The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 15, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 18111. THE WORLDjF TRADE. Reports by Wire From the Great Markets. New York, Nov. 11.—Money on call was easy at 1 per cent, Hut loan at^lv«nd closing ottered at 1 pet cent. Prime mer cantile paper, 3a4 per cent Bar silver, toft* Sterling exchange la steady, with actual business In bankers’ bills jit 4.86aft for sixty days and i.87aft for demand. Posted rates, 4.870S8. Commercial Mils, 4.85ft. Government bonds steady; state bonds dull; railroad bonds lower. Silver at tbf board was C3ft bid. STOCKS AND BONDS.' B.VItUOAD BTOCS3, Amer. Cot Oil... 28% N., C. aud St L.. C3 prefd. 76 Am. Sugar Befin; 87% do profd. 03 Am. Tobacco Co. 100% do prefd.108% A., T. and S. Fe. 5ft Balt and Ohio.. 69% Canadian Pacific 62 Cbosa. and Ohio. 19% CUt and Alton. .142 Ohfi, B. and Q... 74% Pacific Mail.. ChicagoGas..... 76% lidgOHHM Del., LaudW-.. 160 Die. and Cattle F 9% E. T., V. and G.. 10% do prefd. 17 Erie 14% do profd. 28 Gen. Electrio Illinois Con.... Luke Erie and „ „ do prefd. 72% Lake Shore 137 Lou. and Nash... 55% Lou. and N. Alb. 7 Manhattan Gons.105% Mein, and Char,. 10 M cbigan Cen... 99 Blmsouri Pacifio. 29% Mobiloand Ohio. 19 8TATK BONDS. Alabama class A.103% Teun’seo old 6e.. f “ *' B.106 •• newsot8s. ■ " C. 92% “ 5s ml A’u Kin <« So. f U. fi. Cordage.... 11% do drofd; 19% New Jersey Gen.. 95 New York Cen... 99% N. Y. and N. E.. 32% Norf. and Y»\ prof 22 Northern Pacific- 4% do prefd. Id Northwestern.. .102 do prefd.145 ----- - - 5...... 22% Reading 17% It and W; Ft. Ter 17% Rock Island 61 St. Paul 62% do prefd.120% Silver Cerlifio’es. 63 ^ Tenn. C. and I... 10% do prefd. 70 Texas Pacific:.. ; 10 Union Pacifio#... 13 W., St L. and P. 0% do profd. 14% We8tornUnion.. 69 WhTgandL.E. 12% do prefd. 41% Southern R’y 5a. 8H% “ “ mn 15” < Virginia 6a nego. 8^ La. stamped ^..lOO N. Carolina5a. ...100% “ ‘" 4 funded debt 59; GOVEItXMKXT BONDS. u. 8.4a regist’d. .114 [ U. 8.4s regular.. 98 U. S. 4s coupons.114% I Macon, Nov. 14. The local market Is quiet at the follow ing quotations: Good middling 5 Middling ft Strict ow nfidddnlg .4ft Low middling ,.4ft Good ordinary V....4ft LOCAL RECEIPTS, 453” This Day.. Yoatorday COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Stock on hand Soptembor 1. 1894. i,«uu Received since September 1,1894 44,788 Tioo POUT RECEIPTS. at ?J* r Tbia Day 1893. h | a fiaturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday.... Thursday Friday 54530 80158 010C0 55078 83300 85883 50802 G1770 998U 84824 . 39507 67397 58117 45755 32569 44231 331)63 4115-1 50156 31216 44270 Total this week 25),822 290,815 2)1,070 1G2.888 New York, . Nor. 14.—Spot cotton dull; middling^gnlf515-16; middling uplands 511-10. Tho futuro market opened quiet and closed very ateady. Sales 222,000 bales. January.... February... March fc::: Juno July August September.. October.... November.. Docembor.. Opened | Closed 539 6 02 5 45 558 5 52 5 G4 6 61 5 69 5 GO C 75 5 73 5 81 - 6 86 5 80 5 91 5 44 6 31 5 40 RECEIPTS AND EXPORTS. To-day. Consolidated not receipts.. 65,073 250,822 “ Exports to G. Britain. 24,137 101,890 Exports to France.... " Exports to continent. Stock on hand at Now York S^TtTe Week. 25,:JmH 80,239 1,042,432 Total since Sept. 1—Net receipts.... 2,857,576 “ “ " Exports to G.B. 781,028 '• " " Exp. to Franco. 227,439 “ “ “ Exp. continent. 679,188 NEW ORLEANS CLOS1KO JUTURES. New Orleans, Nor. 14.