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) f{l MESSENGER.
I. C. NA P I BTR, Kdit or.
I.AFAYETTK.GA. Mch 16,1883.
COMM UNICA TED.
Atlanta, M*rch 11W»:—'Tbs
death of Or*. .Stephen* I us basught
« n »n untxpectsd » id already ex
cit‘d campaign. The HUt' l Domo
cralic C tnmittse ha* Sailed a con- :
vention to meet in Atlanta on the
JOtb of April to nominnte a <wnd ; -1
date for Governor. The t lection
will occur on the 21th of A; ril and
the honielature wi| l * n *® l on ***•
Oth of May to open aud decliro the
vote.
Os candidates there is no lack.
Regularly in the race as avowo I
candidates are Gov. Boynton and
Col. A. 0. Baoon ofrßibb. Sever
al other gentlemen have declared
that while not regular candidates
they will accept the nomination.
Among these ere Judge Thomas
Simmon* of Bihh. Co!. W E
Bmith of Dougherty and Mr. Hen
ry I) McDaniel of Walton. Gen
Phil Cook and Julge Martin J
Crawford were urged by ninny
friends to enter the race hut de
clined to do so. Congressman
R.ount was looked hi by many as
avers available man for the posi
tion but lin declares that he is not
a cand ! date. If these gentlemen
moan what they ssy it would seem
that the race is between Gov. Boyn
ton and Mr. Bacon.
Very soon County C nventiona
will hogin be held to select del
egates to the Convention. Local
politicians are at work already for
tinir favorites and (he Slate ei I
Boon Ire in the midst of a livs'y
canvass.
Frequent elections are deleterious
in many respects. They demoral
ise labor. They give a chance for
the exercise of Ihe corrupt influ
ences which now so largely eb'nin
in our politic'. There are few
Stales in which an election for
Governor would ha jit Id nndir
the circuit stances now existing in
Georgia. Lieuten't Governors w< re
f w vers ago, lull now they
are elected in most of tt e Stales in
the Unkn. A general sentiment is
already expreseed in favor of the
change in our Constitution to cre
ate the oflke of Lieutenant Gov
ernor so us to avoid another such
unnetx saury election.
However, we will soon ho
through with the present trouble
and of tin) gentlemen named .soy
one would n ak» a good Governor.
Gov. Stephei a’de.ith was in me
sense unexpected. II j wae over
aevenly-ons years old, past the
average < f even old mn. But
tho frail main had ho often
defeated disease and dulled
the bard hand of affliction
that somehow a general opinion
had disconnected him w<tli the
thought of death. Ilis suv> re oold
contracted at Savannah, a, tiled on
bis bowels. He could not digest.
Ho was unskie to take the stimu
lants to which his system had
grown accustom'd. He gradually
grew weaker and at lost passed
•way so peacefully that it was ira
poss;ble to tell j< a when the brave
b art ceased to puleo and the tri
umphant life had really closed.
The now* fell like a pad over the
whole State. Throughout the Ud
hit were ex pres* ions of sorrow, fur
no man 1« the South was aorespec
ted io the North. The Congress of
the United States in its last and
bus eat moments paused to pais
ie olutious in h n r of the man
who has been identified with na
tion legislation usd national fame.
• Atlanta never saw etch a crowd as
•ame from every part of the Stale
to pay the last tribute of respect to
the dead Governor. Twenty-nine
military company* formed the hulk
of the regular funeral procesaion,
but ahead, around and behind
fifty thousand people pouted to th
cemetery to witness the soleuu
oeretnony, and see the dust given
to du«t-
A great life lies closed. It went
out in peace and in full honors
Better still it went from among lov
mg hearts hi d from the midst of a
graat people, who will cherish for
ever among hi most saorett mem
oriea. the name of Ah xander Hum
ilton Stepheu*. Her.
Osier Loaj Staple Bilk Cotton.
3. R. Rossor is agent and is |re
pared to fill orders for tho seed of
hie oslebretnd o tton. A premium .
of five hundred dollare is cffrreO f«r
the beet bale and alao for the moat
cotton produced on three acre*. Or
ders solicited. Address him at La-
Pay ette- SO 4t
Trlon (tlenuluga.
