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Veer, Faming / for Wo. A Profit Complete Farm
ecura'.,
“TO CulHrato .••i© to eueecfuful famine.
ft- all Farm -
i niia Money Au 0 * 1 i * eccun frnt. Monapre business*
t.v« rant., J'utu it <*©*t ©very scuMtn. W) pages.
J. U'> lUntirttinr'. S for Circular* ^Uladeiphia, .nud terms to
C. MeCUKi’-i . CO#» i*a»
•diaab, Nurserymen, Saniifactsrers,
Fioriats,
Stationers and
f u Business People
KpaJi*everywhere ^ "V'Bvl ar.d are deUjjhtcd Save Money with, and
‘ by using the world-renowned Model
® I'BITVINGpaESS
It islarg arjje enough to do alt rh© printim; ! required, boy strong, rapid, it,
KAi»Y IO WuHK, aiw tvi re . . uj, «*: any can manage
fmd do hundreds H dollars "• rvh ot *rk every year. We make
twelve jl.oo styles, bo?h hand arid fo*»t p^wer, tanging in price from
up" ards. S' nd 3-c.ent stamp fur circulars. O.er 7,000 in
use. 0 Zj* “ The MOUKt 1 *KE >> has made n»e over ps .00 last
munt: until and goo*, f-rospeits 4- -.cl ”—li. KIRS. . Houston, Tex
•* My Model _ Hie has paid paid for for Hm itsetf already in card
ESS > over f . t
printing alone.”~\V, o.”~W. I*. \V« •> l vKi>, Ftirheld, 1 Ills. tiu “The
W doe! all and even 1 n»»re ti in you claim for it.”—J. H.
SNYyi R, 1 Newton. N.J. J. First First Frizes Prizes su 1 i’aris, ’ 78 . and Sydney,
N.S. V'.. *79. A . ro .all orders or in jumes to "manufacturers*
J. W. Daugkaday & Co. 717 Chestnut St. Philadelphia
Aunsp Avkby, J. S. Bassktt,
tduor. Hen'l Advertiser.
Late of “ HOME an» F.VRM.”
SOOTH End STREET, WEST,”
PUBLISHED AT 216 PlNE St., "LOUIS.
By ALFRED AVEKY & CO.
Pond for sample cop.es of -‘SS'iTTEI and
WEST,” w1ri.1i is published a first-class semi-monthly agricultural
and family price paper, at
the low el 50 Celts a \ ear. Politics are
entirely ignored. General news, valuable infor
u 'tiori, I, mid The interesting best of reading mutants matter contribute are fur
nistu eorres)
from all sect ionsof thecountrv. Useful premiums
rnd liberal commissions will be given to club
raisers. Samtlks Free.
Address, “ SOUTH & WEST,”
216 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.
«iwipsorl3 ?h0 l844 CAULf ‘
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The Celebrated "Queen of the fionth " Torn Mill*
Makers of the Largest Line of ^flnild Plour Mill
We make overyHmig aSlTlfer onmplcte
Mills, Trite and for CjUalojtue r«mo4cl old and o»*n. Price* putting befowj in any purchaaiigg. process desired.
f> ivud '-'-A , ^ .-•«4 ri'URIll oLijyiH
i'arttxnn’ Purgative m&u
Pill* make Now Rich
TH.>od, and will completely ebange the blood in
the entire • vst-.n i:i three n on tbs. Anv|Xirson
who tv'll take 1 pill each nightfrom 1 to 12week.
m:e- '.«• restored to sound health, if sucbft thing
’ - no it,to. Scmtliv mail for 8 Idler slumps.
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Hunt StorSliar evi-r invented. Will knit a pair of
*t< i:n with ItKE*. and TOE complete, in
i‘. mluutcs. ft will also knit a great variety of iuncy
i w . circn’ar a for which there is always a ready maflvt Send
• and terms to the Twombl.y Knitting
flaiiiiue Vo., 40$ Washington St., ik.s* u, Aluss.
S3 600 PKE3ENTI’
For a Machine tact will
Sr ? Bi- Fasrt and Eagy
BA tills 01-10.
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saws sA a " .ot log- In £ minute*.
SO,000 tz. . Tho cheapest machine
made, e-td fully tva- rnt-tod. Circular free.
Onilod States Efr-sufacturiao Co., Chicago, III.
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THE WHITE OAK WAGON
MANUFACTURED BY
The White Oak Wagon Co.
Holly Springs, Miss,
CAPITAL, $150 000 CAPACITY, SO Wagons a Day.
Don’t send North for your farm wagons. Patronizo homo manufactures. The AVhito Oak
Wagon is the best and cheapest and tho freights aro lower. Sample wagons sent to merchants
at cost price. Send for oirculars.
Upright Pianos \ Tone Unequalled And Design for
New and Elegant Parlor Organ
Styles
GEORGE WOODS & COMPANY
-o- MANUFACTURERS -o~—.
