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AUGUST a 1802.
Price $1.00 Per Year
SIX OF US AFFLICTED
With Crtuty, Scaly Skin Disease.
It Tormented Us All. Almost
Drove My Wife Mad.
Doctors and Medicines Failed. In
stant Relief and Speedy Cure
of AH by Cuticura.
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TkTt% year* ago ray wife, four little children*!
mtwtll were afllictcd with a crusty, scaly disease
•ftbs skin. It tormented u* all. fiuch a plague I
bop* will nexer airain visit my family. My
eluLiron's ages were respectively nine, seven, and
four year*. except the youngecL who was only
two months old. Of 01 our suffering, my wife
suffered the most. It almost drove her mad. The
disease first mode its appearance on my wife’s
back between the sbooVl^a, and spread across to
her breast. It looked HTVit was covered over with
Htile scales. I first bought of n drag store
medidno for skin disease, which failed to do'any
yfijh whatever. I next employed a doctor who
S£b’W-f for a short while. After trying him for
quite a while without effecting u cure, I called la
another doctor who proved to do no better than the
first. After this I bought Cuticura Uxmxdiip of
Vomm. Purcell, Ladd U Co., Richmond, Va.,
having read of them In a newspaper. Relief fol
lowed the first application, and five or six sets
cured all of us. I do not know what the disease
was w« bad, it affected us all alike, hut I do know
CuflCl'Bl cured us of that skin disease.
Rev. J. N. WOODS,
Avon, Nelson County, Va.
Cuticura Resolvent'
The new Blood end Skin purifier, and greatest of
humor remedies, cleanses the blood of ull Impurities
mad poisonous elements, and ihua removes the cause,
while Cuticura. the great skin cure, and Cdticijha
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and scalp, and restore the hair. Thus th«‘ Cuti-
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blood dUcasca, wbcn’thc best phyVicinua fail.
Bold erorj’^ere. Price, Outtccda, f;0c.; Soap,
25a.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter
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How to Cure Skin Diseases,” C4 pages, 50 1
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ALBANY, GA.
All business dispatched with
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W. L. DAVIS,
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HO DOOBTIBODTAUB&li
THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATS
“Totsr Tor.
Joan’ Jl.J JTitj Wur l> In the Ttaw-
and,, and Owt, Twelve mare Conn-
tic. i. Hear f’i.a-Tho l.efc I,fa
ts re Is Democratic by more Tfcaa
Tw<-TbMt IB Bill Braachen.
Ansi-jTon, Ala., August 3.—The
Third party has made its first organ
ized effort to capture a Sousbern State
The campaign recently closed in this
State was precisely like that -which is
going on in Georgia and in every
other State of the South where the
Third party is endeavoring to gain
control. It was led by politicians who
left the Democratic party and preach
ali sorts of wild theories of relief and
reform to the masses.
It is quite natural that in a time of
financial depression and distress the
plea ot the demagogues should win
many adherents and that there should
be moji? or less rgjjlessness under ex
isting conditions.
The Third party was well organized
in Alabama. It had au active consti
tuency in every county, and made a
most thorough canvass without regard
so color. It was led by bold and in
defatigable men who were thoroughly
acquainted with the people of the
State.
It bad not only the sympathy but
the national assistance of the Republi
can organization. There arc charges
that it received financial aid from the
national Republican committe. Every
conceivable effort was made to incul
cate among the farmers the idea that
the people in the towns were their
enemies and thus to divide the whites
into hostile classes.
Race prejudipe was also invoked,
and the appeals made to the negroes
were such as are liable to work serious
mischief. Kolb and his crowd told
their negro bearers that there was a
plot to deprive them of the ballot, and
that Democratic success would mean
their disfranchisement.
O; course with one side ac ing on
such lines the campaign was warm,
the warmest Alabama had known in
twenty years. The Democratic lead
ers did their work admirably. To
their prudences and good sense the
happy result is largely due. They ap
pealed to the reason of whites anti
biabks.
The" kept constantly before the
eyes ol the farmer what the Demo
cratic oarty has done for them and the
fact that the only reasonable hope of
furthur relief lies in Democratic su
premacy. They begged the negro to
think of the consideration he received
from his white ne’ghbors, the liberal
policy the state government had pur
sued toward him and the desirability
to both of the most friendly relations
between the races who must live to
gether.
