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He (Mini Courier.
Uttici.il Organ of Wlute County.
F>*aok NiX, Hditon '- and P ufa
tishcr.
C4.*TRtiKf), (r a. March 4. l8 ! J7.
A foul umihIw wiih committed
near Harmony Grove last w. ek.
For weather, North (Jcorjjiu’H just lead
ing (I.cm nil;
There is i «in ami snow ami Kthigmg stwf
*But there's a change of time—and it's
balance at!!
And the weather forgotten in the shuf¬
fling feet. --J, H. G,
A business firm in Stanford,
Ky., always opens the day's bus¬
iness with prayer—proprietors,
messengers and porte/s .til kneel¬
ing together.
The foreman of a printing house
‘one morning received tho follow¬
ing note from the wife of one of
the men of Ills employ: “Please
to eggseuse my husban’ for not
eomming t.i day. lie is ded.”—
Parson’s Weekly.
An exchange is responsible for
the following: Breathes there a
h man with soul so dead, who
never to himself hath said, “I'll
pay, before I go to bed, the debt
1 owe the printer?” There are
some, wo know full well, who
never such tale ean tell; but they
we fear, will go—well the place
where there’s no winter.
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INSURANCE.
Tly Jogh Billiniffl.
I kum to tho concluoion Intely
thill life WIIS 80 uiiBiirtin t haL fair' lho J
only way for me lo stand «
chance with other folk* was to get,
my life insured, *o I kallcd on
thengont of the Our ion Angel
Life Insurance Coni|tauy, atitl uu~
swered alio following questioits
which were put to me over the
top of a pair of spectacles, by u
slick old fellow, with a round ffruy
head on him as was ever owned:
Are you a mail or {email? if
so, state how long you have
been so. Had you a father or
mother? If so, which? Are you
subject to tits? And if so do j
you have more than one at a tune?
..., A\ hat . . . htm water
is >our precise
Did you have any ancestors?
And if so, how much? Do you
have any nightmares? Are you
married or sinjle, or are yu a
bachelor? Have you ever com¬
mitted suicide? If so, how much
did it affect you? After nnswer
int tho above qucstio .18 like a |
man, in ttaoaffermntiv*, the slick J j
, , , f old .. feller, AMth . ,
it J?olt
spectneics op, suit! I was insured
for life, nnd probalily would ve¬
in a in so for years.
mining Tews. ,
There has been one of t he
richest lend- o|»encd upon the
;,->ng Sheet pio|ierty
he last few weeks that has been
discovered in tliis section for
years. ’l*he vein is eight feet
thick illld is prospecting fine, and
there is u fine location for a mill.
Thereiis plenty of ore in siglu
io justify a compauy to cotn
iitcme work, Cnpitaliitu would
1 .1 wdi to coine and oxuuiinc
.as property that is wanting to
; a vest iu mining property. We
claim that wc huve as good uiin
lag. propctly as there
itt th* Blitting belt. 1'ho vetu it>
being opened up by .f, 1.
nor and A. If. Henderson, and
. tine „ shape , to , be . examined, ;ui ,
m
we are satisfied that it will stand
the test of • /» t
any mtutttu
There are also acres and acres
good , placer , mining . . <m tills ., .
erty, and good fall for
mining . and water . plenty i , ," for r .. .....
giants,
The property ia nmv owned
R. T, Kcnimer and <\ii
bought at alow price for such
KHwpoct a« there arc now on
11 opcrly. M ixr.it.
EXECUTORS RA.T,K.
GFOltGIA—White count : Uy virtu . , c
the third item cf the will of E. S*
son. Will t.o soil before the Court
House door In Clevelandi said county
tho first Tuesday iu April next,
the legal hours of sale for cash the
lowing properly to wit: Part of lot
bin 1 No- 113 in the second district
said county containing . t. acres more,
less bequeathed in Jos. A ,
deed, riinin life eat unit life. Uy said
wliicli Includes tins dwelling 1 and
buildings. Said land has ulm.it 2
acres of good bottom hint on it and
very good orchard Bold as the
ty of K, *S. Davidson deed, for
tion among the heirs Match 3rd i
W. 1. fiintl’HHikfj. Executor,
XO’l’XCE.