C ^BRIDGEPORT, MASS
CATALOGUES SENT FREE, AGENTS WANTED
——o—— CorreBpoudence Solicited. •.—o-
I U*) -w-1 /AT ,1 TA Great canco to make money.
II 8 Those wt.o always take ad
vA \J JLJ vantage ot the good ehanccs
for making money that are
offered, generally become wealthy, while those
who do not improve such chances remain in
poverty. We want many men, women, boys
and girls to work for us right in their own lo¬
calities. Any one can do the work properly
from the first atart. The business will p»y
moro than ten times ordinaro wages. Expen¬
sive outfit furnished free Noone who engages
fails to make money rapidly. You can devoto
your whole time to the work, or only yeur
spare moments. F'ull information and all that
is needed is font freo. .Address Stinsoh A Co,
Portland A ( Iaine.
Our Beloved!
GARFIELD
Ami Bis Faithful Cabnet.
An elogant Chromo Lithograph of our late
President’ making 8 full lenth portraits* prin¬
ted iti 10 colors on heavy paper with a rich
gold border. ________________ Sizo 18x26 inebes. The _________ sale
this beautiful work o 1 art has been simply un
precedented at $1 per copy. In order that
every family may bo ablo to possess this
beautiful and touching souvenior of our iato
President and bis Cabinet, wo will mail it for
only 50 cents per copy. Wo can furnish this
same subject, printed in 8 colors, reducod to
0x12 inches, for on y 15 cents.
AGNTS Postage stamps taken. W ANTED
Now is the time for agentg to reap a rich har¬
vest with those beautiful portraits. Nothing
sells like them. Send f.*r samples and term.
CONANT * CO., Publishers,
7 Dey St., New Yofk.
AGNTS WANTED for the Standard Edition
REVISED NEW
TESTAMENT.
STYLES Elegant Edition, about
600 pages. Gomparative
arge Type Edition, over 1100 pages
Old and New versions on
From $1.00 to 87.00 opposite pages. “His
----torv or the Bible and of
the New Revision” given to subscribers. The
Secret of Successful Canvassing given every
Agent. Send for ou; liberty terms, (Mention
this paper.] The HENRY BILL Publishing
Co., Established 1847.] Nokwich, Conn.
D I? A A rum 1 V*Q ORGANS 18 useful stops
_DlJ 1 J O o sets reeds only $65. Pi
a nos $125 up., _^Sb*Illus.
Catalog. Furr. Addess BEATTY Washing¬
ton, Nd.
eaaily Every made with Day
r *■ r Can bo oar
Well Augers & Drills
arc
Boring i Beat E«i*
| \VnrrunU-<l the on 0 »!
Many of oar ouBtomers make fropi J? S*> to 74 b «tiny
*■“““""LwSsaVnSiiftFu. own.
TT ALL’S Positive cure for Corns will
XX cure Warts, Bunions, Sore and
Inflamed joints. For sale by druggists.
OPIUM And MTOBPHINE Habit
cured in 10 to 30 days. Ten years es¬
tablished; 1000 cured. Write stat¬
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Jo Young House¬
keepers
FREE TO ALL BRIdES'
"VTOTICE is hereby given to all the readers
il of this paper and all their friends and
acquaintances throughout the Uuited States
and Canada, that
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will bo sent one year as
A Wedding Present
To every newly married couple whoso address
—and 10 cents to pay for postage—is sent to
tho publisher within one year from the uato of
their marriage.
Persons sending for this present are reques
ied to send a copy of a paper containing a
notice of their marriage, or some other ev
dence that shall amount to a reasonable proof
that they are entitled to the magazine under
tho above offer.
Address, THE HOUSEHOLD,
Bkattleboro, Vt.
The
NEWSPAPER!
ABLE,
NEWSY.
GOOD AND
CHEAP
WEEkLY COURIER JOURNAL,
The Courier-Journal, (HENRY WATER.
SON, Editor], is by circulation and reputation
the the acknowledged South. Representative Newspaper
of As a reliable and valuable
newspaper, it has no superior in tkis country
or in tho world. It makes earnest, vigorous
war on Protective tariff Robbery and Mormon
Polygamy, two evils that blight the prosperi¬
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and newsy, contains tho strongest
editorials, the most complete summary of the
news of the world, the best telegraphic and
general correspondence, 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 coraespondents, etc., etc.!
in a word, everything to make it a deiight to
the family cirele, and invaluable to the man of
business, the farmer, the mechanic, and the
laborer.
Specimen copies and full descriptivb premi¬
um circulars will be sent free of charge to any
ene on application. Subscription terms, pos¬
tage free, are—for Daily, $12; Sunday, $2;
$1.50. Weekly, with preixium, $2; without premium,
Any onn sending four yearly subscribers
and six dollars, will be entitled to an extra
copy of the Weekly Courier-Journal one year,
free to any address. Address
W.N. HALDEMAN,
President Courier's!ournnl Co., Louisville, Ky.
\ GENTS WANTED for the best andfasi it
A selling pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices
reduced 33 peeer nt. National Puplishisq
C o., Philadelphia, Pa.