A sharper contrast in campaign
methods was probably never befo.e
presented. It is to the honor of Ala
bama that argument prevailed over
prejudice and passion.
While tlie vote of the towns was
overwhelmingly Democratic, the rural
vote was well divided. While the
white Republicans almost to a man
supported the Third party, the negroes
by the thousand stood by the Demo
cratic ticket because they had more
confidencs in the men who commend
ed it to them. The negro vote was al
most equally divided.
The result in Alabama ought to 1 e
very gratifying to the Democracy.
That its effects will be felt in our State
there can be no doubt. Our fi lends in
Alabama have achieved a glorious vic
tory for Democratic principles. They
have set us a good example by the zeal
with which they labored in the good
cause, hv their excellent judgment and
their good temper. We congratulate
them most heartily and promise them
that on the first Wednesday in October
Georgia will take her stand by Ala
bama in the victorious Democratic line
of 1892.—Atlanta Journal.
WHAT THKI ABE SMB WB.
Brandreth’* Pills are the
known. *
First—They are purely vegetable, in
fact s medicated food.
Second—The same dose always pro
duces the same effect—other purgatives
require increased doses and' finally
cease acting.
Third they purify the blood.
Fourth—They ingorate the digestion
sod cleanse the stomach and bowels.
Fifth—They stimulate the liver and
carry off vitiated bile and other secre
tions.
The first two or three doses tell the
storyr The skin becomes clear, the
eye bright, the mind active, digestion
is restored, costiveness cured, the ani
mal vigar is recruited and all decay
arrested.
Brandreth’s Pills are sold in every
drug and medicine store, either plain
or sugar coated.
There are more than two thousand
square miles of valuable timber land
in Newfoundland.
A woman of Yuma, Ariz.. is said to
be the mother of twenty-five children.
Tli. Bid Tintra ire Noi I u li
While at our other store at Big Is
land, Va., last April, I was taken with
a very severe attapk ot diarrhoea. I
never had it worse in my life. I tried
several old-time remedies, such as
Blackberry Wine, Paregoric and
Laudanum without getting any relief.
My attention was then called to Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholere and Diarrhoea
Remedy by Mr. R, C. Tinsiey who had
been handling it there, and in less
than five minutes after taking a small
dose 1 was entirely relieved —O. G.
Rerford, Harris Creek. Am h *- st Co.,
Va.—For sale by H . J. l.imav & Sons.
Chromatopseudopsis is the medical
term for color blindness.
nr. LandePa Bec*aaeadni«B.
Mr. J, A. Lander, a prominent citi
zen of Ciarksburb, Mo., and widely
known in that state, says of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy : “I have seen its good results
and can recommend it. For sale by
Q. J. Lamar & Sons.
ll*w t«fei Tkli.
The only safe and reliable treatment
for obesity, or (superfluous fat; is the
“Leveretie” Obesity Pills, which
gradually reduce the weight and meas
urement. Yo injury or inconvenience
—Leaves no wrinkles—acts by absorp-
tien.
This cure is founded upon the roost
scientific principles, and ha« been used
by one of the most eminent Physicians
of Europe in his private practice “for
five years,” with the most gratifying
resnits.
Mr. Henry Perkins, 29 Union Park,
Boston, writes: From the use of the
“Leverette’,’ Obesity Pills my weight
has been reftucep ten peunds in three
weeks and my general health is very
much improved. The principles of
your treatment are fully indorsed by
my family physician. In proof ot my
gratitude I herewith give you permis
sion to use my name if you desire to
do so.”
Price $2 00 per package, or three
packages tor $5,00 By registered mail.
Ail orders supplied direct lrom our
office.
The Leyerette Specific Co., 339
Washington St., Boston, Mass.
The postmaster at Camden, Me.,
pays for a Sunday mail service out of
his own pocket.
Athens, Ga., Nov. 10, 1891.
Aqout two years ago I suffered in
tensely with neuralgia ot the bowels.
For a fortnight I had uot been able to
rest at ail. One evening at 7 o’clock
Dr. Whaley applied the large-sized
Electropoise, and in two hours I was
sleeping as quietly and sweetly as a
child. For eight hours I was so still
they were almost alarmed. I awoke
ref resiled, and with a desire for food.
Dr. Whaley continued the use of Ibe
Electropoise with me for . over two
months, aud it cured me. I am now
well aud strong.
Respectfully, Mrs. Ida Graves.
