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OATES WAS VIGOROUS
A letter from Judge Henderson, who
was for several years Commissioner of
Agriculture of the state of Georgia.
Atlanta, Ga., July 9th, 1893.
Dear Sib Some time early in May
I concluded from what I heard of it,
that the Electropoise, such as you now
have on sale, might be of service to
me. 1 had been for many years a suf-
terer with a diseased condition of the
stomach and liver, and I wanted to see
the effecu of the KTectro poise upon the
organs. Accordingly I tried the
’Poise upon a higbpower, bat experi
enced do benefit as far as my liver was
concerned.
Finally 1 made a local application to
my liver, placing the plate in contact
therewith for about four hours. This
application produced considerable
commotion about the affected organs,
but had the happy effect when it passed
away of leaving my liver to all appear
ances well. I am of the opinion now
should 1 make a few more similar ap
plications, though less severe, that 1
shall be greatly benefltted if not en
tirely cured about my chest and
stoo'ach,
I applied the Electropoise to my
daughter, who had been a great suf-
A-headof
A Household Remedy
FOR ALL
BLOOD and SKIN
DISEASES
A Clever ft stake That Resulted In a
GMd Jake*
that can be used for washing
and cleaning, is PEARL-
IXE. Ifyourworkisheavy.
it is a necessity; if your
•work is light, it isaluxury.
It lessens the labor of
11 washing,andhelpsevery-
I where in the housework.
f There’s nothingsoharm-
so effect-
o popular
-it is rapidly
:eedingrsoap. Tryitforwash-
—>—try it for washing any-
fer your own sake and ours,
he times."
unscrupulous grocers will teli you, “ tkia
or the same as Pearline.” IT’S FALSE—
tv CL1 Pearline is never peddled, ar.cl if your grocer sends you soanw
thing in place cC Ttarlinc. do the honest thing—sendit An A JAMES PYLE, J3*w YmK
HI3 TREATMENT OF AX IMPER
TINENT KN IGHT OF LABOR.
Capt. R. Hobbs, who never loses an
opportunity to eoioy a joke at an
other’s expense, tells a good one on
himself.
It occurred while on bis way from
Cumberland island and Capt. Hobbs
tells it as follows :
“We bad just gotten seated in the
train at Brunswick preparatory for the
trip home and were waiting for the
train to pull out. While we were sit
ting there a gentleman passed through
the coach that I at once took for Mr.
Henry G. Turner. The gentleman in
question was just about Mr. Turner’s
size, wore a straw hat and bad a bas
ket in his hand.
“The resemblance was so striking
that it never once occurred to me that
Mr. Turner was in Washington and be
ing anxious to greet my friend with
congratulations on his new district I
arose and proceeded to overtake him.
“Just as he reached the door I put
my hand on his shoulder and said,
‘Hello, Turner, I’m glad to see you!”
“Imagine my chagrin when the
gentleman turned and inagood nature
said, *I’m the other fellow.’ And
then I saw it was Judge Atkinson,
who had been Turner’s
Macon Played Alban/
Yesterday.
His Language Was Emphatic an*
Strictly t* the Pslat WUaaut Any
Hiucing.
Botanic Bleed Balm
K r, (r « c SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
yurgt? RHEUM. ECZEffiA, every
form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be
sides being efficacious intoning up the
system and restoring the constitution,
when Impaired (nr,' any cause. Us
almost supernatural healing properties
justify us in guaranteeing a cure, It
directions are followed.
8ENT FREE “ BoJk'cr^onUcM. 1 ’
BLOOD BALM CO., Ailania, Ca.
