The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, November 19, 1881, Image 4

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I> TO FAR1HERS and THBESHERfJEM. f'tiJj* H yon Ilnllrrs, want to buy Threshers, ' * , Clorer florse }'oreers or ry ■' , .-1 s (either Portable erTrac ""7- >J0% f - a, to <ve for threshtns, aawlnit or (or pcneraV porpo^s), buy dbe j’ ' Starved Bocster” goo '-.., “The - Pr.»( -t. the f 1 ’ ropest." For l’rea '.A '-u .. __C''‘it’P-ci List and IUu.Jvated rauipblets, - Write to TheArrTM*n -u»\aa-st «V5e , turn CoKPanY, Mansfield, O. wWtWBW—1 " W*WK» THE WHITE OAK WAGON MANUFACTURED BY The White Oak Wagon Co !!«!5} Springs, Miss* CAPITAL, $150 000 CAPACITY, 30 Wagons a Day. Don't sen i North for your farm wagons. Patronize homo manufactures. The White Wagon ir> the best and cheapest arid tho freights are lower. Sample wagons sont to at cost price. Send for circulars. giJLJLI ' J 1 1 'i'B .OH Upright Pianos ^ ? Tone Unequalled And Design far New ami Elegant Parlor Organs 8 ! .lies GliOUGE WOOL'S & COMPANY MANUFACTURERS O 1MBEIDGEPORT, CATALOGUES SENT FREE. 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It. is bright and newsy, contains the strongest t di.-’iriaiB. the most complete summary of tho news nt the world, the best telegraphic and goner#-! o< rr p- i.deuce, full tuif and stock reports,market reports, fashion reports, Tal mage's sermons, splendid original serial sto¬ ries and novelettes, poetry, department for children, answers to eoraespondetits, it;-.,etc.: in a word, everything to make it a delight to the faintly circle, and invaluable to the man of business, tho farmer, the mechanic, a: d the laborer Specimen copies and full descriptive pti-mt n:u circulars will be sent free of charge to any one-on applicate n. Subscription teams, pos t tae free, are—for Daily, $12; Sunday, $2; Weekly, with premium, $ 2 ; without premium, $1 50. Any onn sending four yearly subscribers and : dollars, r. ,H be entitled to extra ; <• py of the We-kiy Courier-Journal one your, I free to a - a- aldrcss. Address ! ‘ W. N. aIALT>EMA?s. Pre«i«jont Conrier^Jourrrul €•»., Louics.vihc, Ky. S 1 : >0 Pr 2 SSEKTl QSS For fc Ktekiaa»hst tt® „ Pant sr.i Easy Ei-jy bs V 6 KO> UT- ---T. ; -f Ttis Its Sm rJhug of Law 2Ia.chIn.cES, 24 S&ws off tv shot I eg in S mir-otes, 00,000 in ■' TS.::. ohoancB3 stn aehl a a Blade, and fuiiy Traarraatod. Circular fires. Cnitcd M lii !av. h. 'h.y Co., Chtcago, UL, 2 OfKty -v. x v Kt.-, BCo-t, c< T t tS'-T 'fp Kjj fp* •‘MEDICAL , ZQWZiti iiX^r pi gt.a ' 1. ■Jr wa FREE, to ary ’’ i '< r 3 gt i>« >05 M t v> ;on w - v^ti - . ... -- . 7-' send ids d acre aset nost*; -: :o adtirtss, and six cents ln a imr on?H: <ih CONVUAfPTIOIf, To AH..' V-;, u ' ir. T ih HIIOAT, Book a ion s is cf grout value ; .v u m; in the providence o i God* ' Address, Save many lL use .•‘i, CincfaUMti, 9k Dili. He i’-"-* *■ ■ - v ’ JCtifitnUI: G.4 tit, #*i«r ! A GENTS WANTED for the Best and Fast S -T\. i it-Sel:Pictorial Book- and Bibles Prie s sedt'pcU 33 per cent, National Pub It ski g Co - , Atlanta. Ga. And JIORPHISE JEafeit cured inlO to 30 days. Ten years c iBgcas^b ^Quiiicv ^Uch" To Young Rouse ieepi •ers FREE TO ALL B Rid ICS’ AJ0TIC3 IN is hereby given to all tho of this paper paper and and ail all their friends acquaintances throughout tho United and Canada, that T H E II O U S E II O I , D Will be sent cdo year as A Wedding Present To every newly married couple whose —and 10 cents to pay for postage—is sent i the publisher within one year from the date their marriage. Persons seuding for this preseut aro icd to send a copy of a paper containing notice of tlielr marriage, or some other ov donee that shall amount to a reasonable that they are entitled to tho magazine the above offer. Address, THE HOUSEHOLD, DllATTLEUOltO, Vr. 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Sells fast. One agent sold 71 first 15 days, another 46 in 18 days, another 11 in one day, another 15 and 5 Bibles in 5 days, a lady sold 9 in 10 hiurs. Secure territory quick. Also agents wanted lor the best illustrated Revised Now Testament, and for the finest Family ever sold by agents. Send f«r circulars, P. AY. ZIEGLER, & CO., 915 Arch St., adelphia Pa. 180 E. Adams St., Chicago, TXALL'S Tetter and Ringtvonn Sp > 11 cific cured a Tetter on my wife bead that had troubled her a number ot years- 1 bave used this remedy in practise with eminent success. Dr. II. Forrester, Lake City, Fla. ' B * auk ® kinds for sale at this $ 1 000 , REWARD ■ or any raseBlind, Bleeding, Itchiug Uleer f i!te!l iioinetly "■ Protruding PILES that DoBing’s Pile ; fails to euro. Prepared by J. P. f Miller 21, !