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'ATTORNEYS AT LAW
r l WEN TON. D A iWi CO CNT Y.
GEORG 1 ! A.
Will practice yb the Chcfrbkce Circuit, and
Supreme an Federal courts, Prompt; attuu
*tion fo business.
I.UMPKIN & lltiOt k,
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..OFFICE; —Court House,
Trenton, - Ga,
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Will practice in.ths counties of Dade and
’Walker. pay strict attention to all
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•JMflfc* « HALE
Attorney at Law
RISING FAWN GA
f.A. IIAVIION.
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M/. CoarcT, M. D. J. W. Rcssey, M. D.
RU&SEY & CORPUT
FUYM(IA\S
Offio#, at tl.e Furnace
RISING FAWN, GEORGIA.
On A. T. FRICKS,
r Physician
feY ft \ N fAW'N,’ —G A.
WiH ‘prattlcfe. in the town, vicinity,
'and ooftnty. My OFFICE will Ke. at
iPricka Bros, store, wliere I wiM bo
‘omul 'frhcn not prontts fioually emrairefi
T. m. d.
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Dr. J. P. FANN
D E "Hf t k 8 T
bA*L T O --GEORGIA.
I amproparod in all the modern itnprovo
‘nients of Dental Appliance?, to turn out as
good work as could bo had in the State, and at
as low prices as can bo done by any first-class
'Workman. I guarantee all work turned out
'tc stand nuy and all Yeaspnable tests.
VV'ill Y'iiJft Trenton during court
weeks, and at other titties under spe
cial arrangements: Rkst references
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RURAL RECORD
The Leading Agricultural Papfr of the Sooth.
Only #I.OO ner year. Premium to Every Subscriber.
LIBERAL club offers.
Rural Record wiH\ a Clock, dehvsftd, #1.50.
ItfcEWING MACHINE Bl 1
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RURAL RECORD ONE YEAR,
and A Waterbuny Watch,
Delivered, $3,504
Sy“Sen»\ 6 cents in Stamps for Sample Copy and
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Refer to Bditor this paper.
Dade County limes.
TRENTON, GEORGIA.
'■’hub-ska v\ .May 21. 1885.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Crops are late
Read our \\ asliington letter.
June will soon be here, arid no
warm weather vet,
Mr*. \\ . S. l’aylor, of Cliattafiooga
is out on a visit.
Col. -E D. Gridiiiik was in town
the other day. .
WV will visit Cole City and Slicll
mound this week.
Plenty otYitoi for *t‘h‘e lkst day or
two; in tiuie to save oat crop.
We ai*e glad to learn that Mr.
Uriah Castleberry is ranch better: able
’fo be'out?.
‘Gut-worms haVe destroyed the
young'Coiti consP!drably in portions of
fee 'county.
We hear of some fruit being killed
on the mountain, hut do no't know
how true it is.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacoway are still im
proving. Mrs, Jacaway is much bet
ter than a few days ago, She is now
able to sit up.
Peas for dinner a*t jfc'rs. Cole’s and
E. A. Jacoway’s were the first of the
Seasofi last Monday,
Jeff Mexwell dhi’nks th'e edrfdr is
best marble player in the county; in
about ten minutes we played twenty
two games ail'd Jeff got the 21st only.
\V\j have in this office a new improv
ed White Sewing M'a'c'h I’ffe• 1 ’ffe• There
is not a better SiXchine made, and if
you want a bargain apply at once.
Saturday we intend to make onr
appearance at Ri.-ing Fawn. Out of
about seventy-five tfibscrt’bers at that
place, there are only three hut what
owe us more or kiss subscription.
