The Dalton argus. (Dalton, Ga.) 18??-????, June 03, 1882, Image 2

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MISCELLANEOUS. H. ( . HAMILTON. Proprietor. J - i SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1882. , Atr. stepht ns is a*go<xl Qsherman. , Awtqiay next expect to see him hang a ( w traTf* - ■ I The latent m-wn from Senator Hill is ; of an encouraging nature. Heiseoming | home soon. i The Georgia rivers have received their ' annual quota of little Huh from the I'nitol I States fish commission. It to getting quite as unsafe for a Brin dle cur to venture away from home, here- | about*, ns it lias formerly been for a , flock of sheep. ' No two of the Georgia daily papers are, just now, in a perfect state of har mony, and the country weeklies scarcely know how to jump. If the independents had taken Gartrell as a candidate for governor, Stephens 1 would have been out of active politics and a neat little race would have followed this fall. Many fanners are reported ns plowing up the sickly looking cotton and plant ing in corn. It may have been better to only replant with corn, thus getting two chances at a crop. If our citizens who are now investing in fruit trees will remember that ten trees planted in rich, fresh land, are worth a hundred planted recklessly, it will he worth something to them. The inauguration of Mr. Stephens next December will be a great disappoint ment to several of the hoys. But such is the perplexity of polities! They should learn to grow up with the coun try. The New York Times concludes, from the standpoint of a number .of southern correspondents, that the people are en tirely contented, politically, in the south. We had supposed that they were merely disgusted into a condition of Micawher ism. Co-operative insurance peeps out in all sorts of novel ways now. The mat rimonial aids are becoming numerous, followed by a new scheme to get a pol icy in bebali of the first result of mar riage. Whitfield county would knock the bottom out of the baby insurance in a couple of years. Five years from to-day Dalton, as a shipping point for peaches, small fruits, and the products of the dairy, fowl yard ami truck patch, will charm the eye with the beauty of its fertile and well-tilled surroundings and prompt the cheerful grin of success over the countenances of a contented and happy populace. Beef has reached the highest point ever known in Chicago. On the 26th inst, choice beef cattle sold at the stock yards in that city at $12.50 per cwt. on the hoof; porter-house steaks were 30 cents a pound at the markets, sirloins 25 cents, and round steaks 16 ‘cents. The probabilities are that the prices will yet be lyigher. The farmers are sending their dairy cattle to market. FACT AND COMMENT. First statesman : “You did •” Second statesman: “I neverdid!’’ Both states men; “There is no issue between us.” —Atlanta Herald. As things look now, nothing can pre vent the success of the democratic party in 1884, except the nomination of Sam tilden—or Samrandall—or both !—Wash ington Critic. New York and Ohio will each give twenty-five thousand democratic ma jority this fall, while Pennsylvania will follow with a plurality quite as large.— Cincinnati Enquirer. There are thousands of poor people in {bin country who find it difficult to make nosare living. But in New York the Vt - day William H. Vanderbilt paid Oneid’v f ° r a liia, " ol, ‘ l ---Atlanta Consti in battle < there was a’tens’s flirtation is ridiculous, there are.es with the organized demoe f m'r ’v Na ' H ’ bUt * ie BWf * no,,,in « wrappevr r,n of P rinc >ple» promulgated Herald. «'ieiny that meritscondemna aldoata Times. do say that whenever any one AVuU' s the independent movement in to Simon Cameron, the l, y man swears like a trooper. His in :ne'. S ‘" R ag ’“ ''dirmities should tend stanceV 1 *; 11 abjure profanity. It is un rcsentings’in any one, hut especially to Says an Eng- as he is, upon the bound .