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BUT OSE SOLID $ORe! be>1toui ^ l -! Tried Everything wlthoat ITcJicf. Rest Night.or-Day. Cured by Cutlcnra Kennedies. j York! : .llsti't they raiia' My fci’jy, v.>n fro month* r.li, hod a breakir* oat with waat tnc <!.*rt;r calledccscwaa.. lforhe-ur, toed c' cryuiins, but cc*'.h*r tho doctor* ccranv- 1 j-’edkl heratty good. >tiM ir-tno rc-t day !it with hvr. in mv i Ir ta res good tills : i bills. F*Y ary goout. A St. Lo iis man baa i»e©u arrested for stealing ejee tricky. Hot ftoek- ing l .*■ u a k k Bro. Bayne. Even' St Mast «i lie living, would envy your eV ■ f hesiunlnfr t*. ti*» I tJi-3 CirnCTTEA liEXZniEH, I t!:-* forM wore vvli, but I j~ c**ifininil to c-e tfw* Xiz p thi- CUTtrc ■ i JIl«3. B. 'T for a llillo w hile, r.oa now the Vi m fat a ! a’ y ;-j» you vouM like to i l-slieve ipy baby I k-jl lrlcd Ctrmrr»A lir.*. * ih.-.t every ri!o»lj<-r a i -’.y ■ luSient that tij^re fj :» tnedirlna o i eczema, and that medicine Sa Cure re r.uj tM» ii«f. Inn V itfl I», BIIlIiNLIt, Lockhart, Tcza«- CutScHra Remedies Paris Some 3TK . p .rt ea f stealing dj namlie. •irscge janett v “Old I'niTY ’t?fciiis to have •he pi>r—<u«tl throw n it out the *A’tntiGw. Good. tcc elcfa and re.ilp cf hir*n»y •er tortwrtn-*,- cJi-?ngW!ny. twJi- * pirnp.'y. er blotchy, •*V. ' • u •u- i. punp:y r cr DJOleby, •r, nod <••>• rv imparity of the blood, . rrro'i’toa*, or hereditary, who:* ; • ■! all other reracd*c3 fail. • :r children tears of mental ami I'e^ia no-*-. Cures made ia “r;;r; i ;ir P the tfreatost skin cures, , av! humcr remedies of modem 1nuro, and may lo us*-! on the v. Iih the most graUfyic;; eaccess'. Pol.I <*Vftryirh<»] Disc; Ac l«S'* Pil~", Coticcra, Me.; Roap, , Cl. Prepared by the I’oTTtn 'A r. Coht*guatxox, Boston. Ifo v t-a Ctire Skin l)ist o*«?3,” C4 on*, and 1-7) testimonials. One reason why t:i-n thiett 1 ? so differently became nt> tvo cau j-und :o the eft oip place *o 'ook.—li-tm? Horu £6m*it WAiTki.so3< o: Louisville, cake«i leceiilly. :ii ice. THE.ST. LOUIS C05T2NTIO.?. PIJAU Tbespiiit of political onrcsi that | has swept over the country for »he pa-r [ year II iris ks culmination In a gather- j i ing at S: Lonlsfor the purpose of for- j jjrf inuiatingand orgiciziag a*uew politi-j cs*'! party. It this party that is to be orginiz d there—tnd we might *ay that It i« practically orgin'.z^l now—if that pnriy was ihe octgrowth of auy r#*a5 demand forsneb a political step we might look .upon it v.| h mors concern and the«M parties tmgiit look to their | ^a"ve b^en 1 l'* ,,r €* 3 13 tbslr <ft’*rtti> hold intact j men have !' 7 P %r *y or^inlzui.n»g. j Cut IUofs v. ho have gathered there artf tl»c Incarnation of all the i:sue^ that ever made cratsks <-f men a^d tamed t«;c brains* of .aenbiole men into cesspools of s*rife and dictord. We rtnd in that conrsntion the pro hibition, the woman suffrage, the agricultural, the mugwump and every other di*»enting' element tbai utke-i.poikh^* as ihe leverage t. FEI^ONABIE HiXTS rOR TilE HCUSEEEETEUP. 1 Lc Comozo lost C*u>c 1 By a M» t kfo:« k Ua tjicid.ar, Kn>; fraid ot W Llaii Ik yi-MBd T« B.- 2 iBe Th? Cfcrj: O: Oar’ii n»Ckr*-lIc w To Cosk Dried Fisks-What Ts Bny F*r The Kuelua-KsMssbl.: Itc- <»t* a. •ken tack matter with Clt velar.d?*’ has evident b found cut. The Ccsioa (Cla.,} IVoiil observes tliAt “Judge VVoot»ui of Albany a.?c»a- t>be «ln; w j>t availahlo e-rn ii-Iate fer cmgrcaA from th»s district.” John J. Ixgills his h-^nn admitted t rhl bl»cV-heads, chapped nod oily et r:m-! by O'UTicrKA MrJi>ic.iT£» Soap. to m< iiiberfehip in the G A.It. Ooade? •f Grant ami JtlcClellau, ijlisrm^ii and jitfAiit ! What will they ;):• mx ? Ff!£E FROMRHEUMATiSM n /V. In nno minute the Cutirura \ J\ Aiitl-l’aln Plaster relieves rhen- \ S selatle, hip, kidney, chest, arid \ * muscular pain* rosd v.Takncsoes. 'riie Erst ujil only histautancouB pain-killing plaster. j he Nr tv Yoik poiiuciHi.s Lavs it iu 'hair power to a!!ov os some harmony 4Ud Home chance of success in the DetnocrAiie party—but v.i.l ti.ey do i.? | From th; Go>l IIj -sektre^er. Oac 5 s apparel will Ia?t much longer, and also much replenishing be s«ved. if everything Ik well taken care of. Nothing pays better than thU w&tch- fuintai, which only cakes a little extra lime and patience. Always, if possi ble, leak over every article ot wear ing appAiel esch :i ne it Is taken off. Shuke dresses, bru-h theca thoroughly and Cirefull; ; hang them away In th' Phere are elenieot^ there Ui.t i„ h,r- p ,s * r! « bt pt *“*5 » U«.. M«Mr From t! e lolei't* Cl tt*e. ^ A fe*-v f'ays hioee we published cae of the i •» oD*Jvrfol /t-iicmcnfs that has ev»*r appeared in print. -It was made by Miss Bertha z>bt*rr f a young l.vJy of SiJuey. OMOj who has pas&ei through an experier.ee probably neve r b-fore known ia Li to y. I: wa* so unnsual; so rcmarkBlie, thitacom plots investigation cr its t:uth and falsify bec.tma .an ah? date !iece*5lty. TI at iiivis lgsiion has Scon made, and the surprising truths sre given here with: A representative of this p*per- »t p«rsonal call, open some of.the r iatives of the young lady, ned aiso upon, many .promTueat frofessl people !□ Sidney. WbiHlisf s-ifi i- ically roarRAYED by I>r. IT. A. i>E5CA3L Blanc Uft!a Its B.adcos OS la X Iac San set—Bcaajlf i Dtt* hiug Siream* lad Clew P.titr Gu s;s. Us Haap tera tked Tba # f ats* ryes now b ink ti.e ;• tin!! and sinister g eanis from -mM :u Miibush »f glllteiirg diamonds.—Pmladclphis ILcord. To what will fashion lead next f It is nonFe;i»*icul to aileck Mr. riiil because ho is a politician. Are you bookkeeper or a drj ijofng to put t goods cicrk in ti c presidency ? Brad wha Mr. J. S. Divis has to say in unoihcr column ab'.ut the ap proaching Chautauqua and get a greai big move oa you fer the ccer.sion. An etiquette authority says: “A well bred girl nowadays dots not ‘lol lop.* ** Tuis slmo-t forgotten won; oiians to move heavily, or lounge around.