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Haralson Banner.
Yol. 1. No. 37
}"IUBLISH’ED EVERY SATURDAY/
A. B. FIT'TS,
‘EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TR e e 5 e .
T SATURDAY, Sept. 27, 1884
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We will again have to apologize
for a half sheet this -week, We
-ninde arrangements with the edit
or of the Douglasville Star and
Paulding New Era to consolidate
our papers and igsue a- large trade
sheet. We had all our matter set
up and was making preparations to
send our tyll)c to Atlanta where it
was to be all printed, wlien we res
ceived a card from \’X’ “A. Breeken
ridge, stating that he could . not
possibly be ready ab the time he ap
«pointed, We L'c(-ci:\'%l‘_mu;ifi SHRONE
“'}l)‘fl”fi”rsd':t\" at hoon, afid our readers
can see that we did not have fime
for a full issue,
We are authorized io_ aumounce. the
name of Mr. Bob Robertg ds ‘a candidate
for Sherifl at the ensuing electfon. Mr. IR,
is one¢ of Haralson’s best citiz%xgs and
would make a good officer if elected.
~ Bremen regeived its first hale of
fiew cotton this seazon on Monday
the 22d. It was sold Dy Mr. L. R.
Itson, of Carroll county, to G. R.
Hamilton & Bro.,'at 9} cents.
Mr. Hosea Bice sent a potito to
thig-office thatis 3 inches in length
We will confess thdt it is the Jon
gest potato we have ever: seen. It
resemblesa Spanish variety, but
is red.
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Mr. C. Munrog® is niiking some
improvement on his residence.
We learn that Mr. Reuben K.
Holcombe, who is living in the Tth
district, had two, calves killed by
lightning—Dboth by the same elee
tric curreiit,
. The Rev. J: AuPerdue will preach
in the ¢ourt house to-day and to-
MOrrow,
- We learn that sonie are telling
it around that we will' not allow
Col. Brock to ieply tothe article
from “Old Reb” in’ last weeks pa
-1 Col. Brock will tell you that
.. ..oldliin that he could answer
it and that we would publish the
Sqine for him.
Col. Brock' tequested us totell the
name of the writer and .we told
him that we would sce “Old Reb”
and if it was satisfactory we would
zive himt the name, if not that the
Col. B could have us tresponsible’
for the'article. We learn that some
ave piaking dh eicttivnecriny horse
put of the false idea but we da not
think that Mr. Brock would gurely
stoop to such trickery
. "The Hon. Chas.: Taliaférro sug
gested ‘to Judge Davenport that
they would hold a primary elect#n
to ascertdin who wiis the strongest
candidate. Judge Dayenport deci
ded-as there wWere only dbout 15
dpys'to the clection, that, they
dould not have time to inform the
oflicers of cach Dist. and the voters
so that a primary could not be
held. Judge Davendort made a
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propesition to Mr. C. as follows:
Lo lh:n'c the Detocratic Executive
Committee to come together, and
let then. say who. 1s the stfongest
man, and he would abide their de
cisipi), JThat preposition did not
suit Mr.T. ztn({ g 0 we yet have two
Democeratie. candidates for repre
gentative. y Atk ,
We received information yester
that Mr. Jg=inh-Chambers Was very
sick. ; P
. Mr. €A -Pergyman; zays he has
a cow that is giving over a gallon
of milk a day, and he faus got no
butter from her *milk - in. nearly
CHTEO WOeKkE, ..ot il
© Mesgsrs. Eph Wilson and A, J.
Young; W. {-I. Bush, S C. Dean,
“W.V. Perryman, J. Barry and J. E.
'yg.e'ka on are runhifg ging in town.
3 ~ Carrollton. |
Politics is as warm here ,as “love
in August.” . . !
The‘discase cffects eveyybody more
or lesz. There ig abgolutely no ex
emptions from its ravages but the
wvietims who seem to suffer most
are-boyg-who range froms 15 years
up to legal majority,: thot proud
period in their lives. When they
awill ‘cast my first ballot” I *don’t
Ynow why it is this elass are affec
#ed mote than elder people. I sup
~pose that it is because their minds
are not so well matured, They don’t
geem to have anything. developed
to any- very ~great. éxtent: and it
looks curious that the young minds
are capable of ®omprehending the
the science of politiesy> and grap
‘pling with the p%@ibm of govern
anent before they learn anything
wwelse. It has only been a few years
_sinck and imagined it was.alhorse;
and now they are full pledged pol-
Aticians, My opinion is that a good
many of them are “riding a stiek”
yet, and don’t knowit.