^ir<u^ ria - s * v * The doctor we Harris county have at once said til thirty thousand dollars case, and (northern loan association, tSuld' neene - v ~ere - Tho no'"- rem kteof interest in 8 per cent., but Expenses make the actual cost of < wi.money 15 per cent, per annum for ; ngfive years the loan is obtained. The at tl,e iwc numbered ami that they are forced to pa/V high a rate, when mon •y is sc kwd where properly ••cured ao a «atl eommentarv both upon our p<-Apl B ami their Juus. If it was known that men who made i debts would be compelled by l aw and public opinion to pay then, money >oqld It* as low for farmers as for bank- ! ef9. 'fbj; Utu>r failure of sniveling dem | •jjogjics hl reduce tip- nite by fixing that FARM AND FIRESIDE. •ate by law, show s that they commenced it the wrong end. Such a law is a stain j upon our commercial reputation, invites fraud and defeats the very ends it was Intended to promote. The best business men obtain what they want upon the best terms, and it is an axiom with them that an article is worth what it will fetch. Monev is a commoditv ami its price is regulated by the laws of supply ami demand. The supply is now ample, hut an extra rate is put on in Georgia as insurance against had collection laws. — Hamilton Journal. BY THE WAY. Congressman Black is recovering the use of his limbs. The Southern Chatauqua is to be lo cated at Tallulah Falls. The supreme court of Ohio decided the Pond liquor tax to be unconstitu tional. The next Methodist general confer ence meets on the first Wednesday in May, 188(1, at Richmond, Va. The republican convention for the nomination of state, officers will be held in Atlanta on the 2d of Au ,ust. Vennor predicts sharp frosts on the 7th, Sth, 25th and 26th of June, extend ing down as low as northern Mississippi. It is understood that. Lieut. Flipper’s sentence is to he mitigated, so that lie will not be dismissed from the service. The Maine greenbackers nominated Solon Chase as candidate for governor and adopted a straightout. greenback platform. There are four thousand saloons in Cincinnati, and, on Sunday, about, six thousand back floors, according to the Enquirer. The next genera! assembly of the Southern Presbyterian church will meet in Lexington, Ky., on the third Tues day in May, IBS3. The state democratic convention will meet in Atlanta on the 19th of July. Del egates will be selected by the counties on the first Tuesday in July. Little Fromm, a new baby of Manhat tanville, N. Y., is fourteen inches long and weighs ten ounces. Its parents are taller and heavier than most parents. The Atlanta extension of the Macon and Brunswick railroad reached Mc- Donough last Saturday at. 10 o’clock. A great crowd gathered to witness the track laying. Track laying on the New Orleans Pa cific road was rushed through Shreve port, La., Sunday, in order to get the work done before an injunction could be served. Frank Stringfellow, once a rebel spy, is now the rector of an Episcopal church at Farmville, Va. He is said to have killed more than a hundred federal sol diers during the war. Winter and spring have come in close conjunction in Coffee county, Ga., by a remarkable marriage, the groom being ninety-six years old, while the lovely bride was