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THE MESSENGER.
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LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA.
Thursday Morning, Oct. 7, 1880
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ANNOLSt EMENTS.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Jacob Goodson Jr., ns
a candidate for Tax Collector, of
Walker county. Election first Wed
nesday in January next
J. B. I’yrou.
The fall announcement of Mr. J.
B.'Pyron, appears in this week’s is- J
sue of our paper. Mr. Pyron’a
purchases this season have been
larger and more comprehensive
than ever before, and we ha”e no ’
hesitancy in saying that he has
now, one of the largest and best as
sorted stocks of good* to he found
anywhere in the South, and we
take great pleasure in commending
the house to all our friends and
readers, and vrfe are g'ad to note in
this brief mention that Mr. Pyron
by a liberal use of printer’s ink,
and a straightforward one price
system, and that price a; the bot
tom on everything, he is building
up an immense business, that is al
ready an important feature of the
city.
A Com] Hotel.
Hotel accrmmodations are of
the greatest inportance, to persons
who have to move about the coun
try on business or pleasure. Just
where to go is what every business
man wants to knew, when he leaves
home. The -National Hotel at Dal
ton is one of the most popular r- -
sorts in North Georgia. The rooms
are neat and well furnished. The
attendance is good. Everything is
s convenient. The fare is the very
best the country affords. The pro
prietors are generous, genial and
hospitable, and' the charged are very
reasonable.
W Wardian and Jones.
Special attention is called to tht
advertisement of Messrs. Wardlaw
and Jones, of Rome. They keep a
fresh, well assorted stock of goods
and are not undersold by any firm
in the city. They have a large
commodious stable and wagon yard
in connection with their business,
which is a great convenience to
their customers. We hope that all
our friends and readers in Walker
and Chattooga, will give them a
call for anything they may need in
their line, when in the city. They
are fair in their dealings and liter
al and generous to all, and never
fail to give their cus'otners the ut
most satisfaction.
S. M. Glass
at the Baltimore Clothing House,
has one of the largest and best as
sorted stocks of clothing, and fur
nishing goods now in the city of
Chattanooga. Ilis facilities for
handling goods in his line, are such
that he can and will make it largely
to the advantage of those in need
of goods to buy of him. Mr. J. L.
Ilarrill, formerly of Walker county,
late of Dade, and a generous, cour
teous gentleman is with this house
and would be giad to see and wait
upon all his friends from Walker
and Dade, counties. We take great
pleasure in commending this house
to all those who want good goods,
at the lowest possible prices.
G. M. D. Heard.
Special attention is called to the
advertisement of Mr. G. M. D.
Heard, while in his store a few
days ago, we were shown the Alad
din Safety Lamp. This lamp is
bound to meet with a wonderful
sale, as it supplies a long felt want.
For economy and convenience, we
have never seen anything to sur
pass it, and what is still better it is
impossible for any casualty to hap
pen while using it. When in the
city don’t fail to call on Mr. Heard
and get one of these wonderful
lamps.
For Sale.
A 60 acre farm in one mile of
LaFayette ; 40 acres cleared; a three
room house; land productive and
easily cultivated ; produces cotton
well: a good peach and apple orch
ard; well watered with a splendid
location for a fish pond. \\ ill he
sold at a bargain. For further
particulars inquire at this office.
“Kendall’s Spavin Cure.’ —try it
and be convinced. For m#u or
|>e«st. Bead Advertisement.
LOCAL MESSAGES.
Business in Rome and Chatta
nooga is flourishing in every depart
ment of trade.
Married by Rev. J. N. Myers, Mr
Cicero T. Clarkson to Miss Harriet
Hunter, both of this county, on the
28th of September.
Our citizens who are interested
in the building of a railroad from
Chattanooga to Rome must not dis
pait of that enterprise, it will err
taily he built, and that in the near
future.
A body of armed men entered
Dalton on the night of the first of
this inst, and foroebly rescued a
wagon ai d pair of mules which had
been seized for a violation of the
revenue laws. The property hr- I
longed to a man in Murray county, j
A new book on t’'e horse and j
his diseases, by B. J. Kendall M.
