The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, December 23, 1886, Image 2

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THE MONITOR. D. C. SUTTON. Editor. Mt. VERNONOA. DET'H 23. HWA Entered nt the pnnt nfitc* at W- Vernon fin. 0$ eemn/fdopp matter. <m l SCBBCRIPTHIN RATES irxnnrn wtkuck,) Twsdvo month* Si* months. F«mr months • If itovnir-nt IS not made in advance, or within the flr-t motith after the name ■* entered on onr l*.oV». it will be charged for at the rat* of two dollar* per annum. RATES OF ADVERTISING. OiipinHt onn insertion 31. n«» Fholi *uV>*equeht insertion j*' Ods initlt onn month 2.50 One inch three month* ••• One inch six month*. one inch twelve month* 11 One quarter coinmn one month. • 5.(M> On* (vmrter eolnmti twelve months.2s 00 One half column one month 7.50 One half column twelve month* 4* 00 One column one month 1000 On* column twelve month*. "5.00 Advertisement* from re*lK>n*ihl» par ties will he published until ordered nut. when the time itt not specified hi the copv. and elinrgos made accordingly. Oomninniention* for individual benefit or of a perwitml chnriicter will he cluirß • I for the wime ns advertisement*. Legal advertisement*, the rate* of which are regulated by law, are pnjnblo iu advnnce, Annotincunu nf» of cAmlicifito* for orfn’***, fWo dolUrn. in n/lvßiirt. In ftrrordnnrr with anurf of the Jural advertisement* will he Inserted in the Mo*iroi< atthe following rates: Fer es-vli lOft word*. 75 cent* for i nch in sertion fm the find fom insertion*: for each mb< qneut insertion, 56 cent* sot each ll»> word* No* ’vertl*omenteon»idi<ridln*Htli«ii 100 word*. Each and every went and Initial, ineltiding caption. data and miniature will he counted. Every figure rtwntodaaawerd LOCAL ITEMS. _ A merry Christmas to you all! •Election ticket* printed hero. ~00 to J. A. Itiddle to aril ywur eotton. * -We era up with our orders fur job work, j --If you hare* flood tliuifl to tell, advertise j it - n.V to J. A Riddle for the cheapest saddle.* in the county. - The way to sustain a newspaper is to pat ronise it. - On to J. A. Riddle foryour winter drilling -The Rev. W. I). McGregor will preach nt tin* placeu*xt Sunday at It o'clock. A large lot of new Winter Clothing Just re ceived by J. A Riddle. thoi. John I*. Potiv, th. hhr< wiland popu lar Representative of (liltuer county in the leg* latuie. was in town Tuesday night. —Ota** and Crockery Ware cheap at J. A. Riddle's. -We nre requested to statethut Judge K. A. j Holme* has withdrawn from the race sot Coun- I tv Treasurer, on iiecounl of hud health. -Snifiior* Medicines on sale st J. A. l!id- ! die*. fv—Mim Irene Danii 1, of Long I'mid snd Alias Mary Sinitli of this place, smiled in li|*ou us for a few miuntvs last Thursday OTcnlng. Mr. T. ,1. *l'hoiupsoo ha* tnk-ii charge of Capt. Riddle's stun iu town, Mr. Panic! Petri aou retiring on account of hi* health. - Mr. C. P. Mellae, of the McLeod House, J.uuiber City, was visitinflfriends and relatives in Montgomery county for several days last week, ill* welcome ne'er wears out, any where. The pin houaoof Mr. John Mclntosh,in the eastern jwtrt <>l this county, was accidentally dostrovod hv tire on Friday ol last week. His lo«s was in the neiflhborhood of #'«00. ClayioO Mclgttd also lost three hales of cotton, hurtled iu the gin. —ls you want cheap J>rugs au.l Pateut Modi oine* of all kinds, go to J. A. Kiddle's. - Pr. ,T.H. Taukeraley, a talented ymui° phv aiciau of Elhjay, C.ilmer eounty, was iu town last week. H bis patients could spare him. and hit patience would admit, wo should be pleased to have luui come again when he can stay lunger. —Wo learn by a letter from Col. Crisp, that a new post office has heeu established at ('apt AVm. W. Adams'*, nine mile* above hero, on the Raideu route, with Mrs. Mali*.