ALBANY SHOWS UP WELL
c: I 1yy less—nothin
v 1 y' ive—nothin;
'wa Ks' and yet so new
J SUCCI
/ ing dishes-
thing—everything; only try it-
A house without Pearline is “ behind tl
f •) Peddlers and sont
is as good as
•There was
Washington, June 23,
a lively i-cene . this morning in
House just before its assembling,
Devlin, of the tx-ci
Vcntcrclny UanalJig D:ty*si Albany
—About One Thousand I’cople tvit-
iimcd the Same-All tl»e Easiness
one John
commiuee of :he Knights of Labor,
came near getting a good blow from
Gen. Oates,
Houses Cloted utid Ererynnc Went
to Sec .llacoa and Albany Piny tire
veteran of
the Confederate army and at present
chairman of the special commiuee in
vestigating ttie Homestead trouble and
the Pinkerton
cn Gnre
Long licanl cf Game—Gag
Xlicm fnmcoHIisho Called Jcru
snlcm Ov.rinker*.
ferer for a number of Springs with
fever and bowel troubles. In two
days’ time she was not only rid of the
lever, but of the bowel difficulty as
Weil.
In all cases of sickness we consider
the Electropoise almost indispensable.
Yours very truly,
J. T. Hkndebson.
For all information, &c., address
systeifc. The trouble
grew out or a criticism made by Dev
lin on the conduct of yesterday’s ix-
aminatiou of the Pinkertons, and he
insinuated that an arj mrnmeiu of the
committee taken to e
#e)tDE.g.ALS0lg??If^M6^
Albany had a game of bawl Mon
day afternoon.
And every one so inclined had his Id
innings just as often as he liked.
Fortunately it happened outside the
city limits or the afternoon naps of the
infants would have been disturbed.
1'he long promised game of base bill
between Albany and Macon’s crack
league team came off as advertised at
—at—well call it Brisbine park num
ber 2, and a very large crowd wincssed
ble the mem
bers to vote on the deficiency appro
priation bill, bad been taken to give
the Pinkertons time to prime them
selves with answers to questions pro
pounded by the Knights of Labor.
When the Pinkertons appeared before
the investigating committee yesterday
morning they found that Hayes, Dev
lin and Wright of the Knights of
Labor. When the
JS THE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN GET
Goods
opponent.
You may form some idea of the ha3ty
mauner in which I apologized and re
turned to my seat.”
< OlLS-ilfE IS AH OIP
: £ R M AN jlNIME nT% Sf zls p&i t; (jukkJy.
IPPMAN BROS..oAvanmaH. Ga~
» Sole Agents Iri THE U. S. sa
Judge—If you know of any mitigat
ing circumstance you are at liberty to
state it. Prisoner—I don’t kDOw of
any except that I took to stealing be
cause I didn’t want to loaf around the
street cornors and be taken for a de
tective. -
For the least money. We have made a leputation tor
selling reliable goods and
W“BUY THE PLANET, JR., CULTIVATOR, E MONEY SAVER
The taxable property of Clay coun
ty, as given in this year, has made an
increase of $11,349.45 over last year./’
Pinkertons ap
peared before tbe investigating com
mittee yesterday morning they found
that llayes, Delvln and Wright of tbe
Knights of Labor had preceded them
and were on hand to take part in the
inquiry. The Knight of Labor men
do not represent the Homestead strik
ers, but they had prepared a number
of questions they desired to ask the
Pinkerton brothers
When the game was concluded and
Albany’s citizens wended their way
homeward in the gloaming, the gently
creeping shades of nightfall hid! from
view the expressions on thyr faces for
they were not altogether ,a3 happy as
when Albany buried Monte zuma in
three straight games.
Albany has a good local team, a fact
that lo one will dispute; but when
they tackled a league team it was sim
ilar to the task of the little 120-pound
painter who tried to stand before Prof.
Gearhart last spring in ’ a contest ol
strength.
Putting it ju3t as mildly as the occa
sion will permit Albany was not iu it
a little, bit.
But Albany is the champion ama-
tuer club in Southwest Georgia, great
and wonderful victories have been won
and nothing would do but that profes
sionals must be tackled.
