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iuUt3S 10 be cold
C* ei [her I‘It*. t-on
bail si rm vi ited the
lie'll «l ibis county on
I
fa* me:s have
and are
alher for
™ iid''ii that
^”T!ia this enolitm is badly in
(iicrd 11
?*' Of our citizen* have
a n ul ,cr of Hou.
S>r Quite elves in favor for Go
us a ca udidatc
rtii«r- to com^ into tlii9
ffS'-r*’ idinitcs don’t seem to be
Win' is this thus?
«eP lentil' 1 - bi,con alld
. l '.fbe.educ<'a nf frci.ld Georgia
ItP, on the
(f "a ,,,,'Alld ivftf tv-'h'y
f*' rm,,,,-!! of Covington has
1 , Tv luck law permanent
r’l,utile gJJ IJ year, whereat greatly q.uite a
cidr-ons are
was thrown out of
1 A i,nd kilic 1 bvaruu-away hors*
wry last week.near Covington.
III lb - v • parties found out
^Td'Ury 1
Sunday b'-tud ""'de bis esca P e
r to " J ,’ remember that BlU it
t v didn't
after the
jte had be®" l >la - e "_
the Butler House has been
Since -
,iilv renovated and ve-paiuted
j iooG rfood as new. se'ected
Boyido" delegates were
tprc|)i' e » ! ent lloclulale in t lie guberna
iveidion, which assembles in
loriai got die 10.ii iust., oy a large
S2r “v. v en wp f -j“«- w - .be w!,Hoami delegates
fi t’dMton, Esq., are
iclecled. about the
y e ry lilile is being said
—■h'ng e'ecliou for Goveruor.
]nfact, (lie people are moie profita
Wremployed in preparing for anotb
ere-up, aud care very little as-to who
,
occupies ihe Executive honest, Chair, so capable ion r
n [in,occupant is an
Democrat. There is no need of any
(crumble for the position.
Sig- Bosco, Hie gjeat Magiciau,
Oidift honor Conye-s- wbh a visit,
altliougli lti performed three nights
jt Coviuglon last week. Well, we
can nffnrd to let him pass.
Snap beans and squashes ft-e among
theeaily vegetables for sale in A.lan
Dnn'i fail io call at too PaUtceR'es
tjuraif. under the car shod in Atlan
ta,lor a good, sque-e meal, and aa
cheap as it can be alio, ded anywhe.e
a the city.
The ballasting of tlie track of the
Georgia railroad is briog pushed for
ward as rapidly as posS'ble. Tlie
Georgia is abeady one of the best
mana ged railroads in the South, aud
wiien the work of ballasting ihetiack
is complied, will be one o. the most
secure tor rapid transit.
We learn that tlie Grand Jury play
ed havoc with (lie b \r rooms of Cov
ingtsa, at the last session of Newton
Superior Couri, bv returning about
fifty true MTs against them, collect¬
ively. Twenty-eight indictments was
retimed against one establishment,
clone.
Lynchburg. Va.. March 29—At tlie
meeting of tbe tobacco mauutac.urers
last evening cvcy manufactory was
pledged uot io resume work with any
of the strikers befo.e May 1, unless a
majority of the man u tact uTers consent
One factory working wlino ban us,
tvasbeseiged by negroes tbiseveniug
and threats of violence were made,
but the manufacturers gathered in
numbers and prepared to defend their
white operatives. Police were also
stationed near the factory prepared io
quell any disturbance. Whisky is
Sowing freely among tbe negroes, and
there may be trouble yet.
Nashville, March 29.—Last evening
two transfer trains on the Louisville
and Nashville lailroad and the Nash¬
ville and Chattanooga taib o tdcollid..
eel on a trestle in the Western porl'on
of the city. Two ca: 3 vveie thrown
.
from the resile, twenty feet high, and
the er- s of the oilier trabi were piled
up on Uie.t’-estle. Charles Abbot, the
conductor of the former, and Thos.
Hutchinson, conductor on the latter
train, were severely bruised. Joe
Sally, one of the engineers, was injur¬
ed and is iu a critical condition.
Thomas Sheehan, a fireman, was also
injured and is not expected to liver
THE LATE GOV. STEPHENS.
