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30,000 DOLLARS
Worth of Goods to be Slaughtered I
Until further Notice wo will sell the following Good* at the price* name.l:
Figured and Lace Lawns.
SJ
1100 Yard* Wool Bunting*, Good Black* and Colors, 20c
| Listen to This !
COME AND SEE THE GOODS.
*OO Deantifal 12 4 ***** f
*2 so. 10< pair* F.itr.i NnUmgliuui Ltd Luitun*, •>) y r "
worth *1 50.
Summer Underwear For men.
A LITTLE JOB PICKED UP
-1000 Ilea** Oa*c ulj Me a pi'--*#—*>ld with a reokW dUragwd of
A Job Lot of 1000 Pairs British Half-Hose, 25c.
100 Dozen Pairs Three-Button Kid Gloves.
In Color* Only, to be Sacrificed.
Price only l cent, per pn>r. Joo ‘iTtKMg'it Ibiro cheap '
p,r told at thi. price lor norther *'“ tllH “ ,K> fc ' _
Bargains for Everybody*
WOO Varda inched C-.tU.n w.ft fln.ah !.-*£• &
*) •• Check'd " "’V ;', J m , yard* Curtain 10.
IrtD *• VWrtin U.wa MW Wt*m> ' / |)r „„ Hl lk. 50
V(KO a* 4 Rest He* Island Lofton a com* ' t . 4jr
L 5000 Yard* Dr^Oo^-t WMdjVn^ > OTII 0 TII .
THBr.NtDKIIK
m y 3 2m ft*:* Hrnl Hire**, Oolmiulmim, i.
John McCough <& Cos.,
Broad Street. Columbus, Ga.
Come to the Front with Bargain* for all Dry Goods for the
Spring and Summer Trade.
Complete eUwka. pr.ee. a little lower than the low-hwUh moal
decided bargains.
|nate; bea*tttl apeoUltiea. In .
Gents Fnrnishing Goods !
. • - artL.l* nAAileil including the celebrated Virsrinift
“I^JSSS* , iSS.~ BE*" ■”■ COJ.
“THE HEW CROCKERY Slit!
LINDSAY & SANDERS,
Broad St., Webster Building,
CX)LUMBt H. GA.
We are now prepare !to off.r anew end well "elected .took of
Crockery, China, Glass Ware, Tin, Wood and Willow
Ware, loi Cream Fieezer*. variety of styles-
Water Coolers, Fluting Machines
TIN TOILET SETTS, handsome waortment. Silver-Plated Ware,
guaranteed of the beet make. Keroaono Laropa,Chandelier*, eto.
Prict-a to *uit the most exacting. Orders by mail receive prompt
end careful attemiou. ~li>y' i 8m
O j, PEACOCK,
CLOTHING MANUFACTURER.
64 Broad St, - ■ Columbus, Ga.
Keepan .j U-ndi I liue of RtMCK <;001*
Ton can bar* anr kind of ".lit made In ro to YOUR OWN T\S!F„ nmt... ( |lf
tet .tvle ait. Giv hm. atrial. . ~ ~ -
apr6 a (i. I PEAItW'h-
GORDONS
Nexv York Store.
Columbus, Ga.
O
HAYING DECIDED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF
Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves.
Srt-vn ddiug our Spring tux! Suromrr stock. WO offer 1,000 Cpnwts in rndlriw
vorioty. o*tbi**tng I1 the tylw t obont et .
I.l* Poito of l.Bio-nd Mivoo.- IMnto nd Fmey H-wiovv. on nocoont ol
m te* and •t wight imj‘erfeeticD*. will te c'oecd ont at half ynce.
Tali© IVotio©
OF TIIK
GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE
rt .T popotar bmndv and low prie. KID GLOVES. Tb.y mart b* w>ld nt
onvo On and aftav this date we wiU onlr hny - The Ham. Seamlae. • aud -The
Garden" Kid Glove, which w.ll be ael.l at tbe regular price and under a guaran-
THE NEW YORK STORE.