sweet sixteen. • r- - -- ■ The fruit growers of Georgia are taking active steps to secure refrigerator cars for use in shipping the present fruit crop north. It is likely that daily shipments will now be made from Atlanta. The governor of Missouri, having ! tiled of removing criminals by giving ad vance pardons to new ones, has about concluded to pardon Frank Janies, and allow him to settle down as one of the leading citizens of Johnson county. The south does not grow enough pro visions for home use, despite the ad vance made in that direction. So far I this season she has drawn on the north for wheat, to the value of $55,000,1 KK); I corn, $50,000,000, and provisions, $72,- 000,000. Total, $177,000,000. A physician in Cincinnati claims to have discovered a process by w hich lie can change the skin of of a colored per- I son white by the use of a certain drug. He has left on a visit to the south to make further experiments, having been | successful, be claims, in two cases under i his charge at home. Over S,(MH) persons were present at : lowa Circle park. Washington City, re ■ eently, on the occasion of a bicycle club | contest. Over l(K) wheelmen partiei , pated, ami the approach of the line of riders to the park, heralded by the clear I notes of a bugle, is said to have been a I very attractive sight. The real and taxable property in Phil t’ a corui.i„ ,o a recent assess went is $553,775,229—an increase since last yearof $10,106,100. Os this amount ■ $545,608,518 is in rial estate; $5,477,- 330 in furniture; $1,974,965 in horses; $129,860 in cattle, ami $614,494 in pleas ure carriages. There is $45,863,769 in money at interest. Os gold watches there were 13,891, ami of silver 345, The horses attache I to a hearse in a funeral procession took fright and ran away, in St. Louis, recently. The hearse was badly mashed and overturned, and tho coffin, containing the corpse of a woman who, in life, weighed 250 pounds, was thrown out ami Hie whole bottom torn off, exposing the body to view. The broken glass from the hoarse ami coffin ! ! had cut and bruised the face of the dead 1 ’J* a horrible manner. A look< T - W , fell I , down in a fit. • THE WEEK. Aleck Parish, formerly of Griffin, Ga., committed suicide at Senoia. Robert Walker was found dead on the , railroad near Charlottesville, Va., Sun day. W. A. Camp, a carpenter, was killed by a train on the W. <x A. R. 11. atCliat , tanooga. i Nellie Reed was brutally murdered by I her husband, Maj. Reed, near Greens- i boro, N. C. Col. Wm. 11. Tucker, of Raleigh, N. C., died suddenly of apoplexy, aged 1 about 60 years* Rev. Dr. Wm. Adams was installed as pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Augusta last Sunday. Fred Beck, an expressman, jumped from the third story of a hotel at Quincy, HL, ami was fatally injured. Mrs. Noble Cross died in Waterbury, Vt., from the effects of a tumor which, when removed, weighed eighty pounds. The Troup cotton factory, LaGrange, Ga., closed its first year’s operations with 24 per cent, earned on the capital | invested. Married in Georgia: In Savannah, Henry C. Mauer to Miss Bessie Saxon; in Columbus, A. Banner to Miss Hanna Shuhinski. Lizzie Moore, of Fremont,Ohio, seven teen years of age, has become totally blind. She had rubbed her eyes after tom bing a vaccinated arm. A young man named Newsome, of McDuffie county, shot himself w hile out hunting last Saturday. He lived but a few moments after being shot. George Donaldson, a Scotchman, aged 76, committed suicide at Carey villa, ! Tenn., on Friday, blowing off the top of his head, lie was quite wealthy. The Sherman gold mine, near Clan ton, Ala., caved :n. One miner was killed, two badly wounded, ami two res cued in six hours after the caving in. Colorado steers, fattened in lowa, sold at SB.