Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, October 05, 1887, Image 1

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L'iJa. ... (/ Vol. 4. Waycross, Georj Cou rt Ca]«iid*r«—Brunswick Clrcnlt. i Clinch—First Monday's in March and October. Appling—Second Mondays in March and October. Wayne—Third Mondays in March and October. Fierce—Fourth Mondays in March ... and October. Coffee—Tuesday after second Mon days in April and November. Charlton—Tuesdays after third Mon days in April and November. Camden—Fourth Mondays in April and November. G1 ynn—Beginning on the first Mon days In May and December, and to continue for two. weeks, or as long as the business may require. KwUdpai oarers. Mayor—W. J. Smith. Councilmen -Warren Lott,E.P.McCall. Geo. B. Youmans, D. A. Williams. Treasurer—W. M. Mallon. Clerk of the Council—J. S. Williams. Tax Asaeasorand Collector-J,E.Butler. Marshal—J. P. Cason. Night Watchman—S. H. Hinnant. County Offlccri. Clerk of the Supreme Court—W. M. Wilson. Ordinary—Warren Lott. Ordinary—Warren Lott. Sheriff— 1 T. B. Henderson. Tax Collector—J. A. Cason. Tax Receiver-*-J. J. Wiikinson. County Treasurer—W. 8. Bailey. County Surrogate—Jasper Eunice. Coroner—J. T. Hale. SOJIKTIET. Way Croat Lodge 305, F. * A. M. Meets in their hall 2nd and 4th Wed nesdays at 7 p. m. Visiting brethern in the town are cordially invited. i Lodge No. 07. I. O. O. F. 1 st and 3rd Thursday evening at 8 o’clock jp. no. G. P. Folxs,N. G. W. J. Carswell, Sec’y. Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday night In Lott’c Hall opposite Methodist Church. Was*kn I.ott, C. C. -Jon* R. Franklin, K. of R. S. Folkston Lodg-.No. 106. Meets in their hall in Folkston, first Saturday in each month. J. P. Statlixgs, W. M. J. Rawlks, Scc’y. Iron Ball. Local Branch, 301, O. I. H., meets every Tuesday night in J. Uhlfelder’s Hall'. William Noblx, C. J, Joint P. Cason, Accountant MASONIC. Folgston Lodge, 196, meets first Sat urday. in each month. J. P* STALLINGS, W. M. J. Rawls, Secretary. BLACKKHKAK CHAPTER NO. 7. There will bo regular meeting of Blackshear Chapter No. 7 at Masonic Hall, in Waycroes, on Wednesday, 21st instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m. All mem bers expected to be prompt in attend ance, and all aspirants for degrees must be present. W. F. PARKER, H. P. A. J. Swk at, 8ccretar>. wt woasnip. M. E. Chi Burch, Pasft Prayer meeting every Thursday night Experience meeting every Tuesday night. Sunday School at 3 o'clock P. M., V. L. Stanton, Superintendent. Baitist Chubch—Rev. Scnigga, Va&UiT. Preaching first and third Sundays in each month, morning and evening.— Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve ning and on the second and fourth Sunday mornings. Sunday School at 3 o'clock P. M., II. P. Brewer, Super intendent. Episcopal Cncncn—Rev. H. B. Stewart Martin, pastor. Services 2nd Sunday of Uie month M IV OV A. «., IMIU • iw r. «• * fore the 2nd Sunday at 5 00 p. m. nesday before the 4th Sunday 7 15 p. m. Friday before Hie 4th Stinaay at.330 Fouth Sunday of the month at 10 30: and at 3 30 p. standard time. or 11 " ither holy days according to notice iven from the _ Chancel. Sunday & every Sunday at 3 p. M. ' -Rev. J. C. M. E. Chcbci Allen, Pastor. Preaching 2nd Sabbath in each month, at 11 A. M. and 7 30 P. M. Sab bath School at 3 P. M. Missionary Baptist Church, Col— Rev, B. J. Greene, pastor. Preaching 1st and 3rd Sumday in each month at 11 a, m., 3p. m., and 7 Sunday-school, Ephraim Taylor p. m. eunaay-scnooi, tpuraim layior Superintendent, every Sabbath at 1 p. m. Prayer-meeting every Monday evening at 7 p. m. Standard time. rearsaa iCoffoe County) Clrrnlt— Rev. H. T. Etheridge, pastor in charge. 1st Saturday and Sunday, Pearson. 1st 8unday, 3 p. m.. Kirkland. 2nd Sat. and Sui.'y, M Donald’s Mill. 3rd Saturday and Sun« ay, Paffori’s ch. 4th Saturday andSuncay. Robert's ch, 4th Suuday night, Grays mill. ftlkiUi Circuit, Rev. J. M. Boland Pastor. 