Wc have in this issue a communica
tion in defence of tire. justification of
the ongafiizatioti aud maintaining the
Sunday school at the Methodist church
Our thanks for the article. In our
next will contain one from your editor.
maV be of interest to many ol
our readeos to know the litte boy,
Garnett, who was badly burned some
since, son of VV. S, Taylor, is mostly
well, and Hot disHsrured as was at first
feared.
line of Dade’s young physlciAns
hvs learned that twelve grains of Ace
tate of LeaVb \vHl not kill. The At her
night, ilnongh a mistake, lie took a
bove amoHut, aud the uatural instinct
of self preservation prompted him to
dispatch for an M. D,
Now is the time to liave your pict
lue or photo taken .1. A, Childers lias
his galcry in town, and will remain
but a short time. He will do you
good work. ceuts for one
Pi ices governed by quality and num
ber. * -
It was not funny at tli6 time, but
alter an danger was over, it was a
ninsing to think of seeing the editr and
a most blind horse tall over a stump
and tu'mble (town a lull together last
Sunday,
Our town was visited and cnWVWMM
Tuesday night by the Georgia eleotric
wonder, Miss Mattie Price. The feats
she performed science luv* not yet been
able hrsolvg. It requires power, but
is not physical. TlVe force or cause is
latent. She simply places and rubs
her hands on a chair, and whatever
number of individuals may be on it,
she can rais it with tlicni. She twist
ed a stick into a Withe by latent fore'e
Theae is a certain young man in
this town Who seeVns to tie wanting irt
due veverance and respect to the house
of worship and the minister. He was
not sitting in a window of an upper
story nt church last Sunday- or there
would have been a necessity for the
faith and gift of Paul in the minister.
MrS. Dr Ketcbersidc is quite sick.
Her friends hope for her convaleS'ence.
Dr. J. C. Block, Sheriff of Dade
entity was at .South Pittsburg Satur
day last. Dr. Brock is a fearlss,. efH
eient officer, but when the darts of
Cupid are hiirled at him by the fair
ones be surrenders at orice.—Heralil,
'lasper, Tenn.
They ilrin’t seem to bvae over pene
trated very deep, nr there were so
many that he neve: kne\V to which to
burreuder-.
RURAL RECORD ONE YEAR,
and One Rural Record Sewing
Machine, SIB.OO.
A n EtYtierprisfnr- Rep Able House,
T, 11 11. Ctii.K can always *>c relinl upon,
‘itot oilJy to curry in stock the best of every
thin';, but to secure the Agency for such ar
ticles as h l ' e well-known merit, ami arc pop
ular with.h.‘ pc. pie. 'thereby suslnining the
reputation of being epterprising, anil
ever reliftbli . Ha ving S'ecniJ'j the Agency for
the celeb atitl Dr. King’s New D'seovfery for
B .nmnipt" r. will suit it on a positive giiar
an'eo. It will surely cmc any mill every .ilfcco
tion of tbe b oat, Lungs and Chest, and t
show our i nfidence, we invite you tocnil auil
'get a Trial llottle Free.
Married: At the residence of alii
bride’s father, Hear Ohkttanodga, last
Tuesday morning, Mr. Jas. M. Arm
or t > Miss Annie VVilliams. Tin
happy couple, ui'th a few relatives,
arrived in town, Mr. Armor’s ltonie,
on the 12 in. train *that day. Toured
'itor, with a limited mini her of others,
had the pleasure td he a participant in
and to enjoy the infaii diniiert which
was full justice to the occasion. ’ln
the social diversion, cutting the cake
for our special destiny, Miss Susie
Pace was'the fbrtunuto one to be the
next ol those present to lie married;
MiSs Emma Cowart, as it lesulted,
the old-tnaid; your editor, to the aw
ful dodiu ot old baclielordom.
A hfipf-y aud tranquil Voyage o’er
the sea of life to Mr. Armor G.d his
better Jialf.
Gobd Hesultsin Every Case.
D. A. Tlrabfield, wholesale paper dealer, of
Cha’.anooga, Tenn;, writes that he was se
riously affected with a severe Cold whi«h set
tled on his Lungs; had triad many medicines
without relief; being ihduped to try Dr King’s
New Discovery for Coueuuiptinn, efid s0 > nod
was entirely cured by the use of ;i few bottles
Since which tim“ used it in his family
for all Coughs and Colds, with best results.
This is the experience of thousands, whose
lives have been saved by thi? Wonderful Dis
covery. You can 'try it without cost. Free'
Trial Bottleh at T. 11. B. Cole’s.
