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Keflniniing Nevada Lands.
An engineer who has been studying
the question of irrigating unrechijhic I
land i > Nevada, says that there is enough
water in Lake Tahoe to irrigate 1,000,000
acres, and he believes that the water <nn
lc taken out < f the lake by means ol a
cignnlic iron siphon a mile and a half
long. The lake is 4tto feet above Carson
valley, and the power generated by the
consequent enormous water pressure
,mid be utilized by all sorts of manufac
turing establishments, ami by a system
of check valves the water could be tak n
out anywhere between the highest point
~l the lake and the lowest part of the
valley. This engineer thinks that it is
only a question of time "hen, by some
pint like this, all the lands of Nevada
will be reclaimed.
Russian Tower.
The tower which is being erected by
(he Russians on the highest point of the
Mount of Olives, at Jerusalem, is already
several stories high and but one more is
10 be added. It is to be »o high th it
both the Mediterranean and Dead Sea
may be seen from the top. A number of
liells will be placed in the tower. In dig
ging the foundations seton Christian
graves were found together, with an in
scription in Greek, in which the word
‘•Stephanas’’ could be deciphered.
Bismarck's Present.
A bouquet of iroh flowers, over two
feet high, consisting of a branch of oak
leaves with iron acorns, surrounded by
twigs of laurel and olive, which are '
again enclosed by elder blossoms, lilies of I
the valley, buttercups, heliotropes, fbr- !
get-tne nots, and other flowers, inter- I
spcr.-cd with spiays. Os fern and maiden
hair, was presented by the owners of the
'dhsmarckshutte” mine, to Prince Bis
imrckon his recent twenty-fifth anni
versary as German minister.
Ringing Noises
hi the car* wcnietlines a roaring, buzzing sound, or
swapping like the report of a pistol, are caused by ca
tarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very com
mon disease. Loss of smell or hearing also results
from catarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla-, the great blood
purifier, is a peculiarly successful remedy for this
disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If
you suffer from catarrh, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the
peculiar medicine.
•• I have been troubled with that annoying disease,
nasal catarrh, and have taken all kinds of blood pur!
tiers, but never found relief till I used Hood’s Sarsa
parilla.”—J. L. Routt, Marksburg, Ky.
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100 Doses O.ia Dollar
The best and surest Remedy for Cure of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Bilions Complaints and Malaria of all kinds
yield readily to the beneficent influence of
■iir®
It is pleasant to the taste, tones Up the
system, restores and preserves health.
, It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fall to
prove beneficial, both to old and young.
B a Blood Purifier it la superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at 81.00 a bottle.
KIDDER’S
A SURE CURE FOR
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA.
Over 5,000 Physicians have Sent us their approval of
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for Indigestion that they have ever used.
We have never hoard of a case of Dyspepsia where
bIGESTYLIN waa taken that was not cured.
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IT WUL CURE THE MOST AGORAVATEO CASES.
IT WILL STOP VOMITING IN PREGNANCY.
IT WILL RELIEVE CONSTIPATION.
• For Summer Complaints and Chronic Diarrhoea,
which are the direct results of imperfect digestion,
Df<- ESTYLIN will effect an Immediate cure.
Take DYOBSTYLIN for all pains and disorders of
the stomach; they all come from Indigestion. Ask
• our druggist for DIGESTYLIN (price sl, per large
bottle). line doos net have it send one dollar to us
•u 1 we will send a bottle to you, express prepaid.
Do not hesitate to send vour money. Our house is
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MARVELOUS
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DISCOVERY.
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Any b ok Icui iicd in one n nding.
Recommeude lb' M : '• Twain, Ri' Hakd Pkoctor,
the Scientist, Hous. \v. W. Asr-at, Judah 1. He..ja
min Dr Min v. of I'o Columbia Law stu-
M.'d.i..: .re at N..rv I :!•>> nt Ol.erlin
College : two cir. ■ ..r »' each at \ ale ;l>' at uni
versify of Fenn. V, ~, ~t wellinley College, Mid
three large rice, i Chatauqua Lniversitj, &c.
Prospect cs i -»s’i i : ■ .
lures-' I : I'i.ih A'<-.. New Tort,
r CURE FITS!
Wber I say cure 1 do n- t moan nmrsly to atop them
for a time and tian have 1 hern Murn again. ! "Lp.,.
radical cure. 1 h.«ve made the disc ..-e 1 11».. Jy .
