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THIS MESSEiN GEU.
LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA.
Thursday Morning, Dec. 9, 1880.
Ratos of Subscription:
Tw#lf* Months ••••,...§! 50
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Four Months nu
04«|it Copies ’ 05
nssrtsbly in advance.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Sheriff. Election first
Wednesday in January.
JOEL WITHERS.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce
the name of NOAH
aa a candidate for Tax Collector, of
Walker county. Election in Ja:.u
ary.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Jacob Gondson Jr., as
a candidate for Tax Collector, of
Walker county. Election first Wed
nesday in January next.
For Ordinary.
We are authorized to nnnounce
the name of J. A. PARK, as a can
didate for Ordinary of Walker coun
ty, Election in January next.
To Our Subscribers.
We are on the point of leaving
the county to engage in another
enterprise. On the first of January
the Messenger will pass into other
and worthier hands. We have met
with nothing but uniform kindness
from the citizens of Walker with
whom we hove had business rela
tions. Leaving as we do we shall
need everything that is due us on
our books. The individual amounts
are small; but m the aggregate are
large. We need the money. We
appeal then to the good will of our
subscribers to come forward to our
help, it will be far better in a bus
iness point of view, as it will pre
vent all possibility of a mistake
and confusion in the future.
An Auction Sale.
Will be sold without reserve on
Thursday the 16ih inst., at the
place known as the residence of A-
UcHan : A 60 acre tract of land —
40 acres cleared, 20 timbered. This
is a good cotton, or corn and wheat
farm ; also one horse, cow and hei
fer, eight fat hogs, a lot of new
plows and farming utensils, cook
ing stove, White sewing machine
in perfect running order, goo 1 as
new, kitchen safe, bureau and bed
•teads with many other articles of
household and kitchen furniture,
one saddle, shot gun, and new
wheelbarrow, &c.
Notice—Corn Wanted.
We want to buy some corn and
will pay 60 cents per bushel f >r 300
to 500 bushel, either shelled or in |
the err, delivered here. Good sound
corn for bread.
Trion Man’f'g Co.,
G. B. Myers, S-'c. and Treas.
Public School Notice.
I will be in LaFayette on Satur
day the 18th inst., for the pur- j
pose of settling with teachers rs
Public schools, for the present
year. This 7th day of December
1880. A. G. Bryan,
County School Commissioner.
LOCAL MESSAGES.
The early sown wheat is looking
well.
Col. Clements has been in Atlan
ta several days.
Locate have teen rather source
for several weeks.
Read new legal advertisements in
this issue of our paper.
The roads have been a dreadful j
condition for several days.
Mr. Warthen seems to have all j
he can attend to at his gin.
See notice of “Corn Wanted,” j
also “Public School Notice.”
Center <t Mize’s shops, seems to
be one of the liveliest places in |
town.
A large lot of cotton left this j
place on last Tuesday for Rome and j
Dalton.
There was a considerable crowd j
in town on last Tuesday sale day. ;
There was some property sold.
Mr. Virgil Russell w« are glad to j
state, is thought to be impmvuig j
some. We hope to see him again |
soon.
There has been a great many |
hogs marketed, since the last cold
epetl set in. I rion seems to ha the ;
popular rourket, 1
There will tie one more issue of
the Messenger, before holidays.—*
; Candidates who desire an an
nouncement had better remember
j this.
We are requested to slat'- that
there will he pleaching at the Bnp
list church on Saturday before tae
third Sunday in this month, by
Rev. E. Able.
Was married at the residence of
the bride’s mother, on the night of ■
2nd inst., by Rev. Dr. D. C. Fariss,
Mr. R. F. Mize to Miss Fannie 1
Powell. We tender the newly mai- j
ried couple our best wishes for their |
future happiness and prosperity.
One thing all hnve to hnvo is
something to eat, and therefore it is j
a question of interest to all, to know
where they can make good pur- i
chases. We know of a place, we
will tell you, it is at Mr. L. Paynes’,
Chattanooga, Tennessee. Call and
see him.
Capt. Joel Wilbers announces
liimrelf a candidate for Sheriff. As j
you all know, he is a tried and true j
man. Elect him and should his
duty call him into danger, he will
not flinch. Put a warrant in his
hand, and if an offender can be got
lie’ll get him.
There is a disease prevalent
among the cattle of this county,
something simular to blind-stag
gers. We have heard of several
who have lost their cows from the
effects of it. There is a difference,
of opinion as to the cause of the
disease. Sume think it is a mould
in the roughness they caused
by so much wet weather.