* P. Adams a* postmistress We are truly glad to learn this, as it will he a great convenience to a large number of our citizens. Ur. KUie Miller, of Ha/.elhurat, i* visiting at the residence of his uncle. James T. Mc- Cullough of this place. Master Eli McCullough who ha* been going to school thore, accom panied him. -Mr T.B. Kirby, Junior editor of the Ktlijay Conner, called at our office Wednesday morn ing of last seek, finding no one in, he dul us the honor to call at our residence. He is a good boy and we are sorry he got hi* coat soiled. Wc behove ho was looking into the le-yol-ity of hi* senior's claim iu Telfair county. - Mr. T. J. Ktnith sr. presented us on yester day with a cotton stalk, raised by him, within one hundred yards of this office, that measures IS feet 8 inches in liiglit, from the bottom of of the root, and nix inches in oirvumtert-iioe, at the ground. It is of the black seed variety, and 1* the largest we have ever sca n. When in the vigor of tta growth, two grown cows could have rested comtoitably lieneath its shade, and it* stem ia luug enough to make a very Arir fUhing-jole. We have it on exhibition at this See. Married. - Com—Spiros.—At the residence of the pa rents of the bride, Mr. and Mm. D. C. Sutton, of Mt. Vernon Os_, Mr. J. P. Cobhjr., of Elhjay, *,, and Mis* M. Belle Sutton, late of Pahlon ga,(hf. - The ceremony was briefly and sol emnly performed by Rev. W. A. Jouea, of the Presbyterian c hurch, the bride s pastor. For the exqnialte music dtej-eno-d on the occasion by Messrs, T. B. Ktrby, of Elhjay, on the organ,' vnd C. D. Mcßae, of Lumber City, on the vio lin *hsy will «eeept»'»nT ilisnt We limn from thu Dublin Gazette that tlie store bouse of Mr. J. T. Smith, | of that plnoe, wo* burglarized u week or ho ago, ntpl some §IOO woitli of good* | taker therefrom. The perpetrators of j the crime hod u«>t been arrested at Inst accounts. The strait to which we have been re duced, iu regard to paper for the Moni tor tlii* week i* extremely humiliating. We buve tried two cotupanir* —paid ia i advance for it long ago, an.'yet wo have | not Into able to get paper. As soon ns we get ont this half-sheet we will go to the railroad uud there remain until wo get this paper question straightened out. This is understood to be a pro! ibitiou county, but for four or five days whiskey has been used in our town without stint. Who it is that furnishes it, or why it is lb-.it anybody who wants to get it cau tiud where it comes from, and yet when it comes to enforcing the law, which everybody knows is violated, nobody kuows uuytliing about it, uro questions hard to answer. We know that the law is violated, and ivo know it is a disgrace to our society; and it seems to us that, somebody kuows who are the guilty putties, and could testify to it. Efficient Detective Work. On the Ultli of November, eomo per sou entered tho house of Green Fleet- i wood, of Telfair county, while he and the family were at supper, and took off a trunk, containing •'-'5lO, one ounce quinine, and other articles. The thief also took a double ban el shot gnu that was iu the room. The trunk was cur ried about liulf a mile to the wood*, where it was opened and rifled of its val uables and left, Huspiciou pointed to a couple of negro*, whom Mr. Fleetwood' had arrested, but for luck of evidence j they were discharged am’ Mr. Fleet wood whs left eutfrely iu the dark us to the perpoti utors of tlte crime. In this emergency lie employed Mr. ] (». W. Shackleford, of the Georgia Cen tral Detective Agency, to work up the case, Mr. Shackleford cimift upon the acetic last, week, and soon 11 xod the crime upon Shell Powell (white) who was ar rested uud tbo goods found in his pos- j session. Before tun tobbery, Powell never bud unythipg, and since bad bought j 50 acres of land pud a pair of pistols, uud j hud pleuty of uiouey. He confessed tbo crime and was committed to jail o await bis trial iu the Snpcioir court, iu deiuult of u § 1000 baud. This case strongly illtn-l rates the value uud efflceucy of detective tvAi-k. Hud it not been for the valuable professional services of Oupt. Shackleford and liis as sistants, the probability is (bet the per petrator of this heinous offense would have gone undiscovered and unpunished. The truth is wo believe that Hiere is scarcely any case of crime so mysterious or secret that these detectives cuuuot get ut tbo bottom facts in the cose. Railroad Meeting at Mt. Vernon. . '• ■ In nccordanee with previous notice a meeting of the citizens of .Montgomery lOinty was this day held at tho court house in Mt Vernon. On motion of Col. , M. w. Cmwwd), (.’apt. J. a. RidvUa was I culled to preside over the deliberations! of tho meeting, and 1). (’. Sutton was ie qnested 'o do the duties of secretary. On