Mad Dog
.\ mail dog wap'kil'iel on the Ilenly
farm, last Saturday, by Ma't and
Mi few Ech ols. Before being killed he
had bitten several dogs, and tried to
bite some person’s in tli3 vicinity of
Raccoon Mills. As several persons
wished to know how far this dag had
conic, L will discribe hifi'i, and any
who knew him confer a favor by an
swering through these columns. We
wish to know how o-r one is likely to
travel after taking the hydrophobia
Hois supposed to have coma a con
siderable distance. ’u>> no such dog has
ever been seen in the neighborhood, so
far as we can learn.—Correspondence,
VSaZKTT
A Walking Skeleton.
Mr. K. Springer; of Muchanicsburge, Pa,
Write?: •'] was afflicted with lung fever and
abscess on 'ungs, and reduced to a walking
SkkLkt'uX. Got a free bottle of I)r. King’s
Now Discovery for Consumption, which did
me so much good that I bought a dollar bot
tle. Af'er using three bottles, found tnyself
once more a man, completely restored to
health, with a hearty apetite, and again in
flesh of 481 bs. Call at T. H. B. Cole’s and
get a trpe trial bottle of this certain cure for
all Lung Diseases. Large bottes SI.OO.
R«»v Mr. i'alit\adge
a black man with a family to support
and was determined to be indnstiions
and sober I wo-.ild go South. The
climate is more lei.ient, the feeling of
tlie w bite people toward the colored
is more kindly and Christian than
with us. Knowing WAH* the feeling
toward the colored people in this sec
tion, and in that ,1 am persuaded that
the race will get justice done them
sooner in the South than in the North
We cannot teacli the South how to
better treat the black man until we
treat him betttr ourselves.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
. Thk Hf.st Sai.ve in tljo world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, .Salt Rheum, Fever
Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
ceres Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect saaisfacticn or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
FOR RALE BY T. il. B. Cole.
Jlust Pay Ti»e Tax
Collector Creshaw’s Ruling In Re
gard to Druggists Selling Liquor
It seems that it li«*s been tbd prac
tice in some portion of the State for
druggists and yhysicians to sell liquor
on prescriptions. Thß matter was
brought to the attention of .Collecter
of Internal Revenue Crenshaw a few
days ago and be addressed the follow
ing communication oil the subject to
Deputy Collecter JelT. D. DiinWody,
at Savannah:
Atlanta, May 14, 1885.
Stft —Inquiries are being frequently
riiade at this offieo from prohibition
counties in this Slate whether praetic
itig physicians are allowded, under
the United States internal revnne laws
to sell foreign or domestic distilled
spills wines or malt liquors in the reg
ular practice ef medicine - , to the pa
tients without being liable for the spe
cial tax required by iiqudv dealers.
Upon investigation I find they are sub
ject to vlre special tax as liquor
dealers. Out attention is called to the
colbeetion of this tax from physicians
! Every per>n . who sells or offers lor
] sale liquors of any kink is liable fir
the special tax, whether sold on the
■p Ascription of a |rucdcitig physician
;as medicine Or as a I overage. In can
i vfiss'lng your division \ou are roqiiir
i ed to e.irelnllv invesiigHfe this matter
! Niifc Viol loot, from tlioiie engaged fa the
sal6 of liquors the «pe< iil tax due the
government.
, • August#, (la,
rffc. J. Bi»ai>fiki.P, Dear Sip,—l nave han
dled \ o(ir Female Regulator in in) hr sines?
for the part several ye,?.-? witli "p. rfeet. satf -
ftiotion to inyself end eustomei*?, Iha Jo
fulln. 1 it very, saleable. Y< ursHruly,
W. If. BARRKTT-; M holesalo ilruhgist
Treatis*! on Health and lliipjifncss'of Wn
mfi'u mailed free', RHAi>Vrm,n RkcuiAtor Co
Box 28, Atlanta, Qa,
We will send you
i mi ci mucm
AND
DADE COLATV WEKLV TIMES
for one year on the
receipt of 82.25.
The Commercial is published at
Chhttanooga, Tenti., and ReturlicAA
in politics. While we aVe uncom
‘romisiagly Democratic, yet we be-
Ueve it is advisable that we should
investigate and see what the Press of
both parties Imve to rfto or con
on the political isshes of the day that
devide the peto’Je In selltinient and
opinion. As t'o reliability on this
point in Wvery respect, and as general
neSvs and matter, yon camvot
subscribe for a better weekly than the
Commercial.
