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About The Rockdale banner. (Conyers, Ga.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1890)
Black Teak in Africa writers who have visited Africa r ious wealth of the forests , t i-e enormous which to abound w ronntrv, Ld-woods. seem woods b l l A mong other ri , the African writer mentioned L tpik To quote his language. \ h ‘ck teak is an entirely teak new ! r has the full appearance of t grain growth. l and bark, black or color. V s nearlv a dull ty Wits lust" about the same of as i« teak. What I have seen L in small trees, but am tok LwkeTmo”tl.V up trees in size of from ,f an inches over the stumps, ranging I 00 feet to first limbs. This is t0 by the natives for bows nber chosen paddles ana Irrovts. spear handles, tough liing «‘ ere a i.k’. good timber piece eded- I r considei - it ^ a „ hotter better umoer ^ felloes, handles, etc., than the 'American hickory or oak, or white uiis very hard when green, dues larder, and* is not much irp I have used it on axe nanaie Itier places for over a year, and it “ better than the best im ed far and shovel handles. It ul !rt split axe nd that is wh y 1118 USed ^ springy, « handles.” tefs and spear L L Fo Americans i, 7 ^^ resident 1 ycelebra«^ iu St. was Peteis- held l, (or the simple but all-sufficient Iu that the authorities demonstration peremptorily of the Ujj t0 allow any i VmS"! Indigestioi V lnd k e Mala K iHou8ness. strength, Rrmr’ s Iron Bitters-it young—and gives w old persons feel young tij- sirong* pleasant to take. doctor is a gentleman to whom we „, P u dollars visit- for advising us to eat a isii exercise more. prescribe Dr. Bull’s Worm Dostroy Jose children like them and they never Ill’s Sarsaparilla cured me of a lon^ Ccase of catarrh, than I and did I feel since better I was in fed spirits Mrs. Maru ever Hume Richmond lady , , leatcry and little wool,” was wliat the id man said on being shown his new-born (-I]; we expect that another should Eogr Kseives?________ secret when it is more than we can Do Yon Ever Speculate ? In EsVili person sending us their that name will and lead ad [fortune. receive information Security Benj. Lewis & Co., Bdiog, Kansas City, Mo. mSstopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great |yb t Marvelous Restorer. No Fits Treatise after and first $2 day’s trial cures. Phila., Pa. Be tree. Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., leWa’sChinese Headache Cure. in action. Harm lia effect, quick and positive $1 bottle «prepaid on receipt of per fer&Uo.,523Wyan dotte st..KansasCity,Mo ss;»®aKSfcS8Sfcs: )R A DISORDERED LIVER try BeECHAM’S [troubled LADIES, with any Female Complaint, quick, feme. State case. Cure e rtain and pslow. Particulars aud Female proofs Diseases of cures rix kail sealed. Book on [‘postage. Mrs. Dr. Mary A. Brannon, lushington St., Atlanta, Ga. Two Ciants po one hand—Scrofula, the ancient disease, k tho world over, gnawing at the vitals of ■atlon, exlstln; in the blood of nearly over y •descended to us from cur fathers or ac •>>' Soother o«r wrong habits and indulgence'. pedicine, hand—Hooci’sSarsaparilla, tho mod the great enemy of impure blood, ■pushing Ileum, the most wotder/al cures of scrofula, etc. P suffer at all from the Giant of Disease, (perhim by tho aid of the Giaat of Health, Wood’s Sarsaparilla pr [IHOOD all druggists. at UO., Lowell, $1; six for S3. 1’repared only Mass. [lOO Doses One Dollar A I m J teeVffflWJI i . fe:8~ii2H\\J „ V-ff)' | ( ( ■ > "DC QNF rUUnll Pfl un J- * { h-10 Bu2 Hum tfflBV A . _ J « i \ en Lddys ! J J --- .......... --- IP J , Again OF A POUND A DAY in THE * PKUVX, AND HAS '.AS BEGUN KC0ME-WL8 TO TAKE i j REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, j 1 I 5 i ■ K J 1 I f < SB BB III ■ M am A| _ f ( IfSlli ■ fra J j « IIh U H—UI RLV 3 a 5 f " K ™ m NT ■ a t 1 F PURE ! "SPophosphites COD LIVER OIL WITH \ of Lime & Soda ) Mowing unusual. This feat kVSk ^performed ! '- Palatable over AND OVER En as milk. { psEDBY PhySKHANS. SOLD BY ALL { PpGlSTS. Potions. Avoid SUBSTITUTIONS AND 3 l MG COTTON 8 ti! your Cotton on 0 5-Ton Cotton Seals. NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. For termB address JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BINGHAMTON. N. Y. 5 P NEW LAW CLAIMS. . _ _ Milo B. aeveiis & Ca. e >*a 1419 F St. Washington, I>. C. f Cleveland. Detroit,Chicag®. 