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eta, GrS.,- ctiect recently, ag?d
"tiiri^ty-<5n§ ySaffci She was the
ward and‘£espi*ai friend of Henry
sted afthe welcome
3 in Augusta.
Abraham,was so embittered against
Hagar, that she resolved to disfig
ure her rival’s face. Her better
natui-e triumphed, however, and
she on|y pierced the lobes -cffciteriihaplmcfafecertain what becomes
®ie extra session of &e Y&unes-1 * n peculiar veneration asthemotb-
isee legislature is si an «u*.L 1 e ? t>f*Ishinae];3 J the 'fodnde^ #1^
Sec. S. SalilrsB, U WMK-ng-
ion, 9, Bi 6 Uop il8ge,ld<tat ’ SaraIi ’ *> "*>*-'*
of the.C^1ie;ibio<»59 of Mobile,
in the Smith JFiouring
Mi&, 'Ggati, Ark., exploded* total
ly destroying the miS and killing
One -man,
3ohtl .A. Uhalmat^ a Kaleigh, JJ.
5** store keeper, and his brother'
Tailed >by street Jaborens,
"*raSh whom, they quarreled.
$he Hessian fly is doiiirg much:
lam age to wheat in, the upper
> of ‘Virginia.* .
i fctftehdiary fire at Hillsboro,
Ala., the other night, destroyed
“flvebaassin ess houses- - with- 7 their i
'•contents. •
In the case of the State <df.Te&J
2S3 Against Joseph jLoh.enstii*e,
charged with complicity in tlte:
<<c©ttoc swindle on the Missouri;
^Pacific Had way Company, the
! a*y failed to agree.
ears. Hagar, wishing to seem
comely to Abraham, put rings of
gold in her ears to hide the marks.
Her Turkish descendants feel to
day that a woman dishonors her
great ancestor if she fails to wear
them. 1 But many sensible * wornvn
aad girls in our lShd^want a better
reason for the fashion.
THE LAMER HOUSE
we can target! To-aay. b trouble s rO eial tondste,-will find the LANIER
' HOUSE just .the place to stop when in-
Macon. The' house is well kept, and is'
locatednear the Postoffice, Court House,.
Says one‘writer: “If - you would Opera Honse, and is in the midst of
The custom- of wearing ear
rings is so ancient that it is im
possible to tell;who set ’ the fash-j look large, but a week hence they
ion. According to the Moslem | will be buried and out of sight,
creed &rery Mohammedan lady
considers it her duty to wear them- keep a book and " daily put dowB
who was .held
the
what becomes of'them it would be
a benefit to you. You allow the
thing to annoy you just as you al-
settle on you, and lose
But if you could see
what it was -that threw yon off
and
a book and follow
CENTRAL & SOUTHWESTERN R. R’S*
[All trains of tin's system are ran by standard
(50) meridian timo, which is 3C minutes slower
than time kept by the city .J
Savakjcab, Ga., May 23,1885.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, May 2i. 1885, Pas
senger Trains on the Central and .Southwest-
era Railroads and bran cues will run as follows:
Another Cancer.
About three years ago there ap
peared on my right breast several
hard lamps which gave me almost
intolerable pain. They continued
to grow, and finally developed
into what doctors called cancer of
the breast In a short -time I
found my strength gone and my
constitution a complete wreck.
