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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1893.
IT IS ASSURED.
ST. SIMON’S DOTS
TRAIN DELAYED.
Official Organ of Ware County, Charl
ton Connty and City of Waycron*.
THK HRR\(.D PUBL1*I
The New Bank of Way cross.
A meeting of those interested in or- j
quent insertion. retarv The charter 1
Professional cards $6.00 per annum after ’ t le
January - win
r Che)
from The Waycross Colony. ; But the Wavcross People Benched the
Tbe two pair of twins are the adniira- Island by Special Boat,
ganizing the new Bank of Waycross i tion and general remark of all in the ( The Brunswick and Western special
was held vesterdav afternoon at the i colony. These twin babies are well i last night was delayed on account of
Examine the ratesofmre first-class weekly \ Council room in this city. A number ! grown kida of eighteen months, and arc ! connections at Waycross, and did not
"TnirSSt'advertWng'inaerted'atAl'S/per i of representative men were present. I eared for by two sisters, also twins. reach Brunswick until 9 o’clock,
inch tirstimcrtioo, 50c subsequent insertion. ! Hon. L. A. Wilson was made chairman * * i Capt. Dart could not hold the Pope
line flrat inMrtlonTiic'per lh'ie'each j and W. SI. Toomer, Esq., acted as see- AI ] sympathized with Col. Hitch in j Catlin,but ever ready to accommodate,
“ - ‘ It contained about | h» d the Angie and Nellie ready to take
| the \\ avcross and Thoraasville party* to
j »St. Simon.
There was about twenty in the party*
j and we venture to say they were more
; than delighted with their moonlight
I trip.—Brunswick Times.
The above has the right ring to it,
* ; and shows that the St. Simons line
, t( , the j We need a preacher too, for some of; knows how to do the handsome tiling
i the young people are “prone to wander,” when it tries,
and in order to keep them in check, we I The matter had already been rejiorted
(nettling To Remember, j should have preaching every Sunday,
t weak or ailing woman :—that * *
1 there’s only one medicine so sure to helj .
* “ The Macon soldier boy-
Hood’s ! H s “ Cures
r
All sympathized with Col. Hitch in j
read by chair- , losing h ' u _
man Wilson. About thirty thousand | twentv-five dollars.
— _ dollars have already been subscribed, ***
week mustbein by Wednesday oft hat week, and the l»ooks ordered ojiencd for fur- I There is not a doctor in the colour.
Changes made in advertisement*. inserted
atonr regular rates, and for specified time,
will be charged for at cost of making said
change.
Additional rates will i>e charged for spe
cial position.
SATURDAY, JULY 2ft, 1803.
ther subscription!
ted in a tew days an
doubt that the bank
tion at an early date,
the people of Wavcrc
tion of so iinj>ortant:
of the citv.
Officers will be elec- not even on thc fc i an d, so j
id there can lie no ; absolutely necessary for us tj
Ic will be .in oj»era- ! D r> Walker must come back.
Ve congratulate ' * #
U]K>n the addi-
cnterprisi
keep well.
' busi
Special Attention.
We call special attention to the sched
ule of through trains of the £?.. F. A W.
By., to Florida and Soutli Oeorgla. It j you that it can be guaranteed. It’s Dr.
contains valuable information for the j Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. In build-
traveling public. ! *njr up overworked, feeble, delicate wo-
' : *t any “female complaint” or
“My little l>oy was very bad off for
two months with diarrhoea. We used
various medicines, also called in two
doctors, but nothing done him any good
until we used Chamberlain's Colic, Di
arrhoea and Cholera Remedy, which
gave immediate relief and soon cured
him, I consider it the best medicine
made and can conscientiously recom
mend it to all who need a diarrhoea or
colic medicine. J. E. Hare, Trenton,
Texas. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
at Cash Drug .Store.
It Sfeooltl Be In Every lion* £
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps-
burg, Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. King’s New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his
wife who was threatened with pneumonia
after an attack of la grippe, when var
ious other remedies and several physi-
eians had done her no good. Robert
Barber, of Cookiport, Pa., claims Dr.