- The g.m#;i’;{i?gggmmg
rain here yet.
From information received from
different farmers. from over the
county Tamm lead to believe that
the cotton crop will full ghort ahout
onethird.. .
£Rev. A Perdue, of the Chris
tian church, has had quite an in
adtbering in the ncighborhodd of
Ol Carroltton, He baptized 53,
souie of which were pretty bad eca
ses, Jim Hewett said for me to
write to you ghat if there had been
if there had been no other conver
sions but Buck Dyer and John
Campbell thatit wasa higger thing
thau any 48 in Newnan, i¥ the Rev.
sam Jones has been getting gome
of the worst men in Newnan, Jim
is responsible for the statement
ana has agreed to do the fighting.
Ave all children Blockheads or is
it confined to my family or is it
beeause I deon’t have any better
sense than to tell mine? My little
noy wrote his first letter the other
day. 1t was as follows : :
“DrAß®Husly :—1 ani going to
gchool now. My teaeheris the hard
est woman to zet along with I ever
Weoxeept pa. Writegoon,
b Your cousin Wilbe.
It was written on a postal eard.
He put a 2cent stamp on it and
then canceled the stamp himself.
It liscourages e a little but T take
heart when I remembei that when
Sir Tdaae Newton had a fine house
built heordered the workmen to
eul a big hole fo*rti)é' old cat to go
in and out at, and then re-instruct
atk them to clit a grialler one for the
kition, « G.W. M
N DY - J
W. P.ROBINSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BUVHANAN .. ... .0 GA
('laims Collected, Titles to Land
looked after and intruders ejected.
| Ohice in Court house.
S i N
. F. ROBERTSON,
; ey biLt oy :
W {IYSICION & SURGEON,
!Br AN L Ga.,
LOff s his services to the people of
'Hee lon ccounty. Obstetries and
dizcnso4 of women and c¢hildren a
!spr- Y.
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Ry 1 D
J. W, BIGGERS,
- UTTORNEY-AT-LAW,
P Tac "‘rm.:'\", - + GEORGIA
Of i lis serviees to the people of
the " e Circuit and Cavroll coun
ty. (sllections a speciality.
A T A T A NS PSSRV S
1 TV D £ A
J Gl RENIHAM
P YSiCIAN & SURGEON,
3 . LAR SPRINGS, - » Ga,
Of" "z his services to the veople of
Huri simicotthty. » 176 'is also pre
pare i or Dentistry. Canbe found
at of} times at his brother’s [A
Tre:.am]residence.
- “ vmm—
%, W AULT & 8R0.,,
L [{ANAN, - - Ga.
Ag.. - for Birdsall, Eeclipse and
0t1..r cugines; Sawmills of differ
ent :akeg; Cotton Ging, Turbine
watcr wheels J
Qucen of the South”
Corn qaills, from sllO up; Upper
an‘l' owér tunncy wheat mills,
Fl. =¢ packers, Smuttels and other
mii: aachinery. Alsoakers of the
“ifatson Rotary Harrow.”
[f viou want anything in our line
call on usg or write for terms. We
car =il you anything at the same
pri . 't can be had at the manufac-
DOT TR diads s , i
HU FCHESON-"& GOLDING 1
Puvsiciaxs & Surarony,
DasKETOWN] & -28 R
M'BRAYER & LEWIS,
Draketown: (. % _ Ga.
2y DEALRRS TN
C ENERAL ’l-\‘l'lt]"l{ClL\Nl)lSE_.