Mr. John Morgan on returning
home from town last Saturday
night, rode under a shed where
there was a wagon, for some pur
pose, when his mule undertook to
jump over the tongue of the wagon,
and in doing so caught Mr. Morgan
between the saddle and a log just
below the roof of the shed, injuring
him considerably. It is thought
some of his ribs were tore lose. He
is not we think fatally injured ; but
very severely hurt. At. last ac
counts he was resting easy.
A Letter from Catoosa.
December Ist, 18S0.
Dear Messenger:
The excitement incident to the
congressional election has subsided.
I believe, and it is so long until the
county elections take place, that
the people have once more settled
down, and become interested in
farming operations. A great change
has taken place in the ndnris of far
mers in the last twelve months
Many circumstances have tended
to induce this change. Heretofore,
to raise wheat, corn, oats, clover
and stock has been the rule; hut
the Cincinnati Southern Railway
has put the North West iri conipe
i titionwith us, and has consequent
ly so reduced the prices of grain,
that the old plan of farming yields
no profit, and the hogs and cattle
have become diseased, which adds
somewhat to the prevalent discour
agements. But in bright contrast
! with the above gloomy outlook, we
| have had one of the most flattering
cotton crops imaginable. Those
who raised cotton this year in Ca
toosa have been completely success
ful. Many have gathered a hale
and upwards to the acre and dili
gent inquiry fails to 11ml a single
man who has planted cotton at all,
who did not raise at least one half \
a bale per acre, and a careful esti- j
mate, made by those who ginned |
the cotton furtheremore shows that
the average product is fully three j
fourths of a hale per acre. This is j
encouraging. It is true we have \
land here, that, is not adapted to
cotton, but it is cleariy demonstrat
ed within the last three years, that
we are in the cotton belt, whenever
proper judgment has been exercis
ed in the selection of land upon
which to plant it. Farmers evident
ly realize that a crisis is upon them,
and that the old rut in which they
hrve been traveling must he aban
doned. All are talking of planting
cotton, (except those who have
threshing machines) and the pros
pects are that there will be a very
large crop of cotton planted here
next year.
A very unfortunate accident oc
curred aboutfour miles from Grays*
ville a few days ago. Two hoys
aged respectfully 14 and 10, the
sons of a poor widow, were playing
with a pistol, when it was acciden
tally discharged the hall entering
the shoulder of the younger hoy
wounding him, it is thought, mor
tally. Alexis.
‘Kendall’s Spavin Cure’ always
cures if properly used. Read tin ir j
Advertisement. i
Arkansas Letter.
Rdsski.vu.lk. PoIK On., >
Ark., Nov. 28th, 1880. j
Mr. Editor:
Dear Sir —I again seat myself to
let you ami your readers know l
am still alive.
Since my last writing we Imve ;
had Borne very disagreeable weath
er. We had snow the 17th inst..
shoe mouth deep, and since then I
some very cold weather one man
was found frozen to death.
Farmers are very much behind !
j gathering their crops, a great deal j
jof cotton yet in the field. Tliere is
a great demand for hands to pick |
! cotton, at one dollar per hundred,
and some are off ering half for gall)-
; ering.
This is a good country for a man
with energy and enterprise. 'I lie
land produces well, making from
i 30 to 60 bushels ol corn, and from i
three-lourths to one hale oi cotton
to the acre.
Cotton is selling here at present
at from 10 to 11 cents ; corn 30 to
! 60 ets per bushels ; pork from 3 to
! 4 cents per pound.
This is a great hog country, nil
that is required is to mark and
keep them gentle, they will get fat
on the must.
And then tliere is plenty of game
in the mountains around Russel
ville, and ducks in the creeks and
lakes for those that like to hunt.
There were three hears in killed
Yell county in time of the snow.
Tliere is a great deal of talk of a
new railroad here now to run from
! Arkadelphia via Hot Springs, Dar
danelle and Russelville to Harrison
in the northern part of the State, if
ii is Imilt it will run through the
beautiful valley of the Petitgean
where there is a large number of
Georgians they all have good health
and are doing well.
1 am still well pleased with my
move to this country, all I regret is
that. 1 didn’t come sooner. I am
going to move in the Spring twenty
miles west of Dardanelle, in Yell
county.