>. 015 Arch >->tr.ot, Phila., Pa. Vane genuine witbhut his signature. Send for . f Circular. All druggists or genoral stores have it or wilt get it fur you. $ 1 Sold in Clove . land by Oailstrap i Pitchfoc i. ~ USE THE PARR ENGLISH PAD, Safa a.id offoctual at any and ail times. A cer. tain cure for all Malaruil or contagious bis eases, without drugging the system. l>’or sale by J0II.\ r N. SMITH, Tosnateo, Ga, July 23, 18S1. TEI THE NEW YORK .OBSERVER; THIS YEAR, The Largest and Boat Family Papey in the World. Send fur Sample Copy — Free. NEw YORK OBSERVER, 37 Park Row, New York A TO $6000 A YEAR, or 85 to $20 aday in ysur own locality. No risk. Women do as well us men. Many make moro than the amount stated above, No one can fail to mate money fast. Any one can do the work. You can make from 50 cts. to $2 an hour by devoting your, evenings and spare time to tho business. It costs nothing to try the business. Nothing like it for money ma¬ king over offer tod before. Business pleasant atidstrictly honorable. best Reader, paying if you business want to know all about the before the public, send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private torma free; samples worth ?5 also free; you can then make up vour mind for yourself. Addiess GEORGE STINSON &-i. Portland Maine. Bedford Allimiand Iron opflUgS JvliOlB S» Adapted in chrome diarhoaa, constipation ati-l Scrofula.—lly. Latham, M. L>., Pios’c Virginia Medical Society. bueeesslully used in Dysp psia, Cluonio Dtarhiou and Scrofula —Prot. S. Jackson, li niversify Pennsylv an ia. Etficieut in ni.mmia; excellent appetizer and blood purifier.—ID Ftfhor, M. D., Ga. Valuable in nervous prostration, indiges¬ tion aud chlorosis.— E. Mat t*», M. Al.. N- C. A 1 ae tonic and alterative, very valuable in diseases peculiar to females, chronic fever and ugno, bronchitis and disuses of tho digestive oigans.—I. F. Ri.ughten, M. IP, Ala. Very bene.i-nil tu strengthening and im¬ proving a reduced sj’stcm.— Rev John W. Beckvvi h, Bishop of Ga. Invaluable us a nervous tonic.—lion. I. 0. Fowler, Teun, Remtnmcudod as a prophylactic in Malarial distiict—D. R. Fairex, M. D., N. 0. Restores debiUtated systems tohealth.-T.C. Mercer, M. D., iud. “Used with great nonefit in Malarial Fever and Diphtheria,”-S. F. Dupon/M. D., Ga. Prince of mineral touics.-Fraucis Gillam, M.D., N.C. F/Rumbold, Of great curative virtue.-Thos. M. D., St Louis. Bonoflictal in uterino dorangcmsnts and. malarious condi*tons.—G. M. Vail, M. D.,0hio. Best remedy ever used in diseases of the throat.-P. A. Sifferd, M. D., N. 0. Tonic, alterative, diuretic; otto of natures greatest remedies.-Medical Association of Lynchburg, Virginia. affections kidneys Adapted in certain of tho and bladder; dyspepsia, lupus, chlorosis, scrofulous and cutaneous aftuctions.-Rev. J J . Moorman, M. D., Va. Relieves headache, promptly-both sick and ncrvous.-Rev, E. C. Dodson, Va. Sample supply sent free to any physician desiring to test. Pampnlets sent free. Anal¬ ysis with each package. Water as it comes from theSprings $i per ease of 0 galons in glass-$2.50 for 5 galons, $-! for 10 galons, $7 for 20 galon j in casks- Mass 50 cents and $1; $2.50 and $5 far half doz. Pills, puro sugar coated,25c. 5Uo and $1 package $1.25 $2.50, and $5 half doz. Sent post paid any¬ where This Mass and Pills contains in rt ducod space all the curative powers of the water, and is convenient, palatable and solu¬ ble. Springs open for visitors June 1st. Board j . _ $85 per month. Special-ates to families and parties. Carriages meet visitors at Forest and Lawyer’s depot, each four miles from Springs, upon advice of arrival. Address A. M. DAVIES, Pres of the Company. 78 Main St., Lynchburg, Va. For sale in Cleveland, Ga., by OAKES & HENDERSON.) June 11 XSSI- 6 ms. MORMONISM UN VEILED! Evil deeds or Danites, Avenging Angels and Blood Atou ers laid bare! Priests, Patrlarshs and Saints shown up! Authentic account of the Moun¬ tain Meadow Massacre! The most thrillisg book trated. of tho 19th Ceutury—Profusely Illus¬ Agents Wanted. For Circulars and Special Terms, address MOFFAT PUBLISHING C0„ 210 and 212Piue StreotSt. Louis, Mo. A GENTS WANTED for the best andfastest ■TA. selling pictorial Books aud Bibles. Prices reduced 33 peeer nt. National PurnsniNt} Co , Philadelphia, Pa. IS WHAT ever y mother s-lO \Jt) needs for her child, when it j is troubled with worms. Sold by Drug j gists.