1st Sun and Sat before, Bethel church. 2d Sun and Sat. before, at Mills' church 3rd Sun 10 30 a. m. and Sat. before, at Folxston. 3rd Sun at 4 and 7 p. m at Trader's hill 4th Sun. morn and night, at Bethle hem church. Friday night before 4th Sunday at Fptor-- n ~ CASON & MILLER, IMEFAL GROCERS, WAYCEOSS - - - SEOBSIA. GrRA_IIsr, Hay, Salt and Bran, BY THE CARLOAD. Prders from the courtry solicited, and prompt attention guaranteed. oc20 ly Dental Surgeon, MALLOFS HALL, WAYCROSS, GA. rk SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC. Griffin House. Court House Square, Way cross, Ga. /. T. BALE Tioptlciot. Board per month $15 00: per day, $100 Clean beds, good fare and everything done for the comfort of patrons. Tatcm Mouse. Way ciss, - - Georgia. (Near the Methodist Church) Boardersbv the month, week or day, taken at reasonable prices, and the comfort of patrons looked after. my25 Folks ton Hotel, J. W. RODDENBERY, Pro. Folkston, Georgia. Stop at this hotel when visiting Folk ston or Charlton County. Conveyan ces always ready to convey commer cial travelers to any part of the connty at reasonable rates. During court week a regular line of conveyance is on the road between this point and Trader’s hill, the eor.ity-site. Rates reasonable, fare, fit's.-cla'ss. BrnswicK AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Samuil FlirJa RA I LWA TYTYEOTTE, Fifty Miles Snorter Than any Other Route Between Way- cross and Albany. [All trains of this r Central Standard Time, TIMECARD IN EFFEC Passenger trains oi run daily as follows: WEST INDIA FA BEAD DOWN. 7 06 a m Lv - 1 , 12 30 p m Lv- JackBon’v j 4 40 p m Lv - Sanford ■ 900pmAr- Tampa PLANT STEAMSE ■run by IAIL. Brunswick West-] Sold her Body. ward. I Just before the recent boom in Tho steel rails for the B. & Augusta a lady living in that city On and after Sunday, Sept. 4tb, 1887, passenger trains will run as follows: Monday and Lv Tampa . Thors p m Tues and Ar Key West 1 Fri pm . W.R. R., are being laid from Brunswick westward, just where they are most needed. Let the Work continue, as it will, until ( the line is laid through the on— bead up. j tire distance to Albany, ex- cept, of course, the 25 miles west of Waycross, which is al ready laid with steel. Atid when that is accomplished start the work westward uutil a solid train shall leave the shores of the Atlantic only to stop when about td rush into the placid waters of the Pacific. Onward ■ 1206 pm 7 00am iv 1 15 a m 8 00pm * LINE. r Thurs and -pm »£l CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. WEST NORTH AND SOUTH. Mail. Exp. Brunsw’k viaB.dcW lv 118 pm 6 30pm Pyles’ Marsh lv *1 45pm *6 56pm J amaica lv 215pm 7 33pm Wavnes'v lv 2 55pm 8 13pm Hoboken lv 3 35pm 9 12pm Schlatter’v lv 410pm • 9 17pm Waycroes ar 4 38pm 955pm Sav’h.via S.F.dcW ar 7 58pm 610am Charleston ar 12 25am 10 40am Callahan mr 6 59pm 4 30am Jackson’v -ar 7 45pm 5 30am Jack ,v,via S FAW lv 205pm 7 00pm Callahan . lv 2 47am 7 40pm Charleston lv 610am 4 Savahah lv 130am * Waycroes, viaBAW lv 5 00pm 10 05pm Alapaba TyTy Sumner Willingham Davis Albany Mottgoraery Columbus Macon Atlanta lv 615pm 11 30pm lv 7 30pm 12 46am lv 9 03pm 2 28am lv 918pm 2 45am lv 9 44pm “ lv 10 00pm " ar 10 25pm 4 20am ar 7 25am 712pm ar 7 25am 2 " 915 i W&A ar 1 05pm 2 36pm 7 05pm »*e“via LAN ar 41 6 30am C- >• : ati via Cin Soar 44 640an FPOM WEST NORTH AND S •«>oga Mail Cincin., vis Cin. So lv Louis’v, via LAN lv Chat’n’ga, viaW.dc A lv Marietta lv Atlanta,viaCBR lv Macon lv Columbns lv Montgomery lv Albany,via BdcW Davis Willingham Sumner Clinton M. Felder, REPRESENTING I. Epstein ^ Bro. 139 Congress St., Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Dealers in Furnishing (hois, Eto For Sale. A fancy five room new dwelling near the S., F. & W. R. R., depot. Price, $1,150. One