Griffin, Ga., March 12, 1892.
W. H e*V itaer spoon, Esq , Presi
dent, &c.—Sir.I commenced the
use of the Electropoise, perchased of
you, in Julv last. My trouble nasthe
had (.fleets from a severe case of ner-
vious prostration. The ’Poise acted
like a charm lrom the first application.
It seemed to so vitalize my entire sys
tem that my general health has become
almost entirely restored. It has been
invaluable to me, and I cheerluily
commend it to those whose condition
has been similar to my own.
Trulv, etc.,
E. W. Beck.
A 40-page bonk,describing the treat
ment and containing testimonials lrom
all sections, ami for the dire of ali dis
eases, mailed free on application. Ad-
dre-s Atlantic Electrohoisk Co., 45
Gould Building, Atlanta, Ga.
An Indian Territory women horse
whipped the editor who published,
verbatim, the letter in which she o -
dcred her paper stopped.
n ake mo mistake.
When one wants to eradicate every
indication of malaria from their system
they are truly wiss, and make no mis
take it they will try Dr. John Bull’s
etUi'IH’. TOIHIolBGP,
For many years it has deservedly
maintained its reputation as being the
most reliable ol the many
CUBE*
one sees advertised and sold for the
most annoying and enervating of all
malarial diseases, known as
CBILU AilDFEVElt,
it has a good and lasting effect and no
other remedy has ever given such sat
isfaction. Demand it of your drug
gist. Take no substitute on which «
larger prelic is made. One bottle will
do you more good than six bottles of
any other remedy, and the reliet is al
ways permanent. A word to the wise
is sufficient. It cures malaria.
Duiing divine service in a church at
Westminister, Conn., a steer dashed
against the green baize door, and ran
up the aisle with the door on his horns.
Now Try This.
It will cost yon nothing and will
sureiy do you good, if you have a
Cough, Cold, or any trouble with
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s
New Discovery lor Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid back.
Sufferers trom La Grippe found it just
the thing and under its use had a
speedy and perfect recovery. Try a
sample bottle at our expense and learn
for yourself just how g'*>d a thing it is.
Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar &
Sons Drug Store. Large size 50c. and
$1 00 3-23-6 t
One pound of Indian
170 cups of strong tea.
tea will make
Bell Wanted
To spread the good news, t.iat at last a
remedy has been 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 materiais, and will always
give relief. It you have a cough at
tend to it, do nut let it get worse, but
buy a bottle of Hasson’s Syrup,
which is guaranteed to relieve or the
noney refunded. For stie by Iliis-
it au A Agar Go.
A letter frour Judge Henderson, who
was for several years Commissioner of
Agriculture of ibe state of Georgia.
AtlantjuJSa., July 9th, 1893.
Dear Stai-rJjtime time earlv in May
I conclud'd fhat I heard of it,
that the EfrCWMEbis*. sucli as you now
have on ssi«, ngghc be of sci vice to
rue. I hail heeu for many years a suf
ferer with a ••T-teased condition of the
stomach and liver, and T wanted to see
the effects ofLhe Electroi»ols« unon the
organs. Accordingly I tried the
’Poise upon a Righpower, but expeii-
encwl no benefit as lar as my liver was
concerned
Finally 1 m ule a local spp'ica'mn to
my liver, placing the plate in contact
therewi'H t.»r about tour hours. Thi-
appliestion p'O lured considerable
commotion about. Hie *ff emd organs,
but had the h'DIn < IT .-t »h-n it passed
away of leav>"g roy liver maii appear
ances well. I am ol .he oni iio-i now
should 1 make a-f»-w more similsr ap
plications, though less severe, that 1
shall be great^r?nefitce(i if not en
tirely cured abooc my chrst and
stomach,
I applied the E'ectropoise to my
daughter, who had bren a great suf
ferer for a number of .bpiings with
fever and bowid troubles, in two
davs’ time she wgs not only rid of the
lever, but of the bowel difficulty a?
well.
In all cases of sickness we consider
the Electropolse almost indispensable.
• Yqurs very truly,
J. T. Henderson.
Forall information, &e., address
ATLANTIC ELECTRO POISE CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
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A Buildingv-Loc—The carpenters,
masons and bricklayers.
Bvsrr D ■Krai t« Interested In tk?
NatlMal Tick?’.