D., containing one hundred pages,
and sixty-five engravings. This is a
comprehensive, valuable wc r,< and
worth ten times its cost, to every
one owning a horse. For sale at
this office and sent Post-paid on j
receipt of price, 25 cents, in cur 1
renev or stamps. Address all ,
orders to Messenger. LaFayette Ga. j
An offer for the Walker County j
Messenger would lie entertained, j
Tnu Baptist Sun promises to he a j
hrilliv.ilt success, and we desire to ;
devote nil our time t« it after the j
first of January. Subscribers and :
j advertisers to the Messenger, j
need have no fears however that
; any trade will be made, in which j
i their interests will not be fully pro-!
j tected.
W. 11. Saylors late of LaFayette j
! is now situated on Market street, i
i Chattanooga, engaged in keeping a
; tip tope Lunch Room, where you j
i can get fresh oysters in any !
! style you like them Meals served
at all hours of the day. He keeps
a fancy grocery in connection with
' his lunch room aud all kind of to
bacco and cigars. His prices are
very reasonable. We hope our
friends v.’iij cal!'or. him.
In this issue of our paper will he
found the announcement of Mr.
Jacob Goodson as «■ candidate for
the office of Tax Collector; and in
presenting the claia,s of Mr. Good
son to the voters of Walker county,
i we have no hesitancy in pronounc
j ing the gentleman, one eminently
fitted for the position. By his
straight-forward, upright course of
conduct, he has won the respect
and esteem of all who know him.
His honesty, integrity and fitness
for the position is undoubted. With
this brief mention of Mr. Goodson,
we respectfully present his name to
the voters of Walker county, trust
ing thev will not fail to remember
: him at the polls.
Mr. Editor:
I take advantage of the first op
portunity to express nay heart',
; approval of the communication
> published in your la«t issue, over
| the signature ot Liberal, and ad
dressed “To to the voters of Walker
county.” As a republican, I shall
j rally to the support ol Mr. Clem
ents, and I can assert without fear
; or contradiction, that the great ma
jority of Republicans of this conn
!ty wiU c '-operate with me. Yes
i Sir: Liberal “struck ile” when he
j sprung the question of county pride
■ and I’ll venture to say’ that the vn
j ters if Walker county will respond
1 to his appeal in a majority of 1200
for J. C. Ciemer Is.
Yours truly.
Republican.
Bird Nets.
15 feet bag and 15 feet wings £4OO.
i2O “ “ “ 20 “ “ 500
Veal & Son, Rome, Ga.
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Book Spring Dots.
Politics low.
So manv good men in the field.
Hate to vote against any of’em.
Colquitt’s election is about sure, j
We look lor some excitement j
about the Congressmen after to- \
morrow’s election.
J. Shields Sr., one of the oldest j
settlers at Rook Spring, left yester
day for Mo. He leaves a host of !
friends. Several others have gone I
west.
J. M. Henry is the happy man
—another girl.
Jack Jones was in our burg Sun
day. Euteka water agrees with |
him.
The weather is fine, and every- |
body is busy plowing, picking cot- j
ton, peas, &e. Some are ready to
sow wheat. Tolerable.
Best Goods, Lowest Prices.
Best Quality, PURE SILVER
Thimbles, Fur 25 CFNTS. And
ENGRAVED Free Os Charge. Or
two old ones for one new one.
> VEAL <fc SON, Rome Ga. *
In Memorinm.
Died of typhoid fever at her
heme in Dade countv, Ga., on the
20th fieptemher, 1880: Mrs. Mary
Elm Moreland, in the 26tli year of
her age.
The subject of this sketch was
born December 3d, 1854, in Chat
tooga county, Ga. In her eighth
year she sustained an immense loss
by the death of her excellent moth
er; hut this was in some measure
made up, by the maternal care ot a
kind step-mother, whose sound
judgment, and eminent piety, well
fitted her for training the young !
mind for both worlds.
In early life, she was well in
structed in the grmt gospel my ate- j
ry of salvation. And there is good j
: reason to believe that at a very ear
-1 !y peiiod, she was brought, by the
grace of God cordially to accept of
1 salvation, freely offered, IhoiH'h
dearly purchased. In the 18’h
year of her age, she made a solemn
self dedication and covenant with
God. relying upon his grace alone
for a participation in the benefits
procured hy the atoning sacrifice of
Jesu« Christ.