We have just published a liue Aor
ruit Picture of ,he iaie Acexasdeb
h. Stephens, engraved i om apho
lograph and pronounced a peivectand
lifelike likeness of the great Georgia
statesman, size 14 x 19 inches„on
heavy plate paper. A sample copy
wiil be sent by mail in a pat ehoaid
tube and post-paid, ou ihe recetjt ot
30 cents in stamps. Agents wanted
everhwhere to sell (his and other
Ac. Wrue . lor „ cata¬
popular pieiures, Address
logue. Sent free.
HILL & BUBP.OW, Publishes,
40, Marietta St. Atlanta. La.
The Highest Rank.
Made from harmless materials, and
aYap'ed to the needs of fading aud
idling hair, Parker’s Hair Balsam has
akenlhe highest rank as.an elegant
ad reliable hair restorative.
The Augusta Chronicle of the 29th
ult., says: On Monday nex*, April
2d, Chief Justice Jackson will hand
down the remitter in the now famous
case of the Georgia Railroad and
Banking Compauy against the State
Railroad Commission. The decision
rendered by Justice Crawford some
weeks ago, refusing the injunction
asked for by the railroad and sustain¬
ing Judgt Simmons,puts the Georgia
Railroad Company under the rule of
the Commission. So, on next Tues
flour transportation on
and bacon on that road wiil be
those established by the Commission
under Circular No. 20. These rates
will be much lower than those
in force. The railroad company will
at the present term of Fulton Superi¬
or Court attempt to got a final trial
of the case on its merits, the present
case decided being simply a preiimi ■
nary fight. This is done with a view
to going to the Supieme Court of th»
United States. It will be seen that
the road is determined to test the
matter fully. The Chief Justice of
the Siale^Supreme Court, it seems,
cannot certify a case to the United
States Supremo Court, unless it is
done-after a final adjudication in the
State Supreme Court upon the merits
of the case.
It is rumored in Washington that
the influence ol the administration
will be exerted next winter to bring
about a compromise on the silver
questiou. It is not thought possible
to stop, even for a time, the silver
dollar coinage, but as the country
as evidently absorbed’ ail the dollars
it will take, it is proposed to issue
$2,000,000 worth ot silver certificates
each month upon the depusil of the
equivalent in bullion, and thus save
the cost of coinage, until the demand
for the actual dollars shall exceed the
present supply. About 30 per cent,
ot the dollais now circulate, the rest
are represented by certificates, and
at this time they are coming back
aud are expected to do so tlii next
fall.
The following anecdote of Governor
Stephens is re’ated in the Louisville
Courier-JouruaV The wife of a
Western Congressman waB one day
sitting by Mr. Stephen’s bedside,
when he was so very ill in the winter
1S75, and he spoke quiet freely oi
his mother and his earlv life. “Why
di l you never many ?’’ she asked.
“That's my secret, lie replied
evasively. “But we would all hketo
know it, ’ was her response. “Well,’
said he, grimly and reluc'antly, I
never saw but one woman 1 wanted
to marry, but she dtd not want to
marry me. That's a good reason;
isn’t it?” “I hope she lived to regret
her mistake,” remar'ied the kind lady,
ny^ese, ” responded Mr. Stephens
slowly, “I think she did, and so did
i.”
PROCLAMATION’ .
GEOUGIA: BOYNTON. _____
By JAMES S.
Govenor of said State.
Whereas, The law requires immedi
ate action.
I have, therefore, thought proper to
issue this iny Proclamation, ordering
that an election be held on. Tuesday,
ti<e 24th day of April, 1883, in the
Siate for Governor ot Georgia, to fill
(he vacancy in said office occasioned
by the death of the Hon. Alexander
H. Stephens. Gen¬
Aud I do further order that the
eral Assembly of Georgia convene in
extra session on Wednesday, the fob
day of Mav, 1883, at 1 he Capitol in A to
nta, to declare tbe result? of: said
eleclion, or elect a Governor iu case
person shall receive a msiority of
votes east.
Given under my band an Great
Seal of the State, at the Capitol, in
Atlanta, this, the fifth day of March,
iu tho year of our Lord one thousand
ight hundred and eighty three, and
of the Independence ot the United
Ssates of America the one hundred
and seventh.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
Bv the Governor. Governor.
N. C. BARNETT,
Secretary of,State.
