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YhE
K3R*
tHE MACON & COVINGTON.
EVERYTHING 8KKM8, TO KAYOR
ITS KARI.Y COMPLETION.
A wHllW.
B. W. i'rahfil—Knd airana wae
Chrrrlns R*W»—«’-l. J. «. smith'*
farce at CwuvIrO Arrive and <ie at
oare la Nhadr Dale.
]M»di*oftt*.ii:]
While your rei*orler wa* enjoying a
|*Iea*attt dance at the Madiaon llouw, lie
was approached by Mayor Ibiardeii, who
asked him if the Madwoman would like
to hare a (oik with Col. 11. W. Frob*'i,
manager of the M. A C. road. ^
A railroad was the only aoliject that
could hare diverted our attention on this
occasion, and a e thanked Mayor Bearden
for hia thoughtful courtesy, and as soon
aa we could leave the presence of churui-
iiuf waltzers we went with him to the
office where ,*at Col. Frohyl enjoying a
cigar.
“Well. Col. Frobel/, lxgnn the Madi
Honian, U 1 Mippose that Mr. Inman’* tel.
egraphic double*scored and four-leaded
withdrawal from the M. dr C. will leave
your little enterprise high and dry. far be
yond human aid?”
Col. Frohel laughed and said, that
“Mr. Inman sold an interest that ’ he nev
er had in the road, and neither his ap
proval or disapproval could affect it in
the least, it Would be built as soon as «
line contractor could do the work, and I
have been gralithnl to know that the peo
ple along the line have never yet faltered
in support of the enterprise. Mr. Inman
baa done everything he could to hamper
the road be tiying to bring it into disfa
vor with financial circles. But we have
captured all bis lead cards and hold noth
ing lmt trumps.
“Mr. Inman now assure* the peop!<
that the road will be built,"
“Yes, and I haae been struck with his
sublime assurance. After throwing ev
ery obstacle in the way of its construc
tion that his ingenuity could devise, and
failing, he now has the Inddnes* to come
fora ard and assure* everybody that the
road will Ih» built. The people do not
need hi* assurances, and the road is in
such |» financial condition as not to re
quire his aid.”
“You have given the contract for era-
ding the road 1st ween Mitchells and
Athens to Col. .lames M. Smith.”
“Yes, Mr. Furguson ‘became embar
rassed by building either roads with our
money, and rather than suffer from mis
takes of others, we concluded to relet the
contract. Col. Smith is a business man
and will have the road graded as soou as
it is practicable to do the work. I am
going out to his camps to-morrow where
he has one hundred and fifty convicts at
work on the road.”
“Will this force Im» increased?”
“Oh, largely, lie will put a la*ge force
of fall labor on the line in a short time."
-How long before the road will 1m.
equipped to Madison?”
“I ou will hear the whistle of the engine
by January, and in two weeks the music
of the pick and shovel will Ik* heard in
your streets. The track beyond Monti-
cello is being laid at the rate of n mile a
day, and we 1io|k* to be able to lay two
life* a day in a short time."
COfTON MARKET.
omcK ban.se* w.T i oo» Witt
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Mw Y.n OM.B-Cm.lifl-Mrt.-Klr
Bl-inlli | • ft- 0 o-l ran ip • IM.-WI ■ n-PlJ.
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cb.nn.1 roll puu.; «UIa UM far Mil-
..mpilon 430.
FUTUltkH. HPF.SK0. f.LOT~
1-Wiilj. su
BANNER-WATCHMAN
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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GEORGIA STATE FAIR
MAC ON.
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Ip® cottoa dell In buyer* t to
U.iuuds
Oreou*
Hale* 8.0U0; Spec and K«|*ort* I nut; Receipt
7 * A *» erlcau l/sw
hV I'VllEH. OPKSF.lt U;>HZr>.
Ten*. hull an I luaetl re. Fir.
Oct. 5 4-04 a &
4 01-M 6
ft II
Oc . and Nov.
Jaa. and Frit.
I KUH4
Teodor* 100 u«#.
ATHENS WHOLESALE MARKET
en (e re«f *tl»e' ofii cc* escortedLy'oiie of the
surveying corps, and insisted on <’ob
Frobel going into tho dancing room. He
was too gallant to refuse, and n very sat
isfactory railroad talk gave place to th«
wait* and quadrille.
