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HEAD THIS.
T. D. STEWART X CO.
THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, will sell
you Goods at Rock Bottom Prices. -
HOW IS THIS FOR LOW ?
A gcod hand saw for 50c,
Good Flour $3.50 per barrel,
Car load of N. O. Syrup from 25c up,
Splendid all-wool suits, $5.00 per suit,
Solid, whole stock Brogans. 90c per pair,
1,000 bushels red, rust proof and feed oats,
25 barrels granulated and Orleans Sugars,
30,000 pounds of the best wheat bran,
100 boxes tobacco —all grades,
Car load of young mules.
Buggies and Wagons,
Farming Tools.
A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
Always kept on hand, consiting of
Shoes, Clothing etc.
They are prepared to furnish the country
with
Supplies and Mules
ON TIME, and will GUARANTEE PRICES
against anything or any body.
They give you
THE TOP OF THE MARKET FOR COTTON
The year round.
There is not a House in the State that can
offer you superioradvantages, orthatis better
prepared to buy goods at inside figures and
sell them the same way.
If You Want To Do Well And.
Prosper
DO All; YOUB TRADING WITH
THOS. D. STEWART & CO.
THE ATLANTA GUANO CO.
IS NOW OFFERING
The Celebrated SUNNY SOUTH ACID
PHOSPHATE, Manufactured by the Atlanta
Guano Co,
This Popular Acid has been adopted by the
HENRY COUNTY ALLIANCE.
THE RAINBOW AND EDISTONE CUANOS,
o well and Favorably known, are now being
offered at Prices as low as the Lowest. ' We
have no middle-men. Our employees work
for a salary, and when you buy our Fertilizers
you buy DIRECTLY from the Factory.
Vs/hen you need anything in our line call
on our Mr. A. F. Harper, McDonough, Ga.
JOHN M. GRE.LN, president.
ATLANTA GUANO CO.
—the—
EAST TENN. VA. & CA.
R’Y. SYSTEM
x e c n
Sa/funHh »iwfcvn.u
cmw u
f- MONTCOMMY ■/f^ c -£ hrr,rl )
SHORT AND DIRECT LINE
to the
NORTH, EAST AND
WEST
and the * * * ***
SUMMER RESORTS
of
EAST TEN*. VA. k NORTH
CAROLINA.
Summer excursion tic kets on sale May
l’*lh, no required la annoy fam
ilies traveling wit Lout escort. No passage
limits in either unreel mil, as much time as
desired can he < stin ting point
to destination and Yico versa tickets good !
to return until Oetoln r 31,1 S*MI.
Fiiiftet if 11 in si «i Sleeping C sir
iSen lee In tlie South.
For any inibrmaljon awply to Agi nts or
CHAS. N. KtCHT, A. C. P A.
Atlanta, (>u.
B. W. WREN N, C.*P. & T. A..
Ki oxvllle, Tenn. 1
In advaced age the declining |>owers
are wonderfully refreshed hy Hood’s
Sasaparilla. It ready does’-’make the
weak strong.”
lo (lie I'uhlie.
This is to notify the public that .V
Hinson. colore<l, who l>eing under con
tract with me to cultivate my crop un
til the 20, of July, 1890,Tias left my
employment without cause. Any per
son employing said Henson will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the
law.
April 30. A. B. C. I>aii.ey.
Fcr Sale!
0‘ XE of the most desirable homes in the
delightful city, of McDonough, on the
K T. V. kG. R R. and terminus of the
Midland A Gulf R. It. P Known as
thp.Hfittos, house »nd lot. -The dwelling is
in-w. I.uTlf of the best material, and finely
finished. It has five rooms ar.d a good pan
try including a trood stove or cook room and
clo-ets. II has a nice piazu around the
Xorth and East Sides. It has to be seen
to be appreciated. Tim lot comprises one
sen- with out buildings; all inclosed, and
close to public sou*re Terms either cash,
or ease for a tertn of years at 1% interest.
Call on G. W. BRYAJf,
McDen ongb,G
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY.
Mrliunongh, flu., .hint' <» IHM,
Homo Affairs.
| Farmers have generally good crops
The seasons are splendid and crops
.line.
Pleaching at the Baptist Church
last Sunday.
Our citizens are discu sing a sy-tera
of water woiks.
