The Dalton argus. (Dalton, Ga.) 18??-????, August 12, 1882, Image 2

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'v ■ . .. ——. e it ft oix SVr jjxxau H. A. U |;FN( H. 1.:h..i ;,...! l'r.,prt«»<M-. S\!I : KD,\Y. AVGUST 12, lAvj. Hon. Lucius J. Gartrell, - or fci.tos cvintv. An Imlcpeudeiit I ««inocrati< Candidate FOR OOVKICNOK. t nplc'l'<‘4, mils to tb<* Unbiawd, only to Duty "a Call. Honored Citizen. Suceidaful Man. Brilliant Lawyer, u<*Vh I’olitical Life linchallengot Even by hi* Eniinica. lie is such a man uh the Empire State of the South needs Ht her head ail this time. We hail hoped io publish Gen. 1 < Inr tiell’s address Ihin week, Iml thy hour of its reception prevents. Will R|qH-ar next week. < >uganizi:d, bebanged ! There is no or ganization. Ye scramblers are hut iih the minnowfAhat play around the car : cass in the brook. I’raiswl be the land ! Let the people *|*eak ! If the iu<Je|ieiiileiita do their duty <bf trt-ll will Ite elected, ami Ale* Stephens will pass into history honored for not. having la-alinied hia fair name with a treacherous last net. The New York World, HpokeHiiian for the national democratic party, inakea a bore thrust at Speer, Stephens and Cleni antK. Read the paragraph headed “The Democratic Parly,*’ in another column, from the World. If, as Home of the papers state, the govt i nor of < ivoigia is only a figure head, to he wiggled at will by a sclienlitig leg islature, and coddled by a set of depart ment clerks, we should, at least have ; a man not so easily bandied. a Dn. Fkltox’m speech in so far as it deals w ith the actual poiitics of the times, is said, on all sideos, to be the finest ef fort of his life. With a full vole and a fair count lie w ill gain a victory sublime in its attestation of confidence. Thk organized element, claiming to represent democratic sublimity and the integrity of our community, met in imiss convention on front jury bench at tl e court, bouse, last .Saturday. 0, respec tability! How we weep as ye pass into -so narrow a channel. ■“The late democratic,” is Uie way a middle Georgia paper begins a doleful paragraph ; and from the same source wequote: “ Harmony, harmony; (1, har mony ! Where out thou? Why hast thou Kuu.uken ua, in thin, the Bore hour of weed ?” Murray county is about as badly mud died in the matter of a representative as in the .senatorial matter. I’arson Ellis would not I*o into the convention, but we are told that he tied the nominee on sev eral ballots. It is not altogether a walk over for Howell, as Ellis is said to have a strung following. Catt, Boh Wilson, ot Murray, is a candidate fur senate, and he thinks we have been tin just <l«»Y him. To put Jiim on an equality withTbe lailletin of our other candidates, we presume it would .be fair.tp stry. that ('apt. Bob hitches on to the independent list because the or ganized rack has lost its hook; now shake, Unole Bob. Auxuama...has gp.119 democratic, by about 30,(XX) majority, considerable're duction from two years ago. In the south ern port ion'the iieghA-s voted tint denib b* cratic ticket. Thmuiortliern cbunties mostly went independent. There will be at least twenty independents in Hie noos' s,aU * Te - L noss 1' ' loadt’ x f a *'° the effort to secure Ste whiiften’s endoraenntut from the republican out ynventiou;'>Ke'Wfa/en effort to Bdcrfass JY*Jften. Gartrell wilh ttft? idea oflfaillg fhV a republican _ nominee, is as infamously P false as it isrlfUlg. ' TLy*y endorse they <Aid Colquitt two years ago, and as win desired Stephens co- workers this year. We thank them for it, not only for (ijirUell but in tljy name of honesty aml min «lea In ig. V A Man kb. Ordinary Monrye counfj-, has determined not io issue any more to draijrvdAj*<£o re-, mains oadirra»y»«kwwi mailer js discretionary, Ordinary Du- Ml A".ffVJ'rar«-U of IwcWmiw. . ‘ , P**', ?'• Judge ,M< |<a.y 1 appointed qu J contirnaul t>A.Qie United States judgship.Heis-of ackaowU-iiged ability ,tnd his appqjriftfienl will, doubt -• less give s.ilisfactTon to both bar ami people. ... 