Tbion, March 13, 1883
| Editor Memnger.
The question discussed by the
: debating society Wednesday night
of last wet k' was, “Which is th*
most attractive to the eye, the works
of nature, or tho works ol art?” The
President, raniml E. Jones, re
quested Mr. Bob Jones of Walker
to sit witn him during the dim u«
sion. and assist him in rendering a
decision. The speakers on the
affirmative aide were, Verde Iladi
cl, VS in. T. Webster, N II Coker
and John F Blair. Those f--r the
negative were, Wheeler J I-osrrr,
Win. T I/iwry, T H Gore aud
James L Blair. The deciasion waa
i/iven in fever of the affirmative.
[) F Allgood has gone to New
York, and will buy a large stock
of goods while there
Mr*. Nancy Morton died near
this place last week, aged some
thing near 70 years. She was the
mother of J L and B C Morton.
If a person wants to get rid o'
his mothet in-law ju»t let him‘'re
move” her, and then serye in the
cfcabi gang two year*. 1 hat is the
way ’ti* done in our county. Let
motlie.’. -in-law look out, lor it ia
generally conceded I believe that
•hey cun be very well spared.
Johnnie Steele who has been at
tho University at Athens, Ga., for
Sioerul months, has gone to
Whi'insyille, Massachusetts, to
ieirrito be a thorough practical
machinist. lie will remain there
probably three years.
S M Bradley ol Trion caught a
trout yesterday with hook and line,
weighing a little mors than 8i
pounds.
W M Henderson of Trion had
at-out L.ree thousand rails burned
0 i his place r ear Cane Creek one
day la-t week, by fire from the
woods.
Our throe doctors, Kudic.l,
Myers and Jenkin», removed a
tumor from Miss Mollie Taylor’s
tu-ck yesterday.
Ycstirdny morning Win. L
Landers took his climbing spurs
and started towards Koine, to look
f. a break in the telephone wire
Rev. J. IS B. Lewis preached
one of liis good sermons at this
place Inst Sur.dav.
Jesse Jackspn’a little son John
nie has catarrhal fover.
Mis. M. A. J-and has ha I an
attack of pneumonic, but she is
belter,
L P. Grant sends the Mksskn
ckii to a relative'in Arkansas.
Mercury this morning 1) degrees
below tho freezing point.
N. H, Cokkii.
SuMMivimnut. 0a„ Much 13'.b.
—A dance was given at the hotel
lust Wednesday night. Only a
few attended but they report hav
ing enjoyed it very much.
Superior Court adjourned Friday
morning.
Henry McDaniel, Col. charged
with an assault with intent to rape
waa sent to the peuitcitiory for
two years. Bdl Richardson Cut.
convicted of voluntary msnsluugb
ter was also emit to tin peniten
tiary for two years.
Henry Jenkins Col. convicted ol
burglary waa sent to the chain
g. for nine months.
Rev. W. A. Miner preached
Sunday at 11 o’,-.look.
Rev. J B E Lewis preached
Sunday night.
Since so many yttung people
have co ne to B'imuieivtlle the
Sunduy-schola tire very prosperous
in point of attend nice.
The Baptists are making arrange
mc its to place an organ in their
church.
J udge Bellah’s court was in sea- 1
sion most of yesterday, ttur
County Court ia q* ite a saving to
'he onunly hy disposing of uioat of
the business that would otherwise
come before the Superior Court.
A few Lints hi* being drppe 1
that another fortigmr is to soon
capture a Ctiatlooga prize. Will
this thing never oease?
J W.U
Thkvton, Ga, March 12th.-
We have a new grocery in town
and plenty of drinking, though the
limiting ia nothing new.
Home people are at work in ti e
fields and tome on the roads apd
other* are talking about wno is to
he Governor. I have heard
hut few expression* as to who it
should be. I know Bacon ha* tome
friends and guess that he is ttie
strongest loan— but it is only a
cu. **.