M. O. GORDON.
‘aenis- ma 629 82 &84 Broad St... Columbus. Oa. 1
THE REGISTER AM) STANDARD. TAMIOTTON. TAI.ROT COUNTY, GEORGIA, MAY 10. 1881.
REGISTER AND STAMM.
ijL
dp h uoRMAS, >.ori'-a.
i r. GORMAN, Ooßtiwri-owDiKoEorr a.
r Ti*ll>ott<n. (Aft..
TUESDAY, MAT lft. ‘.OBI
Official Organ of Talbot County.
IX WAUMHGIO*.
Uorlmra and ftiddlebertrer have much
ly non r-d on the Republican*. Mr Gar
held now think* it would be lieat to di
vide the patronage of Virginia, giving
the Republican* their part ol the plnn
dsf.
It now transpires tliat the real cause
of the deadlock in the Heuate wn the
light between Conkling and the admin
nitration ovtr the normtuition of Judge
Robertson, cf New York.
lu the nomination of Judge Robert
son, Blame is lading a tr tin of dyna
mite to explode into fragment* the radi
cal party it New York.
Henntor Joe Brown, of Georgia, i* the
brusnieHt uinn in thoj&enate. He ha* a
wonderlul faculty of knowing all about
everything exactly at the right time, and
of knowing exactly how to *ay it. Our
Joseph i a largo size tbron in Repub
lican flesh. They find to their supreme
discomfiture that he is always loaded
with fact* which he dispenses in such a
manner as io inspire both their resj ect
and tear.
It is rumored there are to be some sur
prising changes in Federal offices in
Georgia. J H Blgby is to succeed An
drew i 'lark us collector, and James At
kins will succeed lligby as district attor
ney, ( lark's friends do not think this
programme has been settled, but the
general opinion among Georgians in Wash
ington is that these changes will bo made.
It is thought tlmt Atkins wauts the
district attorney* place temporarily, and
that when Judge Erskinu retires two
years hence that Garfield will put him in
the lifetime berth ot district judge.
Among the republicans there is a vir
tual admission that Jtho Gorham-Kiddle
berger ticket is dead, and that their par
ty has lost by the luliJo fight in the
somite which was closed last week.
The senate will probably adjourn on
the first of June.
Pl.OlllDA.
The rush of visitors and settlers to
this Htnte the pant season has been ex
traordiusry. Never before m its history
has there been anything lure it. Such rap
id development us is now going on there
is something new in the South and au
gurs well for her future. Georgia is pro
gressive, but is far behind her sister
.State in some respects. Immigiation,
about which we seemingly care so little,
here, is the grand feature there. In ad
dition to a wise system oi legislation,
instituted years ago for the purpose of
encouraging immigration, and which he K
done wonders in that direction, there is
a spirit among the people that we cannot
too highly commend. All work for Flor
i la.|f a t the immigrant come from wher*
he may, be is given a welcome that makes
him tool at home.
Prominent among those who are con
tributing so much to the prosperity of
the State, we note with pleasure two gen
tlemen, well kiuwn to most of our peo
ple, one of them a former citizen of our
county. M.'j R M Murks, formerly ot
Meriwether county, is providing more
people with good homes than perhaps
any one man in the stale. We doubt if
a man cenld be found who knows as
much of Florida ns Mnj Marks. Ho has
un able assistant In an old time friend,
00l J W Bonner, well known in this sec
tion. Any of our people who think of
i visiting the land of Flowers for plonsnro
jor profit would do well to correspond
with these gentlemen. Their address is,
Willoox, Grange Go , Flu.
