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rr.sir.si; or ]>. AY. KEY,
Proprietor.
1IUS1XICKH DillIvCTOIIY,
T. D.HIGHTOWER,
Attorney at Law,
Lumpkm, - Georgia.
a- Oci.i'-ly
WltLLBOIJN F. CLAMKE,
Attorney at l aw,
Lumpkin, Georgia.
Will practice in Stewart Com tv.
Special attention given to collections.
Lumpkin, Ua., Jluy 5. 1883.
E. G. SIMMONS
atto« n i;y at r. a w,
AMEH1CUS, GA.
Will prj> dice in all fhe counties o’
TiiU Judicial Circuit, in the Supreme
Court of the State of Georgia, and
in th» District Court «>f the United
«tutcR, and in all other e. *urts by
special .cjii tin*W jmv28-HL
LWWmWS'KcJLE^J-n?,
Attorney at Law,
Cusseta, Georgia
Will practice in ilie Courts pf tin
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Chattahoochee Circuit and in Stew¬
art Snf.erior Court. Special atten
ticn given to collections.
Cusseta, (Tti., May 6, 18' 3.
W^,A. GREGORY,
Physician & SPkgeon,
Lurripkin, eorgia.
Oct.20-ly
j.iriw. V. CART Kit,
Practicing Physicians,
LUMPKIN, - GEORGIA.
Office South Side Public Square.
1 , O ? t20 ly
J. A. THORNTON JR.,
lumpkTx, Practical Df|tj£T, cnbit«fA.
.Will &o%& kinds df Denial Work
in a neat and substantial manner.
Oct.23-ly.
m. cMb 1 ¥i‘.
DEALEIt IN
I I !
PERFUM3EY, FINE SOAPS,
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
Cvt.tr, -ly
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TitiMPKiN. - Georgia.
liver}/ Attention Given to the Ac
commotio lion <Q comfort of If ft eft if!
Oet.1-1 i
ft ti-fe i* ’
■ BARdER SHOPt
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Sunth-Wesl of Rubiic, Sqji/D'ej, v
WILLIAM ABBOTT, Proprietor.
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M. Mi & W. B. GRIFFIS,
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Family Groceries,
BBSS, WINES, T03ACC0, Poor, CIQABS. Tables.
SrnKxnm Bim.iabd and
jATNj r’.b Side Public Square,
IBMlS SATUSDAYri' JANUARY 5. 1884.
,; v ;a ;-$as iss«rai«b,- ■ « •
Insure your fHw.dlings,
Afertlmiafisc. Gin IlAiuu-s,- tmlethei,
property. ..Kw.-^-btU .ilret class C via
panics voptesented. Rates low.
J. 15. Ricuaudsox, Agent.
Sept.2.rih^Si4f. ' T 7
E. Mr SUER AM v'
PMSTATieS . mani’TaUjTUEP WAfie&’s, ^
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a rr 1 CTA.jpC d511»il Ovgl'tl,
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DBA..Eli IN
BUM (MMiift
STAPLE JOT GOODS, SHD.:S, &0
Coffins, Burial Cases, Esdsisads,
Chars S.c.
W.W. STOKES,
Dru.r.u In
Faiily k Fancy Groceries,
CASHED GGQPS,T02AeC$ 1
Cigars and Staple Dr if Goods,
Get It: ly
F. B. GREGORY,
DEALER IN
Fancy & Faiiii'v Gi'OReries,
LAKNS3 G8fia®, GSHfSST’.SH
mm, SUFLfi MY GG0B8,
Tobacco, Cioaus, Sxvkf, Tiswark Etc.
Let. 20
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a it WMi wr*
DBA! IN
Family Groceries,
PliURtatiou Supplies,
Country Produce Etc.
South _ , Ride , 1’nbho >, , Square. o
Lumpkin, _ , Cm. ,, Man. , 1, IhbJ.
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DtO YLvo A1 OIL ih} v-glass<_,5.