Wheat and nat» I think >o»k
| well enough. The weailnr i* now
! line for work.
j Ih.in of some sickn' ta, perhaps
j not more than usual.
G. W. D.
KiNoaor.D, March 6tb.
Dear Mettenger.
To day was a great day for Ring
gold. Whiskey was routed, horse,
foot, and dragoons Early in the
morning both sides of the liquor
traffic met at the Ccuit House.
Twc sets of candidates were put up
The hoys made a death struggle
on bo*h sides, hut apparently in
good feeling. The election pasaed
off quietly, but on counting out
the vetes the dry tickit was ahead,
say from 6to 14 votes. Ihe dry
ticket is composed of the following
good and true tneu J. I . Coin ha,
W. L. Whitman, Morrison Orr,
and VV. 11. Clarke. 8o no more
retail in Ringgold for*l2 months
frnmtheS tth inst.
Our towi* is rising. Two s’eatu
saw mill* within four miles of the
depot, and all working full time.
J 11 Wliilsitt'e mi I cut, one day
lust week, 6000 lent. Good woik
for a ten-horse pow r engine.
Our school is glowing every day
There sre »t present about 95 schol
ars in attcrdance.
There has been some big trailing
in Ringgold. My old friend T M
Gordon lias sold out his two-story
brick on Nashville street and to
day is moving his goods to his
wooden store house on south side
of La Fay et i* Street. That olever
mail Dr. Cravins of Alabama wa
the purchaser and a fine drug store
wi Ibs the re ult. I unde»tuvi
the Doctor will come to Ringgold
to lire. He is well known, having
r,nce lived here, and everybody
speaks well of him. RE. M.
Chattooga villk. — Editor het en
ytr -Allow me a lit> le spaa in
your paper to circulate good news
to the farmer, and eapecn II v to the
cotton raisir. Do away with high
priced, gu»no, an f mnk" your own
compost. Don’t ray "It is so much
trouble to put it in. I have not
time,” and tlien go sn-l buy a ton
of guano. Buy my n ht for the
coUhratrd compost distributor. I
grinds up and puts in three rows at
once. It makes the handling ol
your manures four times as easy
for Ihe machine can be attached to
any common farm wagon. It is es
sily controlled, cas ly managed
and tire hands can put in as much
as they can haul troiu the heap in
a day. Just bed your land, loid
yo'nr wigon, driv in'o the fi Id
right along the rows with the ma
chine attached to the rear of the
manure frame One li rnd drive
tho team. The othi r stands up in
the wagon with shore I or folk, and
as fast as he can throw manure in
ti the hopper, it will grind it urn'
distribute in three rows of oottoii
nr corn. E’ ery time your wagon
is driven across the field, you have
this* rows ready for rehrd'dng. 1:
vou want it broad dated, it is eusi
ly done. I am row p spared tn
furnish farm, county Hnd State
rights at low figures, as I a n the
'he sole inventor of the Johnston
Machine. T P. Johnston,
Chattooof avilie, Ga.
Fbick*' Gap, March 10th.—Dick
Davis, col., a*id when he scheduled
bis property ti> ke- p it from going
to pay his dues, ts at he had been
•ending men to Atlanta to make
laws fur him and now ho was go
ing to men utn.
M. Morrison had a big fire. Dur
ing tin. dry weather of lost week,
lie sat fire to the grass in the field
aud it soon burned off- and left a
multitude of trees on fire.
Farmer* are about done sowing
oat* and are iuw co mulling about
tha Hummer crop.
Will Singleterry’s family are
chilling again. It is some of the
truits of Arkansas.
George Johnston is convalescin'
slowly; he could turn over this
morning. He U»s had the best i f
a'tention all the while and his
friends are going to help him Up
with his work.
Prof. Fulton »ays lie is going to
quit teaching ws do not see bow w
cun do without hiui.
A F. Shaw.