2 N ’ si jp! f aT- m 1 y ELY RELIEVES BROTHERS. 66 Warren INSTANTLY. St., New York. - KIP, Price CO cts- Uararrh Can Be Cnred. and other i local ttn , never he cured by ointments remedy that applications, . but there is one cause, it Uas can cured jiermanently where remove the so copious and cases the discharge was offensive that it felt as'if Other hawk cases and indicated pliiegm by^frresistibl^desire t° spit, the collecting in a cases lumps where to fairly the Setter driedu^n'such large as close up the nostrils and pra rbat tue person became a disgusting object in made of tho a°SSSSgi a^e^and f ween eyes and where the sense of smell nusky, vas ancl K and1h W e b v e oTce teca°m P ; want caused a troublesome cough. Oh ! you to know the name of the medicine. It is called Dr. John Bull’s sarsaparilla. It can be bought of any drug Remember all these things and keep your obligation inviolate while life lasts. disorders, Fon Dyspepsia, Brown’s Indigestion and Stomach use Iron Bitters. The Best it rebuilds the system, cleans the Blood and ic for strengthens wea k and debilitated the muscles. A splendid ton Fashions’runs person s. the opular so much to the decollete that even p glove s are undressed. , “The v> 1S path^fduty,” undoubtedly said through a much-tried the Custom trav House.’ ^up‘Tig s *WBk> % fd p' >T Si t. a OWE? ENJOY© Both the method and results when Syrup andiefreshiugto of Figg is taken; it is pleasant the taste, and acta gently Liver yet promptly on the Kidneys, and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬ aches tem effectually, and fevers dispels colds, head¬ and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only duced, remedy of its kind ever pro¬ ceptable pleasing the to the taste and ac¬ to stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most its healthy and agreeable substances, many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. and Syrup $1 bottles of Figs is for sale in 50o by all leading drug it promptly for pro cure any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL uhhsviue, ky. HEW YORK. N Y. ^VAQBHTS v '» mt , ?,at for the 'Vas. o WAW 810RY OF— Eagle's Nest John tslen Cooke. 1 This thrilling k Historic atory, which b a» been ut of print, and P^for has which been such there a great demand is now issued a« a BDB8CBIFITON BOOK, vrith - rarguift many iiluatra m m m ceB t .do JjE B -~-<ae£?S^ JRI kkV.rfr tior.s. There been hna a never more popular kook throughon.theSouthern States than-Si nnx ofEaocv X-.8T •• Many year* recounted have pssseds.ace the the thrilling cents nerem o deed* o. valoi of the oomederat*’ Sohiiei. yet th interest, by those who fought with Ashby, Btnart, John*ton. Boauregord Jackson anu L«e. in the cause for which they «o desperately lhla and bravely ba tled, will ne’er grow less. thrilling story pictures notslone joy and aorrow and a love sweetly told. bntisflUsd withi” 1 !*®,® Confederate, to r, SSSTSS?S«-*} call to hi™ the vivid scenes of *OTon'campaigns^an4 tell^hinT o’t‘the'm‘gkdy #newh« Chieftains, dear to the memory of every ' T Esgle’sNest” will find* weleoma -Surry of That it mar bei within in every Southern home. publish ad At tJiaLOW th® reach ot averY oue» it i* PRICE 09 $ 2 thOVgh S LABOR HANDSOll* VOLIJMR, . ilkoahtlt bouhd. bkautifully LLLUBTRATKD AND SO^D ON >_Y BY SUBSCRIPTION. As the di-innnd for this old ravoaiTB »oo* ulich hot been out of print io long, will be large and application® for afeacie* v f rynumerotti, ail whodeeire to act as Agents should writ® for wimi nnd quickly secure choice of terrltoiy* Q. W. PTT.LINGHAOT, Publisher; 33 V/e»t Z3tl St. New York. san. pan B ■ IB si and Whiskey Habits «bTI§* ^ nUnm W** h h ra^Hciired pain- at home Book of witu- ptr¬ ial §H M w B IRI om tk-ufiirs B imbTSiiii H sem. FREE. 