The Macon team arrived on yester
day afternoon’s Central traiu accom
panied by Messrs. Altmayer, Witkow-
rki, Hertz and Lilian, that of thq
Macon Baseball Association. There
Savannah, Ga., April 26, 1889.
Having used three bottles of p p p
for impure blood and general weak
ness, and having derived great benefits
from tbe same, having gained 11
pounds in weight in four weeks, 1
take great pleasure in recommending
it to all unfortunates like
Yours truly,
John Mobkis.
Office of J N McElrov, Druggist.)
Orlando, Fla., April 20,1891. j
Mess. Livpman Bros., Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sirs—I. sold three bottles of
i> r i’ large size yesterday, and one bot
tle Lilian size today.
The i'pp cured my wife of rheuma
tism winter before last. It came back
on her the past winter and a half bot
tle, $1.00 size, releived her again, and
she has not had a symptom since.
1 sold a bottle of r r p to a friend of
mine, one of his turkeys, a small one
took sick, aud bis trite gave it a tea
spoonful, that was in tbe evening, and
W E ELL THEM LOW
AND POULTS?.
500 Pace Book ou Treatment of Animals
and Chart Seat Tree.
cueuh; Fevers, Congestion*. Inflammation
A.A. 1 .M>inal Menlnglti*»Mllk Fever.
II.li.—strains, Lameness. Klieaumtiam.
C. C.--Distemper, Nasal Discharged.
D. D.—Hots or Grabs, Worms.
K.E.—Cenzhs, Heaves, Pneumonia.
F. F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
G. G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages.
XI.II.--Urinary and Kidney Diseases.
J ,I.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
•Ii..—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis.
Single Bottle (over 60doseoX - - .CO
Stable Case, with Specifies, Manual,
Veterinary Cure Oil and Aledleator, 87.00
Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00
Sold by Drnntitt) or foot prepaid auyrrbrre end lnuy
tpusUty os receipt or price.
HOBPJIREYS*SEP. CO., in * mmuin SL, KcwToi*.
Our stock is complete and embraces every need of
the Farmer—such as
The proceedings
of the committee were opened by a re
quest that tbe questions prepared be
put to the witnesses, and after consul
tation the members of the committee
decided, although such course was
rather out of the usual line of con
ducting an investigation, to put these
questions to the witnesses, and that
tbe committee would then ask such
questions as any member might think
necessary to secure additional infor
mation. The committee announced
this purpose and were then notified
that they weie desired in the house to
vote. They accordingly took a recess
nd banded the questions to the Pin
kertons, who, with their attorney,
took the written questions of the
Knights of Labor, and prepared writ
ten answers, making direct responses
to each.
Devlin this morning, before the as
sembling of tbe house, approached
Oates and asked for a copy of the tes
timony. He was told he could get an
order to see the stenographer's notes
and take points from it, or he could
obtain a printed copy Tuesday when
the roport came from the printer.
Oates asked him to furnish as soon
as possible any names of witnesses he
bad, as the committee desired to close
the inquiry. Devlin then said thac he
thought the action of the committee
yesterday was most extraoidinary, and
critlc'zsd the "committee for allowing
the Pinkertons to see the written ques
tions and read them before they were
asked by tbe chairman. His manner,
as well as his words, offeuded Judge
Oates, who told him that the committee
had treated him and life associate
with extraordinary consideration, hav
ing given their questions precedence
over those of the committee, and that
his criticism now was improper aud
imyertinent. More words followed,
and J udge Oates finally told Devlin
that he might “go to h—11.”
Devlin charged that tbe committee
had taken a recess at the instance of
Pinkerton, with the insinuation that
it was to enab'e the lawyers to prime
them! Oates recited that this was
false, that Devlin was a d—n liar, and
that he (Devlin) knew that he was a
liar. The two seemed about to come
to blows when members interposed
and tbe doorkeepers hustled Devlin
out of the hall.
Farmers’ Hardware
llaa’c.
