Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, August 06, 1884, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Lodge. No. 179 F. A A. M. meet# on Wednesday night, on or before each full moon. J. G Pace Secretary; M. A. B. Tatum,. W. M. Trenton Chapter No. CO It A M, meets second Saturday night in each month- S. H. Thurman Secreta.iy; J. \V. Russey H P. Fawn Lodge No. ‘298 F tfe AM meets first and thin! Saturday night of each month. It I* Tatum, Recietmy; J W Hussey, W iM. jgßF*-Dado Snpeitor Couita meets on third Monday in March and the third Monday in September. J C Fain, judge; S II Thurman-, clerk; \V A Byrd, sheriff. Court of Ordinary meets tiro first Monday of each month. G M Grab tree, ordinary. Tax lteriver, Joseph Coleman. Tax Coll«ct«r, O W llughos. * Treasurer, Z O’Neal. Coroner, W: IJ. & J. P‘ JACOWAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW TRENTON, DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA. I Wilt praetleo in the Cherokee Circuit, mid PHpreuie nn federal courts, Prompt atten tion to business. * T J. Lumpkin, All’y At Law Trenton, • • Ga, Wilt practice in'the counties of Dado and Walker. Will pay stridt attention to all business entrusted to his care. feb.l"-ly T. A. HAVIiON. All’y al Law. TRENTON, GA., Will pay prompt attention to all business intrusted to my care. PB.MJNCAIVtt ■ BIiCKMt Ell, Jlature's great remedy for Jdiscases and af * feetions of tho bowdls. Tbi« splendid and noyer.. failing medi cine is commanded from Blackberry and other Medicinal Roots ana Herbs, is there fore perfectly harmless. It is pleasant and safe to the most delicate sotnach It is he most speedy and effectual medicine for the Tore of all forms of Diarrhoea, in children <ir adults, Cholera Morbus,. Dysentery,.and the various Sommor Complaints of tließow «>s so prevalent among all classes during the summer season.. -Only one bottle (price 50 cents) ts sufficient to effect a cure. |)R. lows CHILL TOP. .JzrLZ'u*:”, fu £ $ t most aggravated forms of Clints and 1 tier 4f taken ds directed, in from three to scun days, when quinine and all other m«dicines fall It will also, if taken regularly.buibl and tone up the weak and debilitated sys t,m, and ahovo all, loaves no bad effcitsbc hind, as do ?o many other preparations. im diucax’s LIVER ANO KIDNEY MEDICINE The great preventive and cure of all ma larial diseases and a sure euro for all forms ef dispepsia and indigestion It acts direct ay upon tho liver and 'bo gocrctory glands Jt the stomach and bowels, it euros tho dis ease by removing the cause from tho system •That produces or brings on the disease; henoe at is unsurpassed for the cure ot constipation so U r stomach, hearthuru, headache, and all those symptoms indicating the want of proper notion of those glands situated in Jo jdom ach and bowols. Two or throe bottles of I R. ?), ncaW. Liver and Kidney Medicine is pos itively recommended to relieve and cure any of the above diseases if taken as directed, rrice 75 cents. Duncan’s Worm Syrup One bottle of this Syrup will co, 'M )lot ®'- v „„„) all species of Worms and without m iury to the child, as it contains no calomel or ither injurious substances- Again.it is ploas •TntTo the taste and acceptable *o the stom nch, and, therefore, administered without trouble. Prico 25 cents. SPURLOCK, PAGE & CP, PROPS Nashvillo. Tfim. Crazy Patchwork. « „ t«rcc assortment of rcmenents •C r,c ' 1 Craiy ‘'j . .2 l—ls a. handsome Ae., Ae. W ■ jta'ailks satins and brocaded bundle* of exquisite ’ THIt thing for ■velvets (all “Iwvwwk. the most gtiBF.RB f* notc or one Pent pospwd for /' K a n,’o 2 Containing cent stamps. p * !** No 1 Sent postpaid three times as much as Nob V or.