King’s New Discover}* has done him
more good than anything he ever used
for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try
it. Free trial bottles at A. B. McWhor
ter A Co., E. B. Goodrich and B. J.
Smith’s drug Store.
An Old Veteran.
Mr. Burrell Sweat, an old and esteem
ed citizen of this place, is receiving a
pension of eight dollars per month from
the United States government for ser
vices rendered in the Seminole Indian
war in 1838-3ft and 1840.
men. or
weakness, if it ever fails to benefit or
cure, you have your money back. It’s
an invigorating, restorative tonic, a
soothing and strengthing nervine, and a
safe and certain remedy for w omen’s ills
and ailments. It regulates and promotes
all the proper functions, improves di
gestion, enriches thc blood, dispels aches
and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and
restores health and strength.
Nothing else can be as cheap? With
this, you pay only for the good you get.
about fifty
strong, are camping on the Island only
a short distance from our colony.
“Lovers’ retreat” is just a- lovely as
ever and Cupid is getting in some good
work there. # ^ select Siftings.
* i Churches have had surpliced choirs
There is a difference of opinion as to i since the eleventh eenturv.
at this office. Now, if editor Wrench will
promise not to draw his spv-glass on the
Waycross colony anymore, and send us
a pass on the Pope Catlin, we will con
sider the hatchet buried, and even con
sent to add diversity to the scene by
going to St. Simons for a dip in the surf
and a sight across the Brunswick bar.
which is the prettiest girl in the colony.
They say it’s a draw race between three
of our fair damsels. Well, all three are
pretty.
Manor Mentions.
Our town and community is. as al
ways. in a flourishing condition.
Crops arc still still advancing and the
the music
ho are ip-
To Be Run By Water.
The publishers of the Herald have
purchased a water-motor and it is proba
ble that the presses belonging to the
establishment will in a short time be
run by water. The waterworks of the city
will furnish ample power, and we think
the motor will be cheaper and more sat
isfactory than steam. The use of a
water-motor however, will not prevent
the Herald from getting on a full head
of steuin its the exigency requires.
To Whom It fiajr Concern.
All persons indebted to the late firm of
Hcrschkovitz Bros., except for furnitun
are notified to call at ot
once. Pay no money I
HV*w-2w.
A Sew Freight Depot.
We learn that orders have been issued
and a new freight depot lor Waycross
will be erected at once. The old build
ing is to be torn down. The new build- j carj>euters’ hammers serve
ing will be put across the B. A W. “Y,” I to soothe the ears of those
and about three or four hundred yards J terested in the rapid growth and build-
from the present location in the direction j >ug up of Manor.
of the Satilla Mfg. Co’s, works. The ; The new dwelling of Dr. Jones will
building is to be much larger than the \ soon be completed,
one we now have. This is the most iln- j Mr . X . j t _ McConnell is making a
portent improvement Waycross lias had j s]l0w with hi , new buildings. McCon-
for sometime. The change will lie hail- ( ne n bone among the list of gentlemen
eel with pleasure by our citizens. J who are working for the benefit of the
town and we are pleased to note such
men.
9500 Will be Given
For any case of rheumatism which can
not be cured by Dr. Drummond’s Light
ning Remedy. The proprietors do not
hide this offer, but print it in bold type on
all their circulars, wrappers, printed
matter and through the columns of news
papers everywhere. It will work won
ders—one bottle curing nearly every
case. If the druggist has not got it, he
will order it, or it will be sent to any
Among those who are mostly interest
ed in the welfare of the] place is our
kind-hearted old postmaster, Mr. J. H.
Miller. He- takes care of the mails of
the United States and the children of
the town.
We are very sorry to know of thc
address by prepaid express on receipt ol | continued illness of Mrs. McConnell. It
price, 93. Drummond Medicine Co. 48-
30 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents
wanted.
and settle at
anyone else.
Hit. n A My Kits.
The Fastest Time.
The fastest time ever made on the
western division of the S.. F. A W. Ry.,
was the run from Thomasville to Way-
cross made yesterday by Fast Mail No.