—Cotton futures closed ▼cry steady: sales 92,800 bales. January July............. 5 57 Auguat 5 61 February 5 28 March 6 33 September. April 5 39 October May 5 45 “ Juno 5 51 FORT QUOTATIONS. Norfolk, Nov. 12.—Firm; middling, 6; net receipts, 6,062; stock, 38,613. Baltimore, Nov. 14.—Nominal; middling. 6?; stock, 22,8.0. Boston, Nov. ——Dull; middling, 5 9-16; net receipts, —. Wilmington. Nov. 14.-Steady; middling, 5; net receipts, i,506;atock, 27,367. Philadelphia, Nov. 14.-Firm; middling, 6; net receipts, 414; stock, 7,313. Savannah, Nov. ll.-Flrtn; middling, 4 16-16; net receipts, 4.481; stock, 163.274. New Orleans, Nov. 14.-Strong; middling, 5 1-16; net receipts. 20,831; stock. 856,638. Mobile, Nov. 14.—Firm; middling, ift; net receipts, 603; stock, 21.922. Memphis, Nov. ll.-Steady; middling, 4 15-16; net receipts, 3^94; stock, 93,638. Augusta, Nov. 14.—Finn; middling, 6 MB; net receipts, ”1,974; stock, 21,606. Charleston, Nov. 14.—Finn; middling, 6; net receipts, 2,771; stock, 66,986. Cincinnati, Nov. 14.—Easy; middling, 6ft; netr ccdpts, 2,736; stock, 10,630. Louisville, Nov. 14.—Quiet; middling. 6 Mtf. , St. Louis, Nov. 14.—Firm; middling, 5; net receipts, 1,486; stock, 31,826. Houston, Nov. 14.—Quiet; middling 4 15-16; net receipts, 3.CG2; stock, C8,Ci4. LIVERPOOL. to 6lft—lft cent* higher thnn yesterday. There was a good deman for cash lots sales averaging ft a cent better than yes terday. Corn.—To corn trade was a little bet ter t.-.an of late, but by no means heavy. Fluctuations were mainly In sympathy with those of wheat, the advance, how ever, not being so radical. May corn opened at 50ft, sold between BOftaft, ad vanced to 50ft and. closed at 60ft—ft a cent higher then yesterday. Cash corn was In good demand and steady. Oafs.—With on extremely light trade oats advanced moderately because of tho strength In wheat. The business did not present any noteworthy features. A gain over yesterday of ft of a cent was shown in May at tho close. Cash oats were firm and ft of a ent higher. Provisions.—Tho speculative element in provisions was stunned by the enormous receipts of hogs today. Western receiving stations have n total fr*‘sh supply of n»;.- 000. of which Chicago received 57,000. The prices at the yards were weak and lowex and provisions naturally Inclined down ward. The advancing trend of grate caved the market, however, and eventual ly resulted in & recovery, the close show- ing January pork and lard In tho same position they were at the end of yester day’s session, with January ribs Eft centt higher. Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bonus. April and Oct. coupons... 100 Progress Loan and Improvement Company........... 55 Southern Phosphate Company stock 75 Acme Brewing Company 1U1 BANK STOCKS. First Natlou&l Bank stock .18 American National Bank stock.. 85 Exchange Bank stock V4 Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock 91 Central Georgia liank stock Macon Savings Bank stock 90 i Central City Loan and Trust ■ Company stock ..70 DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS. FUTURE QUOTATIONS . WHEAT— Open. High. Lewis t. Nov. . . . 64% 5514 6474 Dec. . . • . 65% 56% 65% May. « . . , 60% 6154 60% CORN- Nov 5114 51% 51 Dec. . . . W% 61% 50% May 60% 51 ' 50ft OATS- Nov 2K4 287. 2874 Dec 29 29% 2874 May 32ft MESS PORK- 3254 2274 Jnn 12.10 12.2244 12.10 May 12.43 12.37*4 12.42ft LARD- Jan 7.05 7.12% 7.cr» May. . • , • IU8S- 7.22% 7.20 Jan 6.10 6.17% 6.10 May. . , . . 