Athens Ga.. Oc*. 12, l#s«J.
Fi.om, (inain, H v v, m\—FI *«ir: a i
perdue $>» ftO, extra t, go »vi Mm 1/ 4 50
choice 5, fuucy *> 2», fancy p trout*
higher grades, 5 50. Wheat: No 2 re 1
bulk, ltti|l. Co m: No 2 white, sack,
si, 62; No 2 mixed, gacaed, £7.iU3
Qita: No 2 tn xed, feeding, -II; rust-
urnof 05 i“0 1| iy: Choice Turn thy per
100 lbs Waft); prune Tinniffiy ttiaOOis;
counUy hay—ewauip grass 2-V, B-rmii-
da40.»75; Hudson's be*f $1 Folder—
fr,, tn (W to SOc. Kva: G * *1 2*»,
Virginia and Tennesset-Jlal 10. Barley;
Ueorgia |1 25, Virginia 1 10. Broom
corn: talk! lb. Cow pea. 1 *: >.V. limit:
aesti m Mcke f, tier WO, OOuitic. Stock
fee* i: $1.25
Pnovisioxs—Bacm : am- Iced clear
rib sulea looso 8„VjaO; shonldera non* ;
dry salt dear ri!» sides 7f*a; choice
S G i ami, -.nail average 14c. Lard:
choice retined, tierces, 7?4*7Ja choice
farullv S; Iai.cv ftj^. Coin meal: per
bushel 00c. Grits: western, Id 50
per barrel.
Grik'euikn —Sugar,: eru-bed T^c
powdered ^.-; gianulat*-«l UVc;
- U'llila nr' p-i t! IL
('ommeneinE October 25th, end continu
ing for Two Week*.
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
will sell
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
ONE FARE
From all Stations.
Tickets Good For Three Days.
Sale of Ticket* Commence* October
24th, and Continue* until November Gth,
inclusive.
E. R. DORSEY, G. I*. A.
JOB. W. WHITE, T. P. A.
octI-*dtn5.
ATHENS, GA„ OCTOBER 14. i8b6
A NOTr*i«;»-r «npp-irt iii-t ih- ^rlW'lplra
of . IMfliormtlu AiluilnUtrmtlatti
rSlbM I. Of, cl Itfw Ycrlu KpM
WILLIAM DOKS1IEXMEK,
Editor.
Daily, Weakly, and Sunday Editiont.
THE WEEKLY STAR,
A 10 pago Newspaper, lMU.d
every Wednesday.
A .IN*, pure, bright suit InterMtlu.
FAMILY PAPER.
TERRIBLE TESTIMONY
A Man Who Suffered Si
lently Seventeen Years.
dar I A d 1 j.i77* '» white extra 0 tb
traC6*41*; gtud extra (' ft 12; yell «w ft.
MoiNSfes: ceiitrjfngt. 20«*tlc. C»i-*aoost
'2$»:>ku 8yrui^: sugir dnq-s iW;32e,
New Orletus 2o».)5g, bome-niade 505 «t
i» tail.tltiest N't), 55c. Java (J"tfee: 22:i27,
Rio II l „aI2^4, Lsgu tyra 12a 15c p**r lb.
Salt: Liverpool boc lack. N>ap: $2 25«
per 0*n, all qualities. Rice: choice
South Cttro'iua, 5 1 2 .tk.', prtiiit 5t*, orifi-
narv -Ic per pound, 'leas: linfM'rial
WdSO, youpg hyson JOaoO, black .'K)w75.
gunp »wd* r 40i75cper In, mrordmg t*»
quality. P*‘pp.«r 20e; spice 10c; ginger
!0c; cloves 50c |H*r pound. S*hI«
5'«ts in. Starch 5c l»*. Firii: No 3 bu».
50, No :t half bbl d 50, So 3 qmir
ter bbl 2 25, N*» 3 kit* fen j»* uu-J* 50a55c.
Cor why PmnrrK.—B ut. r: 15v25-
acconliug to quality, sei- ct Jersey 30 *35
|k r lb. IVdlrv: young dnekeus 12* a
ISe, ben* 2tL**2V, turkeys 00h$1 2>. ge*n*
■»0a5Tc, du -ka 20»?. guinea* 25c, partrid
ges 10c. Kggs 15.*I7e. R roviix I So.