In her las* sickness, which was
exceedingly painful—she was uu
repi nil's and submissive. Her Uti
! nhat d confidence in her Maker;
i iier unconditional submission and
! cheerful resignation to his will,
: took away from death its gloom,
; and threw over it, a cheerful light.
She was a kind and indulgent
1 mother, n sincere friend, of a cheer-
J ful disposition, and to know her,
j was to love her. Shs leaves a kind
j husband and three small children,
| with a large circle of relatives and
j friends to mourn her loss.
| Kutlsfht* AM no, l.er raiaomtal -pint soars
Bpy mi, when* spß*niJ»d :!t»? orli of Hay
! inti loving 81‘grltf lead her in bowerN
| Where endlea* pleasure, virtu** d. ed> repay.
A Friend.
■
: To the Editor oj the Messenger.
Dear S:b : Liberal struck the
j key-note to this campaign in con
j traating the claims of Walker and
j Bartow for the next Representative,
j I have supported Dr. Felton in ttie
| past, and I am proud of the sup
j port I gave him : but as Libetal
; suggests, Bartoiv has been honored
j with I lie Representative for twenty
[ years, and Dr. Felton has enjoyed
! six of the twenty : and it is time to
have “u new deal” —I want it dis
riistinctiy understood, that ray ad
miration for Dr. Felton has not di
j minished But. I cannot vote for
j him, the 2nd of November; because
Mr. Clements is the choice of this
county, and iri every respect worthy
of my vote and of every citizen in
the 7th Congressional District.
Respectfully,
Independent.
Dot tings From Subiigna.
Editor Messenger :
1 know oi nothing important to
write you at this time.
The exercises of the high school
closed on the evening of 24th, quite
a number of the patrons of the
| school were present. Speeches
! were made by the young men and
| boys of the school, and also by Mes
| srs. Jackson and Martvn.
The first hale of cotton brought
to Suhligna for sale was bought by
Lowe & Millicaii at 11 cents per ib.
Business in the village very good.
Nominal.
Our village has been well repre
sented in the way of candidates
J this week. Hon W. T. Irvine and
! J. W. Maddox addressed the peo
| pie on Thursday, and on Friday
I H n. A. J. King, of Floyd, gave a
: short address. Mr King is the in
depenl for Senator. Uncle Jeff'
Lawrence also around occasionally
I looking very pleasing. We wish
Uncle Jeff much success, and are
i confident if he is elected that lie
| will make an excellent officer.
Peas, potatoes and persimmons
in abundance. Radius.
■
’ Trion Gleanings.
Trion, Ga., Oct. 5, 1880.
Editor Messenger :
I have to announce the death of
! another of our citizens. Mr. James
; Esliriger died at this place Septem
. her 29th. 1880, aged G 2 yenrrf. >
Mrs. Hamby and Miss Peggy
Morton are quite sick. Miss Mor
[ ton has been sick a long time, and
i her friends despair ot her recovery.
N. H. Coker.
LaFayette Nursery.
I have a very fine assortment of
peach trees at my nursery in La-
I Fayette, any variety from the earli
i est to the latest. I will he at home
from the Ist to the 15th of Novem
| her, and will deliver trees at the
nursery at 15 cents apiec.
4t J. Jones.
* Taka the Mkmu*■»»«.
CHATTANOOGA MAKKETS
COKRECTED WEEKLY.
Wheat old 81 05 to 81 10
new 75 to 81 00
Corn, Backed 45
Flour 85 50 to 8(1 50
Corn Meal ... .55
Hulk Meals 51 to 8
Bacon (>J to 0
Lard 84
Butter 121 to 15
Chickens, young 10 to 13
“ old lti
Knits 9
Dried Apples 3
“ Peaches 4
Blackberries —nominal.
Feathers, prime to choice ..35 to 10 j
“ dues 20 ;
Beeswax— 18 to 20
Cotton Ragß 11 to 11 j
Tallow —nominal.