OKOlttilA—White county. To
tvhoiu it may codeorn: .1. A.
having applied for the ^uatdianehip
the person and property of Mies
Richardson, a lunatic, and is now an in
mate of the State Lun tile Asylum,
Notice in hereby jpven ihat Hiiid
cation will Iks heard at my office at
O , Clock, , , a. m. on the hint Monday
April next. Thia March 2nd 18.<7;
J.U, Freeman, Ordinary and ex
tTcrh C 0
rittullu^ »>| I'orrftooa,
Qor.STiov.~I* there no way (hat I car.
Utilize my terraces? I have a Rood tuauy,
and 1 1 been thinking that some
tliiufi rabbit be planted on thorn.
Answeu, -Of course you 0.111 plant
Sour terraces in various crop*, au-i yon
B,ro wasting .some (food land if you are
not doiiift so. Some farmers plant their
terraces in fruit treos, p irticn'aiiy
plums, but I thiuk thir u p i >r plan, as
the tree soon branches out and prevents
BUmdiif right up to tho terrace, with
out; iuJuiT to tho trees. Whoro terraces
Ire near tW Mute) I have seen fine
stxavfUnM* M*w i up*n them, and I
tirad wlM>S be excellently adapt
Oti%i> growing KtapbirriM or binnuber
' rho »aots t»f any ot ll'ltt&ft fruits
xue*ld be useful jn littuliilf r»e terraces
(tad ffltDi prokrAine lli.jfi- washing
while thly would not interfere.
I think though that ou tho whole, sor¬
ghum, or cattail millet, or Clrickou corn
Would be tho best crop) to put on the
eauracoB. The roots of either of these
Would offer great resistance to any ten
Amicy of tho terrace to break, and any
cf these could bo cut green for soiling
cr could go to maturity for seed or
grinding, anti In botli cases their roots
would bo left in the soil, rendering
it difficult to break the terra
cos With even very heavy rains.
0f conrse Routing of tenaoco is
1 * 8 ? * ,nfl *«/ old,
Thfin th#y iU , 0 bottoi . lut ulom) auy
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di.-turbauco in th« way of cultivation
would only weaken and injure thorn.—
Stato Agricultural Department.
Harm. Sinlgrln;; I ruin H.-hvos
Qubstiox.—I have a tine young horse
which baa lately developed a short
wheezing cough, and when driven out
of a very slow gait. Booms to breathe
with difficulty, life breathing then being
short and fast. AVliat nils him, and
wluit cun I do to cure him?
Answrr.—Y our animal undoubtedly
is suffering from wind is called heaves
or broken wind. This disease is caused
by ruptured or enlarged air cells of the
bmgs, and is consequently incurable, as
**° medical science can repair these
burst-od ceils. The best that you can
do ie to lessen tho evil, by paying strict
attention to the food of the nuimnl.
Don't givo large quantiti,': uf hay or
fodder, but feed liberally .>( ts with a
smalt quantity of feducr The idea is
to distend the Ktoma- ii a lirtte as pos¬
sible, as to do so in such ra ,> = is always
harmful. Always dampen the oats and
fmirier before feeding. Bran mashes
m" aim good. By feeding carefully as
t««Mo will be to some
extent alleviated, ana the auimal reu
dered more Bevviceab’o, though you cau
never hope for a cure.—State Agricult¬
ural Department.
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Qokstios.—E nclosed find some worms
and a moth which produces them. The
worms have seriously injured our cab
buges aud turnips, eating oft' the tops.
Please name them and give a remedy
against them.