I have received the Messenger,
and was as glad to get it as if I had
met a dozen of my Georgia friends
I also rec -ived a hack number from
a friend containing the account of
the election oi the Hon. J. C. Clem
ents to C ogress. I say hurrah for
Clements and Democracy.
John M. Harp
P. S. — I will say to all those
wishing to know about this country
to write to me, and I will give
them ail the information I can.
J. M. H.
Trion Gleanings.
Trion, Ga., Dec. 7,1880.
Editor Messenger:
I have not much news for your
readers this week, and if I had the
mails are so uncertain that your
readers would not he much benefit
t-d by any news 1 might send. —
However, I believe the mail from
! LaFayette to Summerville has been
all right for some time.
Miss Mary C"X died at this place
November the 23. 1880.
Married at Trion, Ga. hv W. T
L iwry J. P , December 5, 1880, Mr
John Eslinger and Miss Retoccu
White; also Mr. James H. Ingle
and Miss Eijsato-th A. Il.tmbv.
N. 11. Coker.
A Word to Our Readers.
When you read of a remedy that
will core all diseases, beware of it:
1 I
hut when you read of a pure vege
table compound which claims to j
j cure only certain parts of a body,
J and furnishes high proof that it
does this, you can safely try it and
j with the assurance that it will Ik Ip
j you. This is just what cures all
troubles of the lower portion of the \
j body and none others. It will not i
helo the tooth ache, ear-ache nor i
consumption hut it will put your
body in u vigorous and healthy
state where you can enjoy life and
appreciate its good things. Try
“■ . ,
Mission Ridge Breezes.
Editor Messenger:
Feeble Ladles.
Those languid, tiresome sensa
tions, causing you to feel scarcely
able to he on yc.ur feet: that con
stant drain that is taken from your
system all its elasticity ; driving j
the bloom from your cheeks ; that !
continual strain upon your forces, |
rendering you irritable and fretful,
can easily he removed by the use
of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bit
ters. Irregularities end obstruc
tions of jour system are relieved
at once, while the special cause of
periodical pain is permantly re
moved. Will yon heed this? — Cin
cinnati Saturday Sight.
Give us your JOB WORK- h
CHATTANOOGA MARKETB
- WEEKLY.
Wheat 81 00 1.. 81 10
| C<«ni, tiuukeil 545 to 58 |
Kmur ...85 25 i" 8(1 50
Corn Meal GO ‘
Hulk Menta G to 12 !
! ll tfon 7 in 05 i
I,ant Os
Gutter IS
j Chicken*, young 12 ;
“ olit 1G
K'/kR 20
i Urieil Apples 2
" Peaches .1
| “ Hlacklnrries G
, Feathers, prime to choice...Bs to 40
- cluck 20
| Beeswax 18
I Cotton Hags 11 to 2
Tallow G
Wool, unwashed 22 to 28
“ tub washed 82 to 40
“ cottecJ and burr/. 12 to IS j
I Hides, dry 10 to 14
*' green Gto 7 |
| Potatoes 25 to 80 :
; Onions 81 25
j Cult ha res per head 11
Ginseng Hoot 81 25
Pink Hoot 15
A new hook on t'*e horse and
his diseases, by B. J. Kendall M. !
D., Containing one hundred pages, I
and sixty-five engravings. This is a j
comprehensive, valualne wore and I
wortli ten times its cost to every
one owning a horse. For sale at I
this ollioe and sent Post-paid on j
j receipt of price, 25 cents, in cur- j
! rency or stamps. Address all
orders to Messenger LaFuyelteGa. !
Best Hoods, Lowest Prices.
Best Quality, PURE SILVER
Tliimhles, For 25 CENTS. And j
ENGRAVED Free Os Charge. Or
two old ones for one new one.
VEAL & SON, R une Ga.
Hundreds of clergymen, doctors
and others has used ‘Kendall’s
Spavin Cure’ with the best success.
Read the Advertisement.
Bird Nats.
15 feet hag and 15 feet wings 84 00.
20 20 “ “ 500
Veal & Son, Rome, Ga.
ItOtlTT PRICES:
Veal & Sosa, Jewelers.