Do*ly Ne'son, of • Greenwood, was
I in town Sunday.
Drs. Gunter and Peek took in the
(late City Wednesday.
Just received the latest styles in sash
i ibhou. Backet Store.
Ihe Columbus Buggy for sale by
W. T. Sims, Jonesboro, Ga.
M iss Woodall, of I.ithonia, is visiting
the family of Prof. (). E. 11am.
Mr. Jeff Stewart’s leg was so badly
broken that it had to be amputated.
Mrs W. L. Kimhell and hot charm
ing daughter Miss Cora visited Atlan
ta this week.
Mr. D. M. Almand. of Conyers, is
visiting the family ot Mr. H. J. Cope
land this week.
Mrs. James G. Phinizee, of High
Falls, is visiting the family of Mr. Pan!
'Burner this week.
Mrs. A. C. McCalls, daughter of
Col. C. T. Zachry, died of consumption
in At'a\|ta Saturday.
Mr. Walter Sullivan and family, of
the Grove, visited the family of Mr. J.
B. Dickson Sunday.
A married daughter ot Judge Allen
Stewart died in Atlanta Saturday and
was buried here Monday.
Mrs. R. M. Kyerett, a former resi
dent of this place, died in Covington
last Satur lay, and was interred in that
city.
I will sell you Buggies and Harness
cheaper than you can buy them in Grif
fin or Atlanta. W. T. Sims, Jones
boio, Ga.
Mr. T. D. Stewart has returned from
Jeffersonville, lint., and reports his
In other doing well for one who had
lost a limb.
Clever Claude Hutchinson made us
a pop call 1 uesdav. Besides being
handsome ho is one of the best coramer
ci d tourists ou the road.
I have a large assortment of Buggh s,
Phaetons, Carriages. Carts, Waggons
and Harness on hand, which 1 will sell
cheii|> for cash or ou time. W. T.
Sims, Jonesboro. Ga.
The good people of Stockbiidge Vvill
have a grand fish fry and picnic at
Field's mill, Saturday, 7th inst. Ex
tensive preparations are being made,
ami friends are expected.
School Commissi. -tier, J. C. Daniel,
held his semi-annual examination for
public school tochers Friday and Sat
urday. Mr Daniel is one of the best
commissioners in Georgia.
Forty inch 11 ambit ro Flouncing. Ga
cts. per yaid; forty inch Valcennes
lace. 65 cts per yard ; thirty six inch
oriental flouncing, 50 cts per yard ; all
over embroidery, ,50 cts per yard.
Racket Store. X
Our popular Prof. .1. G. 0. Parker
will have a splendid examination to
begin on the Bth., iust. The com
mencement. sermon will be preached on
Sunday, Bth, inst. by Rev. Braiitiau at
the Presbyterian Church.
A few gross blacking left ; sttd give
20 cts. worth for a cts. ; lace curtains
50 cts. per pair ; linen window shades
40 cts to GO cts. ; ladies sleeveless un
der vests, 20 to 40 cts.; lap robes SI.OO
and SI 2a Kac' et Store,
We are pleased to announce that the
Masons of will give a bar
becue on the 24, inst. All of the lien
ry county lodges including those ot
Jonesboro and Decatur are invited.
Cols. T. C. Nolan and G. VV. Mt van
are spoken of as Orators for the occa
sion.
Strayed from the residence of Mr.
M. \\ . Akins, a hav mare, medium
size, left fore .toot white, star in fore
head, freshly shodden, about six years
old, and quite gentle. The owner will
pay a reasonable price for Iter recovery
or any information leading thereto.
Address M. W. Akins at home or this
office.
’1 he office of the Hr:Nitv County
W fekly has rsceutly been ad>r..ed
with a double decked portico, and Col.
Speer4>as run this legend across the
top of the front page of bis paper : “A
Journal devoted to home rule, tariff
reform and Bourbon Democracy. SI.OO
cash, $1.50 on space : and worftt it. ”
Correct, every word of it—Griffin
N'-ws.
One and one fourth counter panes,
80 eta. ; one and half counter
pmes, $1.25 ; linen table cloths from
M.OO up ; table oil ch th. 25 cts. per
yard ; cigarette hats, 65 cts.. sold el-e
--where for $1.00; gents hats SI.OO.
wo: th 51. 50 ; gents hats,* 51.40, worth
$2.00 ; adamantine pins 1 cent per pa
per; 200 yards black spool thread, 2
cts. ; best thread 4 cs. per spool.