—Philud* lpiiia lie* ord . 1 he Latonton Mts-t-iiger nominate- Bill Brp for President and Mrs. Arp ior Vice-President. It seems to u* that the Constitution and •lournh- mighr hurmon z j on such a ticket. ere are elements there that to har- uiohizi them is as much a matter of uDpessil.ilUy as it is to cijange the Ikw cl gravitation. Being r.n&ble to find that comfort and saiiffucticn for which they sought in ihe old parties they lir.d it iquaiiy us hard !o harmonize among therc- selves r.nd it is but a question o>f time when the new party now thrust Into beitfg will flud hs death u» the strife and dissension of its own household. While rhat may be true we are not to regard rhe movement with indllF-r- eoco. It may sccotrpiish much harm for a ) ear < r two and may demoralize fora time.the ranks of the old line partkei. Fur this reason we mus; oe «.»our guard. We do not look for it to d • much damage In the South be cause the hope of this section lies in the Democratic party yec it is net without its endangering features. Such political upheavals «re like :hc eruptions of volcanoes—they must come at state intervals. But afier smoke and cinders have settled down the political world moves along smoothly and serenely as before. should never be hur.g up without I I^ r -J- G. Greyer ssM: “Whee l ljops. Jlaay prefer to fold handsome I Was called to tee K*as oltorr 1 saw dresser-wrap ti:cm in an old sheet and once that fier 'cafe v-4* a.-crhical one, lay Un m in a drawer. I hang all ol mi i.» up ia closets, always keepiug a sheet planed across evening or ligh dr-1 sos. Xtwr throw dresses over a chair, or hang other articles over thun in ths c oser, as it makes them badly wrinkled «ud iijures them badly. Cloaks and wrap*, after being well and I called in consuliaSuu severalt>t J atu* best physicians.'■.rtWb'w“re-una ble to cure her. y.*enia! sack filled with water an;i jTdJved t: e itings up out«d pines. 7h *6 lefi.motion set iu and we battled .wi'h it long and hard, but were nnible to '•cipher. Nobody thought she v.ould ever rc brushed should b.-i hfing up by a loop ^‘Ver, but she did.- and 1 have ucent al the back of the neck, or they-may be ex •odueu h^-r lungs and found them carefulij' laid io a drawer. Pole {^ 5,1 a Wealthy roacit!uu. ,> -hawis in their original creases, and j Mr. C. F. H*c<ox, a prominent mer- either lay tb*:m in a drawer or on the j of t^Jney, located at Ibe corner if, but never hang ihem up. HaU Ohio and Popular sireets, state*? and bonnets should also have as good | * ie knew the “Shorr” family well. Pre.-s C.iiwaasti on the Chr.u anqaa. Tin: Augusta Chronicle philosopht- cally says: “A Chicago girl who committed suicide bi'caure her lover had jibed was found to have her heart oa the light hand ?idc. With her own Heart wrung what else could site have • xpectcd from his?” Vast n Tctpjrrn^h. Tnc Georgia Chautattqaa at Aibmy i>* boued to be a aucce>8. All the citl- Zins are doing their b-st for toe suc cess of this year’s meeting. C CUBES ■ r! k «r. F. MALARIA l’'-•! 1*. P. I-., Ptl^yy A»a Pti* Itovt II ox. F. II. Bicix apdson, the editor of ihe Atlanta Jouroal hasht-cn ch« sm as tlie orator for press day at Use Geor gia Chautauqua to he held at Alban} soon.—Darien Timber Gazette. Come up that day Brother Grubb aod we will give you a flue dinner and Mr.Richardson will entertain you with a line speech. W4 Jiiii LIPPKAN Jllins. roprlctors, -’aB'odr, 8A7AN3AH, GA. Chatt«*rw»ra N -«r-’. E I* tor F. H. Riehaidson, of the At lanta Journal, has been chosen as the orator fur press day at the fourth ses- don of the Georgia Chautauqua, to be held in Albany iu March. Bis sub ject wiii he “The Progress of the .Newspaper,” and Editor Richardson will handle it as he haudies everything •*1pc—io a masterly manner. r l he Macon Telegraph is forging to the front with much enterprise. The present management evidently intends to keep it the front rack of Georgia newspapers. Mi I^IDEX/itSOJSM OiL^iirE is i-iri Qic3 C £ Rf*?^ H imrif-TENXA Spels paiij quicWir. A LL the looks are no cue id } et. The young lady in Memphis having killed another because she could not marry her it is now reported that a man ha? killed another because he could not marry him. Give the-e crauks a wide berth—in a mad house. . The Fliegende Blotter, a humorous 'publication, dispenses wiih iis wit. for a time, and drops into philosophy, as follows: “Women are hard to please If men are jealous it angers them, and if they are not jealous it angers them still more.” 11 PPM AN &nc&SAVANrlAtf.GA~ E - Soi-e Acc. -ro iM THis U. 3. k BLOOD AQSTQ - We begin this 'tiorning the publica tion of a letter from Dr. W. A, Duncan on his travels through Swaz iland. Bis letters are always fsparkiing cud bright. Read them and learn of the foreign countries. Ixgerso! l says “ a politieiiii wants- the peo; L to do son,orbing for him; a statesman wants to do something i«-r the people.” Tnat is why the people want rol. vy. II. Woolen to go to Con gress. ;,*or.i* tho cys- i*:e tsepun* Mocdi Fro® , no rccaeciy tYo sasaa ocr “balm. .ny Ihuuiv i» •» ne flaw aat Lie tlA-JD LA i li v.. •. Ail .r.ta Jcun si. 