Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, October 25, 1881, Image 4

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Mt tut. Than are many illaatrwUoti* of Uia tert that the will cm force even a weak, sick body to obey ita command. One of Um beet to aaauctated with Gen. Jackeoc at Um time be was tn command << the mibtu at TboiMMe* WhUe be vm ly ing beipleee in bed, slowly recovering from eevend wounds received tn a hand to-hand fight, nears wse received of the terrible mgeesnrv st Fort Ntms by the Indiana. X e The Jjegislature of Tennessee imme diately assembled and called out 3,500 men to march to the Indian nation. There was greet eiUt—ent, lor it was feared that Umm would be a general up rising of all the Indian tabes in the Hou th west General regret was expreeaed that Gan. Jackson ooeld not take Um field in person. In an interview a prominent member of the Jbegistataro «x|>reeaed this regret to the General, as be lay groaning upon his bed. The sick man could net sjieak with out pein, but he mtimatnl that when ever the troop* marched it would be un der hu command. Two hours after tho interview Gen. Jackson issued a print ed order appointing the place of ren deevona, ami announcing that the health of the commanding General Was re stored. His physician, on being questioned as to the General’s ability to march at the head of Um troops, replied : “No other lean could, and it is un certain whether Gon. Jackaon, with all his spunk, can. But it was always un certain what Gen. Jackson could or could got do.” He did marcl. with Uie troojm But the phyaicisn had often to stop the plucky commander, make him dismount, and wash lum from head to foot in a solution of saga' of lead to keep down Inflammation. With these troops Jack son fought Uirco Indian batllaK FoufA's Cbmpanton. tKt TABI.K IS HOT* ABKOAIS. Breakfast on the continent always means only bread and coftse. To the laboring people it means a bowl us broth and a bit of bread, or us bread alone. The Ajnsrwai), however, will find liim self served with butter atid eggs, or meat, unless bo has previously on bred "a plain breakfast," when hr will receive the usual limed end coffee. Tlm> noted table d’hote is perhaps Uie least suscept ible of change. It U usually served at fi o'cloak—hour when the day’s work is over, and when the meal can be taken at leisure. It is the anmal meal of the day, sad all Um> guests of Uie hotel are < ipcetMl to tiMel st Um table. It re quires never I«<m than an hour—ofteuer two; and unices your company is enter taining it ia a long and dreary proceaa. I’crligpa yuu have l>oen told that there will bk ten or fifteen courses, and, if uninitiated, you have your mind made up that for <taoe you will have your uauakaqufip* nMal,” But when waitelf With Miflfee and ahirt-trout of nnmhculate whitnnaes, brings you a small piece of bread, and a dish of •lightly-colored water tadled soup, yon proceed with quiet resignation, in the l*l let Uiat you will have the dinner pres euUy.’ Your curiosity is enly the more •roused when the plates are changed ; and after a long, dreary waiting you re reive a very amafl bit of fish. Then the table ia cleared again, and yon are served witi|a bit of Qluckcu, Like a true Amer iran faubfcva dispatched your broad long enough since, and you take chicken and “ play it alone ;" but you conclude that it is " pairing strange" when you learn that buttered chestavte and nothing dec, or a bit of eheete alone, will be served for a course. And so you continue for an hour or two >a patient expectation at the meal that never comes My Yan kee friend put it right when he said, ’’There ia a mouthful to eat, and then a square acre of silence I shall always rev pert the American who, the other day when be had liornc patiently until the maal was half over, thundered out to the