(X) per 100 ponmis in the Chicago market Thursday—the highestpriee beef has reached since Chicago has been a 1 city. A white man, named Ed Dantis, while at work in a limestone quarry, at South Pittsburg, Tenn., hist .Monday, was in stantly killed by being crushed by fall ing walls. Mr. Speer publishes a card in which he states that Mr. Stephens was aware of his telegram to Dr. Felton, ami that between himself and the great com ; moner no issue exists. A pow.erfnl religious revival is in pro gress in the town of Eatonton, Ga. So far there have been sixty-seven addi tions to the various churches—to the Methodists forty-two, to the Presbyte rians sixteen, ami to the Baptists nine. Died inGeorgia: In Lumpkin county, John B. Clark; in Cave Spring, J. T. Dozier; in Athens, Win. Allen; in Con-' yers, Dr. R. A. Jones; in Fort Valley, Mrs. J. W. Matthews; in West Point, Dr. T. N. Miller; in Rome, Miss Mattie West; in Red Clay, Mrs, J. G. W. Mills. The Cincinnati Southern train which . left Chattanooga on Sunday ran into an : obstruction on the track a few miles 1 , from the city, caused by a slide, which ■ overturned the engine, almost com l pletely wrecking it, and threw the mail, j express and the baggage car from the 1 track. The engineer, Olle Gould, was injured, but not seriously. The census olliee has issued a bul letin showing that by the census of 1880 I the number of persons in the I’nited ■ States was 50,15.>,783 ; the area in square miles, 2,1)00,170; the number of fam ilies, 9,945,916; the number of dwellings, 1 j 8,955,812; the number of persons to the ! I square mile, 17.29; the number of lam- ■ ilics to a square mile, 3.43; the number of dwellings to a square mile, 3.02; acres to a person, 37.01 ; acres to a fam , ily, 186,62; persons to a dwelling, 5.50, and persons to a family, 5.04. Tne area in land is surface only and exclusive of 1 the Indian tei ritory and tracts of unor i ganized territory, aggregating 69,830 square miles. , O’Tyson & Co.,' headipiarters for all ' kinds of tine Wines and- Liquors lor medicinal purposes.—Adv. » ' A beautiful line of White Piques, Nain > sooks ami Lawns just received at L. B. I lambright’s.—Adv. FokSm.e— A pair of very heavy Fair bank s Scales cheap tor cash. Apply at I this office.* O'Tyson Co.'s Lunch Counter is the ; place to get your meals.—Adv. Aline line of Hats at L. B. Ham bright’s.—Adv. ’ Go to O'Tyson A Co. for all kinds of cooling drinks.—Adv. WIIITFIFI.D SHERIFF’S SALES. xirii.t. itt; soi.t> BEEoin: ini: t oikt l ' » house<|<>or in the citv of Dalton, on tile llrst riies<|av m July, iss-‘, la-tween the leual liours of sale, the following |>ro|>erty. to-wit ■ I'hc following city lots in Dalton, viz: 3 lots on hast Morris street, lettered d„ e. an,l f.. each fronting .si feet on s >uih side of said street bv Is i feet in depth; also four lots on llct ainx street e.ienlH-red 14. 20. 22 and 24. each froniin. M) feet on the east side of Mei aim street bv 15u feet in ’ Vvl’.?;i i 11 ! 1 le ' ' , '' l ““ h > Grtne of afi fa from W hittleld superior court in favor of I z/ \\ G.evn vs the Dalton ( ity Co. I bis June, ls« 2 ■ Gso at thesaine tune and place, a house and I u inthecityof Dalton, (la., on the east s:du of MeCnmy stre.-t, la-ing 50 feet front and running back .0 feel, lietng in the south end of Dalton and south of the colored Presbyterian church, now oeeup.ed In Fred Jon,as the propertv of I mi*i»’\ \ Hamilton. Levied on bv virtue of a tax n ta, and < ounf\ v> TinAlev A Hamil ton. 1 ropei-ty pointed out Io L X l ; m;.