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bbfoiie it is horn.
Stunliug bialpiiiyut. of General
luterestX
nr Oliver Weniell Holmes, on being
Vj when *he training of a child should
teX, replied: “A hundred years before it ,
11 ire we to infer from this that this genera- ■
tion is resiKuisible for the •condition of the
races hundrtdyears from now!
Is this wonderful generation the natural
result of the proper diet and medicines of a •
hundred years ago!
It is conceded in other lands that most of i
the wonderful discoveries of the world in
this century have com? from this country. '
Our awestors were reared in log cabins, an.i
suffered hardships and trials.
Hut they lived and enjoyed health to a ripe
old age. The women of t hose days would
endure hardship without apparent fatigue
that would startle those of tho present age.
Why was it!
One of the proprietors of the popular rem
edv known as Warner’s safe euro, has been
faithfully investigating the cause, and has
culled Co bis aid scientists as well as medical
men, impressing uism them tho fact that
there cannot bo an effect without a cause.
This investigation disclosed the fact that in
the olden times simple remedies were admin
istered, compounded of herbs and roots,which
were gathered and stored in the lofts of th i
leg cabins, and when sickness cam? on, these
remedies from nature's laboratory Were used
with the best effects,
What were these remedies? What Were
they used for! After untiring and diligent
they have obtained the formulas so
generally used for various disorders.
“ Now the question is, how will the olden
time preparations affect ths people of this
,ge. who have been treated, under modern
medical schools and codes, with poisonous
rud injurious drugs. This test has been care
fully purstfed, until they are Convinced that
the preparations they now call Warner's
I»g Cabin Remedies are what our much
abused systems require.
Among them is what is known ns War
Sier’s Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, and they
frankly announce that they do not consider
the Sarsaparilla of so much value in itself as
it is in the combination of tho various in
gredients which together work marvelously
upon the system. They also have prepara- •
nous for other diseases, such as “War- |
na's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption
Repiedy,'' “Log Cabin Hops and Buchu
Remedy’’ Warner’s Log Cabin Scalpine" for
the hair. They have great confidence that
thQy have a cure for the common dises so of
catarrh, which they give the name of “Log
('4 bin Rose Cream.” Also a “Log Cabin
Piaster.” which they are confident will sup
plant nil others, and a Liver Pill, to be used
separately or in connection with the other I
remedies.
We hope that the public will not be disap- ■
pointed in these remedies but will reap a I
Ismelit from the investigations, and thnt the
proprietors will not be embarrassed in their 'I
introduction by dealers trying to substitut ■
remedies that have been so familiar to the I
shelves of our druggists. This lino of feme
dies will be used instead of others. Insist i
upon your druggist getting them for you if
he hasn’t them yet in stock, and we foci |
confident that these new remedies Will re
ceive approbation at our readers' hands, as
the founders have used every care in their j
I icp iration. . •
Not So Bad.
k story is going ai'oUud in the French ,
papers about the czar of Russia. While •
■he was stopping recently in the Castle of j
fredensborg he was fond of taking little
walks ia the neig iborhood. One day he ’
was accosted by a beggar woman with a
child in her arms. In pure Danish and
in the roughest manner possible he told
her to go away and be pretty quick about
it. The poor woman, terrified, started
nil, but was followed by an officer, i
“Here,my good woman,’’said the offi.ce’i - ,
as he put some pieces of gold into her
hand,-“it is the czar who Sends you this, :
and he hopes that you will forgive his ,
apparent rudeness of a moment ago. The '
fact is, he has just returned from a visit
to his children, who have the scarlatina,
and he was afraid that he might bring
the contagion to your child if he allowed
you to approach his person.”
Ex-Senatoii James R. Doolittle, of
New York, has proposed a strange
scheme, llis idea is that married men
should have two votes, while the bach
elors should have only one.
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either sex, however induced, promptly,
‘.horoughly and permanently cured. Send 10
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A SI bill in a Chicago bank had written on it
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A Total Eclipse
of all other medicines by Dr. R. V. Pierce's
■‘Golden Medical Discovery” is approaching.
Unrivaled in bilious impure blood,
a d consumption, which is scrofulous disease
of the lungs.
