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Aeclainiing Nevada Lands.
An engineer who has been studying
the question of irrigating unrechiimed
land in Nevada, says that there is enough
water in Lake Tahoe to irrigate 1,000,U0U <
acres, and he believes that the water ran
be taken out of the lake by means of a
gigantic iron siphon a mile and a half
long. The lake is 400 feet above Carson
valley, and the power generated by the
consequent enormous water pressure
could be utilized by all sorts of manufac
turing establishments, and by a system
of check valves the water could be taken
out anywhere between the highest point
of the lake and the lowest part of the
valley. This engineer thinks that it is
only a question of, time when, by seine
plan like this, all the lands of Nevada
will be reclaimed.
Russian Tower.
The tower which is being erected by
the Russians on the highest point of the
Mount of Olives, at Jerusalem, is already '
several stories high and but one more is
io be added. It is to be so high tint
both the Mediterranean and Dead Sea
may be seen from the top. A number of
bells will be placed in the tower. In dig- '
"ing the foundations seven Christian
graves were found together, with an in- >
scriplion in Greek, in which the word ,
"Stephanus” could be deciphered. t
mI, ■ll —— 'I ■- —■■ - - ■ - ■ I I
Bismarck’s Present.
A bouquet of iron flowers, over tw\>
feet high, consisting of a, branch oak ,
leaves with iron acorns, sutroiiuded by
twigs of laurel and olivrj, which are
again enclosed by elder blossoms, lilies of <
the valley, buttercups, heliotrope*, fi'r
get-me uots, and other inter
spersed with sprays of fcro ’ ma iden- j
hair, was presented, Vtic owners of the
•‘Bisimirckshuttc’ 1 m ; U 0) to p nnce j sis .
mirck on his recent twenty-fifth mini'
versary ns German minister.
Ringing Noises
In the ears sometimes a rdhH'ag, buzzing sound, or i
•snapping like the repsrft <7 a pistol, arc caused by ca
wrh. that disagreeable and very com
■.non disease. ’b?ss of smell or hearing also results
tfrom catarrh, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood
(purifier, <M, 'a peculiarly successful remedy for this
• ilsease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If 1
.youßTffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the 1
medicine.
“ I have been troubled with that annoying disease, j
nasal catarrh, and have taken all kinds of blood purl |
here, but never found relief till I used HOod’s
parillx,”—J. L. Reutr, Markaburg, Ky.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Soft by «« druggists. ; six for $5. Prepared only
bye. i« HOOD Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
400 Doses Ona Doliatf
j Tli® best and surest Remedy for Cure of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, '
Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all hinds <
yield readily to the beneficent influence of
artwa
(i It Id pleasant to the taste, tones up the
/system, restores and preserves health.
j It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to
j prove beneficial, both to old and young.
i s a Blood Purifier it is superior to all
|others. Sold everywhere at Si.oo a bottle.
KiDHER’S
OMIN
A HI RE Cl RE FOR
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA.
Physicians have sent us their approval of
i't^ESTYLIN, saying that it Is the best preparation
ro £/ n ®*K®Stiou that they have ever used.
; * I S V ' never heard of a case of Dyspepsia where
WESTyLIN was taken that was not cured.
FOR CHOURA
‘T WILL CURE Tin: MOST AGGRAVATED CASES.
IT WILL STOP VOMITING IN PREGNANCY.
IT WILL RELIEVE CONSTIPATION.
"or Summer Complaints and Chronic Dturrh<ea,
p ldch are the direct results of imperfect digestion,
GIGESTYLIN will effect an Immediate cure.
l ake DYGESTYLIN for all pains and disorders of
lb** stomach ; they ail come from indigestion. Ask
, '»ur druuglst for DIGI ,;TYLIN (price $1 per large
’’Ottle). If he does not have It send one dollar to us
■h.'-i we will send a bottle to you, express prepaid.
-'<» not hesitate to send your money. Our house in
I ‘liable. Esta'>H*he<l tweutr five years.
WAI. F. KIDDER CO.,
•' ’mfartw ri ug( *» S 3 J oil 11 St., N.Y.
MARVELOUS
MFEionv
ffltimm i
DISCOVERY.
Whoil un! : .a>* r. • i i'iria I systems.
Any b. ok Io rue.! in one reading.