Wool, unwashed . 25 to 28
“ tllh washed —35 to 40
“ cotted and burry 12 to 20 j
| Hides, dry 10 to 13
•• green 6to 7
Potatoes 50
Onions 50
Tomatoes 50
Beans 50
Ochre 81 00
i Squashes 75
Cucumbers 81 00
Roasting Ears per doz 8
Cabbages “ ...75 to 81 00
Ginßenu Root 90 to 81 00 j
Pink Root 15 to 18 |
ROME l’itHT>:
Veal dt Moa, JewelfM.
Gold American ..ever. 850.1X1
Ladies Gold Watches 20.00
I Gents’ Silver American Le
vers 10.00 j
Gents’Silver Swiss ~... B.oo'
Gents’ Nickel American 3.<X) I
Gents’ Plated Swiss 5.00
| Composition Swiss 3.00
i Seth Thomas Clocks, fine 5.1X1
; Plain Mantle Clocks 4 Os)
i Medium Good Clocks 3.00
. Common Clocks l.tX)
j Fine Gold Opera Chains 20 00
| Solid Silver Teaspoons, par
i sett 5.00
Solid Silver Forks, per sett... 12.00
' Silver Plated Teaspoons, per
! sett ". 1.00
Silver Plated Tablespoons,
per sett 2.00
I Double Lined Violin, Bow
and wood case 5 00
| Solid Silver Thimbles, (name
engraved on) 50.
, Heavy Solid Gold Wedding
Rings, (names engraved')... 5.00
PRisccllancous Advertisements.
§i®gpsi§
BUCKEYE MOWERS AM) REARERS,
SVVEEPSTAK ICS THRESH ICRS,
CANTON MONITOR OiCSNES,
WHITKWATER WAti(INK,
WHEAT BRILLS, HAY RAKES,
STEEL and CHILLED PLOWS,
Walking and Riding CULTIVATORS,
DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS,
IT LL STOCK OF
BEST FIELD SEEDS,
AT
c. ultyia.y & <•««..
KK norsi,,
CEiallauooga, Trim.
! OPPOSITE ATLANTA DEPOT.
R. A. EtIKEC, manager
A I Richt chance to make money. 1
| |t I II l%’«* hr**«l a pi** - twni in cvrviowri
S"2I 5 I If in i.ikc »u')s>*n|iiloi' fnr'hcijir
V/l \y La. l J S .•>!, I »»»>•* ll (I U'l a
Hit I I!) I. piihncnli hi mi lll**
wo'ld Aiiy mi•• can li* coiim* <i or cm*.
"ii elegant works of »rt itlr.-ii !>•*•: '»•Mi*riu*T-. |
The price is so low that Minimi «*r*-ryk«i-ly *lll>
BcrihcH. line agent n pnr n nki g l*i»* -••**»*• fill r*
h ilay A ladv itu*-iil r< |n*n- make * over .fil'd* cl- :ir
profit in tt>ii -lavK. ah who cugngi* mak*m*)i*»y
In t You can ilcvnti* all tour Mm* to the lniei<-c>n,
or only your spa r e tiinft You it-rd lioi lie away
from home ovt r night. You can do It «t* well a«
others. Full directions ami Irma* tree. » 'egfat.
and expensive * *iitMt (>•«. If )"U t» ant proNiahla
»A*ork send u< \nur nidi* -r at one**- ll c«*l<« " yll *
log to tty the tiU'liti:*-. No nor who rneag* s lailt
i*i mnkc greai pay. Adilress (iuoaoi risaoa. k
Co., Portland, 'la ne. P *»P- •• W
g'fM) PAPERS FOR SALK AT
office, at fifty cents per lien
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Saeemse.v w i \ ri:r\
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ROME HOTEL,
J. 4. Pro.,
Broad St., Rome, Ga.
¥N the |uini!i(*al Busincs”* S'juin* of
-““t he Oity un i in rousfen* of UVdioad.