1 ■ ■■a •• f With one exception ii|j Cobgr4«a since the war has remained in t-ouiiiiuous ses sion tor so long a time’hs,the present. ! 1 be exception was the mat session of the rorty-Fourth (Amgress, commencing in llecember, 1875,, and coulimimg until late in August of Hie" lol.lowing y«wr. this was the first Democratic , House that had been elected f6r fifteen years. Sixty-Five KepiiHlit'AntAiin^fil/y-*M*ven . Democrats voted to p'Aaa tlk*c<i»rr and harlnir hill over the veto in iFp.tme. Thirty-three anu twenly aix peuiot-rala voted to shsUtiul In the Senate nineteen »lu>l twenty-two Democrats voted to paaii t’he' bill over the veto; while thirteeniieptrb- ■ lic.ins and three Democrats were for the veto. Tiik‘e‘.’hio» <4 had just as welt com«- to a iTali/..itj>»fi, tir-t as 'Hal, tb it he is in uo position this.year tn g..r in iiidizc his readers with.the stale swill slops of a disgruntled past. The independents do not belong to that soAp-nciilled dawdling class who care (or the froth of a midman or the minrics of a clown, and wc only pull the aforesaid editor tn the gnilotine block, not for the essence of bis flabby English, But because we knQW^'from the nature of the man, that his harmless missiles arc mote pricked in* the gaul-poisoii of a flighty imagination, than salted with the savor of intelligent brain activity. There is not even tlie comparative logic of a small donkey in this slush aliotif radicals, niggers and . independents Every man who goes before the people for office wards their votes, and even thi» variously esfipfated old man who stand* on the ancient p>|lcji.'work of Jefl'erkbnian legemlry desired their endorsement, ami one of his proudest boasts in the Ameri can congress Was that not one of them voted against him. We want a government for the people, and arc not afraid of contaminating our candidates, even witlrtlje suffrage of the •larky in his hovel. We want them im pregnated with the sympathy which poverty mid suffering begets in the breasts of Christian humanity. But for tin* 'itjtke of leaving one silken Cord threaded in the texture of his cran ium, whereby line electricity of animal nature may resnsilale reasoning powers, suppose we admit that independent ism will bear the fruit whereof the aforesaid speaks. ** Has he and his party l>een guilty of no tinning 7 # - It is.their common laiast that they have scoofved the independent trick by filching their aCe of trumps, for gover nor. 1 ■ . . ’ *n t I They have destroyed every vestige of local organization in order to meetinde pendentism by its own methods, actua ted by cowardice, and a knowledge of its popularity with the peop'e. And, finally, we charge upon this Hip? pauk». verbage echoer, that ho has resisted the effort of his party to build up lhe'brganiz.ation from its crumbling wreck, moved sonlly by an eye to |ht sonal favor, and in I Ire face of the ap peals of the scarred and battle burnt veteran of the senatorial district, who is collar galled in the harness of democ racy, for the undoing of broken faith. Prick the scales from thine eyes! O, herald of democracy. GENERAL GAUTIULL, ‘•Tin- lifil<|H'ii<lent Democratic f andlil.itc for M , Governor.” To' r reporter ol The .Atlanta Herald General Gartrell gave atiHWer to Ilia qnerieH, uh follows: “What about your commendation its a suitable candidate for governor bv the Republican conventions laet week?” “I have invariably said to my republi can friend* that if they supported mt* it would be aa an independent democrat, ami that, if elected, I would, in tin* dia clnuge of my duties, be neither a dem ocratic nor republican governor, but the governor of the whole people. That, umler my oath of office, I could not and would not ad the part of a partirtan. They commended me without any effort on my part to influence their action, to the favorable consideration of all the peoplet in other worda a* the people'* candidate, and I thank them for it. I have yet to hear of a democratic camli .UAtojn thia slate or elewewhere, refus ing republican votes, and it is said that in the past extraordinary efforts have been made to obtain them.” “Had .Mr. Stephens been commended a* you were, do you suppose hi* follow ers would have been offended?” “I Mtippose not, nor would it have put him in tlie position of their standard bearer.’