two story store house and two vacant lots, near the S. t F. & W. Ry. depot. All for $1,500. Also my residence, including two acres in a fine orchard of Pear, Pecan, Oxhart-Cherry, Apples, &«. All the Waycross ar 4 49pm 4 isam I 2 55 a m Lv - Dusob Savan.via S F A W ar 7 58 pm 12 06am 6 30 amAr Thomas' Exp 900pn 8 45pr. 8 05an 12 53pi 2 20pi 650pL lv 12 45pm lv 7 40am lv 11 00am 1110pm lv 11 23am ,, lv 11 44pm 1220am lv 1218pm 12 20am lv 12 38pm 12 35am lv 220pm 2 02am lv 3 34pm 3 04am ar 4 49pm 418am Charleston ar 12 25am 3 43pm Callahan, viaSF.dcWar 6 59pm 630am Jacksonville ar 7 45pm 7 25am Jackson’v,viaSF&Wlv 205pm 7 00am Callahan lv 2 47pm 7 37am Charleston lv 610am 3 00am Savannah lv 1 30pm 7 06am lv 5 32pm *10 25am lv 5 51pm 10 40am lv 6 53pm 1139am lv 733pm 1219pm lv 800pm *12 46pm ar 8 28pm 118pm latter’v Hoboken Waynes’v Jamaica Pyles' Marsh Brunswick •Stop on Signals. Purchase tickets at the sta tions and save extra fare collect ed upon the train. Tne mail train stops at all B. & W. Stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from all points on Savan- theB. & W. R. R. Price $1,500. And lastly six lots, 2,940 acres of well timbered land in the 11th district of Ware county. Price $1,200. Apply to L. H. BUC H ANAX, iiulv 27-3 in 1 w - the tanx i hah-Florida & Western Railway. Wavcross, Ga. Mill for Specific l’erfonniinc ?. Henry Guerrard 1 Charlton Snp. Court, Nov. SyvaniaW Beardsly, ) terra, 1886. It appearing to the court that Sylva- nia W. Bearuslv, one of the respond ents in thef above stated case, resides without the State of Georgia, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be sorved upon hermit is ordered that the said respondent appear and demurr plead or answer by the next terra of 8aid court, to be held on luebday after x- i the 3rd Monday in November next, in default thereof that the complainant have leave to proceed as justice may appertain. It is fnrther ordered that this order be published once a month for fonr months in some public , gazette Coubtlaxd SvMun.% Judge S. C. B. C. 'ftmt’a Knl John C. Nichols, Comt’a Sol. A true extract from tho minutes. A. G. Gower, ARBUCKLES’ ARI0SA COFFEE is kept in all first-olass storas from the Atlantio to the Pacific. COFFEE is never good when exposed to the air.' Always buy this brand in hermetically mlad ONE POUND PACKAGES. J For Rent. For Sale. Two-story dwelling house, in Nc\v Waycross, known as the Bnche place. Terms of sale, roxh Rent, in advance. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir cars upon Jackson ville and Cincinnati Express. First-class car through to Ghat-, anooga. The only line running sleeper to* Cincinnati viaQneen and Crescent Route. F. W. ANGIER, A. G. P. A. j. a. McDuffie, g. p. a. A. A. GADDIS, V. P. & G. M. Pullman _ New York and Tampa< NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7 06 a m Lv - Savannah - Ar 7 58 p m 8 42 a m Lv - Jesup - Ar Q16 p m 9 50 a m Ar - Waycross - Lv 5 05 pm 1126 a m Ar • Callahan - Lv 2 47 p m 12 00 noon Ar- Jackson’v - Lv 7 05 p m 7 00 a mLv- 44 , - Ar 7 45 p m 1015 a m Lv - Waycross - Ar 4 40 p m 12 04 p mLv- Valdosta - Lv 2 56 p m 12 34 p m Lv - Quitman - Lv 2 28 p m 1 22 pm Ar - Thomas’v - Lv 1 45 p m 3 35 p m Ar- Bainbrfdge-Lv 11 25 a m 4 04 p m Ar ChatahoocheeLv 11 30 am Pullman buffet cars to and from Jacksonville and New York, to and from Waycross and New Orleans via Pennsacola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1 30 p m Lv-Savannah - Ar 12 06 p m 3 20 p m Lv - Jesup -Xv 10 32 a in 4 40pm Ar - Waycross - Lv. 923am 7 45pm Ar-Jackson’v-Lv 700am 415 p m Lv - . * 4 * - Ar 9 45 a m 7 20 p m Lv - Waycross - Ar 6 35 am 8 31 pm Ar - Dupont -Lv 5 30am 3 25 p m Lv - Lake City - Ar 10 .45 a m 3 45 p m Lv - Gaines’v - Ar 10 30a m 6 55 p m Lv - Live Oak - Ar. 710 a m 8 40 p m Lv - Dupont - Ar 5 25 a m 10 55 a m Ar - Thomas’v - Lv 3 25 a m 122 