'I he fourth annual session of the Georgia Chautauqua will open ar. Al bany on the 7ih ot March and continue until the 2 1 of April. The success of this ecterpri-e has been remarkable. Ezeiy session has been largely attended, and the man agement has buen, in every sense, up to a high standard. The superintendents. Dr. Duncsn aod Dr. Dunning, r.re among the most distinguished Chautauqua workers iu the country, and associated with them i:u large and thoroughly equipped corps of teachers. The variety of the lectures and the lines -of instruction is great. In every department the facil tries are thorough. The last week of the Chautauqua w ill be devoted to the gannual assem bly. It will open with the annual sen non by Rrv. J. L. Lapsing, if Wurce^ter, on Sunday, March 27. Press D.y. National Dav, GoveLnor’s ind Military Day,Children’s and Sun day School Day will be among the special features of the week. The list of orators for these days in cludes seme of the best public fpeak- ers to be found. Every day will have an tX 'eptionally strong program. The railroads, as usual, will encour age the Chautauqua by low rates for all who desire to attend. Albany is always a pleasant place, but during the Chautauqua will be in all the beauty of earlyspring and to vi-it it then is a delight. The Georgia Chautaucha this year will be a grand success. care, puttnig them in boxer; cr if lain ou the shell tht-y should be wrapped it; a piece of white cloth to keep them from the dust. When taking bonnets off, straighten and smooth the ribbons and fioweta before laying away. One large drawer in the dresser should be kept and especially dedicated to oneT ribbons, laces, haLdlcerchcifs, gloves, etc., also having separate b -xes in the drawer (or a’ticles of a kind—laces by them selves, bibbons, etc. Always, when taking cfl gloves, pull them out lengthwise, smooth them and lay care fully in the box sec apart for them; never roll iheai up together and to.-s them aside like a bit of rubbish; and, if possible, do not fold them over in the center. Laces should be well look ed after and kept fresh, neat anti smoothly folded. If«> not allow any of these smaller articles of the toilette to be thrown aUogetlier in a drawer ia and that during tire time Miss Bertha was so ill, fcis wife \v.;s a frequent cal- I r at their home. The poor girl was II a most pliable condition, and fcis wife prevailed upon him at cue lime to go w ith her and take a look at the sufferer. “I will nev^r forget-'the si;ht,” he said, “as long as I live. 1 can best describe her appearance by saying that she reminded me of the pfctarcs we used to see duiingthe war. of our poor, half-starved soldiers, with that deathly look about the face, and with their lung, bony ftngc-rF. It D simply wondertui that she ever walked again. I well remrmber the ride she took about the Court floqsc-Sqare. VTe all thong? f, as we watched her, that it was her last ride oh this earth, but she railUd, and came oat allrignt, and Is as well as ever.’ Rev. A. Ur Minnoman, pastor of the Western Avenue J^utherm Church, At Macon we took a coach for tbe Hotel de Europe, a quaint old French note!, with an open-court-yard in the i^fchtsr and verandas, with lattice work, running aronn l inride of three sides of the court: the stairs were outside and open to the starlight; some of the ;*>fcned out on the outside veran- “ pen court. The effi.-e, room and reception rooms were enclosed, but opened Into this inside court, as well as to the outside. Two orange trers 123 years old and some line greenhouse plants were shown lo us. The i?onne, a river about as large a> tbe Hudson at Troy, runs in front ol tbe hotel, jost acrcss the street; a fioe stone bridge *pana it, and part of the 6iiv is across the rircr. A bright, active, Eng'ish-speakitig maiden lady (who said her only child was the orange tree, and she could have no othei), owns the house and "he waited en us like a Duches3. She was qnite picturesque. She would hold up bed. two rooms, glish well.” She wa3 very cordial, and loaded us with fruit wfeeu we were ’caving in the morning for Genava. At G o’clock while in Great Britian, one is always COLONEL WOOTEN IS THE RACE, I sure to be supplied. The beds here { are good, and have thick, warm, swans- dowo, covers. In other'words here, Ho WillBcffi “ Aa Ac,lTC Campaign | the leather bed is on tod. The waiters I Im Tnr ° ^cck*. all wear lull dress, even to a little lad onij twelve years old, making him j Frcn the Atlanta Constitution. Hon. C. B. Wooten, the well-known j lawyer and ex-legislator from the lock yery much like Tom Thumb. [continued from first page] A cream of tartar baking powder—Highest of all in leavening strength ZatestU.IS. Gov’t Food Report. tiEMVll ci ithi A PLEASAST LSOOSOKUIK. Congressional district, was in Atlanta yesterday. He left for Alba ny on tbe Central yesterday afternoon, I and give a few words to a Constitu tor biliousness and Constipation, Uon reporter concerning the Congress F C or“te 0 ' r ' Md fonl stomach, I ‘ 0 “^‘ n0Temea,; * n his district, take Lemon Elixir. ■^ lle a Qoonncement of the result of For sick and nervous headache, take the Cu lhbert meeting was rather a sur- Lemon Eiurfr. prise to me,” Baid Colonel Wooten awSS “ d ncrTOnsnes3 - h b -d not beard Mr. Stevens’s name For loss of appetite and debility, take mention ®d »t *1!, »nd I have no doubt Lemon Elixir.' ’ that the recommendation ot his name LcmonsfSir Chil ‘ S *“* malaris » ^*0 b F th ® meeting will be received with Dr. Money’s Lemon Elixir will not “ nsi<,erabIe snr P rise , <» was gener- fall you In any of the above named di- alIy su PP®sed that Judge Guerry would seases, all of welch arise from a torpid be presented by Terrell county. £4*^ aver, Stomach kidneys or I was under the impression that Prepared only by Dr. n. Uodey, I citber c *P*»in Mitchell or JndgeQaer- Atlanta, Oa. ■” ry would have received the recom- A Prominent iTUnistcr Writ;.. mendatlon. However, now that Mr. After ten years of great soSerlng Stevens has got it, I suppose he is in f“ r m ,h n e fi h nish ’ >mi that the other kidneys and constipation. I have been tIemcn wbose namc3 were mentioned cored by Dr. Money’s Lemon Elixir, w111 not eontinne further in the race.” and now I am a well man. “Yon wiil be a candidate, will you?” .P^ - S'.