Gold American ..ever* 850.00
' j Ladies Gold Watches 20.00
Gents’ Silver American Le
vers i 10.00
Gents’Silver Swiss 8.00
Gents’ Nickel American 8.00
Gents’ Plated Swiss 5.00 I
Composition Swiss 3.00 ]
Seth Thomas Clocks, fine 5.00 |
Plain Mantle Clocks 4.00
Medium Good Clocks 3.00
Common Clocks 1.00
Fine Gold Opera Chains 20.00
Solid Silver Teaspoons, per
sett 5.00
Solid Silver Forks, per sett... 12.00
Silver Plated Teaspoons, per
sett 1.00 i
Silver Plated Tahh-spoons,
per sett 2.00 j
Double Lined Violin, Bow
and wood cas° 5 00 j
Solid Silver Thimbles, (name
engraved on) 50
Heavy Solid Gold Wedding
Rings. (names engraved i... 500
r> . ■ .......e-^s>r--, vyrt< 3 ar ;-y r ,-a,
LUN6 - PAolyy
Cures by A SOKIMIO.X (Nature's way) j
I I I LIJ.MI BISE.VSES.
IX I I THROAT DISEASE:!,
' 1 "“BREATHIN(I TROUBLES.
It DRIVES INTO die system curative
ugen - ami healing medicine*.
It DRAWS FROM the diseased parts
the poisons that uai.se death.
Thonsandi testify to its Virtuej
TOUCAN BE RELIEVED and CURED
Dont’ despair until you have tried this
Sensible, Easily applied and It A II I-
O A I, L Y EFF E C T U A L
Remedy.
Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail
on receipt of price, $2.00, by
•I*" 4 The‘Only’ LoungPadCo
dials and our Imok. tk’.ii, ~ i ....I
•I hr Hi , 'mil. IM- trio. 1.,
Yntr.” s-nt five. Octl'ult Mil'll.
Nov. 4. ly
Wc*tei-ii & tliaulic Ittiii
ftoiul.
No. I. —North Bound Pamrnycr.
Leave Atlanta 3:00 p ni
Arrives at Chattanooga 8:47 p m
No. 2. —South Bound Pumsenyer.
Leave Chattanooga 5:25 p m
Arrives at Atlanta 11:00 p ir.
No. 3. —North Bound Puntenger.
Leave Atlanta 5:20 a rn
Arrives at Chatlnooga 5:56 a m
No. 4. —South Bound Pa»xrnt/er.
Leave Chattanooga 7:05 a in
Arrive at Atlanta 12 36 p hi
rx r** fs ui*lue-s now the public.
jJ I V I Vt.'i •• in mak i»io*i#-y f-i-t* r »;(
|| J -X I wurk tor ns iliu •dt uiaytliliiK else.
L/LVJ I l Lipi'.vl nol i* quiri'il. We u|.|
►tart ton. .sl2 u-‘ay and upward*
made at Inline hy lb* Indu-irtoii*. Wen, women,
hoys and girls wanted every wli re to work for us.
Now 1m the lime. Y*m will devote your whole time
to ill- work, 01 01 l> your snare in mi* lit*. No oilier
Ini .ones* w-tl pay you nearly ns well. y o one will
Inf* 10 woik cn*i fail to make eimr-i our pay l»y en
gaging nt once. UWi'y **utfit c in'terms f *c. A
itrent opjior'iiinty for making n*nm-y easily u t| hon
orably. Adilf-tw i bck It Co., Augusta, M-t iip. j
(Risccliancou* jXdvcr.tiaemcnU.
Kendall's Spavin Cm; -
Tilt-’ MOST »Ui’Ut ha|-TI. KkMKI'Y » ver <Us
covered, .is It I- cruiln In Its * (Teel* end dties noi
Idlsler. Kead pnrnf ueh-w
l-’roui Rev. I*. V ranger.
Presiding Killer of the v t. A Items IMwtrlot
-Bt. A1 band, Vt., inn. 20 h, 1880
Du. 11. J. Kkhdai.i. It Cn , Gents i—ln replv to von j
letter I will lay ilnii my experience with *K-n all - j
HpßViii Cure’* Inis lieen very ***»|lbl ctmy hi «ed. j
Three or lour years ago ' proc ireil h holtle of >• in ■
agent, ami will! It, cur- d .1 In r*e 01 lautem-M e li
ed hy a spavin, l ust season niv horse became very I
lame mu' I turned him out tor a few weeks when In
1 mime In tier, hut vs him I put tiini on tin- tend he ;
prt w worse, win n I ms«-i sen-1 you a iing'onc was ;
! tin mill j. I pio.-uri d a hoille of K*-i dn> *s -i'mviii
' I ore i*ml wiili less than a hoille i n t il him so itinl
j lie Is uni lame, n uln-r can tin- 1 u • h be • ihul.