KrLF.rTio Maoazink --Tlia May number
; of the Eclectic maintains the high ch-iv
j acter ot the magazine for variety aud in
i terest ot content*. Aumug other striking
j paper* it contain* a lecture by Mr Ed.
j war I A Freein tu on ‘The Stmly of Ui
tory; Mr SwLburne's noted c*say on
‘Tennysou and MiH.se';* Mr. Froudo**
sketch of ‘John Henry Newman;* an i
-tiole by ProlesMor Stanley t/evon* on ‘The
Ualinnale of Free Public Libra ri aud
another from the Spectator uu ‘Carlyle**
Reminisceuces.* The remaining papeis]
are also very readable, comprising the !
concluding part ot Mr Hayward's criti
que on 'Lord Campbell** Memoirs; 4
•Another World Down Here;* *A Son of
the New Time;* ‘On Some of Shakes
j peare** Female Charactein No. 111., I)t*s-
J demon,!,* bif Helen Fa licit Martiu; *On
the Moral Character of Alan.* being Part
VI. ot ‘The Unity of Nature,* by the
| Duke ot Argyll—ft ur c‘.mpt< rs of Mias
Fothorgill** iuD r**sting novel, ‘Kith and
| Kin; some ‘Natural History Notes* Lit"
i eiary Notices; Foreign Literary Notes
I Science and Ait, and Miscellany. Pub
| lislud by E U iVlton. 25 Bond Street,
New York Terms, $. per year. Trial
; subscription lor three mouth*. SI.OO.
j From all part* of Georgia the news is
cheering as to crops. The weather is
, pleasant, and the farmers arc working
with energy and industry.
Marietta has a calf with eight legs, a
well formed neck and no head. Turee
ears protruded from the lower side of the
] net k. near its shoulder*. It liad u uu*
tier lip like that ot a dog. Two caudal
appendages were in the usual place.
j The United States Senate ho* dissol
! ved its deadlock, and on motion of
j Dawes, went into the consideration ot
executive business.
Cipt E C Pendy ha* been elected jus
Uce tbe peace tor the Hamilton dis
trict, Hnma ©ouoty, to fill the vacancy
caiued by me Aiueth of J T Williams,
——
"Women Never Think. “
If tho crebbed old bachelor who ntter
‘ I'd this soutiment could but witness the
intense thought, deep study’ and through
investigation ot women in determining
the l**st inedieiiies to keep their fami
lies well, nnd would note their sagacity
ami wisttoni m selecting Hop Bitter* as
th* best, aud demonstrating it by
ing their families in perpetual health, *.
a aiere nominal expenae, he would be
j foroel to acknowledge that snob senti
ment* are baseless and false.—Pica
: vune.
J * >ti a
An Old Lady write* u*; “I am S5
years old aud was fceMs and nervous all
the time, when 7 lx>ught a bottle of Par
k#r*s Giuger Toftic. I have used a lit
j tic more than on* bottle And feel as well
as at Jkb and am sure that hundreds need
m>t s’i h j medicine* 4 See advertise
went may3 Ira
TALBOT SHERIFF SALES
Will Be dd brton# ih* Omit Hnu-e
door Id IG* lovrit <rt TnlbMioti. Tulbot
vnMkS, Ooofgin, srMtin tlie l'K*l Ik um ■>!
*J*. cm th l* Tnewlny in Jnne, [be !ol
lowitig pro|rty to wit:
One bandrrd sere* of land more nr
lew. the name beiut: one hundred acres
of the lot on which the residence ot Ja(.
H Bryan i situated, levi.J on as ttm
property of J*s H Bryan,to mtUfy a tnx
tltn. laHued by J F Purkcr, T. U. fur state
and county lams for tbe year 18d0, and
notice fpven. lety made and retorned
te me y B L Hough, L C.
At same tfme and place will he so'd
twenty ficres of land more or lesa, ia the
902 district of Talbot county, known a,
the dower of Malinda Smith, being tbe
place on which Ham Hough now lives,
and ia bended on tbe eaat by the lands
of Bobt Brooks, on the west bjr T L
Patriok, on the south by the Dnda of
Jno McCoy. Levied on na tbe property
of Mnll'idn Smith to satiafy a tax tl fa is
sued by J K Parker, T 0 for State and
conntj tax for th • year ItWO, and notiee
given. Levy made end returned to me
by K L Hongu, L C.