'MB’ iiinf- B.M.WOOLLEY,M.D. St. Atlanta, Ga. Office 1 uiy a Whitehall SHORTHAND. - _____ TO IF YOU LEARN W 'NT Shorti _ Shorthand ; School, get hi and, • end to Crichton’s nothing. Addr cafJttVfuean read it- it c-sts you « h.C.Crichton, Pri 49^ Whit-ha 1 St .Atlanta, Ga. nwsa ii iO m ii m ■IE cu O □ k.os i • An elef-ai.t and useful Christmas ftift. DUNLAP PEN CO.. BOSTON. MASS. POSITIVELY REMEDIED li. "TS 2-0. fctiidents at Harvard, Amherst and other «' 5 o by pro^Hai .l ii-v and bumne-H men 2oC- <’Yny- to W- e. If riot for s*?i“ i 1 i '-your row s^n 1 J. GREELY. 7 l j Wan f»:»inzton Street, Boston. Axle Grease a Universal Panacea. One afternoon, says the Kansas City Star, a big Osage Indian named The „ Eagle-Who-Won’t-Fly into the went tra der's store at Grey Horse and inform ed Agent Florer that he was “sick leap.” He wanted medicine and said the man ifestations were of the stomach and said cine, but gave the bronze individual & bot ll ° of Pepp^-sauce and advised copious draughts thereof, the same to be inclusive f furnished, The-Eagle- -ith which W the ho- W flask on ’t-Fly was took the bottle and sat hopefully down on a shoe box to its consumption. In ten minutes it was gone. In half an hour the Eagle was after Florer again. The medicine did him no good. He felt no change. The medicine was not “bad” enough. Piled up back of the store were a number of boxes of axle grease which was so strong and rancid that to cross to leeward of them was a desperate chance Florer took the Eagle and, giving him a splinter of shingle, told him to help him¬ self, “As medicine,” said Florer, “it’s way out of sight and you take lots of it. It’ll cure you or have you in the hands of an assignee before night.” The Eagle was deeply grateful to be left with so much good medicine and devoured half of a box at the first sitting. Then he thanked Florer and went away. That afternoon the Eagle sent over one of his squaws to buy five boxes. Along came two or three others, all after axle grease. Before 9 o’clock that evening every Indian at Grey Horse came around for a box of the “big medicine.” Florer had a run on rancid axle grease that cleaned him out of stock. It is now a popular medica¬ ment with the Osages. Causes of Death. Shakespeare says: “Men have died and worms have eaten them, but not for love.” Some one else says very few men die of age. Death is the result of dis¬ appointment, personal, mental or bodily toil, or accident. We often see the strong man cut down suddenly, and tho invalid living his four-score and ten. The fact is that the strong mau uses up his strength, and the weak one nurses the little given him. The passions cer¬ tainly shorten life, and sometimes sud¬ denly end it. “Choked” with passion is very often not an exaggeration. The lower animals which live temperate lives have their prescribed term of years. The horse lives twenty-five years, the ox fif¬ teen or twenty, the hog ten or twelve, the rabbit eight or nine, tho guinea-pig six or seven. The numbers all bear pro¬ portion to the time the animal takes to grow its full size. Man is the only animal that seldom comes up to the average. He ought to live one hundred years, according to the physiological law, for five times twenty are one hundred,but he scarcely l-eiiches an average of four times vhe growing period. To sum it all up, man is the most hard-working and laborious of animals, also the most irregular and intemperate. He is irritable, and often wears out, or is consumed by the fire of his own reflections.