78, engine No. 12, in charge of engineer
J. M. £uiith and conductor R. B. Bal
lard. The run was made in two hours
and twenty nine minutes, including nine j preach ft
stops. The distance is 104 mil
lowing twenty-nine minutes for stops, thc J tcrestinj
time made was fifty-two miles an hour. 1 tI,c second Sunday of thi> month, it will
Several miles were made in fiftv-fivc ! command thc attention of any audience,
seconds. The writer was a passenger j ^ e hope all will attend.
on tbe flying train, and this is the first !
time we ever saw telegraph poles look! A Cui e for Twenty Cents,
like a fine tooth comb. We were glad ! Any remedy sold at one dollar a bot-
enough when die thing “lit" safelv at i tie wbich claims to cure rheumatism, is
, . , *” * j simply an imposition, for when all ex-
ie union epo. j penses are deducted it leaves not more
than twenty cents to represent the medi-
is hoped by all that she will soon change
for the better and recover.
Mrs. W. H. Booth has been ill for
several days.
The little son of Mr. Ezekiel Hender
son has been very ill for some time with
typhoid fever.
Our Sunday School is .sti
gressive condition.
Rev. Kempt, of Homerville, wil
again on the second Sun
day in August. If his sermon is as in
the one he delivered here or
In the little village of Clayton,Ind..
there are eight men whose uoited
weight is 2,000 pounds.
In 1720 the first clocks were intro
duced. to be placed in churches, the
hour glass having been previously
used.
The remains of a mammoth mas
todon were unearthed by workmen
while working in a tunnel near Po
mona. Cal., a short time ago.
There has never been a Prime Min
ister of England since the time of
Queen Elizabeth, who has worn a
beard, with the single exception of
Lord Salisbury.
The palace of the kings of Babylon
may still be easily traced. It is a
vast mound, 700 yards square. The
walls were eight feet thick, and
strengthened with buttresses.
In sawing a log at Beaver Dam
mills, in Burke county, Georgia, a
snake was found in a knot hole,
which, when the tree was standing,
was fifty-two feet from the ground.
Mrs. David N. Ktbler
of Shanleyton, Va., was a sufferer with stomach
trouble- At times she was In severe pain and
great misery. Piercing pains would seize her
In the right side and at times shoot from
the hip to the breast. She also suffered chills
In the body amt limbs. rtiysl.*l.u« fulled to
diagnose the case and medicines failed to cure.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bneklrn'i Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
| per box. For sale by A. B. Whorter A
l ,ro * j Co., E. B. Goodrich, and B. J. Smith’s
• druz stores.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo )
Lucas County j
Fkank J. Cheney make? oath that
cine. Dr. Drummond’s Lightning Rem-I mer has been making his headquarters
edv, which is performing such wonder- here for the last three years or more to
lie is the senior partner of the firm of F. j Jhe me^^araltv^eefvw^r^wim ! “ y l‘ er ' 0,,:d kno "' ledgc ’ aml has al "“>' s
i- CH ^. E Y? C S' domgb 1 us, ? essl ” the ! pounded at great expend from rare drags i 1,,avedl " cvcry matcU gamc wlth the
Ciry of Toledo, County and State afore- j an q can ^ ot be sold for less than Five Waycross boys. Season* is also a rcsi-
mmoToVF HTXDRFn noriV^ D °l lars a bottle. But it always cures. I dent of Waycross. The remarks in re
sum o X E HI NI RED DOLLAR. !*>ent prepaid to any address on receipt ; „ ar( i to Sessoms havinz inteutionallv
0f hat ! of price. Drummond Medicine Co.. 48- S"LJuu ‘l
Judge Brewer’s Horse Killed by Light
ning.
Lightning struck Judge Brewer’s
bam about 7 o’clock last evening and
killed his fine buggy horse. The shock
was felt by several, but it was not
known until this morning that the
Judge’s horse had been killed. The
horse was a family animal and an extra
good one. The Judge has the sympathy
of the community.
A Lrwlcr.