Death is as good a thing as life, and both are
the gifts of a Divine love.—Rev. J. F. Clarke.
Among the people of to-day, there are few
indeed, who have not heard of the merits of
Prjckly Ash Bark and Berries, as a household
remedy. Teas and drinks have been made of
them for centuries and in hundreds of fami
nes have formed the sole reliance in rheumatic
and kidney diseases, Prickly Ash Bittersnow
takes the place of the old system, and is more
beneficial in all troubles of this nature.
A Baby Like n Gale of Wind.
Why is a newly-born baby like a gale of wind?
Because it begins with a squall. Cold gales
ind ce coughs, and croup. Taylor’s Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will cure
it.
Prudent people promptly procure positively
permanent relief from catarrh by using Tay
lor’s Hospital Cure. Free pamphlets sent. Ad
'lre<s, City Hall Pharmacy,264 Broadway, New
i ork.
Catarrh in the Head
Originates in scrofulous taint in the blood. Hence,
th? proper method by which to cure catarrh is to
purify the blood. Its many disagreeable symptoms
and the danger of developing into bronchitis or that
terribly fatal disease, consumption, are entirely re
moved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which cures catarrh
by purifying the blood ; It also tones up the system
and greatly improves the general health. Try the
“peculiar medicine.”
I have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla for catarrh with
v ?ry satisfactory results. I received more per
manent benefit from it than any other remedy.”—
M. E. Reap, Wauseon, O.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggi-tt?. $1; si x for $5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
tOO Doses One Dollar
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- |H. A Jackbox, 535 Pearl St.,N.Y.
Reference; Mos? Eogrcrinf Co., N. Y Agents wanted,
rc UR E ftts j
When f eay cure I do not mean merely to stop them
■or a time and then have them return *£'’•'?• - 1
radical cure. I have made the dise„-xj -»i I‘l is, «-• ‘L
LPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life Inng««tn<C' J
•arrant my remedy to cure the wors* cases, nef-i j.
'•there Lave failed is no reason for not n< w feceivin*,
cure. Spndfttor.ee for r treatise and a ,* rt *’ I’J ’
'•t my infallible Give Express and I «»Bt< Jld
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SOLDIERS
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U., A w McCormick 4 Son. "••.'•s 1 ""' “•
Years T.n»h Here Tim,, Book ,
t i“
sSSESS’SKS
where the use of ,u> alterant h
A VVoiiderlul Food and .Ue.llelne.
world 11 by Physicians all over the
lhal bnihi; u 1 "thi 1 w‘ 7e.i l bodV!’ c '’'; e h-. f ? B r K
using Scott’s Emulsion for “‘viral yeirs an
am pleased with its action. J| ¥ patient’s sav
it is Pleasant and palatable, and all grow
?tin.ire.' 1 11’ 1 11' 1 g ? iil flc ? h bv Use o" it Ime
"re, 1 ni t'licenses, nnd it is sp -
ci on no l *’!''“ ldl ’ei"vbe" nutrient medi
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Consumption Purely Cured*
the Editor:— ihform your readers
mat 1 nave a positive remedy for tho above |
named disease. By its timely use thou*ands of
Hopeless cases have been permanently cured. 1
shall be glad to send t w T> unities of my remedy
free any F* your readers who have con
if they will send me their Express .
and P. O. address. Respectfully,
T. A. SLOCUM, M.t% Pean N. Y.
Evcty family in which books, magazine* C*
hews papers are read, and Jett-rs Prewritten,
should have an Knwlfeu dictionary. How of
ten is a whole Sentence made obscure because
the r*auer does not know or has forgotten the
meaning of some word or proper name. How
•often does a letter-writer hesitate Ovet the
correct spelling of some word whose Ortho
graphical construction has, for the mome»'t,
escaped his memory. And how Ottten do dis
putes arise Over the proper pronunciation of
this o* thAt Word. All these difficulties could
be settled in a moment by the possession Us it
standard dictionary. Now. f C ofte great work
which answers all requirements, and which is
the standard authority in America, is Web
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lU'ttrAtiohs cover an immense number of sub
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Itching iS^pi^i^~3ii O isture; in
tense itching and etinglbg; worse by scratoh
t to continue tumors form,
which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very
sore. Sw’Aynr’s Ointmknt stop > tho itching
and bleedjug, heals ulceration, and in mnny
cases removes the tumors, it I” equally cffic a
in curing all Skin Diseases. DR.