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MITCHELL’S
- EYE SALVE,
\ certain., safe and effective repipyly
for
tSoi’Cj ]Vmr flamed and In¬
Eyes,
Producing* Long-Sigh.and
Restoring the Sight of the Old.
Cureg Tear Drops, tied Gramilantion,
Stye Tumors, Eyes, Alatted T5ye
lashes, and Producing Qi+iek Itelii f
and Permanent Cure. Also, equally
efficacious when used in other mala¬
dies, such as (fleers, Fever Sores,
Tumors, Salt 15 hen in, Borne, PiJes.or
wherever inflammation exist, MITCH
ELL'S SALVE rhiy be .used to ad
vantage. Sold by- all Drtiggjsfs at
25 cents. Mar. lOth-1883'.
LUMPKIN lilOii SCHOOL.
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The Session of 1883 84 will open
on Monday, 10th of September. The
Principal earnestly solicits a liberal
patrpnnge from Lumpkin and Stew¬
art and adjoining counties. You can
not find a better school in South
West Georgia. Terms as heretofore.
Board iu good families at eatisfaoto
ry rates.
J. F. TATE, Principal.
Sept. 8tf
$100 DOLLARS A WEEK!
AYo can guarantee the above amount to
good, active, energelio
AGENTS!
LftfHes a« well a* gentlemen, mnke a success
in Ae business. Very little capital required.
tVe have a household article, as salable as
hour.
jt $ell6
It is used every day in llie family. You do
net mud to explain its jeriVs. There is a
rich harvest for all who embrace this golden
opportunity. It costs you ouly one cent to
learn wlmt our business is. Diiy a postal
I card and write to us and we will send you
f f sail proirpectus aid foil particulars
Una FREE!
welsioivyou witl derive more good
1>l!liu,y ““' l
I UUCKLYE M’JLf’Gr OO.
Murtuu, oliio
A Big Business ia|StUifed
Bpiders.
*
If there is- any one feature for
which Southern 'CVifbrcia is special•
, ( ly tiotV-R it-its her spiders. When it
genres to a real live, energetic ugly,
ytoioKS,; poiscncwsJtepkUr, Southern
California car. efettir prize animals at
any fair. The most precious troph •
tbeToiivl 'fs boar away from this
««* -* M
cards, ijecoratvd \yiih these monsters
■of tho.insect v.-otkl. Everyone is
fataiHr-r with life trap door and post
of this CKKfling but ugly creation,
ar.d of which rirange little habita¬
tions every tulobe ranch is full.
densely populated with tl esc be
fa'tly-liucd tunnels are some of Use
some of the sunny, quiet.' valleys
among the foot-hi’.ls that eloso in
Kpectiou will reveal their almost iu
visible'tnip'doors'hardly a foot apart
Yet, iu s>)ito of this, hardly a living
animal will|be seen. There is a leg¬
itimate demand foriprepared apeti
MK?t) both at wholesale and retail.
WU<A) first brought in!by the quick¬
eyed, dexterous ►young Spaniards
who supply most, of thorn, they are
deprived of what life is left in their
bodies by poisonous fames or other
other application of poison. After
'he taxidermist has made sure they
are quite dead, a wise, precaution, he
cuts them open oil the under shin,
■in 1 removing the loose matter there .
from, carefully stuffs them with cot
ion. This stuffing process is quit e a
delicate operation, and requires no
'ittlo knack to perform neatly aud
successfully without injuring the an¬
imal am! bringing it back to its nor¬
mal shape and size. A humming
bird would s'etu tube nb.iut a
suntll an o'j. ct as could easily be.
gut through this ptiimstaking opera¬
tion, tot alone un insect even of the
ot the tarantula. This having
oe*f.'ii completed, , , , the , spiuer . . is . placed ,
4 board , and , , ly held . .
upon a j ropea tn
position by pins, ono through the
|)nl> . a|ul nlw iu each foot, and set
l ‘ ie SU “ l ° ,!r v - Th0 ba,c b{ Uieuj
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in tliis < ‘ i< y is C;iriiet I oa both .at
and retail, scvotal parlies
U... iHisin'jaa. TW
rot:»ll price is fifty cents apiece, one
merchant disposing of as many as a
d'-Z'ti a year in that way .—Santa
l'arbara(Cal.) Independent.