EP,SY <-r FA LI.I N< I SICK N ESS a hfolong stud}. q 1
warrant my rem. <iy to cure the worst because
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cure. Snd at urn e tor a treatise and a Fr-e Botn.
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HERBBAN3 FIFTd WHEEL.
improvement. n, I; i. ■: toll < <>.. Freni-, t, <’
I George Oglesby, of Waco, Texas has
I gone into the bloodhound busiue,*\ n d
ms the finest kennel in the United Btu'<-«
. is encOUfiged in his bustnesa bv t’-C
"icieased frequency of deeds <.f vioLnie
'TI" tll |" t if tlle rcvol 'ei- law is
< I’l l '!d, his dogs will ,
demum to hunt bad meu w.th. '
‘‘loii.uiiinthm Ciiie”
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wiijeh wqw
saimil!';' " 1 !''? ~f ! 'nonnatl, haTminipleted n
’ nvjiuht cHius-,managing her own yacht,
Onsiimption, Sr ;o( ,i| ~ <j ( .,
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’ Tronic Cdughs and Bronchitis, can be curd
by the use of Scßtt’s EmulsiHm of Pur.. c,,i
Phvslrhns lUdt ! I>r <»min<‘n:
V’l \» ’ P ?r‘‘ ’ ’♦’’’tß.v td iu dni.it Valu-
[huibe leatl the following: “i Um><l scoir,
XI V k T Vv ° lK !‘ l ( onsuuiption.” T. J. ITndley,
M. I)., Lone star, Texas.
fo l vJ£.?£ : 2? an ov Y ri ?ihent requires railways
to keep toffee on sale in whiting roonts.
XX oiiiiin mid Her Diseases
» *v e ,v tle of , l } i r SF e illustrated treatise by Ur.
K.' 1 lerce, Buffalo, N. \., sent to any address
f rten cenls m stamps. It teaches suei e>s
i ul sell-treatment.
o ° a , *?. 'I?! 1 ' ’ti* nid’bt-'uhdtl! mail after
m have doife All ybdcaii to htlp him.
How often is the light of the household
< louded by signs of melancholy or irritnbilits
on the part of the ladies. Yet, tliev are not to
i be blamed, tor they are the result of ailmen s
i l> e: ?/i Inr to KPX ’ which men know n< t <>:.
I But the (-auso may be removed and J.»v r»’-<toied
by theusk’df Dr- PicrCC s ‘‘Favorite’l’rcserii.-
| uoni, Whithjas a tonic and ner\ inc fordebiiita
! ted uomen, is certain, safe ami pleasant, ii is
j beyond all compare the great healer of wo
men.
An American millionaire bought an Italian
villa and painted out tb ne historical frescoes.
Cohnaniptioh Rurclv Cured.
1X) the Editor:—Please inform your readers
that I have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use thousands ot
hopeless caseshave been permanently cured. I
shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy
free to any of your readers who have con
sumntion if they will send me their Express
and r. O. address. Rwectfullv,
T. A. SLDUUM, M.C., 1»1 Pearl &U N. Y.
Among the people of to-day, there are few
indeed, who have not heard of the merits of
1 rickly Ash Bark and Berries, ns a household
remedy. Teas and drinks have been made of
them for centuries and in hundreds of fami
lies have formed the sole reliance in rheunuiliti
and kidney diseases, Prickly Ash Bittbrs now
takes the place of the Old system, and is more
beneficial in all trdublhs of this natuf-e.
The Yonth’s Companion
has recently been increased in size, making it
by far the cheapest Illustrated Family Weekly
published. That it is highly appreciated is
shown by the fact that it lias won its way into
400,0j 0 familial. The pUblisher‘3 issde a new
Announcement and Calendar, showing in
creased attractions for the new year. If $1.75
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. Ist. free.
11 rat rd Houses
Has been the cause of much bronchial trou
bles. Coming out into the open air a slight
cold, f Bowed by a severe cough is contracted.
Take in time Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein.
Taylor’s Chtarrli Hemiuiy
will certainly cure you, or no charge. Treatise
on Catarrhal Troub.es mailed free. Address,
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The following wnrde, in praise of Dn. Pierce’s Favorite tion as a renm.ly for those <l''li'n«u„'T,‘-“ub
ncseee peculiar to women, must be of interest to every sufferer from sueh malm ms. .■ < „,e T, . P IXJth whtoli has Ixen
c.rpio»s|ons with which thousands give utterance to their sense ol gratitude tor the inestimable boon of health wbli.li lias o
restored to them by the use of this world-famed medicine.
rr 11 * John E. Seoar, of MillenbeUc, Fir., writes:
' fIU A A “ Mywife h a d been suffering for two or three
years with female weakness, and bad paid
_ , out one hundred dollars to physicians witli-
TunriWM fiWAV out relief. She took Dr. Pierce's Favorite
i.uiuiin snai, prescription and It. did her more good than
i, i all t h e nle q[ c j ne given to her by the physi
cians during the three years they had been practicing upon her.”