motion, Col. V. E. McLendon ex-, plained briefly the object of the meeting j to bo to take into consideration the flops j iieeessary to insure tho tho completion of tho Savannah, Dublin and Western Short Lino railroad, aud the construc tion of a branch of tho same to Mt. Ver uou. In conclusion he called upon Col. Wash Roach, of Savnuuub, who more fully explained tho object of the assem blage. Col. Roach read the contract of: the United States Construction Co. with the 9. I>. & W. S. L. R. R. Co., from which it appeared that the former com- j pony were bound to complete aud equip the road, from Macon toßavauoah with-! iu twelve mouths, aud to Americus with in eighteen months; provided the people - along the line of the road would take stock to the amount of three hundred thousand dollars, to be paid wlieu the road is completed. Also that a brunch to this place would be constructed if the citizen* would take stock in it to the j amount of twenty thousand dollars, one ■ third of the amount necessary to con struct said brunch, no part of said stock to lie payable until the road is completed and the car* running to Mt. Vernon. He showed that the investment would i be a paying cue, independently of the : enhancement of the value of property, and the untold advantages of railroad . facilities. At the conclusion of Col. Roach’s ad dress be called npou the citizens for sub scriptions, nod about four thonsaud dol-j lar» of stock wus taken, Ou motion, the secretary was reqnesl to have the proceedings of this meeting i published ia the Montgomery Monitor. The meeting then adjourned. Dec’r. 21s: 18S6. Jvs. A. Riddle, Chairman. D. C. Srrros, Sec'y. D. C. SUTTON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, \NI* SOLICITOR INOHANCFKT. Kt VcrosrOa A WordtoCsndilatei Homs of you have failed to appreciate the importance of an announcement in your home paper, thinking you might squeeze along with out it, ami mavis- get elected. Well, it maybe that you will. That's your business, lint you wilt have to have tickets, you know. You can't l>o**il>ly 1,0 elected without votes. And you can't get votes without ticket*. You want to havo them with your own name printed in bold letters on them, *x that your friends can see it at a glance, and know that they are voting for you. You can’t expect to lie elect* don other j candidates' tickets, for the people would find ! out that you were trying to sponge your way ! into office, and drop you. People don't admire ! stinginess in a candidate. They like to see him whole-souled and liberal-minded. You don’t want to do that anyway, even if you could. You are compelled to havo tickets. \Ar arc pr» pared to print them for you as neatly and as cheap, a* you can get it done anywhere, sot the cash. And wc do not believe that there is a candidate for any office ill the county, who is so dead to his county's interest, as to Bond liis money* off out of the county for hi* tickets, whan he can get them done Just as neatly and l for the same money at home, thus keeping the [ money among his constituents. e solicit the patronage of every candidate in the county. “The Farmer* Poultry Raising Ouidt." This is the title of a now and valuable book on poultry raising for protit. The bool; ans wers iu advance every possible question iu re spect to keeping and caring for poultry, and gives in the plainest possible manner all needed instruction* to enable beginners or old bands to carry on the business successful'-, and make money. If you desire to knowhow to make hens lay tho year round; how to fatten market poultry quickly; how to dress and ship poultry ami sell eggs to obtain the highest prices; how to build inexpensive hen houses and yards; how to discover, prevent aud cure all discuses of poul tiy; how to select and obtain choice breeds, anil bow men and women of long experience in tho business make money, then send utoueu for a copy of Thk Faiimers’ Poultry Kaisino Gbidf., published by I. K. Johnson A Co., 2'J Custom House Mt., Boston Mans. Price 25 cents. For 60 cts. in stamps Johnson & Co., will send postpaid a copy of The Farmers’ Poultry llaimino Grim; and two 25-et. packs of Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay, or they will send a 2’J pound tin can of Powder at regu lar rale (#1.20) and a copy of the