Racket Store.
Kchos From tlie Institute.
We are finishing up our final exami
nations for commencement.
OUT LINE OF TIIK I-lIOOKAMME.
Sunday, June Bth, Commencement
Sermon will be pteached at the Pres
hytetiaii Church hy Rev. Dr. I R.
Brannan, of the Christian Index, and
at 10 o’clock a in Monday Primary
and Freshman exhihi ion, M .rid ty
night beginning at 8 o’clock, contest
for Junior .Medal. Tuesday morning
at 10 a. in., Sophinore Declimation.
Tuesday l ight contest, a misceliaue*
ous programme. Admission 25 cent*.
Wednesday, commencement day,
annual literaiy address by B. 11 Sas
lieii TTtdiveiy of prizes liv Cni. T.
C. Noiiill.
Sick lieada- he, billiousiu ss, n umh
costiveness, are promptly and agieea
hly banished by Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver and lv dney Pillcts (little Pills.)
Attention, 44th Ga. Regiment!
The survivors of the 44th Ga. icgi
ment will have a reunion at Jonesboro,
Clavtou county, on the 24ih day of Ju
ly, 1890.
Every surviving member of this old
regiment in honestly requested to bo
present.
Gen. Phil Cook, Col. Beck, Col.
Estes aud many more old warriors
will lie there to greet the old comrades.
The survivors of the 10th and 80th
Ga Regiments are cordially invited to
oieet with us. Railroads throughout
the State will carry all win wish to at
tend at reduced rates. Comrades, we
are fast passing away. Soon the con
federate soldier will live only in his
tory. Let us therefore come together
on this occasion with pleasant greeting
while we may.
Papers throughout the State please
copy.
S. M. lit chan an, Sect’y
• Atlanta, Ga. Jut e, 1800.
The Uroom That Sweeps Clean.
Swift’s Specific is the bosom o{ des
truetion to blood poison, its deutiuv be
ing to sweep from the face of the gl die
the deadliest scourge to which humani
ty lias ever been subject.
S. S. S. antidotes aud eliminate
Blood Poison and makes a permanent
cure, instead of substituting on disease
for another, as is the case with the old
potash and meicury remedies.
S. S. S. leaves no had effects. It is
a tonic and assists digestion and Imilds
up the health, instead of causing indi
gestion and depleting the system as
with potasii and mercury mixtures.
8. S. S. is more infallible than any
remedy made A case of Blood Poison
which it fails to cure is incurable. it
is the ton’c which all fjelilp persons
should take.
Treatise on Blood mid Skin Discuses
mailed free.
SWIKV SI'EUIKIG 00., Atlanta, tin,
A Veterans Association.
A number of Confederate Veterans
consisting of W. R. Thomas, J. B.
Thompson, J. A. Hightower, J. A.
Arnold. J. N. Wilkerson, B. W. Grant,
and J M. Jones met in Stock bridge
on the 31st, ult., for the purpose of
forming a Confederate Veteran's asso
ciation.
Resolved. That all of the o'd Con
federate soldiers of Henry county to
meet at Stockbridge on Saturday the
7th of June, for the purpose of organiz
ing a Confederate Veteran’s Associa
tion. Aid that all old Confederates
are requested to attend.
A committee of arrangements was
appointed cous ; sting of J. A. Arnold,
J. N. Hightower and B. W. Grant
J. B. Thompson, Cha'm't..
J. W. Ci. ark, Sec.
Disease lies in ambush for the weak;
a feeble constitution is ill adapted to
encounter a malarious atmosphere and
sudden changes o‘ temperature, and
the least robust are u-ually the easiest
victims. Dr. .1.11 McLean’s Sarsapa
rilla wII give tone, vitali y an I
strength to the eutire b slv
Livingston, Peek anil Drown.
lion. L. F. Livingston Hon. vY.
1,. Peek and C"l. H. C. Brown (and
probably others) will each deliver a
public address to Alliancemeu and citi
zens .generally, at| Decatur, Ga.. l ues
day. June 111, 18(10 Everybody cor
dially invited to come and hear these
champions of the great Alliance cau-e.
