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Columbia Sentinel
pt ULISHED EVEIiT THVIiSDAT AT HAHLEM
GEOftOIA.
stbsbo as second-clash matteii at the
POST OFFICE IX HARI.F.M. GA.
THURSDAY MARCH 17, 18S7.
CITY AND COUNTY DIRECTORY
city council.
,T W. BEIT, Mayor,
j c rritKY.
' 11 A. COOK
w E. H.vr< - ER.
j. 1,. HUSSEY.
COVXTY OFFICFHH.
<-, D DYHSF.Y, Ordinary.
G - M OT.IYT.. Chrk and Tre a a nrc r.
I L. MAGKVIIF.iI. Sheriff.
O HAKIIY, Tax I • >ll<•<;♦■>r.
J A GREFX'.Tax Receiver.
W. 11. HALL, Coroner.
MASONIC.
Harkin Lodge,No. 276 F. A. M.,nieek2d and
4th Saturdays.
CTIVItCHES.
n ,„tiat—flervicea 4th Sunday, Dr. F.. R.Csrn
„n Sunday-School every Sunday. Superin
tendent—Rev. .1. W. Filington.
M.thodkt-Every 3rd Sunday Rev. AV E.
Shackleford, pastor. Sahhath Sclnail every
Knndav. H. A Merry, Sunt.
MaeiMrateV Court. I ’Sthniatriet.G M„ Itli
Saturday.
Rates of Advertising.
(Inc inch, one insertion. -1W
One inch, each subsequent insertion. .»0
Q, ur t ( » r ly, Semi-annual <»r Yearly contracts will
|>e made on liberal teiuw.
Obituaries and Tributes of llcspcct charged
for at advertising rate#.
No communication will be published unless
accompanied by the full name and address of
the writer These arc not required for publi
cation, but as a guarrautcP of g<’<'d <aith.
All communications for the papei, and busi
ness letters should be addressed to
THS SENTINEL.
Harlem, Ga
In lite some men are born at. the '
bottom of the ladder to work their
wav up. Others are born at the
top to work their way down. The
man on the way up experiences
his greatest danger when he
reaches the middle and meets the ■
other on the way down.
Fir better than the liar-h treatment of medi
cines which horribly gripe the patient and de
stroy tbo coaling ot the stomach. Dr J I
McLean’* Chills and lever Cure by mild y< t
effective action will cure. Sold at aO cents a
bottle. For wale by all druggist.
A girl’s taste differs according)
to her age. At sixteen she wants
a dude with toothpick shoes and a
microscopic mustache ; at twenty a
chief justice with piles of tin ; at j
twenty-five she will be satisfied
with a member of Congress; at
thirty, a country doctor, preacher
or lawyer will do ; at ihirty-tive,
an itinerant tinker; over thirty
five, any thing so it’s a man from
sm editor up.
DOUKO winter the blood gets thick indslng
cish now is the time to purify it, to build u;
voursistem and tit yourself for hard work, 1.
using Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening . r
dial and Blood Panner.
For sale bv all Irar-u.
Prior to me recent chat ge it
the weather a young bach' I n liv
itig near Cave Springs discovered ■
that his brandy cherries were sour
and threw them out. 1 is geese
partook freely and became intoxi
cated. Thinking they were dead
he concluded to pick them at once,
but to his great astonish-
ment, after an hour or two,
he found them walking about the
yard, and the cold snap has neces
sitated his making each one a red
flannel jacket. —Ex.
—Sick Headache, a sensation of .oppression
and dullness in the head, are very commonly
produced by indigestion; morbid despondency,
irritdbilitv and over sensitiveness of the nerv
may,a m’ a majority oi cases, be traced to th
same cause. Dr. J H. McLean's Hoimeopaihic s
Javer and Kidney Balm and Billets will peel
lively cure. ,
For sale bv all druggist.
Sick headache, is the bane of many evils ;
this annoying compaint may be cured and
prevented bv the occasional use of Dr. a . 11.
McLean’s Homoeopathic Liver and Kidney
,allele, they arc pleasant to take no largei tlian
1 pin bead, and are the ladies’ tavonte tor bil
* nances, bad taste in tbc mouth, jauud fol ;
j anti painful meustruatiou.
For Bale by ah druggist.
