Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, November 26, 1884, Image 3

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v . \ ,v 1 • • -St*. ;•« |7 ' +• * J&fc - fi ■*£•, ■ - wm*- 5v I)I» DlliX’tA^’S BliCfflti! B, * j» ;- Nature's great romedy for diseases and af feetions of the bowel*. This splendid anil never.failing medi cine is compounded from lilaokberrv and nlher tf#<li(in»l Knots and Herbs, is there fore perH'ctly harmless. It is plcasnnt and *afo to the most dclioate sumach It is the most speedy and effectual medicine for the onre of all forms of Diarrhoea, in children or adults, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, and the various .Summer Complaints of the How els, so prevalent among all classes during the summer season.... Only one bottle (price 4< jeuts) is sufficient to effect a euro. IHI, DI’XCAVS CHILL Tillin'. You need n<it' shake or 'chill if you will j uso this tonic 'lt never fails to stop the most aggravated forms of and fever if taken is directed, in from tlfrtfe to seven days, when quinine and all odhcT medicines fail It will rftso, if takei) regularly, build and tone up th" weak and debilitated sys tem, and above all, leaves no bad effects be hind, as do st> many other preparations. »r ttnci vs LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICINE The great preventive and cure of ail ma larial diseases and'a snre cure for all forms cf dispepsia and indigestion,* It acts direct ly upon the liver arid all the decretory glands •of the stomach and bowels,Tt cures the dis ease by rcanbving the cause*from the system that prod(|£es or brings on the disease; hence it is ujisn-ypnssed for the cure of constipation ■sour stomach, heartburn, headache, and all those symptoms indicating the want of proper action of those glands situated in the stom ach and bowels. Two or three bottles of Da. Dva'Cax’s "Liver and Kidney Medicine is pos tlvely recommended to relievo and cure any ■of the above diseases if taken as directed. **ric« 75 cents. Duncan’s Worm Syrup Ono bottle of this tfyvup will completely wxpol all species «f Worms and without in jury to th-c child, as it contains wo cabomel or ••theT injurious substances. Again, it is pleas ant to the taste and acceptable to the stom ach, and., therefore, administered without trouble. Price 25 cents. SPURLOCK, PAGE & CC, PROPS Nnslivillo, Team. ft Fcr sale by Blevins &, Mjhestrr AV: 11. &L .1. r* .1 i 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1 RENTON, DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA. r Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and Sujirouiu an Federal courts, Prompt, atten tievi to business. T .J. Lumpkin, A’ yAt Law Trenton, - - Ga, Will practice in the counties of Dade and Walker. Will pay strict attention to all business entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly T. A. HAVIION. AITy at Law. TRENTON, ..... GA., Will /■«/ prompt attention to all business intrusted to uiy care. tching Pile3--oympto ms and Cure Tho symptoms arc moisture, llkc.pcrspira ratlon, intense itching, increased by scratch ing; vesy distressing, particularly at night; Seems as if sin-worms were crawling in and about tho rectum; the private jiartssre some times affected. 1 fallowed to continue very serious results may fellow. “SWAYNK’S ©INT.ME NT” is a pleasant, sure enre. Also for Tetter, Itch, Halt Rheum, Scald-Heud, Erysipelas, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, sll scaly crusty Skin Direascs. Box by mail, s»rts; 3 f-.r $1.25. Addre4s DR WAYNE £ SON,; l’hila. Pa. Sold by Druggists. m Crazy l -, Patchwork. Having' h Urge assortment of rmncnonts nnd jiieeos of handsoinT brocaded silks, satins and velvets, wo are joining them tip in as sorted bundles and furnishing them fpr ‘Crazy Patchwork*' Cushions, Mats. Tidies, do., Ac. PjmkAfiF. No. I—ls a handsome bundles of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded velvets (al| different). .lI’ST thk tiuno for the most si’Hßttn r attkrss i'K faxc v work. Sent posjiuid for 56 cents in jiostal note or one cent stamps. PACkAOF No 2 