To arm himsa-lf against the ; opbis-
tries of the Republican party, every
Democrat shouid read iraudsantl io, r e-
hoeds of the Republican prrty, the
latest, the largest and most authentic
campaign document issued. U shows
the fallacy of protection, the weakness
of reciprocity, the financial Osinau-
agement and wasteful expenditures ol
tne Republican party. The compari
son of the Mills and McKinley bills is
an eye-opener to farmers, mechanic?
and laborers. Complete biographies
of Cleveland and Stevenson, a full re
port of the convention, the party piut-
tarm and an < xposition of Democratic
principles. Nearly 609 pages. Price
only $15). Special terms to Demo
cratic clubs. Big pay to working
agents. Canvassing book sent free
for 10 cents. Address II. J. Smith &.
Co., 263 Wabash Ave., Chicago, ill. 3c
Berlin has lately heeo suffering from
a plague of rats. They came in drove?
into tlie seven wholesale warehouses
of the city, and were of extraordinary
?ize.
M. D. Lane, Devereaux, Ga„ writes:
“One summer several years ago, while
railroading ifr 'Mississippi, I became
badly effected with malarial blood
poison that impaired my health for
more than two years. Several offen
sive ulcers appeared on my legs, and
nothing seemed to give permanent re
bel until I took six bottles of B. B. B.,
which cured me entirely.”
Women speak the truth, but not the
whole truth.
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TO THE PUBLIC'
I have no hesitancy in recoumend-
ing Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhtea Remedy to tlie public, as I
do to my friends and patrons. I used
it myself after other well-known rem
edies had failed, and it cured me in a
minutes. 1 recommend it candidly
and cheerfully upon its merits, not
not from a financial stand-point, be-
beoauMj I have others in stock on
on which I make a larger profit* but
bechuse Onambei iain’s is the best rem
edy ] know of lor bowel complaiuts.
There is no douir about it, it does
the work.—J am-s Forgy, Drnsrzlsts
McVeyrowr, ’Jtswj. For sale by H.J.-
Limar <fc Sotis.
Summer sown corn and woman’s
advice turn out well every seven years.
Saved a «•■«>>< Life.
Mr, J. E. Thorougligood, writing
from Georgetown, Delaware, savs:
Two leaspoonluls of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
saved the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of
this place.” He also states that sev
eral other very bad eases of bowel
complaint there have been cured by
this remedy. For sale by H. J. Lamar
& Sons.
Seven counties ot northern Texas
have refused to isue a marriage li
cense to a sixteen-year-old boy and a
wido of forty, who has thirteen chil
dren.
The mortality trom what are called
winter diseases is not easily estimated,
coughs, coldi, 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 lrom consumption. Hum
phreys’ Specifies Nos. 1 and 7, for lever
and inflamation, for coughs and colds,
ate sovereign, curing promptly,mildly,
safely and effectually, and thus arrest
ing pneumonia—as hundreds of thous
ands testify. They have been in use
lor many yeare, and have s? univer
sally met the expectations of the peo
ple that we are almost “carrying coals
to New Castle” to thus speak oi; hem-
—Exchange.
Woman’s beauty, rainbows
forest echoes soon pass away.
and
and
“La
Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong
healthy, try Electric Bitters. If
Gripne” has left you weak and weary,
use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts
directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid
neys, gently aiding those organs to
perform their functions, If vou are
afflicted with Sick Headache, you will
fiud speedy and permanent relief by
taking Electric Bitters. One trial will
convince you that this is the remedy
you need. Large bottles only 50c. at
H. J. Lamar & Sou’s Drug Store.
Where woman rules the house the
devil is the servi >g man.
C. A. Thompson, Seymour, Ind.,
writes’ “My sister Jennie, when she
was a young girl, suffered from white
swelling, which greatly Impaired her
general health and made her blood
very impure. In the spring she was
not able to anything and could scarce
ly get about. More than a year ago
she took three bottles of Bosanic alood
Balm, and cow she is perfectly
cured.”
Where the devil cannot go himself
he sends au old woman.
Ask Year Ericags.