Wiil pay the highest price for coun
try produce 5f all kinds. i
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M. K. PHILIPS,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN,
Located ot~ Draketown, Harplson
Co.; Ga,, practices, medicine in all
its variour branches. Is the only
cclectic physician in North-west
Geergin, and elaims to ba the most
suc('essfpl{_‘ip_-,t_:hcjtl'eatnwnt of chro
nic diseases of any man in this sce
tion of country. He also treats c:m-I
cers ,gy insurance, and solicits
thoze ™ who may le .afilieted
with a elw'onie disease to give him
a trial, : gk j
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. STATE OF GEORGIA R
Haravsox Counry,
W EREAS;~Austin Ayers, Executor of
%{fi‘ti‘n Ayers, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and en-|
tered on reqpr% f{nat he hasg fully admin- |
istered Martin ?erqfi.estate. “This is,
therefore, to mt%g, 1 persons. concerned,
heirs and er¢ditors, to show cause, if a
ny they can,’Why said executor sh-uld
not be disohair%ed frox;m.a}:ié’éxecutortii p
and receive Jletters of dismission o the
first Monda{ iff Ozfober, I§B4, -
This June 27t , 1884, ol
-‘&_ . By My Bavir rorr, Q}fl'di_nnty
g .'55 ‘;‘w-«‘ !;,‘:" “"! V. rb‘t_fl.'fi—q ’
T take this methot of announcing my
nane to’ the people of Laralson county
fi dlm’;g Lisfasgbfc)nxi
and .qaisedfm “this county au I fee
w@g‘w ce to: the best of iny abili.-
Georgla, | To all wWhom it
ITarolson County,y may cofctn
Wm, H, Petty baving in profee form
applied to me ‘or permanent ters of
administration on the estate of John I,
Petty, late of said county, This i so cite
all and singular the creditors and next of
kin of John . Petty to be an apprear
at my oflice within the ti ne ulLo\\'w} by
law and show cause if any, they gan why
permancnt administration fihoufd not be
granted to Wm. H. Petty on qmn I,
Pettyls estate, « 3
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this Ist day of September 1854,
S. M. Divi Nvore,
» _Urdinary.
b s 1 TSR BARMR W A 3
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FUOR BENATOR, +
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"l‘o the Voters of the 33t Sena
| torial Di%trict,
At the instance and solicifation of
Iriends, I, Some months sinee, an
nounced that I wonld be a candidate fox
Senator from this, Pistrict. I had not
thought until recently that it Wwould be
expected or thought necezsatyior can
didates 0 armounce in the papers, but
such seenws tohe the eourse Rdopted,
which course I regard as cmtr(:}y prop=
er, and perhaps the bestme ol giv
ing the peopte notice of one’s camdidacy.
I therefore, in this additional Way, an.
nounce that ITam, and will be #f spared
to live until the election is over; a candi
date to represent the District inthe Sen
ate of Georgia. Respectfully soliciting
the suppert of the voters of the District,
I have only to say, that if eleeted, my
pride and purpoge will be to ffithfully
and honestly serve and promote the
best interests of the people of the Dis
trict and State, 1Y
Very Respectiuliy,
I. M. Mc¢BRIDE,
Notice to Voters:
\‘»:e the undersigned take plegsare in
annonncing the name of W. W, Sim
son to the voters of Haralgon, I'olk and
Paulding counties, as a candidafé for the
38th senatorial district. Mz, ‘Simpson
needs no recommendation, for dll who
know him, will testify that his morality
and ability can not be questioned.
: . ... Maxy Vorers
For Representative, |
I announce inyself as a candidate f -
the House ot Representatives of this
State. I am no stranger to the people of
this county, having represented the peo
ple of the General Asgsembiy, voting al
ways in the interest of ‘he peopl¢. I so
licit your votes in the coming €lection
promising you, if elected, to represen
your intérests to the best of my üblity,
; C. TALIA¥ERRO
. For R'cpresent:lfi\'v{
By the solicitation of he people !
have consented fdriny name to gou as a
candidate {or representative crHaml
sont county, and- promise the people, if
electod, to zerve them to the best of my
abEiy, o S.M. DAVENPORT,
.. .Xob Tax Reeeiver,, |
We are authorized to announce the
name of Mr. C. W. Ault asn candidate
for Tax Ileceiver for Haralson county,
to the January eldetion, 1883, Mr. Ault
caruestly s-licits the support of the peo
ple, promisi:g if elected, to fill the office
to the best of his ability. 2
i m Egr Tredsurer, -
Wo drd authosised to announce the
‘name of T. W. M. Brown as & candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Treasurcr. Mr. Brown has made Haral
son coun'y a good cfficer, and promises,
if cleated; to-do his duty to the best of
hisabthify, 2 ¢ i .