AVNE & SON, Proprietors,. I’bila. By
nmiUfcr 50 cents. SWAyne's O.i-XTMEN’r for
W'eoy druggists.
If AWcted with ore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp- I
son’s Eye* water. Druggists sell at 25c. per bottle. I
The best and surest Remedy for Cure of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and. Mo Weis.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds
yield readily td the beneflcGai influence of
It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the
system, restores and preserves health.
It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to
prove beneficial, both to old and young,
g a Blood Purifier it is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at SI.OO a bottle.
marvelous
MEMORY
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Wholly unlike nrtiflcinl .yatem..
Any book learned in one rending.
Recommended by Muik Twain, Kichaiid Fhoctok.
the Scientist, Hous. W. W. AsTOIt. J™* l *
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ASTHMA
BRONCHITIS, HAY FEVER, nnd all Dls
raw. o! the BLOOD, ran be eared only by
IM»’ of Treatment,
: whicn is now recognized by the medical world a-1
the onlr one that will positively and permanently
cure Asthma, its kindred affections and all blood
diseases. Not only does it excel all other method,
in giving quick relief, but it absolutely cures-tho
worat cas« penman. Ally. Thousands have been
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1 be found in my (H page Treatise, sent free.
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CATARRH.
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KIDDER’S
A SI BE CURfe FOft
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA,
Over 5,000 Phyotctaus have sent u* their approval of
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for Indigestion that they have eveP
)>a T t never heard of t (&m ui byepepfla where
OIGHSaYLixh was taken that was not cured,.
FOR CHOLERA INFANTUM.
IT WILL CURE THM FOST AQGIIA v a i‘hD CASES.
IT WILL STOP VOMITING IN PREGNANCY.
IT WILL RELIEVE CONSTIPATION.
For Bummer Complaints and Chronic
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DIGESTYLIN will effect an immediate cure.
Take DYOEBTY LIN for all pains and dlevnleti of
the stomach: they all come from Indigestion. Ask
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and we will send a bottle to yuu, express prepaid.
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A Wrinkles, and rough
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Zk x preserves a youthful,
‘Bpfer • t j plump, fresh condition
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J the complexion, the
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sold It treats upon Nervous and Physical Debility.
Premature Decline, Exhausted ViUlitr, Impaired
Mgor and Impurities of the Blood, and the untold
miseries consequent thereon. Contains 31W pages,
’substantial ernhosH d binding, full gilt. Warranted
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Dili a Great English Gout and
Oiail S I IIISi Rheumatic llemedy.
Oval Box, 3ii round, 14 Pilla.
, aarwintu an SuT.DI i:i< -a’l'l tIH ir widows.
»v KH Pensions now foryouall. A<l
IVi Iress E. 11. Gclmluh A €-<»., Washington, D.<
(1 OL !> i ' worth SSOO per lb. Pettit’s Eye Salve i<
JT worth SI,OOO, but is sold at 2 ><-. a b 11 by dealers
This representa a healthy life. .Pißtench a life as they rnfny
Throughout its various acenes. Who uhc the Smith’s Bile Beans.
Smith’s HILE BEAMS varlfy the blood, by acting r-
directly and promptly on the Liver. lon and Kid- Tl;o “ ri ;' ln “l
neyM. Th. y < on. i>l ol a v table re mi,> ! . ! ri.«ii <hat J?.’.', ’y'.T're,: Die In
|i3N no equal in inedieal e<i<nee. Ib- v < stamps. A t-i:< s.
lion, Malaria, and Dyspepsia, and • ,af<nuar<J iIEANM,
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Ww I
quito netting, rt m. 1-« chagrined w w r ” •t» -y "v< i the hi ;I. V .n, thmi
at being so bidly tuken In. but also 5 ■ EL fl the mily perfect Wmd m.d Wid' rpnxif
feels if he d'-es not look qxa< tly like apt ( oat Is “ l ower - J h Brand ~ ■ ker. ’
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re
YpU?