The man who takes so many
other papers that he can’t afford
to take h's home paper, was in
town this week. Some day he
wdl meet with a misfortune, or
some of his family will die, or
suffer loss in some way, and he
will think the paper ought to make
a mention of his loss. The papers
he takes are published away from
his home, the publishers of which
neither know him nor care for him
enough to mention any loss he
may sustain unless it would be un
usual, which its readers might be
interested in. When such a man
drops out of the community, no-
Jx>dy but his immediate family
miss s him. and the woikl wngs
<>ti as Ihough he had never lived
in it.—De'phi < lt d ) Times.
W omen are allowed to hold the
! office of Notary I’uLlic in Ala
t>:mia.
The Supreme Court of the
United Slate- has decid'd ihnt the
druninii r tax is unconstitutional.
A SENSATION.
Why in it that three bottle <»f B. B. B. are
sold in Atlanta to one of any other blood reme
dy. and twice as much <M*UMumrd in the State
<>f Georgia as any other preparation? No one
need take our word, but simply a*k the drng
gists. Ank the people. They are competent
witm-sm<Six house* in Atlanta arc buying
B. 8.8. in five and ten gross lots, and Rome of
diem buy as often a* every two month*. Why
th*se unprecedented Kale* here at home with
h»little advertising? Modesty forbids u* mak
ing a reply. Had B. B. B. been before the
public a quarter or half a cviftury, it would not
hr necessary to be bolstered up with crutches
of page advertisements now. .Merit will con
quer and down money.
81 00 Worth 8500.00.
For four years 1 have been a sufferer from a
tel ribie form of Rheumatism, which reduced
me no low that all hop • of recovi ry was given
up. 1 have suffered the most excruciating
pain day and night, and often while writhing
m agony have wished 1 could die. 1 have tried
everything known forthat disease, but nothing
I did me any good, and have had some of the
i finest physicians of the State to work on me,
I but all to* no effect. I have spent over SBOO i
without finding relief. lam now prou Ito say
that after using only one bottle of B. B. B. I
am enabled to walk around and attend tobuei- i
negs, and I would not take $5<H) for the. benefit
received irom one single bottle of B B. B. 1
ret. r to all merchant* and bnsim mm monos
this town. Yours, most truly,
E. 0. G AKA.
Waverly, Walker county, foxa*.
HE SWALLOWED 15.
I have been troubled with a serious blood
disease for Rix yeare, and have expended ovi-r
$250.00 for worthier rcmedieM winch did me
no good. The use of 15 bottles of B. I‘>. B. luih
about cured me—doing more good than all
other remedies combined. It is a quick and
cheap blood purifier.
1 O. H. RUDOLPH.
Talladega AU, April 20 1886.
DEMONSTRATED MERIT.
Sparta, Ga., May 15,1886.
Blood Balm Co.:
You will please ship us per fir*t freight one
grow* B. B. B.
It gives u* pleasure to report a good trade
for tin* preparation. Indeed it has tar eclipsed
all other blood remedies, both in demonstrated
merit and rapid Hale with ns.
Rozier A Vabdeman.
All who drsiro full information about the
cause and cure of Blood i’oisons, Scrofula ami
Scrofulous Swellings. Ulcers, Sores, Rheuma
tism. Kidney Complaints. Catarrh, etc., can
secure bv mail, free, a copy of our 32-pago
Illustrated B-ok ot Wonders, tilled with the |
most wonderful and startling proof ever before
known. Address,
BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE.
P A JITIES in debt to me will find their ac
counts in the hands of Oliver Hardy, Esq., sot
collection, and if not settled at once, will
turned over to an attorney with instructions to
make tbc mom y without delay.
R. L. LAMKIN.
Jan. 20th, 1887.
MANY PERSONS
f/*i» season
X ITwiw\ suffer from
S IwoUJurlx -H-eif/tcr
X y Jleadache,
18 Ki 11 ® r 1 V x
v;, JR/* ru ma tism,
I*a ins in the
JAmbs, Hack and
Sides t Had Hlood f
y/ 1 ndi gest ion, Dyspcps ia,
Malaria,Constipation S:Kidney Troubles.
-h— VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM,
Bad Blood nnd Kidney Trouble®, by cleansing tho
blood of all iw impurities, strengthening all purm
of the body.