From a robust woman I was re-
A fire at \Yeason, Miss., destroy-!,
• ed (amunber of buildings, iin^lnd-; <tuced to a bel P less invalid. Sev-
iug'ihe Masonic Hall and Metfeo-j 61 al of ibe best doctors of Atlanta
<dist Church. Loss §17,000 ><rrer| fer eafed me F° 5 caQ cer, but without
: insurance. | in aproning my condition .in the
t i ir r w fie ast, and finally agreeing that
- thfoP n T 1.°' a 3 pi^ a_iS5 j fct iey could do nothing more for
• , was s o and tilledby e . The cancer by this time was
officer from whom 4*sBM|L' >tmg out my very life, and for
rescue apal. f«- aitt.ii t. i
1 i ff ve months I was a helpless, bed-
The oldest; newspaper in fee tr idden creature. About one year
world is the Pekin Gazette, itowaefs go, at the suggestionof a friend,
• estabhshedjin the year 911, andritp ‘ commenced the use of Swift’s
is said to have been issued regu- ii Specific. The first influence of
- larly since 1351. Its total circula-If the medicine was to increase the
* tion is 15,000 copies. !• discharge, but after a month or
-^he TmbKc gambling bouses arid] ' more 1 be 2 an to improve, and this
looker rooms in Memphis have*} wocder£ul medicine has brought
Mosedby: the § city authori-A'' me backto healtl1 again. I
1- • J do all my own housework, I
Nathan GjJkingra. nttive of.Po
land, aged about biirfy-five yeaas|
was shot and instantly killed the
Lettermorning in Shreveport, La.;
^>ytGus Logan, a negro gambled
} Logan claims that the -shooting
-’-was accidental. f
A horse which was known to be
- fifty years old died a few days ago
< on Staten island-+-N. Y. Sun.
It is often the man who is right
'• who is left.—Oil City Derrick.
Whitelaw Rekibas. just tiu>as&
; liis fiftieth year.
Louis Kossuth, at the age dfS§,
is still an inthusiastic botanist.
Vice-President Hendricks at
tended the Harvard commenee-
rmept
'Maggie Mitchell and family "are
■atMiong Branch for the summer.
Lillian Spencer, the actrese, jb
said to have in press a novel enti-
■rilen “Who Did It.”
Bartholdi modeled his statue «f
“Liberty” after his mother,
was a beautiful woman.
Mayor Harison says gambling
in Chicago is at an end, except at
hotel rooms and at church fairs.
The editor of the New Yack
Journal of Commerce - says he
hasn’t had a vacation for over for
ty years.
Miss Folsom, President Cleve
land’s ward, was a member of/this
year’s graduating class at Wells
'College. -
The Prince of Wales was lucky
in betting on the first and second
horses in the Derby and the win
ner of the oaks.
The President wears & closely
buttoned Prince Albert coat at all
times, and with a heavy black silk
hat.
Gov. Ireland, of Texas, was ar-
restedltke other day for keeping
his carriage standing on the .street
^crossing, antbw'. aS fined §10, and'
(cost. ;
Newspapers in London are go
ing to erect a monument to the
memory of the London* corres
pondent who perished white on
^uty-intha^SoudsjJ-
- •rifq
m
now
am
perfectly free from pain, and feel
like a new person altogether. I
cannot feel too grateful -for this
.vonderful recovery, for I am sai-
sfied if it had not been for Swift’s
Specific I would have been in my
grave to-day. I most cheerfully
recommend it to all who are suf-
i. liering from this fearful disease.
Mbs. Jane Clemons.
Atlanta, Ga., April 16, 1885.
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co. (
Atlanta, Ga.
of it, you would see what a fool
you were in the matter.
The art of overlooking is impor
tant; and if we should take time,to
write'down the origin, progress
and outcome of a few of our trou
bles, it would make us so ashamed
of the fuss we make over them
that we would be glad to drop
such things' and bury them at
once in - eternal forgetfulness.
Life is too short to be worn out in
petty worries, frettings, hatreds
and vexations.
The publishers of Miss Cleve
land’s book report that the ad
vance orders will exhaust the first
edition. A ready sale of 50,000
volumes is predicted,notwithstand
ing that the subjects treated are
not of a popular character. The
fact that the authoress is the sis
ter of the President no doubt
helps the sale of the book, though
she seems to have an individuality
entirely distinct from her brother,
and does not care to rely on her
name to sell her book. The de
mand comes very largely from the
south. The publishers are anx
ious to have the book contain £
portrait of Miss Cleveland, but she
has not as yet given her consent,
and it is not thought ‘that she will
do so. —~
$2.00 and §2.50 teb day.