Do yofl feel dttlL languid, low-eniritcd, Htu
less, mid indescribably inisemblo, both physi
cally and mentally; experience li sense of
fullness or bloating after eating, or of “gone
ness,” or emptiness of stomach in tho morn
ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad tastu in
mouth. im*KUlar appetite, dizziness, frequent
headaches, blurred eyesight, '* floating specks ’
before the eyes, nervous prostration or ex
haustion, irritability Os temp<«r. hot Hushes,
alternating with ehiiiy sensations, sharp,
biting, transient pains here mid there, cold
feet, drowsiness alter meals, wakefulnes.’, or
disturbed mid unreftophing sleep, constant,
indescribable feeling Os dread, or of impend
ing calamity?
1 f 1 ou have all, or any considerable number
of these sytnptmna, yon are suffering from
that most common of AmCilcml maladies -
Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated
wiih Dsspynshi, or Indigestion. The more
cdifiplieaivd youb olCOtt** *•»« bccomei the
greater tho number and diversity of svin>
toms. No matter what, stage it has rcnehi <l.
l>r. Plerceh* Golden Medical Discovery
will subdiiG it, if taken according to direc
tions for a reasonable length of time. li not
cured, cottiblkations multiply and Consump
tion of the Lungs, Skin Heart Disease,
Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave
maladies aro quite liable to set in and, sooner
or later, induce a fatal termination.
Dr. Pierce’® tiolden M<*di<*nl Dlc«-
covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and
through that great blood - purifying ors"'•
cleanses she system <»t ill blood-taints and im
purities, from whatever cause arlsiiig. It Is
equally efficacious ic acting upon the Kid
neys. iltid othof o.toh lory organa, cleansing,
strengthening, and healing their diseases. As
an appetizing, restorative tonic, It
digestion and nutrition, thereby building iq
both tiesn aha strength, f n malarial districts,
this wonderful medicine has gained great
celebrity in Outing Fever nnd Ague, ( hills and
Fever. £h»mn Acrue, mid kindred diaeaseSi
Dr. Fierce’s Golden MCuleul Dis*
covery
CURES ALL HUMORS,
from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the
woisi. Rerpfiihi: Ralt-rheuin, “ Fever-s< s.
Scaly or Rough Skiii, irt shuit, all di: ses
caused by baa blood are f?oliqttrr<Hl b> his
powerful, bui'|fvlng;,hnd intigqratmg » Jl
cine. Great Eating Hicel’fi idpldlM b< nj 11 ' p ’‘
its benign influence. Especially rlfis }’ main*
fested its potency in curing Tetter, Ew uui,
Erysipelas, Boils, Garbuncles. Sore Eyes. t.’’<>•-
Uloub Sores mid Swellings, Hip-Joint Di. asc
“ Whiie liigs,” Goitre, or Thick Neck,
ami Enlarged Glands. Ceilfl tub 1 in
stamps for a large Treatise, with colurt d
plates,,qn Skin Diseases, or the same amount
for a Treatise uh Scrofulous
“FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”
Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pierce’®
Gohlen Medion! Discovery, mid good
digestion, a fair Rkin, buoyant spirits, vital
strength and bodily health will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which is Scrofula Os the Iztinp*, jg arrested
and cilred by thia remedy, if taken in the
earlier stages of the disease. Ffoth its niqt
velous power over this terribly fatal disease,
when first offering this now world-famed rem
edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously
of calling it his “Consumption Cuke,’’ but
abandoned tha' name as too restrictive for
a medicine whicn, from its wonderful com
bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative,
or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and
nutritive properties, is unequalod, not, onlv
liR a reinedv for Consumption, but for al!
Chronic ttisenses of tho
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short
ness of Breath, ( hronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, mid kindred
affections. It is mi efficient, remedy.
Sold by Druggists, at SI.OO, or Six Bottles
for $5.00.
Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce s
book on Consumption. Address,
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
G 63 Main St., HI’FI'AI.O, N. V.
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. ,1 ? M P cl B ■ cni’ritl nt hour ■ without p.im
I I Ba® I I I Hfl Book of pril l icuhirs H'tiit. I' Rl l’..
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BUSINESS
Education a npecialty at MOOIM-’h* Bl SI.NI
I MVIRSITY. \ll :i 11111, <- n. One of tin
j i<.r>’- in t | h.inii rv. Shii-1 for 1 ' s.