-h— VOLINA CORDIAL CURES SICK-HEADACHE,
Neuralgia, Pains in the Limbs, Back and Bides, by
louiug the nerves and strengthening the muscles.
■h— VOLINA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion and Constipation, by aiding the as«im
llating of the Footl through the proper action of the
Stomach ; it creates a healthy appetite.
VOLIHA CORDIAL CURES NERVOUSNESS.
Df»pre««ion of spirits and Weakness, by enliven
ing and toning the Bystem.
-h— VOLINA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED
and Delicate Women. Puny and Sickly Children.
It is delightful and nutritions as a general Tonic.
Volina Almanac and Diary
for IXS7. A h.irii-omc. complete
and useful Booi: t»’l! how to <. IRE
DISEASES at HUME inapb-osant natural way.
Mailed on receipt us a 2c. postage stamp. Address
VOLINA DRUC *. CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE, MO., U. S. A.
Danger! A neglei-.U-d <-.oiil or <-ough n-;i
eaii iii i’ii»-iiiiioi:ia.< iinsuniptii'ii "r oi her 1 •
di-i-a-i- Strong's Pectoral Pi is v.i.l i-iii
cold ill. by ncuic. If-l Ihnig for <iyri'epnia .
'iigesticn, sick headache ao thouiauiia tesliii
Trie! in, the CriiciUe. > .
About twenty year* ago I dlacoxcred a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pro
nounced it cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, nut without reviving any perma
nent benefit. Amoi r thff numlicr were one or two specialists. The medicine tacy applied
was lint fire io the wore, causing mten.»c ,<ain. I “uw a statement ia the papers telling what
S. S. 8 tau . i.e for others similarly aflUcted. i procured some at once Before I ha/1 uac4
the second boule tue neighbors could notice tltat my cancer was healing up. My general
health had beet, oan for two or three years—l hao a hacking cougn ano sjnt blood contin
ually. I hLd a revere pain in my breast. After taking six bottles of 8. 8. 8. rny rough left •
me and I grew stouLcr than I had been for several years. My cancer has healed over all but
h i.ttle spot about the size of a half dime, and it U rapidly diMpjwaring. I would advise
e. •’ i>..< v eunccr to give S. 5. S. a fair trial.
Mrs. NANCY J. McCONAUGUEY. Ashe Grove, Tip;xcanoe Co., Ind.
Feb. 16. l-std.
Swift r ’’.c is cntir«jly vegetable, and sermr to ' by forcing out the irnpu
i: im th-, t I reatisc on Blood and Skin - inniied free.
r ‘ u - K THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . Dr-v-cr 2, Atlanta, G».
■■■■ mhwmmmnmwemuKSM'Hiii "I
I Home Council
Wo take pleasure in cnllinu' your,
I ittent on to n remedy go long ne ded
in enrr■ ing children wifely through <
the critic.il stage of teething. It is .in
incnlcnhible blessing to mother and
child. If you are disturbed nt night
with n sick, fretful, teething child, use
Pitts' Carminative, it will give instant
relief, and regulate the o-nvels, and
make teething safe and easy. It will
cure Dysentery and Diarrhoui. Pitta’
Carminative is an instant relief for '
colic of intants. It will promote di
gestion, give tone and energy to the
stomach and bowels. The sick, puny,
suffering child will soon become the
fat and frolieing joy of the household.
It is very pleasant to the taste and
only costs 25 cents ]er bottle. Sold
by druggists.
For sale at Holliday's Drug Store
I ami People’s Drug Store Harlem,Ga.,
: and bv \V. J Heggie, of Grovetown.
Stone Mountain Route
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY, )
Office Gen’l Man \ger. >
Augusta. Ga., Dec 18th, 1886. j
C unnimicing Sundsv, llltb inst . the fol- 1
lowing paßßcugvr HohodnU* will be operated: I
Trims run by ‘J it k moritH m time 32 minute s I
slowcrthnn Angusta time.
No. *27—Wixt - Daily.