This is the age of hurry. Every in
terest in the world, commercial scien
tific, religious, seems to he in earnest
quest ot some way by which results
may be brought about more quickly.
Ocean steamers race the
PLOW STOCKS or ALL KINDS, FARMING TOOLS
Hoes, Shovels, Manure Forks, Rakes, Etc.
seas against
time, and railroads compete for the
reputation cfhaving the fa9te3t trains.
Newspaper correspondents are giver
every facility that money vnd infiueDci
can command that tiipy may compass
the globe in the shortest time evei
known. The civilized nations of the
world are in eager haste in the accom
plishment of great political movements,
and even the oriental countries, usual
ly considered behind tbe age, hayt
caught the spirit of the times.
As individuals men are in haste to
make fortunes and become famous.
Enterprise is commendable; energy is
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Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
»nd Prostration, from over-work or other causes.
|l per Tii57 or 5 Wals and large vial "powder, for $5.
Sold by Druggists, or sent posljmid on receipt Oi" price.
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WOMAN
NEVER FAILS
Y Send for ottr little book, tells £
DL #11 you want to know.. a
§y r HA? 0AV3 YOUR LOTL&
SSjjk Leverctte Specific Co.^£-
Gees what he wants:
“Man wants but little here below
All that is very true.
And, more than this, it ; s a fact,
lie generally gets it, too.
living. I hoeoughn^ss may be ..en
ticed to gratify atninuous haste, Tht
student cuts short his college course
'hat he may get into active business,
and mastery of self, and influence over
others that comes onif with a thorough
education are lost. Young men, not
willing to rise step by step as the re
sult of faithful service where employ
ed, joiu the host of adventures, who
oftener lose than win. Be quick t<
see and use every opportunity, but
avoid undue haste." Set a high mark;
flx the eye upon the summit, but do
not permit ambition to pursuade you
to attempt Attainment ot the height by
unknown and seemingly shorter ways.
A man who carelessly pushes his boat
into the stteam of reckless haste will
soon find himself, helpless in tbe
rapids of failure.—Young Men’s Era
home and a large number of the spec
tators were provided with extra pairs
of ioungs for tbe occasion.
When the game was. called Albany
went to the bat and as Gagen grasped
the willow, he .looked determiadly- at
Hart, Macon’s wonderful phenomeg
non. The crowd became quiet, a still
ness settled'over the scene aud Mr. G.
Noel porter, the Macon candy drnm-
jner called “play ball.” In the first,
two men succeeded in getting on bases
uid it began to look as if Albany
would put up a good game, when.
Harry Iv**mp went to the bat amid
loud shouts and cheers. ‘ A lick now,
Harry, and get the ftuff!” “Over the
fence, Harry!” "“Purse for a home
run!” and other enthusiastic expres-
The mortality from what are called
winter diseases is not easily estimated.
Coughs, -colds, bronchitis and sore
throat make up fully one-half of the
death rate. More people die from pneu
monia, which first began as a “bad'
cold” than from consumption. Hum
phreys’ Specifies Nos. 1 and 7, for fever
m F. TIFT & CO
and inflamation, for coughs aud colds,
aie sovereign, curing promptly, mildly,
(Trade nark.)
safely and effectually, and thus arrest
ing pneumonia— as hundreds of thous
ands, testify. They have been in use
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REMOVES Nausea, Sense of Fullness,
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REVIVES Failing ENERGY.
RESTORES Normal CSrcuIatfQQ, end
■Warns to Toe Xus.
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OLD PICKET and ASTOR, vchich
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for a stimulant or tonic they have no
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by physicians for medical purposes.
Also a full line of BRANDIES, GINS,
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IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WISES
which they a re offering at prices to
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Special attention given to the jug
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and we guarantee satisfaction.