Vam.kv Stohk. —Editor Me ten
ter: Wheat i« not lo 'kiog a*
as it did tips time last t ear M-st
nfthe fuMo rs are not through wow
ing oats, liuvirg been hinder" I
by bad weather. Those who have
tried tie loac’s ft. ni l ere to
Rome asy they are the worst that
ever saw.
S“nie daye sgo R but Pharr
oame home from Atlantia where'he
had b-<en since lost CM >b~r. H
attended a valentine rirawi gat
Jsmes J«yt Whde there be ties an
to f a-1 sick, went home and Up
second dat aft* brake out with
meatlan H-> was co fined to hi»
i t.ed several d-ava but is out **»pi
Re*. W. P Luther s acb-'o! is do
ing well. I am glad to see the
bright star ufadueat on rising over
| ibis valley. Little Bill
HERE AT LAST.
After T.ontr »»n«l tt>»rjr Waiting Relief ia
Itrn glitto Those who Ve<l 11.
“Well, ft.'tlri nil Grunge cowry
PltynicUii lo acenipiuiniug lr*li patient
■time yearn Kgn, “for that pain in your
cliext you lihu better g?‘ home ami put
on ii miMlNril planter, f cmi’t tti n'v
thin minute of any tiling better. >\n I
by the way,” added the doctor turning
to a friend, * 4 I «vbh somebody would
invent a real good plaster —•oinetliing
acMially helpful for such eases as
Pat’s. Maybe they will sometime,
when it Is too late for nn*. to line It.”
When BKVSOJTd CAP*'INK PO
noua PLAgTIW was placed on t le
market about ten years ago the doctor’s
ho|>ebecame a fact, BeeitUse of the
rare uiedicituil virtues inherent In it,
its radid action and sure results, the
(.‘apciue is feet displacing the slow
acting piasters of former days, for jil!
a fieri ions to whl h a pWdcr is ever
applicable Price 25 cents. In the
iniddie of the genuine is cut the word
CAP* INK.
Beabury A Johnson, Chemists, Xew
Yoik. inch 15 4t
SEWING MACHINES:,
Alim flood order—(hover & Baker,
Wheeler A Wilson, Kliirenee. Ilmur
Shuttle, t tneriean, l ioger. PI) ladel
pliia, Home, Ho.
Priced $4, SK, sl2 and sls.
«**Sc •id for circular.
H. H.BOUDER, Chattanooga. Tenn.
FLORENTINE HOTEL,
»Ar l’as»rng«r l>«|<nt,
OHLTTAKOOGA, - - TENNESSEE,
N(W y fined and improved. Keetau
raiit open day and night, ltinin. room
on fir-1 floor. Cargo Sample Ho on
for Oommcroia 1 Tnv.deni *
£:w.” < J2)w.l Pr "‘ >rl ' , “ r *-
WANTED TEACHERS! P £?lßmi
"steady employ ment during Spring
and Sun m*:-. Address
J. (’. jlc' Tltl>Y, A *’<)., Phila Pn.
I CURE FITS!
Vlwb 1 *nv cure i <J.» inn moan mml; to stop them for
• Him end tnen horn them mum egHio. I mean * r»<ll
r-l cor*. 1 here marts th* dtsoM* of KITS, KPILIPdY
•r PA LI.INU HICKHBSS * llfeloag etudy. I warrant my
tern irtv to cor* the wont ceeea. Because others have
idled Uno reaann fur not now receiving * cure. Send at
•no* fur a treatlM end a Free Bottle of my Infallible
(dire Express and Poet Office. It coat* jrott
•Pilling fore trial, and I will cure jom.
Add rest Or. U. U. MOOT, 1U Pearl It, New York,
Free! Cards and Chromos
We will solid free by male a sample
set of our largo Geminii, French am!
Vinericui) Glitomo Cirds s oil tinted
and gold grounds, with a price list of
over 200 different designs, on receipt
of a stump of postage.
W»* will also send free by male as sam
ples, ten of oir beautiful Chromos,*mi
receipt of ten ce"ts to pay for yacking
and postage; also enclose a confiden
tla 1 . price bat of our large oil chronioi*
ura wanted Address F. Gleason
it t’*’.. 4*l Buminer Strife, Boston,
Mass.