Containing Three times as much ns No 1. Sent postpaid for sl. Theso are all of the retry Ft nf.pt qurAI.JTV and cannot be equalled nt any other silk works in the U. 8. at thrfk timks our prliouA- They will please any lady. One or der always brings a dozen more. LADIES, manual of fancy work, with 400 ii lustrations and full instruetiir.e for artistic fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, 50 cents. Order now. Address. TllK Rocmks- Tku Silk Co., Rooheetisr, N. Y. Ladim’ Medical Adviser. A Complete Medical Work for Women, bnr.dsomely bound in eloth, and illustrated. Tells how to jirevent and cure all diseases of the sox, hya treatmant at itoMF. Worth its weight in gold to every lady suffering ftom any of these diseases* Over 10,0(10 sold al ready. Post paid oxi.y 50 Cents. Postal N ote or 2-ct. Stamps. Address, NUNDA PUBLISHING CO., Nunda, N.Y. Connfp sltdilg d imts. TRENTON - - - GEORGIA. ( Editor T.JILIVUOM] <V I Proprietor . aia rnn-m tw——y Wednesday, Novemiier 02, 1884. LOCAffBRIEFS. Smith w is in town to-day Last Saturday was pay day at the Rising Fawn furnace. The scrip ol the Walter loin and Coal Co., at Rising Fawn, exchange lor 75 cts. legal tender to the dollar. Seven candidates last Saturday at Rising Fawn and the furnace; most of them on "other businers. Countv I. O. G. T. Lodge meets at Cole City next Saturday night. EL F McMahan, at Rising Fawn is a camiidaWfir the iJustice of the Peace’s district. Lookout creekas low or lower than it was c,ver.knowii to he before. While at ftuklg-Fawn last Satur day, we learliecf that Mrs Dollie Wade, of Chattanooga, will take charge of the Cross House at that place soon. Died: Miss Melvina Ilighfield Nov 18th inst., with lung disease. Mike Riordan has improved enough to have a pair of crutches made and will be about on them. T. C. Clements, brother of Hon." Judsou C. Clements, lias been elected Solicitor General for the Rome Circuit Trenton is on a boom— a new House John P, Jacoway has bought the pat tern Jabc Cuuy has been fitting up and will locate it near his present res idence. John Clark, C. M. Keith, W. A. Byrd, G. W. M Tatum and J. B. Williams in town yesterday. das 1L Brock is with T.H. B* Cole. Our esteemed friend, I. Y. Willis, re tires. John M. McMahan returned f*om Lexingt. n, Ky., last Sunday. He 6ays tie saiv one of his game ehichons up there in a window crowing lor Cfsvela ml. 'Wholesale Meichantg report trade opening tip better but slowly, Married; Last week Mr J. M. Green to Miss F. Y. Carroll, from Porterville, Ala,; also, Mr J. J. Far mer to Miss M. E. Marrow, from ties,- Guntcrsville, Ala. Both run-away couples. A certain boy in out* town brought a pair of shoes into the shoe-shop, and wanted them half-soled and peged un der the bottom. A cow will be sold on the 2nd Sat urday in next month levied on as the property of Jeff Oueal front a Justice court execution. We are informed that the attempt to introduce a bill in the Alabama legis lature to iter nut the selling of intoxica ing liquoik in White Sulphur Spring district failed. The pet it ion against exceeded the one for it. George. W Hughes, Tnj? Collecter closed li is books last Saturday at Ris ing Fawn. He tells us that only about !Uvo thirds of the number of tax payers k have paid their taxes, and that he #ould begin to issue executions Mon day. A great deal of it, no dfttlbf, ex ists from the scarcity of money, and probably some from the neglience of the tax-payers. We have had several of our sub scribers complaining in not getting their paper, cspicialy at Rising Fawn. We send all papers to snob places in one package and if one re aches all must; and we are seldom apt to make a mistake inclosing ali. In single pa pers we use as much care as possible in wrapping and directing. Remem ber that they pass through another party’s hands before reaching you; we Know we luve sent papers which our subscribers Kaid never teached them - X Notice Parties indebted to ns by note or account arc requested and expected to come foward at once and settle them off. J. A. Case k Bon. P, C. ALLEKPuER OF UJJJI ftpW. Would Conner friends and patioiis, that he is again with Wassmsn it Bro. ills) 'Market St. next door to Pyron’s old stand and can offer gieat bargains in dry goo Is, notions, Cloak/1 .Circulars, Newmarket Dolmans, Boots* Shoes, and Clothing, Give liim* rti Ul. ■ —- YOJR ATTEHTiOM We will send you the Times one yeara’id give yon the life of Cleveland and Hendricks lor $2,50. The retail price of the hook alone i s $2,00.