Who have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla
what they think ol it, and the replies
will be positive in its favor. One has
been cured of indigestion and dyspep
sia, another finds it indispensable lor
sick headache, others report remarka
ble cures of scrofula,salt rheum and
other blood diseases, still others will
tell you that it overcomes “that tired
feeling,” and soon. Truly, the best
advertising which Hood’s Sarsaparilla
receives is the hearty epdoffitmenc of
the army of friends ij$lBN|t|M by its
positive medicinal ml
Teachers. Ministers, Farmers, Me
chanics. Mercnants, a? well as their
wives, daughters and sons, who woo’d
like to devote at least a part of their
time am) attention to a work that
would bring them in :i lot of ready
money dnriog.the next lew months,
would do well to look up the adver
tisement of B. F. Johnson & Co.,
Richmond, Ya , in another column, as
it may be the means of opening up to
many new life and l»rger possibilities.
These gentlemen have been extcu-
stvely and successfully engaged in
business for many years, and they
know what they arc talking about
when they tell you they can show you
how to better your financial condition.
; ver y
iere’9
A young wiie is an old man’s post
horse to the grave.
To Build Up
Your system and restore
Your Strength
Inuigorate your liver aud
Purify YOur Blogd
Strengthen your nerves and
Give au Appetite
Take that Excellent Medicine,
P. P. P.
[Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas
sium],
Running the Gauntlet
Pearline has been through it, but it has "got there."
othermodern inwjrovementhashadthe same struggle,
unbelief, prejudice and misunderstanding—peddlers of imita
tions—the false statements of soap makers and unscrupuloun
grocers to fight against. The old way is hard to leave, even if a
better way is open. You can’t believe that Pcarlinc can do so
much; then you can’t believe that it’s done safely;—in the end,
you can’t see how you dver did without it. That’s the story of
millions—full of doubt at first, full of satisfaction at last. If
you’re at the doubtful stage, try it. You won’t know easy
washing and cleaning ’till you do,
Beware
Peddlers and some grocers will tell you, “ this is as good as” or “th«
” ’ ” IT’S FALSE—but wbat a pull for PearJine.
185 JAMES PYLE, New York, t
same as Pearline.”
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A bag of (leas is easier to watch than
one woman.
R-T- An UoUInlied
Pastor of tlie Presbyterian church
of Sparta. N. J., voluntarily Writes
strongly iu favor of Hood’s Sarsaparil
la. He says: “Nothing 1 know or
wii! ciea?e the blood, stimulate the
liver or clean the stomach like this
rerj.-Jy. i know 'f.scores and scores
who have been helped or cured by it.”
uitviiuisr,
Iras .to exclusive sale of these celebrated
glasses in Albany, Georgia.
KtLLAHI Sc MOOItB*
The only Manufacturing Opticians in the
* .South. Atlanta, Georgia,
Cyi\!«Mlers arc r.ot supplied with thea
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$500 Reward
Will }'c paid to th? agent of any scale com
pany who wi 1 ay over hia own najie as
agent* that the JOaVEs
A very fine medicine is manufactur
ed from the silk of the common Indian
corn. It has an active principle
which is very soothing to the liver and
kidneys, and in certain cases is an in
valuable part of the treatment.
"llieumau.m Cured ioiDay.
“ITystic Cure” for Rheumatism and
Neu aigia radically cures ini to 3
days its action upon the systpm is
reins kable and mysterious. It r--
move ? at once the cause, and the dis
ease immediately disappears, fi t e
first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents,
fiold by Uileman & Agar Co., •drug
gists, Albanv.
Itch on human ami horsie? and ali
animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool-
ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Tnis nevi r
fails. Sold by Hiisniaii & Agar. Al
bany, Ga.
Tbe Mild Power Cures.
For forty years Dr Humphreys’ lias
been proclaiming “The ,’>Ii d Powe
Cures” and his fpeeitu s have not only
been scattered everywnere but have
come into daily use in tens of thous
ands of families all over the land. Fur
the young, me ieeble, the ailing, to the
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Scarcely a disease known among men,
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The su7ering relieved; the health re
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usefulness extended by these simple
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5 To® YVagonSealeSfiO
is not eqnal to an j; msrfe. and a standard i e-
liable e«a!e. For particulars address only
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Wharf,
Commerce
Abbots East Indian O rn Paint
c ires all Corns, Warts aud Bunions.
As a general liniment for sprains
am) bruises or for ihpumatism, lame
back, deep seated or muscular pains,
Chamberlain’s Pain Ba‘m is unrivalled-
For sale by Hilsman <£ Agar Co.
The Empress of Austria lately or
dered that 50,090 rose trees should be
planted around the statue of Heine, to
be erected on her property at Corfu,
on a rock over 2,000 feet above the
level of the sea.