-'Prsn'-e HtED. (OX. Sheriff. ■ - ■ ■ i. —«— —— - -- . _ 9 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs. Matilda McCollum vs. John W . McCollum Whillleld superior ( ourt, VprilTenn, IssJ— Libel for Divorce—little to perfect service. " I T AITEAItIXt; TO THE ( Ol IJT BY TUI return of the s|„.,., ir that the defendant does ,"'J " ’ **ud county and that hed.-es lh> t l( .. side tn his st ,tc: it is on m„tio- ot counsel ~L _".-ed that said defendant ,ap| e.t and plead at tne next term of this ,-, urt. else t |, ( . ' Mtiered th default and the pla nttff .i11,,»,.,| , , ITmo-.l and that thist nle t H . puhlt-hed ln Jtm ’■i I ton Argus once a month fur four m-tntlis •IAME> l{. BROWN B.Z. HERND-IS-.PirVA?; ;:' " ' Dalton, (,a.. A|>ri' Z, lss2. A true extract fn>m the minutes of Whltrtcld superior court. nine i t apSt 1.-imfm H. < . HASHLToN. < - l - , te; < * 1 '- "■" «st„ S2O WHITFIELD SHERH-F’S SALES. NYTILL BK SOLD BEFORE THE CO’ Kl ' V honaedoor in the <-ity of Dalton, Geoi 21:1. b<-txv< .-i» 1t»- legal ii 'iu '" f s 011 th" l>i-t 1 tie— • day in J»ne next. th'* following property, to- W lLt. All that parrel of land, beflinnmg; on tie south aide <>f Gordon .-treetlo fee from the east Jineol Hamilton street; thence. »>uth 120 feet, thenee ea-t 25 feet; th-nee south 1.10 feet.to *uy - h r street; them-" east to right of 11 ay ofG.t. <>. I{ It ; thenee north along said r'ght of way to Gordon strA-t; He i.ee nest to | lace of begin ning 2d Mao- n ll ’hat parce, beginning on south Hide of Cuyler -treat 100 feet from eastL hue of Hamilton street; thence south Bbti feet to Moi - ris street; theme east 5o feet; i hence no. th 3M> feet: thence "’’“t lx*ginnnig. ou. All that parcel of land, beginning on Morris street at a point 15<i feet east of the ea-t lineot McCamy sr,-f them ast 150 feet to MH amy street; thence south along McCamy street •'.IO feet to north line of lot numbered 2.1; thenee ea-t along said north line 1.'.0 feet; theme north 510 feet to beginning. Allot said property Iwing in the city of Dalton, Ga. Levied on by virtue of all fa froin Whitlield'm|MTiorcourt iti favor of Lizzie W Green vs Dalton City Company. This May 4, IHS2. \ I-a, one parcel of land in Dalton, Ga.. M hit field coiintv, iKMtiided as follows: fronting on .Jones street S2', feet: them e ea-t along an alley line feet: thence outhS2‘ 2 feet; theme west IIS', feet to Jones street. Levied on as the prop erty of George Strickland, to satistiy a (1 fa flont justice court H72d district. G M, in favor of W G Smith vs Georg" Strickland. Property pointed out by plaintitl. Iwvied on by Jl* Perdue, LC, air 1 returned to me. Ma I. ISSi. \l-o. at tlie same time and place, on two un divided seventh- interests in lots Nos. 42 and 44, on South Spencer streel. in the city ot Dalton, G.1., and the improvements thereon, as the prop erty of Jm ob Wrinkle, to -atisfy a II fa from jus tice court of Ihe s72ad district. G M, in favor of W S Liimokin is \ N Wrinkle and Jacob Wrin kle. Levied on by Jl* Perdue. LC, and returned to me. FRED. COX, Sheriff. myfi td Mil ICE. ]> Y VIRTI E OF AN ORDER FROM THE > Court of Ordinary of Whitfield county. I will sell mt first Tuesday ill June next before the court-house door in Dalton, within legal hours of sale: lot of land No. SR, in 12th district ami 3d section of M hitfield county, its the property of Wm. Roberts, minor. A. I*. ROBERTS, Guardian. May t, IXB2. <45. AAOWGt .