* We liaye been enabled to ] n cure ti e !>• ok at a price low enough to club wi h our paper as above slated only for the ben efit of the subscriber. PROCLAMATION. Sfafc oHiieorj;!;!. By Henry D McDaniel, Covcriior of said Stair' Where as, The Geneial Assembly of the state of Georgia having passed an Aat entitled “An Act to regulate the sale of spirtuous, vinous, and mak liquors in the Counties, of Floyd, Dade, Polk, Chattooga,” and rv'her Comities, approved Febuary 26th,1875 and provi ling that nu let* certain c n ditionand regulations therein specified the question ol “For Restriction or Against Restriction” should he sub mitted to the qualified voters of said Counties, or any militia district in* cioporated town village in said coun ties, at an election to he held on a day to benamed by the lawful autliorites ol said County, milita district or in corporated city, town or village, for decision by a majority of voters at such election; and Wheareas, Under the provision of said Act an election was held on the 23 day of October 1884 at which said election, as appears from the official re turns thereof, ol file in this Depart ment, “For Restriction” retrieved 432 votes, and “Against Restriction 240 votes,the majority being in fnvoi of “Restiiction;” and being satisfied from a certificate-in writing duly executed by Hon G. M. Crabtree, the Ordinary of said county of Dade that all the conditions and requirements of said act were faithfully complied with, and that said election was liojd, in all respects in conformity to the laws of the State: Now, therefore I, Henry D. Mc- Daniel, Governor of said Stat, in con sideration of the above recited facts, and by virtue of the authority grant ed to the Executive bv said Act of 26tli ol February, 1875, «nd tlie Acts amendatory thereof, do issue this, my PROCLAMATION, declaring that from and after the 20th d ly of Decem ber 1884, it shall not be lawful for any person to sell, barter, or in any way dis peso of for a valmaMe con silerafion, any sffiritons, vinous or malt |iquors, or any alcoholic hitters ormedicaied liquors of any kino or name in any quantity less than one ga.loit, Y.or "by the gallon or othes quantities to be drunk upon the premises where sold, within the limits of said county of Dade, and that all persons so offending shall be punished as the law directs. Provided, That* the inhibition contained iu thss Proc lamation shall not be constmcd so as jto pc: vent the sale of wine for sacra mental purposes, nor of spiritous, vi nous, malt or other liquors and bitters herein set forth, as medicine, on the prescription of a physician in regular practice. Given under my hand, and the fwl’CSlt J*ie«. 1 of the State at the City of Atlanta, this 12th day of No vember, Anno Dom'ni, IRS 4, and of the lddependence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninth Henry I). Mu Daniel, Gov’r N, C. Barrett, Sec‘y of State. Krai Blritafe Sale. STATE OF GEORGIA. Dude County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Or ‘dinary of Dade county, will be sold to the highest bidder on terms ns named below, on the first Tuesday in December m-xt 1881, nt the Court house door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the iractof Land in said county whereon William I. Cole resided at the time of his death, contain" 710 acres more or less, embracing lots of land, Nos. 112, 140, 141, 148 and 70 acres more or less of lot of land No 177, excejit about 35 ocre* of lot N0,.141 which will not be sniff, all in the 10th District and 4th Soetion of said dAunty. About 300 acres of the above tract of lanff is in a fino state of cultivation', hallnncc in fine timber. A [isrt of lota