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ROFKSSIOX.IL CALAIS.
lx U. & J. P* JACOWAT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
I IENTON, DARK COUNTY.
GEORGIA.
Iff I prectico in tho Cherokee Circuit., and
jreoie an Federal courts. , ProH*pt* iitteu
-1 to ha«iDC*».
lItIMPKIN & Bliock,
Al’vn A 1 Law
OFFICE:— Court House,
I*
enton, - - Ga,
II practice ln(the cmintics'of Dade nnd
er. Will pay strict attention to all
Hr.ess entrusted to their care, april 2 'BS.
joiin «. biale
Attorney at Law
I r SING FAWN GA
T. A. HAVRON.
Al( ? y at Law.
KNTON, - * - • * GA.,
Will prompt attention to all
■dineSri intrnHtod to inY rare.
h—• *n
;i. ConruT, M. D, J. W. Kussky, M. D.
BUSSEY & CORPUT
(PHYSICIANS, :
Office, at the Furnace
fIING FAWN, - - - - GEORGIA.
Or. A. T. FRICKS,
PHYSICIAN “
USING FAW N, GA.
Will practice in the town, vicinity,
id ennoty. My OFFICE will bo at
ricks Bios. store, where I will he
rand when not professionally engaged
—A. T. Fricks, m. d.
Dr.!J. P. FANN
u e x t is t
II A L T O N. - - GEORGIA.
( am prepared In all the modern improso
,ouU of Dental Appliances, to turn out ns
i.»<l work a# could be had in the State, and at
„ low prices a? tnn bo done by any first-class
iwerkman. I guarantee all work turned out
te stand any and all reasonable tests.
Will visit Trenton during court
**eks, anti at otlicr times nndcr spe
iinl arrangements. Best references
Urnislicd J. T*•
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Dade County Times.
TRENTON, GEORGIA.
Thursday. Aruii. 30 1885.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Last day of April.
Spring livb come at last 1
•See Shtuitf’s advertisements.
We notice a good deal corn up.
Fishing is about the town “craze’’
at present*
Court of Ordinary next Monday;
Sheriff’s sale day next Tuesday.
Mrs. N. M. Brock was on a visit
to Chattanooga the first of the week.
Wassman Bro. will give you bar
gains in the line of ladies’ dress goods
or in a suit of clothes.
Mrs. Maggie Guinn, of Rising Fawn
is visiting realutives in Chattanooga.
Our school in a flourishing condition,
about sxtiy five students in attendance.
A small amount of tan-bark lias
been hauled to our town for shipping.
Hauling saw-stocks is a business of
a limited sealo through and in our
town mnv.
Mr. T. 11. B. Cole is having some
nice pain ting and papering done with
in his house.
Travel over the roads to the Expo
sition seenia to have fallen off cotisid
erbly in the last few days.
Frank Millington, who resided and
went to school in our town fourteen
years ago, was in town this week.
John P. Jacoway’s new house is
n. aring completion; mid when com
pleted will present a s|■Jointed appear
ance.
Messrs. M. A. B, Tatum mid .1 W
Russey have gone to Atlanta to at
tend tko convocation of tho Grand
Chapter of the Htate of Georgia.
When in .Chattanooga cal! on Pick
ens & Smith when y«»u want anything
iu the line of hats and gents furnish
ing goods.
\V e were well pleased at the inter
est shown in the prayer-meeting, at
the M. E. Church, South, this place
last Sunday night.
We hear of some of our farmers be
ing through planting corn. Consider
ing the backward spring this is well
enough. '
The old depot of the Wills Valley
railroad, which fonnerly terminated
at ibis place, full last Saturday.
The Sunday-school pic-nic is def
iuitly decided to be at tbc head of
Town ereek, and all will meet at ten
o’clock.
Pichsns & Smith arc having French
plate glass put in front of their store
and will otherwise improve it —Com
nERCiAi, ( C hattanooga.)
W. U. Jacnway and D.E. Tatum
returned from the Exposition last
Sunday evening. They report it
a wonderful and grand exhibit of the
World’s wealth and art.
Your special attention to the card
of Case & Co, Chattanooga. The
firm is composed of Messrs Jas A.
Case and James Allison, of our coun
ty Give them your patronage.