I.eave Augusta 7 45 a m ’
Arrive nt Harlem 8 28 r. m
Arrive at Washington. . . 10 l(la m
Leave WtiKhingfon 7 20 a m
Arrive at Athens 12 85 p m
L*avc Athens 7 45 a m |
i Arrive Atlanta 1 00 p m ,
Stops at Grovetown. Harlem. Dearing,Tlmm
‘'m. Nn|’\v<m.|. B-inv’tt. <’> :«u t ir-h ill» . < uion
I‘oint, (iret neshoro, Madison Bilthuige, Social
Circle. Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone
Mountain and Decatur.
No. ‘28 —East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 2 45 pm
Arrive at Athens.. 7 40 p m
Leu ve A then* 2 50 p m
Arrive at Washington 7 35 p m
Leave Washington 4 20 p m
Arrive at Harlem 7 22 pm
Arrive Augusta .... 8 15 p in
Stops at Decatur, Stone Monntian, Lnh< ui .
Conyers, Covington, Social Circle, Rutledge.
Madison, GreeneHboro. Union Point, Crnw
fordvillc, Barnett, Norwood, Thomson,
Dearing, Harlem, and Grovetown.
No. I—West--Daily.
uoavo Augusta 10 55 a m
Arrive Harlem 1153 am
Arrive Camak 12 43 p n
Arrive Milledgeville 4 11 p n
Arrive at Macon 6 00 p n
Arrive at Washington 2 20 p n
Arrive at Athens 530 p n
Arrive at Atlanta 5 45 p n
No. 2—East—-Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 00 n
Leave Athena .... ! < 0,
Leave Washington 11 20 a,
Leave Macon 7 10 a
Leave Milledgeville .. 9 ]‘J a i
Leave Camak , 1 30 p i
l.eave Harlem 2 33 p v
Arrive Augusta 8 35 p i
No. 3—-West —Daily.
Leave Augusta 9 40 p it
Arrive Harlem 11 00 p n.
\rrivc Camak 12 13am
Arrive Milledgeville 4 12 a i
Arrive Macon 6 40 a i
Arrive Atlanta 6 40 a i
No. -I—East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 7 30 p n
I «eave Harlem 3 33 a d ]
Arrive Augusta 5 00 a m
No. 12—West.
Leave Harlem 6 00 a n-
Arrive Augusta 720 am
No. 11 —East.
Leave Augusta 4 30 p m
Arriv • Harlem 6 Ju p m
Superb I mproved Sleepers to Macon Superb
[mi>rove<l Sleepers to Atlanta.
Trains Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 will stop if signaled
it any scheduled Flag Station. E. R. !<• I'Y,
I W. GREEN, Gen’l Manager. Gen. I’ass Agt.
JOE W. WHITE,
.enviai Traveling Passenger Agent, Aug' sta,
’ ia'
rlicdule OHugiislii Gibson 1- Samkmilb'
ll_R
IN EFFECT SUNDAY, NOVEMJSEK 28,
1886, nt 4.20 a. m., city time.
SUNDAYS PartHengers Only.
No J A. M. No. 2. A. M.
.v Sandersville 500 . Lv Augusta 8 14
Vr Augusta 953 Ar Handersvilb 1 of,
No. 3 P. M. No. 4 P M.
Lv Sandersville 2 27 Lv Augusta 3 03
Vr Augusta 719 Ar Sanacrsville 756
■ASSENGEH AND FIIFIGHT ExuoptSmulay ,
No. 1. A. M No. 2. A. M I
,v Handerwvile 405 Lv Augusta 712
.r Augusta 858 Ar Kaudoravillc 11~ |
No 3 A M. No. 4. A. M
jV Sanderftville2 18 Lv Augiißta 5 uh
\r Augusta 650 Ar Sandersville 858
(’lose connection with East and West at Au
uHta. connection via H. AT. Railroad with
cntral and branches at Sandersville.
R. M. MITCHELL, President,
THIS PAPER sSsSj
New»pajM*r A'lvprtlsing Bureau (10 Bpru< • I ),
where advert lain® Al If BJ
MtW Tunß.
I>k. D. E. Peeples,
Haklf.m, Gi.