For Clerk Superior Court,
Wy are authorized ty anndunce the
name of I, D. Hutcheson as a.candidate
for re-election & the “office of Clerk Su
perior Couit. Mr. Hutcheson has served
the people tivo years, and all join in giv
ing him the praise of attending the de.
ties faithfully.. ‘e dolicits your votes,
promising, t elécted; to serve you to the
best of hiy ability. X
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Comprising Four Preparations.
DIARRHA. MIXTURE—For
Diarrhicea and Dyzentecry of ~children
and adults. ' i '
LIVER,-HEART & KIDNEY TONIG,
l‘ T orilfldigesti%nK%tafiog &e., irom
toppid Liver and Kidney., o s =
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5 Tor Ec‘gfi;laz goitre, & p‘llsiiis‘aud:skiw
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ly ‘what 13'8&1&;251 418 §od Puri
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" THOMPSON'S LINIME-N=§ oft S
The Greatest Remedy known for all inflamatory diseases, Fevers and all kivids of a(hunnd.p&ms
This most excellent medicine has been used by Dr. R, R. Thompson, one of the most prominent Ifhy
sicians of this section, for more than 30 years. He first prepared this Liniment for T{heumatis’lq, and it
has never failed to éffect a compicte cure of this disagrecable and painful disease where il', _hnq heen giv
en a thorough trial. The people who use this medicine, finding it such a cure for x'hcm;mtism, tried it
for other digeases; and now the fact is thoroughly established that Thompson's Liniment is a sure and
positive cure for Rheuwatism, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Headache, Toothache. Backache, Snakebites, Cuts
Bruises, Sprains, Burns, Sores and pains generally in fl'\'}nln->ill and Malarvial fovers The cures it lmsA off
ected are simply wonderful. Its exteinal application will reduce tie tentperature. mofe efibctually{%ndl
will heal and control the howels better than any other medicine known, Tt will positively care €olds and
Poeumonia, by applyiig it extern ally or by taking it internally. Bvery day ifi‘fi:]mlng used by the peo
ple who haye tnbounded confidence in this Linimenyt. For other diseascs besides ihoso,' it has heen reg
ommended as an aid in Menstration is uncqualed, Any femate, whose nicnstationrig tioubled fram coh‘ff*fi
or other causes, will be intirely relioved, and thein menstration regulated and made cagy by taking in- |
ternally a few drops of this Liniment. There isno danger whatever attending its use, It ig the fnmily‘r:‘
p]nysiciu.n wherever known. It will ¢ure you if youtry it. We ntean this—every word of it. See bhelow
what the people think and say of it. THOMPSON LINIM ENT CO., Cedartown, (i,
Cedartown, Ga., Sept, 10th, 1881,
Dr. R. R. Thompson—l have fried
your Lini}ncnt in severe cough and cold
that tended towards pneumonia, 1
found it worked a compelete cure, not a
disagreeable gymptorn left.—W. .W.
Simpson. *
Cedartown, Ga., Sept. 17 1884,
Dr. R. R. Thowmpsou:—Two or
three years ago Lwas bitten by a
snake. In a few minutes my leg was
swollen to two or three timesits nat
ural size. I drank about a wine glass
of your Linament, and also -applied
it to the bite. Inless than a half an
hour, the swelling was all gone, The
pain was stopped in afew minutes
after I tookthe Liniment. It ig
beneficial in cases of headache,
toothache and all such aches or
pains, Yours Truly,J. 8. Wood.