®’ P*y a ’. I “I will. I am on my way back now to my home, and I promise you I will not let the grass grow under my feet. At a wedding a: Brookfield, Mo., It Is rather early to begin the cam- last week, the bride and groom each now, bat as soon as it is started wore very valuable gold nuggets, old j I will lose no time. I will go through •:>V ABSOLUTELY PURE. Established by Government Tests the Standard Baking Pow der. Tiie very Giant of leavening agents. Has' a larger use than all other cream of tartar baking powders combined. Eld. M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga, Prof. Haines, of Rush Medical College, Consulting Chemist Chi- 3? " 1 ' ,nd ,hc Ko 5' 31 Bakin S Powder.superior to all tuc others in every respect.” ' r mlj- V°^' U ' S ' Government Chemist: “TheRoval is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder m'adc.” ■ Pf ? f - ?***$& University of Illinois: “I find Royal Baking family reiics, dug from Dead man’s I my district pretty thoroughly daring two flowers andsav S uicb > SacramentoV Alley, Cal., by the the spring court season, and will do pS,“ if^’h ” spSk Kn! father 01 the groom in looS, | my best to make things interesting. I Ponder invariably composed of wholesome ingredients, entirely free from adulteration or impurities of any kind.” Ch.mb.ilalnr.c.nali Itcraedy. [ bave the very warmest assurance of San Francisco Hoard of Health : “In our judgment it is Royaf^ 0 make 3 pUrcr ° r s * ron S er baking pmvdef than the Mr. C. F. Davis. Editor of the 8upt “ rt from eveI Y P"‘ of the district, Bloomfield, Iowa, Farmer, says: “1 ^^ am not mistaken I will get my a. m. tbe Cathedral! Uhamberiain’a Cough I eh.ro of the Alliance vote. As ’ R.miMy to all suIFrers Witt) colds and matters stand now I will be elected it merrily; we were croup. 1 have used it in my family .„,i i W” 1 06 elected, •i.. .1 I for ft.a n««t two mo.r...i r s I a ®d * never felt better abont the mu. I The N. Y. State Analyst: “The Royal Baking Powder is superior to any other powder which I have examined.” bells rang out right i — j . — — —— ... ...j luuiaij | under the impression that thero was a . L_ ®_^5 two aQ d have found | never felt better abont the out-| Ti.. in’.ikii' .oa.., 3SiSSS«'JSS£- vegetables in the maiket as we passed „ —j —— urned to the departing train and was I by. In the center of the market square | - yfj?F" D me of the prolessors atthe gone - s a flne statue to Lamartine, who was 1 “ c ;“ dlng *" the Stats of Ohio, City of Toledo,) born here. theological faculty but two, have pe- Lucas County, j 'On the wkv to G;rif \r, we rode for j the l rilstian diet against the j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that [ rfllfiSf? 014 ST / TE Chemist: “I consider the Roval one of the beat baking powders made.” Wisconsin Food Commissioner: “Royal Baking Powder is of higli and uniform strength and quality; its ingredients [ wholesome. ” s pure and Indiana State Chemist: “Royal Baking Powder is perfectly free from any deleterious or injurious substance.” J mass of confusion ; it will take thf J Jit ^ he knew 3Ii*3 Shirr’s family very fn shne£3 and ueatucsi from them. J w sSl, and that tl e/ attended his church. Shoes fcliould never b • thrown about, ® e remt?ml*ered the ihrrible suf- lefttu li2 oa the floor under the bed, to for lug that Mi*s Bortba endured for collect ths du-t, wbioh surely injures | ma «J mouths. Her trouble was con- theu:. Smooth them cut,.brush them, and if no buttons are < IT, no rips found, plaeo them in the shoe-big or Lux. Never allow a button to stay oil of a shoe, S3 it shows groat negligence, be sides hurting the appearance of the StiOv*. Always have on hand abra*h broom, a bonnet brush, ft sponge and pieces ot soft flannel, bottles containing ammo- sumption, and two of the best physi cians of the town had told him she was incurable. He _ considered her recov ery little short of a miracle, but she has fully recovered, and is now in blooming health. Dr. JT, E. B?ebe said: ‘‘Yes, 1 treated Miss Bertha. Shorr lor a long time, and her complete recovery is one of the moat rnrearkable tilings I h»ve ZaiTlBRf mountain. Wo saw many lovely eba- Yet if you go through the world a aforesaid, and that said firm will puy tens on the cliff, above the town., i l^fpeptie. Dr. Acker’a Dyspepsia I the sum of one hundred dollars fo 1 - positive cure for the r » — i "I'tsi luruis oi Drcrumals * gan tains. _ _ _ which we had followed from Macoo. 1 1) °' ” I Crank J. Cheney. and followed the river Shone, which aT.‘T' m ‘ Sworn to before me and subscribed I e, wnicn Among ths latest patents issued iu in my presence, this 6th day of De- flShintYfnn ia aha _v . I J fc I ontiet of Lake Geneva. After we I _____ __ I k A. W. Glkason, & Avoid ail baking powders that require larger cans uian the Royal to hold an equal weight. This is sure evidence of their adulteration. ° ' THE - PLACE - TO - BOY nia, berziue and alcohol, and some I s ^ en during my lo.*ig experience as a cleansing fl lid, to aid iu removing physician. She was positively noih- spots* of dust and dirt stains, etc., in S but skin and ton a s, a mere skelc- fcoa} clothing. Keep every article ton, and we were compelled to carry carefully mended, as by that means Ii her 111 sheets. Her lungs were corn- can be made to last much longer* I pletely filled, and I was post! ve that VeHly, » stitch in time does save moic would die. But she has recovered, than nin«». And by all means never a3 9 ^ e * ,af? to '^ y° n - 1 consider it wear a stocking with even a very small | simply marvelous. touched the Rhone we began to climb the valley; the laudscape becomes more nfoed, and with wildclifls, with white chalky peaks and bluffs, abounded. Beautiful green valleys, softened the angles of the mountains, and only ehded where the blue ot heaven- b?g*n; sparkling streams dash down many of the valleys, and some times, glassy lakes are seen. All along “the hillsidesDfien up to tbe very, odge of the cliffs, tin all Swiss cottages could bcT-leeu; titey were scattered toaJl directions- and locked like birds nests pelling tricycle, which, it is claimed, will run at the rate of from eight to twelve miles an hour at a nominal cost. Notary Public. IS THE hole in ir, but change ir as quick as possible and darn it very neatly; so with all articles of wearing apparel. WHAT TO BUY FOR