Help Wanted
To spread the good news, that at last a
remedy lias beeu found which is a cer
tain sure cure for coughs, colds and
kindred diseases. Hassons Syrup of
Tar is the name of this medicine,
which is compounded from the best
and purest materials, and will a'w.ays
give relief.a. jlf you have a cough at-
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FOUTZ’S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER
The use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Oce bottle
may not cure “right off” a complaint of
years; persist until a cure is effected. As a
general rale, improvement follows shortly
after beginning the use ot this medicine.
With many people, the effect is immediately
noticeable; but some constitutions are less
susceptible to medicinal influences than
others, aud tbe curative process may, there
fore, iu such cases, be less prompt Perse
verance in using this remedy is. sure of its
reward at last. Sooner or later, the most
stubborn blood diseases yield to
-Bo House v .ii die .; Colic. Boy3 or Lux. it
IKK, If Font.", i'i .wtloi-3 are used In time.
FooIk-s Pc vflcrswtll enre and prevent Hen CiroT.-Kf
Fonts** Powders wit prevent Gapks in Fowls
FontxW Powders will Increase the quantity of miB
ted cream twenty per cent- and make the hntserfinr
ind iwcet.
Foatz’B Powders win enre or prevent almost ctet?
9xoxa.sk to which Horses and Cattle are subject.
Pourz’8 POWDNKS WILL OIYX SA.TIHFA.OTIO*.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID B. POIiTS, Proprietor,
BAXiTZMpXUS. SS2X
j [ Morning
! t Noon
Albany never scored a run
until Will Keuip in the fifth inning
crossed the plate as a runner for Mr.
.Jesse Beall and then everybody let h’s
The foilowing is the
Watered silk—An umbrella.
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
SOLE AGENT*
Hou \V. V. Lucas, Ex-State Audi
tor ot Iowa, says: “I have used
Chamberlain’s Cougb Remedy in my
family and have no hesitation iu say
ing it is an excellent remedy. I be
lieve it is all that is claimed for it.
Persons siflicted by a cough or cold
wifi find it
longs aloose.
official score:
MACON
ALBANY..;
NOTES.
—The.receipts were something oyer
a hundred dollars.
—If Albany is satisfied with the re
sult of tackling a league team it is safe
to say that Macon is.
—Mr. McKay, a conductor on the.
Central road and.father of the catcher
on the Albany team, took in the game.
—There was much lack of coaching
on the Albany team. The home boys
might have done better had some good
coac hing been done.
—If Albany did lose she has the
honor of having the result sent over
the country by the Associated Press.
What do you think of Albany appear
ing in the reports in the large dailies
all over the country ?
—An ice cream vender would have
driven a rushing business during the
game, There were plenty qi the fair
sex on nand aud the weather was
favorable.
“For several years, In tlie spring months,
I used to be troubled with a drowsy, tired
feeling, and a dull pain in tbe small of my
back, so bad, at times, as to prevent my
being able to walk, tlie-least sudden motion
causing me severe distress. Frequently,
boils and rashes would break out on various
parts of the body. By tlie advice of friends
ar.d my family physician, X began tile use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and continued it till tbe
poison in my blood was thoroughly eradica
ted.”— L. W. English. Montgomery City, Mo.
“My system was all run down; my skin
rough and of yellowish hue. I tried various
remedies, aud while some of them gave me
temporary relief, none of them did any per
manent good. At last I began to take
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, eontluning it exclusive
ly for a considerable time, and am pleased
to say that it completely
Cured Me.
I presume my liver was very much out ot
order, and the blood impure iu consequence.
I feci that I cannot too highly recommend
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to any one afflicted as I
was.”—Mrs. N. A. Smith, Glover, Vt
“For years I suffered from scrofula and
blood diseases. The doctors’ prescriptions
aud several so-called blood-purifiers being of
no avail, I was at last advised by a friend to
try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. X did so, and now
feel like a new man, being fully restored to
health.”—C. N. Friuk, Decorah, Iowa.
Ayer’sSarsaparilia
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mas*
Bold by all Druggists. Price tl; six bottles, $4.