We have in this issue a poem tn.m
Aunt Pollie. It lias been in our of
fice for some time, but have waited
for the favorable and suitable opper-
RURAL RECORD ONE YEAR,
and One Rural Record Sewing
Machine, SIB.OO,
tunity to publish it. Many thanks to
her foi it; anti we know onr readers
will so respond. Our columns are al
ways open for her articles.
A very interesting “kangaroo conrt’
took place in town last Saturday, in
which Messrs Crabtree and Dr Lump
kin were tried on charges of violating
the ordinance of the fisherman’s clnb
Trenton, Mr Crabtree was suspend
ed one day from fishing, anti Dr.
Lumpkin four days with an order to
lend the editor his fishing tackle
during the suspension.
I)- B LOVEMAjY # CO-
Arc opening their entire stock of car- j
petings at New \ork <Ob 1 . I hey j
have purchased a very large stock j
this Spring, and trade being dull they j
propose to force business by unusual
redactions in prices. It will pay to
inn down to Chattanooga and buy
from them.—Dry Goods, Carpets and
Millinery. apl 30 2t.
Willingham & Co. ol Columbus
<ti,, have moved their saeh,door it
factory to Obattauooca.
Mrs. Sutton, widow of Leny but
ton, died lust night about 8 o'clock.
The town property rented from
Craig is Kid tig fenced and piepared
for the county paupers.
Hoinhel Taylor was in onr office yes*
told iv and tolls us that tile cul-wotm
had destroyed a considerable ntnoiint
of hi# corn, and would have to plow it
up and replant.
Gen. Giant is reported better and
improving.
_*_<!>-*_ _
Thursday Slight week about eight
o’c’ocL the citizens of Conyers wore
startled by a trmen lons sound which
shocked almost the entire city. Home
thought it to he the explosion of a me
teor. others an enormous blast or dyn
amite. But when the facts were as
sertained it was found to he nothing
more than th« explosion of a stick of
wood which one of the prominent col
ored citizens had borrowed while the
owner was absent.
aa.t*
bTATE ITEMS.
Madison is to have another paper.
Forest hire aro raging near Athens.
A riew ccllrt house is talked of in Ogle thorp
county.
Dawson has an elevation of 325 feet above
the sea lovel.
Tho people of Franklin arc again agitat
ing tho stock law.
Roses are in bloom .in Ferry; straw-berries
will be ilpu within about a week.
A big raid of moonshiners in North East
Georgia is on the tapis.
The Temperance Phalanx of Brunswick
numbers 180 members.
The first coton gift was invented in Wilkes
county.
A train of 55 cars passed through Fort
Valley Friday.
Sumter county has $7,551 in her treasury
and owes loss than $3Ol.
Ocooco county Comes to tho front with' an
old r.cgro 100 years old.
A fisherm an caught a 300-pouu sturgeon in
the river near Columbus Friday.
Jessups refuses to let any trains ex
cept regular passengers to go in or out
of her corporate limits on the Sabbath
A cii’z m of Coffee county captured
six fox cubs one day last week about
the size of one-tftotilh-old kittens.
Tbe State Sunday school Conven
tion meets at Rome the “2nd of July.
Two negroes were carried to tire as
ylum at Milledgcville last week liom
Gorbon county.
In the lower part of Murry county
the reports of mad-dogs were so nn
merous last Sunday that the people
took extreme precaution against them
m going to church.
A heavy hail raged at Sta f e
Line, Heard county, Tuesday week,
doing much harm to gardens, young
corn Ac Hail as large as guinea eggs
fell in some places, completely cover
ing the ground.
Two men of Ellijay, went out for a
turkey hunt afew days since, and sep
erating, each began to call tor turkeys
One of them mistaking the other for
a turkey shot at him, the ball taking
effect in the knee, The wonnded
had to be carted home.
A. B. Cambell, Union county's
crooked postmaster, has been taken to
Albany (N. Y.) to serve a year.
An old citizen of Wilkes county is
prophesying that we will have frost
m May this year—one May the 14 the
other 17.
In Floyd Superior Court the case
of'Mr*: Laura Cathron vs. A- Z. H.
Brown, which has been pending for
three years, has been finally disposed of
and property amounting to over $2O,
000 turned over to Mrs. Cathron.