A free omnibus and baggage transfer
meet every train, and no charge is made
for conveying passengers and baggage to-
and irom the Hotel
BYINGTON & CO., Props.
Atlanta Journal: The business
nen of Columbus are in earnest
about the proposed Georgia Mid
land road to connect their city
vith Atlanta. The best of feeling
] prevails, and there is no doubt
i jhat the road will receive the
’ united support of the business el
ement of Columbus. We learn
; that leading business men of Ai-
1 lanta will duplicate whatever
amount may be subscribed in Col-
* limbus, as they feel that the open-
lingof the proposed road would
.-add greatly to the railroad _ facili-
* ties of the city. The people along
-the line of the proposed road are
"willing to help all they can. The
-outlook is indeed bright for the
■ early construction of the road.
►-«-•—^ |
The first execution of sentence
-under the new “pillory” law of
Maryland took place last Saturday
at Baltimore, when & wife-beater
was given fifteen lashes; The -in
dividual who received the castiga
tion remarked: “It is a hard sen
tence for a white man to bear.”
The faet that his wife, a white wo
man, had frequently borne such
punishment did not enter his
mind.
The organ in Mrs, A. T. Stew
art’s Cathedral of the Incarnation,
of Garden City, N. Y., is the lar
gest in the world, except one at
Biga, Bussia. It is distributed
in four different parts of the build
ing, but controlled by an electric
action with twenty-one miles of
wires, and is operated with steam
power. It has 115 stops and 1,252
pipes.
Texas . has -a -premation society
a ca ''***
-t'C ~j y3wcl4e»’n Aiaies Stflve-
Tbe best Salve in the world for
-fCtets) Bruises, Sores, Dicers-,
tiheviiK. Fever Sores., Tetter, Chap^-
tkd liands, Chilblains, Corns and
Skin Eruptions, and positively
fibres Files, or ho pay required. It
is guaranteed .to give perfect satis.-
fee-lion', or money refunded. Price,! cei
05 cents per box. For sale by 1 "- - '’-
frijteF iSTGilbgyt,
The word measles originally sig
nified leprosy, although in modern
times used for a far different dis
order. Its derivation is from the
old French word meseau, or mesel,
a leper.
• Thera is a life-sized feidale
statue, cut feom salt, at New Or
leans.
An End to Bone Sor&pfngt
1.
much benefit -from Electric Bit
tors, that I feel it my. duty to let
suffering humanity know it Have'
me I would have to have the bone
scraped or the leg amputated. I
used, instead, three bottles of
Electric Bitters, and seven boxes
of JBuckleu’s . Arnica Salve, and
nay j4g is dow sound and well.”
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty
a pottle, and Bnckleris Ar
ea Salve at 25 cents per box. by
. '*•- .'
■ This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonic3, quickly and completely
Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weakness,
Impure Blood, MalttriOjChUls andFevers,
and.Neuralgia* *
Itis an uniaiUpg remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys and Iilver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and alt who lead sedentary lives.-
It does not injure the teeth, cause headache,or
produce constipation—other Iron medicines do.
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aid3 the assimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude,. Lack of
Energy, &c., it has no equal, ' C «.
455- The genuine has above trade mark and;
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
Sode only by BROWN CHEMICAL" CO., CAtTIUOKE, SB.
—IN WHICH—
AXiXa XiAXlXBS
- - (1 _ —ABE—
DEEPLY INTERESTED.
BEAD IT.
Belaib. Ga, Nov. 6,1884
GektiiBmbn:
I have been using your -wonderful rem
edy, “Dr. Bradfield’t Female Regulator,”
in my family for-a long time, and I want
to say to the suffering ones <jf my sex
twat there never was anything equal to it.
Would to God that every afflicted woman
-in our land knew of its wonderful vir
tues and curative powers as I do. I
have useda'great deal of it since the
birth of my last child, about a year and a
half ago, and I do tbtnk had it hot been
for this valuable medicine, ! wohld have
been
BED-BIDDEN FOB LIFE!