FOR FIFTY CENTS
The Examiner will he furuislied to
new subscribers until the end of the
Gubernatorial campaign. And One
Dollar will secure it to all who pay iu
advance, for one year—$1 25 will he
collected if not paid in oue month
Lorn date of subscription, tf
Horrors ot the Inquisiti
The “inquisition” of olden ti^e in
flicted horrible torments on its vic
them _ iu at
oTunreasonable stretching
kinds shaps and brea¬
king their bones. Bat these torments
uot much worse than those that
weve experienced those people
are now by
who now suffer from muscular ehur
mattsm. ,; cn , Mr. Mr L j U O Morgan, » of
cuse, was a martyr to muscutai
rnatism, but Pebry Davis a Pain
Killer made him well. Mention this
to your Wand who is tortured with
rheumatism.
........." Permit No obtaining Substitute. Floreston
Cologne. Tf»ist upon pre-eminently super
impermanence It is rich dehcacy.
tor and
of fragrance.
No Whiskey!
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not com¬
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper¬
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non¬
intoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso¬
lutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxi¬
cating beverages.
Rev. G. W. Rice; editor ot
the American Christian Re~
view , says of Brown’s Iron
Bitters:
Cm., 0 ., Nov. 16, i'88r.
GentsThe foolish .vast
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indul*
genoe of our people, makes
your preparation a necessity;
and if applied, wiil save hun¬
dreds who resort to saloons
fortemporary recuperation.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion, debil¬
biliousness, weakness,
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c., and it never
fails to render speedy and
permanent relief s
•vf) 'GfnnpY ‘uivq'WI nqof Xq pepopl
•edunqs jo qst ’3 ut 'sp <jz J0 J ssstra e sa.mo
i.‘S|l!MO uo qSnoi,,
•jupustiy MnjD$ sfiaiyofi «tsn 'ssonsnot
-jiq’ pun nopBd psnop ‘BqoB uoxjmtdtBd ptteq ‘K\-J inB
■ftemf 9i[t jo l
‘pvau oqt jo SmtnuttAvs sa.tno ‘rflAq apt
uodn fCpnaS spit ‘etpopean gnis ssaoii struct
■si ‘notpsSip spin ‘attpddxi uaeg v,
-mi ‘qomnop aqj sanoj jj ’satna inau
-Bttuad saqBtn pun poojq paqsijaAochn;
ot noti sppu ‘raafsTs eqi satninBat efij
-wgns jo s-tcaJ .fq patotlJtii sa2ctm:p s.iitfu
-as ‘suoumtianoa ttto u.io.u pun UMop noq
-o.tq ‘a[q93j sasqtSuajjs pun drt spnnq tl
•xss 8[PuiAj taiRtti wqt Vfu jo aano apt J«J
XifBtosds poivdard ‘omot-»iqvta89A puu
uoj{ ub s; suaixifl aTYK3j[ iisnoxg;
Faded Colors Restored,
F ded or gray hair gradually re
covers its youthful color aud lustre by
the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, an
elegant dressing, admired for its pu
lity and rich perfume.
O 3V'X j^TkiT'
A RKMEDT fgk bub only.
Cheaper than physicians’ bills, and to
be used by women exclusivefy. especially
pared for them only, and is disor¬
adapted to cases where the womb Mi
dered, aud will cure nil irregularities of
2 gj»w!-7.SS5*KvK4} ssx- 5 «J^'Sr^
Price -Trial size, 75c • large size-H hO
For sale by all druggists, doe-7-in
Grateful to Invalids.
Floreston Cologne is grateful to in
valids, because it is refreshing «Hh
out the sickening efiect of most^ per
umes.
Motheks I Moth .rs t'4 Mothers !!!
Are you disturbed <afc night nn«l broken
of your rest bv a sick child suffering and
crying with the excruciating pain of cut -
SYK.UP. It will rel.eve the poor IiUle suf
fertrimmediately—depend upon it; there
ia no mistake about it. There ,s not n
mother on earth who has ev*r used it. who
will not tell you at once that it will regu¬
late the bowels, and give rest to tliemother
aud relief and health to the child, op ia¬
ting tike magic. It ia perfectly safe to u.-e
in all cases, and pleasant to thetaste. is t).<
preseription of one of tl e oldest and best
female physicians and nurses m the Unttea
States. Sold everywhere. 25 oeDt.s a htt
tJe
GEORGIA, rioctedalc ©dunty—
SRf 11EREA.S J<Jin Paifeer, Win I’arker
VW and ti W Parlto^, dec’d.itoSjwesents Administrators the of
Aaron Parser- to
Court of Oidinary iioftlieir petition duly
fit d and entered onAcvnl. that they have
fully administered «aron^Packer’s estate,
1 his is the/eiora to citarall peison, con¬
cerned, herra and creditors, to shew cause,
if any they can, why said administrators
should not he discharged from tfietr ad¬
ministration and receive Letters ot ^tos
mission on the first Monday in June, 1
O. SEAMAN’S, Ord’ y
March 2, 'den
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
WHEEL AH John G Mann having ap
\V plied to be appointed Guardian L and of the
pcrric on and piope rty-.of Robert of said ' 'll
ri« J Bolton, minors resident coun¬
tv This is to cite ait pared ns r oSeerlied
folia and appear fh'» at t^j Monday, Oouit of in'MaTc!. Ordinary
to be held on io«*t they
Vert, and show ciurf&VtfWfy cam_w hy
-endJileati lt»nn Shouia notto wpouited
rinardlw of the parson atqFxbp erty^ of
ture.