Answer.—T he iusect is called the
Cabbage Plusia. It works great- injury
to many garden crops, hut especially to
cabbages and turnips. Tho female moth
Rray in color, with a bright spot
near the middle of each front wing,)
deposits her eggs either singly or in
clusters on the upper surface of the
cabbage leaves. The eggs soon hatch.
aud tho young worms begin at once to
devour the loaves aud to bore small,
irregular holes iu too cabbage hoad In
this section there are several broods of
thts destructive insect each season. Tho
moths usually fly at night, but may
sometimes be sees flittiug about during
a cloudy day. To get rid of them, dust
upou th® plant* pirethnjui, (insect pow¬
der) mixed with three times its bulk of
flour. They may also be destroyed by
Agricultural Dep artme nt.
Everywhere wo sec evidences that they 1 1
fro taking Wold of this work in earnest,
nut it cannot ho nr. : too o:tea that no
corn crop should be •■laid by’’ without
aowingpesM, middle* either the l. >i;.lca«t Iraki. or in Also, the
: Over cut ire
j work over the wheat amt cat stubble*
l cml *°w ,!l ° P eftB I;r or if time
and other work are nr . -ittir, runoff tns
; tows about two ami one-half or three
feet apart, p!u«t rim peas ami break oat
' “o / niimuos later, as opp irfumi.v <»•
.curs, cnvs if practicable sy.'i) y equal parts
’ of Joiitiit and phosphate at, the rate of
about 2C0 pounds t» Hie i -h*. This will
increase the growth :uci w e of the
peas iiml I hey in tarn wid gather tis.jp
j ply of nitrogen * ami n-j.jias. i wo most
j | important hard-run up<l agents t.rmuxrtj in ret nr! Iranis. wntiug Besides >.v.t
these two itnp slant otli- >•! they
servo to shade the land and k j- ;> down
tiie weeds. In our ebm.it;) ba: i lands
moodily retrograde. Tim alter,uno bii ; -
tertng hoot and was!,in:; rains tfer.r.v
them of untold ana unc.ffeu at -a
jiajounts of plant fool. Any err
1 which will cover tin- land will servo t
i arrest this steady dial:!, but for ike
! abovo ret.s ujs l^iitju.mus crjpi aro h.
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| is « beeenim;; IR L vn: caor ' 0i " iatpts-tnnt : 1 ?viA uni - c:;;; in
a it very ti
! ? ur fuU tr ” fle ' *’“ n \ ‘ {«*»
neretoioru , buo/i jcivoh, I or •>. un.ivaUou,
planting, teniaziug, cm. W-.-ru ■
j I does the potatoes, not care to order take the U M< trrubio sprouted f > ho i
in urn
: IFfpL T ’ 1j ioUont Moauiaiu" fur
Uithes a . nir:- iy wlihdi is tar* to ;,r
aury u jL'',.. -rmd. ! ! is sr-■ • ’I
adapted for fad planting, i. -d ; - n .u; .
ttbuuciauuy.
ewK rr potatoes
may be sot oh: during ihnc:iti"a rii
pv'.iduco using cultiu;. ■ I'nm tlui via .4. v/nrte |
the *iir KiduMt best t ii c
tiUons. Tho euttiutfa »l'or.h: n r bo i
long, three eyes are nidi •i' , ut wr r.r :
wofiusj. Tin loiiuor cufUtKe, i pr >
duce a firealcr uacibcr or imt u „•., ,,
tho quality and sir/, v/i,, r-s-r.
Fit bovrd a xi>
Don’t pof ctf fllltil l’l J I'l oieni,
I gov-'iny oats and thru ha im- .a
' pi'ilic tally scratcii mu -.viir-.i
n . • •>.