*l. These. uil i, c ,i at any other iit-AUTY and cannot l th hek Ti«rs our » Srf'ANCV WORK • m» lustrations and ful '" s . ~o * tpaid, 50 fancy work. handsome y » *oCHfcs corns. Order now. ' . .. - •ffcH Sihk Co.j Kocnester, . ■ • + Oade County .Times. ~ Tr " ' ' “* ~ T " - «~— n m M kd.nksday, August 0, Ixs 1. LOCALS. AND ITEMS OF ji ENl'Tt A I, INTEUESTJb’KOM OVEIt, THE COUNTY. Cool lor the time of ycar rJ'lie days arc getting perceptibly shorter. One thsesher is still at work in tho lower end of our county. U. M. W. Glenn, of LnFayettc, was on our streets last Saturday. People who tiud fault with us arc not apt to tell us. Communication from Clovcrdalc crowded out this issue—will appear next. "\Ye received a copy of the Daily Herald, edited at Jasper, Tcnn., by J. A, Durr. Don’t forget that next Saturday the day for dealing off the grave-yard at tho Baptist church. The Jury Commissioners met last Monday and Tuesday and revised the Jury Box. Seven prisoners are no.v in jail a waiting the actiou of the Grand Jury and Superior Court. The continued rains and wind have damaged tlic corn crop to some e xtent hut we cannot say, as yet, what per cent, Wo have not had time and space< for onr intended article on Profanity our readers may expect it at our earli est convenience. Tho stronger onr faith tho greater onr assurance will be of success. It is a hard matter to work without it. The first lot of watermelons, country raised were brought to town last Sat urday by Mr. li. W.’Acuff. Any one wishing to see Mr. Ben T. Brock* will call at his reading office up stairs, in the court house. Several prominent citizens from the lower end and Rising Fawn, were present at the convcntio last Saturday, Thos. Gray, of RiKing Fawn pass ed by our town cn route to Tullahoina Tenn., last Saturday evening, to vis it relatives, Mr. J.«B. Guinn of Rtsing Fawn lias gone tc Valley Head, Ala., to take charge of the depot and telegraph agency at that place lor the Railroad Company. One of onv most prominent towns men is very sanguine in his expecta tions of going to Congress, he has “done” dreamed that he was going. Poor(?) Jiulsoa! If a cyclone or heavy storm over passes through our county and gives tbe people any warning, there will he no little amount of cream and milk knocked over. The election for county offices can' e off last Monday in DeKalb county Ala.; which as lar as we have learned resulted as follows; , J. Haralson, liepiesenative; A. G. Franklin, Sher iff; and lieuen C Davis, Tax Oollecto W. Naylor came in from Burr it College last week. His school had been out some time, and lie fails to explain as to why he was so long in coming; but we suppose lie was taking advantage of his freedom from the stringent rules of school. Aunt Pol lie compliments Dr. lvus sey for ltis liberal support of our paper; we appreciate it, but our much esteem ed friend, Thos. Cray at Rising Fawn pays for and has ns send our paper to live of his friends out of the county except himself. Many more ot our subscribers not only take a copy them selves, but have us to send one to some liieitd or relative who has goue West or resides out of the. county. We regret very much that our school in contemplation has failed. Mr. Mai tin came was ready for work; hut from causes Mr. Brandon laield to bo abcl to come. Martin was unwilling to undertake the work without Brandon’s assistance or some other that would be satirfaetory, and returned Monday ovining. We are now without a teacher, and Uie posi tion oj eu lor application. Miss Lula Hurst will try her peciili, r power on John L, Snlivau, the noted pugilist, soon. Ice Cream Festival! The Good Templars Lodge at this place will give a festival as headed a bove Friday night the 15th iiist, Funds will he appropriated for tho benefit ol the Lodge. All cordially invited. General Longstrcet. has deen sus pended from the office of Marshal of Georgia. His successor will’probably DC John E. Bryant. Prohibition. Last Monday the last bar-room in Paulding county was closed; the liense from the county un der which they had been retailing whisky against tho wishes of the peo ple expressed at the ballot