There is a man living in Forsyth
county who is sixty five years old and
has lived within five miler ol his pres
ent home since 1838, before the Indi
ans left, never has seen a railroad
car, nor was uever on a jury, and was
never in a larger town than Dahlonega
The suit against Athens for dama
ges, claimed to have been caused by
cutting down the Dorsey Hill, amount
ed to $13,000.
In April, 1849 when the big frost
came and killed all the vegetation on
the night of April 15, the wheat was
in bloom in Newton county and the
; forest leaves were more than half
grown.
Negro highwaymen near Oglethrope
stopped a brother in black, aud, aftor
badly maltreating him physically,rod
j bed him if $->S. Among his bruises
was a bioken arm and three gashes
nn the h o'
• Judge Howfd! (\>!.h, s.'sat no dis
tant dnv Athens it destined to become
one of the gruteat matt it fact tiling eett
oies of the State. he flow of North:
cm capital soul! wind sh\s the Jtnlge
vviil in twenty years utilize hi theii
full on| aeity evety watr-r j own with
in a radius of thirty miles id Athens
and the natural output of money in
that teriitory, which abounds in water
power and of which Athens is the
geographical centure, will easlv tun
ist population to 25,000 people.
Your attention to the card of the
Wrought Iron Stove Range Co, They
cotae tons well nice amended,
We have good authority h r the
statement that an old horse belonging
to Mrs. Prickett, caught a live cat’ not
1 mg ago and ate i>; and. recently a*e
h lien and her brood of little chickens.
This is the first catnivons horse we
have over heard of, and there are
some, perhaps, who will doubt this
remarkable statement but ft is tiue
noveltheless. —-Calhoun Times.
We will send you
Tpc mm p kwrrill
Ilk WLLkILV h 11
AND
dade corny weekly times
for one year on the
receipt of $2.25.
The Commercial is published at
Chattanooga, Tenn., and Republioau
in polities. JVjiile we are uncont
romisingly Democratic, yet we be
lieve it is advisable that wo should
investigate and see what tho Press of
both parties heVe to say pro or con
on the political issues of the day that
devide the people in sentiment and
opinion. As to reliability on this
point in every respect, and as general
new# and othof matter, you cannot
subscribe for a better weekly than the
Commercial.
W O'l A N.
Her Health and Happiness are
Matters of . reat concern
to all Mankind.
■i . -i
Some months ago I bought a bottle of Dr.
J. Bradfield’s Feipale Regulator, and usodit
in my family with great satisfaction. I have
recommended it to three families, and they
found it to be just what is claimed for it. The
Females who have used it are now in perfect
qealth and able to attend to their house-hold
duties. Rev. 11. B. JounsoN.
Static of qkorgia, Troup County.
I have examined the the recipe of Dr. Jo
siah BradCeld, and pronounce it to bo a com
j bications of medicines of great merit in tbe
treatment of *U disease of females for which
he recommends it. \VM. J*. Bkaslky, m. d.
SpßiN’GFieT.o, Tenn.
Dr. J. Braimri.n; Dear Sir—My daughter
has been suffering for many years with that
dreadful affliction known as Female Disease,
which has cost me many dollars, and nothwith
standing I had the best medial attendance,
could not find relief. I havered many oth
er kinds of .luediciru Awitbout any effect. I
had just about given Rer np, was out of heart
but happened in the Aire of W. W. Kckler
several weeks since, he, knowing of my
daughter’s afflietion, persuadod me to buy a
bottle qf your Female Regulator. .Stic began
to improve at once. I was so delighted with
its effects that I bought several more bottles
of it; and knowing what I do about it, if to
day oue of iny family was suffering with that
awful disease, I,would have it if it cost fifty
dollars a bottle, for I can truthfully say that
it has cured iny dauhtcr sound and well, and
mvroll and wife do most heartily recommend
your Female Regulator to be just what it is 1
recommended to be.
Respectfully, IT. Jfi FE.\TIIERSTON
Trreatiso on the health nnd happiness of
woman mailed free to any address.
The BB.'DrrELer Regulator Co ,
diox 28, Atlanta, Ga.
— I. .i.-jfc ■■ ——
Bittlc SlieHfF Ssiljs.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, at the coußt house door in said
county, within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bider for cash, the following p oper
ty, to wit: A tract of land lot or pi rt of lots
No. 49 in the 18th district and 4th section of
said county; laud levied on as the property
of Jas. W. Cureton to satisfy a kjupeiior
Court Fi.-FA.of saidconnty, in favor of E.