Dr. R. R. Thomson, Cedartown,
Gia. Dear Sir:: -I desire to express
my gratitude to you. Not only for
the kindness shown me, but for the
timely relief offcred me,in the uge
of your “Thomson’s Liniment” in
what Iregard a strong case of incipi
ent pneumonkia. The Linimentis cer
inly amatehless remedy, o
R L IS truiy;' e
J. I. Wright, Sol: Gen’l,, Rome Cir
cuit. 1
Itis not a curc-all but an all-cure
tor more ill¢ than anv one medicine
I ever saw. J. W. Roberts,
Codartown, Ga., Sept.l7, 1884,
Dr. R. R.. Thompson—:{ used
your Liniment twice upon myself
with wonderful results, to-wit: In
cascs of Paralvsis and Dyphtheria,
in the foi mev, I betieve, to the saw
ing of my life. I us2d it ‘also ou my
daughter in asevere attack of con=
gestion, in a very dangerous case of ’
Typhoid Malarial fever, and it sav
od her life. All such cases it will re
"duce the temperature better than a
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Talley 11, Turner § Lib-lior divorce.in
VB. - Haralson Superior
Jameg Tunrnef. 5 Court July Term,
‘ b | VIBB4
. Itsappeating t tho churt by the return
of the gheriff in the above stated case
that the defendant does not reside in:
sard comity ; and it further appearing
that he does not residein this sfate, [t is.
therefore ordered by the court, that ser
vice be perfected “on the defendant by ]
the publica‘ion of this -order once a
month for four months, before the next
term of this-coutt.in the Haralson Ban
ner, anewspapsr published in llarzllbonl
county, Georgia, 1. . X!
+ 8. P. Epwanrps,
Potitioner’s Attorney.
Granted.
3, Biatbam gl B€ B G | l
I certify that the jabove is a true ex
ract from fro . the minutes of the court. |
i i H: D. HUTCHESON, 3
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LU GEORGIA—HararsoN Covsry,
_ All persons are hereby notified that, if:
no good cause be shown to.the contrary
an.onler will e granted b_?t- the under
signetd, on the 20th of Octolier, 1384, s
tablishing a'sceond class new road as
marked out by the comimissioners ap
pointedidor that purpose, commencing at’
the Crrroll county lfi'\o in the 1228th diy-.
trict, (i, M.; thence west by the residepee
of Mr. . Wrirht, thence west intersecting’
‘the Columbus. road.: This, 15thday of
Septemwher, 1884, _ . ;
8. M. DavexNrort, -
: g o : Ordinary
Woersd s el Lt
Bes ¢ POR SHERIFF, |- 008
i : mzsp‘ect:[ully submit my name:
‘,,@u'/tgékc‘zuzdi(lhtc for re-election to:
the office ot Sheriff; I also respectiully
s g‘3,'ll(\ votes ot every ditizen who’
e t":f'&‘ t heean; in justice to himsell
Fand county, support me. I promise, if e
lected tngggghargéigt{llé diities due the %
mgtbo« best of:my skill and abilitys
Rospectfullyy, 33 & Horcoysg, Jr.
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aume ot Tionthaukfot e clection ¢
B ¥ sall s SUACUINRIREY L i L ¢ S e
nything. Then, therefore, hoping
that some suflerer may be benefited
by its use, do cheerfully recom
fiend it as the begt temedy 1 know
for the aboue diseases, together
with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pneu
- monia and all inflamatory disea-
Fses. Yours Truly, Joel Brewer.
Ordinay, Polk County,
CepArrows, Ga., Jan, 20th 1882,
Dr. R. R. Tuosmpsox :—1 take pleas
ure in adding my name in testimony of
the worth of your Liniment. I used it in
cuts and burns andmy wife in rheuma
tism with satisfatory results and will
recommend it as good family medicine,
Respecttuly, Ji E, JONES.,
Pastor Presbyterian Church,
Erxs, Ga., Jan. 25th. 1883,
i~ Dri Tuodrsox :—I used your “Thomp
son's Liniment” in my family in Novem
ber, 1881 on a severe case of Erysipelas
with decided success. It cuved thie: case
and subdued all the inflamation readily.
i heartily recommend it to the public
for similar casecg, Respectiully,
. ey S OOLEY
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Dr. Thempsom--You niay ‘say to the
public that I was afflicted with'a large
Carbuncle, 13 inches in diameter, on
the small of my back and by a free use
FpeucLibiantwas. promptly relieyul
without any pain-whatever from its'ap
'Qlication. I heartily recommend it to
" any one suffering with carbuncle,
DaxieL R. Roßerrs.
i ‘Cedartown, Ga., Jau. 26th, 1882,
!’ - Pr. Thompson—l take pleasure in sta
tting in behalf of your excellent Lini
meut that I have used it; also, has-my
family and we agree .in stating that it is
-excellent'as & curé for “tooth-ache, nen
‘talgia, scigtica and Duins. : :
7 . Geo. D. Harnis,
P e i Pastor Baptist Church,
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Dr. Thompson—l take pleasure in ad
ding my testimouial to the praise of
your valuablé Tiniment as a famnily med
iciue. I haveused it externally and in
ternally with the best of resulte. In ty
phoid fever it can’t be bedt. Respectful- .
ly, C. M. Acworth, ¢
BOSS WO f
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Cedariown, Ga.