6.27% 637% 6.27% CASH QUOTATIONS. Flour.—The market was firm, with the lato advance of 10al5 cents held. Buyers are giving better attention to tho market No. 2 spring wheat, 59ftaC0. No. 2 red wheat, 55%a56. f * 1 No. 2 corn, 51ft. No. 2 oats, 29ft. / Pork, 12.3Sal2.50. I Lard, 7.07fta7.10. Short rib sides, 6.25a6.50. ww«^; t m houlden ’' B ' <aKa5 ' 75 ' JjU 1(M) vitro for .peculation and export, and included 0,100 American. Receipt. -20.000 bales, of which 25,000 were American. Futures eery ateadjr. | Opened. |~ Ktvaaber. Nor.-Heo 2K-«la3» Dto.-Jan Jao.-Feb 2 59-WaSH- Fcb.-Harcb 2 60-GU2 0-04 March-.YprU..... 261*64a3 1-M| AprU-M»y. 26V54.3 2-Oil Hay-Juno... Jnne-Jnly... Jaly-Angnel. 3 I-Ma3 MM IWaftlHH “ NEW YORK PRODUCE. New York, Nov. M.—Butter firm: tali demand: state dairy, 12a23%; state cream, ery, I8a25; Western dairy, Ual6; Western creamery, 16026; Elglns, 26. Cotton Beed oil—Fhir demand. Arm; crude, 20a%; yoUow, 20%a30. Petroleum—Steady. Rosin—<Dul), ateady; strained, common to good, 1.30.11.K. Turpentine—Quiet and steady at 28*1 to 29 cents. Rice—Moderately active, steady; dome a. tlf. Mir to extra, 4%a4%; Japan, 4?4a7S. Molasses—Foreign nominal; Now Or leans open kettle, good to Choice, 27a3G moderately active, steady. Coffee options opened and closed barely Iteady unchanged to 15 points up. No- ohibor, 14.00oM.g5; January. I2.66aJ2.80; Jarcb.U06al2.20; May, ll.75all.90. Spol Itio dull, firm; No. 7, 13%. duI1, etrady; Wr refining Freights to Liverpool fairly active; cot- ton,. 9*64a; grain, 23-32J. NAVAL STORES, n. Nov. 14.—Rosin firm at *1 I; good strained, 51.06. Writs of turpentine steady at 2514. , OredeturpenU. 8tead J r i hard. 1.10; soft, 1.60; virgin. 1.70. ura to comply with this ordinance the per Savannah, Nov. 14.—Turpentine 25J4 bid for regular^ no sales; receipts. 819 caskB The rosin market wan firm at tho de- With sales of 5,009 barrels; recelpto Quote A, B, C, 1.00; D, 1.06: E l.ltalG: F. 1.20; O. 1.30a40; H. 1.66a60; I 1.85S2.00; K. 2.1602.30; M, 2.40a55; N 2.(s window gloss, 2.85; water white, 2A). Charleston, Nov. 14.—Turpentine ateady at 25 cents; receipts, 54 casks. * Roaln—Good strained firm at LOO; re celpts, 368 barrels; MACON BONUND STOCK REPORT.' STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS. • .as. BId.Aflk’<L T per cent, bond*, Jan. and July coupon?, maturity 1893 lWft 105 4ft per cent, bonds, Jon. and July coupons, maturity 1915....114ft 115 4ft per cent, bonds, Jan and July coupons, maturity 1922 us 117 2ft per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupon*, maturity long date.. 98ft 99ft MUNICIPAL BONDS. Savannah 5 per cent, bond* 104 100 Atlanta bonds, price as to rate of Interest and maturity ...100 jjq Augusta bonds, price as to rate of Interest and maturity.., 100 Rome bond*, 8 per cent «....104ft 105 Columbus 6 per cent, bonds ... .lflj i(H Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad Joint mortgage 7 per cent, bonds. Jan and July «»upori3 117ft 118ft Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bond*. Jon. and July coupons. due 1897 jiq Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1910 108 113 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and Juiy coupons, due 1922 no jjj Montgomery and Eufaula rail road, . 