B. Kethersidft against said Jas. W. Cureton .
Property pointed out by plaintiff; tenant in '
possession notified.
Also, Lot of land, No 156, in the 19th dis
trict and 4th section of said county; said
land levied oa as the property of Larkin
Payne to satisfy a Superior Court Fi. Fa. o r
said county, in favor of Sharrock <fc Williams
agirinst said Larkin Payne; Property point
ed out by Plaintiff; Tonant in possession
notified.
Also, Lots »f land Nos.24Band 221, b >th
in the 10th distriot And 4th section of sail
countv; said land levied on as tho property
of John B. Sells to satisfy a Superior Court
Fi. Fa, of said c< unty in favor of A. Brown
against said John 13. Sells. Property pointed
Ijy Tenant in possession notified.
Also, lot of land no. 156 in tho 19th district
and 4th section of said oounty ; said land
levied onus the property of Larkin Payne to
satisfy a Bui'srior court Fi Fu. of said county
in favor of CtleroTlryant against said Larkiu
i Payne Property pointed >ut by
Tenant in pnssefsion notified.
This April 30th 1885. J.K. Brock, Sheriff
: HOME COMFORT RANJES
XAXUFACTFHEI) UY WPiOVGIIT /FOX ttArGfi
COM FAX T, St- lmr*, Mo
More than 25*090 are now ill iua and
giving entire satisfaction*
References! Ike Parker and John PurnetS
Cole City, Ga.; Hope and James Graham
Shellmotind, Marion county, Tenn.' (Jo v
Patton and Hon. 11. C. Jones, oi Alabam i.
I
fVftnA l’ T, “ i,, " ,s L'ivon a v.iv* f
> / 11 21 t *md us 5 vi'ltf ' I'ostrfg-, and |
fi/Lw sip” W Wby mail you will get irou a j
package ot goods of iilrji, valuo th>t will
start yon in work that will .it once bri lg von i
in mon-y faster than anything else in 1 iuot*
ion. All about the s2»o>m i-. piosctita with
eaoh box. Agents wanted every * bore, ofHi ■
ihef sex of all ng-s tor nil the time, nr sfiare
time only to work for ns at their own iioihes
Fortunes for all workers absolutely asured.
Don’t delay. 11. Ham.ktt k Co., rortlandr
Maine.
Liver, Kidney or Stnmaoh trcnblo
Symptoms; Impure, constive bowels, irreg
ul.ir appetite, sour belching, pains, in side
bank and bead, yellow tirin -, burning when
urinating, clay colored stools, bad broth, no
desire for work, chills, fever, irritability
whitish tongue, dry cough, dizzy head, wish
pull pain os: in back part, loss of memory, fog
gy sight. For these troubles swtYNts pn.f.s
are a sure cure. Box. (35 pills)by mail 45
Cts., 5 for sl-00. Address DR. MV AsNE &
SON., Philada Pa. Sold by DrSgOisis.
5 Send s!s cents for postage
* Jui t L and receive free a costly box of
fj ! I! ?I,L«Roods which will help you
to more money right aWay than anything
else in this world. All of either sex succeed
front first hour Tho broad road to fortune
opens before the workers absolutely sure. At
an address, Thus .t ‘Jo., August* Maine-
E9?|?|for woking people Send 10 cents
Pt J postage, and we will mail you free,, a
ItLi] royal, vaulable sample box- 'of goods
that Will put you in the way of making more
money in a lew days than you ever {thought
possible at any business. Capital not;requirod
You can live at home and Work in spare time
only, or all tne time. AH of both sexes, of all
ages, gratidly successful, 50 cents to $5 easily
made every evening. That all who want to
work may test the business, we make this
unparalleled offer; To all who aro not well sat
isfieil we will send $1 to for the troublo of
writing us. Full particulars directions etc.
sent free. Immensc’pay absolutely sure to n![
who start at once. Don’t delay. Address,
Stinson & Co-. Portland, Mainer
Bade Sheriffs Sale
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
May n-xt, at the Court house door in said
emnty, within tho legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following proper
ty, to wit: A tract of land, Lots or part of lots
Nos. 209 and 210, both in 10th district and
4th section of said county; said land levied
on as the property of R. W. Acuffto satisfy a
Superior Court Ft. Fa. in favor of A- Brown
against said R. W. Acuff. Property pointed
out by defeudant. Tenant in possession no
'tifiecP This April the Ist, 1885.