* His followers tolerate with ■fileat complacency hi* support by inde pHhdenta, who were denounced a short tiMe’ amcF a* having formed a coalition to destroy the democratic party.” “Do you adhere (e the position taken w hen you announced yourself as an inde pendent democratic candidate in Feb uarv let?” “I do, smk.lvfvt' never swerved from it. 1 tbvjHijfid, and now repeat that ‘I am atf-Viiiepeudeiii candi date, anfl if elected irw irt be my earnest desire, by strict and unremitting atten tion to the duties of this high and res poitkiblu office, Vo see to it tlivst kite laws are so administered as to advance the prosjKTity, proteej. the rights, and pro mote the all the people of our beloved Htaten” ■ “When will your address to the peo ple appear?” “In a tew days, and I shall open the campaign afCoffyerii next Saturday, the 12th inst.” There w ill be a great crowd at Con yers to hear the general, as Rm kdale cutlnty is ons of the strongholds of his ’ friends. ' e . 1 Hard ui Congress. <New York. August!».—^RegardingCon- the dieralck says-tiiut the •Ad journment is a relief'to. the people.” The world says, “lnv'as.4lte worsted all Congresses ’’ The June* says,'' “No Congress for many yAmSjdade so bt*l a ■ reeor-J,!.’ ■ Thu Truth sjiya, “It selffijm UnU^m(session of long ami so useless has been inflb-ifedon the country. The Star rays it '. was a shameless Congress.” The MutsAys it “* as the most profligate of all Cmig’ress- I es.” Tire Tribune says, “The redeem ing features of the session were unseat ing Southern members who procured returns by fraud and violence. Mr. MroHrna mk! the Ro< ua In lh» Dawson Journal of a recen* date, we find t(ie following, which seems to deserve attention; -. .. . The liogus Bullock-dxmds have lieen the theme <»f discjntswn to s considerable extent of late. Surply Mr. Stephens wdh n« favor the pavinent of these 1 ’ Only four Southern ih-mocrats in the House, all from Georgia, voted to sustain Arthur’s veto of the river and harbor UIL I*l RI H* SEN”: IMi.NI . I!t « k’rH.lr F by Vurintm of thcwi Naughty Time*. Stephens is the nominee for governor, hut this fact does not seem to excite that noble hearted, generous and brave Gartrell. —Ellijay Courier. The |>eople of Georgia may watch the movement against the bondsmen of the state road less'es with interest.—Val dosta Times. While this thing is going don’t forget to hurrah a little for Hon. Tom Harde man for congressman at large. He is the sugar coating around the gubernato rial pill.—Democratic Exchange. About the time Joe Brown and his crowd scoop in the state road for about one-fourth what it is worth, a host of fools in the stale will drop the scales off their eyes.—Atlanta Phonograph. The tax returns of nearly every county in Georgia which wc have yet seen re ported in the l<»cal press show a hand- Homo increase in the value <>( property over last year.—Rome Courier. The Atlanta Herald promises a right large gang of independents in the next legislature. And unless mighty strong candidates are nominated, the promise for congressional independents is begin ning to appear.—Augusta News Very few democrats will trust Alexan der 11. Stephens. He is a tricky politi cian. First he was an ilide|>endent, and now he is a bread ami milk libera*. Gar trell hns never changed. He is the peo ple’s choice for indopend- nt governor of Georgia, and will w hip the fight.—Sa vannah Echo (rep.) The people should be very careful w ho they semi to the legislature this year. Recollect that a senator to take the place of the Hon. Benjamin Hill will be chosen, and our peopje should see to it that men ot character and honest}' are sent to the general assembly. Darien Gazette. 