■.fauufacturers of the original and only genuine Stivi' w ood Pumps, Champion Wind Mills, Iron Pumps. Boss bieUe Grinders, Patent Door and Win dow Screens, Etc. JL, ’ Aa ''MS ■ill 'U —— ■ 1‘ it,- .—-fc, D»,~ - ’-Wf -*■' —' We have over 20 years experifsee in the minufacture of Pumps and W;ni Mills. It will not cost you five cts. per day on the investment to pump water for ail your stock -<>witi' our Mill. JaJAjfcGSETU Every Mill warranted never Tf'l/k to blow down while the tower stands. "^S^afes.'Jr Fold by dealers everywhere, -eagreSend lor Catalogue. ''*%£■? Powell & Douglas, Waukegan, 111. I ■ , . ■- /PERRY \ . X. KILLER/ A Never-'Failing Cure for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc. After forty years of trial, Perry Dav is’ Pai n Ki Iler stands unrivaled. It is safe! It acts immediately 1 It never fails! Editor of the St. John (TI. B.) News, sayn: In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc., It Is the most efi'eei-ial remedy we know of. No family should be without a bottle of It for a single hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch: We have seen its magic effects, and know it to be a good article. From I. S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefeld Kheuish Prussia: After long years of use, I am satisfied it Is positively etllelont as a healing remedy for wounds, bruts -s, and sprains. W. W. Sharper, Valdosta, Ca.. says: It is a panacea for all bruises and burns. From R. W. Adams. Saco, Me.: It gave me Immediate r« lief. R. Lewß says; 111 forty y ears’ use It never has failed me. W. W. Lum, Nicholville, N. Y., says: I use your Tain Killer frequently. It rrli.vc.tqt:tln and soreness,and heals wounds like magic. J. W.Dee says: For sc.dds and burns It has no equal. I’ERRY DAVIS’ J’AIX KHJ.ER is not a new untried remedy. For forty years it has been in constant use; and those who have used it the longest aieHs bf.'t friends. , Its success ine’dire’!, because of its merit. Since the lain! killer was first introduced, Auntirafsof new medicines bnvc come and gone, while to-day Gils medicine is more , extensively used and more hirhly valued than crer Infore. Every family should have a l>ottlerc<ii’j[/ortae. Much pain and hens y doctors’ bills may cf'en be s red by prompt application of tlie Puin Killer. Unl.lesw’t medicines, <t Is perfectly safe even in tlie hands of a cbihi. Try it once thoroughly, and it will prove its value. Your druggist has iti at ~5c.,50c.and 51.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, > - L| Providence, ft. I I. TUTT’S PILLS ■HK.I—■ rf'XV.iPTOMS £*. K A TORPIO LIVER, J*’ B ’Of .Appetite. Bowels erst’vo. Pain . y n dull sensstion i- tbo hbTtn ? a n ’ Vu 'e " n '“‘ r the Fhculder blade, fullness after eating, with a disivi chnation to exertion of V< dv or mind Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with wt«r?a o1 »e«lect. d some duty, w eanitess. Dizziness, Fluttering at the HA?d«e 1 h Oto befor ?, tho ®yea. Yellow Skin, h genet ally over the light eye Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and ni K my CONSTIPATION, ~3hT?’ S Pl, * L! ** r ® especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change "" to I,s tonish the sufferer S bodv'L ‘Be AppeiUe.nial cause the owiy to ’lake on Flcmta. tbun th» RVMtom in du<£t nS Ks'gulnr stool. pr , v duced. Pace cents. » Murray St. NT TUTT’S HAiRDYE 2 a *Y,,H, AIR b* changed toaGl' -s\- l>y "Single appiteftt inn of thia Dvk. It Ini- K'nrSJ'Jt' 1 . 1 ™ 00 l,r * I ™ , ‘antaneously. sold <> Druggists. <u ten by agpreas on receipt of U OFFICE. 