Itespi'Lifully yt.urs, I’. V G..AMUK.
Perseverance Well Ti'il.
n founiiTON, M«a*.. P.trt lifi h. 1880.
: H. J Kiniiam & tienin : In jll-h'-e I" >""
: ami ms-- 11, I think I "U.-li to let v u k ow that I
h ive ri-o.i.v- it sp.sn.s ssnli "K* ' d-tll’-
, B|iiviu t iii‘‘,*’ nm* v. ry l uce on , do* ’1 know h »w
long this spavin a-d been 'ln-ro I have <» tied tin*
th * In-raee itht nionttis. It t**os m- to ir ni-.iuits to
take 'ln- large nm oil ami two lor the mii ill one I
have n-etl ten bottles. I’lro In.rse Is entirely w-11,
I in*t at rsll slid', nnil to* Ini.tell to he senor !• It. This
1 i< a tvoiidi ifn medic in*. *t l« a new tlthitf Inn-.
hut If 1 does for a I ssliat it Ims done lot m its ml*-
; will he vets itre it.
! Ih-spet tfn'ly sours. UIIAH. K. I’AUKKU.
Kemdall's SpAVhi Sure.
1 oNCohD, N. H , January 2nd
It J. Kkndai.i. k ‘ e., G. Ml man:— t rise 11
! lieairtil'ui rosin mar that was fiven n» iison aeeoiuu
; o a spavin on her leu, wtinii m de in r dead lame
! XYe look oir her siloes an 111 low ed her to run In tile
1 ham s.ird in the fall *i the ye *r, apply Inc * Kendall’s
( •"paviu tiire” HCi oiding to direction Wc did tint
! use her for a m nth. .-he was . n'lr ly cured, and
( tin* hunch completely r» moved, and has never heen
i lone since. Wes site w hit we kie.SV 1*» he II faet
;We have *o'd tweiv- dor.en In.tih sln the short time
tiiut we liav acted a- sour mu tits in r«..eo d.
U- s| 1 nilv yours,
UN'UMililU. k KITTUEDGE.
Statement
MADE UNDER OATH.
To Whom it V|ry ' oNri HN —ln the s ear 187.'i I
treated wi ll Kcnd ill's epaviu t's re,a bon- spavin
nf several uionih-i’ u'osvih, nenrlv half as Inrue as n
lieu’s eiftr, ami eompletely stopped tin- Inno-n' Ms anil
leiiiovtM the eiilaruiienl. 1 have work- d tile home
ever sine*} very nurd, and In- never Ins been lame,
nor eonlii I ev*-r sc*- any dlfT renee in tlie sl/,e of the
hock joints since I treated him with KemlaH’s
.-pivi. l ure. it. \ gaines.
Kiio*litiitill Palis. Vt., F- h. 25. 1879.
-sv-.irn old siih-erlb. dto In.lore me tlth 251b,d y
of Feb , A. I». Ib7l>.
JOHN IJ. JF.MNK, Justice of the Pence.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure
Oh Ehiitiau K-’lesli.
Patten’S Mills, Washlt stun so., N. Y., i
K* h 91st, 1878. \
It. J. K cnisall, M. I> : limr -ih The pnnl 11
Inr • nse «n which I used y-ur •‘•pavln t tin ” was
a intiliuiiaut auk e sprain of sixteen mouths’ stuud
ini* • had tro-d ii.any thiogs, hill in vain. Your
p ivln • 'll r* ”pm 111 iinii to Hie uround au In.
lor tin- fi hi linn- since l-urt, in 11 naiurai position.
Kora family liniment it exe. Is Huythi>t> we ey r
used S oius niil.s, lo V. M. t* ItKlj* ,
I’asto VI K. * liii'cli. Patten’s Vt|i|*. Y.