— The Queen Yictoriu’s First Love. The name of the late Lord Ellen borough was, says the New York Sun, in his youth associated with that of Queen, then Princess, Victoria. It was a matter of common rumor that the two young people were devoted to each other, and that the youthful Queen in¬ sisted that she should choose him as her consort. But reasons of state prevailed over love, and young Elleuborough was given a commission in the arm}-, and went to India, where he distinguished himself. His romantic love affair led to the writing of a ballad, which U3ed to be sung in the drawing rooms of Great Britain, the first verse of which was as follows: I’ll hang my harp on a willow tree, I’ll off to the wars again; A peaceful home has uo charms for me, The battlefield no pain; The lady I love will soon be a bride, With a diadem on her brow. 0 wny did she flatter my boyish pride? She’s going to leave me now. Consumption of Opiates. Said a well known druggist to me the other day: “You would be astonished were you to know the exact amount of morphine and opium sold in one week by the local druggists. The consump¬ tion of these drugs is simply enormous, and the results appalling. We never have less than a half dozen calls for the poison in one day. On Saturday nights one of our clerks is kept busy attending to nothing but the tilling of orders for opium, morphine in liquid and powdered state, and the poisonous extract of the poppy plant in every form. The colored people are becoming the largest consum¬ ers of the drugs, and on the night men¬ tioned half of the orders are brought in by colored children .”—Louisville Post. The Stick of Wood in the Barrel. A correspondent of the Practical Mechanic writes that he has tried the ex¬ periment which has been written about in the press of late of insertinga stick of wood in a barrel or hogshead* of water to prevent its bursting when frozen, and has found it an effective remedy. He says he had do faith in the success of the experiment, but decided to risk one bar¬ rel, so inserted a stick about four by three inches and let the barrel freeze up solid, and much to his surprise the bar¬ rel was uninjured, the ice bulging up around the stick, but not a stave or sec¬ tion of the head started. A Universal Wish. while Tranquility is the-wish of all; the good, pursuing the track of virtue; the great, while following the star of glory, and the little, while creeping in the styes of dissipation, sigh for tranquility, which and make it the great object they ultimately hope to attain. How anxious docs the sailor, when toss¬ ed on tempestuous seas, cast his eyes over the foaming billows, and antici¬ pate the calm security he hopes to enjoy when he reaches the wished-for shore. Even kings grow weary of their splendid slavery, and nobles sicken under mcreas- de¬ ing dignities. All, in fact, feel less light in the actual enjoyment of worldly pursuits, however great and honorable they may be, than iu the idea of their being able to relinquish them and retire to The “-—Some world forgetting, calm, sequestered the world spot, forgot. by The following written definition of the word “bachelor’’ was handed iu by a ■fifth grade boy: “A bachelor is a man who has no wife, nor wants no wife, nor can’t get no wife.” Beware oi Oiiilinenis lor Catarrli That Ceuta.u Mercury, A« mercury wid surely destroy the ■ ense of smell tem when and entering completely it th. derange ugh the the whole sys¬ * mucous sur¬ faces. Such articles should never be used ex¬ cept on pre he criptions .rom reputable physi¬ cians, the good as you can amage possibly they will derive uo is from ten tola them. to Hall's Catarrh » are, manufac.ured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains uo mer¬ cury, and is taken internally, an acts direct¬ ly upon the mood and mucous surfaces of the system, in uuying Hall’s Catarrh cure be sur.