling some GOO to 700 feet in sixty miles. This location is al so desirable for shipping fruit to New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and all the western cities, |a far as Chicago, and alsotoXew Orleans,Mobile niuloth er southern cities, which are becoming good markets. There is no |county in the southern states that ships so many peaches, pears and grapes as Spalding county, Georgia. And lastly, there is no more healthy place probably America, with mild winters and co®P delightful summers, good freestone wa ter, a temperature standing fcat HO de grees, and 110 moving away in summer for health. I came to Georgia from Connecticut fortysix years ago, have traveled all oyer this and soqihern states, and can give information™ any one who will enclose stamp and address me as above. YV\ W. Woodhuff. I/O )V TO A VOID DR UNKEN HI ESS Forbid intoxicating nostrums and use Parker’s Ginger Tonic in your lam ily. This delicious remedy never in-, toxicates, is a true blood andjbraiifl food, and aiding all tlie vital functions never fails to invigorate. # | THE DEPLORABLE RESULT OFI FRIGHTENING A CHILD. ( Those who were at the depot last even ing might liavegseen a sight that would have forever actek as a terrible warn ing against tlie senselesf and almost criminal practice of frightening cliild- I l '. Mr. C. T. Armstrong, of Heard •unty, was carrying to Milledgevillea drivelling idiot onlp ten years old, that a few montns since was a bright and intelligent little boy. It appears that he and his older broth er were in J their bedroom one night, when someone thoughtlessly or malici ously struck a horse head or masked ead of some kind in at the window, lightening the little boys so badly hat they at once lost their reason, and shortly afterwards went blind. A The older brother was first taken m L Milledgeville where he died, and nJP the younger is going over probably to share tlie relief to him, blind and idio tic as lie is. The perpetrator of such a hideous piece of folly will, no doubt, carry through life the lesson thus learned; and be hoped that this sad story will be circulated throughout the state and have i£s due effect.—Graphic. impossible that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Hops Buchu, Mandrake. Dandelion, &., should make so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do; but when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and edited all?testify to haying been cured by them, you must believe find try them yourself, and doubt no longer. % A lady at Branchville, N. J., [one day fed a common brook turtle that had ap proached her door. Thereafter the tur tle paid her frequent visits. This sea son the animal brought a mate with it, and the two make frequent excursions from the brook to the house to obtain food. ***“Men are but sorry witnesses in their own cause.” Praise of Kidney- Wort comes from the mouth of those who have been made strong and heal thy by it. Listen; ‘‘lt is curing every body.” writes a druggist.,, “Kidney IV ort is the most popular medicine we sell.” It should be by right, for no oth er in Jlicine has such specific action on the and kidneys. The distasteful odor of asafeetida that a Virginia lady had placed under the eaves of drove aivaya wren that had just gone to housekeeping. For some days the jbird and her mate were ohservad to be very busy, and it was soon discovered that they had moved their nest twig by twig to the opposite side of the port ifo. WHAT WOMAN SHOULD USE. Despepsia, weak back, despondency and other troubles caused me fearful suffering, but {Parker’s Ginger Tonic makes me feel .like anew being. A great remedy, Every woman should use it. Mrs ttaritz, Pittsburg. At a wayside ;inn in the south of France is a roasting jack moved by ani mal power. Two dogs turn the mach ine- p working alternately. One day the dog whose proper turn it was being absent, the other was [caught and put on the wheel. He fiatly refused, how ever- to work, and neither coaxing, threats nor chastisment produced any effect. After some delay the missing dog was found and set to the tash. After lie had nearly completed the job he was released and the first tried again, and the animal so lately recusant now |offer ed no opposition, and made the wheel revolve with a hearty good will till the roast was finished. Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea, etc., cured by using Browns Iron Bitters.