' KSOALI B -I’AVIN ' OLE I- Sille ill Its etlt CIS,
nd'd io i s ii'-tiou as it does not him er yet p is pen
etraiing and posver'ttl to remit every d ep s> tiled
pain 01 to remove a< V bony ur'-wih orotll* r ewlaiife
in- lit, t-U'-li as spiivii.s. splints. Clubs, ea-hms,
i prni s. i-svelliiijis, r y Inmeness and i'll enlarge
| in«-i,u of ill*-j ini- nr llmt's or rln-um Uisin In man
n.ut for a- s pm pose for sv inch a liniment Is IH- »l
I for 10:111 oi'bea-t It is mov kn svn lo in* the best
I liii'uu-uf for in di it ver u.-ed, ucti- R mild and yet ccr
I lain in Ith elfects
j Semi address for lllus'rated i'fr.-mir w-hleh we
1 'liiek uiv.-s p -iiive proo oi l's s Irnn s No reiur-ds
' has ever met w Mil such tli «|uaM|. d succe-s to 0111
know|.-due. fn» |»ea*t as w ell :i> hi in.
I I’ro es l. per boric, or si* I'Otth-s f< rs■ . Am.
i ORUaoisrs ave l or can vet it for yon. or it will
lie-ent to any address ..ii receipt of pri.-e hy the
I l.r-ipri. 1. ■> li 11. J KKNI) I*l. k. Hi,, Kuos
j Imre Kali-. Vermont.
I lli-nt. Nankin k I.amar, Atlanta, Ga. »
liKRKY, lIKWOVILI.K k t.'o., Nutdivillc, > Agent*.
I enuessce )
June 18 ly
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nt all Invention* pate ted tliroilirll this Vaeucv,
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vMution. can nsecrnln, free of charfte, oln tiuia
patent can pronnhly la* obtained, by s% 1 iilmr to Mutm 1
Si (’o. We al-o ►end l>' e oor Mnnd Itouk nliout
the i'aieui Laws. Patents, • a vents. Trade Marks,
• heir ci ib mill Imw procured, with hints for pro
cu i’ t a lvatices on invent ouh Address id. tli»
Pap* r or (Mincerninc Patents
Mil VS k Park Rnw, v Y
llrnncli Offlee, eor. F 8t 7-h Sis. Wiishinglon l»
ROBINSON WAGON COMPANY j
MANUK sUTI'KKP.rf OF
WAGONS
Buggies & Phaetons.
WE DO NO'l WANT AGENTSI
VVE I'PPKU OUH
STANDAfU) riiADp: VEHICLES
TO THE TRADE-
Woik that hfiH an re pa l a
ti<>n, anil f haf can lx* han llcd with .-at
ifilau'ion. hath to buyer and (teller.
Send lor de-itrrH an I price**
ROBI>SON WAGON CO.,
CINCINNATI. 0*
*3^s2s Every Day
Os • W Can brs easily made with our
a -rfer Well Augers & Drills
M One man and one hone
Ww V are the only mak*!ra of the Tiffln Well- (
> Boring ana Uoclt-Drilliny Machine.
Warranted the Beat oa Earth!
*° 44o *
LOOMIS « NYMAN, TlfFia, OHIO.
A.SITCTiI.c.3
rn W»»hor.i of the t.'.ljr. Wkn# t’ls
XSmJf jS^SUKSSSaiIS
Jr* Iba Vlogor* With light
r^*,> r prcMta. the HeriiiuK held «nni*',y
lir.nd n'.'Lt and a radical euro certain. itL « u*j, du*ak!.
AAd inesp- Sent by Clrcnlarr frw.
ECULESTOJf TSVBB Hi
Wisccllaneous JXJveiitißemcnta.
I maM
TIIB LEV DING HriKBTI.**TB OF TO LAY
fan e that 1110-1 discus*-* are ell used |»\ di-'orden d
Kidu‘-)*nr Liver. If, therefore, tin- Kidneys mid
Liver lire kept in perfect ordei, p> r'eej lleHtln will
lie t'ie resit t. This truth Inis nil's heeli kn> w.i n
short time and for yenrs people ►tifTc’et) *r-i»t into
iiv svltlmtit beitif able to tli.d n-ll* f. The discovers
nfVVnrne*’* Sale Kidoev iied Llvnr Uure murks a
new era lt» the tn-ntmeiii of iliesit troubles, v.n*f.*
fiom a simple tropic il leaf of run- value. Ii eni tnlin
Jhsi tlie elements necessary to nniirMi ami I vi*p»
rate both of these grvitt i.rpai's. anil ► at'i lv re-tore
and keep tli--m In order. It Is 11 I'tHl I'l S'K Kkm
rnv for 1 H the itis'-Hses that raunc pain* in llte low
er part of the In illy—for I'ort'ld 1 lv-*r II- mlaei-es
—J 'ltiidleo - I'iZK ll*--* Lravel —F.-se Vgee.