But, thanks to a kind Providence, I .was
directed to its' use, and miy life andi
health have been spared me. If my
meaufi wotdd admit of it, I would never
be without it in my, house.
I have recommended it to ar number of
my friends, and, without exception, they
have all been wonderfully relieved and
CU^ed. I give this indorsement without
solicitation and freely, for the benefit of
the suffering ones of my sex.
Yery respectfully.
Mrs. ANNA RAMP.
BEAD DOWN.
BEAD 1/OWN.
No. 51.
From Savannah.
No. S3.
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Macon
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Columbus....
Eufaula.
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Ar 4:17 p m
11^5 pm Ar.
Albany
Ar 3:10 pm:
No. 18.
From Augusta.
No. 20
10:U0 a m Ly.
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Augusta
Savannah
...Lv 9.30pm'
Ar 6:30am
5;25p in Ar.
10:10 p m Ar.
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...Macon
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11:55 p in Ar.
Milledgeville.
Eatonton
No. 54.
From Macon
No. 52.
12:0J am Ly
G;30 am Ar
Macon
Lavauuah
Augusta.
Milledgevillo '
Eatonton
Lv 8:15 a n>
Ar 3:30 p m
Ar 3:45 p m
Ar 10:19 an*
Ar 12:20pm
No: 1.
From Macon.
No.8,
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3:10 p m Ar
Macon
Eufaula
Albany
Lv 7:5i) p m
Ar 11:55 p m
2io. 5.
From Macon
Eo. 19.
9:00 a m Lv
2;05p m Ar
Macon
Columbus
Lv 6 0(‘ p m
Ar 1:50am
No. 1.
From 31 a cod No* 51. No. 53.
8.:.0 am Lv
J2:25 p m Ar
Macon Lv 6:20 p m,- 3»7 a m
Atlanta Ar 10:10 p m, 7:3J a in
No. 23.
From Fort Valley
No. 21.
9:15 p m Lv
9-10 pji Ar
Fort Valiey
Ferry
• Lv 11:10am
Al 11:55 a in
No. 2.
From Atlanta. No. 51. Nci 52.
3:40p m Lv
, 7:30 p m Ar
11:55 p m Br
Atlauta Lv 8:10 pm, 3:35 a m
Macon Ar 11 ;15p in, 7^0 a m
Eufaula Al- -1:17 p m
Albany Ar 310 pm
Columbus Ar 2:85 p m
MHledgerille Ar 1 it :19 a m
Eatonton 1 r 12 -.20 p in
Augusta Ar 3:15 p m
Sovannab Ar 6:30 a in, 3:30 p in
No. 6.
From Columbus
No. 20.
1:20 p m Lr~
Ctoo p iu Ar
10:10 y m Ar
11:05 p m.\r
6:30 am Ar
Columbus
Macon
Atlanta
Eufhuia
Albany
Milledgovillo
Eatonton
Augusta
Savannah
■ ' ' -
Fo. 9.
From Enfanla
No. 4.
11:20 a m Lv
3:10 pm Ar
5:40 pm Ar
1:50 a m Ar
10:10pin Ar
At
Eufaula
Albany
Macon
Columbus
Atlanta
Hilled gevi lie
Eatonton
Augusta
Savannah
From Albany No. 38. No. A
12:25 p m Lv
4:17 p m Ar
6:40 pm Ar
Albany
Eufaula
Macon
Columbus
Atlanta'
Milledgevflle
Latontou
Augusta
Savauuab
Lv 4:10 am
Ar 8:10 a m
Ar 2 :l 5 p m
Ar 12:25 pm
Ar liciOam
Ar 12:2Up m
.Ar 3:45 pm
Ar 3:30 p m
No. 26. From Eatonton and Milled go villfi- . ; :
1:30 p m Lv
Fatouton
2:52 p m Lv
Milledgeville
5:25p m Ar
Macon
l^amAt
Columbus
Eufaula
11:55pm Ar
Albany
■•0:10 p m Ar
Atlanta
Augusta
6:30 a m Ar
Savannah
No. 34.