Mrs. Georoe Hekger, of D estflcM, A’. F.,
T..r writes: “I was a great sufferer from leueor-
IHE UnEATEST rhe l '., bearing-down pains, ami pan contm
liiu MIII.MILUI ua iiy across my back. Three bottles of your
k inTUI V Rfifiil ‘Favorite Prescription’ restored me to per-
LAninLl DUUH. sec( . health. I treated with Dr. , for
t™— nine months, without receiving any benefit.
The ‘Favorite Prescription’ Is the greatest earthly boon to us
poor suffering women.”
TREATING THE WRONG DESEASE.
»aw guseWMgjfu ■ -kyikx
distressing syrnntomß, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged mis-x »y.
—- _ e . r - ■ 1? Uni,.,, ~
N-a-o—«« “I Mrs. E. F. Morgan, of No. 71 Leruivtov St. ;
Bouton, Mass., says: “Five y< :.; - uy - I
rnidluinno wae a dreadful sufferer from uterine tjouLks. i
Lili tn Having exhausted the skill of three phy- ;
I AILLU. gicians, I was completely discouraged, and sf>
U——■ WPak j could with difficulty cross the room
alone. I began taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and |
using the local treatment recommended in his Common bense (
Medical Adviser.’ I commenced to improve at once. Jn three
months I was perfectly cured, and have had no trouble since. 1
wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly mentioning how my i
health had been restored, and offering to send the full particulars
to any one writing me for thorn, and enclontna a slamped-en
velnpe for rephf. I have received over four hundred Jettora.
In rcoly. I have described m.v ease and the treatment used,
and have earnestly advised them to ‘do likewise.’ I rom a great
many I have received second letters of thanks, stating that tm J
had commenced the use of ’ Favorite Proscription, bad sent t m
a1 cn rcuuired for the ‘Medical Advisor, and bad applied the
local treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein, and were •
much better already."
THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EXPERIENCE.
The treatment of many thousands of eases
of those chronic weaknesses ami distressing
ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y ..
has afforded a vast experience in nicely
adapting and thoroughly testing remedies
for the cure of woman's peculiar maladies.
Or. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is the outgrowth, or result, of this great
and valuable experience. Thousands of
testimonials, received from patients and
from physicians who have tested it in the
more aggravated and obstinate cases which
Sd baffed their skill, prove it to be the
most wonderful remedy ever devised for
the relief and cure of suffering women. It
Is not recommended as a cure-all. but
as a most perfect Specific for womans
P A« l a'p<>«' ’ ; fult invigorating tonic,
it Imparts strength to the whole system,
and to the uterus, or womb and its ap-
Sonda es, |n particular. For overworked,
I*woni-out” ‘run-down. debilitated Visch
ers milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses,
“ shop-girls,” housekeepers, nursing moth
<■ ers and feeble woman generally, Dr.
e Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is the great
, cst earthly boon, being unequalled as an
appetizing cordial and restorative tonic, t
promotes digestion and assimilation of food
] Address, WOHLij
j CAN’T GO BBIIIND TIUCM.
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'there fa great Intensity tis the physical
I Condition fcbmetimes, and there are facH
I xyhich we cannot go heliind. Ih, irlastra-
I tion further of facts which settle tne
flf a prompt and permanent (-lire, the tor
owing s-nrp rped: In 1884 Mrs. Mary
K. Sliced sulfcred (eH'lbly with Chronic
hetiralgia. Shu writes froni 1116 .‘Litylmnl
Venue, Wa>liing’on. D. C. Jn the first in-
MllCfe rhe stales - “I differed terribly with
neuralgia in the lace, tety eevpro 'attack
extending to back ami shoulders; Mtttetao
s intensely. Tried St. Jacobs Oil; had parts
troll tubbed at night; in the morning all
pain gone; magically.” June 10, 1887. she
writes froia 224 Eleventh MtroeL S. W., as
follows: “Four years ago I sent jio'ii ft Volj
' untary certificate setting forth the fact that
I had been a great suiferer with neuralgia in
my face, neck and shoulders. I obtained a
bpttlft of St. Jacobs Oil, and after three np
| plications 1 wds entirely Relieved from all
bain, and from that time to the j.to D e*it I
nave never had a return. The effect Wits
miraculous.” Again, Feb. (», 1887, Mr. R.