Keb 2, 13^
GEORGIA, Rokla’.e C->uaiy—
iitherEaS \V DJ«d nX/to GnAam.Adm'nistr
tor deboni3 w ‘“ aD ut f
t(] (jf JosUh o{ 0r Grahu di^A J^ec’d. ih w» petition represent,, doty , to
thg
eled
ard Lreditor-i, " to ^ show caa-fe, seemed, lf f £ , e S he C ?£ i s
should , not t>c uis
w f said administrator and
.harmed from hi« admiEistra.tion tlm fi:-t re*
= of LiimiMiou '.n
CiW LftUrs O. SE V«ANa,
M(in , u> in May, 188 a. Ordy.
Feb2i3in
89 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
fihina , G rookery Table Guslery SilverPlatodtaors
FORKS, SPOONS, KNIVFSr LAMPS, &C.
HAViNG enter,it aeti-ely into my old business, I resp •etluV.y civile mj . H
friends am) cuotoia vs to call auii examine my stock 'vlea visirmg the city, 'j liav,
been over thirty years i* the trade, and "'ill as her. tofore guarantee satisf..oti u to mi
customers. I win agent for the PATENT OVAL I i III US inimlilotf,
UJUSJ Afinn muz UUllLi-l
Everyb 'fy waote-lt, but verv f„w get ... It,
bwause moat p«oph’ d<> not kumr hoy ii>
select coftVe,sor It is spoiled in th«* t oastiu^
or making Xo» obviate these diili ’ultioa
has beeu our study. ThurOer’s paefca^o
Coffees are selects 1 hy an expert who jii
ierstuuuci the ar: of various ll v
uors. They are roast *d la the most perfect
lann^r (It is Impossible to roast w ‘ll in
•mall quantities), then pu In p >un<l pac!t
ktj- s {in the bean, not groan 1,1 b* arin^ our
Unaturo its a guarantee *»f >f(>nainea->9ft f
• ii,l each package coutauis th** ThurbT
recipe for tfo>'l Colbv*. 'V *
»ack two kinds, Thurt> 'r’s ** N r o
stro mg and 1 pufc^ent, Ttvuvb r’s “So. 41/'
in A d aud rich. One or the other will'
suit every taste. Th\v h ive the thrw
Sfreat points, good quaii ty, himctot qnan *
tity. reasonable price, your ftracer
for Thurher’s'roasted Oo'Tee in pound pat fc
apes, “CVo. nr “No. 41.” Do not b- put
o )T with any other Wnd-fyour owu palate
will toil you what is beat.
Where persons desire it we also futn>sn
the "Jell tal ” Coffee-pot, the simplest. b-*s*.
act cheap-'St cjff'e-poi t iu exist*' v*.
Grocers Who sell our G iff *e ko'p t
Ask for descriptive circular.
Respectfully, fc TIimtilER . * GO.,
H. K. A F. 15.
Importers, Wholosul" Gx-oeers and Gitlee
Roasters, Now York.
P S.—As the largest dealers iu too l pr >
duets iu tlie w 'rlil. ijawider it our iu
t -r st to mamit. 'tureoniy-pui-e and wit ile
fi.imi ■ koikU aud pack them iu a Utly an.!
satisfactory manner. All aooils bi'ivrtiu
our Q-irue are ipOWUteo I to be or superio:
qu*llty. par ; 1 dnd and A •• ))•»!•
aro au li 1 >ri 7 .' I L* ■f in I th- :Mrv:i
price. l;i ivm' 1 \vh**r • ou^ 1 'inv'i'-i l!
caust* for .lis-atfct.wti-a tv U 1 b-'r
to the inf l'eat o noth .teal-rs ‘.nit
«UU101b va) use TUarba a brambi.
aching nerves cause
AGONY!