6 pe: cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1909.,..104 JOG Ocean Steamship bonds, 5 per due 1920 93 Columbus and Western railroad 6 per cent. July coupons no U1 Columbus and Homo railroad 6 per ceit. bonds, Jan. and July coupon* }g 49 Augusta and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1900 9$ jpj Savannah, Amerlcua and Mont- gum cry railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons.. 4S 49 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. knd July coupons, due 1972..,. 87 South Georgia and Florida rail road indorsed 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons iflg Northeastern railroad indorsed 6 per cent, bonds. May and November coupons .....104 106 Macon and Northern railroad certificate* of bonds, March and September coupon* 40 41 Charleston. Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central railroad common stock.. 16 17 Central railroad 6 per cent. de> betures ..... 23 23 Southwestern railroad stock 77 78 Georgia railroad stock 151 152 Atlanta and West Point rail road debentures to g] Atlanta and West Point railroad «*oek - « GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago. Nov. 14.—Several Ineffectual at tempts to change the current of advanc ing prices in Wheat were made byPard rklge end his fcllowlng today, hit in the end it became evident that they—trbrf belong the loom by covering. There w*t quite a revolution in fellng In the marks today from that vhich guided operators „ yesienUy, ;to soft spots being of slight. Macon ^ oluntcerr Amo.-y 1 per moment. May wheat opened from cent, bonis, Jan. and July cou* to {/>;i, advanced to lift and closed at ft) pons LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon. Gas Light anl Water consols. May and November coupons Wesleyan college 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. *\nd July coupons..100 Clnamon Bark—Per pound, 12 to lta. Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25c. Drugs and Chemicals—Gum nssafoe- tida, 35o pound: catnphbr gum, 55 to 65c pound; gum cpiuin 32.40 to 12.69 pound; morphine. l-Ss. $£.25 to $2.45 ounoe; qui nine (according to size) 33 to 90 cents ounce; sulphur. 4 6c pound; ealt3, Ep* som. 2 1-2 to 3c pon:>d; copperas. 2 to 3c pounfl; salt petn., -0 *;o 12c pound: bo- r.ix, 15 to ISc »ound: bromide potash. 50 to 55c per pm».d; .'hlor.ite. 25 to 30c p^r pound: carbolic acid. 60c to $L75 pound; chloroform, 75c to $1.40 pound; calomel, 85c to 81; logwood. 16 to 20c pound; cream tmar. commercial, 25 to 30c. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel- laum & Son. Print*—Berwick. 8 l*2o; standard 4 1-2 to Cc; turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2c; Indigo blue, 4 to 4ftc.; solids. 4 to 6.cents; Sheettngs—4Ha3ft, fta4c.; 4-4a4-2, S cents. Tickings-Front 5 to 12c. Checks—3 1-3 to 60. Blecchmga—Fruit of the Loom, 6 3-4 to 7 l*2c. FRUITS and"NUm L-. Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Flg»—Dry, choice. 12 1-2 tt> 15 conitn. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia. 4 and 5 cents. •Lemons—3.00O3.50. Nuts— 1 Tarragonla almonds, u cent* pet pound; Naples walnuts, 16 cents; Frcncti walnuts. 10 cents; pecans, 10 cent*; Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cent* per pound. Raisins—New in market, $2 per box; London layers, $2.25 per box; loose Mus catel, $2 per bo*. Irish Potatoes—per sack. * — — . -p HARDWARE. 