Since its first introduction. Electric
Bitter* has gained rapidly in popul;
favor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medicinal tonics aud altera
tives—containing nothing which j»ermits
its use as a beverage ot intoxicant, it is
recognized as the best and purest medi
cine for all ailments of stomach, liver or
kidneys. It will cure sick headache, in
digestion, constipation, and drive utalaria
from the system. Satisfaction guaran- j Hall'* Catarrh Cure is taken internally _ . . , .
teed with each bottle or the money will and acts directly ou the blood and mu- i Jesu P who assisted yesterday in laying
be refunded. Price only 50 cents per • ecus surfaces of the system. Send for J to rest the remains of our beloved broth-
bottle. Sold bv A. B. McWhorter A Co., \ circulars, free. j er. Otn hearts overflow with gratitude
1 F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. !
friT Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Mr. Finn Gets the Pipe and Drill.
Yesterdav Mr. Finn succeeded, by : They are Doing Well,
using an* invention of his own,; Mr. Jackson Walker, one of Pierce > >5 ">*> our bereaved and grief stricken
in drawing from the artesian well t county’s mast prominent citizens, was in j hearts at this time. May (Tod bless and
the pipe and drill which had [the city last week and called at t^e ! protect them always,
been lost by a previous contractor, i Herald office. He was in.Waycross to
The pipe taken out was twenty-eight ! meet Dr. i'J W. Barrier, of Columbus, I 8®- Jesup Sentinel ^please copy,
feet long and was imbedded in sand. ! who operated upon his two little deform- 1 ^
The strain on the machinery' was tern- j children last March. Mr. \\. says
ble but the pipe had to come. The r the children are doing well and are fully j the testimonials I have sent you for
Wing will now bo continued. Mr. Finn | in ^ S'*"' condition as he Miiected to ] Kle rare '" ^oid by B. J.
is evidently the right man in the right! see them in twelve months, now after
pj ace ^ * j only four mouths of the treatment, and
(Communicated.)
Editors Herald .*
I was shown a copy ot the Ttfton Ga
zette in which there appeared an article
stating that the Tifton team was mis
treated while in Waycross. I do not
know who gave the editor of the Gazette
tbis information, certainly not one of the
members of the Tifton club, as I was as
sured by three members of the club that
they had received fair treatment. The
statement that Cox and Sessoms are non
residents of the city, is untrue; the for-
Badly Cut by Glass.
Mr. John Russell, well known as one
of the best carpenters in the city, was
badly cut this afternoon. He was takinj
a large heavy plate glass window out for
the purpose of making a change in the
tailoring establishment of Mr. Max
Isaac, when by accident the glass fell
upon him, cutting his face terribly in
thiee places. As we write Dr. Reddins
is preparing to sew the cuts up and i
otherwise administering to the wounded
man. We hope the result will not be
serious.
Charlie McVeigh Killed.
Wednesday afternoon in getting from
his wagon Charlie VcVeigh fell and
struck one of his mules, which becoming
frightened, made a dash, throwing the
young man under the wheels. He was
terribly mashed and died yesterday from
his injuries. The sad accident hap
pened at McVeigh’s still, four miles from
Wavncsville. The young man was
about twenty years of age, and a broth
er to H. E. A D. E. McVeigh, at Bra-
gnuza. The body was carried to Jesup
this morning for interment. The Her
ald tenders sympathy to the bereaved
relatives.
Folkston Items.
The i»aptist church is nearing comple
tion.
Miss Fannie Uoddenberry has return
ed home alter a pleasant visit of several
weeks at Burnt Fort, the guest of Mrs.
Bedell.
H. A. Uenfroe spent last Sunday in
St. Augustine.
Joe. Gassett. of Waycross, was here
last Sunday.
Mr. John Rcufroe. aud little daughter.
Mattie, from Tifton, visited G. A. Ren-
froe last Tuesday.
Miss Cora Lanier, of Waycross, is the
guest of her friends, the Misses Burneys.
Miss Shaddio Lowther returned from
St. Augustine last Sundav.
Mrs. Weight, wife of Dr. Jus. Wright,
is seriously ill.
Little Jimmie Baker, infant son of
M. X. Baker, is very ill.
Quite a pleasant evening was spent at
Mrs. Lowther’s last Wednesday. It was
a surprise but the participants were well
treated.