OWIN'! to »hv nianv patr » us. anda*»t l
bi o.uler th fd betoi v me, 1 hax • deb nin. •
ed to offt i mx services a* a Gt neriil I’rue i
inner nt most Lbei-.tl h rm*. No •\> «*pt. u.
b t »»v). pt v< t X’ n
piACHINERYg
1 Engines IstE.OI a- M lIERS
Boilorsji ipua !• iiiin.. I
iSaw Mills; ii7 j
Aii’isi Millq SAWS’ J
i Cott on I’nsMs I I 1 ILES 1
jShafting lujectoif|
Pulleys Pumps
ij| Hangers .'V U"r H > On
I L Cotton G iii.j Castings I
Gearing A Ironl i
A Full Stick of Suppiiis£
■heap ami i>oo<l.
Belting, Backing and ()il t !
At Bottom”Prices' r
AND IN SToi’K l 01l
Prompt__De!ivery, t
L-i ' ilep'iirs pi’rmi’itl V ilolu" '. oij I
TTi ifTTriTm iia i?iTa’To'' r
b'l'undry, Machine ami Boiler Werl s P
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I HARWOOD’S !
CHAIR SEATS!
4 ii I
TMKMSjai r
™ 1 KI
WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY M
To Repla.co Broken (Jane. H
RE SEAT YOUR CHAIRS. |
Anybody ran apply j' |
Ko Merhunlc neodod. |
FnmnreF
rv Hardware g
■ TRADES. Q
■ In buying new Ch i.is, ask for those with n
9 Harwood's Bed Leal ter Finish Beata.
'J'hey mu-r * wear ont. 1 «
CEO. F. CWBLD
Adjustable Paiii): Chair Cii.
281 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO, - ILL.NOES.
Tlieso two cuts
i- 7 Ihe < haii ?
cxtremoposilions
ii'iju’ I
■ ft/-' 'Ji body in any ami
K ft ■■ rli '-'' '-ft desired po.si-
This Chair is a NEW invention..
THE ONLY COMFORTABLE CHAIR EVER MADE
And THE Cha',• for Home, invalid and
Physician use. Asal’arlor Hoi king
Chair it is a marvel ot beauty,
strength and utility.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
P e F i2 e .?„ c ? ai '’ 10RIS
1S ll>e Celebrated
* AMib ttinr ani Mir
W With over FIFTY Changes
OF POSITION.
M-ifcriMilmal’a;
■in ii u<n i a
A LUXURY \
THAT XrXt.
SH3ULO B7 n
EVCCY HOU3E.
TIII>’SZ IT!
A PARLOR, UR' Arf. SV': RECLINING OR
INVALID CHAKf. tol'S -E. I ULL LENGTH BED,
and CHILD'S CR’3, Combined, Adjustable to
any Position f »t Contort or C ,nvfcnience.
Send at once fur c ci our C-ta.ogue».
TflE
930 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
WEAK/UNDEVELOPED
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OI kL -■ Vlt l'*w« r"l h > SC|»,p!te ,«.>/■ .'l'dlftftJryyiJi
v«-.- ■» tn t 'my rm. hi our p»f»wr In tPinuub
n- w wiij j- no wvi/i-H< »• of bgrobijg
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DAY & TANNAHILL
Al GUSTGI
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
CARRIAGES
Os Every Description
T* 111 1 -
Buggies, Biickliuaids, Borka ways, Family Buggies, Spring
W agons. Surries, Four anti Six Scat Extension Tops,
.lump Seals, I’liaclons. Canopy 'l'op«, or auy
Kind of Vehicle.
(••■urr.J A rut.’ Im Ihu \\ ilmou. Child* A U«» , Philadelphia Wagnna, and Gennine CoIWM
or WvkL l '' I ''' """ “ « ’••• «*•» *» U.
I lie favorite I ennessee Wagons, Webster
Wagons, and our own one and two
horse Wagons.
\\ t, an A ’.t’liL- tm th«'St.itn of Gnorgia for the unrivaled "Tidiuga of Comfort and Jsy H
! h<> utiiv. ) I v<«? diet i m lavoi oi their < xerllum-e. Enay tx* * cradle, strong and perfectly
oal.imt L inn .a wiot i* ami uxl-jw. Jn*t the thing for biiHiimee, pivaaure or UaiiMaqg CwlHb *
<>»rriii|£eM
hi i/ nt ”o-K-tx* lowi-Ht nricoH in th<* Kfutt’. Hail Hpm and Karnin*, in «*ndl«*M variaty, Ir sttbs
iml Hil ling*. ('areic'e M iteri il, I’nintrt uud Artint*' Material, Tube i'olora, Canvaos
Brii-<lur, eie. iloyi * Im**: Belling. Alwav* full etock; Guin Belting and Packing. Cali an 4
♦ i . «.t< i<l lor I‘jiciK bulon- p.irouuning.