At the same time and place will be
wild a certain (liar aud gristmill, tn the
081 district of Talbot county, known as
the Mabone Mil 1 , levied on as the prop
ctly of M B Mabone & Cos. to aitialy a
tax fl fa itaued by J F Parker, T C. for
Btato and county taxes for the year 1880,
and notice given.
At the aatne time and p see. One hun
dred acies of land more leas, lying In the
ObStli dtstr et (i M. near the Oak Moun
tains, bounded on the West and North by
•'licupill Carlile, B*., on the South by .7.1
Crawford's old place. Levied on as the
Property of Elias Silas. J J Crawlord.
Il gcnt, to Hitiafy a tax ti t,i issued by J 1'
Parker. X C fot Shite and county, for the
year 188(1. Levy made and returned to
me by 1) F Walker.
JAMES A FOSTER. Sheriff
T.dtotton, May .’i, 1881.
OMOKUIA I'.i.bot County.
Ordinary-* Office, May 3, 1881.
Notice is hereby given that a petition
haa been filed io my offl.-e, a* provid'd
in Paragraph 1155 of the Revised tjoda ot
Georgia, tor an election on the question
ol “hence, or no Fence.“ Witness my
hand officially.
RICHARD 11. LEONARD.
mn,3 3t Ordinary,
Letters of Dismission*
GEORGIA —Taloot ( lorntt :
Wlkmvuh, William M Isom, Adminiatra-i
tor of Nathan H iHorn, (Ifwaintd, repre-
HfiitH to the Court in bin pftiilou, duly
filed nrul eotorel on record, ‘hat he baa
fully administered the rotate of said dr
erased. This is therefore to cite all per
mods concerned, kindred and creditors, t* I
ahow canne, if any tiny chd, nljv said j
Administrator should not b discliarged j
fro'n his adminiHimtion. and receive lot
ter* ol dismiHHion, on the firat Monday in
August iif'xt.
Given under ray offirial wgnaturo this
the 3d day o Mav. JBsl.
RICHARD H. LEONARD,
may 3 3oi Ordinary,
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors-
GEORGIA Tai.b<*t County:
All perMopH lmviug demands against the
estate of Ingram, lute of mid coun
ty, deceased, 111*0 required to prenunt them
within the time pre*e.ribed by law, and nil
per Mona owing miid Entato are reqttiMted
to umko immediato payment to the qu
denlgnetl. JAMFdS McNEEL
Hprfifiw. Admiuiatrutor.
Letters of Administration-
GEORGIA Tali) t County;
Thonuu* L Pstriek toftken eppHeuthm to
me lor letters ol AdmintetrstioQ on tit
e late of Geoige li Elder, late of snid
ixtunty, dcotaard:
TbM are therefore to cite and admonUh
a'! and singular the kindred }uinl credi
tor* of fkiid deceased to tw and *ppe*tr at
my office, withi* the time pr ordiod b>
law, and show if any there he. why
MU'li letters übouhl not bu granted to him.
Oivuti under mv official signature, this
28ib day of April, 1881.
RICHARD 11 LEONARD,
may3 4t Ordinary
M. Peyser
manufacturer of
Fine Cigars,
—AND DKM<F.!t IN -
Cigaretts, Chewing & Smok
ing Tobacco, & Snuff.
Brown House block, Opposite P**eDgcr Depot
octlUtf t 8 Fourth St. Maeon, (ill
I>o WI.AW
Cotton Planter,
DISTItIBUTES
ALSO—
All Kinds of Seeds and Fer
tilisers. For Sale by
W.M. BEACH Jt CO.
maria Columbus, Ga.
GoHinsworth Institute.
—FOB—
Boys and Youiiar Men!
Re-openod aud re-organized will re-
Hiime exercises at the Old OainpiiH, Jan.