waiter, " Good gracious I Life is too abort to be waettxl in Una manner, air | For heaven’• sake, bring me som<- thingta eat I" A Lima from Norway states that Mcwsacn mtaaicnanaa are numerous there, and have already induced a large nupber of peqple to “o<>lo<iiae, " as they call it, by promising them a farm for nothing and a tree and by rep resenting Utah to be the moat flourish ing put of the United Btetea. Many of the people who emigrate believe Mor monism to be arene sort of a benevolent organiaatieti. which ia finding homes in Arnenca for the poor of Europe, and know nothing of polygamy and other crimes that are committed in the name of religion. Ths Chicago /refer (Aws thinks the United States Government through its representatives abroad, should have the Mormon miaaxinanes followed wherever they g", exposing their deoeptaooa and warning people against their wuea. Tn people of Yankton, 1)»1 propose to erect on a bluff near that city • 000 gregatmaal ouliags to oust 4100,000. Wass otter* are seVsn-'g, <lnv • w-wd of uuahin an 4 .ympni-y U they are •sg<ru»i fraa a Cold, grog Ik IS T*r 111.' < <«ga ter op I a few donga us Uun Sal wafra nreuntv sili aßur-l treat*..( r ami a ieeuty-tes »•< teA- tw will aura Um • <mm Uvugk KAT/ro itAnßxaLOir. Inatructiou ta eating watermelon m given by the Baltimore Amentia*, which should be good authority, as it is puidiehad in Um melrei region. The hotel plan of cutting a watermelon like a tulip, and putting a lump of ice in it is condemned, because ice should never touch the uulp, but a Irurial of tin- nn cut melon in ice for two days ia wine. Then cut lengthwise and eat lirtwes-n meals. " People deal unjustly with thia fruit aometimea by eating a hearty din ner first ami then topping off with a melon, and than U a morel earthquake ■eta up in the intenor they charge it to Urn mcluu. The watermelon waa in tended as an episode—an interlude—a romanve without words—» nvturne in green and red—not to be mingled with bacon and greens " Treks is a fakir at Lucknow who does wtoijudiiig things. Hu latest explret waa to ait “quiet and unconcerned" close to an enormous Are Th« heat was ao great that the spectators could not approach within 200 yards of the blazing maae cotn]>oa<vi of eleven cart-loads of highly-conibiutible material. The native •crilie who chronicles the feat aaserta that the fakir remained in this position for fonr hours without the slightest harm. The fame of the devotee spread abroad like wddflre, and from all parte came pions Hindoos, bringing offerings to the incombustible saint. Bo great at last became Uie concourse of pilgrims that a detachment of police had to be stationed on the spot. How Uie trick was managed remains to lie shown. Thirty years ago Burr forbailv Platt to walk acnsM his land at Platteville, CU; but Piatt could save many steps by go mg that way to his mill dam every day, and so did not heed the prohibi tion. ltec< nWy, after Platt had worn a path uuniolt«t<«i during the intervening years, Burr tuld huu be must stop, as the trespass had lasted long enough ; that he had, after nature deiilieration, rcaolvol to ah<M>t him if he walked tiial way again. Platt aid take the u»m.i route nett morning, and reewiv'xl L charge ol buckshot from Burr’s gun. “Wntr’it the matter with little Johnny this morning? ” “Bore.mam, the liye’s sick ; ho tumbled off wan of tliim wheels without a camago to it" As ex-conanl of Groat Britain, says tlie Brooklyn Jiafjle, related that Mr. Chas. Townsend, Bedalia, Mu,, was cured of rheumatism of the worst kind by Bt. Jacoba Gib— (lnd.) Sen tinel, A BRrrniii man-of-war, the Merlin, took 100 pobevmert te assist m the evic tion of 120 iicrsons from their homes in tbu Island of Inniaturk, off the went coast of Mayo, somu days ago. When it needs the services of a British mmi uf-war U> carry out