Cures otherSs will cure you
, i Good all the time. It removes
i * the languor of morning, sus-
| [ tains the energies of noon, lulls
i 1 the weariness of night.
a friend.” There is no
danger from whooping cough when
this remedy is freely given. 50 cent
bottles for sale by II. J. Lamar &
Sou’s.
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Hires
The most beautiful and coolest resort
in Georgia. No heat, dust, motquitoes
malaria, or sandflies.
M u?ic bv the Bearden orchestra of
Augueta, acknowledged everywhare to
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For terms address
J. C. S. TIMBEBLAKE,
6 9 2m. Manager
A country subscriber wants to know
if there is any money in hens.” He
might ascertain by cutting tbe hens
open.
TAKE HI LL’.aaUiAHAHILM.
Is vour blood in bad condition? Do
you feel weak? Do you have pain?
Do sores trouble you? Are you in
poor health and growing worse? Use
Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparille. It will
make you well and strong. Do not
delay, Give it a trial. Get it from
your druggist. Large bottle (192 -eat
spoonfuls) fl 00
delicious, sparkling:, appetizing.
Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake
cf larger profit, tells you seme other kind
is “just as good "—'tis false. No imitation
is as food as the genuine Hikes'.
^end for our catalogue and prices
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS, SND;*
J. R. DeGRAFFENREID
DBl’GUDT,
Has tie, exclnsive sale of these celebrated
glasses in Albany, Georgia.
KELLAH & MOORE,
The only Manufacturing Opticisns in the
South. Atlanta, Georgia.
t#“*Pedd!ers are r.ot supplied with thes
aiuuuA glasses. l-13-rt-6ms
F cat, of Pear*.
The] steamer City of Albany, on Its
arrival on Sun^gy, brought one hun
dred barrels af pears from the Baker
county plputation of Mr. J. K. White
head.
Yesterday Mr. Whitehead shipped
them by the Southern Express Com.
pany to Northern markets.
Tbe cotton buyers and cotton factor
ies aie beginning to “pot their honsee
in order” for tbe approaching season’s
work. They expect the staple U>
begin to move in a very short time.
Pear.'.Crates
No. 920 Louisiana Ave.
Washington, D. C.
Wholesale dealer and receiver of
Florida Fruits and Vegetables, also
Northen and Western Apples, Pota
toes, Beans, ete.
Stencils, Market Reports and Refer
ences upon application.
1.000 Cen5in9 Tyler Curtain Desks o il a;
i24 Net Spot Cash, rgTSS*
No. 4007 Antique Oak Standard Tyler Do-i
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Pronl Zinc Bottom under drawers; patent; Br;
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tier lock; one lock securing nil drawers; 8 her
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Jfo. loot*. Same us nbove,except mu e of eo
Antique Ash, good as Oak. VV eight r- O!) It
Trice F. O. if. at Factory, S SI Nev. Shin
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Kololy by tbe TYuER DESK CC.. St. Louis. M
160page Catalogue or Bsnli Counters, Desks, rtc # iacoi-
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Small Packages are
Best for Pears
and Peaches.
The recent rains are making the
farmers look a little serious. Enough
is enough, even of a good thing, aud
all are anxious to get a good lick at
the gta?3 which is now becoming
abundant. We understand that cot
ton is being slightly damaged, while
corn has rather been benefitted.
IT TOVJC JtAOK ACttKM.
Or yan tie all worn out, really gnd t
tax. it is general deMlthr. Try
mhowx’h iuojrHSrrm»i
Bwfu am* TOO, cleanse your Ihw, s
a good appetite.
Slany Persons are broken
flown from overwork or household cares.
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system, aids digestion, removes excess of bilej
and cures m.i.ija- Get the genuine.
LA men
needing atonic, or children who want bnf)0»
_ ing up. should take
BHOWN-S IRON BITTERS.
It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indfr
■•atlon. Biliousness and liver Complalala.
1 UI *■ Iff ■ W cured at home with-
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