J. R. Brock, Sheriff.
Georgia, Dade County
To all to whom it may concern, F. M.
Patrick, Administrator T J Nunnally, deceas
ed, has in due form applied to the undersign
ed for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased and said application
will ba hoard on the first Monday in May.
#.xt. This April Ist 1885.
J. A. Bfnnkt Ordinary.
GEORGIA,
Dado County,
To all to whom it may concern;
Whereas, David E. Tatum has in
due form applied to me the undersigned for
permanent Letters of Administration on the
Estate of John Tatum, late of said coun
ty, deceased, and t will pass noon tho said
application on the first Monday in April,
18S5. Given undormy hand and official sig
nature, this 28th day of February 1885.
G. M. CuaiiTßeo, Ordinary.
Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Consumption
All thorat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur
ed by the old-established “SWAYNS WILa
CHERRY.” The firs, does give relief anp
ure speodly jjfollows. 25 .Cts., or! sl.ood.at
Druggists.
GEORGIA,
Dade County.
a?pi.icatios Will'jbe mado to tho Conrt of
Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in May next, jor leave to soil the following
real and.personal property, to wit: One un
devided fourth interest in the lands known
as the Wilkinson Mill lands, near Trenton in
said county, being lots or parts Nos. 290, 292,
286, 287 and 291, in the 10th district and 4th
section, including one-fourth interest in tho
mill and water priveliges; and, also, a two
thi-d interest in a house and lot in the town
of Trenton known as tho Maxwell property;
also two mules, two mares, three cows and
farming utencils, alias the property of H.
L. W. Allison, late of said county, diseased,
, for the benefit of heirs and creditors.! This
March 26th, 1885. James R. AllisoX, admin.
I)r. J. BRaoncLP; War Sir —Wo have for
the past fifteen years handled your Remedies,
both as wholsale and retail, and in no in
stance, so far as our knowledge extends,
have they failed to give satisfaction. We
have »»ld more of your Regulator than all
similar remedies combined. Wo regard Pry
or’s Pile Ointmont one of the best; and Moth
er’s Friend we know to be true to its dis
tinctive title, “the Mother’s Best Friend”.
Yours truly, Lamar, KaS’kix & Lamar.
Wholesale Druggists, Atlanta & Macon, Oa.
S Our Treatise on tho “Health and Ilappi.
ness of Woman" mailed free.
Bbapfield Kegci.atoe Co., Atlanta,
GEORGIA,—Dade County.
W. G. Morrison residing in «aid State and
county having applied in proper form to bo
appointed Guardian of the porson and prop
erty of S. 11. Morrison of SAid county, who
has been adjudged to be insane, this is thore
f re to to cite all persons concerned to he and
appear at tho June Term of the Court ol Or
dinary, 1885, and sh w cause if any they can
why said W. G. Morrison should n<it be in
trusted with said Guardianship.
Given under mv hand and official signa
ture. This April the 30th 1885.
Jas. A. Bekmwt, Ordinary.
TUTT’S
II II III—UMBWHIII i Ill'll
PILLS
wasssamnosom
25 YEARS m EgSE.
The Qreataet Medical Triumph of tho Ago?
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPfIGT LIVER*
Lwiofnppc tlto, Uovclicostive. Pain tit
Che heed, with n dull sensation in tho
bar!* part, Fain under the
blades, Fuiinesa after eating, with adis
inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, Low spirit*, vrltL;
ti fee ling of having neglected corns duty.
Viearincsi, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Does hoftrethe eyes, Headache
ovor tbo right eye, Restlessness, with
fitful drennu. Highly colored Brfas, and
COMSTPPATSON.
HJTT’S l iil.n are especially Adapted
to such eases, one dose fdTtectS Buch ft
ehamr e of fee lin a- as to aatonis h the Eufferajv
Tliey Increase"tbe Apt»ctHe,snd cause tho
body to Take on Jb'Unh, thus tho system is
natiristieA, nnd bflhelrToiire AciiMl oa
the ve OrKans,tl*«idM Stools aro
predue.-d. Pti- v >‘A .Vc. . dt Nt* . ylf ,
TlStff HA!E§ DYi.