I 1 '* rpwawl. (JmoTisfl per bu ll. Sweet
po M'oe* 75c hush. Irish p.itaroeH bbl
$2,25. Peanuts: baud pick'd NO 4^a
Fa km St’ppi.i ks—Bagging: standard
1*4 iKiun.la 7J # *sc. Ties: New Arrow
$1 U7al 10, l>.lu $1ai 15 Harlvvare
' HaNI>somc Caros.—This office has
% received some handsome cards from NY.
II. Hugulv & Co., Manufacturers, mer
chants and bondors, of West Point. Mr.
W. T. Hugulv, a well-known newspaper
man, is the business man of the concern
and is a Very successful one. The bank
ing department* has just been added, and
and the firm enioy flue Verities for busi
ness. The cards are lithographed by tho
Savannah Nows establishment, and’ are
very handsome.
GgoKutA Stats Fair.—The State Fair
opena in Maeon Oct. 25th, and continue
two weeks. Tho display ibis year prom
ises to be something superb. The ter.
thousand dollar premiums will lie dis
tributed among meritorious exhibitors,
and large crowds will be In attendance.
The Georgia Railroad, with coinmendihle
enterprise has reduced its fare to Macon,
and commencing Oct 24, round trin tick
ets will be sold at half price—full faro
going and return froo. Tickets aru good
for three days.
Axe* $7 vloa; buik i*. painted $1 40 j*er
do*, re«l»r, two hoops $3 25; co tun
card*$4 5o; trace chains$4 per do*;
hauies Iron bound $3 ft0>i4; plow hoes
3‘3j|jc lb; Iron, 8**cde 4u5c lb, n flue«t
2)4c; nails, $2*2 35. biris of 10 •, ner
kcg;plow stuck*, iliiman'D $U1 10;
ro|>Al-ihllU loc, si -sl 10c, cotton I5<*:
horse shoe* $4 per keg, mule *hoes $5;
Arne*' shovels $9 per do*; plow aterl
4J»c lb. Shoes: ' ruga is $1 2-^ i»er pair,
lirbPi I ts# (tolka $1.
Fkuit axij Vkowari.ks. — Apphs:
m.urtain$1, northern 150, Slimklev*
50c per bushel. Lemons: Messetia $7 50
a box.
M 1SCFI.LA NKOL-s.—Brooms \ $1 ^pa3 50
per 'lea, according t*» quaFty. Candid:
purechy madu HaHUc. ‘
$1 per lb, 1 *
^ipocftbpy
vnm* in one ounce runs Feiitiiers 464*
52 iK*r lb. Rioom »*orn, 4iH* lb. C lico
4>a : <<h’vd. Lumtier: drca-nl, $15 p i
1000 f ; rough 8sl0 Hbinylea, $2 5tfa3
Lbne 81 10; oenieut 2 25. Cotton seed,
15“.
, iiccuniiiig c quariy. untune*:
y mada MaHfac. 'Ibbaooo. 25o t •
b, according 10 qn iliur. rinu
my 45<t55i:; Hillioi I M $4 75 tn**
went of my ehtulou Very Ks«£
FOR MAYOR,
I here*)* announce aa a canJi.tatc f r th* M ty-
orallly of Aikesa l reef ertfpOjr »efleU **• «»«-
aon of all the nvopU, and In whew Interest lh-
city govtiinaieut wlh be a*liuUilajjr*U^u tb«
W*. 1. vvoo'll.
von coi'BTr torvuvor-
1 will be a ca •-Wat* fur re e -tion t»the offirt*
< f countv surveyor, and ask the aunrort o'tbs
voters cla'ke county. V. ft. PAKKIL
►OK CLKUK 8VPKBIOH COURr
I reseeciTbllr anuoeuee ■ jr>»lf for re- UcUjuW
ihevtbcc tf Clerk of ikeKut^rlor Court.
JOHN I hl’OblNS.
POU 8HKU5FF.
a candidate
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
I rreecctf- lly attn uac ? aysclf as a cam'tdai
for rwelectlo.. for s-e.itf atibe J^nnary^Vtfo.
FOR COUNTY TRBAUUlSxC
Having naeived thaqaUt approval uf a large
r umb*r ef cilia n» ef 1 e county l hereby ea
rn unce uiyeetfaa aeai>dl<*sti for re- Lctioo to
• be ofllce • I Treuar*-r of CU-k Cue .ly. My
record av an uttlcla I Is beore the iwmpa Elec*
lion first Wednesday la Jeausty next.