Nos. 140 and 141 will be sold subject to widow’s Dower; also by virtue tho Order aforesaid, will be sold two Lots in the town of Trenton, one known as the Blanchard, house and lot, the other known ass the McNieholas placo whicn contains 7 acres more or less. Conditions: A credit of twelvo months will he given to jiurchascrs, who must give cote well secured for their purchases. This Ootober the 2'.Hh, 1881. T. 11. B. Colk, Administrator. Coughs, Colds. Catarrh, Consumption All thoffct, Breast, and Lung, affections cur ed by the old-established “SWAYN.S WILD CHERRY.” The firs, does give relief amt a cure spe edly follows 23 Cts., or §I.OO at Druggists. * r m; \\s »• ' Savannah reports a heavy trade. ! Typhoid fever is prevalent in Wliit [ field. ning of cottoipgius are too nu nrcWifisj-to mention, A stalk tf coin is on exhibition in Irwiutoii county, whicii contains Wzed cars. . . I*. '• Am (tie hov in Donblin ifek a nail in his* (cot, from which his death may result. • **»— A package of money consisting of SSOO was fouml in Newman which had been buried during the war, Seveial amendatory bills have offer ed in the legislate re. A bill l. as been introduced into tli legislature making it optionary with toe Ordinary to issue license to sell spirtilous and malt liquors. Last Wednesday, Col. A. C. Perry, a prominent lawyer at Conyers was incarcerated in jail for contempt of court. He had collected money in ls7o which he had never paid over. An order was taken which he failed to comply with and in consequence wifs ruled. Trade far exceeds the most san guine expectation of trie inerohants in Elberton. Author Heivitt, a conductor on a freight train of tile S. F. and W. R. R., was killed the 19tli while near Sa vannah. He attempted to cross to the engine and fell through, The Athens factory lias not only the hands wages 20 per cent., but is sues script to them ofi, The colored Baptist of Cartersville have had a wonderful revival. It is reported that over one hundred and fifty members have been uiiddd to tliei.t chinch within the past six weeks. The Cartisville Americn suys, that Dr. Felton is the ablest man in the Georgia legisi,atnre. Many of the people are leaving Mal'- ton county for Sand monntaini Ala. Nearly every uiglit spine debt dodger leavs his creditors in the “suds 5 ’ M jrchanfs, bailiffs, lawyers and sher iffs are busy and attachment thick- A bill is introduced into the legisla ture to extend the Goniernor’s term of office Jo four years, and 'making him ineligible till fonr years alter the ex piration. A bill or two in relation to landlords and tenants is before tic legislature. W e need something more explicit, r lbe election for the removing of the county site of Murray came off the 21st. A smaß majority against re moval was carried. 0 » Clias Day a oitizen of, ifcicon at tempted suicide the 22nd near iviyk, by throwing himself in the wa fer. Ha vyas rescued by a negro. He was nearly eighty years ol d* Rev. Tfllmqgj will lecture .in Macon the 3ed of next moiinth. Whii' last Saturday night Kr. John Holcomb was struck by a liEb of a tree and killed instant ly. lie was holdihg the lantern when the tree fell and striking another tree, broke off a limb which struck Mr. Hol comb across the back oj the head crush ing in Iris skull. There were two other men with him who rati to him as soon as he fell, but he did not speak after being stru c*k, and expired in a few minutes. He was a m iddle aged man and is said to haae been a hard-work ing and industrious man. He leaves a family. Calhoun Times. C'EORliilA, Slade County: Application will be made to the Court of Odinary of Dade county Georgia at the Jan uary Term, 1835, of tho CouTt of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell tho lauds be longing to the estate of Mrs. t,. F. Hook, T homas Ilook and Mary E. Ridley, late of said county, disoased, fer the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. This 26th day of A’ovember, 1884. J. E. Pattkrsok, Adminis.t’r. For Sale A tract of land lying about 2| miles South East of Trenton, containing 340 acres; about 15 acres