THE KITCHEN. Here is a 1*35 of the articles most needed for the kitchen, to be supple mented at your leisure. In wooden- ware you will want one bread-board, one rolling-pin, .three spoons of dif ferent s : Zis, a potato pounder and a lemon squetzsr. .In the tinware order Mr. G. Stithy, brother-in-law of Miss Shorr, said th*it his s‘ster-in-'aw had been co* fined to her bed for more than eighteen months. “Recovery was the last thing we thought of, and wo only sought to make hei last bours es pleasant 23 possible. I have never known anyone to be so sick cs my sis ter-in-law and recover. Physicians did not do it. our most careful atten tion did not do it, but Dr. Acker English Remedy fur Consumption X B&by vu *fdu We sr»ve hvr * When she fuiChild, She cried for Ottorfs. When she became Miss, She dang to Cutori* When she had Children, She c»ve t Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and I mucous surfaces of the system. Send | for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druensts. 73c. Best (roods in the distance; vineyards Sul gaPl . B7 Ur the of tb « accl-1 midnight. f fiwr tliA riillanc onii liHI.LI... I d8DtS tl)8t € If the earth’s atmosphere extended 1 I to a bight of 700 miles the son’s heat j and rays could never penetrate it, and we would freeze-to death while wrap ped in darkness blacker than the black- dens cover the valleys and hillsides,— I “ c “‘“ ““ occnr in milla > etc -> happen tllpr are epacrallv. lont.. n.rmw e;.In D Oring the last two hoars of work, when working people are tired and | careless. Chamberlain’s Eye and Ftirfn Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, FoFev.aa Are fiw AMD Mniable fnpdiioss, they are generally, long, narrow, strips of laud, representing the siz-s of each separate holding. Oftlmes, CbapeD, semetimes large, sometimes small, are lo ha seen, not only in every village, but many times, ou the very peak of a cliff; 'uccasslocaly. J • | ni , c _ - ■ — ——i oDLD.iu—il uu curcu more eicicoess in Catholic church. A shepherd dog I ^^r 01110 bores, Fever Sores, Eczema. I pyep^rtion i° the amount sold tium any medi- lying on the grass witching a herd of ^ ra ^ ri ° Scratches, Sore Nipples CID ° 1 ewor,d * FIBST—King’s Eoyal Germeteuris the best a cross Indicated a | '£* teI ; Ettam, Scald &ia,OU | ^secosd-k hL^cmlTmore dck.esa la For the least money. We have made a icputation for selling reliable goods and WE SELL THEM LOW ! Onr stock is complete and embraces every need ot the Farmer—such as laae, » ucruwi ' 7^ ’ ava^aco I THIRD—Less complaint has been made beep, and an old woman standing ru ~ s * 18 coding and soothing, {against it, in»>rppcrtion to the amount used, near three cows, gave irdicalHn tuft | ,®“ d ^ 1 of been cured by | worW „„ secured each patronage in two years after introduction to the pnolic. I’m-: mugwump (.oMtimu wiil hard ly figure in th« campaign this year. Tue day of the mugwump Is passed Hie lines w ill be closely drawn. A new method suggested to keep your lett warm is to place a sheet of 1 blutriug paper in your shoes. It i> q-ilf.e as t 111 -lent as ork > an 1 no: bulky. A jockey in politics will try t« curry fiver with the i"ar ; hcis*.*. — X.-w 0«- . ans Picayune. Acc -ruing to that there can Lu t:c political j ickeys ia Georgia t- long :i> he Cle\ eland and Hill contest t? Ucut up to such white beat. IvVi 11*S MIS ? The Atlanta Journal of Friday ccn- . i-n-d il»> f* lloviiiig it- oi In rcleietice to Mr.Gantt’s third party predictions: Lurry Gantt is in the tity. He says •; p.rsT REMEDY. 3 ,J -u-faerr cf gyracase, ; i: V.VvneToai.-.i tv-ansa v.-;:-) j• i.; i..:• y p.:ra!yz- <1 tu»x-e i-T f‘5-, in's not had r; t: v- j l( . u. k c ue hot- 1 u:.;: ueir:l;y thaakyou iT.ATxON CURED. Y.. June 1883. u._cib ■ .v .Dinoniho. ii'vf tisi-time,*cochin*; nervous s: .* liinro* »tu-t I :ho b-.-u.--uT to the garden, v v. ix.it the doctors allied No medicine m vmod to !; ixvTcalc'fl Nerve t t r..i>!t - j) and have • . ■ m do ra - hv*u?ewcrfe ..iv «r N: aci rccom- ..L'iil ViatSIDiEiD'ER. The CBir Bronxht It Back. From the- Jaekfon Ht r^l 1. Uncle Steward McMihaunon, who i- S2 years old, and who has been talking incrssaiitly eighty, one. of that mi a* be r, came in to fee us last week and told us a very wonderful thing. lie says that one morning r «»t long tiuce Ms milch cow«w&g turned into n pasture with a bt II oi, and when she eame bsck at r.tgl.i rfce ix»il was gone. The cow had lo.-t it from her neck. Well, there is uotl iog very remarkable about tha:, hue here is the wonderful part of tbe *tory. In a few city's this cow’s ca?t *vaa tii'ced into the pasture where Use row had lo^c the bell, and when it came homo In the evening L brought the bell Lome \vi:h it. This L a true story and will be vouched lor by Mr. Bill arc and Mr. Sum Nicholson. boiler for boiling a ham, one bread joj pan mix ; i*£, four ml’k pans, two caret ^ ^* er » ant ^ s * ,e * s now picture dish pans, one quart basin, one two- o f beaith » It seems almost too won- quart covered pr*i', one four-quart J to believe* and I SisouM not be covered pai!, two tiu-iiaed 6 4 uce-pans | ? ur P r1seJ at * n *? nb ’ d doubting it, but v.dth covers, holding four quarts each, I ^ eTef y word true, and I am v. il- two tin-lined sauce-pans with covers JO con ® rra ^ rut ^ ftny’tSme. holding two quarts; one pint and one Dr A W. Reddish raid that he was in half-pint mold, one small dipper, one consu,ta! i- >n witb ® TS ' Beebe and Gey he has not detertuined v. iiut he wiil uo (farther than that he will go to eon- grc?s. “But for this third pasty roove- ment,” he said, “I would have made the race as an ftUlasceir.en. lam op posed to the third parry, but the most or the support I would hive received will go into the third party. There is .o use ia disguising the tact, seventy- five per cent of the farmers cf Georgia will go into the movement. I regret rhis, abd I think they will find out when it is fc>o lute that they have made a mistake, but tbe fact exists that they are beading that way now and noth- j .ng can stop taut;. j c ] fc Mature on the intelligence of the It is true that Mr. Gantt is a prno.,-, ^ ^ >rhttever he tru9 UounimDQslj Curxied. Frota ttte Truth. “I wish you to witness,” sobbed the horse thief, under the limb, “that Idle with resignation.” • “You bear what he says, boys” re plied the leader of the vigilantee. “All in favor of accepting his resignation will please signify the same by pulling on the rope.” R^ynarfi’s Intelligence.Disputed. A Californian, haying read an arti- nent Allianccmen and he has come io e-ostr contact recently with the mem bers of that organfzuion than we but we fear that he is badly oft* oa his esii- rr r~- O'r ' v n *nrM* "Onnir nn Xcrrma ’ mate of third party strength It :, jj riisiv. . t X\ee t«‘tfi'.YFCcr* 5v. G:-or- fir-uia . 