DAY TANNAHILL. - - AUGUSTA, GA
WEBSTER WACON COMPANY
is closing out its business end
.«• HAS .P°^ ND
OVER 4000!
i \ Os their Celebrated Trass AxleWefees
‘ ”T A:* of all atylaa and aiaaa, whioh will be aoHr
FARM WAGONS beduFiow.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT A BOTTOM PRIGS,
A XVugon mndo from Wiwt Virginia Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, tha beat qonMtr pre-
I ‘A <- imb).-, and superior in every particular to inferior graioM MW
on the market. Emhrano th. opportunity and mi vs money.
AH Wagoiin are warranted for one year.
Our farewell offer. WEBSTER WAGON GO-
Write for prices and terms. MOUNDSVILLE, Marshall Co.. W. V«.
EojEE
kngea niulli’if to a
a DarirnrrT tlnntH it Inrun pr< port ion whose pnly at FlJtf jQjHQw
/■k jrALlUwL.of whom took h full
nt find wui o ihhLoiw! tobnaltii by ium> of u RKI > inoomMe, yet mi laiewep
<llo Mon. ToHto'l for J ight Yrnrn in fnpoonre ie Ml wßbevtdeley. The Mtwrel
thonwmid ('aßo-, th«»y übtoluUily roe t nr* pmmnturely^*^* r«itM!tipns of the Luman eryanlern teetered. The
ok-m| nud broknn down rn-’n totho /ulfftn joy went of wetted anlmaUwakments of life eraylreu beeigtbe MtleM
perftwtand full Mhiily Ht roriKth nna ViirorouN Honlth. ‘*e«ou*ee cheerful and rapidly gains both llrWflßead maUK
TothoaowhoaulTor from thoinuny obrnnimdlnfuisoa TDCsrurMr a., v-a —m - aw
bronuht, about, by Indiecr-fdlon, ErDOru rn, (> vurHrain • NtR I MLR I vMBMU* W. TWO w»
Work, or UxifroA Ind ul»en<H, wua«k that you aend us M ADD IA DEMf RV fIA ft-
your intrno with et.Mtornont of your trouble, and aanore VCBOVOKW* VV«, ■> I V
UiilAL PACKAGE FltEM,with Jlluat’dPaxnphlatlo. 306>< If. Tanth Strwt, ST. LOUIA MO,
RUPTURED PERSONS uan have PRM Trial of our Aapllanae. Aek f»r Tormef
Tpc “FW I N
I BURNER
VAPOR STOVE j
alB J
C SV a(T
’ fesL
A Perfect Jewel. Bey no o'tier.
Tor sale by all Firet-Claw Dealnra.
IfyonrH does not keep it send postal to us.
Send for copy of Twin Burner Journal.
Twin Burner JJtove Co.,
707 to 713 IVekli. St., St. Ixmis, No.
Lease or Sale,
THE
?RIPPS PLANTATION
firm- miles from Harlem, good gin
ouse un i prchH, barn and stables,
igctln r with < ight tenant Louoer.
Apply at tl.-i:> cflice.
A CASKET OF
SILVERWARE
-FREE
to any person whe will show It to their
friends and tend M orders.
»(iO per Month
Balmy and a a !»«>«• paid tho»* wbO
Inr .alaryto rnmmlMloii, Mduwir
.alary ralMi t*
$75 per Month
tb« third, and
SIOO per Month
th* aiilh month tliny ut with u, If tb*T
prove proflowut aalasma®. 4
Full Information will bo e*nt yoo free
about wok itint yoocandoand H\oM home,
wberevrr yon are Ritualed, that will pay y<m
from tft to Sl<> per day. A
earned over I'M Tn a day. Both »•>*•« •”
aiow. The chance of a life limo. Mow IP
the time. Fortunes are abpolutolv taro for
tin, workers. Give your Poet Office and
K’ pr*»a adders*. and etale what paper yos
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