Malarial Fever, and all dirtl«‘ill:li'H of tin- Kidneys
I. r nml Urinary man*.
It Is an 1 xeelh ut no I sale rcim dy f-<r female dur
It j» Pregnanev. U W’lh e *ii»r*'l Meu**r iHli-»e mi tl*
invn'u hh* f.-r L*-ncorrl ip or falling of i|i<- VV lunnb
Ash hi.md I’u-ltl'-r It is nneiiqu tied, for i( cures
tile organs that make the hioo 1
HEAD THE REUORI).
“It saved niv life.”—[M. It. Lakrly Seim**. Alt.
“It is tin* remedy n m will cure the many dia hbc*
peeit inr to women.” —[Mothers’ Magazine.
“It has pn-sed severe tests and won end- rm'nicntH
from humic of the highest medical talent In the
-nullity.”—( \• sv York World.
“ N 0’ fetnedy lt*-retofure discover'd ran he held
for one momi'iit in eompmison with it.” [Kev.
\. Ilnrvey, l». It., Wa-hington |>. U.
Till- Heniedy, s* lilcli has dune ►u-h wond- rs, Is
put up In the I. \HGES'P SIZED 51MTTLE of any
ii" du-iii* Hi-on the market, and is sold hy ItriiL'VlstN
and all dealers at #1 2 > per In tile. For iMabete’*,
enquire for VVAKNEIi’ * SAFE HI VIiET’ES
I'l HE. It Is a POSITIVE Itcmedy.
11. II XVAIINER & 00., Rochester, NY
Nov 4 2y
ee X
£3 v'v.4 □
U Z
UJ k A m
p ►
CUBE I BACKACHE
Anil nil diseases of the Kidneys,
Bladder and Urinary Organs
by wearing tlie
Improved Exeelsior Kidney l*ad
It is a Marvel of lIEALIUG and Relief
j Simple, Sensible, Direct.
Painless, Powerful.
I It CUR E S where ail else fails. A
REVELATION and REVOLUTION
| in Medicine. Absorption or diiec' :i|r
1 pliea.ioii, as opposed to unsatisfactory
interna) medicines. Send fiir our trea
tise on kidney frouble-, sent free. Sold
by druggists or serif l/.y mail, on receipt
of price. Address
Tills I* Hie The “Only” I,ting I’ad Co.,
wimams »io,-k,
neyp-d 'bk Detroit, Mich.
lor it an take no other. Ns v, 4 ly
1881. 1881.
THE CON3TsTUTiON.
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ami ho fully prapareti to furi.ish >Uelt u
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% in all letniimate eluuioels or directions.
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! fvwuitwards. Send j-centetamp for nrsuUra. CNery.onoiu
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the clasp iu laid a quilled pad. which render* rusting
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through your dealer for a sample Corset, ranging is
Srice from 75 cents to 2- 00, and your order will ba
lied l>y return mail. Manufactured only by U*b
Globe Manufacturing Company.
BATES, SEED ft COOLEY,
343 , 34S and 347 Jtroadnmmo,
W IQLHAU PUT BOOM.
SURECURE
roa
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Consumption,
And All Illeeaeaa of Til BOAT mud I.UMQBV
Put op In Quart-Sis* Bo 11m for Family Uau.
Sclent flo-lly prepared of HaJseui Tolu, fJryrtalllaed
iti cK Candy, Old Itya. and oilier tonic*. The Formula
ft known toour t,«at pi»y uciana, la highly ooramauded
by them, and tna analysis of our moat prouune •’i
uuivtsl, P.»f. « A. MARINER. in Chicago. ie on lire
Kthelof every lx ttl*. It I* well known to tiie medical
profateion that TOLU ROCK and KVB will afford the
iglie' for Coughs, Colds, Influent*, Bronchitis,
■ro Throat, Weak Longs. also Consumption, Is the im
ftii-'e t ft.ul advanced stages.
tJwd ut a EKVKRACE und APPETIZER, H makias
dehsrbttul tonic for family use. Is idwnaant to tike; If
»* «lt or do> iiiUted, it give* (orb. activity and
to th* whole human fr in«.
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ViliJ JL IWll, |,y unprincipled deal- \
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piaeunf ..ar'ldl.U ROCK AND RYK. which ta I
ttin ouiy moilicet.nl article mudu thr genuine h*v- M
eg a I*oVftK.Ni! ICN V i»TAMP gn awli bottle.
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