3S Ml HH IT NT., NEW YORK. R l'. T ’"f rs Yim 11 V.ly.Mp InfnrnfKtloH ~4 \ \CttM Brrrip.. ■ u< IKt g „ f HERRON’S I Special Announcement for tlie Spring! We present to our patrons, and the public generally, this Season the most com plete assortment of Goods ever shown here. They were purchased for CASH, and we now offer them at INSIDE FIGURES. JVla.lx.e> No TWEista.lx.ei t BUT SEE US AT ONCE, AS WE SELL AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR *CASIL We know that money is scarce this year with you, hut remember that Prices will be in Proportion to Your Purse I ami if we have the Goods you want, and you can spare the money, now is the time for you to secure rillC I3KHT OOOI)S for tlie LUIAST MOJNEY AT ! iEXiEXRJE&ON «&> FOUNTAIN HEAD FOR BARGAINS. IW. F. Fischer <fc Bro. 215 MARKET STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TTHGHZNT, Have on hand the largest and liest selected stock of JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEAV'ELRY, In the city; in part as follows: DIAMONDS: Diamond Rings, Diamond Pins, Diamond Ear Drops, Diamond Studs. WATCHES : Gent's Gold Stem ami Key Winders, Gent’s Silver Stem ami Key Winders, Ladies’ Gold Stem ami Key Winders. ! Ladies and Gent’s Gold Chains, Ladies’ Gold Necklaces and Lockets, Ladies’ Fine Gold and Stone Sets, F'ne Gold Set Rings, 18 kt. Plain Gold Engagement an 1 Wedding Rings, Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Clocks, Spectacles, &c., <fcc We are Sole Agents of the Cclebrate.d 66 I>IAM< »I > ” Si’ IGCJCIXVCJ I uTCK ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. EY MATE SOLICITED. THE “ AVHITE ’’ SEAVI NG MACHINE, The Ladies’ Favorite! IT IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNING the most quiet; makes the prettiest stitch ; and has more conveniences than any other Machine. It is warranted five years anti iv the seii easiest to sell, and gives the best satis faction oi any Machine on the market. gA Intending purchasers are solicited to examine it before buying. Responsible XG* dealers wanted in all unoccupied ter ritory. J. I>. Ac r l\ Id’. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, marll till janl 59 Broad Street, ATL \NT \G \ *—■ ■ .HF . ll.it—U. -Jl»—mi.u —— X>x*. WRIGHT. V> holesale asfd Retail ilrnggist, lOZFt'U'G-S, DTHIDIOTTTES, 3' FDHIAd:iO-A.X_iE ! ciamti'c K the “am.nton Did 100. Ga. P,...... guarani to ■ i<*lS ts iu 'Hi i gw—ww—awwr—* o/ rvo- : hrScF S KT Sf St EV rrwiiy m I#"'-. 11 I iodide of Iron, Vcrunan fVISr Ms fft fy IS Ss £jl \ fiarkt >>‘dl‘liosphorunin IF fy ev.aSSSI ST Je JVm wr Sv V ] , a Portable form. The. '' e'' fV S 1 27 ) &n ‘PP re P nrn ti"nofiron T- £r £9 [f j; Ithat trill not blacken the I I teeth,so characteristic of noven :><• ; .-ondUlon of the blood, this ueerless rcmedv ha?in An-hsm’i. i> >’spep a ia. and an im- < - 'hat have balHc.l some of our most eminentnbvii’ciws ha?e xiellT t U «bl“ ome w o“‘ l '* r f , il cures, ah!" remedy. I (ireserthe It In preference to inv Iron e™.n»'ratmn nA] ‘f’d’ls great and htcompar as Utt. Haktkk’ Ihon Tonic ] s “Jny p^e ParatlOn It to the blood,\ W ...HA v.-nue natu lal healthful tr>ue to | the dig eat ire organs and I ff £/ By Jjf V jryja Jc" ff J I tierrou s st/sfeni, making' Jy £JB T Ji I (t to (General ( agßf JF a > AShSEf EF JF^F a Jmw Ih’bilit y, Lftss of Apye-\ fF F EF E JF FF' E jEF | titc, Prostration of t’ital fff J/ J! JF Fl F rnpoM nee.' |SB£— I MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N.MaFn ST., ST. LOUIS. . ~ '™—■■■- . j ® Lawrence & Msn'Xin’s BAk Tfli || < Ml’ThiX BROX’HITIS. ASTHM \ S'H F |M - J •. ■ ■■■ i*’i HQ C#AU | '’" n , otbp ' , '’ cf ' ivedb y<l'*3l' 's whotrvto palm ()I t R..W A' ' - ™u. ROWS Ct.SI ‘