IBih, 1881. Bonnt, Tuition. V\ivnhing
aud Incidentals sls per month, if cou
traded f.r tbe Terra, and paid monthly
in advance
Tuition per month f'2. $3 aid #4.
janll bl John T. McLauodlin.
NEW GOOOS !
Gold fYatches, French Clocks
Silver WaCUlus, Clocks,
All G r ‘les.
I.e Mark's Braztiliait Rock Chrystal
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses
I HAVE junt returned from New Yotk
with a tvautiful stock of goods eui
brwciug jUI the uovelties in mv line. 1
mrite my friends and the public general
ly to call and insiwefc my good*.
A life time experience in the business
assure* me l ghii please them both in
| price and qnalltv.
T. S. SPEAR.
101 IFeat Side Broad St.
dec 7 Cohunbaa, Ga.
| j
YOUR SWEETHEART
W mid be more pleased to see you. i
ptesentcil with a box of fine Gaudies
lrom DromgH4e Brvs, Columbus, G*.
ocl'Jly a
ledelfs Shoe Store,
86 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Always has in Stock a fall and w ell assorted line of
Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes
of the best and nobbiest styles, and made to order of the best material* that myoae
cjd buy,
Ladies' Button and Basket Shoes,
AND BOOTS A SPECIALTY. Call and see them.
THE btat brogan Mid farm tio*t in tbe market for the least money, All good" uav
and rieatrable. The people of Talbot aDd adjoining counties especially invited to
all and ex imtue my atocke.
mar 30 k r. XV. R. BEDELL.
CLOTHING!
FRESH ARRIVALS AT
H. J. THORNTON S,
THR FASHION iBLE
( LOTUtKK -AIS I > II ATTER.
For Men’s, Boys’, Youths’, ami Children's Wear.
V) 111 call especial attention to my
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Which eannot be excelled in Style, Prices and Qualify,
Gents’ Underwear, Neckwear, G 1 es,
A Largo and Varied Assortment of all the Latent Novelties and Designs.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
II J THORNTON'S 83 and 85 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.. is the place to have
your Spring Suits made to measuic. There you find mk complete an assortment of
Imperial and Ji'-metic H’ooleu* os can Ik* found in any first ciass Tailoring Establish*
rrent. His Tailors are ail that cluss. Gckkl work mans tup aid a perfect fit is guar
anteed. npr’i bl
HEADQUARTER FOR
First'Class
CLOTHING,
C E THUS,
is the only clothier in Columbus, allowed to sell the celebrated
W. & G. Yacht Cloth Suits.
They ore every way Miporior to the ordinary flannel*, which are barely imitation*,
era durable, hold their cdor and ere most ecottom.cal in wea*-, ami beautiful in fit.
THOMAS moat respectfully solicits before buying elsewhere,an examination of h s
Fine and Extensive stock of
New Spring Clothing,
In make superb, in fit in excellence of materials unsurpassed.
Furnisliinsr Goods and Hat Department,
Has all the latest novelties and standard goods, incltidiug the celebrated
1 >la<rmim 1 sOlllllll Hliii-t uml Htelson
HATS.
rff- Special order* made to measure at short no*ice, and only in first class
WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY-
Don't forget that Thomas has Ixnig'it his goods cheap aud is going to sell every
customer that comes in the Hons* Uric s will suit-
Don't forget it. I keep no shoddy goods,
aprl'.t 11 1. G. E. THOMAS. Columbus, Ga.
SPRING 1881. SPRING 1881.
1 1. DANIEL l SOI
Talbotton, Ga.
Are now iccviving aud ha>t> in s ore choice iiucs of
duess goods
PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING in all colors-
CASHMERES IN BEIGE COLORS.
I'LAIOS IN GREAT VARIETY. SUMMER PorUNS, FIGURED and PLAIN
SPRING SUITINGS,
NEW DESIGNS
In spring prints of groat beauty and endless variety'
FULL LINES
Talde Linens. Napkins, Towels. Linen Handkerchiefs, all qualities.