CONSUMPTION.
I here • poeltlve rented? for the ebove disoait, by Ite
use thousands of cum of the worst kind »nd of long
•u.iding here bees cored. ludeert, no itronir la my faith
lu It* elflcery. that I will eend TWO KOTI Lhi FKEE. t<>-
Bihar with • VALUABLE TKKATISi. on (Me dteeeso, to
yau'torer. (live ßupee** e»:4 F. O. ed-lreas.
Pit. T. A. sioCL'M, i»t reet l tit. New York.
No More Eye-Glasses,
MlTCh!^^^
EYE-SALVE
|A certain, Nnf.* m:d I (f ciive Krttutly for
SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYE 3
Pr*»duclng long -l*ht.-.tn-.-t, nurf K«f»t<>riiig
the Htgiit of llm • »M.
Cures Tenr Drop., (Jrsnul.itlon, Stje
Turners ‘Red,ties, Malted
Eye Ladies.
AND rtODtrthNQ UL’l* K tiEI.IEF AND
PI.K.W )\K.vr CUKE.
t|.o, unity •Wo acinus whm nsrf In other mb.
edl-e, #•»•« »• Ul F« v**r e«»r*-N, Tumor-*. S*tt
Rh urn, Hurt.*. File* or wherever iMfunmatmß *•»
tote. M. ICHM.LW N »LVr. u»n> In- a- *1 tu atlven
**** **ukl by nil PreqiMo ftt 8? Cent*.
A PERFECT
LIBHTHS
The great roroeset schlevtMi by the RED “C
OUe imuG by t’ o RED -C 'OII. Msimfuc
luring Oft., of Rnititnon', iuw iudored imiHitmuA
GET THE GENUINE.
It Is made of the best neU'etetl crtide petrolemn
for finally use. It hnstteverKs n known tocmi.*e
an set'itlent. and bc-r re cun be entn..ted to the
use of any member of the household. It bunu
with a |«m>w bite and brilliant flame. !Vh*s n.a
naoke imr crust the wick, lias no bad odor.
Oka K» used in any Kerrwene lamp. Ask youi
oSoruWix'iH r fur it, and see that he gets it.
Paynes’ Automatic Farm Engine
or ALL KlNDS.—Established IB4<
Our ItUlorse Bperfi Armllef Tltnsklß
Kb|iM h.urut L‘.W Its ;C ue LumWr *c tl bear
*• ."i ,<ra « o'd * l««t lor/, real. Hrv * ea»l coru s.sik
4cc4 fir Fun ’/*; lh.ic*u!w«< jk „
k w rilKB * #o.NSi. K:>* lio#,Coming. X.
* !
ATTENTION!!!
1 dtsiie to if. form the farmers if
VVulker aiid Calms) i ( oun
ties,that l sin now of
firiiijr tin n> fur
1X8:! I he
Ce'rbratei! Pentllr I o »i’<*
l > hoM|>im(<‘H and liiian
os, John Tlerry
liian'w and Old
Dominion
<etiaUOM.
I have two car loads now as d will
have from time to time us
rrn-'irerl the
Standard BranrtsolThos
piiafrw and (eiianow.
Will sell as levr us Ihe best can
he sol I St Will Hike note* at
Trion or Hin.’poM.
• Hesi'erlhtllv,
j. in. conn*.
Ringgold, («a.
A Common-sense Eeraed .
SALIC Y LICIA.
So mo.e.Rheumiti m. Goat or
Seuralgia
iinniediat Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cn.e Guaranteed.
Five year* e#tabl I shed and never known
to fall ill sl»el« st »'* ««• <-hroi«le.
Kofi i to nil promt .lent ph.vrlelJns and
druggiota for he atnnding of SHiltylicn.
SECRET i
'i HR OM.Y UHeIOI.V K •»P HIE PO|Fl»\
mi;- m;i>i r\ hu h i:xisi * i\ Tin:
lli.OOll IF RlieUMAii AM) UmUIY FA
i I KM I*.**.