' SIOO to S3OO
v 1,0 ean turnlHii tm tr own horses and give their time
to the buHlneHH. Spare momoutH may be prolltubiy
employed also. A rew vacanciea In ‘.owns nnd < itiea.
B. F. JOHNSON & CO.. 1018 Main .St,, Richmond, Vo.
PA Tic N T S “uUe’'
nam, Patent Attorney, Wa*hlngton, D. C.
dPinVIRBfI Morphine Habit Cnrrd In JO
w to 20 dnyii. Ao pay (HI cured.
VB !whs Dr. J. totepheiiM, Lebanon. Ohio.
A MOS TH. Age nt granted. 90 be-: ■
4' t<|M Ing articles In the .vorld. 1 sample / ><■
W/iddro: 8 J.l Y IJHUSSON, Detroit, Ml' h.
a. N. I Foriv-ciglit. ’<7.
GEO. K. SIBLEY, ASBURY HUIJ,. ” B. TOBIff.
Offtcju Os
GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
• - « • •
Cotton Factors,.
847 and 849 Reynolds Street.
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♦
Augusta, Ga., July 21st, 1887.
To Our Patrons and Friends :
It is with profoiniilest regret that wo announce the death of our
Senior, Hon. GEORGE R. SIBLEY, which occurred on Friday
evening, tho 15th instant.
We are glad to say however, that, with the same ample means.and
facilities, anil many years of experience ns hi» associates, tho surviving
partners, who have hail the actual management of its affairs lor tho
past eighteen months, will conduct the business ns heretofore.
We 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 Stand bv You.
We have now completed arrangements for a sale of Popular
Fall and Winter Styles al prices that make ns the Friend of
every Economical Buyer.
We keep the best qualities, styles and assortment in
AKTiSTW f ÜBMfTORE
AND
lOUSOOM) F”T-;SBITXMS a
Secour remarkably complete and elegant New Stock —(lash
bought it —and
LOW PRICES WILL SELL IT.
Our Specialty 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 Un if you oan where goods oan be bought cheaper for none aro allowed to
undersell
708 and 710 Broad St.., AUGUSTA, OA.
"THEO. MARHWALTER’S
Steam Marble and Granite Works
A ,tKOi ' n ST ” mR LOWER MARKET-
AUQUSTA. Qa.
Marble Work, Domestic & Imported
- k AT I.OW PHIOKB.
ks J." fl- i -J i Georgia and South Carolina Granite Menu
j 'i.:- .[' ypwr / Sp|nicnts made a specialty.
-KxjMßejsjA &'1 S\ ! - V* A large selection of MABBLE and GUAN
'jwt/ " ITT 'wo UK t.lwnVH on hand, ready for LET
TIOtING and DELIVERY.
aijui. lb .. . Pre ident WhxiaM B. Young, 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'CONNOB,
EDGAR R Dl’.llltV, WILLIAM HCIIWEIGEBT, JAMES A. LOFLIN,
JULES RIVAL, L. A- !<• REAB.
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A. ANDERSON,
King of HarneßH Manufacturers. Manager of tho
National Harnes3 Co., Wholesale Mfr*.,
D W?l£H3 Dr WATKH PM .
Ak Having secured the Agency for the celebrated
Burnham Water Wheel
l° r Georgia anti South Carolina, I nm prepared te offer
inducements to parties wishing to put in w:V>r. shil<Ts.
■ t ; ‘ m 'dao prepared to do any kind of Mill Work,*new or re-
• paj r .
Correspondence solicited.
OKAB r. X.QWX3BAXtO.
ACI .CSTA,
Every word we say wo can stand by.
Every word wo Bay we can Btand hy.
Dear Sir : Do you want to sec the
latest WONDER of ’B7. 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 wc have
made by making a SPECIALTY and get-*
ting out over B<xj 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? Wc shall expect to hear from you
at once saying YES send on your Harness.
Folded or single strap style.
National Harness Co.,
Whoßsalc Manufacturers,
1 7// to 2Jp mils St. Buffalo,N. Y.
Collar and Hames, ?2 Extra. No Breast Collar
I p
Double Stylo for two horscK, Price, 35. W).