\ ell others Ins jtroveii in s.t vahriMo t ,
I tho farmer. The present y, ,ir ir.s or uo
, Illustrated Cue fact, thc.r tho s;>.i;;y
j gov/li crop cannot be re.i • I on,
! (he fall crop, if propm-iv p.cp for
find sown oaixy enough, !< mm r
| tah). Prcjrov tiro land to >:■ ,u ,:ly to
bo ready to begin sowing ir. Scptoiahor.
j i’h° food value stock of rye a< a renovator, a grata
for lini'inyr I he winter in nit hr..
and an accr.piahitor of Imran i is not
peiiorally fully appivciatoiL Wiiila not
nn valuable us peas, if sown on the. pod
stubble it will take hold of th„ wm-k
Where tho pea* leit off and eontiiiU) it ;
tnrougn tlio whiter. It h a very Inmiy j
crop, ami if sown in l Ho out tun fields
clous much to prevent tho ami I
washiiiR of tho cleanly cnltivutnd soil. |
fto:«:ara ;
may still be planted to iutvan!n-o. T!:a
Early Amber is Wt for the li.t plant.
Jugs. It is exeeiitionaliy go - i for fa;
teuing hogs, and if cat before th« s/uds
fully form may be fed with pu.Ut to nil
aiato farm aniualc, only being eni'cfut to rog
tho amiraut, ns like nil other gi-oea
foods, It is injurious if t.vou iu uuiim
Ded quantities.
PAST ORES
often fall at this season and white the
hot, dry weather may unm auffHout
reason to many for this fniinre, very
| ! often it is the vi-milt of too c'nwn grii*
lug. Tho stock, are turned on day after !
1 day indisorlminatoiy, r.urt no thinmht is I
: given to the fact that any plant will at
’ last fail if it* foliage is oonnua dly <i •.
stroyed. Tho grass is (riven no ton ■ to
repair tho is, daily damage and tho e.mso
quenee that bolug oaten off an fast a*
It tries to put out a fresh growth, it
finally gives up the fight and our mid
summer pastures become brown and
j bare. It is here that the green crops n;
; sorghum, forage corn, p 'as, flow conns
: in ns a most valuable supplcnneut, and
if fed systematical:}- will save tho :
i pastures and in tins fa 1 the abundant
j growth, which has sprung up on them
’ Will givo tho animal.-, good start and
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save tho B30 of muidt of the stored win
tor food n T Nusutrc,
ixTEMTi.v.vr, Avrinux.
| When the disnas.) is tukoa into )!:
syst.iia through the alimimtniy can)
I it is termed inteaii.ml A„lhrnx and i
usually produce! hy spires which a-'
•Wallowed with ike food cud drink.'
Second,
KEEP YOHJI
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; ON THIS SB AGE FOR ii.
i A. Jarrnrd’sadvertisement.
.Inrrard’s is the jiiscc lo
buy cheap ffoods.
When you me in town •*
call on Mr. Jarrard and c\
amine his goods.
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lYLjJo.-ulors, county:
Whereas.'B. represents to
court in h5»r petition inly tiled nuo
on i .siorl, that b- * lac id IN ad
firs-Candice Aio-ader'sestate.
Tills is therefore to cite all persons
eer.cf iiitd, debtors a:i l f o.redito'to
cause, if any ilii-y can, why said
should not 1st dtsebsreed
Ins r ludrliOeatKii sad receive
of dismissionthe iirst Monday
May I8J7.
J .11. KREKMAX. Ordinal v.
ISOTiCE
ft EORH l &—V hit e cou ni y.
To thefeftal void's of the721,
M. of said coea'y • You are hereby
Hied (hat a petit;,.u of 1.1 {reefe biters
a been filed ia pipy ofliee aflriig’ for
election in said district .m the
ef fence or sio-hlaw. At the
u of twenty deyr m. cJaeiidi
l,cordered nnh ,. ! pdp. ) v vc i .d.