a m Ar - Albany - Lv 1 25 a m Pullman buffet cars to and from lacksonville and St. Louis via Thom- isville, Albany, Montgomery and was quite iU. Her illness baffled thebest physicians of the city and upon two or three occasions her death was momentarily ex pected. During all this time the lady remained perfectly conscious and freely conversed with the doc tors about herself. From thorn she asceitained that her condition was something new in their profession. Oue day when two of the most prominent physicians of the city were sitting besido her bed, she turned to one, saying: “Doctor, «U ■\asliyille. ALBANY EXPRESS* 7 35 p m Lv -Savannah - Ar 610 a m 0 05pmLv - Jesup. *-Lv 3 15 am 7 20 amAr- Atlanta -Lv705pm 1240 am Ar - Waycross - Lv 1210 a m 7 25 a m Ar - Jackson’v - Lv 7 00pm 700pm Lv- 44 -Ar 7 25am 105 a mLv - Waycroes- Aril 30 pm 2 30 a m ArV Dupont - Lv 10-05 p m 710 a m Ar- Live Oa Lv 6 55 pm 10 30 a m Ar - Gaine' Lv 3 45pm 1045 a m Ar - Lake s. .<y- Ly 3 45 am 1140 am Ar - Albany : - Lv 4 00 a m 8tope at - at all the regular stations, Pullman sleeping (Are to and from Jacksonville and Savannah andAtlanta. JESUP EXPRESS. 3 45 p mLv-Savannah-Ar 8 39am 610 p m Ar • Jesup - Lv 5 25am Stops at regular and flag stations. CONNECTIONS. At 8avsnnah for Charleston at 6:45 am, (arrive Augusta via Yeinassee at 12:30pm). 12:26pm and 8:23 p m; for Augusta andAtlanta at 7:00 a m, 5:15 p m and 8:20 p m; with steam ships for New York Sunday; Tuesday and Friday;foi Boston Thursday; for Baltimore every fifth day. At JE8UP for Brunswick at 3:30 a m and 3:35 p m; for Macon and Atlanta IK)0a mand 5:05pm. At CALLAHAN for Fernandina at 2:47 p m; for Waldo, Cedar Key,Ocala, etc., at 11:27 a m. At LIVE OAK for Madison. Tal lahassee, etc., at 10:58 a m and 7:30 p m. At GAINESVILLE for Ocala, Tavares, Brooksville and Tampa at 10:55 am. At ALBANY (or Atlanta,Macon, Mont gomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Nash ville, etc. . At CHATTAHOOCHEE for Pen sacola, Mobile, New'Orleans at 4:14 pm- . , . . : Tickets sold and sleeping car berths secured at BREN’S Ticket Office, and at the Passenger Station. WM.P.HARDEE,Gen.Pas8. Agent. R. G. FLEMING Supt. ' J. A. JONES ' The movement, inaugurated at Gettysburg; when the Phila delphia Brigade and Pickett’s Division met for the second time, to erect a monuraeut on that field to American heroism, has not been allowed to stop. A considerable sum has been contributed for the purpose and committees appointed to carry the idea into effect. When erected it will be the most no table of the many monuments on the field, even though it be the smallest. . The movement among the jiquor men to protect their bus iness by organization has taken a new form in Pennsylvania. The wholesale dealers have formed an association and are using the boycott as a means of forcing those who do not wish to do so to join it. A large as sessment will be paid by each member, and though the pur pose for which the fund wil 1 be used is not declared, it is thought it will be. put where it will do the most good in preventing legislation hostile to the liquor interests. The field- open to women grows larger. Miss Pbcebe W. Couzins has just been appoint ed United States Marshal of the St. Louis district/ to succeed her deceased father. The ap pointment was made by Justice Miller, of the United States Su preme Court, and is only ad in terim, but it establishes a prec edent of which the woman suf fragists will no doubt be proud. Miss Couzins seems to have been the person best suited for the place, having practically had charge of her father’s office for sometime. Livery and Feed STABLES. [Opposite Methodist Church.] WAYCROSS, GA. HARNETT HOUSE Savannah, Georgia. Katex, per day, $1.50 to $2,00. LESS THAN ONE DAY, 50c. EACH FOR ROOM AND MfcAL Save ’B js and Hack hire by taking Street Cars direct to ville. TEE HARNETT HOUSE. East