MOTHERS’
FRIEND!
£
A Precious Boon To
Woman.
Words of Praise.
I most earnestly entreat t-Very female ex
pecting to be eotiined to use Mother’s ileleif
Ooiipfed with thiS entreaty I will add that
during a lung obsteirreul practice (jorty-four
•years'), I have nov«r known it to fa'l to pro
duce ?i safe and quick delivery.
11. J. HOLMES, M. D.
A Lady from one of the counties of Middle
Georgia who ha's bceu an acting midwiie for
many years, writes? “I have disposed of all
the. Mother's Friend you sent me, and I am
delighted with it. In every instance where
it has been used, its effects have been all
that I could ask. I consider it a j.reat blessing
A gentleman writes: “My wife used Moth
er’s Friend at her fourth confin'omeut', and
her’testimony is that she passed through it
with one-halt tf;C suffering of either, of her
fomer confinements, and recovered
effects in much less time. She also recom
mended it to a lady friend who was übout to
be coofiued for the first time, and she says: I
have nevi r seen any one pass through this
great trial with 'So ease and so little
suffering.”
A Quick And Easy Time,
A distinguished physician of Mississppi
writes! “Every ono to be confined
should use Mother’s tor during a long |
obstetric have ticv. r known it to j
tail to produce afcfe and quick delivery.”
This remedy is Vne about which we cannot
bublish certificates, but it is u most wonder
ful liniment to be used after the first two or
threo months.
Trreatise on the health and happiness of
woman mailed free to any address.
The Bra dimeld Regulator Co ,
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga
Dade ShcriM' Sales.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in
Juno next, at the coußt house door in said
cour.ty, within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest hider for cash, the following proper
ty, to wit: A tract cfland lot or part of lots
No. 49 in the 18th district and 4th section of
said county; land levied on as tho property
of Jas. VV. Cureton to satisfy a Superior
CouTt Ft. Fa. of said county, in favor of E.
B. Kethersido against said Jas. IV. Cureton
Properly pointed out by plaintiff; tenant in
possession notified.
Also, Lot of land, No 166, in thel9th dis
trict and 4th section lif said county; said
land levied on as thb property of Larkin
Payne to satisfy a Superior Court Fi. Fa. of
said county, hi favor of SharVock & Williams
against said Larkin Payne; Property point
ed out by Plaintiff; Tenant iu possession
notified;
Also. Lots of land Nos. 248 and 221, both
in the 10th district and 4th section of said
county; said land levied on as the property
of John B. Sells to satisfy ft Superior Court
Fi. Fa, of said cohntj in favor of A. Brown
against said John B. Sells. Property pointed
by' —Tenant in possession notified.
ALo, lot of ln-tid no. 156 in the 19th district
arid 4th section of said oour.ty ; said land
levied on as the property of Larkih Payne to
satisfy a Superior court Fi Fa. of said county
ia favor of Cisero Bryant against said Larkin
Payne Property pointed out by
Tenant in possefsion notiffed.
This April 3'fith 1885. J. R. Brock, Shtriff
- e i »— 1
<.IOIU.iI,
Dude Courtly:
Johit M. Ross has applied for exemption
of personality and valuation and setting a
part of homestead, and I will pass iiprh the
same at eleven o’clock on the 13th day of
June, 1885 at my office iu Trenton. This
May the 20th 18S5. J; A, Bennett, Ordin’ry
HOME COMFORT RANGES
XJINUFACTI’HI:i) 7>r ll i:nr hlin.Y U
C\ur.l.Y)\ ,V/. /.MW . 1/V)
More than 25,000 are row in u;e ;ml
giving entire satisfactioii.
References: Ike Parker and John IhiiwTt
Cole City, Ga.; Hope and James Gridum
Slieflniound, Marion eounty, 'l’eV.n.'t Gov
Patton and Hon. ft. €. .Jones, of Alabama
COnn I' 1 ' a Way
r / 1 9i 1 isllfi^ us s ''•’ill-’ postage, aiid
WLUUjijwilhy mail yuu will gel free a
package ot'guuds of large value that will
start you in work that will atonce bring you
in money faster than any thing else in Amer
ica. All about tbe $20!),000 iopns“rt? with
each box. Agents wanted everywhere', ot ei
ther sex of all ages for all the time', or spare
time only to work for u? at their own home.'