Knllcylui* lx known a- a common•<•**!• * rcineac,
becaii' ii *:nKex illrvdlv nttlic c iuk of Rlicuiualsin
Goutan.) .V umldi-i, aIiII mo many m-i-c.iUml xpe
eiMr-r iiod su >,.»>• tl pnoaci u only Weot locally the
effem.
It Ii tMIieKH coneeilcd hy ciolneiit detent xts tli.'l
outward .lie ifione, ancli n* Mthliiirg w th ol»
ulwtiii. nix. l ul u uti out m ’iifhlnz loUeiin will no
eradKflAK these «lU>- ■•*.•- which a . ill. rc.xuit • f the
po| oo•• !» O’ Ii b**M».| Wl h Uflt ed
- U.ll'YU A w**rkM w ill inarvclr u* • ffect on
flil< acid, •cd -** retrti.v > ihcldisoui r. U ft* now
e»c.|u .v I- UMiot hy llie cclchrui'-d iditalcliifiu ot
till. .H U .i ,i| iir >|ie. lligherd M*‘dic il Acadcm;
,f |* ri- retiO't h.>p-r cen , curen ,n Shr •<* i|h>h.
llmi SALK.VI.ICA Uheu
inatlaui.Ouut ... Neuralcta. Tltn iii.oi m
t»‘l»X |IIUH- •■'*• ►lllwlOCd UIUOMt 11-' 111!)'.
VC It a trial. K li'lgo ri. teed OI money r
• Ulldr it.
Thotl- Mid- n* | ■nlnio- k’m ent on n pi at In*
$i a Box. oßoxe3.for $5.
Hentt'-r hi “H *»*: ft ci- td •• moni-.
ASK YOUR DItL’GCIHT FOR IT.
liui no not In I e:*l led oto MMIH! liiiii.rliorta*.
riiih t t or ►oiiiß'ho.g o*c.iii ni -id d .-“in »
■i.<d !*’ luMl-'onth 1 * Z ruin' *•• iili t 1 t i.anie *:
W *M|o|J|{\' a «:*».. Ot.lMi-ll Im»«, rvl. cll I .0
a tie «t el*, ♦•ilc.tifv t* re u der our -rfimture. an ii
<!i- e • hi.- rqu >lt t in* ir. mjoee-* in the. irt-fit
•unit, 'a*'- o •t‘e*r, .• r.d lo ti>
YVaaliburue «%. Co., lopriefo n.
s*7 ItR-.A U\V .» , *,‘”R lfaiAUK >T Nr.VV Y >R
DB3.
Cassandra High School
Male and Female.
FIRST SESSISN-o, cn .u s«
i ...ne .in lltii—‘22 weeks
i«3OND SESSION— f -Mo.y »•,
iSi*Y. U'lt —iSwtckts.
The objnit of rhi- Vritol \<* to #iv<
■*mne Men a*;* 1 W omen a gftod tra ti
ut cduoutfit, at as cheap rates as p<-t-
Board in good law at s•> p*
nouih. This is cheaper Ihun th** m*
lan, with *u' i's d miofMlining »en eu
-*» >. No littmw sold in fO miles.
P.ne 'ts will coiisuit n i?!r inr.*
(by Kciniinj us tlicir tiolm*n i
• sicrehv h* Ip build tip a Home I m sm•
non. We intend to merit your patrnr
ifciO.
For fnrthe- informatiidi n I reb*
Prof. ('. T. BROWN, A. M.
2 ri»r* ip .
{ , a ik andr»i, dan. I f h,
D. P. Henderson &,Co.
Sncc«3Sors te J. fl Jadj & Co.
llcj' - ..rfirturn foi
llouki,
Stationery,
Wall P «s>er,
l'ieln r fretnrs
ajul Mouldings,
Drawing Hale
rials, Croquet
Sets, Oase
BsitlsA Bats.
Write for sample*
OF WALL PAPER
Rubber Nutnc Sfun.p foi v marl •
clothiv* maned to unyaddre>»un
of sjv* i.ty-fivc ceiitH.