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‘A Little Close.’
In one of onr hotels recindy, says
tho Poriiaud (Me.) corresp<>udcnce
of the Boston Globe, a resident of
ono of the country towns iu this
Slate to’.d several stories in regard
to his townsmen, and ct one family
iu particular, nil the members of
which have the reputation of being
‘a little close ’ Gtte of the sons at
test made up his mind to ba married,
aad-.eonulnded, after long thinking,
that ho ought m some way to make
a change in his usual apparel, but
could not decide exactly what 1 lie
change should consist iu, and at Iasi
concluded to consult with his father,
and the old man, after hearing him
through, thought the matter over
and at last said :
'Joe, wlmt have you been paying
for your hal ?’
‘A dollar,’ replied tho son.
‘Then/ said the old man, giving
Joe a slap on the shoulder, Til tell
vou wliat (0 do. Liz is a good girl,
and you’d better do the thing in
stylo. Get a dollar.and-a-half hat,
Joe.’
Tho members of the family were
not too close to invest in fancy stock,
and the father aud some owned a
very valuable Jersey common, and
‘the Jersey’ seemed to be always
present in the thoughts of each one
of them. One morning, after Joe
had settled down on a farm of
own, a younger brother made his
appearance at itis houso and said,
half crying : ‘Joe, we're in
at Lome.’
‘The Jersey isn’t dead, is
shrieked the alai rued Joe, '
‘Nor quite us bad :y< that,’
the brother, wiping his eyes;
mother's dead.’
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A tiltin’a brain Arqighs. three and
a half i/onml j. A wonnih-’u is eoina
wliat lij/hter, but ol Shut quality,
»# what oiiub’es tast lard
iu her uoighbcr’3 parffry.
Billing Alligators.
‘Yes I lierl some lively times,’ ho
continued, lvfloelively. Thick! Why,
there was .a kind o’ stream between
iay hcussj^iid tbftiutwn hind, jm 1
we never spent a cent on bridges ia
Vr.n years; wall|right over on floatin’
alligators. Tame! Well, familiar is
the term.^gentlemeu.gt Oh .Friday we.
always hod hog sind fish. Yes, it
was kind of a curious compound, but
you see my wife was a Jew and I'm
a jCuihdijyiiTud wo had sort of n
wiantic trying to convert each other,
but it ended, up in her savin’she'd
eat meat o» Fiiday ter spite me ; so
I just storrd in pork to cheer her up,
raado the young ones cleave to
it, too. As I was savin’, on meat
days ihljesefaliigators'^camn from all
sides, and just filled up the place,
same of em leaning on their elbows
and looking through the winder,
watching us at dinner. Tame was
was nothing.’ But when I got this
yer bid there was a time on that yar
hill, now you.kiu bet. Wo shot cm
by the hundreds right fround the
place, and hed a gang shoo!in’, and
another gang skinuiu’, end as fast as
the skin was off, wo packed ’em in
brine aud’shipped VmJonftijiichoonor
hero, where they go to the tanner.
‘Wo bed.setno 'lively times, but
most of my boys were dead shots—
could take the eases in the eye every
whack. SpSle£,Ufe skin ter hit etu
anywhere else, so a man lies got ter
have soma qualifications even to be
a gator spotter. I hed ono coon
that never tuck a rille in.his hand,
and I'll be dogged if ho couldn’t got
away with more ’gators that any man
in the gang. The weapon he used
was un iron-wood club about four
1 Jet long, with a big spike like a tur¬
tle peg in it, and he’d jidfamt spike
into a 'gators brain every time, i
ojij^ sec him miss once. We was
out m the swamp, lyin’ in tiie grass
tailin' a rest,we sec a big feller about
sixtecu feet long lyin' in the mud
’bold a hundred yards off. Over ho
weld, a su< akin' through the bashes,
and when ho got close on to tue
brute ho gov a run and a j imp, and
landed right along side its Load and
fetched il a whack you could have
heard down ter Galveston. Bat the
'gator Led moved, aud it didn’t even
stun him. aud the next minute wo
sea that, nigger flying through the
air tis it he. bad been sent fo’. The
'gafot; hau fetched him a whack with
his tail, and by the time he landed if
was on the spot n-hangin’ at him
again. But Pole lied been thar be
fo’, and \vbenjlhe;oU cuss struck n!