Ftom Ferry
No. 22.
6:00 a m Lv
Perry
Lv 3:30 p m
6;45am Ar
Fort Valley
Ar 4:15 pm
Send for Treatise on Female Dis- j
easet, mailed free.
Senfi six cents for postage and receive
rrsea'costly box of goo da-which wfll
iw jhelp you to more money right away
than any tiling else in. the world. All,
of either sex, succeed from-Srst hour. Tfie broad
road to fortune opens before the workers, abso
lutely sure. At cnee address, TRUE S' CO.,
Augusta, Maine.--, lAX: ; xj- "
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the HGME.TODRNAL
Headquarters for Houston'rews.
Best ndvertisingmediuiiL in.this section
Local Sleeping Cars on all night trains between
Savannah and Augnsia,, Savannah and Macon,and
Savannah and. Atlanta,
eoNnrcnoire.
The Eatonton and Milledgeville trains run daily
(except Monday) botweeu Gordon and Eatonton,
and daily (except Sunday) between Eatonton and
" pon.
ra n No. 53, leaving Savannah at 3:45 p. m-./will
not stop (except on Sundays), to put off passengers
at stations between Savannah and No. .
Eufaula train connects at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines daily (Except-Sunday)
The Perry Accommodation Train between Fort
Valley and Perry runs daily (except Sunday)
2*he Albany and Blakely accommodation train
rails daily (except Sunday) between Albany and
Blakely.
At ravannah With Savannah, Florida and West
ern Bailway; at Augusta with all lines to NortU aud
East: at Atlanta with Air-Iiue and Kennesaw
Routes to all points North East and West.
Tickets for allpoints and sleeping car berths on
sale at city office. No. 20 Bull staeet.
WILLIAM BOGERS,
G. A. Whitehead, Gen Supt., Savannah.
Gen. Pass. Agent. W. F. Sheujiau,
J. O. Shaw, , Taaffie Mauager.
Gen, Trav. Agent. Savannah, Ga.
156 and 158 Second Street^
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ROBES ancl all kinds of CARRIAGE and HARNESS
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SOUTHERN MADE VEHICLES,
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Will begin in the February numberof i(^ j
POULTRY MESSENGElt
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Published at
CUCKOO, V'A.,
A Department Specially Devoted t I
Poultry in 9 •
THE GULF' STATES,
THE POULTRY^MESSENGER
-Is the only Journal in the South devoted
to the breeding of
Pure Bred Poultry and Pet Stoi
Specimen copies 5 cts. Address
POULTBY MESSENGEE,
CUCKOO, VA.
Call and examine my work and compare prices.
REPAIR WORK DONE-
The Repair shop run in connection is complete in all tits
appointments, and first-class work will be done ^as cheap
; “can be by anybody.
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THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE
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r HAS KO EQUAL"]
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And win completely change the blood in the entire system in throe months. Any
person who will take 1 J?iU each night from 1 to IS weeks, may be restored to sound
health, if such a thing bo possible. For Female Complaints these Fills have no equal.
Physicians nse them for the cure of LIVER and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mall for S5c. in. sffinpa. Circulars free. L 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston. Man.
Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neural
gia, Rheumatism. JOHNSON'S ANO
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Use) will instantaneously relieve these terrible
diseases, and will positively core nine cases
ont of ten. Information that will save many
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Prevention Is better than cure.
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT CUBES Influenza, Bleeding at the Lungs. Hoarse.
ness. Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Diarrhtea. Dysentery, Cbolerallorbus.KWnoy Troubles, and
Diseases of tbs Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars tree. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston. Mass.
■ • more monoy than at anything else by taking
'•'an agency for the bent setlingboolc ont. Be
jgiunerssucceed grandly. None fail. Teim
Free. Hallett Boob Co., rcrJlaud, Maine,
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If net, lay this paper down and send for it right
now.-
If you want it every day, send for the Daily,
■whichcnsta $10.00 a year, or $6.00 for six months,
or $".50 for three months,
IryoTt wantta teal it every week, send for the
Great Weekly, which easts $1.25 a year, or $5.00
for Clubs of Fifb.