’ G. Troll, St. Louis, Mo., writes: “In March,
1881, I sulfcred terribly with neuralgia: had
j Hutfered pearly ihree .years, Applied St.
Jacobs Oil at S.lo A. M. ♦ td R io took the
rag off; at 9A. M. went to work, in les*l
than five minutes after that the pain was
gone. The 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
[t now. The cure by the use of St. Jacoba
Oil was permanent. Thcl’c h’»S been np re'
currence of the painful affliction.” ( Jias;
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. One bottle of the former did the
I’hsinnsS; No return of .pain and aches.” In
(Jmdstetery instance theobp-'i ts ttfc thesnme.
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i ■ Mrs. Sophia F. Boswell, Hhtfe Cuftace.o.,
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1 I QIIDDARTrP about hu <-n years before I commenced tak-
B Wv! i ulllii, vour medicine. 1 have had to wear a
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Mrs. May Gleason, of A'uniai, Otlan:a Co.
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WfiPilCOQ Again she v. rites: “JJnving talu-p several hot
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■—m.- nt gained m.v health wonderfully, to the nsionv li-
I ment of myself and friends. I can now be on my feet all day,
attending to the duties ot my household.
-m| n py Ilr ,, j„ UB Cure.— Mrs. G. F. Hpiiaoub,
a , rAI BBS lof Milh, writes: "1 was troubled with
s Ul.ni.uuo I J,.male w. aiimss, leucorrhea and tiillmg ol the
R ftfifiTflilQ a womb for seven years, so I had to keep niy bed
| UUu I Uno. I for II good part of the time. I doctored wtlh an
, In —V armv of different physicians, anti spent large i tims
I of monev, but received no lasting benefit. At last toy husband
persuaded me to try yotir medicines, which I was loath to do,
lu cauflc I w;tH prejudiced against them, and thu do< torn Bai<i
they would do me r: » good. J finally told rnv husband that if
ho would g’'t me son’p of your mo’uciimfl, • would try tb’-m
against the advici* of rny physician. Ho got in’* nix b<>ttl< Bof the
‘ J’avoritc Prescription,’ also Bix botth-a of the ’ luscoyi'ry, for
ten dollar?. I took thn e bottles of ‘Dfaeovery ’ and four of
‘ Favorite Prescription,’a.id i have been a Bound woman for lour
years. I th’-n gave th’- balance of the gjedn ine to mj sister, vho
wn- troubled in th< sumo wav, and she cur' d h’ iH’ll in a biiort
titn**. I imve not hud to take any medicine now lor almost
lour years.”
cures nausea, weakness of stomach, Indi
gestion, bloating and eructations of gas.
An a soothing and Hlreiiglliening
nervine,*’ Favorite prescription is un
equalled and is invaluable in allaying and
subduing nervous excitability, irritability,
exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms
and other distressing, nervous symptoms
commonly attendant, upon functional and
organic disease of the womb, it induces
refreshing sleep and relieves mental anx
iety and despondency.
Br. Pierre’s Favorite Prescription
is a legitimate medicine, carefully
compounded by an oxperienc'd and skillful
physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate
i organization. It is purely vegetable in its
i composition and perfectly harm Uss in its
effects in any condition or the system.
“Favorite Prescription’’ i • a posi
tive cure for the most complicat'd and .
obstinate cases of loucorrhea, or “whites,”
excessive flowing at monthly periods, pain- 1
ful menstruation, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus or fa Ping of the womb, weak
back, “female weakness,” anteversion, re
troversion, bearing-down sensations, chron
ic congestion, inflammation and ulceration
of the womb, inflammation, pain and t/*n
fir-rncss in ovaries, accompanied with “in
ternal heat.”
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I ill prcftJinncy, “ Favorite Proscription ”
is a ‘•mothers cordial,” relieving nausea,
weakness of stomach and other distressing
j svmuLoms common to that condition. Jf
its use is kept up in the latter ii.-hj'ih of
g» station, it so prepares the system t* r de
li v< ry as to greatly lessen, and many tin .< s
almost entirely do away with the sufferings
of that trying ordeal.