RYAN BL3CK.
1 0C Xiuket Street Betweeu.Tth i Sth.
liespe.ttullv ynii.s,
DAN. HhNDEKSCN.
• ELS&COMPANY
Beat Instate Agent-,
ROME, ■ ■ • GEORGIA.
—OFFER—
CITY PROPFRTT,
linn*, WU.IIA.ID
TIUSUCKED LAUDS
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"THS S«ST IS CHEASIST."
gSSLTH RESHEHS SLtgj:
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mA rxkwe U !%• Aalttaea A Tejrhjr Ox, MenefteM. Otta,
SOEOLgiB cfis BRO.,
M.intU'.iCtnrris of
Alll ill onto tetl Super-PliONpliate*, Atid-Pfro«r I* ate*,
Raiv Roue Dust,
Gimmutecfl to be equal, If not superior t<? nny offered in this market. We In
vite all to call at our works and make n peisoual examination for themselves.
WORKS,
Whiteside Strectf near Chattanooga Creek, Chattanooga, Tenne
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Oil \£#>cW/of AIX PI.VM’H, far AIX C ltOi * , for ALL <LI /k SkAll
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Vm/V/' fJrikln and i'nmi Hppil Munnatj Hi-tor/mul iv>«t metl'od (1 J > / \
\T\ /V jof culture of Gr’llii*. l:<v>t Cnv», <•" >O% t odder t'roiw, Trr*
f ' f ' 1 iPiant ntr etc. only I(*c!h. A’'' :* 1 Cualo-jun anJ J - ice I.iti ct pgOS SEEDS#
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•iiiirts‘.:ss HlflAM SIBLEY Ct CO. Roc.ictfrr,N.\. Chicago,lit
' noffM Seed < MtalocH«* fcp
I .CV fl \ e Xy- .*. °r-/ 1 1 HNS will be sent I-KHH ?o all who apply. of
I H*' ,> v .j. last season need not »rite (or it. Alt seed sent from my
■ * #0 fT 3d « 3 >• estaMiahiiiem warranted tobeboth and true to name,
I v *» IT .V *° O’*that dioulil it prove otherwise, I agree o reiili the
I *» order gratis, Mv collection of veg'table seed is one of
■ 5* #? •» ~- , th ®»>st extensive he fvumi in any Anicman catalogue,
m Jr . Aa<\ a Urge part of it is of my own growing. As the
WW&toM* IrS'V s' A «*•» 0* | I yUfifjr original Introducer of Early Ohio and Unibank
At /L 9 ?4r Potatoes. ManblfbcKit I nrl.v Corn, the Eijbbard
Hqait«h, Murhli head Ciihhajre, i'iilnnty •» Melon,
IVV T an<l a ire «l ether newrVegeiables. I invite tht patron-
Ejaal wjf ce of the public. In the g.irdens and on ths (arms of
#iov.: who plant my seed will be found my best advertise*
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PLAIN ;
TRUTHS
The bipod is the foundation, of
life, it circulates through every part
of the Iwtly, and unless it is pure
and rich, good health is impossible.
If disease has entered the system
the only sure arid quick way to drive
it out is to purify and enrich the
blood.
These simple facts are well
known, and the highest medical j
authorities agree that nothing but
iron will restore the blood to its j
natural xohdition ; and also that
all the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, cause head- j
ache, and are otherwise injurious.
Brown’s I ron Bittf.rs will thor
oughly and quickly assimilate with
the blood, purifying and strengthen
ing it, and thus drive disease from
any part of the system, and it will
not blacken the teeth, cause head
ache or constipation, and is posi
tively not injurious.
Saved his Child.
17 N. Eutaw St.. Baltimore, Md.
Feb. ia, l8Jk).
Gents:—Upon the recommenda
tion of a friend I tried Brown's
Iron Bittsks *s a tonic and re
storative for my daughter, whom
I was thoroughly convinced was
wasting away with Consumption.