Fortunes for‘ ill worker'- assured.
Don’t delay. 11. llai.Lutt Jc Co. Portland,
MaifiV.
Liver, Kidney or Stomach tronb'e
Symptoms; Impure, nonstiva ‘bowels, irreg
ular appetite, spur belching, jiains in side
la<;lt and head, yellow uri’ne, burping when
il clay colored stools, bad bretfi, no
dc't-iro Mr work, chills, Tevor, frrita'nllity
whitish toftgue, dry cough, dizzy head, with
pull painesjin buck part, loss of memory, fog
gy ??ght. For tliesij troubles.gwaynks pti.i.s
arc a sure cure. Bof. (30 pilU))>y mail 25
Cts. '5 for sl-00. Address DR. BWAYNE &
SOS., PLilada Pit. Sold by DrugOuQ.
m Scnd six cents for postage
and receive free a costly box of
■goods which will help you
to more money right, awiy than anything
else in this ivorld. Ail uf’either sex suoceed
froti first ho’nr’ The broad road to fortuno
opefcs before the workers aUßolfi'tely sure. At
oo a 1 dress, fauK & Co., Augusta Mtiho-
yriQfm wqking people Send 10 cents
Hi || hostage, and we will mril yoft froe,; a
i,Lsl royft.l, vaiilable »»tiipie box of goods
that will put you in the way of making move
monf-y in a few days than you ever ft.iought
possiblo at any busif-nss. Capital hot required
You can livh at home and ifrorft in spare time
only, or all tne time. All o,f both sexes, of all
ages, grandly successful,, 50 cents to $5 easily
made every evening. That all who want to
work may test tf.o business, we make, this
unparalleled offef, to all ivbo are hot hell sat
isGed iv'e will send $1 to for the trouble of
writing us. Full particulars directions etc.
sent free. Ifhmensc'pay absolutely shre to nl|
who start at onco. Doh’tdelLy. Address,
Stinson A Co - . Portland, Mainea
Hade Klicriii; Sale
Will be sold oh the first Tuesday in
May n r.t, at the Court bouse door in said
ci unty, within the legal hours of sale, to tho
highest bidder for cash, the fallowing proper
ty, to wit: A tract of lend, Lots or part of lots
Nos. 202 and 210, both in 10th district and
4th section of said county; said land levied
on as the property of R. W. Acnffto satisfy a
Superior Court Ft. Fa. in favor of A. Brown
against said R. W. Aeuff. Property pointed
out by defeudant. Tenant in possession no
tified’ This ‘April tho Ist, 1885.
J. R. Buock, Sheriff.
Georg l ,'.’, !?ede 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 ftm leave to sell the lands belonging to the
of said daceaseil and said application
will ba heard on the first Monday in May
next. This April Ist 1885.
J. A. Bennkt Ordinary.
GEORGIA,
Dade County,
To all to whom it may concern;
Whereas, David E. Tatum has in
duo form applied to me the undersigned for
permanent Letters of Administration on the
Estate of John Tatuu'i, late of said coun
ty, deceased, and i will pass Upon the said
application on the first Monday in April,
1885. Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this 28th day of February 1885.
G. M. CaaiiTßee, Ordinary.
Coughs, Cold 3, Catarrh, Consumption
All thorat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur
ed by the old-established “SWAYNS WILa
CHERRY.” The firs, does give relief anD- ,
ure speedly follows. 25 Cts., or; sl.ood,at
Druggists.
GEORGIA,, .
b‘sde County.
application will .‘bo made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county on tho first Monday
in May next, jor leave to sell the following
real and personal property, to wit: One un
devided fourth interest in the lands known
ns the Wilkinson Mill lands, near Trenton in
said county, being lets or parts Nos. 290, 292,
280, 287 and 291, in tho 10th district and 4th 1
section, including one-fourth interest in tho
mill and wator priveligcs; and, also, a two
third interest in a house and lot in the town
of Trenton known aa the Maxwell property;
also two mules, two tnitfres, tftree cows and ■
■farming uteneils, all as the property of .11.