1JC5O0& !rc** uf tl:ars< .; , i >- h.-. t b.v-n pw^urd by IheKeTer- --i. v”U . WArs.e.iritl..since 13*5. ; : ^-.v ; ;i,rcd *.xacu.- l.'.a vUr.tiUon by th© i'.OSKIC r.lES. CO., Chicago, Hi. SuH I'rnr.vi.-:** ::t YI per Ilottlc. C for 8"». L-..-;c Si/e,8*i.*.'i. C UaltlesforSD. • -STOBTH A G-JIMSA A BOS.’ 1 % 5 PAINLESS—EFFECTUAL ] i FOR * 2 iBSLiOUSiNiRVOUS ■ Disorders, j Suth m SlcB Kesdariis-Wind M Vain in flw # Stem—* O.aa:.. - ... f StciTuCh, GiidSai-ss, FuHness, Sweftias'ftfter t -^eali. p - — - t>;J2ir.sss. Crs>vsiness. Chiiis.Ttoh^ , 5 n 3 s Of Heat, Loss 6i Appctft*. Shortness ' • o: Breath.Costh?n2sc.SrunT3tctet»cs onlbe #jk.'n. Disturbed Sleep,Frightful .Dreaa:^ and S all Nervous and 7rcntliag Sensations. Every • saGe «* is urged io try one bos, • °-' -J! druggists. Price ;a. Mr. Gantt 13 evidently blinded by the ri flection of seme of the third party sentiments he expressed while editor of the Southern Alliance Farmer. It may be though that in North Georgia and in 5!r. Guilt’s own section the AUIancemen arc being led astray. So far as this section is con- c erued we can say truthfully that they rc cot. But there is something behind the scenes in this talk v>**tn M r. Gantt. He wants to go to congre-s and ia fact «ays he is going. Bn: Laving gone so far one way as to h j are ids prospec tive chances of success he must now rbcoup and must plant himself square ly on the Jefprsdmau platform to w in. . Bat aside from this we think Mr. Gantt has over-reached tbe limit ia bis third party estimate and we sre satis- the English fox his California cousin j is nrxt door to a fool. His son caught j numbers of them in a trap, but many I of them escaped by parting the chains j (by dint of strength, not of iotelli- j genet ) f.nd were again caught within funnel, a set ot measures, two scoops of different s*z ;s, four bread pans for baking, four pie pans, one coffee pot, a calandtr, bread-grater, nutmeg-grater one wire seivc, one hair seive, one frying basket, an egg-beater, apple corer, cake turner, spico box, pepper box, cake cutter, potato cutter and one sauce pan lined, one pair scales, ope pot with' close fi ti n g cover for soup, one pot with steamer,'a rea-kettle, one large frying pan, one siu-11 frying pan, one sheet-iron di Ipping pan, one spoon with short handle, one spoon with long handle, one spoon with wooden handle, one griddle, ana gridiron, one wsfil-i iron, a to&3t:pg rack, a large meat fork and a can opt ner. In earthenware, a nest of baking dishes of diflU-rent siz?s, one dozen small baking dishes for entrees, one crock holding two quarts, one crock holding one gilion, two howls, one holding two quarts and one holding four quarts; and if you are from New England, one baan pot. There will probably be many more things that wiil occur to you or are sure to be sug gested by your cook, bat this list will start you, at all events. Tfce Title very Cortinurn. While the cst ; zans were reading yes terday. morning ot the bold attempt made on the life of Jerry Hancock to get monev. the same thief who robbed him of a palrry sum in Cook’s wagon yard was at work in bis thievish prac tice. At least it must have been the same one or a confederate of the robber. Not satUthd with trying to rob honest men at eight he worked bto unholy practice on them In broad open day light. The wagon yard was crowded yes terday with teams from the country, two or three days in the saaio traps!! t,,r “ rtf rt>A»r,v ‘; hnes stolen trom their harness. There may have been more parties than these, but these were certainly rob bed for they bought new llpe^of N. er, and that Miss Sfcorr had consump tion, beyond the shadow ot a doub*. There were cavities in her lungs and abcesses would form and break. He did not see how she could possibly live, bat she ba3 fully recovered ana is strong and well. “The case buflhd us all, and I have many tims3 referred to her cure when in consultation with other physicians.” A daughter of the late Senator Rob ertson said that lier-elf and several girl friends wore doing mi-sinnary wo*k and learned of Mi^s Shojr’s .-:ek- ness. They went at once toiler home and found the family complete won> out from watching and care. They at once sought to u=s!sr, never for a mo ment thinking she couli recover. They watched ever her, took her deli cacies, and when the change for the better-took p’aee she recovered rapidly. In conclusion shosaM: “1 think it is one of the most wonderful cutes ever recorded.” Mr. H. C. Ayers, the popular drug gist of Sidney, said; “I sold the first bottle of the remedy to tbe parents of Miss §horr, and it is simply wonderful what it did for her. Dr. Acker’s Eu- glish remedy is wonderfully popular in this town and deservedly so. No such recovery from almost certain death has ever come to my notice. It is almost past belief.” The above are* most wonderful state ments but they prove the maryclcqs nature of this case beyond question They also show how important sqcfc tin experience may be in the case of Others, perhaps year own, you who may be traveling the