'Hon. A.O. Bacon made an open, man ly race for the gubernatorial nomination, and when defeated submitted like a man. Georgia has no honor too great for him, and no office he is incapnciated to’frll. If he should beat Colquitt for the senatorship there would be retribu tion in it.—Sparta Ishmaelite. The Hon. W. H. Felton has started in to his campaign to regain the Seventh District, with what success remains to be seen. Clements, who beat him the last time, more by accident than any other way has made a very good n emb r, but the sensible course of being quiet, he has pursued, will not suit the Sev enth District folks.—Albany Advertiser. The new Jefferssnian democracy needs harmonizing. We were promised that if Mr. Stephens should l»e nominated that the greatest harmony would pre vail in the party. But instead almost every democratic meeting that lias been hold since that time, has been charac terized with the most disgraceful wTang ling and scrambling for place. Let's all harmonise and let the independents have all the offices this year. No use doing things half way—Griffin Sun. Bryant, who said recently in a speech in Philadelphia that the negroes are preparing to attack the government un der the auspices of the southern Metho dist church, is now endeavoring to re vive the race prejudices. Fortunately, the time has gone by when Bryant’s hur rangues can have any influence on the negroes. He should confine himself to begging money from the retired Tood liiins and Tinktnms of the north.—At lanta Constitution. The Griffin saloon is gone. The avenging sword of a long tolerant peo ple, including editors, has cleft the beer mug and the decanter forever, and with, out a day. Os all the autocratic crown s that rest in the jewel rooms of the Krem lin, none are good enough to compass the brow of the editor of the News. But for his übiquity of effort, his gulden speech, his Attic eloquence and the German vote, the scales might have sunk on the side of wet groceries and Brother Searcy have been covered with an avalanche. Typical campaign, mo mentous crisis, far reaching victory! Let hosannas be sung ; let the populace fall on the neck of this stalwart Buckeye and weep. Amen and Bishinillah.— Macon Graphic. The Met hedist Conference of the La- Grange district, recently held at Ncw nam, has placed itself on record on the temperance question hy the unanimous adoption of the following: “Resolved, That any Methodist who casts his ballot directly or indirectly for licensing the retail of apirtuons liquors is unworthy a place in the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Resolved. That, in view of the solemn warnings found in the Scrip tures, apd the many solemn vows which we have all made to God and the church that we will renounce the devil and all his works, and believing as we do that spirtnous liquors are the greatest barrier in the way of the church in christianiz ing tbe peojfle, and knowing, as we do, of »he improper use of 30 much of the fruit and grain with which God has so abundantly blessed us. we feel it our imperative duty ss Christians to de nounce the distillation and sale oi spir ituous liquors. Foraged men, women, weak and sick ly children, without a rival. Will not cause headache. Brown’s Iron Bitters. Dr. E. W. Speer, who was reported to have voluntarily resigned the chair o. oraton and Belles Letters in the stale universiiy at Athens, is said to have re caived a demand from about one-third of the univereity trustees for his resig nation for no otlier reason in the world than that he is the father of Emory Speer! Has it come to this, that the bosses of Georgia attempt to visit the sins of the son on the head of the father . Shame, shame on the men that have so degraded themselves. It would be just as well to apply a torch and burn the uni versity to the ground as to make it a fac tor in Georgia politics. Its .ninth ilatioii is oidv a question of lime under such circumstances. —Griffin Sun. N<vw Advertisements. __ -- Afo 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 of the American Christian Re view, says of Brown’s Iron Bitters: Gn.,0., Nov. 16,1881. Gents:—The foolish wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity; and if applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown’s Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief WHITFIELD SHERIFFS SALES. XIFILL RESOLD BEFORE THE COURT II lioune floor in the city of Dalton, on the first Tuesday in Septeinlier, fs.s2. lietween the legal hours ot sale, the following property, to-wit: The north naif of city lot south half of city lot nnmlMjr 188, on the west side of north Spencer street, in the city of Dal ton, Whitfield county. Georgia; saitf two lots fronting fifty feet on said street and running back CIS f("et. Property in possession of defen dant in fl fa. and levied on by virtue of a Whit field county superior court fi fa, Chas I’ Gordon, executor o's .1 If Gordon, dee’ed, vs L N Tins ley.—fee |3.50. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land numliers 12, 13, and 14 in the 12th district and 3d section of Whit field county, and numl»er 311, in the lllh district and 3d section of said county, as the pro|>erty of Henry Brooker: levied on by virtueof superior court fl fa of said county, Daw son A Walker, bearer, vs said Brooker. Levy made by Ralph Ellison, former deputy she rift, and returned to me.—fee .30. Augunt 5, ISS2. FItEI). ( OX. Sheriff. ffOSTETTEjjjj It is t>jc concurrent testimony of the public and the medical profession, that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a medicine which achieves results speedily felt thorough and benirn. Beside rectifying liver disorder, it invigor ates the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder complaints, and hastens the convalescence of those recovering from enfeebling dis eases Moreover It is the grand specific for fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers » reae rally. The Ovnnd IMewv Wook Theatrical and Circus Life ° n AGENTS Hreen Room Die Secret.! HUIH I O W thk Saw Dust STAGE! WANTED. arena! Revealing the mysteries. of the Theatre Cir ! cus, Variety Show, Concert Dive, Ac., Ac. Home and Private Life of Actors and Actresses. Most wonderful and interesting liook ever puli lished. Exposing the secret doing* orGi.Mv Pal let girls. Hack Door Mashers, Matinee*. Midnight Supper*. Ac., Ac. 8 Tne veil lifted from the BLACK ART. How "J 1 *" < * re Xrcd from cannon; Men eat fire- Heads are cut off and hundred* of oth.-r myste ries performed. J 150 Beautiful Illustrations, and Elegant Colored Plates. I'O-.niV 1,1.1 the fastest setting liook ever published. Agent’s canvassing naifit, Sfi rents Illustrated circular and full particular* FRKK Agent act <iui> k and secure territory hv address.’ ing SI N ITRI HHINtu o„ A Hi Pine street, St. Louis, Mo. V< r ; T* Fischer <fc Bro,l 21-5 MARKET STREET, Q2tI.ATT.A.ISrOOGr-A-, TZE3SJ2ST_, Have on hand the largest and best selected stock of JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRyB “ J ] n the city; in part as follows; DIAMONDS. Diainoffdf*?d< Dinmuti'l Riiigr, Diamond Ear Drops, Dirttnond WATCHES: t . ■ Gent’s Gold Stem and Key Wmdprß, , * - ■ Gent’s Silver Stem mid key Winders, Ladies’ Gobi Stem sipd Kqv Ladies and Gent s Gold ( hain«, ' •- Judies’Gold Necklaces and Lockets, • , Ladies’ Fine Gold and Stone Seta, • -.- , . Fi oe Gold Set Rings, •, IS kt. Plain Gold Engflgernert z an I Wedding Rings, . Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Wjart’r ... Clocks, Spicrf-serlds, Ac., tt'e are Sole Agents of the Celebrated * $ “ 1 > 1 A Al<>> I>” SI>ECTACL Kr I THE BEST IN THE WORLD. . .. BY ZMBYIT-j SOJLtIOTTZEZC 1 It SttEixxcls at tlxeHead] THE LICHT-RUNNINC fcgjU Domestic! Th 't it is the a' knowlerlscd iii~ " TI,K Tkadk is a fact that cannot bediapntw|H Jrfey MANY IMITATE IT. j JSTO2STB EQTTJkLI’ILt I' : * r -esf Armed, B vvmmwwJw'Wllll 11" - Lightest Running, The M-isl B anliful Wood r? 4 ANr> ,s VjT ' e 'T ll’c l ,f ‘«t materia?, j?’ To'lo any ami all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. ~o r s . l!