THE above stock, ail fresh from the Northern and Eastern markets, includes com
plete line, of '
MEN,3, LADIE'S AND MISSES' SHOES
Thill lines of Gent's aud Bvj Clothing und underwear, plantation good* in great
variety, Ac.
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the trading public that after a long experience in
the mercantile bnsincss we have both learned hat and how to boy, and afterwards
to please eur customers. AVe furthermore assure
ALL WHU WANT BARGAINS
That they can gel what thev -rant with le ready money as cheaply of ns as any
where. H’e ask J 1 to examine our st*>ck beore making purchases, as we are prepar
ed to ofiLr superior indue.uacots in all departm nts ot our business. And last, bat
mot least.
WE WILL >O r r HE UNDERSOLD,
nprio U W A. DANIEL & SON.
The Rush at Kirven’s,
Dress Goods Counter is
IMMENSE!
OwiDg to the fact that for Variety and Cheapness his Stock is far ahead
of his usual purchases. Here you find
ALL WOOL TWILLED BUNTINGS at 25e.
ALL WOOL ARMURS, 48 in. wide at $1 00-
Everr On In Search of a Spring Suit Should See these Goods.
THE USUAL AND SOME UNUSUALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN HOSIERY
Handkerchiefs, Trimmings and White Goods.
NICE FIGURED LAWNS ONLY sc.
Full Stock of CHINA MATTINGS at Low Prices.
Save Money by Pricing my Goods before buying,
J. AI.BERT KIBX EN.
oct 5 R f—aprl2 COLUMBUS. GA-
A. WITTICIL c M KINSEL.
WITTICH k KIXSEL,
(
and Jewelers,
Cor. Broad k Randolph St„ Columbus, Georgia.
-Dealers In
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRV,
i
Diamonds, Rings, Spectacles, Silver Ware. Silver-
Plated Ware, Fancy Articles, &c.
Watches, Clooks and Jewelry REPAIRED to give satisfaction, and war
ranted . Engraving done to order.
Hu r Jewelrie-t made to order. Diamonds :*>el lo Kutt the present s'i }r nprob^
NEW SPRING CLOTHING!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST INSTALLMENT
OB 1 -
Gents’, Youths' and Boys Spring Clothing,
And if you wish aomethto? nice, nobby Mui beautiful, call and see them. W#
have received a laigo line ot SPUING AND bl MMLK SAMPLED, aud can get i.p
Suit* to order of any kind, at exceeding low price*, and gnaiantee a perfect fit aud
aati
We are *lo At?**nts fer WARD'S CELEBRATED SPtfRTS and take meramres for
the won*.
Our bPRING HATS are on tbe way, and we respectfully invite an inspection of
our Good*.
J. C. HARRIS & SON.
oct 26 b l-pls 62 BBOAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA
ED. T.J.ONO. ROBT. P. FARLEY
CALL and EXAMINE
LONG & FARLEY’S.
NEW STOCK OF
Fancy and Family Groceries.
Plantation Supplies, Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
WE are opening anew and complete stock of Groceric* and will continue to
a full assortment of the t>e*t Good* in oar line that onn he pnrehaacd.
WINES AND LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.
Our Will be the Lowest,
We think our friend* will find it to their interest to k v< > us a call before purchasing.
Swift’s New Building, Upper Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
•ctAbl
TALBOTTON
Club Rooms.
Jacobs I Huff,
PROPRIETORS.
Imported and Domestic
Wines. Brandies, Cham
paigns. Whiskiesand Cigars.
FINE WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY!
Handsome POOL and BIL
LIARD TABLES.
X&- BARKER SHOP in ,enr of Bar.
THORNTON HOUSE BASEMENT,
jan ll b l.
STOP
At the Old Shoe Store.
See Our
French Button Kid Boot ’
A THING or BEAUTY.
Book nt th full line of Ziegler's fine
work for ladies, Miss -s sod children.