K‘Iiy, 8th. ' , J. If. b REHM . o. or
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Mi. Vi . 17 . SjiilJen, drug ehwk
,). W, MeC'i Inteli, {KiiTnissqs
Pn., kcvs; l was Hit;, ail night
winter and corttrac!ed it ret
ere cult!, i was h >ar.-.-e fot a
’ . o ' ! could liiitijy speak.
hew well
our store spoke of ('!; 'tnlier
iuui’s ( oi gh i’eun dy, I
fo try ii. One-half of a
t lc cun (I i)K» cii 1 ire! v.”
J. A. V an Vdlzali, I lug hesv ii !c
Pa., Says; (.'liamlx rial'.’s(fotigl)
Hciflcdy inn. pro', an m) valtlahic
Unit I <!<( tint hesitatu to
il to any oik*.”
Hr. i . i\ inger, Pplirai.'i, Ba.,
't,vs: “Mr. .1. I). Kline, ;V cigar
of this place, reports a
cure of In* cough v. it Si
50 cent hotilp of Uhaiiilv rhiin >
... ou.d, remedy nflcr he had e.-i
ti
} ms winch had failed.” Fm
*2u aiKl jBO cents |km'
lV ’ \ ’ [I ’ I [owlci^nn
( levcland, , On.
IT If! t3| FT what we say but what
■ Mood vA tfsaparilladoes that tells the
story ofiiM acrit. Whenin need of med¬
icine renwtVier HOOD’SClfHES
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PRICES cf «4,
MANOS kJ . ii". 1 g
^ IB vt ii WS #-*<5
^2, NFl, gS> 6 , a so. -
$50, up. 4 C? ^ ' % e ii £ v fl ii % I i 1 4% L ‘:*t '•'‘A/A& CP # U $ C’i.-'* O ^
*s>. £5F 8 v. 7 , , >S£/ a <s> Fa . f 8 1 -‘4 Q 3 e?
B a AT€l 3 s 1 C « U IT A K 8 C-* to *r<
& Q&> x
lars.
Write ioi* price list and dffsfripjib:!
8 8 % ■■■ V-s\ 50 4 ID
ns. * &J& X i . , i •Pi S r i
25 ,to fe fl Q>' % '4 %
MAST ORDERS MEi t ' i-j $? a P T if T k'j
PROMPT AfliaTIO^.
Aiilohat*ps, yaiijos,CiriBitai‘^it!t<'
Flutes, Files, Flageolets, Meto :
lecordeons, Drams, Blow Aeeoi*
strings, Trinunln^ and eases for al
Music Molls, Music Stands ^
Folios, Ocarinas, Music Boxes.
Harpsfrom 5 c* to 81 85 eaclt.
8 IFFT rmmn lUH \mm QT liDIF UF DRIffi
min siBU UlUI
Write for Lists to Y. T. BAR 3 iWELL I '
118 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Cwa.£
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In a f< w week I will -tart to the Hus tent Marke’.-; to lay i:t tlu- !it
gc-st stuck of goods of every desrri jitioil i.hut !r;s ever brought
In Guliie.-vilie uiifl in order ! ii make roun.i hi my store for t inv-e :
jirojioso now to begin u (.'UT-HUCE HALr'. M< ::by
will will h- jiut down to cos;, and it great loamy tilings
w ill In; soil!:;! less than t'D-l . In f v.'t, t iir cot of U gc* at nutiiv
I thitigswiil have i.ot litog to clo wilti the ,ei! tig JifKte.C.s t iir.V mu-1 tie
ele.-rtl out ‘ii some price to imtkc rmtlll for Itiv spring stu x.
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! . .. . la • < ■ i w 1 •.