same dangerous road, bat you can ye; be saved If you will but consider and act in time. ... cases ^have been cured by evea £ mail berds and Hacks must be t* i° r » °. t * ler treatment had foiled watched, because they are ih. life nt | u la put up in 25 and BO cent boxea. the people, and there are very few Charles B. Berry, a prominent rail fences for protei lion. At the entrance road man ot St. Lonis, believes that to tbe Bhoue vailey, near a vil- tb e time is not far distant when rail- lage, high cn the very top of a cliff, r °ad colleges riiil be established as Ibe was the marble sta’ue of some noted railroad businrss “requires as much hero. He stands wiih outstretched technical knowledge and skill as law hand, pointing to the pleasant fields or medicine.” beyond, the home of peace and plenty tt’e follow the beautifnl Shone, with KVEtt rhinted. , , ’ i eaa Yon Find tbe Ward? its eiear, dark green, or blue waters There is a 3-!uch display advertise- all »hi way to Geneva. They bound ment in this paper, this week, which and rush a'oDg towards the plain io I has no two words alike except one perfect abandon;. At Genet a,- the wor ^« The same is true of each new conductor took on’ ..eke.s, and drove to the Hotel D’ Angletuire, aod places a “Crescent”on everything they found English clerks iu attendance, make and publish. Look foi ir, send and good warm rooms, with good ser-1 ^® name fhe word,_and they Fapiiies’s 5 Hardware! We are b.ring with ns; anil all over the country, the dreedfal sconrage T Hundreds are heui E L3.- cored right here at our uoors f-uuiury, tm Grippe. PLOW STOCKS OF ALL KINDS, PAKiTINCr TOOLS Ecec, Shovels, Manure Porks, Bakes, Eto. to a few hour* by taking two tea«pon B fall cf Oerneiuerin one-lialf sla»i bot water every dour fer sir or eight bou r«. It is as pleasant to take aa a glass of lemonade. b We are recoiving teetimonials daily, and • ->■ **-• i of good conld fll' this paper withtberamesw.-we and weft known people who have been cured. Or Inn.ct.adi*,,* a./l ■ - ■ . a Traces, Back-Bands, flames and Bridles. - Wd a*gravated cases "oi tjee. We could see from the windows I LUho^repb'or Sample Free. ’ Beautifal Mount Blanc in the distance', with Its ^ -r-» » white,top Tlsiug like a sliver tipped tri- There is a well-known man of some- angle; at sunset, the silver turned to | thing like fifty-two years of age in gold in the rays of the setting sun, and I ^ew Haven, Conn , who never knew ike mountain became a diadem ot gold. ' v ‘ la£ tobacco smoke was like until be Use other peaks are not so sharp, and M 1 *** passed hi* lorty-flfth year. Now One of them was caught three times in quick succession! A Shrewd Csuens-Taker. Up to date the most Ingenious cen sus enumerator has tamed up iu the Herkimer street district in Brooklyn. When he called at a residence the other mornlDg naturally the lady of the house asked of fclui the purpose of the census. “Madam,” be replied with much gravity; “we are counting the people and want to find as many as Tift Ccj. The officers should keep, a vigilant watch on Cook’a wagon yard, and detect if possible^ the party whe is plundering the patrons of the place. Bocltlea’* arnica naive. T ie bsst salve In the world foi Cats raises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, evsr Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, possible so that we can reduce taxes,’ j SSS*5SSSfi®»5?S ~~ _.*•• ~ layreqairel. It is guaranteed to give T»iu T,rri>.|,u«iss erfeet sariafactir'^ qr money refand- Democraliu'' ' n ,b ® raoraing, hurried ;or diffieult d. Price cents per box. breathing, raising pli'egm, tightness in nr ssle by Lamsr, Bankln « Lamar, pjickenedipuise, chilliness im nn. OR-w^slv - Ihe chest, <: the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first sfoges of .consumption. Dr. Acker’s Eng Spercaeg Cmm 3. H. Clifford. Xew Castie, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Bheuma- tiam, his Stomach was disordered, htS- Liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite feU away, arid he was terribly reduced in fiesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cared him. Edward-Shepherd, Earrithnrg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes oi Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and bis leg it >,C- sonnd and well. John Speaker, tawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said be was incura ble. One battle Eiectrio Bitters and one box BnckienU Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by H -f- Lamar A Son’s drag store. 3 The carpenter is uat always a math ematician, hut is handy with his “ad*.” are a darker shade of gray. Near ns i:c lower ranges of mountains, but the King of Mountains, rises magnificent- I ■ above them ail. The hotel is on the b ink cf Lake Geneva; beyond near Mount Biaac, is the beautiful vale of ChatGmr-ni, the icviiest vailey iu Switzerland, and fourteen miles up the lake on the saoie ride that we are on, is Lord Byron’s Csstle of Chillon- ^The Lake is a trifle larger than Chan- esfeq ia l.ke, with the Moqut Blanc r; uge to the East, and the Jara moun tains on the West. '1 lie lake lias Ore? number of (tea) arid sgii boats, tpiny cf the latter with ancient look ing sails; and has the most richly col ored dark green, or bine water that we have ever seen, holding in Eolation probably, some mineral or coloring matter. The Bhone flows in a strong, wide stream, direct from the Lake, through the centre of Geneva, where It is crossed by several Bridges; one in particular, standing on the identical Spot where Julius Creaer built the bridge five? Which he and hit army crossed the Alps; the Bhone, follows tbe valiey down to the beautifnl plains of France, over tlie same route we fol lowed to Geneva. Tbe Sonne low, and the two join at Lyons, and run a iopj dUtiuoe, side by side, in the same channel. The bine of tbe Alpine Btreams, mingling with tbe yellow from the hiiig of France; an