Observe the system ol widths an 1 meas
urements. Five grades to each si*.-, en
abling us to fit almost every shape of
foot.
Notice our Button Fastening Machine
I in constant operation, and our arrange
( ments for snpplying heel plate*, stiff, n
ners, extra taaseis, gilt buttons, Ac. See
also our line of Newport-,, San ta’s and
Slippers, all the established favor.tos and
desirable novelties. Don't overlook onr
i common aenae line, broad a 'led, easy
wearing shoe. 3o!jd and stylish goods
for school children, and the celebrited
bolar-tip shoes for the litUe folks. Ex.
amine our assortment for men's wear,
Pumps, Low Ties. Button and Laced Ox
fords. and a full line ot Heavier Goods
Ask for any style shoe you may want,
or anytbiug you may need m the wav of
I Leather and Findings, and don't buy
nnle-s von art* suited.
WELLS&CURTIS,
ma>3 .4 o: a COLViliiUo, GA.
ir t' n nr
cfbu-uu **.w'i 1„ Ruin of L t- HT
pnH bytheniramof tors toUintr mid
your duties avoid night work. t> r,-*-
gtimulantn and u■ o ■ tors brain nerve n<i
Hon Bitters. B <-ae, <*• Hop B.
If you are young and ■Buffering from any in
dlaoretion or di**upaßtion ; if you aro mar
ried or single, old orßyoung, suffering from
poor health or UoffuiabKintf on a bed of sick
net*, rely on H O p(Bitters.
Whoever yo u are fipjk Thousand* die an
wbenerer yon feel ]w a nunliy fr o m eotne
i that yonr *y*tfrn of Kidney
neeie rleanaing, tv>n-^KS , di*a.w' that might
injc ct stimulating <1 bav** been prevented
without in fox, Uimj, a timely us.- >f
‘.*.v.r.? p Ak
Have you <t **- /W
pepsfa, kirt-nrygZJe* n. Q.
EBSTZStiV
of the •fomoMJH * ITHTI
bowel*. M'hidH HI I K ble eu r e for
hirrornmyjjß l AtU A drunken ess,
You will af opium.
fJStm zr;:
ply weak andl! tir .. ro girta. Send for
low spirited. tryjH NEVER Circular,
it! It majfl;l . . . hop armtita
FAIL
saved hun-tl i BiAHw, s. y.
and red S. vi| A Toronto, Opt.
march 22 b 1 a| rltf4t
Ears for the Million !
FOO CHCO'S BALSAM OF
SHARK S OIL
Positively Restores the Hearing, and Is
tLe Only Absolute Cure lor Deaf
ness Known.
This Oil is extracted from a peculiar
species of small Whit} Shark, caught in
fbe Ye!low Rea, known as Girchurodon
Bondeletii. Kvery Chinese fisherman
krifcws if. Its ▼ rtues as a re toratovc 9
hearing were discovered by a Buddhist
kriest ai>out the yetr 1410. Its cure*
were so numerous and many so seemingly
miraculous, that the remedy was offi
cially pr *ciaimed over the entire Empire.
Its use became so nniv* r si that for over
dGu y6ar* no De uaa exist and -na 'ng
the Chinese people. Sen*, charges pre
paid, to any address at *1 per bottle.
Onlv Imported t>y HAYLOCK & GO.,
Sold Agents lor America.
7 Dey St., New York.
Its virtues are unquestionable and it*
curative chara tv absolute, as |the wri
ter can peraona ly testily, b th from ex*
perienee and observation.
Among ihe many readers of the He-*
view in one part *nd anothar of the
counvry. it is probable that numbers are
a dieted with and afues*, and to such it
may be said: ‘Write at once to Haylock
& Go., 7 Dey Stre?t, New York, eod >s
ing sl, and you will receive by retui n a
leraedy that"will enable you to hear like
anybody else, and whose curst.va efects
will be permantiit. Yon will never re -
gret . ‘ Editor ot New York Mer
cAQtik li;vicw, Sept. 25,