Reconn-K . Rf« !i.\ . ■ i'KOCTOR,
the Selenti.<:. Ums. v Jiiwi P Hl'Fa-
KtV, Dr. MlSon. ..f nC’iuii'dal.aw.-tu-
denta ; fco ; t Merb:<‘ ■ N< ; •’i -h ; '■ iat Oberlin
College : two cl; - - o.a<hat I'*' at Uni-
versity of Penn. Pr. : -• -t Wellesley College, and
three lance ■ • '!;;.t.i jqua University, Ac.
Prospect I'H po*.- r •
Ppf.:- !.<>•• 2‘7 Fifth \ vc.. New York.
I CURE FITS!
Wher. I say cure 1 do n t moan merely to st"P them
fora timoand tl r-n ha-c rt.ein return aga-n. I l ®**". 4
radical cur<*. I h ivo : . ■ disease or FITS, E« IL*
EPsy -r FALL’S'. K NESS a lifwb.ng study. I
warrant my leux-.iy to cure tne wors* cases. Because
others have lojN- 1 is n>> u-if' n for not now receiving a
cure. Send nt once l.»r n u-arise and a Free Bottle
of :r.v inf •••Hne r medv. < «•-.<■ Express and Post Office.
U. ROUT. .•£, C. 1 S 3 Pearl St. New York.
vl .
a <<y . E' . • .v. r lid'g.Wasningt’n.D.C
Morphine Habit Cured In IO
R ’’"air - " to 50 dny«. So pay till rnrrd.
Ut ; 6 CL'- iir J- .v. phen*, Lebanon. Ohio.
u.'i J •; <;O \3 2 t . s»!d i er* and Heirx. sendfor<:r
■ E. H. GEL-. £ON & CO., WadihgtHi, D.
HEHBSAmJ F! !’S ’u IE EL.
impiuvevicu,. i . . VxD C 0., Freuiost, O.
College : t w«- cl;
vcrslty of Penn.
three large
Prospecti h
George Oglesby, of Waco, Texas, has
! gone into the bloodhound business, and
has the finest kennel in the United States
He is etit-ouf.tgcd in his business by the
increased frequency of deeds of Violence
; and thinks that If the ttwolver law is
H'lKialcd, his dogs wdl come into great
deman l n» hunt bad men with, ’ I
_ o J
Cure”
would be a ire.t?.ful name to alve to Dr
I leree s •Golden Medictil Diseoverv " thin< 'i
± e ,' wmiv tl i iCin i U yH tor ar™“!
s •aws-va-ar X'fcs:
■u d I tood thu "-*-■"*' of the liver
-lie i Ilia is a safe and sure
PCCIIH . <** ftll druggists.
-i>'<>mik ! ?,".'i, has completed a
<,ooollllloj,whteruise.iniuiaKiua herown jm lit,
<■on.nu,pile,,, .serolul,,, Genernl D.bilKv,
Uniting Diai-u.c. of Children.
< hronic Coughs and Bronchitis, can In- cured
by the use of Scott’s Emulsion of Cure e„t
Phvsiehms iY,«t, ’blx'Phpst.hites. Prominent
pujsicians use itand testilj to its grout
iea>-c read the following- ”! wl
duttfe Bl< i n rt !? r T With living
utsn-.J'e '* Arr-oto, Emaciation, Sleep
eli V " • ""Y ha «' n.nv left, and 1
I I ‘ Emulsion has saved a case or
’developed Consumption." T..I.V’, so, • v
-u. D., Lone .star, Texas.
tok l £.?^2“‘ n ttoWYnmont requires railways
to keepeiMSe,. mi Ba | e ln waiting rooms.
Womnn „vd n,. r IHHedtek
K v e pU!S. Ot i> 'ante i.BV.r‘Aated treatise bv Dr.
for ten ’e'en? J . N. V., sent to any addre—
fulltlf roiw'’ 11 9lalll P s - It teachessneve-,-
vou S h->vodrJle '"'fortunate man after
}ou navc acns.v f ul you can to j ie |p him.
■ -———
„i,‘.‘.°i W > < ! ftel l is ,he '’Rht of tile household
clouded by signs of melancholy or irritaililitr
,on the part of the ladies. Yet the, a ro
be blamed, for they aro the < 'M|m.