Times please copv.
J. L. Cnupp, P. 1). A.
E. L. Steadman, .Sec.
Persons advanced in years feel
youngei and stronger, as well as free
Iron* infirmities of age, hy taking Dr.
.1. 11. .McLean’s Sarsaparilla.
FARMFUS AM) TIIK CKNSI’S.
The census year began June 1, IKKO,
and ends May 31, 1890. Each state
has from one to eleven supe; visors’
disti icls. There are 175 supervis
ors in all. There are 42,000 enumera
tors. who in all parts of the countrj
will begin their work Monday morning,
June 2, 1890. Every farm will be
visited before June 30, anil the follow
ing questions will be asked, keeping
in mind that the figures you are to give
nearly all pertain to the crops of 1889,
unit not to the growing crops of 1890 :
(1) Y'our name as occupant «,f the
farm. (2) Aie you owner, renter for
money, or for share of the crops of the
farm ? (3) Are you white or black ?
(4) Number of acres of land, improv
ed and uuimproved. (5) Acres irriga
ted. (G) Number of artesian wells
flowing. (7) Value of farm, buildings,
implements, machine ry, and live stock.
(8) Fences : <’o l of building ui:d re
pairing. (9) Cost of fertilizers. (10)
Labor: Amounts pai t for labor, in
cluding lioard ; weeks of hired labor,
white or black. (11) Products: Esti
mated value of all faicu produc i ns
sold, consumes!, .r on baud for IHB9.
(12) Forestry: Amount of wood cut
and value of all forest products sold.
(13) Grasslands: Acres of each kind
of grassland cu: for hay or pastured ;
tons of hay and straw sold ; clover and
grass seals produced and sold ; silos
and their capacity. (14).Sugar: Cane,
sorghum, maple, anil beet ; sugar and
molasses ; acres, product and value of
each. (15) Castor Beans: Acres. (10)
Cereals: Barley, buckwheat, Indian
corn, oats, rye, wheat; acres, crop,
amount of each sold and consumed,
and value. (17) Rice: Acres, crop,
a:.d value. (18) Tobacco: Acres,
crop, amount sold, and value (19)
Peas and Beans: Bushels, and value
of crop sold. (20) Peanuts: Acre*,
bushels, aud value. (21) Hops: Acres,
pounds, and value, (22) Fibers: Cot
ton, flax, and hemp ; acres, crop, and
Disfiguring
Eruptions indicate impure Idood and a
deranged stomach. External treatment
is of no avail. The safest and most
effective remedy for theso complaints is
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
“ I was troubled with discoloration of
the skin, which showed itself in uglv
. dark patches. No external treatment
Sarsaparilla affacted, ■
blotches, and ainali
used Ft for that pur
j«3se with the most *
gratifying results.” ,T. R. Roseberry,
M. 1)., Wharton, Texas
"I have prescribed Ayer’s Sarsapa
rilla in my .practice for a number of
years. I find it to work admirably
where an alterative is indicated.”—T.
Porter, M. 1)., Cerro Uordo, Tenn.
"For pimples, blotches, discolorations
of the sain, and eruptions of every de
scription, we consider
Ayer’s Sar
saparilla a positive cure.”—Mrs. J. W.
Cockerell, Alexandria, Va.
Sr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
value. (23) Broom Corn : Acres,
pounds, and va'ue. (24) Live Stock :
Horses, mules and asses; number , n
hand dune 1, 1890 ; number foaled in
JHSII ; number sold in 18811 ; number
died in 1880. (2.")) Sheep: 'Number on
band June 1, 1890, of * line wool,”
•‘long wool,” and “all other j” number
of lambs dropped in 1881); “spring
lambs” sold in 18811; sold in 1889
other than “spring lambs ;” slaughter
ed for use on farm in 1889; killed by
dogs in 1889 ; died from other causes
in 1889. (2li) Wool : Shorn spring of
ln9o and fall of 1889. (27) Goats:
Numbi r of Angina and common. (28)
Hogs: On farm June I, 1890. ’(29)
Neat Cattle: Working oxen, milch
cows, and n her cattle on Imml June 1,
1890 ; number of pure bred, guide and
common ; calves dropped in 1889 ; cat
tle sold in 1889, slaughtered for use
on the farm, and died in 1889. (30)
Dairy: Milk —total gallons produced
on farm : sold for use in families ; sent
to creamery oi factory ; used on farm,
including for butter or cheese ; used on
farm in raising cream for sale, includ
ing for creamery or factory. Butter—
pounds made on farm and sold in 1880.