Grint/rec. CORRESPONDENCE. Swift Creek Items. J. J. Matthew* ami A. S. Hamilton have exchanged homes. Tho liltlo bubo of J. It. Adams died lust week. Hog killing is the order of the day. The sunshine is bettor thic the shade. Santa Claus is coming, ami iho chil dred cun hung up I heir stockings. The chickens uro crowing, urn’tho day is coming, uud I must close forth. A I’inky Wooks Dot at Homs. — Red Bluff. Christmas is on hand, uud everybody looking forward to pleasure, of aoute kind. Well, we cau but wish everybody u merry ('hiistuius. Most of the thrpi-ntiiu: hands around here have left to spend Chris tins with their friends and people iu N. V. Mr. Uuucock, of Red Jllutr, has com menced operations. The train engine of Council & Grady is on the way to lied Bluff, and will soou lie running. People seem to bo rather late sowing outs, as there are but few who have sowed it gruiu as yet. But wo suppose they will now couuneuee, us the land is now iu good condition. Tho candidates will soon know their fate, aud then there won’t beromauy of them stirring around. ’-Ve tire sorry to learn that Col. W. J. Daley, of Lothuir, is soou to leave tliut place. We haven't hud a copy of the Monitor iu two weeks. Wonder where they go to? 1 suppose somebody bus found a new place for them. D. Mtt. Editor: —Your estimable post mi-tress, Miss Snlhe Smith, asked me to take up a collection iu this neighborhood to buy our pastor, Rev. A. H. Buzemore, a suit of clothes. Below I give you the uutnes of the contributors, nud sorry to say that only §1 25c. was paid by the members of Bethel. Ol course the en tire sum is small, but when tlie members take so little interest, what cou they ex pect outsiders to do? The members contributing are: Mrs. Anna Higgs, 25c., J. Higgs, 25c., D. Q. Morrison, 25c., L. F. McGregor, 25c., J. Mobley Higgs, 25c, Non mem bers: Claytou McLeod, 25c., James O’Conner, 35c-, Titos. Thompson, 15c., J. C. B. Oottuer. 25c.. M. Alice Hij;gs, 25c. —Total, §2 75c- Respectfully, M. Alice Higgs. P. S. Ido not wish to give yon aud the readers of the Monitor a wrong im pression of the people of Bethel; several promised to give (or rather pay), at our last meeting, but the day was so unfa vorable, that we bad no preaching; and therefore the collection is smaller than it would have been. CITATION. Gaorgia. Montgomery County: To all Whom it Mat Coses*.*: YT’’ H: Uormlou, administrator of Hrurv TV • Herndon deivascd. has, in due fartu, applied to th* undersigned for leave to s*U tlie lauds bt-loufliiifl to thi estate of said diveated aud said application will bt> heard on the tir»t. Monday in January next. This 6th December I*B6. At vy McArtbcb, Ord’y. . i pr f*« t" ATSOIACEJIKSTH. For l ink. - Notice. THE SUBSCRIBER most respectfully ask* j leave to inform the voters of Montgomery . county, that I am a candidate for re-election to tho office of Clerk ot the Superior court of suul county, at the ensuiDg January election, and if elected will obligate myself to locate at Mt. j Vernon, daring to*: terra for which I am elected j so that I will at all times be accessible to those j having buKiurnti in the office; and will, to the , beet of my ability, faithfully diachaage the du- j tics of the office in the fnture, as in the past. \ I have appointed a« niv deputy for the reniaiu ! dcr of the present term. i. D Clifton, of Mt. I ; Vernon who i« well qualified to discharge the duties of Clerk in ray absence. Thanking niv many friends for their support in the past, and earnestly soliciting their pat rouage in the future, I am, Yours most respectfully, S. B. Morris. _ - | HAVING been solicited, I have consented to j become a candidate for the office Os Clc-rk 1 of the Superior Court of Montgomery couuty, at the election to be held on the first \\ ednes <lav in January next. If elected, the office will be kept open six davs in the wees, and the records shall compare favorably w»tb any ever j kept in the couuty. 1 hil. Mcual. ’ For County Treasurer.— tin - ARE requested by?- A'Holmes,»to an- j ' VY nounco liis liarmi as a candidate for the , office of Countv Treasuror of Montgomery’ Co., at thu election on the find Wednesday in Jhuu- t arv 1887. The many friends at whose aolicita-, tion lie has been induced to come before the public, have the assurance of au honest, and ; competent administration of the eounty s It- j naiiCCH, in tho event of bin election: ! 