him he j tfit jumped up and let the
tail pass under him, and I’ll bo dogg¬
ed if it didn’t keep hirn a movin’.
But he kept it up till the ’gator saw
he wasn’t giftin' ahead. It then
moved for the by u, and Tote dropp¬
ed hint and socked tho peg inter him
for good. If you over want to see
sport, gentlemen, git some chap Ur
go through that dunce. It’s fun.
They say alligators lias been ccm
.verted, but don’t put any depend¬
ence on ’em. You can’t tell wtiat
•hey arc up to. I've seen a six-foot¬
er chase a man up a tree and watch
tor him like a hound, mid yet at
times you can walk right up lo ’em.
Sharper Than a Razor.
Tho WJl Street News says that a
longwuisted man, with tho noso of a
fox and an eye full of speculation,
walked up to a socoud-hand clothier
in Buffalo tho otherday and said:
‘See that overcoat hangiug ouf
down there?
‘Ot course.’
‘Well, I’ve taken-a fancy to it It’s
rather cheeky to tv k you to go down
(here, hut 111 nuke it an object; I
wont give but eight dollars for tho
cotib but 1 U give you one dollar
buy it foi in... “ u '•• e ' J a '^ ew >
and know how to boat bhntebwu.
Hero it nine dollars.’
The dealer- took the money
.started off, and in five minutes was
liack with the coat.
‘Good!’ chuckled the other. ‘I reck¬
oned you’d lay him out! How much
did you make far your share?’
•Vbell, ask dot is my branch
jk 3 I only ask rjx <lor.ui‘ fm‘ do
* l about tree dollar ahead!,
was
He-HadJSotae Fun,
About S o'clock yesterday morn¬
ing h man, smoking plug tobacco in
an oil clay pipe,jJwalked jout of a
Mt^hutan nvenue hotel with a rat in a
trap. Ife looked neither to the right
nor the left until he had reached the
middle of the street. Then he plac¬
ed the trap on the ground and wins
tied for his dog. If ho had a dog ih-_<
animal did not respond, but the p;ii>
iic did. In less than two minutes 30
man' were rushing fo the spot.
‘Hi! there! Don’t let him out tilUI
get my dog,’ shouted 0 : 10 .
'Hold on! Wait for the dogs’, yel
led half a dozen voices at once.
‘Keep cool and form a circle!’ com¬
manded a policeman, as he took a
firmer gripeof his baton.
The man with thof trap spread a
largo handkerchief over it and w it
od. Ho was not a hit excited. On
the contrary, he was as plneid as a
chip sailing in tire wash dish.
‘Wiiar’aid jo ketch him?’ inquired
a newsboy.
The placid man did not deign to
reply.
‘What’ll -ye take fur him?’ asked
another, bat Iris inquiry was treated
with the same sileiujcontcmpt.
Tiieu four- or five men came run¬
ning up with dogs under,their arms,
and Aten |orj$fifteeu dogs on foot fol
•owed behind. There was a fight
between a,bull dog and a Newfound
tend, and there would have boon a
row between tlicir owners had not a
second policeman appeared. Order
was tiaally restored. The dogs ware
arranged in a circle and held by their
collars, and the placid man slowly
knocked the ashes from his pipe, look
ed carefully nroU'd, and. then raised
the trap and shook the rat out. All the
dogs made a rush.bnt/iu ten seconds
each and every canine walked off on
liis ear and seemed to be hurt its hi
feelings. A boy stepped forward and
held tile rat up to view.
'It's a crockery rat! '.ho yelled as
lie whirled it around.