Jf,,,. ns>iu spit of i 'bdh t?, - dls eVt’fVwlit f.5 *10, ti
%y will h<- sold for V5, Aindiicr suit, 'the best t.'hcvi, t
: .jjjj,; tLnl sold for b'H, will he f!o -eti oil! In this S lit' u - long US t hi t
j. if l jj jy ] },, suits will Uo sols! :.t «2 SO, mid the $«* s ilts at
i'2 iYK lip- is of (oats muj Vest that sold ::l I'-), you eau get now at
and the jd'ii-e will be i*jiii down ft- ii i«T, Nice (Mssimcr iTiiiis
worth muti fi to ri will he closed at 7.7 emits to *». dean ■ 1’ ui.-
worth fiae, will go, at 4Re, and the t! kind at Sii<>v is ■ >
i imu a st. i r m rm “***
THE 'i?EABEST AND i IFF! >Hui .4.
f will -ej! tliiili's who'e stuck, II! Shoes. ( i . -; ij
;( < > Mil ;lt ic.-t 0 Ilia
flic kind tfirt-l ii - .•! ' 1 lo 7 .77 i y, ill sell now f.<: 85«‘, U 1 me
whole slock, (iisiiioAvjiSti make, tho kind Unit seiU for V M. v iii go
liow at title, Hoots at less Until Jjv«t co.-t.
BEST ilATi-EOWE.sr BUiUlvT
Will sell ihei-cst ile.is .old in (i.iinceii ie for the nuqicv.
Unis v. ii]; wijl he eUi/ai osu in thin Nik’ : i dec, t-.suJ so un all
.lu'ough the Hut stock,
3a*i; n DE-itw a n k—iadj e.v a n d g en r.Q
■ » V’eii's : ml H/dieie ru are, ,ii;d .Men’s Over.- III:!.-. will lie pit:
J.t li J; tluiil ill'.' tiers! eiv!. Hid BlnlllO't worth "7i- will ■ c*
clos'd Olll at one; the r i slid ■?! .27 kind':;! tUic. U iil scB a good
.-month vini wide .‘"•hcct.iiig. the 7-" kind for 4c per yard, t'hec.i,-. ;,t
?. 1-2c per yai I. Ds'es* (i-.inti.* will he reduced in puce nil along the
line.
BLOCK HUG Vk AN!) (’OFFKE.
Tim :> 1-2 pousi-1 Un’/ii ('• u ■ 1 will -o'! m, ) H pounds In (In*
(Jojlaf—as oi.ih! u- anyliotly - -> poti-id < ■ he . Brown Sitq-'ir 27 His
io tin; t|:iiial‘, and ill" ?7 per Hf»l Eiotir wdt Im sold a i i .<sy.
big Lor \ i n.n v.'t'ti
One if t 111* 1)1 si ill. I m \ m la ij-t' IS n lot of
Five p •d i-ics (j on! v. it hjJ -M N : ;ih 1 Vosit.ii f:o ;<*vy*
•id it at ii I il). i 1 i i t V,nv, < I < »•! I ti
70C pcV ! itiid.
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BOTAHXO
U 9 BALM
A thoroughJy tested Remedy
for all
BLOOD and m DISEASES,
This standard vaoi*fi? has been trie I and
cot *unvs* Valias', tor forty y*ar«. ’ ae
t vith <*c
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_______________ tdod. ft stiver iaiifl
to UrX-tfit froift tb* liist tluso, quickly ar.i
cBeci. Rliy driving out *11 oisekiw germs
froia tbs ey(it«2a witbout &uy «Q.pi.;aaaut or
iujarioas offecu. It is not the roault uf ijf
rwrance or suparstition, but it is founded
usonrOHiBK*a SRodorc mc-tllcul a scit thorough it koowi
•*iye of cce. bfood «cd
r.z,\y puriftas an4 ©nrichca tht^ getarai
hriiiii health to the sufferer. As rival. a »n<f
Vniluiag-wp tonic it it witUtmt h.
U it* absolutely kuaiyais beyond of braith-giviog cotuoanson proper; tv it*: i-s air it
re wady ever offered to vitality vitality tli*t public. and ail It ills is a
panktea infctja for impaired paired and a imju'vorisked --------.— i«
sultintj from impure of if'*: quickly
Idsy.i Idcod — — 1 »* cisrreji ut * ftfeia euros !>!*•
Srrsfkli ia, ,VI ITwin 81»*:=i*3. ■ 3v
s»**l Sk'i«F»' 8 i 2 v Lltpr. laJarye, 2€i4u«y
PUXAI&, etii, S'oiiuale W t«k*
asttf
bm», Xvrrotxa etc.