1 ! | For Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce to the vo- i ters of Montgomery countv, that T. E. ! ! Rogers is a candidate for {heir suffrages for | 1 office of Tax Collector of said county, at the | j election to be held on tlic first Wednesday m . ! January 1887. If elected, he promises to dis ' charge tho duties of tho office with honesty and fidelity to tho interest of the people, to the best of liis ability.; ritur. undersigned, at the request ' I friends, announces himself a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, at the emamng , January election, aud promises, if e cetj;«t. to , discharge tho duties of the office faitlilu.ly ; Thanking tho citizens for their confidence and , past favors, I most respectfully solicit a eon- . imitation of the same m tlwlutuw. j j I' TROE R. F. Herring has many warm and appreciative friends, wlio, knowing his ! more than ordinary qualifications and g •ntle miuilv traits of character, desire to nnnonnee liis name ns a candidate for Tax Collector of j Montgomery .-minty, at the January election. ! in the Impe'tliat, it elected, hewillservc the j people. For Tax Ilecelvr*-. MCINTOSH A. MoQUKEN. having yielded j to tnc ivoented solicitations of irieiuls. ! ! takes Ibis hppeu-tmiily to anouuop to the voters , 1 of Mmitgoineiy county, lus candidacy for the ; 1 office ot T>x Receiver of said county. _Nhonl l I tlm people, by their suffrages, honor him with I the office, lie promise* faithfully to discharge j hi* duty, in the* beat of his ability. Uflotiun \ ; January Jflt ISB7. 1 xriEl.ojEiG to the earnest solicitations or I' 1 i,mneronX friends rrWTtlrttvcrtmtts of Hrd- I countv, James Higgs lias consented to become I a candidate lor re-election to the office ot tax Receiver nf Montgomery couuty, at the ap ! uroaciiing election. Being thoroughly compe- , lent, with several years experience and fannl iuritv witli the duties of the office, and being, Ik-.uiU k, a toruve C'otifuflcratt* snblier, who »«»st ' a hx in defense <*f his conntrw ami «*t bur wise , unfortunate, liis friends feel that he has stipe ' rior claims upon tho good citizen* of * count\ | for their suffrages. \ ( | \X;E ARE authorized l>y M. I>. reterson b> ! \ V announce his name to th* l people of Mont* gouicrv conn tv us a candidate for the office ot j Tax Receiver, at the ensuing election on the j : first Wednesday iu January IHS7. He promts- j cs that if honored by them with their BUflra- | ' g, s. he will discharge the duties of tlic office > huneJtly. and to the bet oflus ability. Connly Surveyor. xiri; ARE authorized to announce the name \\ of John (i. Hamilton for the offieo of Fount' Snrvevor nf Xloutgouierv countv, at the election in January uext. If elected wilt faithfully endeavor to discharge tho duties or tho office according to law. For SlirrllT. I N compliance with the expressed wishes atnl strong solicitations of many friends. I have I consente d to bcoonic a cAiididHt© for sheriff of Montgomery county, at the election in Janu avv next, it I should be elected, I propose to reside adjacent to tho county site, to keep ! my office open for the transaction of business I six da'a out ot the week, to be ahvayson hand 1 when needed, (unless officially abseut) aud to 1 enter fully iuto the spirit of a faithful aud efli j cient discharge of all the duties of the office, 1 iionestlv and to the host of my ability and un i derstanding. And I promise to arrest violent i eriminals just the same us those who are guilty i of nett'- violations of the law, * ’ James B. Dabsey. * t T THE solicitation of friends. I hereby au -V nonuce myself as a candidate for re-election to tho offieo of Sheriff of Montgomery county, at the election on the first Wednesday in Janu i ary 1887. J's. D. MoGreoor. , : 'I'HE friends of James Morris jr. announce to 1 the voters of Montgomery county, that lie has consented to the use of his name as a can didate for sheriff of said countv. If elected, lie will bring to the discharge of the trust, an : honestv unimpeachable, courage unsw erving, j au impartiality that knows neither friend nor I foe, aud a natural fitness for the office. I For Coronet - . j j rpHE