Peru bar to thatl roA- iniw nut of.
1. " > r ' i emoved and joy restored
JA,!” 1 . , :I I’leree-s -l avoriie Preserio
y ... which,as a tonic and nervine for debi Uta
ted nomen, is certain, safe ami pleasant, li ;>
beyond all compare the great healer of wo
men.
An Amcfleaft an Italian
villa end painted out tome historical frescoes.
, ( Cotpn&Viion Purely Cured.
, To th* tuitor:—Please inform your readers
rhAu 1 have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use thousands of
hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I
shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy
free to any of your readers who have con
sumption if they will send me their Express
andl’. O. address. Respectfully.
T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 1811W1 N. Y.
Amongthe people .‘1 to-day, tin re ai<> fi w
Huier.., ’frho have not heard of the .incrits of
I rickly Ash Bark and Berries’, as a ’loiiseuold
remedy. Teas and drifilts have been made of
them lor centuries in hundreds of fami
lies have fornu'd the sole reliance in rheumatic
and kidney diseases, Prickly Ash Bitters now
take** the place of the old system, and is mure
beneficial in all troubles of this nature.
The Youth’s Companion
has recently been increased in size, making it
cheapest Illustrated Family Weeklv
P u bli*hcd That it is highly appreciated is
sMv n by the fact that it has won its way into
400.000 families. The publishers issue a new
Announcement and Calendar, showing in
creased attractions for the Dew year. It 51.75
is sent now, It will pay for The Companion to
•lan., 1889. and you will receive the admirable
Double Thanksgiving and Christmas Num
bers, and other weekly issues to Jan. lst» free.
11 rated Houses
Has been the cause of much bronchial trou
bles. Coming out into the open air a slight
cold, f 1 lowed by a severe cotigh is contracted;
'lake in time Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullbih.
Tnylor’ii Catarrh Remedy
will certainly cure you, or no charge. Treatise
on Catarrhal Troub.es mailed free. Address,
C.ty Hall Pharmacy, 264 Broadway, N.Y.
21
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L.-3 -V
The following words, in praise of Dr. Pierce’S Favorite Prescription uh a n-nio’y lor tbos** delicate diseases and weak
nesses peculiar to women, must be of interest to every sufferer from such maladies. They lair samples of the spontaneous
expressions with which thousands give utterance to their sense of gratitude for the in< imable boon of health which has been
restored to them by the use of this world-famed medicine.
John E. Bbgab, of Jfillrnbeclr, Va„ writes: rTunr'jr*ii;4V wru', 3 ■ S< ’Tto<,?Heven l |mWhToV e
Q2IAA “Mywife had been suffering for two or three IHREW AWAY *, l ,' .“i , i,< ttlv ~i vour
©IVV years With female weakness, and had paid n rn . . .J 1 ?, .i.L , v work and »<•<••,
TunnwH Awiv out „ " cB «!'•■••• 1 *•'*” l '“' 1 to.'w'oy Vn. i..r
!»!RO<H AWAY. SUPPORTER.
all the medicine given to her by the phyn- LXX,„_• ,st of the time • this I have hud
cians during the three years they had been practicing upon her. aD(J {ecJ a(j J ever did.” 1 . “ ‘
Mrs. GBORGE HEKG eh, of I>W UI, N. K, ' ' ,
It.,- Onr.Tr.r writesJ was a great. snll< rer from Lucor- > 1ii,.,,,. Mr> - L "’ karon, of Mintca, Otfawa /<>.,
THE UREATEST rhea, bearing-down pains, and pnli contin- |T ffIOHKS ton.’i?.™ ‘in , vV, 1 rvw '" l ' lu ’ , ‘
. ually across my back. Three bottles of your ... has worked wonders in n.,v caw.
HRTUIV RnnM ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ restored me to per- . WfiMfirnQ Again she writes: Having taken several boU
LAnlnLl Duuß. sect health. I treated with Dr. . for ' HUftutno. th sos the ‘ Favorite Prescription i ha\" i•-
nine months, without receiving any benefit. gained my health wonderfully, to the asionish-
The ‘Favorite Prescription’ is the greatest earthly boon to us i meat of myw If and friends. I can now be on my feet all duy 4
poor suffering women.” ’ attending to the duties of my household.
TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE.
Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from <h spcpKhi, another from heart disease,
another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, i !i<-r with pain here or there, ami in
this way they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent, or oyer-bio \ doctor, r-eparal** and dibhnrl. (Ijm ir- ■«,
for winch he prescribes his pills and potions, assuming tin to !;•• such, when, in reality, I.i:< y are all only fyiiiptouiH ciiin-wd by some
womb disorder. The physician, ignorant of the cause of sufh ring, encourages his practice in. '.I largo bill* ar< imior. I in- MUt.cnng
patient gets no better, bu‘t probably worse by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and cons ■•■.•r ot eomplicat ions. A proper n.mioue,
like Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, directed to the cause wouid have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling a.l these
distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolong* i misery.
- Mrs. G. F. Spragif,
Boston, Mass., Buys: “Five years;, . 1 | til fl||Q l o f Uu/i., writ-s: “J was troubled with
inioiuifino was a dreadful sufferer from uteri n< troubles. I ulmljuv | female v. a .ness, Jeucorrlma and tailing < f the
i rAIIFR Having exhausted the skill of three phy- R fifinTnDQ g womb lor h-. < n yean., ho I bud to keep my bed
imi Luu ■ Bicians. I was completely discouraged, and so E UUalUno, b f or R gO( linr | O s tn- time. J doctored with an
m ■■■■■*■ ■■■■■■ iMiimnn wca i c [ could with difficulty cross the room ; (:|1 y ( j dd’"’ nt physicians, and spent larg*-sumß
alone. I began taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and o f money, hut reci i.i'l no lari ing benefit. At last my husband
using the local treatment recommended in his ‘Common Sense persuaded me to try v ir medicines, which 1 was loath to do.
Medical Adviser.’ I commenced to improve at once. In three because i was fir; jiidn < d against them, and the doctors said
months I was perfectly curfyl, a.nd have had no trouble since. I they would do me no rood. 1 finally told my busban*! that if
wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly mentioning how my j v . would get rne sonw of your meihcines, J woul*l try them
health had been restored, and offering to send the full particulars against the advice of m . ohysician. H«*g*»t me six bottl* sos the
to any one writing me for them, and enclosing a stamped-en- ‘ Favorite Prescripti* n,’ ; !so six bottles of the ‘ Discovery,’ for
velope for reply. I have received over four hundred letters. ten dollars. I took thr-' bottles of ‘ Discovery ’ and !< ur of
In reply, I have described my case and the treatment us* d, • Favorite Prescription,' ■■ d 1 have been a sound woman for four
and have earnestly advised them to ‘do likewise.’ From a gr* at yours. 1 then gave t i b i.u.n<*e *>f the medicine to mv r.iM*-r, who
many I have received second letters of thanks, stating that they troubl' d in the > .<■ way, and she < nr* d L* !-- 11 in ntin rt
had commenced the use of ‘ Favorite Prescription,’had sent th" lime. 1 have not hud to lake any medicine now lor almost
31.50 required for the ‘Medical Adviser,’ and had applied t! *• four years.”
local treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein, and wore
much better already.”
THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EXPERIENCE.
The treatment of many thousands of cases |
of those chronic weaknesses and distressing j
ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids’ |
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., I
has afforded a vast experience in nicely
adapting and thoroughly testing remedies
for th'' cure of woman's peculiar maladies.
SB-. Pierce’s favorite Prescription
is the outgrowth, or result, of this great
and valuable experience. Thousands of
• te-'tim nials. received from patients and
from physicians who have tested it in the
more agcravat-'l and obstinate cases which
had baffled their skill, prove it to be the
most wond'-rfiil remedy ever devised for
th.- relief and cur" of suffering women. It
is not recommended as a “cure-all,” but
as a most perfect Specific for woman’s
peculiar ailments. ....