‘Yes, it vhas a grogery radt, and he
cost mo don cents!’ calmly replied
placid man as he walked oft' with his
(ho trap.— Detroit, Free. 1’r'sa.
Ke Wanted Religion.
At an Arkansas love-feast an old
mail was Basked-why she joined tho
church. ‘Well,* he said, ‘I alters did
iiave a hanktria’aitor tho gospil, but
this fall it come on me powerful
hard. I hud had bad luck at tho
saw mi!i, six o’ my shouts got drown
od, my gray mare broke her leg? in
the woods, and everything seemed
to go wrong. I tried everything,
salve and ox!e grease, hut nothin’
seemed to help my misfortunes. ‘I
shifted from the Democrat to the
Republican party, and then changed
back again, and nnthiu’ seemed to
help me, so finally 1 took up the no
lion that I oughtor jino the church.
Tho only thing in tho way was that
I didn’t have ’ligion, so I thought
mighty hard over this. One day I
went,down to whar thar was a camp
mcGtiri’ an’ drapped down on my
knees. A o!o feller with a slick suit
o’ clothes came nroun’ an’ axed mo
what I wanted, an’ I told him that I
wanted ’ligion. He axed mo if I vv is
afeered tltit my sould would go to
torment, an’ I said that torment
wan t botherin’ mo, that things on
the farm won’t grow ter suit. ‘Well,’
said he, ‘pray awhiio.’ Well, I pray¬
ed awhile all tho time thin kill' 'bout
the ka’iimitios at fiome, til! at last a
. cugh-uu’ ready sort o’feller como
arouti’ an’ snys,‘ef yer wanter do
anything here, shout.’ Wall, I got
up an * sl.ouied an’ tho next day jin
0 d the ebareb, but Icume tell .yer,
them stock ain’t improved I'm a go
j„‘ to try somethin’ elm.’-Admmw
Iravellcr.
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The National Prohibition party
Louisiana has been organized at a
j recent mcetiug in New Orleans,
members agreeing not to vote
any officer who will not pledge him¬
self toteiso lus vote and influence to
prohibit the licensing or
of gambling, drunkenness and
observauc6 of tb© Subbdtb)
' out the State.
'
TcViltS $4 .dvr Pci- Aiimilll
in General.
Tin postal telegraph scheme has
not been given ail impetus by Ibe
organisation of Congress.'
In proportion to the population
Coior.rlo is the heaviest, liquor and
tobacco taxpayiug?S*Stato in the
Union.
A Breastpin containing an Edison
glow light, fed hf a smallwaistcoat
iiodrct 1 battery, is sold for $9 at No
remberg, Germany.
The Call notes that
pays about $29,009 every year tor
Obtisimas frees, but the ehrklrenV
blc-ss 'em' get $25,000,000 worth ot
fuu out of them.’
The march of total abstinence in
England has been interrupted for the
moment hr the termers of Wiltshire.
They have clubbed togatber aud pre¬
sented a purse of $300 to the man
who, a little while ago, proved fha:
ho could pitch more wheat with the
aid of beer than an operator whe
diank water.
According to the Raihcan Age of
Chicago, G.GOO miles of main track
have been laid in the United StaU&
this year, nt an approximate coat ot
$166,000,000, making the total uum
ber ol rndes of railway m this conn
try about 120,000. The construe
tiou during 18S2 was the largest ir
thc history of railroad building. 1'
wan 11,GOO milts.
A Chinese regiment, drilled in the
Luropean way and commanded b\ '
an Englishman, was stationed -a'
Foochow. Their officer was very
pound of them, and by way of show
iug their perfect discipline, the ‘as¬
sembly’ sounded at midnight and the
men drew up itt perfect order. 15 p
ho tried this a second time, and the
soldier, instead of hurrying to the
laughter and cries of ‘no catchoo!’
. o- ngi w -. ——
Bits and Tidbits.
A rich oditor can at the same time
be a very poor one.
Journalists tiro noble men ; they
always go iu for the write. — Life.