friends ot Americus S. Hamilton hereby : 1 announce his name as a suitable candidate j , for Coroner of Montgomery county, at the en- j Siting election on the first Wednesday in Janu- , I , rv next; if elected, he will discharge the du- j ! ties of the office in full, to the best of his abil- j itv aud understanding of the laws: i : ! CITATION. GEORGIA, Motoomext Cocrtt: To nil whom it may concern: JOSEPH MILLER Jr. administrator of Thos. Miller decease.! has, iu due form, applied , to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands I belonging to the estate of said deceased, and ) •aid application will bo heard on the first Mon day in Januarv next. Thi* 6tli day of Pecem -1S8& ' ALTX.McARTnrR.Ordy. 1 ut-pr fe# $3 S 3. VMKX. 4 LXperaons indebted to the undersigned are requested to come forward and settle j at once, as the year is drawing to a cktac aud »e wai t all account settled before Jan Ist. k :. •. —: T Hcßml' A r V MITCHELL. LEWIS * CO., Itarinp. W!s, JUnutefcrwio/ F«1 R.ff ST It FREIGHT HMC iOJTB. i V y | aj£JE^/A 3 1 ♦ X VS I \ THE MITCHELL STANDARD PLATFORM SPRING WAOOM. Also Three-Spnng and Four-Spring Warons. mod Side-Spring Buggies. . . . The MITCHELL WAGON is Monarch of the Road; onlv the very beat stock m*t «a Its con striction and made by the best wagon mechanics in the World. The Spring Wagon and Buggy Ut partment is entirely separate from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the manufacture of this class ol Mk we have facilities uiuurjMMed. Seed for Catalogue aad Illustrated Price List. UTOBELL. LEWIS 4c CO., HmJbs Wlfc S THE LARGEST BUGGY• r*i3ANUFACTC£Trf I 2( TUB V«'Oi;Li>. ' FOR-THE MONEY H*l for CaUloya# and Te.-ttimoniais of IT in J In iif T m nri— tin tir n nmT‘ i - COiAJILBUS BiJGGY CO* Coi.vKr.cs. Or -«> PIANO AND ORGAN CLEARING OUT SALE. YGUH CHANCE TO SECURE A GOOD INSTRUMENT -A.T .A. JBj^JEtG-JiJOSr. Como it]', Buyevs. Here’s your chance. 100 Pianos ! 100 Organs ! to be oloseil out regardless of value ! A genuine Clearance Sale to reduce stock. These lustiimieuts are over nud above our regular stock; must get onr money out of them. Some it re new, not used a day; some have been used a few months; some used six mouths or a year; some used from two to live years. Home mo good Second-Hand Instruments taken in exchange aud thoroughly repaired, renovated repolished and made as good as new. In the 200 there are Square Pianos, Upright Pianos, Grand Pianos, Church Organs aud pifrtorOrgimN. f row-over twenty fliffrrMit; Mnfo»i'-. twk-'• nfg-Giriek ring, liiiabe, Mason it- Hamlin, Halit t & Davis, :>ltitltnsliek, Vow, Bimlct, Avion, Oabler, Peloubct, Stiouiisger, Otey and Bent. Descriptive I.isjs are printed, and a purchase can be made by correspon dence ns well as by person. Instruments are represented precisely as they are, and if purchasers are not suited we refund their money. Terms Has».- Pianos .$lO month; Organs $5 rnortli. Great induce ments to Spot Cush Buyers. Write and we will offer bargains that will open your eyes. Over twenty of these instruments wore sold during Centennial week, but there me 200 left, which must go in the next fit) days. From three tw five are saold daily. Write quick if you want to secure one. This advertisement (in 50 good papers) will clear out the lot. Write for Piano and Organ Clearing Out Sale Circulars, and mention this ad vertisement. Write at once. Address LUQDEN & SATES, SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH GA„ Or, A. 1,. RVAI.S, Ag’t. McVille G«. JOHNSON 5 ANNUM CUBES—Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Bhetunatfem, Bleeding at the Lunge, Hoarseness. InUuensa. Hacking Cough, whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Chronio Diarrhoea, Kidney Troubles, and 6plnal Diseases. Pamphlet tree. Dr. L 8. Johnson Sc Co., Boston, Mass. PARSONS’ S PILLS These pills were a wonderfhl discovery. No other* like them in the world. Will positively sure or relieve ail manner of disesso. The Information around each box Is worth ten times the cost or a box of pills. Find out sbont them and you will always be thankful. One pill a dose. Illustrated pamphlet free. Bold everywhere, or sent by mall for 250. in stamps. Dr. 1.8. JOHNBQN <fc CO., 22 C.H. Bt., Boston. 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