P-ERRY DAVIS'S tAIN KILLER
BRINfjb
RELIEF!
NEtlRALQIA
SCIATICA
TOOTHACHE i
EARACHE
And the whole noxious family of
nerve diseases are cured by
PerryDavis’sFainftr
SURE I
ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS
KEEP ‘‘PAIN KILLER."
DYSentery
MER
COMPLAINT
tr
There is no time to be lost when those
we love are taken with these
terrible diseases.
. The beauty of PERRY DAVIS'S
PAIN KILLER is that it acts
so promptly, surely and
: efficiently.
Don’t' be without Pai^ Killer!
Have it ready for;instant use!
Keep it with you at home
or abroad !
ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT
SUMMER
Imprudences
ARE SURE TO BRING
j ON SUMMER DISEASES
INDIGESTION,
D1ARRHCEA,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
. BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
** feyeks, &'c.; &c.
BUT
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
Drives Them Away*
Drives Tiiem A way.
Drives Thex Away.
Dorr BE WITHOUT PAIN KIUEH.
BUY OF ANY DHUGOJST.
"THI MIT It CHIAMIT."
"gLTHBESHEBS iggg.
GEO. W. SCOTT & CO. ATLANTA, GA •»
iMannffrAttirenj of Oossj] inm-Phnspho
Factory on Ga. Railroad rtear tho city. Uiike 28 West Alabama Street.
Q *
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111 K
THE GREAT inaunfrtivitreu COTTON at & Atlanta, CORN Ga., FERTILISER,
—^—is —
A specirl manure for southern lauds .f Crops
It contains all th, eh meats ot p'aat fo"(.t in thei best f. rui. ft fhls
stood the *esi of ,*Hrs and ia now U&3T regarded a- ere if
-THE SAFEST mid KERTTLIZEGS IX C-K____
Tuomuui s ot larnu re in Georgia', Alabama, Teni» ss e and Flbnil i. nd
many of tie ino-t prooi't ent A-orioultural f bibs a -, ■ j . y .-ill ad,,,,,, ,,
r.fri. It is one.ftM#HI«riESI'«lfAl>E KKWTN.!/.;■.[{- iu .......«i-,.
>ee the Agri<‘ii l ral Department It, pints,)’ We invite i -t s , Imuri to-4
the be.-t fern] sera it) tfse. Grange-. Agricultural t.iiU. »,-iglr . rho. .1 ad
SI Qiat'onB, '.lt d others desiring I" | nti-liiiSf direct so i.., qu.i, t (us, wi I do
well t» cn r r< Si ottl whT' uslnbu'e t ining iiie;r I* • - 1 1i. iz ■».
We «r. tin or pinai and m nutl l v tnimttMeinr, ltd !’■ 'pti’.* rs ot ha-, Ci/ssf/j. inm I'ht s/dto.
(tS f • t 1 at ,*-ni ss and r'ty l-i, u hi in n. i k> t rev -
era! l.iiital'm •. Nane i> g't"'lie ui le-s bon d d mi i .n li s rk : 1 M » . u ;««•
1 tnied 1 m (ii o. A. Set! *V Co., At'anla, (, >. mT s em! } ,j ? ip-uhir-', aual.s'hj
and pr E- I.» GEO, \V. St A ( tA I „ ,
OF It At.KN r, MU r> M BARKER. w» 1 receive of.i rs at ftomuir sant at,end to .he
of o ir guano.
Experience the Be,t Guide.
The mis m why ivoman every where
use Parker's Ginger Tonic is, bi cause
i »\ have'learned by experience—tlie
lust guide— ttinl lliis excellent nudi
cineim'ieome* despondency,| eriod:•
ewl In aid mmehe, kidrev., imiigesiioii, pi in iii (lie
back nynl et’er in ubk'S
of „ 1? — li.-s.-i- Jonnia .
Pwoa Hill Nurssrie f
J. Van Lindlky, Rrujir
ITav i u l si vt» t U i.t \»fx rtt <• jfjH r
elit e ill gl tt'H JT 13 M l }• Mci k. h. si
ei to 1 1 e u’i i in «li»j.nte, ii ciutlin56 a
vnri* ties
Penthe
Api I s,
Plums,
* hi n it's.