in cultivation, and 35 or 40 acres clearable anb tena ble; lias three good springs; well tim bered, suitable for lumber, boards rails ifcc. Cheap for cash: or part cash with bnllance well secured. Also, a yoke ot oxen in good condition and weli sized, and wagon; a lot. of farming tools, | .iouse-liold furniture &e., and a lot of syrup. Wil 1 sell Cheap. Call on or i address, John W. Williams, Trenton, Ga /X *Tj?7 PM I| % I MBsie%fi2 ff/ f !l|_,ij And will completely change Iho Wood in Msn miubj system in three month*. Any p ,. r !jn ui ,., V . ;U taka 1 Mil each nigh* from Ito IS weeks, may he restored to •orund health, if such a thing he poSsll’io. For h.imnle Complaints these Pills have no equah IMivslcians usa them for the jure of UVKK and lUDNKY tflseancß. H<*W or sent by mail for 2or, In stamps. Circulars free, X. JOHNUPS A CO, Itf .froyMiM. Slh.f'ii'a CIiKfcTKW y KPJ Crown, Asthma, Bronchitis, NrutvU SK'"'jj“’W 8F |n| H -*'*• Itheomatism. IS «< >N.^^Nth 3&§ SJB i ftl &>;, &R 111 I te) win iioncetane "ii'lv rel eve i,lie»<MOFj*>;e I SS**’ Q Sfl A Wie 3 OTj£ 9 iraH out often? I, 'inftrmJtMn 1 Hint well sflve to.any uks Ek l t | sfc ?■ •: ir in gsKg live* sent Oreo b,v mSil. l>ont delay a oroßit** Rl i 3 fli j.Jt K !?(j |gs(§ Eg ©Bh u l’rev’tntinn is ftcttcl than fill'c!. ' r ■••;«RS ltlYmonrr. P.lcedinp st the train Ilnars'l mi?lOT*?LSf , BiaciuVstf the Spine! Sold I. v,,; wh-re. Circulars free, f. B. JOHN SOI. & CO., Lo*t<ffl, Wart. .. HEsIS IM f'-il iiv.m l&ltSiSdi 1 iitovoS* mi ««.lt CKiCKEN CHftLEEA.I (’HIBIH DIRECTUBY. First Sunday: Payne's Chnpel, at »*V 111 Mt-"Plonsnnt ~ ■ $• m Monday Following^:*'*' New 'Siilatn, , at /'fit- It a- tn. Skco.vr^Scnday; Trenton, at ] [ a. m. Byrd's Cbxycl ~ f 3 p. in, Third Suxkay: Rising Fawn, at * 11 a. m. Furnace, ” 6 p- bi. Fornm Sunday; Morgan ville, at 11 n. tn. Wildwood, ~ 3 ]>. m J. W. Caux-fs, P. C. Notice. At any time you will fiml T. H. Robertson in his shop at Rising Fawn where you can have your winter I'oot anil Shoes made to older. The best of material always kept on hand. 11,I 1 , H. Robertson. October29,lß’4 A REAL NECESSITY. We presume there is hardly a lady to he found in our broad land who, if she does not already possess a sewing machine, exdects some day to become the owner i»f one. But after the miud has been fully made up to purchase one of these in dispensable articles, the question arises as to what kind of a machine to buy. It should be so simbly constructed, that tbe most experienced can success fully operate it. The other points mainly to pe considered, and which are the most desirable, are dusapility, rapidity, capacity for wotk, ease of operation, regulaiity of motion, uni formity of teniion, and silence while in operation. The “Light-Running New Home” fills the above vepuirmonts, and is saio to combine the good points of all sew ing machines, with the additiou of nmnv new improvements and labor saving devices. The price is no higher than that of other machines, and every lady who is tho happy possessor of one may rest assured she has indeed a treasure. Hee advertisement. The ESonsewife’s Favorite V/o will send ’ FREE for oNE ENTIRE \’ EAR. to every lady who will ?cnd us at onck the names of ton married ladies, at. tho same address, and 12 two-ct. stamps for post age, our handsome, entertaining ar.d instruc tive Journrl devoted to Fashions,. Faucy Work, Decorating, Cooking and Household matters. Regular price, SI.OO. Send today and secure the next nun ber. Addres, DOMESTIC JOURNAL, Nunda, N. Y. ■—.