PARR ENGLISH PAD,
Safe and effectual at any and all times. A cer
tain cure for all Malarial or contagious Dis¬
eases, without drugging the system. For salt)
by JOHN N. SMITH, Tesnatee, (ia,
July 23, 1881.
’
TRY
TnE
NEW YORE OBSERVER
THIS YEAR.
The Largest and Best Family Paper
in the World.
Send for Sample Copy — Free.
NEW YORK OBSERVER,
31 Park Row, New Yo rk
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(ft 'k \ I KAATO Uvl II |$20 $6000 aday in A YEAR, locality. or 85 to
(+/ \~Kj\J \_f your own
No risk. Women do aswalL
as men. Many make moro
than the amount stated above, No one can
fail to malra money fast. Any ono can do tho
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 liko it for money ma
king ever offerred lio!orc. Business pleasant
and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want
to know all about the best paying business
before tho public, send us your address and wo
will send you full particulars and private forms
free; samples worth $5 also freo; you can then
make up your mind for yourself. Address
GEORGE STINSON AO. Portland Maine.
Bedford.
Allumand Iron
Springe Mass*
Adapted in chronic diarhma, constipation
and Scrofula.—lly. Latham, M. D., l’ros’t
Virginia Medical Society.
Successfully used in Dyspepsia, Cluonio
Diarhoea and Scrofula.—Prof. S. Jaeasou,
University Pennsylvania.
Efficient in antemin; excellent appetizer and
blood purifier.—H- F'isher, M. D., Ga.
Valuable in nervous prostration, indigos
tion aud chlorosis.—G. E. Matuews, M. M.,
N- C.
A fine tonic and alterative, very valuable in
diseases peculiar to females, chronic fever arid
ague, bronchitis and disases of the digestivo
organs.—J. F.Roughten, M. D-, Alu.
Very beneficial in strougtheniog and im¬
proving a roduced system.—Rev John W.
Beckwith, Bishop of Ga.
Invaluable as a nervous toriie. —Hod. I.C
Fowler, Turn.
Recommended as a prophylactic hi Malaria L
districts-D. E. Fairex, M. D., N. 0.
Restores debilitated system# to health.-T. C.
Mercer. M. D., lnd.
••Used with great uenefit in Malarial Fever
aud Diphtheria.”-S. f. Dupon, At. IL, Ga.
Prince of mineral tonics.-Francis Giliain,
M,D.,N.C.
Of great curative virtue.-Thos. F. Ruinbold,
M. D., St Louis.
Benetlicial in uterine derangements and
malarious eondi'ions.-G. AI. Vail, i>l. D., Ohio.
Best remedy ever used in diseases ot tho
throat.-P. A. Sifferd, M. D., N. C.
Tonic, alterative, diuretic; one of natures
greatest remedies.-Medieal Association of
Lynchburg, Virginia.
Adapted in cerium affections of the kidneys
and bladder; dyspepsia, lupus, chlorosis,
scrofulous and cutaneous affections.-Rev. J
J . Moorman, M. D., Va.
Relieves headache, promptly-both sick Aud
nervous.-Rev, E. 0. Dodson, Va.
Sample supply seut free to any physician
desiring to test. Pamphlets sout freo. Anal¬
ysis with each package. Water as it c nines
from the Springs $4 per case of 6 galons in.
glass-$2.50 for 5 galons, $4 for 10 galons, $7
for 20 galon-i in casks- Mass 50 cents and
$1; $2.50 and $5 for half doz. Pills, pure,
sugar coated,25c. 50e and $1 package $1.25.
$2.50, and $5 half doz. Sent post paid any¬
where This Mass and Pills contains in re
duced space all tho curative powers of the
water, and is convenient, palatable and solu¬
ble.
Springs open for visitors June 1st. Board
$35 per month. Speciahates visitor* to families and
parties. Carriage* meet at Forest
and Lawyer’s depot, each four mile* froux
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 Jb.
HENDERSON.|
Juno II1881. 6ms.
MORMONISM UNVEILED! Evil deeds
or Danites, AvengingAngels and Blood Aton
ers laid bare! Priests, Patriarchs and Saints
shown up! Authentic account of the Moun¬
tain Meadow Massacre! The most thrillisg
book of the 19th Century—Profusely Illus-
trated.
Agents Wanted. For Circulars and Special
Terms, address PUBLISHING
MOFFAT CO.,
210 and 212 Pino Street St. Louis, Mo.
This Mystery Explained.
OQflK * s P aten * Dame of a &
invaluable remedy for re¬
moving from the human system pin and.
stomach woims. It is the prescription
of a celebrated physician, and saved,
the life of the child it was dispensed
for. It has since been the means of
saving the li res of thousands of chil¬
dren by its timely use. It is put up ia
the form of powders, ready for use, and
children take it readily, as it is a please
ant medicine. Sold by dealers in med
icine at 25 cents,
_
QQpvp^ IS WHAT every mother
needs for her child, ftlieu it
is troubled with worms, Sold by Drug¬
gists.