Kaepeetrany,
C. J. OTARUKIX
Bv derir* of natty fBenils. 1 kerrin announce
mi sell a candidate tor Tin usurer or t'Urku
county* end shall tru»t to the geseo stiy and
ku d ret ling* of the people towards me to a •
core my election. r r . V. W. SKIFF. .
1 hereby announce myself a cai dl-ae for
Tr* asurer nr Clarke county, at 4 ns|actlaUy ask
the suppedt of ibe vot r».
This How * rr never vanes. A msnrel nf parity
rtnaikand vhetowowoeet. Mote M-nnrun lean
boa the ordinary kinds, and cannot l» |n|if It
OUtprtltWH* with tho multitude of low t* at sh.»r.
wHfbt,ihe nrulia VtUl Powd-m. ««l«l m l«
Jgl ”— ‘
* We
A. P. DEAR1NG.
FOB TAX COLL CT.tR.
I hereby rinouaoe mj*wl a candidate for Tea
Collec.or 01 Clark* (entity, and sek Ibe beoriy
sup| ort of ‘be Vui ra. If elected. I plcdsemy-
Mir to d* 1 vote my b*«t anerftce t war-l maki f
thooflie a teoetaa. on I ibe people will u eve
bsve cause to ream Uw irus; reposed In me
I hereby annon*
J.W.LONO:
i ms a-11 as a enndtdate fo»r»
election te tneogkceof Tsa Celle<do« of Clarke
Crntmr, and re-#» tml y wtett the eordla sup*
nEORMA, BANKS ( OC STY. Afrecebls
U order of ike can t of Ordinary of iJHi
SAr will bo soW te the hbtbo t bidder, at ibel
mmmfleem door of •ald.eonaty. ou the Snt
fy la November nest, within the local
»f*a>, the fo.fovlrd pro.crtr L-wib two.l
k la tae fHonrU i.’a.'Jrad act
i .rsisr^V-k :i,%5r n 3sa.a
H I. Mcl- isaUMrt'r
_.„i. unto*. -
vnn 1 ax beckIYkk
Th. *wn, IIWaDrfMi W. T. CARTBB. *'-
M«m hi* n**u *» * m 4UMt lo» T * H* •
orinuMIlub rnunr. u* rah-ih. •■ppmi
oftiMV.-un. Nr.CtMhttanlrtnni
m>* »:*d I* In.ran **y qullt.4 kdlKh.n*
Lk. dull., rt ih. rtfra -II* —dill, MMraHtfw
W. *r* anlhraldK Md M an. **
r-AV.'l*K. »IH-«*.*.*djdrtr fcr rartra tm*
UrartHwof tUMlfrt *( T.* iraimra* at curt
' (.ltcalMla Jaa-dir wx(
rawBT. •tU. «•**!•* •
MR. J. 0. WABXOCK.
The above portrait Is an excellent pic
ture of a very Hell-knoWn Atlanta man,
\lr, J. fl. Warnock, of 148Ea*t KairHt.,
-n that city. Aiuixik Mr. Warnoek's
niiinerous friends and aci|iuintanee he
is known as a man of iinlmpeflc-hal>lt>
haracter, and his rcimtation for trutli
is aecond to none. Tue lol lowing-
REMABKAnl.K HTATKMKNT,
coining from a man of his character,
and under the circumstances thereof,
attracts the attention which its facts
demand:
“I have been a sudorer with kidney
Ironljes for seventeen yesrs ami have
>><t-u treated by prominent physicians la
his State and Alabama. I have used
large quantities of medicines advertised
Id euro blood and kidney diseases, with
out receiving the slightest benefit. About
six weeks ago I suffered such intense
pain—scarcely being able to breathe at
times—I concluded lo try * Hunnieutl’s
Rheumatic Cure,’ and alter using one
botile, was ,
aiisoutei.y and kntiiiblv
cured; and for the first time in seven-
tteu years I aiu without the slightest
pain, and earnestly recommend all who
.v K-'e urn Card a m«i.
Hunnieutl’s Rheumatic Cure is infal'i-
hie for rheumatism and all blood and
kidney troubles, and is sold brail drug
gist* at $1.00 a hot- le. J. M. Huunlcutt
dc Co., proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
J.NO. CRAWFORD A CO.,
Wholesale Agi’a., Athens, Ga.