A weekly newspaper iu New York
edited by a women, is calle i Jlue.
This, however, is not the oniy man
edited bj a woman .—Courier Jour
nal.
A Pittsburg machinist is building
a pair of shears that weigh oyet
100,000 pounds and that will cost
nearly $9,ftu0» This speaks well fo.
tus ®th aud wealth of sunn
editors, leleyroph.
‘Papa. I’m going to bo an editot
when I grow up.’ ‘What put tlui
idea into your head, my boy ?’ ‘Well,
I can always have lots of paste then
to make kites with .’—New York Jour
nnl.
Why are there not more lady ro
porters?’ Wtl), wc suppose it’s be¬
cause they would tell all * they knew
before the paper came out, and flier,
no one would want to rea l it. — Oil
Citi/ Biihard.
I ije Jonrmdistic’clul), of Philadel
j.hia, has spent $5,000 in equippiu
its club house, and the closest inqui¬
ry 1ms not developed the party from
whom tho boys borrowed tile money
Merchant-Traveler.
‘Did you notice the beautiful cloaks
and dolmans in Yard indie’s show
window ?’ asked the editor’s wife.
> I struck em for a notice, bur
** le J' wouidn t pay mo ten cec.s a
line, so I didn’t .’—'Ike Iloosier.
Wauling to have a quiet time the
other day, tho editor hung the i ftice
towel outside the front dour, and
the usual run ©f callers all thought
some one was dead; and passed by
on e\)tw.~Oil Lily L.r.zcnd.
| j Ll three Sun
j ftr0 ob8 « rvocl iu eV erv week,
J Xi)0 Molmmmodans observe Friday,
not hy c!osing thuir shot s and rcst
j in „ but bp g „; ug to t bo mosques at
certain houn at d reciting prayers
The Jews observe Saturday, being
very 8tl , ict a8 to th.-i: roaformity to
aucioiit customs and ordinances.
They close their shops and tire not
often seen on the streets until aftei
noon. Ihcu they appear iu their
b ist clothe'*,. Euiulav is observed by
tUo CM ^ U » o[ val 4 a8 denomina
tions. On that dwy the flags fly
froni tLo cousuluio of lUli UiiiT'biutii
nations.
4'4 t‘
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A valuable s&ftaaBaa di-.eovfry tor fsnjtplGHt ato^ trim". ‘
hnalipg fee Awjfc. >o1
C-.« v i
EOl: MEN 5S i J'] *j %'* .. ,
TO CUSS diHearfbs 'or money
rcluudu.1, the ft b. wing without
«rai Oehility. i.'ticn,. Uh..unmtism,Kra!y Diseases the Kidneys,
o nai !a . di.-e.isis, cp Horpid.Rivw, of SpU
Gou!.. H> mfeal
lismV.i.)irs, Impctency, Ashni.i, Heort bisf
f.«iil.q.-vtitm. lioieja Corslipiitiou. Erysipelas,
Ej’-ih-psy, Ague, ojr tic. ltupture^ Ctitanh, '
\\ Iwn any debility of ihc oessbitite or
cuss occurs. I.ost \ .tality. l.aek of Nerve
i'c.nir. nri Yi-cr' Wasting Weakuess, and
•i thf se lesvases of a fu-rsonul nature,from
.vliikt-v.'v cause, the continuous stream of
Magnetism pernmaliug through the parts,
umst restore tfiem to a lealthy aeiion.
there is no mistake about this appliance.
TO THE i ABIES : If you mv afflicted
with bame Hue!:. WcaKuess of the Sp.ne,
F,ning ot tii 1 Womb, I.eucorrhosa, Chron¬
ic lufflnuifltmsi .uul Ulccratioa of the Womf),
mchto. it il Hwierrhage or Flooding, Pafn
>ul, Fappic-s jedaud Irregular Menstruation,
Barr, tinea, amt diraiga of Life, this is the
Best Appliance and Curative Agent known.