INVEST!AATC FOR YOURSELF.
tor our Fr«i EmU ef Valuable
la&rmatfttKx togsther with * woaderfvl
arr*y cl eertificetM oi rwraarhatde cures,
frora th# ts> tu» meet vhaF-’ul Uia-.
•a»a, -tftsr all known rc**fiie3 had failed.
These csrtiffcRtw testify with no uncertain
scqaJ, that Bpt&ttie Blood Balm ie th« Lee*.
eh«aW»t, Blood quickest, Purlftar greatest ani heaUK-g'vins end pow
trfnl world. Ft beaj<s44» rem¬
edy tvar known to the
; $J.OO tor $ bettlot.
M. ». M. f»ii!a ar« a mild and affective
purgative and hirer Regulator. Otto Fill is
a does. Priee. 26 cte. f>cr box.
S. ». *- kind* is of a superior karns dressing
and Ours for all aoret, > erup¬
tions, etc. Fries, 50 «ts. p*r box.
E. f&. K. 1
ttrrh, etc.
he uee.l, '
Blood Balm.
For sal* by druggist?; if not, se»d to ua.
Address, BLOOD BALM CO., Aitaftia, 6 s.
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for a. a Lav riot* atn* ' * Bay B*y tn#a ufcctit-» js<s gfiSJablw * »M*fftg»EWra u.
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WRITE FOR CIRCUI.AW8.
Kef Hosa Sewing Machine Co.
MA33. Boarov, U>UJH. Mam. 28 Uioon lmo» amt, ».Y,
Chicaoo, “fflS III. ftUVCUKto, LL. br. Ft, Ix>pw, Cal. Mo. Ho. Atla-nta, Dallas^Tlx^jl IHLLA*,TZ Ox. 2 L&S.
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froiii > oi>r local tlenler anti uiake
coniparfsoas.
ELBREGSC fiAHilFADTURilS G 3 .
BELyiDERE, ILL.
OIL STOVE
will cook anything in any way as
well as the best coal or wood stove.
On it you can Boli, Broil,
Bskc, Roast, Fry, and do it all
wilhoikt heating up your house,
awl v.iib Ft smoke or sme!!.
of air do not affect its
bar:u;:-j, nor make it smoke.
14 L OFFER,
For tke parpo c of iniroflaeir.^
every-.v'.:ere, •wewill r.-.-li one sta-ve
s&ev.r rngaE>r whab rjy v. F , a::J
dcUvcr iks-3 of dtc.’ . Fv.yrL.r
flics o'* above sto- , v hk oven
and i’ - .ii ir, £ J. i priest
L3T s> >,20, Civ’tV •-sd.
T - - is male zi tnrt iron,
with ! i-uwijro-i oi’ and
: U t : " 5 1 .
Cl* ; .« : v.: 1* or.e gallon of oil,
r:':id: •• Fl b irrs ten hours.
S<se4 for (rat*:.)
R. t idea Company,
CO L vif trr STREET, NEW YORK.
'OH,58' -lai&ited «S40 «»K!
DISEASSS OF THD SHD4.
The intense itching and smarting inci¬
to errer: - \mut, k mlt rh5unj,ar.-I fiber
of !h» .riK iaeta,:;;/ allayed by
Cbarahoriakis Eve and b'fcja
’dasy cured very bed cases l:a-e been
by it. It U equally
for itching nipples: piles cud ?. favoriro rem¬
for mrb char,; -1 ’ ’ , diii
frost bites, sad cl;:r c-yes.
sale l>y druggists at ce: az.
Tryllr. Cs£j- yeuditlo: they
just what a horse needs - ondi
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