- to get the in genuin e. Ohio, it is by taken in! rnal ly, and made To.edo, if. J. e honey & 1 o. Sold by Drug ists, price 75c. per bottle. “Woman, her diseases and their treatment." A valuable illustrated book of seventy-two mail¬ pages free, on receipt of 10 cts. for cost of ing, etc. Address P. O., Box 1066, Pbila., Pa. Timber, Mineral, Farm Lands and Ranches in Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, bought and sold. Tyler A Co., Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma Guide Hook and Map sent any where onreceiptof 5Ucts.Tyler A- Co.,Kansas City.Mo. FOR A ONE-nObhAlt 111 1.1, sent ns by mail w© will dallvi r, free oi all charges, to any person In the Unit d States, all of the following articles, care* fully packe ■: One two-ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline, - - 10 cts. One two-ou»>ce bottle of Vaseline Pomade, 35 “ One Jar of Vaaellne Cold Cream. - - - - 15 “ One G» ke of Vaseline Cam,; hor Ice, - - - - 16“ One Cake of Vaseline Soap, unscented, 10 “ One Cake of Vaseline Soap, exquisitely scented,2f. “ Otlb two-ounce bott e of White Vaseline, • - 25“ Or * 1.10 named. forpostage. stamp* any single article at the prim On no account he persuaded to accept from your druggist labelled any Vaseline or preparation there from unless with our name , because you unit cer¬ tainly Cbeaebroiigb receive an Mfg. imitation which has Httle or no value Co., 21 State St., N, Y. A XMAS HEALTH GIFT (Exerciser Complete $5) Is Best of All. Circular Free, S Books: For “An Ideal Complexion // jif ft Complete Physical Development,’’ vJb 30 Ufa 50 Culture,” cts. “Health ft Strength Chart in of\ Physical 40 Ills 50 cts. A [DU 39 Ills for Dumb Bella ft Pulleys, 25 cts. § Ad. iMO. E. DOWD’S Vocal & Physical Culture school, 116 Monroe St. ChlCfrflO ft » $1,000 REWARD! The above reward will be paid for proof of the existence of a better LINIMENT than MERCHANT’S GARGLING OIL or a better Worm Remedv than MERCHANT’S WORM TABLETS. Sold everywhere. JOHN HODOE, Mec’y. Merchant’s Gargling Oil Co., Lockport, V. Y„ U. S. A. U/HEN ■W Don’t Fall YOU to VISIT Stop at BLUE’S ATLANTA JEW- P JLL.EI.RV STORE, 73 Whitehall Street. lAirgest Stork and Lowest Prices in the City. fc#"Society Emblems a Specialty. jfA Semi me $1.50 and get a Solid Gold Pin ol HBy Order yon belong fo. TELEGRAPHY I AND SHORTHAND! LEADING SCHOOL SOUTH, Catalogue free. COUCH & LUGENBEEL, Senoia, Gn. HOME I'mE STI!D V. Book-keeping, Business Forms, H!S Penmanship, Arithmetic, Slion-haud, etc., ■ 1 tboroagniy laoght by MAIL. Circulars free. Bryant’s College, '157 Maiu St., Butlolo. N. Y. mm •IT ff^nui«nc C M | M 1 l ■' J DR. SCHENCK’S P 5 SiUl» 8 A r.owTiacm or SYR??? Sch&ncJe's , DR. SCHENCK’S andrake ills DR. SCHENCK’S Seaweed TONIC Is a Positive Care for DYSPEPSIA And all Disorder* of the rS££S& XX of Debility. For Sale by all tie"*Dr,'schenck”s‘ New Book on Longs, Livei and Stomach mailed free. Address, Dr.i.H.Schenck & VpA CHICHE3TEFTS ENGLISH. RED CftOS8 DIAMOND BRAND 'VI r E.HHYR 0 YM 1 * r\h\iS THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Safe, Sore, and ritiabU Pill ror sale. Ladles, ask Drugeist for Chithetter t HngltsS Diamond Brand in Ked and Gold nictalile hUH nealMl with bine ribbon. Take ao other kind. Refuse BukaHtuHrmt and Imilalurm. w AH pills in pasteboard boxes, pi iok wrappers. ar<- dnnjgarouA oonnt^rfeitn. AtbrurgistN, or mbidu 4x. Iq stamps tt>r particulars, tes itimosUis, and “Hellef for Ladle*.” in Utter, ^Y return Mali- 10,690 fciold by Testimonials. all Local Druggliita. Name Paper. CHICHESTER C H«iC. il CO^ !ri ^ r TDISO’8 JT REMEDY FOR CATARRH—Best. is Easiest certain. to use. cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure Lor Cold in the Head it has no equal. / f 0 < H X nostrils. It ts an Price, Ointment, oi Sold which dniprrists a small particle by is mail. applied to the QS2X T£ip 50c. Address. by E. T. Ha/.ei.ti or sent Warren. Pa. rm a am nk. We’ll write it down til! everybody sees it Till