No omnibus needed. New ami clean
from top to bottom
fK . week in ymir wn town. $- r >**uffli
U I 1 |*'ree No r<sk. It«*a«|.-r, i you waul a
/H |H| -si icsN hi will h iier-on of either sex
VK Vr >1 nek* l gr -< *-iy -tl the tinn* thay
work, write " r I * li H*l.
fc <’«•, ParHaml, Whlii« i*«p S If
, f HI WORK DONE AT THE
I mjwsm4 «intr 1
a NEW j
U r will issue (he li»t week in January ISM the first
inmihee of
Til© SA.'iR'OPZS'I? £3YJ-lSf,
And weekly io Niilim rilicrs (Jimafler.
THE SUV ivill b" a four-page Iwenty-elght oolumii paper. We shall ns# la
Its pahlitalliiu a new power press, n*\v type and s_ th'.-t rate arti It- ot paper,
ami shall spare no paina, luh.-r, or eaprase iit the t rturt and purpose to make it
hundisonie.il paper publLnrd in this eoimtry.
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lb»si(l(‘s Mporial attention fi» prfm’lplps mill progress of iho (fenom*
inatiou, the paper ts ill (H.ntuin the falloYviiig lippm'tinentu, carctully cilitcd:
im LE&OIiIS EYEHTS.
Vlllsot?«iJS EDITORIALS.
SHORT HEWS ROTES.
r i\>pi<*fc» 4’oi* (lie r rimc!S,
By the. best writers in our Denomination.
riie/JPulpit,
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SermoiiH by Bcv. 11. Spurgeon ami otlicra.
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A Sunday* Kefiool Y^ r<n’!i
--; Expositions of the International Series, w ith articles and extracts from the
most prominent SiimNy-aehool worker..
FRSH ALL ALOHQ LIKE,
Coi*i“e«p«2i(leiat*e, Nows «ns<l
Fresher and fuller news of our denomination than i» given by any other paper.
Bible Ileadaun-N oat J {apti-st
l^aiYli,
Kaeb issue will oontuin our Bible on Baptist Faith, making It iis-gfel
in esUiblisbing tlie brethren in the doeiriiw of our Church.
Or.i 1 Yoiing Fobiw’
anesit,
Will contain besides original stories, choice selections from the very best liter
ature published for tin* young.
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i wav in a weekly visit in-o humlieds and tlnmsainls of homes iliat are non des
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OME X3QI.iI.jA~R,
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paper published in America, if not in the world.
THE ENTi:itPlthSE.
W- have had she subject under consideration for some time, and we are fully
convinced from information and facts we have gained in relation lo t!m wants
and desires of the denomination, that Hit* publication of a cheap, live, newsy,
aggressive Baptist paper is a positive necessity. “And in the name of our Hod
we will set up our banner,”
AHD WITH MALICE FCH HOKE,
m CHARITY FOR ALL.
The 23£vpti>st Giian,
Will he hold, out-spciiking ami unmistakahlc in its advocacy and defence of the
distinguishing principles of the Baptist faith.
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cure the co-operation of all anti as many active agents and canvassers lor the
paper as possible, we make the following liberal oiler of
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era kiiigdoin tit tin uorl<!.
OXJ2FZ. MOTTO 3
“TIIE WHOLE WORLD FOR CHRIST.”
To Raptiwt every wbrre, wr appeal lbs* pais osaose
ami a hearty co-operation' ikb osliiblisktux TSI3-; M'.’i.
Adilms ail luiTcspondruit lo
1 E. A. McUMr XuUiMho*.
Peccllancou* Advertisements.
Kenaail elpavm Cure
Tin. M'tfiT pUI.'CF.SBFUIj REMEMY everdls
rntiiiH, hr H l ; certain Irt lt>« effect* snd docs nat
hlUter. head proof below
lVoni lIU V. I*. \.«rangcp,
I'r. "tiling Eider of .he M. Albans IMairlct.
Hr. Amarr. Vt.. Jan. 90 h, IBAO.
Ur I! J, K**t»*i.i. NCo. «* lit" In r**plv to ymu
|< tier I will aav thit mv cgperi* no- w l:l» ‘ R' ndall *
•>|.rv(ii t urs:*’ hn.H been v.try "rtMs'net.'ry Indent.