box, hav ing expired. Paulding is now a pro hibition county. New Eiu, Special Notice. Owing to recent changes in engage ment with tho Walker Ivon & Goal Company the undersigned has with drawn from tho general practice of physic, and in future will confino him self to the Company practice. All persons knowing themselves i n debted to the undersigned will come forward and make settlement at once without further notice. J. W. Russey. M. D. Wo appreciate all compliments to our paper and wo have received many not only through our contributors hut othciwisc. We would prefer not to publish any tiling of the kind: First, because it appears too much like com plimenting ourselves; second, because wc do not think it will any force to our paper; third, because wo wish every one to do his own thinking and it he does not see fit to subscribe for it it is bis own right; fifth it is better to po our duty in»every calling faithfully, and let the world find it out of itself, without our trying to impress it with oar importance. If any of our lenders or contributors wish to way anything complimentary to our paper, wc are glad to receive it, but be very careful when yon intend' it tor publication Aunt i’oliio you laid a very strong claim on the interest of the papor, and you deserve it, for your contributions add no little amount to its interest; but you arc not the only one. IOIKT or INQUIRY, We can challenge any county in the State, compared with cur’s in popula tion, for tho most work tor the Court oi Inquiry. Sulphur Springs has sent in its Reprcsouative. One Wiley McDuffie, col., for an “assault” upon the house of James Shirly, at Sulphur Springs. He at first denied the charge, but finding the evidence too strong for lum, he waived farter examination and was brought down Monday by sheriff Byrd. Can’t Cule City scud us in one? S€OTTSROKO KIAXCING Wc would be glad to give our read ers ail extended account of the triple hanging at Scottsboro, Ala., but our space is too limited. They met their fate with considera ble humility, not like a great many criminals do. All three were baptised by immcision, and the sacrament was administered to them awhile before death. All denied being guilty of the charge till the last, and professed a preparation lor the eternal beyond. Tdeir persistence in their innocence and the sympahy which they natural ly awakened, has had a tendency to produce a question as to their guilt, n mong a great many people of Jackson County, but when we consider the o v idence, the conclusion of guilt forms, within our mind with the highest de gree of moral certainty, but still wc can only regard it as one of the fallible works ot mankind. There is often th e question, Why a final judgment? W think that there aro facts in this cas c which make it a liececsily. NOTICE. Fen the next.ten days- I will Ink - wheat at one dollar pes, bushel on ac counts. Bring mo vonr • wheat and pay up your accounts. T. J. Lumpkin. sriXIAL. The community generally and espec ially those who have relatives buried at the Baptist church house near Tren ton arc icq nested o meet at that place on Saturday the Bth day of August for the purpose of clearing off the grave yard. Gome and bring your axes, grubbing hoes etc, and let the work ho done. By request of the Committee. T. A. llavron. W- G. Menu ikon. * G. M. Ckautkee. M. A. B. Tatum, in it hi: it shop; Open every Saturday, and Monday morning. Good and satisfactory work guaranteed. Taylor Building, Tren ton. G. W. lliohfield, Proprietor. WANTED Active and reliable agents, to sell the Ringer Rewing Machine. Write to The Singer Manufacturing Go., Chattanooga Tcnn. Administrators salk. Georgia, Dade County— By virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of Dade County, will be ’sold on the first Tuesday in September, ISS4, at the Court house door in said County, between tho logal hours of sale: the tract ol land in said County whereon