Having lost three daughters by the
terrible disease, under the care of
eminent physicians, i was loth to
believe that anything could arrest
the progress ot the disease, hut, to
my great surprise, before my daugh
ter had taken one bottle of Brown’s
lron Hitters, she began to mend
and%ow is quite restored to former
health. A filth daughter began to
show signs of Consumption, and >
when the physician was consulted i
he quickly said- "Tonics were re
quired and when informed that
tne elder sister was taking Brown’s
Iron Bitters, responded "that is
a good tonic, take it."
Ado ram Phelps.
Brown’s Iron Bitters effectual
ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
- Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.
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A DOCTOR’S T ROUS LBS.
Mother— 1 " Von did wrong in wear lag that this
arpß% this cold damp night. 1 *
MtatHghtev— "ldid, and am now paying the
ponaltv. fearsh Oosa Buffered in tha earn* way {
please get that which relieved her.**
JKol/tc**—" Nonsense I I’ll 4o BO «ucb thing,
hut will send for onr Doctor.**
daughter-''Out Doctor keep* ona Is bed a
long time and poors down a vast qua&Uty of medi
cine, besides making daily changes."
Mother— " Doctor, U she dangerous and what
Is her affliction?" . . . ....
it actor—" Yes. madam, she to dangeronaly 111.
The voutricular and auricular forces are not in equi
librium, there is an increased centripetal action
about the cerebrum and medulla oblongata, tha
portal circulation vaeci Hates, bud pended Mature
seems hesitating, and I— **
Mother—' atop, for heaven’s sake stop and go
to work at once.**
Itoetor—“l will do all I can.”
Mother, after two wewks have expired—
•* Daughter, oor Doctor ohall be discarded at once.
Two weeks and no relief. I will proonre that which
yon desired at first.**
Itavahtmr, in a low tone—Vl am glad, and think
K the only thing that will restore me to health.'*
Mtrther-" Get oat of my house, yoa old ham-
Well, mother, yoa see how rap
idly I have improved since discharging ‘our Doctor*
ana I commenced the use of that which I to much
needed. The effect has been roost wonderful. The
one relieved my head, cored the constipation, whila
the other imparted streugtb, came to the help of
nature and made me feel new.**
THE CONFESSION.
Mother—" Very true, and I believe they have
eared your life. 1 now confess that Dr. Dromgoele*#
English Female Bitters is the moet wonderful female
medicine and iron tonic I ever knew, and that
Beley's Saline Aperient in a pleasant and sovereign
remedy for headache, constipation, acid stomaon,
biliousness, etc., etc.'* Family Medical Advises
lee. Address J. #. Dromgoole 4 Co. ; Louisville, Ky.
GINGER TONIC
I ftarlmrhjkfat n.j Mediclii* that Never Intoxicate*
1 This de’icious combination of Ginger, lluchu,
I Mandrake, Stiiiingia. and many oilier of the best
■ vegetable remedies known, cures all disorders of
I the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lungs, &is
■ Tits 6e*t and Surest Cntigh Cura tyer Usad.
I If yon are suffering from Female Complaints,
I Nervousness, Wakei'iiness, I beumatism l-vhpep-
I six, age or any disease or infirmity, take Barker s
■ Ginger 'J’onic. It u il strengthen br.au and body
■ and give you new life and vi-^or.
100 DOLLARS
I Paid for anything injurious found in Ginger Tonic
I or for a failure to heip or cure.
■ 6<V. *n-l #1 file* »t in drug*. Jjtrre «»vh>f bcyfni
■ *1 Six*. Send lor circular W liiscox A Co., I*3 WbJI,S.I .
ACCIDENTS
HAPPEN
EVERY DAY in the Year.
; PERRY IS' I
DAVIS’S ; Bnrisra,
_ aim ! SPRAIN!*,
rAIiN - Scratched,
KILLER , coKTvwaiHi
i SWEU-INIM,
IS THE Scalds,
GREAT
DISLOCATIOXP, i
REMEDY Feloss,
F °R
DRUGGISTS KEEP IT
EVERYWHERE.