Ua powerful, Invigorating tonic,
it im":irt- s'.-'ngfn to the whole system,
an-1 V'' lb" uterus, or womb and its ap
m particular. For overworked,
'■worn-'' >t ” run-down.”debilitated teach
ers. milliners, dressmakers,
“ d’lon-girls.” housekeepers, nursing moth
er. and feeble women generally. Dr.
j. .’ r « - Favorite Proscription is the great
er." esrtbl. boon, being unequalled as an
appetizing <•' rdial and restorative tonic, It
promotes digestion and assimilation of food, i
Address, WOHL;
fcAN’T GO BEHIND THEM;
i »
! O’Ar &
PTW
There Is great Intensity of the physical
Condition and there are facH
Xvhieh Wc cannot no behind, .lip ill'istru' ■
bon further of Abh h M»lu !’<« |Jnt!o
• V*f A j?rohl]pl and permanent < ure, the fol
lowing cases are citcil: lulSSl Mrs., Mary
K. Sliced suilered terrible , with . ehr• tV”?
tienralgia. She writ’"* oi ? ;’ UK »
Ayenne Washing'on, I>. (’. In the first in
. lance she stales; “1 stillered, terribly with
neuralgia in the face; Very Key era adacH
extending to baekaml
‘ ‘? L Oil; had parts
‘ . iiibbed at nmbt; m the morning all
pain gone, magically.” June U). 4887. shw
writes from 224 Eleventh ”. V..,
l fl’a.s ago I sent you a vol-
i jntuiy certificate setting forth the fact that
x nad been a great sufl'erer with neuralgia in
my face, neck and shoulders. 1 obtained a
bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, and after three ap
plications I was entirely relieved from all
bain, and from that time to the pieseht I
have never Jmd a .Mui’j, .Tit fcttecf v tyW
fttiiatitled* Again I’eb. d, 188., Mr. K.
'.roll, St. Louis, Mo., writes: ‘‘ln March,
1881, I suffered terribly with neuralgia ; had
suffered nearly three years. Applied St.
Jacobs Oil at‘B.ls A.M.; at B.to took the
rag off; at 9A. M. went to work., In k's»
than tiv£ minute® t’pp the pain was
‘L one application cured me. Have
not had return of it since.” Mr. E. W.
Spangler, York, Pa., June 17, 1887, writes:
“Years ago had neuralgia; am not subject to
it now. The cure by the use of St. Jacobs
Oil was permanent. There has been no re
currence of the painful affliction.” ('has.
W. Law, Jr., Pottstown, Pa., April 19, 1887,
writes: “Was troubled for years with neu
ralgia in neck and head. Tried St. Jacobs
Oil: had tried different kinds of remedies
without effect. Otte bottle Os the flirnter di(l the
ctisiness. No return of paifi and aches.” lit
ulmostetTry iiistfincr. the reports fife the
One AgHiit ( Morcliiinf only) wanted in overj’ town for
Oiler No. 170.
FREE:—To Merchants Only: A three-foot French
glass, oval-front Shoa Caso. Aihlmsh nt once, 11. W.
TANSILL & Ct)., 55 State St., Chicago.
Rlaiia** Dailn Great English Gout and
Uicl"! S I illSz Rheumatic Hemedy.
Oval Box, 3-1 i round, 1 4 Filin.
A T C M G * " ,l!! '■ s-d i • r n
I K7. 0 O inventors* Guide. 1.. Btso-
I ham. Patent Attorney. Washington, I). C
4 MON'IH. .4ir’,’.r-:ir<ui'•if. 9" hrst sell- i
inir articles in the iV.orld. 1 siun;»ie I•
BjlfcWAddre.-.. f.i P DJroi.'.J/ • «.
ISMIOW
■ None genuine tinier pnn’t waste vonr money on p rim or ru’ ber cn.it. Tim IT. H ! T’.A >DU< KI P
■stamped with tho above : q jH ,. ,] ule | y ,; lllrr ami o ini pioior, nnd v ill keep you dry mt ~o liirdcst. hoiiii
■ TiiADKMAKK. Ask tnr th©‘TISH BRAND” si.i< Kitrtund tflko do other. 1 f v ’i.r • t<>.• i« perdoet
■not have tho -.-nd fnr
I cures nausea, weakness of stomach, indl
: gestion, bloating and eructations <>f jrns.
Am a soothing aitd
nervine, “ Favorite Prescription” is un
equalled and is invaluable in allaying nnd
subduing non ouh excitability, irritability, |
exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms ,
and other distressing, nervous syiGploms
commonly attendant upon functionpl and ;
organic disease of tlu- womb. It induces
refreshing sleep and relieves mental anx
iety and despondency.