an eviction process •gainst poverty-t Lnokeii tiabermeu m the “ Wild West” of Ireland, it ha-ks bud for the landlord and the Govern ment which aakteta him m carrying ont the eviction. Thu Ottawa I Kan.) H>-publican thus quotas: Mr. Harvey B. F. Keller, re corder of d«i<ls, says: I have long ta-en eonviucud of the merite of St. Ja colm Oil, and use it in my family for rheumat.siu «uoeva«fuily. “Jew one," murmured he, involun tarily drawing closer to the Inscions lipa that smiled upon him with such be witehingness, while his own quivered in an agony of expectant anticipation. “Bo 1 notice,*’ replied aha coolly, glancing at the clock, “ and time for you to turn up your coat-collar and shut the street-door from the outside.” “Ihiu’t know half their Value.’’ “Ttn-i enrol me ol Avne. Biliousness end Kidney t'omplsint, s> recommended. I hs<l • hail Iwltle left which 1 used for toy two little girl-, who the doctor* and neigh con s*id could not be eared. 1 Would hsv< ta*l both of them one night if I had not given them H--p Bitter*. Tnrydid them so nineh good I continued their use until they wvro cuied That i> whv I »»r you do not ksnn half the value of Hop Bitters, snd do ml reeomuiend them high encash." It, Hoelie*lir. S Y Pee other column. -Ainrr lean Ktirsl B»me. Dx Taxmib, it la said, is now prepar mg to fast three mouths, and ia drawing up » proposition to tho medical prutea aion of New York t<> that effect. He •aiil to a re|x>rter that ho can fast nine ty-flvv days if its! on electricity, the air in lua room to be charged with a strong current. Thia being positive, he can obtain a negative element from tho dis uitograUun of hl» tissue. He ia now fattening for the faai, as plenty of adi oae ia ueoeaaary. A Wise Beacon. "Hsaeo i Wildsr, I want vou to tell me how vou kept yourself and fsmilv well the pavt season when all Ike rest of u« have beta si<-k so n.ueh, *nd have had the do< • tor« vinliing u« so ofter* ’ “Bro. Taylor, the ansa er i« very disy. I uie.l Hop Hillers in t me: kepi my family well and saved the doctogbilli. Throe dol lars’ sorth nt it Kept ui will and able to work all the time I’ll limit it has eoac you and the neighbors one Io t«« hundred dollars spire* to keep itek the same time." "Heaton. I'll uae y. ur nivdieine hereatler.' Ths Rev. H F. Adame, jtaator of th* Leu ta Btreet Baptist Church, al Toronto, Ontario, has tendered hi* rwuguatlon hraettre lie dore mH tmliore m the doc tnue of clone communitMi. The Bev. Mr. Adams ia an Eugitahman, and a daetpte U bpurgeuo. He mleads to rv lurn Vo the e.'onea of his forme* labors. I* r»r ar* “•• rose pone and ail wore ent. pat tMMi take Ksinry Wort, B » «tot JWI used. n* AJKHiMKDiAJr LtrtK. The new pwwtp factory ot A. Y. Mo- ItaaaM, Duta»q<». k”"’- th ’ r ' l art ia the United Btates, was dedicated recently by feasting, speeches, and mer rymakmg, participated in by many of Ihdmqne’s best citizen*. After supper Mr. McDonald, who began Hfw as a poor apprentice, addreased hie gweets. In speaking us the future possibilities of Ihilmqua he made Ute foUowing slloaiun to the value of newspaper asautnnoe : “ I would say m thia oainertioti that there is one mighty engine to be nad fc.r this end that has tn a great measure been neglected by ns, namely : ‘The press.’ A rigotous, energvtu, thrifty press ia the index of a Live, aggressive community, and while the press builds up busiiiesa we must also recognize that btiainesa must also build up the preei- Their interests are mutual. The char acter of a city is known by her news papers. Let ns advertise a little more. Let as show up what we have got. It have a good thing we most let the people know it." A CHixaiux killed himself at Paw tncket three years ago, and his <levote«l brother has just killed and burned a chicken and also a good shirt upon hu grave, becauae the dead man was hungry and short of clotiu a. be aald. .Holler. From the l<Hh u! October, 1881, to he Ist of July, 1882, genuine Rock Bpiiwo Water will be supplied tocu« tomers by Ellis A Co., of Bailey Spring-, Ata, at the following rates : Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can. ♦5.00 Same can refilled at 4.00 Five gallons in anti-corrosive can.. 3.2' Same can refilled at 2 50 Nine gallons in glaiw bottles . .. . 