Octifiddm.
Last Installment of City Tax I
. due and required to be paid by tho firs! day
November next.
VOTERS!
The Hooks for ibe Bogieimioa of vntora ate
onen at my ottco, and will be etooed at ‘i o’clock,
P. M. on too 20th Joy of November nevL
oet!2d4le
For Sale.
The house and lot on Milled** Avenue, for
merly botentlng to Mrs 8 K Hmlth This fine
property eonslsUng of half the block,,contains
isasft R&Smsn^KSi:
SwSnAfWUSr
etc. In. wcl. ofarllctou* water. Ian. gsriion
with |l*r» and trull tnea. A rare ebsora hi
•aj one wlihIc,*n|MHnt home. Apply to ,
OPIUM If. K. E-8ip.1V,
,vr
TODNO L. a. BARB!*, PRUIDIin
STKVXKS TB0WAS, SSC*ZT.*T.
- I AwM.nf CSnctom _
Toe*, to O. Haebm, Siavaxs Taoaas,
ou* H. trawvo*, J. a. IIauiltom,
Pk*oim awd Phixiit, Ua*c*u,cs8ta*ixt.
n*. E. & Lninoa, Jo** w. Nicuouo*.
L. H. c***os»i.* f.tt. newwictrr
1 DBIKIHTRATOR'S SAL«.-A(nrablT t* U
A Mrtorot UM Coart or Onttouy of JmShb
Hm*rarart||te|pld, *t auction, at th. court boos.
wratr.wlUb-'cU' M •
oJoor ot.*H county, on
rarabra next, wtikl* tbs
ih. trstTnuday In Bo
th. lecal hoar* of wla, th.
to-wB- .A tract of land In
' .his,
alust twMly p*M sid RsU sal down,
I about ready fix eultlval^n, about» aereola pint
I Al*On at the era Hat anJ plrao, will ha raid,
ly.dnacf**,moraorlcis,adlolntDKUnd*of Ur*.
IlaudwaM, stand* non brothers, Eva** tad B.
ol whisk- stout stfht wens mm
lsn«ll k at.o l twcDty scrsi old tlell
- 1 Ihc Writ .into! s*M iri
It. It. 8*|d u th* propel#
*r II. S Henderson, lit* M Jackson county, dr-
raMd. T»*Mc»*h. panto, dralrtnc to aoa raid
c SNdmN. 0$ vbfol
river bottom laOdi^abo
holaneo In foreot. Tho
lie* aerure tbe N. B. R. 1
«. lota
Itrontnfni the latest news, .town to the hoar of
coluj? to |SA»«:
Agricultural,
Market,
Fashion,
Household,
Political,
Financial and Commercial,
Poetical, Humorous and
Editorial
Deportment*, ell under the direction of trained
Joarnallate of tlio htgtxut ability. It* sixteen
ngt-a will t»c found crowded with good tiOu^s
from beginning to end.
Original •lonw by distinguished American and
foreign writer* of fiction. ,
TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR to Sub-
■citiBKR*. ritKK or 1‘oaTAoc iii the United State*
and Canada, utiuidc the limit* of New York City :
Per year....*. $1
Club* of Ten 10 00
Club* of Fifteen (and one extra to organizer
of Club* 15 00
For THREE MONTHS, on trial, 29 CENTS.
THE DAILY STAR.
The Daily Stab contains nil the new* of tho day
In an attractive form. It* specal corm*i>ondeuce
by.cable from London. Paris, lkrlm, Vicuna and
Dublin U a commendable feature.
At Wavlungton.- Albany, and other new* center*,
the ablett ctrritfxjiitUiitt. specially retained by
Tii* Star, furnish the Jateat now* by telegraph.
It* literary fcaturra are umnirpaiofcd.
The Fiuiincial and Market Review* ore unusually
full and complete.
Hpeelal term* and extraordinary Induce
ment* to H|cntN and canvuMcr*.
Heiul for jclrctilur*.
SPECIFIC,
fable Blood Purifier.
' Its Claims Sustained
BY. THE TESTIMONY OF
Wilting WHmsms
SUCCESS
' THE
TEST OF MERIT.
e THE GOLDEN HARVEST
HEALTH REAPED
From this Prolific Remedy
A REMEDY
NOT FOR A DAY
But for a Half a Oentury.