'Axes—$6 to $7 per doezn. Bar Lead—6c per pound, Buoketo—PaintA $1.25 per dozen; ce dar, three hoops, $2.25. Cards—Cotton, 84. Chalna—Trace, $3.60 to $4.0 per dozen. Well buckets—$3.25 par dozen. Rope-Manllla, 10c; sisel, 8c; cotton, 12e. 12 cents. Shoes—Horse, 84: Mule, $5. Shovels—Ames, 810 per dozen, p Bhot—Drop. $1.3.5 per sack. Wire—Barbed, 2ftc per opund. Corn Beef—2 pound cans $2 per dozen. Nail*—$1.66 base, wire; cut, $1.85 base. Tubs—Painted, $2,35; cedar, $4.60 per meat. Brooms—$1.25 to $5 epr dozen. Homes, iron bound, $3. Measures—Per nest, $1. Plow Biaflea—4 cent* per pound. Iron—Swede, 41-2c per pound; refined, 2c. basis. Plow etoefc—Hodmen, $1; Ferguson, 90c. i ?. CANNED GOODS. !"’(!' ’ Apple*-3-pound canA IL26 per dozen. Bladkberrieo—2 pound cuns. $1 per dozen; 3 pound cans. 81.05 per dozen. Corn—3.pound cans, 90 cents to $1.50 per dozen. String Beans—2 pound cans, 90 cents per dozen. Tomatoes—2 pound cans, per dozen. 80 cents; 8 pound catw. $1. Okra and Tonoitoe*—2 ppund cans $1.10 per Juno Fea»~2 pound cans, $1,25 per dozen. Red Cherrios—2 pound cany, $1.60 per dozen. White Cherries—2 pound cans,$1.75 per dozen- Lima Beans—$1.25. Peaches* pound osns, $1,50 per dozen. Pineapple*—1 pound can*. $1.60 to $2.25 per dozen: grated. F* & W., $2.25. • Rbspbexnea—2 pound can*. $LS" per dozen. . Strawberries—2 pound cans, $1.60 per dozen. Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.35 per dozen. Apricots. California—3 pound cans, $2.25 pe* dozen. Peachex, California—$2.25. Pig Feet—2 pound cans, $2.25 per dozen. Roast Beetf-'l pound can*. $1.20 per dozen: d pound cans, $2 per dozen. Cora Beef—2 pound cans, $1.85 per dozen. Potted Ham—1-4 pound cans, 65 cents pec.'Joztti, 1*2 pound cans, $1.25 per dozen.L : * The larrest and bpst Win ter Wheat, Flour Mill Plant In tho World. UNDINE. OJyushcd iviiddlitig* Fl*«r« The only Klouroflts kind, omt the bs.t of any kind. It ia mad. hva ..crefc pyo- cosn known to l)Ut two p«r»on,. 3100.000 lias been offered for too Kfiowledp- The Undine la' tho best flour sold in Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, tia. The Undlno glVea perfect satlofao- tiou. J. 11. Stillwell, I.nelki, Ga. NOEL MILL COMPANY, EBtlii Sorinsa. Tohn. Lunch Tonguea~i pound can., IS per dozen. Tripe—2 pound con., 11.35 per dozen. MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday by tho S. Januea & Tinsley Co. The following aro atrlotly wholeeala prices: Fish—Kit. white fleh, 60c; in half barrels, >4: mackerel In half barrels. No. 3, 16.75; No. * in kit., 95 Cento. Flour—Beat patent, per barrel, J3.26J second patent, <3.15; straight, 32.7B; fam ily, 32.60: tow crude*. 12.zG. sugar—Standard granulated, 4K cents; extra C New York. 414 cents; New Orleans clarified, 414 cents. Hay—Wt quote today No. t Timothy at 518 and fancy. |19. Meats—Bui ksldcs—7V4 cents. ; Corn-60 cents per busliol. Oats—Mixed, 45c: white, 45c. Lard—Tierces 8 cents; cans, 8% cents; 10-pound cans, 9 cents. on—ac. Snuff—Lortllard’s Maccaiboy Snuff, stone Jure, J5c per pound; gloss Jars. 45o per pound; 2-ounoe bottles, 29.900 per gross; 2-ounce cans, 34.60 per gross; f-pound cans, J3.WI per gross; Kailrosa snuff, 1-ounce gloss, Go; 1-ounee tins, 34.25 i«t gross. Tomato catsup—Pinto, 90o; quarts, 3126. Hominy—Per barrel, 33.75. Meal—Bolted, 60 cents; plain, 60 cents. Wheat—Bran. 85o. Hams—12 to ISo. Shoulders—9,l-2o. HIDES. WOOL, ETC. I Corrected Every Saturday by G. Bernd & Co. Hides—Green salt, 3 cent* per pound| dry flint. 6 cents per pound. Goat skins-10 toj 29 cento each. Sheep Skins—20 to 60 cents each'. Beeswax—16 to 20 rents. Wool—^Washed. lt> to 20 cents per pound; unwashed, U to U cent*; ~ 7 to 10 cents. burry, LIQUORff. Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen & Co. Whisky-Rye 31.10 to 33.60; corn. 31.10 to 31.50; gin, Sl.io to 31.75; North'Carolina corn,31.10 to 31.60; Georgia corn, 31-00. Wines—30 cento to 31; ttHi# wines. 31.23: port and sherry, 31 to 38; claret, 36 to 310 case: American champagne, 37.50 to 38.60 per case; cordials, 312 per dozen; bitters, 38 per dozen. MEATS. T ■■ Corrected Every Saturday b"y W, L. Henry, Fresh Meats-Wcstcrh beef. 514 to 8e; Georgia beef. 4 1-2 to Cn; dressed hogs, 6(4 to 7c; Western mutton, 7(4 cents; na- tlvo mutton. 0 l-2a: smoked pork sau sage. 8 1-201 fresh pbrk aa usage, to; Bo- logue. sausage. 6e. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every fiaturday by Bahiuol Pin- 1 ley A Co. Egg*—17 cents per dozen. Hen*—28 cent*. Frlcs-18 to 26 cent* each. Ducks-Blow sale at 22ft cent* each. Turkeys—9 cents per pound (live), edese—40 to 50 cents each. Sweet potatoes-40 cents buchel. • [| Irish potatoes—$3a$2.25 per sack. , Onions—80 cent* per bushel. ‘ Butter—20 cents per pound. Sun dried apples—9 cento per pound. Honey—12ftal5 cents her pound. Johnson’s Magnetic Oil vlires t fro pa anti colloand internal neuralgia; 40 *nrj 75 cents. Sold at Goodw/n & Email’s drug store. Ur. Priced Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Modal and Diploma. IP. P. P. Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT r -. M and potassium Catarrh, malaria zs Sr Wakes Sr Marvelous Cures S in Blood Poison Sr Rheumatism Stand Scrofula dl*" 1 ■Mhmmmmmmm P. P. P. pvrlflesth'* blood, bolldsnp ,it|, tte stvl plv«« strength to wmk<ne<l aerr^, exjiete 51* ' oi>1 «»**•#.Kir: r.g th» p' tlent health aud — - bnpt>tn«»A wii-r* fflclcneaa. gloomr fe«3lioga anJ l^saltndo first prevailed. .■ ■xi.i—■ ■ ■ ■— tnm ifa- - PorjL.rlrr,Rry.««Hjonf1»ir7 nndtertiiry syphlllt, Uitl)U>c<l pota.>nlog. ruerco* rIalpoJ»*in, x*aUri4, d>Fpt.pefn, and In all LI xrI na<) akin <12%ea*ea. ilko biotcha*. plnsplea, old chrouic blears, tettar. scald head, bolls, urystpelaa. - - eczema -wa way ear, wnbotit itsr or •r** contradlction,thatP, P. P.lstbel>*i6 * bloo'i porteer (n the world,. tffisa: the— M a blood la IS i toroenatrao ara oeeuiUrly b«n«nr«d by the won- detfnl tonlo aadblooU cbtauatna pr<ip- . ertJeaof p. P. P.-Prickly Aso, Poke Root aa«l Pounlom. ^ envf'irisT.o, >fc., .tog. J4t». lb*^3. —loinapci.kin the highest terras of { our ciediriuo froai my own psrsonal ncvledgn. I affect®-! wub heart dlrvnv*. pienrisy »od rtaaomstUi^ tor ’ BA years, was trsatsd by lh.! Ttr>lj®at B hr«l f, lans ana ipent hundred* of dol* ,rs. »rt*d every known remedy with* * out aod-o( relief. I have only taken one L ttle of four f . P. I*., and can chccrfnlly *«y It has done me morn , yrood titan anything I hatn ttmr taken. ] mi rc« oirjiuund yoor mtdlcine to All epricgfltiU. Oreca Co only. Ho. I _ J *bStfio{ yoarP.P. P. at Hot *prinirs,Ark..ana . it has donontn more good than torso —■ arai Kidney Troubles Are entirely rrmoved by 1MM*« "■Prickly Aab. Poko Root and Potau- •lam, the greatest blood purldsr on oartb. | AnsRDrnr, O.. July 21,1491. Mss^ua LirrMAM Baoa.. Mav Ga.: Dbak Bibs—I bungr ~ ^pri months’ treatmen tat tLeHnt fiprtega* Bond three iK.ttloa O. O. D. ew * m rrSnejMnott — Aberdeen, Brown County, Ou * Cnpt. J. D. Johns!•*. 7 % Jb all trhom U may concern>' I here* Hg aiifler-l for anyc-rol y^are with an un- — alghtly end disagreeable ernptlon on my face. I trt«<l «v»:ry known reme* — dy but in rain,until P. P. 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