— t l*l » Dndr Snip IVill be sold on the first Tuesda in Re comber next, at the Court house doot in.said O' unty, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following proper ty, to wit: One Lot of land No. ISO in the 19th District and 4th Section. Dade county, (?a., containing ni.ejhundred and ‘sixty acres more or less; said land levied on as the prop etry of Larkin Payne to satisfy r.n execution issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of 0. A. Rryant 1 Tennant in poses sion notified. This'Oetohor the 29th, 1834. \Y. A. Bvbd, Sheriff. Liver, Kidney or Stomach tronble Symptoms; Impure, constivg bowels, irreg ular appetite, sour belching, pninsj in' side back and head, yellow urine, burning when urinating, clay colored stools, bad breth, no desire lor work, chills, fevor, irritability whitish tongue, dry cough, dizzy head, with pull painesjin back part, loss of memory, fog gy sight. For these troubles swaYNHS pil.l.s are a sure cure. liox. (3ft pills)by mail 2a Cts., 5 for s*oo. Address DR. SIVAYNE & SON., Philada Pa. Sold by Drugoists. God Speed T)r* Brad field In The Sale Of His Never-Fa il ing Female Regulator! From the editor of the Gainsviii.e Eacle: “I consider Dradfield’s female Regulator the best medicine ever com pounded and offered to the public for the diseases for which it is recommend ed. I am well acquainted with a la dy who never had any health until she commenced using it. It gave her im mediate relief, and from lliat time until now she has en joyed the best of health I can oav with hearty good will, ‘God speed l>r Bradfield in the sale of his uevor tailing Female Regulator!” Trreatise on the health and happiness of woman mailed free to any address. XUK Bkaduki.o Km;i i.ator Co , Box 28, Atlanta, Ga WkZr* TiiSOBLY TRaB nTONIC F.'.i; fS RECAROINO f Or. Harlsr’i Iren Ask It will ntl. .fy and etirleli the fftOo3, refTOIMS tlie LIVSR ami K?DWEVB.and Rust»kkjtll* HEALTH and VIGOR of VOUTHI In aO fU&gf diseases re'inlrtnit acortai.'and efllclen TONIC# especially iVyspepeia, Want of Appetite.lmllKes. Hon, Lack of Btrenartlt, etc.. Its use Is marked with Immediate «nd womleriul results. Boneav muscles and nerves receive new force. Enliven* the mind and supplies Hraln Power, e a RiEfiS Buttering Irom all complaint* LA US peeullai to their sex will And In HR. HARTER'S IRON TONIO a sale and speedy cure. It gives a rletir and healthy complexion. The strongest testimony to the value ol lilt. HanTxii’s Ikon Tonic is that frequent attempt* at counterfeiting have only added to the popular Ity of the original. If yon earnestly desire health do not experiment—get the Original aw Bust (Send your address to Tho Dr. Harter Med. Co. V Ht. Louis, M-.for oar "DREAM BOOK.” 9 cull of BtraoK* and useful Information, frts t* On, Harter's Iron Tonic is for Sale by ALA DnuoaiSTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. ©WAYNES Pills Know* to Mm of Fame mo Science for Removmo ALL IMPURITIES OFTHE BLOOD. Ackswlaigtd * OrttS, Pleasaat, ui Xfflciist Cv* fbr COWSTIPATION, nVQPFWM* known by irregnlar anpe u tite, *our belching, weight and UMiderhanTat pit of stomach, despondency. LIVER Eemrlalat. BiliousnsM. Malaria, Chills as* fever, causing soreaess in buck sad ride, also bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability, tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold sen sations eyes dull, dry cough,stifled and obstruct ed feeling, irregular pulse, bad colored stools. ApflDl CYV K|ill«*p«y.Pnrnlj-»li»,dim rtr ur L.L./M , s j L ,p t sound In ears, giddiness, confusion in head, nervousness, flashes of light before eyes. lons of memory. Diseases of Bladder and KintiFY** urine (lark or light,red deposit; iMLmu i sjy burning, stinging, hearing down sensations, freqnent desire to urinate, uneasiness. Inflamed eves, dark eirrles, thirst. of MFART severo pains, fluttering or weight wear fl Lnil I y heart, inure so on moving quickly and when 1} ing on left side; out of breath on exertion. t HP AHA PUP dull or sharp pains in Uraplc% fl LfAUnUnL, eyes or head; faintness, nausea. I>ro|Hty is caused by waterr fluid. Rbeamo* 1 Imiii, c%rr»., by uric acid in frond. Rowel !>!«• or<st*r» by corrupt matter. Worixtie by the pest* within. Colrin bv choking of the seefstion* KWAI BiE S K'ILLK, by gentle action, remora* the eauso, making a f*ermanent cure. Sent by mail to 9 25 cents box of 30 Pills: 5 boxes, SI.OO. (In postagw ffatme) Address. I>U. SWAYNE A AON, PuilutU IpUiA, *-at. Sold by Druggists. pyinw raarors debility organic weakness tol 4<> flf c«7 4n4 numerous ob 1 a i afeS 111 EftZUXSZi and over brain work. 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