Beware of Ointment* tor Gatarrh (hat
eontaln Mtttnry,
as mercury will surely* destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never l>e used except on pre
scriptions from reputable physicians, as
the damage they will do is ten fold to
the good yon can possibly* derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufac
tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, < >.,
contains no mercury, and is takeu iu-
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces ot the system. In
buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine. It is taken internally
and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by* F. J.
Cheney* A Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents
per bottle.
The Only One Ever Printed—Can Yon
_ i cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s
; I Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
. Sworn to before me and sulv*cribed in
; mv presence, this 6th dav of December,
A! D. 4886.
( ) A. W. GLEASON,
j ^ SEAL j — Notary Public.
E. B. Goodrich and B. J. Smith.
t price.
j 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents !
j wanted. •
Card of Thanks.
BRAGaNZA, Ga., July 22, ISfto.
j Editors Evening Herald :
! We desire through the columns of
, your paper to return our sincere and
heartfelt thanks to the kind friends of
i and the memory* of their kindness will
| remain with us always. The sympathy !
j of friends is sweet at all times and doub-
Golden, Druggist. Birmingham
| Ala., writes: “Please pablish some of
hit Ponder and Hamilton with a ball
also untrue. It shows the narrow spirit
or the author of the article in question.
As to the reference to the small boy*, it
is foolish in the extreme. Everybody
knows that the small boy* is one of the
characterestics of all ball games. The
writer claims that the Tifton ream was
hospitably treated. They were enter
tained at the Southern hotel, and there
was no complaint from any of .them,
believe that the members of tbe Tifton
club will bear me out in the foregoing
statement.
An Eye Witness.
A Battle for Blood
Is what Hood’s Sarsaparilla vigorously
fights, aud it Ls always victorious in ex
pelling all the foul taints and giving the
vital fluid the quality and quantity of
perfect health. It cures scrofula, salt
rheum, boils and all other troubles
caused by impure blood.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cts.
Sent by mail on receipt of price by C. I.
Hood A Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
Time Changed.
The time of holding the Justice eourt
for the 1231 district G. M., of Ware
county, has been changed trom the 2d
Saturday in each month to the 2d Fri
day in each month.
Died In Jail.
Dave Williams, a negro confined in
Ware county jail, charged with forgery,
died night before last. The negro had
been sick for sometime, and had receiv
ed medical attention and proper care.
AU Free.
Those who have used Dr. King’s New
Discovery* know* its value, and those who
iiS
Find thc Word!
a 3-incli display advertise!
this week, which lias (
except one word. The :
appearing eacii
this pa;
words a
true of each new one appearing
from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This
house places a “Crescent” on everything
Look for it. semi
l they
they make and publish,
them the name of the w
return you Book. Beautiful Lithographs e
Samples Free. jan23-ly
Schedule and Rates to St Simous.
On Saturdays, July 15th, 22nd and
2ftth, we will run special train to Bruns
wick, scheduled to leave Waycross at
5 15 p. m. This train will not wait at
Waycross for connection later than 6 ID,
so passengers can feel assured of making
connection with boat for St. Simons.
Boat waits until 8 o’clock for this train.
Rate to Brunswick and return $1 50,
St. Simons $1 00, tickets good to return
Monday morning. We hope this train
will be sufficietlv patronized to justify
its coutinuance through the season.
W. P. Wheedle
PA R-A-SIT-I-CIDE cure-
thirty minutes. Price 50 ceuts.
T. S. Paine.
. T. A.
itch in
Sold by
3mos
Ladies, if you want a pure, delicate
soap for the complexion, B. J. Sniitn.
druggist, will always recommend John
son’s Oriental Medicinal Toilet Soap.
zVjiotlier Added to the Long List.
tStatenville, Ga., July 21.—News
has just been received here of a most
brutal crime—tbe outrage and murder
committed on tbe nine-year-old daugh
ter of R. K. Elliot, a prominent
citizen of LaFayette county, Florida,
by a trusty negro convict at the camp
near Fort White. When caught he
have not, have now the opportunity to . ........ ,
try it Free. Call on the advertised Dmg- confessed the horrible crune and was
gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free- Send j lynched without further ceremony,
your name and address to H. E. ^Jucklen [ In his confession he implicated an-
trusty and he will probably be
Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well i
as a copy of Guide to health and House-1 sewed in like manner,
hold Instructor. Free. All of which is I speci*i*Noticr
guaranteed to do vou good and cost vou ! . „ • .. . . „ .