Alfred Cross resided ut tho time of his death, consisting of 20(1 acres, moro or less, of lots of land Nos. 82 and 88, of tho teijth district and fourth scctiou. Terms of sale mailo known on day of sale, this July 28th 1884. W. D. Cross. Administrator. Noticr. Georgia Dado County— William McGill Guardian of William McComuiick and Mary McCninitii«k, U"w Mary Caglo having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County, fora discharge from his Guardianship of said William and Mary McComuiick. q his is therefore to cite all per sons comcrned to shaw cause why the said William McGill should not be dismissed from bis Guardianship of William and Mary Mc- Cnmmick, and receive the usual letters of dis mission. Given under my hand and oficiat signa ture, this July 28th 1884. G. M. OUABTRP.iI, Ordinary. A DMistsTßAToß’g Sam*. Georgia Dade County— . By virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of Dado County, will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in September 1884, at the Court house door in said County, between the legal hours of sale, (ho tract of land whereon l’ur thona Killian resided at the time of her death; containing 70 acres, more ur less, of lot of land No. 7 ir. the lKth district and 4th section. Terms of sale msde known On day of sale. July 28th 1884. Andrew Browji, Administrator. • Dadr Sheriff Salks. • • Stato of Ooorgia Dade Connty— Will he, sold on the lirst Tuesday in Sep tember next, at the Court house door, in said Oovnty, .within the legal hours of sale to tho highest bidder, for cash the following prop erty, to wit:— Lots of land Nos. fo:ty nine (49) fifty nine (59) and sixty (BO) all in the tenth (.10) district and bmrth*(4) section Dade County Georgia, containing four hundred and eighty (480) acrct«uiore or less. It being the place wl«re theslojend»nt new resides. Said land ievni as the property of Jesse U. Cra vens to Swisfy an executi in issued from tho Superior Mourt of said County in favor of Hall, Hooper .fc Mitchell against said Jesse R. Cravens. Tenant in possession notified. This July 30th 1884. W. A. Byro, Sheriff. Auocsta, Ga. Dr. J. BRAnrmt.n: Dear Sir—l have hand led your Female Regulator in my business during the past several years with perfect sat isfaction to myself anb customers. I have found it very saleable. Yours trnly, W. 11. DAkrdtt, Wholesale) Druggist. Treatise on tho Iloalth and happiness of Woman mailed free. IiUADFIEI.D RKC.CI.VrOR Co., Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Consumption All thorat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur ed by tho old-established “SIVAYNS WILD CHERRY.” The firs, does give relief and a ciro spcedly follows. 25 Cts., or SI.OO at Druggists. Liver, Kidney or Stomach tronble Symptoms; Impure, constive bowels, irreg ular appetite, sour bolcbing, pains in sido back and head, follow urine, burning when urinating, clay colored stools, bad broth, no desire for work, chills, fevor, irritability whitish tongue, dry cough, dizzy head, with pull paincs in back part, loss of memory, fog gy sight, For these troubles swayn t.s pit.t.s are a sure cure. Box. (30 piils)by mail 25 Cts., 5 for sl-00. Address DR. SWAYNE <Sc SON., Philada Pa. Sold by Drugoists. jtchlns Piles —Symptoms and Cure The symptoms nre wotstnre, like perspira ration, intense itching, increased by scratch ing; vesy distressing, particularly at night: seems as if sin-worms were in and about the rectum; the private pa ts are some times affeeted. H allowed to continue very erious results may follow. “SWAYNE’S OINTMENT” is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Sosld-Hcud, Erysipelas, Btrhers’ Itch, B.otches, sll scaly crusty Skin Dircases. Bi Xby mail, 50ets; 3 for 51.25. Addrcti DR WAYNE,* SON, Phila. Pa. Sold by Pruett* »• PiRSONSSMIS And will completely «h«nqo tho blood In tho entire system in tlvroo months. Any person who will take 1 l’Ul f-iw.h night from 1 to IS nooks, may he restored to sound health, if such st thing he possible. For Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians nan them for tho care of LIVKR and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 35c. in stamps. Circulars f too. I. S. JOHNSON * CV , Boston. Mass. PK, CSJfe 2?. •f-'r'&A ?