* The English are beginning to suspect that their universal education is alto gether too universal, that children are going to -'school altogether too many hours in the day and developing con sumption instead of healthy, vigorous, ell ectual lives. to be peaututu, Buoyant and healthy, fixe whole female constitution must maintain regular action during a certain period of life. Otherwise, no female can possibly remain healthy, and she who does not know this fact, is quite unfortu nate. • Should you by exposure, become irregular and suffer with many troubles, experience advises the use of English Female Bitters as thft most wonderful female regulator and iron tonic in use. Bailey’s Salute Apebiext is a cool ing, refreshing summer drink for dys pepsA and headache. No medicine taste. Everyone,home or abroad,should keep it. “Tough on Chills," Cures 5 cases for 25 cts. in cash or stamps. Mailed by John Parham, Atlanta, Ga. In England there are a million more paupers than voters. Supqpse the idea of giving needy men office, to support them prevailed there. Do you see the point? • CATARRHOF THE BLADDER. Stinging, smarting, irritation oi the urinary passages, diseased discharges cured by Bwchupabia. ?1. at druggists Ga. Depot, Lamar, Rankin & Lamar Atlanta and Macon Ga. There is nothing so healthy as honest laughter. . DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. ~ Ask druggist for “Bough on Rats. It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roacli gfyjdfmin, flies, ants, insects. 15ets per PONH EXTRA! TUF. GREAT VEGETABM PAIN DESTROYER and SPeI INFLAMMATION AND 1 ORRHAGES. 1 Rheumatism, Nj No other I'reparatiou Km Cle w tli iroahUiK oomplaijl , Planter is invaluable i-i Pain* iu B;u s or SnK, coots' for use wheu ' ' ie-it, a fe-ceat i Hemor r h a go Nose, orfroui a-. . m ..MHli ttci i’Mi. • \ . oou-n r i ticcdiuK. JBUbHUKBUBHBR Dlphth t-.i Catarrfl .bo Our t • moot t i ■ ’ i.i oo t i. ■ f:,;.•, t ", t v'. ; ; aio! So rem K- >' V’*7“ J b“. V-V in ■ '-J-.a- '.'"'.’K Jso <£ ho , ;■ o i.i'V ’> o, finr zi ',"->!■hj.tV v .e m ; oi r3) .hv t V y]'Y Ot -lot Li if For •' i ( iw flint ''ji’irfyzc'- ho without it. * Female he called 1:\ for the the lx tract be used. ri each bottle. IPond’s Extraft^L the words “Ponil'a (•_., and our i lotnr.. tn^^—MM wrapper. None r£’v£. ; ' on liaviliK Valid’* I>urution. It is never Prkse of Pond’s ExtTscflßll cles and POXII S EXTRACT SOc., mHS Iloilo, < roam 1 oo I ('atnrr^KH P; **'"Hr ao .I„ ~ . rr ,, .\ Sul ' c 5 ! InhalerlHß roUo, Soap (3Cks) SO | Xaaul Otni.no.it 50 ( Mrdloulfl Prepared only by POND’S EXTRA® NEW YORK AND LONDON® For sale by all DrnggMs and Fancy GoJ Ordera for $2 worth, carriatre free, oj Ordern for $5 worth, carriage free ot $5, it addressed to 14 w. I4tli street, New* A NOTED BUT UNTITLED [From the Boston Globe.] Meters. Editors The above ia a yood Ultenesß of Mrs. T.ydia eHH bam, of I/ynn, Mass., who above all other human may be truthfully ralledthe ‘ Dear Friend of as some of her correspondents love to call her. Is zealously devoted to her work, which Is the of a life-study, and Is obliged to keep six binjW assistants, to help her answer the large which daily pours in upon her, each bearing its special ] burden of suffering, or jar at release from It. Her I Vegetable Compound Is a medicine for good and not " dill purMses. 1 have personally investigated It and am satisfied of the truth of this. 011 account of its proven merits, it Is recommended and prescribed by the best physiclijw in the country. One says: “It works lllje a chara and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, I.eucorrhcea, Irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to tho Change of Life.” It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It rempves faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility. Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That fMUig of bearing down, causing pain, weight and ba<Bche, is always permanently cured by Its use. It win at all times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. It costs only 81. per bottle or six for $5., and Is sold by druggets. Any advice require<MHh£peciol cases, and the names of many who have to perfect health by tl.o use of tho Vegetamo Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of eff her sex this compound Is unsurpassed as abundant testimonials “Mrs. Pinkham’s Liver Pills,” says “are the beet in the xeorld for the cure ofßuustlpatlon, Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders In Its special line and bids fair to equal the Compound in Its popularity. All must respect her as an Angel of Mercy whose sole ambition is to do good to others. t Philadelphia, Pa. (2) f Mrs. A. M. D. p.irtilite od Agricluliujj Engines; CUlipp., EnginM from 3to 10 Horse Power; Dry Steam Engines, 4to 10 H. P.; Utica (or Wood A Mann) Engines, 6to 4011. P.; Stationaries; Adjustable Cut-Off Utica Engines. 12 to 900 H. P.: Improved Corliss Engines, 15 to 150 H. 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