L. W. Allison, late county, diseased,
for tho benefit of heirs and creditors. This
March 26th, 1885, James R. At.tlso.t, admin.
Dr. J. BBanFiei.il; Doar Sir—Wo have for
the past fifteen years handled yodr Remedies,
both as wholsalo and retail, and iu no in
stance, so far as our knowlqdgo oHonds,
have they failed ,to give satisfastion. We
have sold more of your Regul’itor than all
siffiilar remedies combined. We regard Pry
or’s Pile Olhtinent one of the best; and Moth
er’s Friend, wo know to be true to its dis
tinctive title, “the Mother’s Best Friend”.
Yours truly, Lamar, Rankin ,fc Lamar.
■Wholesale Druggists, Atlanta * Mason, Ga.
Our Treatise on tha “Health and liappi,
ness of Woman” mailed free.
BRibFiF.LD Regulator Cg., Atlanta,
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GEORGIA,—DAdo County;
W. G. Morrison residing in said State and
county having applied in proper forth to ho
appointed Guardian of the person and h ro p‘
erty of S. IL Morrison of SAid county, who
has been adjudged to be insane', this is thore
freto to cite nil rshns cqn'erned to be and
appear at tile 'Jun- Term of the Court ol Or
dinary, 1885, attd sho* cause if any tbry can
why said W. G: Morrison should not be in
trusted with said Guardianship.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. This April tho 30th 1885.
1 Jas. A. Bksmktt, Ordinary.
Turns
FILLS
2S IfgARS_IM_
Th# Greater: Moo ical Triti mfti eT 4hA fffeg:!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPIQfLiVSi?,
#*ol appetite, Bovrelo costive, I*iyi u
tLo bead, with a dull scmatYanL tho
Iraclt part. Pula under th«> oliMrlder
blade, Ful!ne«a nfter eatina, with n<i>
Inclination to exertion of bodx orToiog.
Irritability ofYomtrcr, Law hpTrifs, wi:b
n feeling of having neftlcctod udin'd hatft
Weurlncso, Dizziaeas,
Jlenrt, Dpte before tho eye#. Headache
over tbe right eye, Re»tle»?c< *A, Vli»
ntfal ilrenms, Highly colored and
COWSTBPATHON, .
i TTTT’S Plfilifi are espgeially rvlflpteA
to sucli eases, one jloee etfecto pjacli 4
change of fteiingns to Astonish thbscfTfireiL
Tbey Increase the Aj>p«»,Ue,and*'ause Oie
body to Tube out Flesh, tims tho system Is
nonrtshed.crd By their TOnlc Actli-m on
the ItigestlveOrurans,Regular Btoolsaro
pro lured, rileo
TUTT’B Mm OY£.
, Gray Hair or Whiskers changed to a
Glossy by a Single application of
|his Dte. it imparts a lnvtunU color, acta
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, o<
sent by express otl receipt of 91.
Office, 44 Murray St., Now York,
THREE MW OFFERS
iFirst Great Offer.
Louriville.Ky:, Mar. n,’Bs.
As we have had thousands | regular PRICE, Jj-jJiJ
of requests ashing upon
what terms the Waterbury Jar Tl
Watch could be obtained, tl gsqw
we will say, from anti after
this date, for a limited
,imo only, any one wno
lends us a new subscriber, y
and $3.00, will receive the
Watsh prrpaiA. Or / ‘‘{fy r ., j vIANV
We will make the offer to "x Jwl
club raisers who have sentifcß,' A _
jis a clu6 sinqe Oct. i, j884,8lp > * = ’
to sehd them the Watch ff
receipt pi sf.7o, in P. O. WB&. Jf -o V jMBt
Order, or Postal Note. We Bl
offer the celebrated Wat~ xafc
•rbftry Watrh.Averjr’e
Garden Plow & Home and Farm one year
f0r*5.50. The price of the watch alone is $3,501
Gai-deh PhSws4 75, hnd WUmewnd Farm soceuta.
Second Great Offer.