“Favorite Prescription,” when taken
in connection with the use of Dr. Pi» ic'- s
Golden Medical Discovery, and small If'
t.v? down of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pt'Hct*
(l ittle Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney nnd
bladder diseases. Their combined uf.c sJfo
removes blood taints, and nbolish<s cnri
c<rous and scrofulous humors from the
svstejn.
’“Favorite Prescription ” Is the only
medicine for wni • n sold, by druggists,
under a positive guarantee, fr< 1.1 the
1 manufacturers, that it will give Ratisfac
lf.-n in every case, or money will b' re
funded. This guarantee has bor n printed
on the Lot tie- wrapper, and faitlfuily car
ried out, for many years. Farr** bottle*
(100 doses) or six Lotties for
$5.06.
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Offich Os
GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
847 and 849 Reynolds Street.
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Augusta, Ga., July 21st, 1887.
To Oui: Patrons and Friends:
It is with profouudest regret that wo announoe the death of our
Senior, lion. (JEOKGE It. SIBLEY, which occurred on Friday
evening, the 15th instant.
We are glad to say however, that, with the same ample means and
facilities, and many years of experience as his associates, the surviving
piutners, who have had the actual management of its affairs tor the
past eighteen months, will conduct the business as heretofore.
\Ve solicit a continuance of the business of our friends and custom
ers. Yours, very truly,
Geo. R. Sibley & Co.,
By Asbury Hull and P. B. Tobin, Surviving Partners.
Standby Those Who Standby You.
We liave now completed arrangements for a. sale of Popular
Fall and Winter Styles al prices that make us the Friend <>f
every Economical Buyer.
We keep the best qualities, styles and assortment in
ARTiSTW FVRMTiHtE
AND
HOUSEHOLD OEGOBATIOftS.
Sec our remarkably complete and elegant New Stock—Cash
bought it -and
LOW PRICES WILL SELL IT.
Our Specially To please our customers. Our Aim—To save
• Money for our Patrons. Our Intention—To do better
by You Than Any One Else.
Stand up and Tell Uh if you can where goods can be bought cheaper for none are allowed to
undersell
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708 and 710 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA.
THEO, MARKWALTER’S
Steam Marble and Granite Works
A lIKOW 9IWER MARKET.
A Ji ATJQ-TJfoTA, G-a.
Marble Work, Domestic & Imported
VjjJM® , W'fflr sak iffW /. AT LOW PBICEH.
/J Georgia and Hoiith Carolina Granite Monu-
hhiili’ a Hpecinlty.
ylk' Ala rgr selection of MARBLE and GRAN
1 ITE WORK nhvuvMon band, read} for LET
--1 * DELIVERY.
Alfhei, Baki'.h, J’residenL William B. Yovmu, Cashier.
The Augusta Savings Bank.
811 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 BAKER, WILLIAM B. YOUNG, EUGENE J. O'CONNOR,
EDGAR It DERIIt, WILLIAM W lIWEIGERT, JAMES A. I.OtLIN,
JULES RIVAL, L. A. R. REAR.
mnSil" i “ii
A. ANDERSON,
King of TTarnesH Manufacturers. Manager of the
National HARMKBB Oo. t Wholesale AHrw.,
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JHL 1 laving secured the Agency for the celebrated
Burnham Water Wheel
l' ,,ir Georgia and South Carolina, lam prepared to oflfer
inducements to partiea wishing to put in wjhjr sjlfltns.
ani also prepared to do any kind of Mill Work,»new or re
pair.
Correnpondenre solicited.
OKA* r. 10WSAJ!».
ATOVSTX, GEOBbU-
Every word wo nay »» can utand by.
Dear Sir: Do you want to see the
latest WONDER of ’«7- ANSWER TO
DAY. A $35 Single Harness reduced to
$25. The finest Harness MADE for
the money. Handsome nickel or imitation
rubber gold finish mountings. HAND
made from oak stock, unsurpassed for
style and durability. If you will allow us
we will send you a sample for your inspec
tion to show you what progress we have
marie by making a SPECIALTY and get
ting out over 800 setts each month. You
can keep the sample at only |2O, $5 less
than price here or return at OUR EX
PENSE. Can we make a more liberal
offer? We shall expect to hear from you
at once saying YES send on your Harness.
Folded or single strap style.
National Harness Co.,
l Wholesale Manufacturers,
I IJi to 21), Wells St. Buffalo,N.Y.
Collar and Hames, 82 Extra. No Breast Collar
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Double Style for two horses, Price, 35.00.