•’. 2! I?® ft! Croup, Asthma, Bronebltls, Neural £a MO SB II s§s pi KLI sS Es® Kin, IMnn malum. jollNSox s AJiO hfi 9 tgM B H Ikgki &jj st mME IJMMENT </ar Krfirw-tf « Dc-wf »S>-£3 tj Sitm iMI BJ» M, Ejra t’«c) will iustniitnitwusly f lier, rlw -r trrrihto SA 5CY"rf/ ryi "y_ * v V r —t, ~, y- 3* dl.-ea?cs, :*1 will rww»*f«-.iy 5,,,.* in...a #3 t> «if g J flj Sol 808 BLB out of ten. intormntloa thill wilt ..re many yd &5 6* p”, &A pS 5G 53 "2 lives sent free liy mail ]*»n»delay aaiomeut. 819 OHi Pi M "KiSS Kln K? fi! K l'r-vi-ntlnn is bett'-r than rure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE UNIMENT ITCKS Influenza, P.Usslluc at ttic Lnngs. Ooarso liess. Harking I’ouifh, Whoopimt iN.okli, CUromc iiiarrlioaa. luseiiterv. ( iviom Morbus. Kklnov TruoUvs.aad ill.,cases of the Spino. Sold everywhere. IBictilara free. I. S JOliiSftON ii (X)., Colon, Mui. It Is u well-known fart that uio.t t>( tho id B 1 {Q KK} BIS B H fUSt B* CJ SI fifj WBt Horse and < attle pmvder sold in this conn- HR. Sim S 3 B ll| Rl|| H Hlf tr>' is wcrtldesK : that Sheridan's (Vtnditinu iHn HI Rra ML PS S gftß H MP Powder Is übsuliilel) pure and veryvaluabl®. RCM SB fp? 59® Sm V ? .-v? W ffuthing on jlarth will n»:i!te herio S a 81 -j k; f] <j?j «'A B tia fit lay like Sheriilnn’s Condition Pow- gBS,3G f 5 ft 2Lx S Ly «TO Xv- i der. Dose, one tenapncnfnl to eacii pint of o-raws shmmu nawac b« hi food. It will also positively prevent and cure 1 HorCholera.Ac. Sjoldcvervv,uorc,oraetdhvinailfor2. r as.>3 CM BINA Utarupo. Pnrnhh.cd lnlerve e»ns,prlce*l.«): tiviuuil.tl* VnlWlikleill ICUcuianm-e. I. a. JUUNEUN a CO., boitou, Mass. SUBSCRIBE for tlio Dade County Weekly Times A 24-Column Newspaper Published at TR ENTOKT, & . BY T. A. HAVRON V ■’ • - AT . 1 -li I $1.50 Per annum in advance. Wo give you one of the best country pa pers in North Gcrgia. I Send In Your Names 1 , i Every Fanner, * Merehaants, Mechanic, And Laborer. ** 1 In Dade County shoud take and read tho WEEKLY TIMES. Published Every Wednesday All Letters on business should be* addressed to The Times, Trenton, Georgia. f j A Basin's** Filiation j* /)/$ f/y A " u4hu /yfrJw Of Kentucky I'lilvcmity, Lexington, Hy, Students rau h*frin any week-day iu the y*'»r. .Ho Taxation. Tim ; Uj complete ihe rail Dlptomn B miners Course almut 10 wpfk**. Average Total Cost, Incluriinß Tultlou, S« tof Book* and in h family, SUO. Telegraphy a specialty. I.iUrarv I'.ourso fret . Lfelies received. 5.000 puccctsfal graduates. (Jnt MX) pupils last year from 15 in 45 visits of age, from 23 R'ates. If •tructiou i 3 pracltoally and Individually imparled by 10 teachers. Bpc-'ial course* for Twv.her* aud linsia< m Mod. University IMpbuua proieslal U> its graduate*. Tills beautiful city Ij noted for its hcslthfuloess aud Rooietr, sod Is on lading liailroais. Pall Section l+gin* Sftpt. B<k. f‘or circulars snd full particulars, •Ailryw lw t-rwUmt, \V. IL. B.MIXU, Lexington, Kj. Known to Min Of Fim MO Bmm for Rtnovma | ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. AotaicTladgal s dnsl, PleKMt, ud BMmt Curo for rnklOTlDATinil ititn Wool, Iwd breath, LiUllO I I* Ml lull, dull face, liecwiuoa*. nVCDCDCIA known by irrccular appe- UTortrOlA, tit«, pony bejemng, weight and tenderness at pit of stomach, despondency. I iMfra < on.plaint. i;i:lonau»*e, M°-l»rla, ( hil's ».il LIV fever, causing aoevueaa in buck end atda also bottom of ribs; weariness. Irritability, tongue coatew, skin yellow, hot and cold son fcatlons.eycs dull,dry cough,stilled and obstruct ed fcelidpirregular pulse, bad colored stqcils. ftPflPl FYY Kpllepsy.l’arHlysls.'Hm wrUrLuA