(> i,.. T . A& g E berry] Agents Wanted in nnocetipieil Territory. Dalton, Go. H 82-8 9 Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Richmond, Va.l SMITH’S SZIDNEY TONIC ’I For the Cure of Kidney Diseases. J ;icnU‘pains. ('olic. ( r;iu»|». (iravrl. u uftho kirk and stomach. in<li’4c<tion and «lv-pcp«H. Give* tone tn th” nervous -vstem an«l restores amt st the memory. ( tires nervmis debility, rlc. A. App<-t ix.vi- and l*2x<*<-ll<‘nf Family TonitM IT WILL STAND ON ITS OWN MERITS. For many years I have l<ecii engaged iu preparing imvlicfnes for the nfilicted. and during that have eudeavonxl to place only the very t»est retned’es before the public, as a urout ut this a-sertiH 1 refer the reader of this paper to the great success of SMITH'S AGRICULTURAL LINIMENT, SMITH’S WORM LOXESGR, SMITH’S PODOI'IIYLLIN LIVER PILLS, SMITH’S IMLE SALVE, SMITH’S FEMALE ABUOMINAJ. SUPPORTER, SMITH’S KIDNEY the merits of which have stood so long before the people, and have won tlwir wav into so families, and an" accepted by a nunilterof our leading physicians. Their rpproval inclines continue my method of advertising, viz: let the remedy be tried and prove its meriL to thecumW nier, and llicv to recommend to their neigblors. T. B. JSMITH. Frevitt Bros., Dalton, Agents for Georgia and Ala, UtUce: No. KI Plum st.. GiueinßatiJlH f -A eomMnoMtm of Prfl Ww W■ —7- I taßide of Iron, T.rucw® JJ J B t 1| I Hark ondVboJiphorw. 'igj JF f B Ml ' n Palatablr form. ® ■fir < Jf Jj K \ <rnly preparation llr g J fJ J 0 I that will not blacken liM licet A, so chararteratv ‘VB \other iron CENTf.EMEN: I have used Dr. Hartkii’s Ibon Tonic in my practiceJ'and in an y* twnnty-five years In madlctne, have never found anything to give the results that I>«. llakthiM Iron Tonic does. In many cases of Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, Dyspenala, and soMi povertslicd condition of the blood, this peerless remedy, has in my bands, made some wonderful Cases that have baffled some of our most eminent physicians, have yielded to this great and iuooa?® able remedy. I prescribe it In preference to any Iron preparation made. In fact, auch a as Du. Hahteb s Iron Tonic fs a necessity in my practice. Da. ROBERT SAMUELAj ST. Louis, Mo., Nov, ifith, 1881. 3104 Wash Ave«jM It gireM color io the blood.\ h<mlthful tone to I I ■ the rtigextirc organ* and I f J £ Iff £ f A M nervou* *>tetem,making \ M * J K J applicable to Generali I * ft J JJ I J liebilitg, Imo* of .4ppe-j I f & J i M tite, I‘rontration of Vital I I W J Powers and Impotence.l MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINK CO. 2ia N MAINST HBXCT I.IKTZ. IwetNsJ 11. DIETZ & CO. I PORK AND BEGF PACKERS, I CURERS OF STAR CANDY FACTORY. J. SEEMAN & CO. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS, AND FANCY « ROC? EKS, NO. .'HI MARKET AND 232 BROAD ST.. Represented bv I J. a. tibbs. j CHA’ITANOOUA.TENX. FIRST PREMIUM AT FOUR CIN CINNATI EXPOSITIONS AND WHER EVER EXHIBITED. IS SENI> F(>R TERMS. an2o 1 y jk". fj. Si'Hb per day nt home. Sample worth TO HI Jn„ll , f re , VWr( .,„ i r ,;„ A( An gm la, Maine. utar'JH ly. j TUTT’S I pills SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVERI Loan of Appetite, Bowels cottive. T»»JI the Head, with a dull sensation in .T ■ “ok P»’n under th® blade, fullness after eating, with » I cli nation to exertion of body or cii» 1 Irritability of temper, La>w spirits. *., ■ fl a feeling of having neglected «o me , Weariness, Disxiness, Fluttering ~1 Heart, Dote before the eyes. Yellow B *Jfl Headache generally over the right I Restlessness, with fitful dreams, n-* | colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLS are especially »dap |,4 J I such cases, one dose effects sueh a j of feeling as to astonish the snfferer- « They Inereaae the AMeUte. and <’•‘‘*l , fl body to Take on Fleets, thus the ’I" 1 !?Jfl no.rtahW. and by their Tonic Aril— TUTTS HAIR Oftl Gray Haik ob Whiskkbs changed v>“ Black by a single application o< this Dy*- parts a natural color, acta Instanteneou";', jl■ by Druggists, or sent by express on »ece>P' ,JI office, m arntr it, (»r. 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