For all terms of Female Difficulties u m
nnsur]n.-sod by anything belore invented,
both as a curative agent and ;.s a source of
power ait-.l vilalization. fc
sob:;-:, lT;ce_ ;Y?, of citV:; .cut by Belt with O. Magnetic O. D., In- '
express nni
examination aflouvd. or by- mail on receipt
>t price. Iu ordering send measure of
Sincu^o^tfeS^atou“S£ The Magneton Gann
nts are adapted to
icuiut i.lectric liumbugs advertised so cx
are worn at nil se-is<ms ©f the yea...
dmnmnls of t.'slimoninK
ME MAHNMTJON AIT’LI.VYOE CO .
Note.--Bend S18 State Street, Chicago, 111.
one dollar in postage s'uiu’vs
or e'errency (in 1 tter at our risk) with size
'f shoe usually wc.r.i, and try a pair of..... oar
.Magnetic In :oles, and ba eonvmut d of the
ptnv -i: r residing in our other Magnetic Ap
p nc, s. Foailivoly no cold feet when tliey
are worn, or money re-landed.
NEW THINCr '
STRONG’S mm pills
Used throughout the country
FOE. OY r YlH 40 YEiinS,
And tints proved
The Best Liver Mjtiislne in the World.
speedy Botveie, Purify cure for Liver Complaint, Regulating the
in g the Flood, rieansfug from Mala rift [
i lint. A perfect cure for Sick Heiuliiche,
Giitetlpatloii 5 Sold Sold OlkKtlpililOII bv hy Druggists. Druggists. nod 31D(I For For sill 3111 Pamphlets, P mitoiiM DiNonfera,
V. IX 11I I. CO.. Cedar etc., address
1. dt IS A. 1. city.
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The Ftn’crite Prescription of tho
fea’s I'f&l fadiib;
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b 11 di^placdn.erio, LeuwAi.^i ot'M'.'^.Lieft
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plaiut, sicncfSiHvL J. ’"’fentecst. > Ne: vov‘ 1 ro os; ■'iHoB.Vcpvee* General
or C cf \A f .
Tonic* Debility 101=1 of \ 'omen. vA Kecxjlati^
r cc.v.s. in the Id.
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d ► n^t \ ? d. cor raced, Lut give 4 ‘ Lai>'ES < *
ltKGULATi. g Vonic” a atrip*6 fiia. Jt never
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pasRivelv 1500 cine you. you. ~ Tmiile '
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W eukue-s or JEaliUtr rilbility V ...cl IiALitsVl LCil LAT*
iso Tonic ac v,{«t not ct u: e. 'i f. 'a Is » -bmta fid*
from offer, wptrivtici mate? itiF. by respond ivi'ut I Lathes* UC'xe who Know
vrnei leh ti Avi.at * ‘ Laites’ Klculatino
Tonio” can do. ,
Bix Solti bottles by Drugrfeti). for Filco $1.00 l>ev bottle; or •
Leucorrmcf.a ? Wash. W ecu for »
jit
oil oischarres coonaon to wvitei*Li.iud A po* 1+
ttve euro in from two to five cLys. told by
dme uptcial:;, or scut by m:.il for Cc-li in t umu>s.
LadIF.S ; RLCLLATIUv5 tok.c all PLas*
TER *R. A Rrcr.t, iinruOveiub M t over oilier
porous ous plum plasters. era. LapeclJly LsiteeUly drugntete adapted adKpied to to the tho
lomalo system. Sold l»y oi* beat by
mail for 25 cents i. stamps.
The Women''8 hectical i»atifutc Is at* associ¬
ation of prominent Lady I'/iyvlvians, who liaVo
successfully their tieuicd Treatment t..o diseases common ladies to
suffering sex, from for years, disBAse. j»iveu by mail to
the any either or as Wt#!
• institution. Wives, Mothers ttml Dauchter*- «nd
can obtain uuvico concerning tiicir health
disenies by mail, free , hy Henning symploinj
aiid description or dlsoase. S» nd two throe cent
Htnmps Women's for o*>r pnuiphlet to women. Addrc8i Y,
Medical institute, Ntinde, N.
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