MELONS
SPECIALTY.
« & CO.
BUFALO, TV. Y.
Consignments oi early Fruits and
Vegetables, and
M ELOIVS EARS
REFE-
S0LIC1TED.
To Ray b^ak mr Boat!
ban be in Buffalo*
Morgan Lake Manufacturing Co.
BE Aim II
APOLLO WAS A PERFECT BflAN
MIFE6T IN FORM l-MATCWtfSS IN WAR!
S« anxious wers the nociriits f,r s:«lwar»
lufii that pnur bo vs at biith
were put to d.-.vh.
Every Man can be ?TR0NO
* Vigorous in all rc specti.
YOUNG MEN OR OLD
•offering from NERVOUS DE
BILITY, Lot or Failing Man
hood, Physical Excesses, Mental
, Worry,Stunted Development,or
tony PERSONA. tVEAKNESS can b*
restored to PERFECT HEALTH and
the NOBLE VITALITY of STRONG
VEN, the Pride 4 Power of Nations.
We claim by years of practice bv
our exclusive methods a uniform
^ ‘Monopoly of Success’ in treat-
sing all Diseases. Weaknesses dt
'I Affliction* of Men. Testimonl-
' '•Irfrom50atate3ttterrftor!os
DUflNEWBOOKSr
nlfrec, sealed, post-
j> limited time. Get it
ffhile yon can. Pnll explanations for HOME TREAT
MENT. Yon can be FULLY RESTORED as thousand*
uare been by ns. Bead our testimonials. Addres*
ERIE MEDICAL CO. Buffalo. N.Y.
~ FOUTZ^S
MORSE AND CATTLE POWDER )
No Hors* .il die of Colic. Horn or Luira Fr>
gee, if Fontr*, Pi-wders are uner* In time.
Kont/.'s I*o /dcr.fl will rare nn<| prevent Hog CnoLRRi.
Foote’s Powders will prevent Gaphs tn Fowia
Ponte’s Powders will Increase the quantity of milB
ind cream twenty per cent., and make the bntterfirm
ind sweet.
Foote's Powders will enre or prevent a’mosfc rvsn
ITOfask to wintmYTorewnmfT caraeinrc snr.jecr. —
Fotrrz’s Powdkrs will oivk Satisfaction.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID :
, FOt/TZ, Proprietor,
MALTIICOB.EL. LUX
FOR OUR CATALOGUEand PRICES
ULAS engine works,
•NDlffNAPOLiS, 57ID.
HUMPHREYS 9
This Precious Ointment is the
triumph of Scientific Medicine. ?
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with it as a curative
and healing application. It has been
ustd over 40 years, and always affords
relief and always gives satisfaction.
For Piles—External or Internal, Blind
or Bleeding; Fistula in Ano : Itching or
Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is
immediate— the cure certain.
WITGH HAZEL OIL
For Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contraction from Bums. The relief is instant
—the healing wonderful and nncqualed.
For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas,
Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or
Scald Head. It is Infallible.
For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore
Nipples. It is invaluable.
Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, 25 Cents.
Sold by Drn^sWi, or scot post-paid on rec«ii>t of price.
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THE PILE OINTMENT
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GERTRUDE, G.t.
Fun
For
Two. Pear ..Crates.
Hires’ Root Beer.
All cbUdidO enjoy & drink of
% go does every other member of the family.
ASS cent package makes 5 gallons of this delicious
drtek. Don’t be deceived If m dealer, for the sake
of larger profit, telle you some other kind Is
“just as good frlse. Ko imitation teas good
as the gen uine Hires'.
Small Packages are
Best for Pears
and Peaches,
DOCTOR
ACKER’S!
ENGLISH
for Coaths. Cold, and Consumption, It beyond .
qoeffioothofroateototairmodern remedies.:
ItadllstopaCooghlnone night. It will cheek;
aColdtaaday. It will prevent Croup, relieve;
Asthma, aad CURE Consumption if taken In;
time. IF THE UTTLE ONES HAVE ;
WHOOPING COUGH j
OR *
CROUP :
Use li Proapily.;
IT WILL CURE:
WHEN EVERY-;
THIS3 ELSE!
_ FAILS “Youl
\r*~ ” can’t afford to;
f be without it.’’!
A25C. bottle ouy save SI00 in Doctor’s bills.
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