Cream—quarts sent to creamery or
factory ; sold other than to creamery
or factory. Cheese —pounds made on
faiin and sold in 1889. (31) Swine :
Number on hand June 1, 1890; sold
ie 1880 ; consumed on farm and died in
1889. (32) Poultry : Number each ■ f
chickens, turkeys, geese, and ducks on
band Juue 1, 1889 ; value of all poul-
I try products sold ; eggs produced, sold,
and value in 1889. (33) Bees : Num
ber of stmds, pounds of honey and
wax produced, uml value. (34) Onions:
Field crop —Member of acres, bushels
produced and sold, mid value. (33)
Potatoes : Sweet and Irish, bushels
produced and sold. (86) Market Gar
dens and Small Fruits: Number of
acres in blackberries, cran
berries, raspberries, strawberries, and
other small fruits, and total vulue of
products in 1889. (37) Vegetables ai d
Fruiis for Canuing : Number of acres,
and products, in bushels, of peas and
beans, green corn, tomatoes, other veg
etables and fruits. (38) Orchards:
Apples, apricots, cherries, _ peaches,
pears, plums, and prunes, and other
orcbaid fruites; in each the number of
acres, ciop in 1889, number of bearing
trees, number of young tries not bear
ing, and value of all orchard products
sold. (39) Vineyards: Number oi
acres in vines bearing and in young
vines not bearing ; products of grapes
and raisins, and value in 1889.
Besides lhe.-e question. on the re u
lar Agricultural Schedule No. 2, Su
|ioriiileii.lcnl Uobk.kt 1* Pom Kit has
ordered several special investigations
| in the interests of agriculture, among
which are Vi iculture. Nur.ires, Flor
ists, Seed anti Truck Fa:ms,Semi iron
ical Fruits, Oranges, etc , l.ive Stock
on the great ranges, and in cities
villages ; also the names xml number
of all the various farmers’ i rgauiza
tions, such as Agricultural and llorti
cultural Sr ffie ies, Poultry and liee
Associations, Fanner's Clubs, Oranges,
Alliances, Wheels, Unions, Leagues,
etc.
lu no part of the census work have
the lines been extern’ed mi r : than in
the direction of agriculture, and if far
mers will trow cheerfully co-opt ra e
with the enumerators and other otH
cials in piomply furnishing the correet
figures more comprehensive returns re
garding our greatest industry will be
obtained than ever be ore.
If You Have
Konmtltc. 1 ml !««.•« 11 Flatulence,
Mick 111 iiilu. III’. "Mil run tluwu, lo»*
luii rleah, you.will find
Tutfs Pills
the Mmi Sj-yoii need. They tout-up
the weak atomarh wild build up the
fUKsinv eueratt-e. Ilufferere from
uieulal or physical overwook w ill rind
relief I'roiu lima, hleely «ii||rir treated
SOLI) lA KHTWHEHE.
vino:.
Jce George. si colored man. is uuih r con
tract as a wrag t*« bail 1 lo me lor the pn *«nt
year, and has left my emj»lo> incut without a
cause, this is, therefore, to notify flu- |>ul»-
lic not to em ploy said George uml»*r penally
of the law. J NO. W. HAM BRICK.
June 5.
vmn.
Ben George, a colored minor, is under
contract with rue to cultivate a crop on
alum-*, for the present yrnr, and lm- 1. ft
aij employment without cause, this is,
therefore, to notify the public not to employ
said George under penalty of the Uw.
June 5. JNO. B. HAMBRICK
Pimpies
Anil Blotches yield speedily to Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla—the most potent and
harmless of all Blood medicines. Don't
waste time and money on any other.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the best.
“ I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla and
Bills, for boils, sores, anil pimples, anil
have found them to be the liest medi
cine In the world.”—.Julius Bernardin,
Compton, 111.
“ I was troubled) for a long time, with *
a humor which appeared on my face
in pimples and blotches. By taking
Ayer's Sarsaparilla f was cured.”
Clius. 11. Smith, North Ornftshury, Vt.