.We offer Avery's Garden
T "low, Weekly Courier*
mlpt Journal (Hon. Henry Watter
*on, editor), and Home and
k&Mi Farm one year for 14,75;
which is the price of the Garden
al°® e ' This is the perfect
t* on labor-saving implements
JCpTjjW sk in working plants in the garden.
F* V Every person
who has a garden
[' ,1J > q.i'
Alf S’ 0u r polished
,-3£- .JRJrAfe-Atf”steel blades g 8
• f -jpwith each imp!©*
Price, f*.7B*
Third Great Offer.
A <43 Sewing Ms.
chlno we bffe'r for *l6
to every one who sends us
club oT five subscribers at #r ?
50 cents each. We will not jLJtM I I jjkil
sell the Machine at sl6 Kill
elone, but will only send it IftSLjSjfg
So thote who send us thi9
club; total $18.50. Freight O'
guaranteed not over $2 to Lf&TjLn fit
any railroad depot in the
Write for circular and testimonial^
Bend your order now at once to
HOME AND FAliM* •
(Care B. F. Avery 5c Sons),
Ky»
gßgtt.in.Tf««<BfiaiigHa
raproriDESTLir*
x m C< U’ cuaerouf o>
hAMTS* i $ I
Ml over work. Da
V\\ rw *-niForize while sued
* ♦hcrnlca lurk in yc’ir s- *
w* C. wxl'tern* Avoid being imposed
>9 OC by rrrtentious claims t#
A CtU 9 o'Jier -remedic* tor
rAO Gel our rree area
«Dtt w Aax on I trial package and
SPERMATORRHEA
_ Take a remedy that has cured
JVxTXJ IhoTsandd, and doe* not in
tcticze with attention to busi-
I Wl r V I Cals vlit ur cause pain or iaooa*
. vcclecce. Founded on scU
r3>T eß tod for over B £%£
pOttra 096 In tiiou- tion. Direct appliestl«n to the
rukjir* a of anscl of disease its spe
oa&c 3 or oa.. a. eiE , mflumiM hn *ttbo.i
delay. The natural tone
lions of the human organ*
H £S i aro restored. Th®
m 5 *''■ a»iim»tinsj eieuentf o*
T<x!AU m i; life which hare been
PACXAQEb * «i vr.j'.jd a-0 given bock.
_ »-—!r-sfisk'J'ho pa.ieat become#
* A cheerful and gain*
S'ND ADDHaoS Mrcagik rapid];.
HARS'.S KrtiMSD r GO., MTg
lOtii St. Louis, So.
ftl£ BotiTH’l 7aL’.TSUT. ti ; 2 UORTH3,^S; 3 WOHTIM,
OfAh. 4^Ul* %Pr»'ll, .I■
In.p.tk-ufj', <'.r ;.\uic iUvka .tii, {in •. >r-b«ea, SjpM Itie «sq
Vtr'urial Scientlfie tr* n’lneut.; safe a d put*
ren*» Dor. f Treated. Cn t f>r. write fnr list 01
qu 4*tioiisto ben usurer’ 1 hytho«*» r!(*Rjr:ng trsntmcnt by mail
fPsTROBT t*'iffrHn«fr»Trn Rir:'*tir»* *»n»S their sricrev4 # w
svd leara r- tfir ih.nt. to their nhuitett. It Uro. r tniw>jf
Ad.treat l>r. f. !,. LaRIID.R. Fre«*t »*nd PhviArfaa ia f.ri
Cenfral Lofnrt -xfi . St. 1 ••«!«. Bt-
Wicccf«crto \ji. *. SJ
BlUai^WUltlTS’.r,-'-i
WRIGHT Smm VEGETABLE PILLS
faulr Vegetable; ITo Oririat. Prise 255. All Dru-giitS
sEifcoeE.
BmS A favorite prescription of one of the
ccoar noted, and successful specialists ic the U. 8.
Inow retiiTd > for the cure of JCfebiHith
ihax»ihoe(/. pVo/tnwsand Dseajf. Seal
fiplftinsettledenve.ope/s-cr. Druggists can till 14
MdressDß WARD A CCL*
iistai'twinii'a i ■— 1 n,m *