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION
Is the Cheapest!
Biggest and Best Paper
Printed in America!
It hoe 12 pagSB chock fnll of news, gossip and
sketches every week. It prints more romance
than the story papers, more farm news than the
agricultural papers, more Inn than the' humorous
papers—besides all the nows, and
Bill Arp’s and Betsy Hamilton’s Letters,
Uncle Remus’ Sketcnes,
- Ann—
TALMAGE’fr SERMONS*
COSTS TWO CENTS A WEEK,
It comes once a week—takes a whole week to
Yead it!
Von can't well farm or keep honse without it!
Write yearnaise on apastffi card and address it
to t«, and we will send you a Specimen Co iy Freel
Address THE CONSTITUTI )N.
I- have moved into my new Livery Sta
ble, oppositeMr. O. H. Moore’s store,
where Jt will. tilwayB be ready to serve the
ihblic. I propose to keep a first'dass
uvery and Feed Stable. " . ■? 4 ;
done at short notice. I respectfully so-
S. to "
F. & W. R* HOLMES,
XkENTISTS.
OFFICE OPPOSITE EASIER HOESE
. -102 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Jan. 17, 1884—ly
It is a well-known fact that most of the
Horse and Cattlo I'owder sold in this coun
try is worthless; that Sheridan's .Condition
Powder Is absolnte’ypnre'hnd very valuable.
Nothing: on Earth will make kens
lay like Sheridan's Condition Pow
der. Hose, one teaspoonfnl to each pint or - .
food* It win also positively prevent and cure I Hog Cholera, &<l Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for2Se.ia
CHiCXEN CHOLERA
, We have made arrangements with the publishers to club
THE HOME JOURNAL
With the following journals and periodicals at reduced rates.
The figures represent the price for both papers, cash in ad
vance for one year:
Southern Cultivator, §3 25
Maeon Weekly Telegraph, . 2 90
Atlanta Weekly Constitution, 3 00
Savannah Weekly News, • 3 50
' New York Weekly World, -• 2 60
Detroit Free Press—weekly, 2 90
Louisville, Ky., Courier-Journal—weekly, 3 00
Demorest’s Fashion Magazine—monthly, 3 25
Poultry Messenger, Cuckoo, Va.,— monthly, 2 00
JOHN H. HODGES, Publisher,
Perry, Georgia.
The ONLY imported
BREECH-LOADING GUN,
in presents given away. Send a
6 cents postage and yon will ga
J UUU free a package of goods of large
valno that will start jan In work
that will atoncelbrtngyon in money faster thsa
anything else in America. All about the $200,009
in presents with each box. Agents wanted every
where, of either sex, of all ag<s, femail the time, or
for spare time onl v, to work for ns at their ova
homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely «•
snreil. Don't delay, H. Haulett & Co., Port
land, Maine.
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AND MAKE
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R
USE
EMINGTON
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NEW YOU*
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- D. H. LAIHBERSOH A CO.,^
73 State Street, Chicago, D.
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. «
Ihe PIEFER CHOKING PROCESS is the only one by .which pcriect success is assured.
The Gms are made Side Snap and Top Snap, hack action and bar locks from $30. to $125-
--There is nothing equal to them in the market for the money.
For sale by alL first-class dealers, and at wholesale onl# by
SCHOVERL1NG, DALY & GALES,
Catalogues gratis. 84 & 86 Chambers St> NEW YORK-
REMINGTON
SHOVELS, i
SCOOPS, SPADES.
MADE II THE BEST RARIEB, BY SDLLEB WHO*
BE1ENBEB THAT QUB GOODS ARE ALWAYS KUltf<
One Piece of Solid Steel.
HO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BlADt
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CL’
ILION, N. Y.
: Sew York Office, 118 Chambers Street*
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