Three or lour v Rr* ago ' pr«*«ircd a bottle of y» nr
agent, iiit<l with It, • areg a liofßp m ißuienei* ci.uk
**il liy it opRVi. I art eeußO.i NIV tiorio became vcr>
liltin' riml I turned ilm nst lor n f* w w. ••tin wh*-n he
became l» iter, Inn w N«!t« I put lilm on the road h*
lr , t\ wore, win'll I dKo"v rcil Ilißl • rlughin r wa«
terming, I ;•••i.n .i a bottle of K«'ii<l.*tll*M .-pavtn
i up- iimi wiili lcr> Ilian « liotlln fun d lilm •«* that
he ik not la;*.", ii* Ithcr can the rnineh bn f >untl.
ke*pccilsll)' yeses, I', N* OiItANGEK.
IVrH'in’ftiHf Villi Tell.
Hfoi tutTou, Mark.. Ilnn li dill, 1880.
R. J Knrui. k «G* ill" : —ln justice to you
mill rnv-ell, 1 think I t > let v * know that I
have .ee-ov.il two bone .gnvii." with “Kendall's
."It ivl.i i are,” one very bug** nil , do- T know how
loi g ter •l avln l.nd been Mi- n* I have «... tied thfl
Hi* ii"r«:e eight aionilitf. It look rue lo ir montha !•»
Hike tin- large one id) mill tvto far the aiimll one l
have a- 1 d ten bottle-. J'lie ln.r*e I" entirely well,
not at all All/!', and ho bum'll to he *• en or f> It. Tina
i« • wonderful «i. -dipiiie. It i" • nrw thing lure,
hut if d dot h lot ail what Itlma done foi me It" able
Mill he very ffreat.
Respectfully yours, CHAH. K. PARKER.
Kendall's Spavips Oure.
rom oki), N IV, January 2nd 18S0.
It. J. Kfnsal.i. tk • (ivntlmat. We have a
beautiful roan mare that watt given to uh on nceount
o' ;t "pavin nil her lef, wllleli ni <de her dead lame
We took off her "horn an allowed her to run In the
turn vard in the fill •« the year,applying “Kendall’"
spavin sure” uccotdluf to direction We did not
itm* her for a ai-uith. Hie was . ntir* ly cured, and
nr Luneii completely u moved, and has never been
I atilt* mnee. Wet ate what we know t«» he a fact.
We have Mild twelve dnften bntlb R in the Hlmrt time
that we have acted a- >«ur amenta in Concord.
K-rineet iillv yourn,
UNUKUHILI. k KITTREDGB.
Statement
MADE UNDER OATH.
I To Whom it M»t l oan rn —ln the vmr 1875 I
treated w I'll KeiidalPa r*paviu Cure, a bone spavin
of several month"’ growth, nearly half as lame as n
lii'ii'k ecu, it is *1 completely Stopped the Imnein'Hs and
lemoveii ihe enlareiueiit. I hay worked ill* horse
ever hinei' very hard, ami h* never has heen lame,
nor could I ever ace any dill* rei.ee in the "lae of the
hock joint" since ! treated him with Kendall's
."paTin i are. WA. GAINES.
r.nor.burah Fall*. Vt.. Feb. 2-*>. 1H79.
."worn tud euh-cribed to before uic tliiv 25th jd-y
offcVk.. \. I». I^7B.
JHIIN G JENNE, Justice of the Peace.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure
On Eliiman E'iesh.
I'attir'■ Mit.t.a, Waahli.gton t’o., N. Y., )
Feb 21" l. 1878. \
11. J. K iNDAt.t.y n.: D*ar Hr : —The parti- a
lar etn>e mi which I used your‘‘"pavin .re” was
a malignant ank'e vprain of "lrt* en m* ..tbs'stand
iua I bad tf-'d many things, but in vain. Your
“ pavin Cure" put the loot to the ground ac'in,
for tin fi «i time finer* hurt, in a natural position.