everybody is sick of seeing it Till everybody knows it without seeing it— that Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Rem¬ edy cures the worst cases of chronic catarrh in the head, catarrhal headache, and “ cold in the head.” In perfect faith, its makers, the World’s Dispensary Mcd ical Association of B uffal<v N. Y., offers to pay $500 to any one suffering from chronic catarrh in the head whom they cannot cure. Now if the conditions were reversed—if they asked you to pay $500 for a positive cure you might hesitate. Here are reputable men, with years of honorable dealing; thousands of dollars and a great name back of them and they say— “ We can cure you because we’ve cured thousands like you—-if $500 we for can’t the knowledge we’ll pay you whom that there’s one we can’t cure.” They believe in themselvcs Isn’t it worth a trial? Isn’t any trial preferable to catarrh? ONLY 50 CENTS Sent with your order ns a sruar ante© of Rood faith iff all we re¬ quire, the balance ($6.60) you at tlio express ofllc® Its • you have examined the watch, worth. and The are picture convinced of itw that we show heregivesa Rood view of the watch that wo fiend We have them in hundreds of diff ©rent st y leu of engravinjr. The* ?25 M rape a aio made of two heavy plates of JNIe. noI|<H aotil . over com position metal, wml aiowiiiranteil in ev¬ ery l'caiieof. It if* V hunting: cure,Mcm wind and huh set, It hue m too! id bow flip, crown ami thumb BHr •V‘, pieces, mode,fitted nil accurately uiul AH mm luent ranted. stylo,richly quick is the train, Tho lino Jeweled move* ICIglu war* l.fiOO heats per hour, Vix |f pansiou pinion, balance. m «nt Patent escapement, pat- full SJKwIliffi flnlalied, plate,|»e*mt iHilly oeourat V; 'S's/wx' el.v regulated uxd kJwSj adjusted and wnr nulled to keep rorvect time. A. guaranteeisw'iiC with each watch, good for f ’retail fen years. prlceof The this regular watch w 1 h but wo da- 7 afro to secure an agent in W every town throughout and therefore; the r United Staff's, tpeelnl price of raako tho Bend 90.00. If you addition money «mh your order ($*.00) we will include In is 111 .- balance, r> SO. Any bnnlt, newspaper nr nemmrrriftl our loot salesroom watch fo; r and you. an -1 | KI 0 ulton Stree' 0> o. PENSION is Great Tho Passed. and pension Fathom Soldiers, Widows, Moth- tfcelr Birr titled $12 -—- era are tn Blanks to fret-. loiMr 88SSS ISSPSUSSSTL I prescribe G and tho fully only nn fe dorso Big as TO Cure, 5 DATS, tn -mj specific this disease. for the certain cum 1 y of wuiMt not w G.H.INGBAIIAM.M. D . Btriotur. Amsterdam, N. V'. V Wo have sold Big Q for Xrd only by the and it baa cn Iv»m Chemical Co. many given years, the best of satis k Cincinnati,Kg — “faction. A L Ohio. D. it. DYOHE&CO „ . Chicago, 111 Trsdo^^®! n.rk Hf.00. Bold by Druggists. an.T7.TT ......Fifty, 1800. STANDARD FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY Cnre Indigestion, Soiy Stomach, Heart¬ burn, Flatulency, Colic, and all Diseases of the Stomach; Costlveness, Inflammation, Diarrhoea, Piles, and Disease* of the Bowels; Congestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Nausea, Headache, Giddiness, Nervousness, Wan doriug Pains, Malaria, Liver Complaint, and all Diseases arising from a Gorged and Sluggish Liver. They clean the mticons coats, reduce gorged or congested condi¬ tions, break up stubborn complications, and re ■tore free, healthy action to the organs, rive the svstem a chance to recover tone strength. They are PURELY VEGETABLE, STRICTLY RELIABLE, AN0 ABSO LUTE LY SAFE. For gale by all Druggists. Price 25 cts. per box ; !J boxes for 05 cts ; or eent i,y mail. p„stage free, on receipt of price, I’r.J.H.Schenck A Son. P iiadilpbia. l'a. P ulmonic syrup Will Cure COLDS* . d A] , D |, eMcg of , hB JffWjJg ^ RO T . ’ ‘ h « per bottle. Dr Schenck’s Bbok on Consumption and Its Cure, mailed free. Andres* D’.J.H Sc enc. U hon.Pniia.