Georgia and Florida Hoad. Senator J. H. Dilworth, .of this district, came down from Atlanta Saturday morning and returned Sunday night. He informs us that the Bast Geor gia, and Florida railroad has been re-chartered, and that the Plant system will have to bnild or get out of the way for those who will. The road is already graded from Harts Road to a point on the B. & W. road, and besides part of the bridge across Satilla river is built, and the material for-tho completion of the same' is on the ground. The other charter under which the work was prosecuted, has expired, and hence the granting of a new charter. The parties interested mean business and will stand no foolishness. They, propose to give the S. F. & W. a chauce to ‘complete tho road under-certain conditions, and if they refuse to Comply with the same, then the gentle men named in the charter just granted will proceed to fiinish the road as time, talent and money can accomplish it. Every man along the whole line is named in the instrument, and they will not sell out as their predecessors have done. They intend to work with all their might until the enterprise is an accomplished fact. Let the good work go on.—Bruns wick Herald. •‘It does indeed,” replied the doc tor, ‘‘and we have never seen any thing like it before.” “Then," said the lady, “my case would be a study after I am dead, would it not?” “What do you mean?” ask ed the doctor. “I mean,” said the lady, “that if you could get my body after I am dead and study the case, medical science might be benefited.” “It would, indeed.” re plied the doctor, a bright smile spreading over his face. The lady then astonished the two gentlemen by offering to give them her body after death. At first the physicians would not listen to the proposition, hut the lady insisted, and calling her husband, consulted with him about the matter in the presence of the doctors. Of course the hus band would not consent. The lady insisted, and finally succeeded in overriding not only the objection of her husband, bnt that of the physicians who sided with him. That evening a lawyer was sent for and a deed of gift of her body to the physicians to be used for scientific purposes was made out and signed. After the signing the lady appeared happier and better than she had for weeks. ' On the next day she began to improve, and in a short time astonished all by getting well. After recovering her health she- became uneasy about the deed of gift she had signed, notwithstanding the fact that the deed was returned to her, finally prevailed on her husband to move away from Augusta, say ing that she feared her body would betaken from the grave if she were buried in that place. material lasts, but it can also be applied to drive all kinds of machinery, and therefore, do external work. To be more ex plicit, my machine means a de vice for creative power, or energy, without corresponding expenditure of energy.” The inventor is _ thorougely well versed iu natural laws and in the sciences of electricity, and talks of his invention without the slightest trace of effectation. He will take the machino to New York and show it to Edi- the electrician; first, and' will then exhibit it to the pub lic.' Bnekton's Armen Salve. The best Salve in the world f j Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer3, Sal Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. * , . . . Price 25cents per box.. For sale ou} * maintain its own motion ASOTHKB CSA1IK. Birmingham, Conn., Sept. 26.—A young man named Witherspoon, a resident of this borough, has been for a long time at work upon a machine which has excited the curiosity of his friends. On Saturday afternoon he told the Sun cor respondent that be believed lie bad found a solution of the great problem of perpetual mo tion.