Kora family liniment it excel" anything we ever'
used. Voura truly, UJ'.V. M. I*. BEL*.,
Pa«to M. K. chnri’h, l’aiten'.s Mills, N. Y.
b KMiAi.i.a Shavir Curb is pure In its effect*,'
mild in i>« action av ii does not Idis'cr. yet it is pen
etrating and powerful to reach every deep Rented
pnlri or to remove my bony growth or other enlarge
to* lit, "iich as RpaviiiM, splints, curb*, cnilnu*,
prai swellings, any lauiimes" aud ail nnlarg**-
menir of the j dnts or limn", or rheumatism in man
and f**r m y purpose for which a liniment Is uaed
for until o» lieg-t. It I" now known to be the beat
liriniieiit for man ever used, acting mild ami yet cer
tain in it" effects.
Send address for Illustrated Circular which w#
think gives itositive proof of its virtues. No remedy
tins ever loci m uh hucli unqiialiti- d puceenH to our
kiioub'ilgc. for beast as well as man.
Price sl. per bottle, or "lx bottle* f**r .'s*. Air,
Ori'iioirts imve l» or can get it for you, or It will
be -enl to any address on receipt of price by the
nroprlefi.r** fin. li. J. KKNlitl.l. k. CO., Enos
bura Kalb, Vermont.
Hi nt, Harris 1* I.amaß, Atlanti. Ga. 1
KkkRY, I'KMOVILLB k Co., Nashville, V Agents.
I eitm>see. )
June 18 ly
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SURE CURE
VOB
Coughs, Colds, Sor« Throat, llron
chitis, Asthma, Consumption,
And 111 lllaeiaaea *»f Til ROAT «»d Ll'lSitift
Put up In Cjuart-S'.io itn tIM for Fnmllj Use.
j Selent'fio Jly p:vn»r«-! of ftl'anm Tolu, Crynt.slllr’.efl'
R«ck Osmiy. Old Uy«. and other lonics. The Formula
is known to our ; pnjpician", is highly command# i
by them, and toe analyaU of onr moot prominent
| ch*im»t. Prof. <1 A. MARiNKH. !a Chicago, la oni tba
Ini si of avrry h-ttla. It in wall known to tha mad leal
pn*to«al-m Ihat TOlifJ ROi'II tnd KV Ii will afford th »
Si #«!»*• ( raliwf for f.'ougiiß, C i.da, lnßuanxa, Bronohlti",
-.ra Throat, Wu*k f.unga, nl«o Conauraption, in tha in-
I aiptenl ami a<lvAnc.«d at**.-***
! C«ed in ISKV K.KA'.F. and APPRTfZKR, It make#a
dal gntful t •uh- f<*r f» ily use U pleNiAilt to taka ; it
j wong nr da ihtatad.it glvsa tona, a« tiflty and atrani.t'i
to Ih.* whole ioi'iiau 1r ru**.
(rAfUnnV OCMT BEOECEIVEOV
Iv A U 5 lw.>a by unnrinclplad deal- \
«--• who L r y to palm u’’ upon you itook and Rya In ■
place of our T« 1 1. Li ROCK A Nl> RY U. which in ■
tha only ui-JOlca!»'d *r»ii-iatuada (Aagauuina hav- W
!ug g C)VEKNUF.WT BTAAIP on aach huttla.^
I,A U itKKt i! dt U.tUri\, S'roprletora,
111 Uitdlkun Bti-art, < nUagi;.
fT’Aik your Ili'nXKllt fa*' lit
i o. or .'«K".*r for 1» !
t r.k»x yo(j v Ultra V 6 t*vcli*n| for It • ,
i it.'idceu, utA yauc dumoiu for Ifc'f
I I#t be f>‘ ? '.'V "tTM, U W’CK'i'.lii itttd
U Z \ r. >J r. \ t Si A. K 'L a V«. X M 'a«r*o.
! Made under Cooley’s patent. Elegant, Mwy. grace
; fulimdhealthf.il. Satlafaction guaranteed. I nder
j the clasp is laid a quilted pad, which renders rusting
impossible. Beware of infringements. Ark for
I Cooley's Corset and take no other. Send to u»
! through vour dealer for a sample Corset, rungintf *rv
price from 75 cents to 92.00, aud your order will no
filled by i.durn mail. Manufactured only by tho
Globe Manufacturing Company.
BATES, REED & COOLEY,
sir.. m,i ::i7 nro*<i*e«y*‘
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