Strawh* n-ies. and
ill! othcr'flulls grown in tho Sotitl , fioiu
the
The Latest to the Earliest Varieties
-UK. Ii V. CANTKEGb, Auent For
Middle Georgia,
And his Assistant A\*mt. are now anvas
llii*- m»Ut tv. A 1 ’ )if«se who rltsir-* fc
ill G 1 "d fr nil 'l’r. es from n 1; iiabh
Pinery, low i.s yuur ti<no. i aoh u< d
EVERY TREE GUARANTEED
to livo wkh propel at'entfor*. Notice
fact ol any tree dying, made known ut tin
L-Hire, Grecnesboro, N. b\, will lie replace
;it "11 CO.
Mr. (J;»r.tveil, mir General A 120111 fei Mid
die Goor t;Ui Has betn en^ftjreil in I lio
busiiiOFs t» <r so wi’ii) yea rs, aide advi.i'
you a -r. <;-anls lbo fruit He-1 .Ut ip tod t
your diciiilo. Ills pormam-nt re-'iJt one-* i
Griffin, Ga^ All comimmicnfi**ii8 prompt
iy answmed. E. F. CANT.; 1 l
inarch 31 m(» Gebtirai , n't
(iEOtUiI J A, rtockdale Coinjly —
■jttb.Tl >t ik Q&H* hereby iVcV. «;ivo?^o jp> ; bu ot
H^nn. fc 1 ft v VI Alnitfi
hrii |);fsspu ap'plnul or\i* jk> tb^ ( LAirt jfhi of Ui’ Llmiqistib lium A
. tor ifl|<(*;»im f <S in 11 Uol A^jCujn it i 6 t«/a 11 tJi for <1 /t!. t m . i»>v % 1 t g<
s -1 • '• A • * m 1
on iWtM -!a -.KiN-MW-f ta s i f Jn• m
y;>: l luil [ti: f>' t« t\
mans.
j . 1 11 1 ~, Urdu ry
AEOR* > LA. it ivkunle Count y —
\y \ HERivta T. ,0 •''vVAin luivtirq ipj*nc«
f H> m»- tli U' l,b\
scrsyji au<l piViperty of .T init fc A - Awkii.
L'bfo'.'iii- G tl S\viigL A'.vim ibi it.ftd Jr bdoji X
■tNici cbii 1 ’.§! * i^wh/v.
otmni} -iiui '' h t Jw* b>H cr-iy/wf rt tic iaAuu r u < j
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time.
For all diseases of THROAT,
NOSTRILS, HEAD or
BREATHING AP¬
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PerryMsMiller
Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy
ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP
PAIN KILLER
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portal circulation vaanllatea, euapeuded Nature
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Mother, aft«t Doctor two uhjUl *•*» dtse* d‘A at once.
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DIPHTHERIA
HAS
NO CHANCE
WHEN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
This wonderful remedy lias saved the
lives of many, many children
wlio were almost dead with
DIPHTHERIA.
B. Howry Wllaon, Lawronoo. Mtuw , payn ■
"Tbo HurKeoii* (leciocd iirunoujicod that my remedUw caw* Diph¬ could
theria. ami I’aiu no Killer
roach it. Terry DuvIb’h huvucI my
life.”
Llbeona Ijeach, Nanhua, N. IT., naya: " I hail
paJntora’collo and illpbOwretlcHOM throat very
bovorely. Taiu Killer drove both avray.”
DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT.
The Secret
of the universul success of
Brown’s Iron Bitters is sim¬
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preparation ever thoroughly made; is
compounded chemical on and
scientific, principles, and
medicinal
does just what is claimed for
it—no more and no less.
By thorough and rapid
assimilation with the blood,
it reaches every part of tho
system, healing, purifying Com¬
and strengthening. the foundation,
mencing at and lost
it builds up restores
health—in no other way can
lasting benefit be obtained.
Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nor. 7.
1 ! have been a great sufferer from
St very weak stufuach, heartburn, Near!/ and
dyspepsia in its worst form.
tried every thing recommended, of dozen have
taken the prescriptions a
»one of the old trouble., and am a
new man. I Bin K e D»ng much
stronger, and feci first-rate. 1 am
a railroad eftfpneer, *nd now make
my trips regularly. I can not say
too much in praise of your wonder¬
ful medicine. * 0 . C. Mack.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
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It wiil cure dyspepsia, indt
heartburn, • sleep
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