- His machine, he says, will run until the material of which it is composed have worn out. It needs no-fuel, water, gas or electri<- batteries, though be doos not deny that electricity is the motive power, though it is obtained by natural means, and not by the aid of acids or chemicals. The power can be applied to the propulsion of ma chinery, engines, steumboats- iu short, anything, that requires steam. The machine has been completed for several days, but the young man could not mus ter- sufficient courage to start it until Saturday. It is under lock and key and will he kept so until he has obtained patents in the United States and for eign countries. In an interview Mr. Wither spoon said: ‘T know I will be called a crank and all that, but I will demonstrate to the world that perpetual motion is not impossible, as is believed by many prominent scientific men. I mean to say that I have invented an engine, or motor, which without any supply of power from without, can not -’ Sw at Folks it Morgan. FISH. Mr. Richard Cannon will sup- ply you with fresh fish every other morning. Give him your orders Mr. Bedell, the popular dealer in general merchandise, has a nice stock of goods, a clever young man behind the counter, who is feiways glad to see his friends, especially the fairer ones, and sells cheap. A telegram from Jeanp' was re ceived at police headquarters at Macon Wednesday night to ar rest one William Singleton, a one-armed negro, charged with stealing a watch, valise and other articles at that place. By » o’clock Officers Johnson and Mathews had him locked up, having found him on Fourth street. The watch was found on his person. It is whispered ‘ in Charlton county that “Jimmie Leigh, Jr.,’’ has been paying too much atten tion to another man’s dulcina, and the other young man is getting tiled about it We do hope these two fellows will make up this little affair without being obliged to slice each other up in small chips. Congress appropriated $2,- 000,000 for the construction of our first steel war ship. It will be built at the Brooklyn navy yard and will cost a great deal to prepare for the work. The entire cost of the ship may bo nearly »3,000,000. This looks like a waste of money when such a ship can be blown iuto smith- areens by one of Zalinski’s dyn amite guns which costs only 15,000. When' dynamte is about iroucluds are at a dis count. ZMibfUl Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga., m. «- *- selling. Dr. say: We have been „ lt King’s New Discovery, Electric Bit ters and BucUcd’8 Arnica Salve for two years. Hate never haudled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful enrcs effected by these medicines in this city. Sev- eri’-l cases of pronounced ‘Consump tion have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles or Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Fotkc & Morgan An exchange says: “An editor is a naan who is liable to gra- matical errors, typographical blunders, aiid lapse of memory, and tootfllhehe, and usually he has ninefy-8even thousand peo ple watching and criticising him on ninety-seven thousand different features of his paper. He is a man of sorrow, acquaint ed with grief and frequently liable to get ragged, hungry and thirsty for a long period. And yet the woods are full of leople who' want to be an ed- tor.” Mr. N.H. Frohlichsten, ofMoblie Ala., writes: I take great pleasur io recommending Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, haviw used it for a servere attack of Bngr chitis and Catarrh. It gavton- instant relief and entirely cme me and I have not been affl red since. I also beg to state that uted tried other remedies with no good result Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr, King’s New Life Pills, both of which I can recom mend. Dr. King’s New Discovery Consumption, Coughs' and Co d. re sold on a pasitive guarantee. Trial bottles free Folk, i ti indefinitely, or as long as thq gun’s Drug Store,