Dr. Pieree’w Favorite Prescription
is a ]c<itimate medicine, < ar'fully
compounded by an exucriencf d and skillful
physician, and adapted to woman's delicate
| organization. It is purely vegetable in jta
i composition and perfectly harmless in its
j effects in any condition of the rn.
•‘Favorite Prescription ” is a posi
tive < ure for t..c most complicat'd and 1
o i-tinatc css'- of leucorrhea, or “whites,”
< xi r-cjvp flowing at monthly periods, pain
i ful menstruation, unnatural suppresfiions,
prolapsus or failing of the womb, weak
' back. ‘Temß’e weakness,” antoversion, re- ;
1 rov rsion, bearing-down sensations, chron- j
i i ■ congestion, inflammation and ulceration I
I of the womb, inflammation, pain and t'-n
--dorn f -6« in ovaries, accompanied with ”in
i ternal heat.” 1
VSABY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No.
Gone Where the Woodbine Tvrineth.
.hats are stnurt, but un Kate” beata
iht in. . ( Ifars out JUi*. Mice. Kuacbvs, Water
ii 'Mteht, Aunt, Monquitoea,
B
, Sparrows. Skunks, Weasel. Gophit*: ‘ 'i’p
“ Bn id, A Hahbite,
Squirrels. i*ifl srx-.
BOUGH ON PATH” Plaster, I’wosed. 15c.
‘ KOCott OK COl-G'Mrt.” Coughs, oolds, ‘Xc.
alTskrJ' Ji(j‘ -ViHdi »»V
ROU6H™ITCH
jtdr pififtnent pp*- Rkin Hte
lu- rs, ntfimfej, F)e4n wwHhti Hln/V/ <»r-u. Tet
ter, Salt ifhemn, Frosted I-est ( Hiii.irtfii’ 4 ikb.
Ivy licfi. fieflid fiend f c/emd.
m wjcT.n?; Je'Mpy Pity.
ROUGHSPILES
Cures Viles or Hemorrhoids. Itching,, tretrud'
Ing. Blending. Internal and <xO rnftl remedy
hivach pui lage. Sure <ure. .‘>i)e. Dxugfcvte
or mail. K. s. Wci.ia, Jentry City, N J
FitiLADEtPHIA-i- Send stamp for Catalogue.
J. P. STEVENS
JEWELERS.
Atlanta, Ga.
Send hit- 4 ii'iilomtr.
aOL.P®IMIITH KuI.L.IVAN’3
k J rn itilljjiig, Axf XM’A. ,6’a. practical c.illege
S >i? b -’oUiKf a' Iv o»i •'<• 1. Svnd so^ eatai.'giw .
BUSINESS
I'.dt cation a Hpecmlty at uooit. ’s |<! SiNi:-ro
I MVI IIM'I V. Vllmitn. <•>,. Oiw oi 111. Uo«l
veilaolh in th« Countrv. Mmnt lor Cuctilara.
AGENTS WANTED a<
4»PAT!HRXS, (or making Rtifff,
» I Hoi'ds, Mittena, etc. Ma
chine .sent bv mail f>-: SI- Send
i f°r latn reduced price li*;.
' E. R a. r«)., Toh <lo. (>.
gA ■ to Soldier® Heirs. Send stamp
KartfcSftll©'<»• ‘-•irculais C'l. !• HlN<>-
F SlßvfiWllaPliAM, Atty. Washington. £> u
ITkO" «o S 8 h day. Samples worth •! .**• FREE.
Liues not under the horse's feet. Wiit
! ewu-r Salviv R.-ln lloluer- <• H<-n' .Mich.
(t (M.D is worth $ . oil per lb. i’.ct t’-. I’vS- r.»i«
* wort li :fll|ootl. hm. is solil ni - I' »1 *») d“ ' er<
A. N. 1J....A* .1 urtv-apv 11. *S7 .
li> prejniancy,“ I .ivorilr C»-eserlptlon”
l is a ” mother's cordial,' r> in \ itur nn,
weakness of stomach and of hr.- < > ' •.dng
symptoms common to that condiilf
its use is kept up in the hittr r months of
! g- station, it so ]>n yurf-H the system f' r de-
1 iy as to greatly lessen, and nian v limes
a.’u. st entir- ly do away with the sufferings
i <if i hat trying ordeal.