Gitvr nAm or Wuisseks changed to &
Glosuy Black by a single appiumlon of
this Dye. It imparts a natural color, acta
tigtnr.tarrcousdy. Sold by Druggists, o%
Sent by erpnm on receipt of ftl.
Office, 44 Murray Bt- f New York.
THREE 63EAT OFFERS
First Groat Offer.
Louisville, Ky , Mar. is, ’Bj.
As we have had thousands |
of requests asking upon
what terms the Waterbury
Watch could be obtained, Kr<£7ftH
wc will say, from and after
this date, for a limited
Amo only, any one who
sends us a new subscriber, >4* s» ?
and $3.00, will receive the M
wnteh prepaid. Or vfSiTt
We will mike the offer
club raisers who have sentSWLj At
ns a club since Oct. 1, iSB4,b-/S r\
to 3end them the Watch onjffptp/F wjfr/Agjf
receipt ot $2.70, in P. O. SS&is.
Order, or Postal Note. We
offer the celebrated Wat
srbury \Va*cli,Avery’«
Ganicss Plow St Home and Karin one year
forSri.SO. The price of the watch alone is s3.**
Garden Plows4-7S, and Home and Farm 30 cents.
Second Great Offer.
We offer Avery’s Garden
vTX'f Plow, Weekly Courier
‘ XV .y Journal (Hon. Henry Watter*
son, editor), and Home and
mjtlh Kerin one year for *4.TOf
mfi. which is the price of the Garde*
Iv Plow alone. This is ‘he perfect
Clip*!! tion of labor-saving implements
‘ n working plants in the garden.
1 ■■ r -—T person
gtryalT V- who has a garden
Vf) (T* -4- *hould Own One.
g|j aft su Fo u r polished
JkT 'SS>JCA3f 1 I v ste *l blades ga
l-v sAs£LjSs^|sry with each imple
■ -vfe n ' ent
r i Prlco, |LTB<
Third Great Offer.
A 6tO Sewing Ala
china we offer for @lO
to every one who tends us
club of five subscribers at gYf
50 cents each. We will notMj*tj 4 |JB
tell the Machine at Sl6 wSrj Vof HI
alone, but will only send it B JtAj SjU
to those who scad us this fli
club; total $18.50. Freight By
guaranteed not over $3 to
any railroad depot in the
Southern States.
Write for circular and testimonial*.
Send your order now at once to
HOME AND FARM,
(Care B. F. Avery & Sons),
Louisville, KyV;
iMSS
«ms
Kko»vu n Mrs of Fame and Bciemce for Remcvimq
ILL SsIPUSITIES OF THE BLOOD.
Actecwloisci i 3rjaa, nsssant, acd Efflcieai Car* te
COKSTIPATIOH,
PYSFEPSIA, SrASfS
HVE.n Pgier, Okuimg soreness in back sod sHk
also bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability,
tongue coated, skin yellow, hotaiid add
setions.eves dull.dry cough,stifled and obstnirt
cd r irregular pulse bad colored stools.
ADnbITVV
A* US LtA I tht, sound in ears, giddiness,
confhdon in nemLnervonfnessJlashes Kiflighl
fc. !„rc , vos. 1-sJ of memory. DneMM of BlsaoersM
KIDNEYS 1 burning, stinging, bearing
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heart, »
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HiP.liAl/llCyeyes or hesd; fmntnsss, asustfc
iTTousv is caused by wsterv flaid. Rlrenraw-
I sm. r., by uric soid iu blood. Bowl Ply
. tveorrui* matter. Worm* by the pee*
vuhm loiam' b? obcklnf of tbe
hV/AVKB'N PI r.l*, by y.i.Ue Sf^o®-
. , . nus - mskinK a rermcneet cure. Seat by mau M
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UNRELIABLE SELF-CURE
A f ivorlie prese-i ptloo of one of tM
SowaOUMl and , , oesstul sp ■cialists -S.
•new retired! .'or the t ore of .1
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E plain sealed envelope A"**. Druggists can dll tt>
Address DR WARD & CO., Louisisnl,