A young lady of Dover, N. If., writes
that for a number of years her face was
covered with pimples, and she was con
stantly annoyed by their appearance.
Three bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
rendered her skin perfectly clear.
“I can heartily recommend Ayer's
Sarsaparilla for all of those who are
suffering from scrofulous humors. I
was afilieteil for years, and tried every
available remedy, with no effect. Then
your Barsaparlila was recommended,
and two iHittles of this medicine afforded
great relief. lam now in a healthy and
vigorous condition.” —E. M. Howard,
Newport, N. If.
“For a long time I suffered from an
eruption winch covered my body.
I tried a variety of medicines, without
avail. Ayer's Sar
saparilla
has thoroughly cured mo.” —Jacob
llain, Reading, I’a.
Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.
,rc Jjwsry
S^Lf^k'^L
To euro Biliousness, Sick Iloadacho, Consti
pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take
the safo and certain remedy,
SMITH'S
BILE BEANS
IT«© the* NN A Is Vs Rise* (40 little Bean* to the
bottle). They akk the most convenient.
' tor nil Agon.
Price of either wise, M ftc. per Hot tie.
KISSING” 7 1770 jss&m
■m 1 11M Mflklnlled for 4 eta. (corpora or atampa).
J.F. SMITH ACO*M.kcr,i>r“iULßitSANs, 'ST.LOUIS MO.
WHAT
SCOTT’S “FT
EMULSION couchs' TI * !
CURES | Wasting diseases I
Wonderful Fleeh Producer.
Many Lava gained ono pound
per day bv its uso.
Scott's Emulsion is not ft secret
remedy. It contains tlio stimulat
ing properties of tlio Hypoplios
phites and pure Norwegian Ood
Liver Oil, the -potency of both
Being largely ineroaseiL It is used
by Physicians all over the world.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold by all JOruygistii.
• COTT A BOWNE, Chemlata, N.Y.
FOR MEN ONLY!
vmtfn-wm*” LOST or FAILING MANHOOD;
KlliXU A r!fll 0#n * ril and nervous debitittl
KFIFMI W.a*ne..°f Body and Mind, Effect.*
EUllilkl IHlof Errorior Exi t*see* in Old or Younf.
Rul.usf, Noble IUKIUMIII fully Rnt«r«4. Mow to •■larira amt
Hirmigthan VI KaK. L'NDKVfcLOI'K!) OIUUKMA I'Altl HO* ftHHT.
Absolutely unfailing MONK TKKaTBKNT- Re-efl.. lu a day.
R«b Mat if/ from AO Hlales and fa reign t ountrlaa. tVrltf (baa.
liesrrlpll** Hook, einlanation and proofc mailed / aealad j free.
*ttm. ERIK MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V.
SUMMER RESORTS,
EXCURSION RATES,
OWIiTWIIW
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
No iron clad tickets to annoy
families traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar
rangements ever offered.
For information apply to
Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway
System, or to
B. V. VREKX, G. P. l£t. Knoxville. Tent
I)R*INKKNNBS H —LIQUOR. liAB
IT—I> A 1.1. THE WojtD THFHE IS
nut oj»k ci kk, De. Haim s’ Gor.
hex Hi'EOiftc.
It can be given in a crip of coffee or
tea without the knowledge of tin- per
son taking it, effecting a speedy and
permanent core, whether the patient is
a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wiech. Thousands of drunkards have
been cured who have taken the Goideu
Specific in their coflee without tlreii
knowledge, and today believe they rjnit
dtiirkiug of their own free' will. No
harmful effect results from its adminis
tration. Cure* guaranteed. Send for
circular and full particulars. Address
in confidence, GoiftEN Si-kcieie Co.,
lko Race Street, Uhicini.a i, O.
If you feel unable to do your work,
and have that tired feeling, take Dr.
J. 11. McLean’s Sarraparilla; it will
you bright, active ami vigorous.
No lin'ment js in better repute or
more widely knowu than Dr. J. 11. tic
lean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is a
wonderful remedy.
The most popular'liniment, is the old
reliable. I7r J. 11. Vcla-hh's Volcanic
Oil Liniment,
A WISE WOi&n
Bought tha Splendid
HIGH ARM
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For Sale By
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in the South. The Life of Jefferson
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