Interesting Treatlao on Blood And Skin Diseases mailed
yjtEKto all who apply. It should be carefully
read by everybody. Address
THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
H
PEYTON H. SNOOK,
BRANCH OF w
The CheanesL Furniture House io Georgia.
ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER lit, I EXPECT TO OPEN UP IN
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
A lira ch of 111vAtlanta-B0ase.lt will be my endeavor to conluct a fair and
laglitiiia e 1- nrinlure businis*, recognising the r.glit or any nnd all competitors to
make ■ heir own prt-v-s end term*, and adopling their own methods, reserving to
niveelf the same priv l-ge. I shall al»o endeavor to place before the Athens public
all ti e Novel t nd Unique *tvies as they appear in the art centre* anil furniture
markets of the world. I will be bettor able to do this from the fact that my At
lanta house alone sells nearly a quarter of
A MILLION DOLLARS , >
annually, which is bought entirely for cash, in lat^e quantitiei
and at heavy.discounts. This will save my patrons at lea*t ten percent
terms or THE daily star to Sr*. | over all competition, besides give them nothing but fresh and modern
Voeiic/^f* | styles. If you contemplate buying furniture it will pay you to-wait until
Jtvrrj Car for one yrar (incindingSunday)....,7 oo ! my stock is ready. I will open ud with about one hundred chamber and
*?.ryd«!‘Sf£SSuu:. on *^:::::::::::::: IS p ,rlor »«i>», ranginif from a verviow price up! up! up! to gar* five
3 00 j HUNDRED DOLLARS.^jg# Suits in Cherry; Suita in Walnut;
{ Suits in Ebony: Suits in Mahogany; Suits in Raw Silk; Suita in P|u»h;
Suits in Brochatclle;- Suits in Valours; Suits lor a Cottage; Suita I’ora
Palace. Sideboards, Bookcases ChifToneers, Armoures, Buffets, Ward
robes, Hat Rack—in fact a little ot everything in my immense Atlanta -
Warerooms will be found in my Athens house, lor exactly the same price.
Every article sold will be guaranteed as represented, or money refunded,
Besides, and “ more’* the pity.” I will carry a full line ol Coffins, Caskets
and Undertaking Materials. Eacli department will be in the hands .f
thoroughly reliable and competent gentleman, well known to the good
Ol people of Athens. With this siinole announcement I fling my btnner to
NlllMhM iCT* «, the breeze, and trust to dcsetve and secure a shale of vour pattonage.
(/% .cpia&dtf. P. H SNOOK.
Dollr, Mriinoiu nuiin*y
Sunday, without Dally, one year 1 50
THE STAR,
Broodwaj and I’urk Place, Ne* York
AURANTII
A. R. ROBERTSON,
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS,
A large stock of finished Granite and Marble Mounuments ready for let-eiing.
Als-t, a large stock of ndW liiliognphie designs to select from. Call aud get my
nrioes
t. R ROBERTSON. Athena. O*.
kind nrw origin-
■ dDImUVKR.
For *11 complaint* ot thu kind, neh a* Turpklily ol
QioLmr, BtHooonmo, Karroo* Dyspapaia, IntigM-
Uon, Irreoulority of tho Bowalo. Ooutlpotko. Flat a-
looey. Eructation* nod Bornfha of Uto Htomacb
■ometimw ooHod lloortbarn), Miasma, Malaria,
Moody Flux. Chill* and Form, Braakbono Fever.
Exhaa-tion b*f<x« or after Foran, Chrooic Dior-
rixon. Lorn of Appetite. Daodaebo, Foal Breath,
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CONSUMPTION,
HEMORRHAGES
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
MALARIA. |
PURE STIMULANT
■ For the Siok. Invalids, I
CONVALESCING PATIENTS,
AGED PEOPLE,
Weak and Debilitated Women.
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r PUBLlIGiSA^
Hill’s Hepatic Panacea,
The celebrated Southern Remedy for
Constipation,
Dyspepsia.
Indigestion
and Biliousness.
Qtaniilori te care, or
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HOLSTEIN CATTLE,
Oct 21st, 1886, at Chambers I Co’s.
SSaUm, Corner Hantar and rorsyth Sts.
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Stockholders’ Meeting.
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