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- d W MERRELL & CO. .
Sé.'l Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Trunks, i'u]iSes,.Tih; Tbfidéawqt, ‘l:
at bottom pricés. The public is iuvited to examine and comfa%w%gfi)
prices. We.ari deterii‘.ine;l to sell ns vupe s the CHEAPPST, : ”
Stand formerly oceupied by Moore & T;i('id@fl. Give ug a ball. -
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NEW GOOODS CREAD
B, Willisins Has |
and is receiving ouc of the best and most eavefully Selected glock: 051
gmuls‘ in Buchanan, His stock consist of goods as follows
dry goods, notions, bootls, shoes,
hats, caps, hardware, erockery,
queensware and one of the best
Stock of Family Giecerics
of any firm. I will keep all gooda that ahy furmérfiéfleds. iwill goll o 7
cheap as any ntan - -
. INBUCHANASL. .=
- Ready=made Clothing: =
% M} 'figtock of Ready-mude Clothing will be cumple} 'flgankg\g myq
friends for their pastignironsge, I aska continuation of the sume, o
L T RTINS T
3 Ceparrows, Gua,, Dec. 1.188%; &
Dr. R, 'R, Pitßitpeoxn =1 have usééif."
vour Liniment often for nervoyg head
ache and for a_'u]d,fi(;l“illg on the lung: » ;
and bronchial troubley and found g, s
relief, W. F. TURNER, &
Cettificate of Prf. 8, p: Snow,: Prof, 8
of Music [n Romie Femalo Uollede’;
Rotnie, (4. - “ o
Dr. Ri R. Tituphon ‘g hatl for years
been subject to attacks of cramp colie,
and at my last attacet all the. reimedies
that hal hefore given reliefl failed, when 5
a lady advised etq ey your Thomp
son’s Linimeut. [ did so and in an houx
i was entirely, relieved and have not had
an attact since, 1 egn sim:t}rely recom
mend it to any and wll whe may suffer
Irum a like trouble gs a sure and quick
remedy. Signed, S, P, SNO({\f,
Cl:n.-\_u'f‘un';\', GaA. Dece.l: 1881, |
Dr. R: R. Tuomesox =1 have foff & |
long time suffered vith )liamlysis ahd at
times considared ‘beyond rei Y. By i
the use of your Liniment [ %. as it |
were, beéeh brought to life, and my days
prolonged. T can traly say T belipve " ¥
owe iy life to-day to the use of of your
ll,injmem-and’-cheerful}y recommend it a(
to suffering huma 2Ly everywhe s,
Cedartown, Ga., Fane the 24th 188¢: =
« have used Thompson’s Liniment in i
my family’ for several. years, and h-llw g
been entirely satisf od !fi%? theresults . .
"ffi“rw“m'}"fflfifl%’. T v%?is‘* Iy burned
on the 24th of June* whilg mining with :
a blast of powder. My face, one side of
my head, car, eye, both armg from my
etbows down and my side wag badly
burned. I used the Linimeut Y- my gide
and oli¢ atm. I found.it was. less “sore.
and mended faster than my other burns.
Were I to have ansiiér Wivks ¥ would ap-
P’y at'ance as I know it to be the best
renredy fo'a burd I have ever tried.
Yours. Truly, s Mi‘" C. Logan
Rockmart, Ga., Pebroaks 17,1882, °
Di. R. R. Tiroarson, Q«i‘;}tow Ga:
I sitiered witli the most inte, se‘%j:f
haele; nsod your Liiment, zyfigg{e or=
nalupplication et night, an next morn
ing cxperfenced no [__‘n;ld{kwhatcvef
of theif pregence: ‘[‘m {Jl'essflré; irt tese
tifving to itsmeiits, Vm, Lowery,
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