interesting gtndy, surely. In water col or. In front of tbe hotel the Late Is X of a mile wide, and the ontiet is abont one mile long. Thousand! of small, Silvery fish can he seen In iu clear waters, aa they dart around; and near ths shore, theamsllest pebble can be detected at tbe bottom of tbe lake. Geneva clusters around tbe extreme end of the outlet, aa .Jamestown does around I,ake Chantauqna. Geneva is built on the bluff shove the lake. Streets rise one above the other, and rite lower ones cpt under the upper; upper one ^bridged over tha lower. Fins hotel* are aeat- bie ured all around the outlet on both sides; back of them are the stores, res- Coffse-a-Iay be uses two hundred cigars a month on an average. The largest raisin vineyard In the 1 world now in hearing is owned by A | Cheatham's Tasteless Chiil putnp in 75 yonrt The senior proprietor ol this paper colds for has been subject to frequent some years, which -were sure to lay him up if not doctored at once. He finds that Chamberlain's Cough Hem- eJy isreliaqle. It opens tbe secretions relieves tha lungs and restores the tha lungs and restores the system to a healthy condition. It freely used as span as tbe cold has been contracted, awl before it becomes set tled in the system, it greatly lessens the attack, ann otten < ures in a single day What would h»ve otherwise been a severe cola.—Northwestern Hotel R.-porter, D-s Moines, ia. 50 cent bottles for ale by H J Lamar & Sons. Rheumatism. Catarrh, Iteuialcla. Indigestion in its many forme, Feuah Diseases. Blood and Skin Discus <D billty.ard many other disei bj imparity of the blood. _ Blood and Stomach ia life, keep these codition and diset aa cannot exist. We timeS^L%^.° t<mrb00k3 ° fTcs - fLOOpsrbot’l central e* caused Y. M • be B1 in jcoo<I cod vl 11 gladJj SSE SEST EsIEFS For sole at ? Lfia per bot fie py all Druggists. KING’S ROYAL GERMATUER CO. ATI. INTI, GA A prominent Bostonian says that as a favorite diet of great men, pie has played a very important part In shap ing the thought and destiues of the world. DOCTORI Th«® CoJebrated ■ /» u 7> n f 1,1113 IWllre Cursor SI**: JlGKER S U23d ^ -c ’ wnfmmmtm, aod: ¥ CouU9fitton. Small, pleas.: aat aad a faTorlto wJtlt the! ladles. Bold la “ PILLS, rs*- The pbiiosopber esn be plain amongst men; bat no ®sn can eudnre with patience n woman’s sinr about his clajhicg. Soy, Try 1 his. It will cent yoa nothing and will snroiy do yon good, if yon have a Cough, Cold, o- any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. ,Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Doughs and Colds is goarenteed to give relief, or mosey will be paid back. Sufferers irom Ls Grippc found it just the Ihiug agd rinder iu use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense'and learn for yourself jo3t bow good a thine it is. Trial bottle, free at H. J. Lamar & Sons Drug Store. Large size 50e. and *‘•00 3 23Gt Absence makes tbe heart grow fon der, but preaenoe causes it to glow like a full moon. .Hundreds of people drag along through the weary Summer months, their lives made miserable by chills and fevef, and who bould be well and happy if they would only take Cheat ham’s Tasteless Chill Tor.ic. It never fails to cure and Is only 75 cants per bottle. No cure, no pay.” Mme. Tateno, wile of tbe Japanese mlnUter at Washington, is s clever lit tle lady, who snows a great aptitude for acquiring the ways and ensto even the language of this Occiden tal land. Her dinner parties are nota- i of the capital. dinner For old seres, skin eruptions, p! m _ _j, w „ . r P‘«, ulcers and syphilis, use only P w.th a lunch for ; e. p„ and get well and enjoy ,he bles^ ) ilote at seven. In j ing*t>nly to be derived from the use of bitter orange mar- ! ?* p * p * (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and » ' PotOSaiuiXl.) igestion; j . • 'Su-nal.y added to j Trie people of Gloucester, Mass ie breakfast bill of .are. None of the j have decided to build a fishing ressel furnish soap, | | 0 r exhibition at tbe World Very acceptable mirrors are now made of woocF in Germany. The wood is treated to a chemical bath, after which it may be polished to sbino like silver. PUBLIC SAFETY DEMANDS That only honest and reliable medicines should be placed upon the market. Mean- not, therefore, be stated too emphaucally, nor repeated too often, that all who are io. Deed of a genuine Blood-purifier should he sure and ask for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Your life, or that of some c near and dear to yon, may depend on the use of this wen-approved remedy to prefer ence to any other preparation of similar It is compounded of Honduras sar- (the variety most rich to curative ), stillingia, mandrake, yellow the Iodides. The process of wan ts original, skilful, scrupulously 1 such as to secure the very best qualities of each ingredient. This is not boiled nor heated, and is, therefore, not a decoction; bet it is a com pound extract, obtained by a method ex clusively our ewn, of tbe best cud most powerful alteratives, tonics, and diuretics known to pharmacy. For the last forty years, Ayers Sarsaparilla of the a popular Its form ula is approved by the leading pbysidaus Being pore and highly con- tt is the most economical of any Every purchaser of Sarsaparilla should Insist upon having this preparation and see that each bottle J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, In every quarter of tlie globe Ayer’s'Sar- a!l diseases of tbe Wood. Ixrsrcil druggists gg§T to testifying to the superior excellence Is medicine a in the city of its t and to its great popularity INDSTINCT PRINT sold in „ ^ENGLAND Ayer’sSarsapanlia : fcr _ Is - I * d -“ a! - a Preptred Lt L»r. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowei:. j A m ERIG A kjptd L.y at. Drugsieu. Pricef 1; six bot:It*, s'. | or . x , , , ^ ,, ... j . for 25 cents a bcttle. (■ Cures others, Will curejrou jj g T t ASTES QOOdJ ! ■!