M Favorite Prescription,” wh< n taken
in cofin'r’tion with the use (>f In. ! <
Golden Medical Discovery, and
1•. e dosoß of Dr. Pierces Piirgaflvo J'elDts
'! ittlc Livr r Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and
f’laddor r l’heir crirnlifnr d use ai«o
i'moves blood taints, and abolishes can
cerous and scrofulous humors from the
m.
“Favorite Preneription ” is the only
medicine for w<u. ' n R'dd, by druggists,
! under a positive jrnnrantce, fiGir, tj 4 o
i! nufacturcrs, that it will give saiisfac
i.oii fn every caw, or money will be re
funded. This guarantee has non nrintf-d
' i the Ixdtie-wr.'ipi < r, and faithful!}- enr
! r -d out for many years. Jjurr*' >«ottfes
• • »'O doses; or six bottles for
: $5,00.
tW" Send ten c* nte in stamp" for Dr.
Perce’s large, illustrated Treatise (160
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I UEl>. H. SIBLEY, AHUt.HY HULL. »■ B. TOUR.
OFFICH Os
GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
Cotton Factors, *
847 and 849 Reynolds Street.
Avgusta, Ga., July 21st, 1887.
T<> Oun Pathons and Friends :
It is with profouudest regret that wo announce tho death of our
Senior, Hon. GEO’HGE U. SHILEY, which occurred on Friday
evening, tho 15th instant.
We are glad to say however, that, with the same ample means and
facilities, and many years of experience as his associates, tho surviving
partners, who have had tho actual management of its atlairs tor the
past eighteen months, will conduct the business as heretofore.
We solicit a continuance of the business of our friends and custom
ers. Yours f very truly,
Geo. R. Sibley & Co.,
By Asbury Hull and P. B. Tobin, Surviving Partners.
Standby Those Who Stand bvYou.
We have now coniidcfed arrangements for a sale of Popular
Fall and Winter Styles al prices (hat make us the Friend of
every Economical Buyer.
We keep the best iinalilies, styles and assortment in
ARTIBTW FVftlllTVltE
AND
, «BS ■ SKOMITIOHS.
See onr remarkably complete and elegant New Stock —('ash
bought if and
LOW PRICES WILL SELL IT.
Our Specialty To please onr customers. Our Aim—To .save t
Money for our Patrons. Our Intention—To do better
■ by You Than Any One Else.
Stand up and Tell Vs if you eau where goods eau be bought cheaper for none are allowed to
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708 and 710 Broad St., AUQUSTA, QA.
THEO. MARKWALTER’S
Steam Marble and Granite Works
a ST., MKAft LOWKR MARIiET.
AUGt-ÜBTA. G-a.
Marble 'Work, Domestic & Imported
‘saaiiffl'i' at low ran ikh.
Georgia and South Carolina Granite Monti*
ft j j |incntß made u specialty.
f. 1 ' '■ la A large Hclcelion <>C MAHBLEund GRAN
— 1 I E WORK nlwavHon hand, readj for LET
1 ,;,(,NG al,d Cf’EIVERY.
Ylfheij Baker, President. William B. Young, Cashier.
The Augusta Savings Bank.
Sil BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BUSINESS
Interest on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
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DIRECTORS :
ALFRED BAKEIt, Wil,LI A M I:. lOI'XO, EL'UENE J. O’CONNOR,
EDGAR It. DEURY, Wl 1,1.1 A M s< It W EIGF.RT, JAM EH A. LOF LIN,
JITLES RIVAL, L. A. n. REAU.
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King of Harness Manufacturers. Manager of the
National Harness Co., Wholesale Mfrs.,
IlMiiunwu
SSnF wb
Q Having .secured the Ag< n<’y for the celebrated
Burnham Water Wheel
t,r ® eor R* a an( l South Carolina, I am prepared to offer
P ef: * a l indueementa to parties ijishiag to put in
am also prepared to do any kind of Mill Work.Tnew or re
pajr
Correspondence aolieited.
OVA* V.
AVCHIHU, OXOSSU-
Every word we say we can stand by.
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we will send you a sample for your inspec
tion to show you what progress we have
made by making a SPECIALTY and get
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l Wholesale Manufacturers,
j llltogJl. Wells Sb. Bu'ffalo,Jf.Y.
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Double btyle for two horses, Price, 35.00.