I ,„|j.ht. sound In ears, gbld iness, confusion in head, nervousness, flashes of light beta’s are#, las, of memory. Diseases of Diadder at i/inMCVC urine dark or light, red dcisislt; MUHCI O, burning, stinging, l>caring down aenaatioos, frequent deeira to annate, nneaeineaa. inflames area, dark circles, thirst. It 1 »eaaea «f urgnT s«nri pain, flattering or weight near nCAII I ( heart, more ao on moving qniekly aud when lying ea left aide: out of breath on exertion. , timnAPUC inil or etiorp naina in tcrapleg, nC.HUHbnt., ( ,M Of bead; faintneaa, naueea. IbropHv U caused by watery «'iid. Hlirtsmw ftaavi, Arc., by nrie acid in Wood. Bow el Dla orrle-aat by corrupt mattor. Wonua by tno pests within. Colata bv rooking of the ae-rretiona MWAYWB'M ril.leSi, bv gontla action, removes the cAits**, makinc a permanent ouru. Sent \>j mail it* » cent. box of 30 1’llla: 5 boxes. ?1.00. (In postage arampe ) Address, I>B. SIfAYKE sir SOS, PhtluUrlphla, Pa. Sold by Druggists. f T OTVBIiVtT\T!IIIW^Q Tndiaoaae* of the Blond, rk.'ii and itaa**.—Servoc* - lupttAe;, n«rwrial slffertioDs. Scientific treatment; aaie ar.r! bi; rem*Hiie». Dcfonnities T vp.trJ. Cal or writ* f«>r list * questions to hy those desiring treatment by inn’ <P*». HnPa»r!:iL'frtMß l!np»ur» shciM tent! thrlr aud learn Momriliin*totheir adsim*ai;r. If I* not i. ttUM. Addr'tt Dr. f. I<. l.iiDllHK. I*r*s’t rad P4;«lri*a In Ct.irf r**n*rn! Jk snrr. **., St. Lonlt. Hf ilr. BuU fi *Di»peuaary, t vir.b'.i htd to loan* THE ORLY TROB Igy IRQN WTQNSC FACTS WCARnuJU feta's Ixotk lonia It will pn. .IV and enrich the BLOOD, rogulato ■ie Li Vi P aild KIDNEYS, and Rkstork the IEALTH end VIGOR of YOUTH! In all fhoso Iseases requiring a certain and efllelcn-TONIC, specially Dyspepsia, Want of Appetite. Indlge*- lion. Lack of Strength, etc., Its use Is marked with Immediate and wouderitll results. Bones, muscles and nerves receive new force. Enlivens the mind and supplies Brain Bower, r a r\iM j suffering from all complaints In ADIh3 peculiar to lliclrsex will And la DR. HARTER’S IKON TONIO a sate amt speedy cure. It gives a clear and healthy complexion. The strongest testimony to the valuo of i?H. liAJtTEit’s Iron Tonic Is that frequent attempts at oounterfeltlugliave only added to the popular ity of the original. Jfyou earnestly desire heaitti do not experiment—get the Oukuhai. and Bssr (Send soar address to The Dr. Harter Med. Co. V St. Louis, Mo., for our "DREAM BOOK." ■ Fullot strange and useful information, Dr. Harter's Iron Towo is for Sale by ale Duuqcxsts and Dealers Everywhere. [VIGOROUS HEALTHroR MEN m>nv intßvorsDKMLiT^; 9 WSZI&*I sol Wm d a e«7 numerous oV rxm A J i-ura diseases. bafillnA £1 A IvT? I II M physicians, result Q A.LIiIV/jM ■ | m from youthful icliwo* MMavnvua 111 tloas-.toofreoißliilfnneo. , . Ifi aud ottr brain work. D« Vla wJV \ \A not WaipoHts whlls sncli VCV5VvAa\3a enemies lurk ia yoor sys tern. AroM bcinf Impost . _ . a ea.hr pretentious claims c# A, Curd ° ther wo>odi«fs tot thefl* m mW *Z. „ troublos. Get our freo circu VOtt lar and trial pockM* *o4 PERHATORRHEA I Uilu-Ua. VilAvaaaaaa Take .remedy thathaaeurc4 IT 13 thonaand,. and float not In itiaevraiAV tcrftrealthauenUoatobnai imrUlCllWla »eaa or canae pain or iaooa- Tenlenee. Vonndtd an aci- XipTteaH for over B I entiCa medical principle. tttr-Testaa ror over o i Qrowlnf , a faTW anl -ears by use la taoa- I ties. Direct application totb* vrul* of eaaaa I •«** of 41»ease makes its apa- AOCS or cases. T elite infloeaee (bit Wltaona ■ ■— jT/k delay. The natural funo rjs n /IB tiona of the human organ nf' jiffisrj M£ O ism are restored. Th* *V W W ~ ft 2 S animating clement, ot m TRIAL 111 life which bare beta " PACKACE. f a ■ "acted an «!«»*»;»• f MiVn r pstisnt bojoras* r HPnBHV v ‘~ r ~ l *ni SEND ADDRESS strength rapidly. > .aARRIS REMEDY CO., MT* ChemUt*. Forth 10th St., St. Lon!*, So. One kiHTH'9 TRUTMEhT, $3; 2 MCNTHS,SS i 3 INNTIM, |T-