„ D li-iT .> t All parties having work at my shop
nothing. A. B. McWhorter & Co., B. J. _ * . , .
(i . i w, , /1 j • i • —, r. i are Teouestetl to come forward, pav tor
Smith, E 3. Goodrich s Drug Store. | ‘ f .
’ ° i same and take it out. or it will be sola
j in 15 days for repairs and to make room
j for other work. Respectfully.
S. L. Gupton A (X).
I Smith.
B. J. Smith, Druggist, recommends |
j that everything has turned out even bet- j Japanese Liver # Pellets for coastipation j
Ladies are I nfortunatc. ; tcr than the I.hx-tor had iead him to be- ! and sick headache. Small, mild, easy to '
Because the higher they rise in society the | ljeve it would. i take. 50 pills 25 cents. __ j
weaker they find themselves bodily. Hisley's .
Philotoken controb the nerv«*. auls nature j
in various functions, ami thus combats j
J. H. Oppenheim A Son.
We call special atteution to the card j
of J. H. Oppenheim & Son., auctioneer j
aud commission merchants, Savannah, f
which appears in this issue, and bespeak 1 grown people, restoring the
for them the patronage of our people, j x^other^vormxuJdic'mei^^osafeand sure
j Price 2o cents at drug stores, or sent by mail
... . Pr»l»e. 1 bv John I). Park A Sens Co.. 175 and 177
c desire to say to our citizens, that ^ Sycamore St.. Cincinnati. O. ‘\ec5-ly
for years we have been selling Dr. King’s j ^
new di-eovery for consumption, Dr. ‘ See L. W. Hubbard about lessons in
King’s New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica j Penmanship. Morning and night
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have» c ]^ e . j\*5-30t
never handled remedies that sell as well, ’’ -♦
or that ha\*e given such universal satis- j Johnson s Magnetic Oil cures all pain
faction. We do not hesitate to guaran- j and it will never return again. Internal
tee them every time, and we stand ! and external for mar* and beast. Sold
ready to refund the purchase price, if j by B. J. Smith,
satisfactory* results do not follow their
use. These remedies have won their
great popualarity purelv on their merits.
For sale by A. B. McWhorter A Co..
E. B. Goodrich, and B. J. Smith’s drug
stores.
Johnson’s Oriental Soap is the most
delicate facial soap for ladies’ use in ex
istence. Sold by B. J. Smith.
Undertakers’ goods at W. R. McIn
tosh & Co.’s tf
JIhsolutely
Pure
! Jim Conrney an Escaped Convict.
i Jim Conumey*. who is to hang day
; after to-iuorrow, confessed to Mr. Malone i
; yesterday that he was an e.-itajwri con-
i viet when tried for murder. He say»
, 'he wa» sentenced for ten years from
in various , ' Vh - v undergo terrible sufferings and; If you want good cab. photographs, $2 j A cream ot tarter baking powder. | some county in middle Georgia, but es-
witb the many ills of womankind success- i ^xunger your life when you can ne j d Gardner’s new zailerv. j Highest of all in leavening strength.— i cane d after serving less than two year**.
i Zt KS” t«d i P Mr du . W*ycn»B, t! H™ w be ~rned Vut hi* '
8% ■ Li"-.--.— I ^ Bo,.. Bak »n S Powder Co. ' approaching end.
“Orange Blossom,” the common-sense
_ _ , iiorw. .oemoo. , Female Remedy, is sold and reeoniau-nd-
phBotoken. mrl2-ly j sick headache or any oth*r k ; nd. | sale by all Druggists. ! co*»eci«io«®L Smith** Drag sto*5T° • ed by all druggists.
Cortland St.. NeV York. Send for a des- Ur. G. B. Williams* Liver Pills, | The Wonderful Life Preserver heab ! . OB street
criptivepamphlet. ’P 1 ]! dictionsandeer- At T. S. Paine’s drag store, endorsed j sore and irritated lungs, and relieves 1 1
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