7.00 Reasonable freight and express rate are given by all railroads. Thi- water has been known for nearlv fifty years as a sure cure for Dvatrcpsia, a sure cure for diseases of the Kidney and Blsdtier, s »ure cuie for all curable caws of Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous case of tne Bones or Skin, and a certain de stroyer of tho terrible thirst for intexi eating drink that overcomes ao ninny worthy reiwliili tns. Deprive a drunk ard of his diam for three day- and meanwhile give him plenty of Rock Spring Water, and he won't want the wniakyj Don't you think it's worth trying it. If you do, drop a postal to Elli» A Co. ft will cost only a cent. Tax farm-roller is much more exten aively used in England and France than in the United States. It is perhaps mon uot-iMty, for plowing frequently gi - . in all weather*, wet or dry, and ground is mmta cloddv by being plowed with the water in it. The uae of tho roller is, how ever, rapidly extending among our most intelligent farmers. Fos dyspepsia, imligestion, depression of spirits and general diuility in their various forms, al* - as a preventive against h-v.r and agtiv and oth<-r mlmnittent fever*, tie Fr.aao I'Hosi iiouxrri' Ei.ixta o* < »i tsava lUtx, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., Now York, and sold by all dntggwta, is the bw<t tome ; and for pa tients tesoveriag from fever or utbei it has no rrptal. Vile* aa*S M«agwllea* 15c. box "Bough oa Kali" kaape a boose tree from files, bed-bum. roaobsa. rata. mine. Ao. <>o*v r«» art nr.At.TW. ft fa »»r» <«»• will f rt*« <i»f A>k(«mfrr.l« M ttjll tab impirta br-*l, Wbrti RCOVttf.’’* t AXT* BTtl ! IWIA. rr ANO l-IVKA Nfftl I’ Will twafiwf* ItataWbtotW |>AyaWtal otgftjUt . It rtfrstffrn then ■I Os tip, UUkr. toidtb* I -T IUAM)I> 11 BIFIKK frtrfi rwd, rnr... K - Arr f da, ••fiphiltltfr ilwwa»«4w»a, *•»•»■•••< ♦ th* Kiluavs, Ertslpw* Iv, M.lfrrtfr, Kwrtame dktotdro, IteUIHV, Ilili'HiM m (datiil* ■»» I iMwtataM rif ihfr Ldfifrf, Kuturyg, hl rtiiacb, -Mtui, «<c. n\KER‘3 PALM FaXA< I.A clcw , Mau au4 !>R aoUEft'H MUMP ttuUutly ts I»k M K BA Ul AH / •')'S- (Tbit M agravtag reywatß tta Ltaaga la a baaitby Mafia ) A STANDARD REMEDY IN MANY HOMES. Poe 4 nu*»«a. <'e»l«4«. tf rw»M> hUta and a W her fo/yrng-fii -db* *4 1 tv. Ittr*tol ami B.| «» frtatad* awivaied tai wUtaviy bey rad aii <®«|wi u«.«a. IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES li arywtwteam arar a ape-talc that •• Xir»e<viva” pee ceal Wrt permanently evrad, where the d 'r-et» »ae ate •irtataly raatplwd rtflh. There to ueahtataMca. ar efiher »•« gveebatota to harta the yrang w aid . AS AN EXPECTORANT IT NAS NO EQUAL IT CONTAINS NO OF'UM IN ANY FORM J. N. HARRIS AL CO., Proprietors, < Infill *ATV» • FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. D.’BULI.S COUGH SYRUP' V- WEATHER--OR ROT. away.-i l. W>l.ihWll f"‘’[Xw kR at any rare ’ ita' wrelker *• »*>* X* ll ?’ <io»“ of all »at4<<<*. everyooe think* U ■» •I- -lai right to uy to better the weather and hurtshu "tad . and all who .-ndnavor Io ••« him in rt<uJ*cing tie- VrtUtor The 10l loving omntnunwalloo Is from .t'r -< Tim, of He la-ul*. Mo . the rroowtwa nsrwwn k«i*t an.l wr.tner prophet of the Writ It.kaa not dinwai tb* weaihrr but aometblna •unlyof moro o-iportanre to lh-«e who mi Her w th that painful rnatadr ha *|*aki-of: ’The J»y afkr -tusmiug lay Weterea al tortlagWi. (“X ' IE- * JW’®! 'fWl' K'F. 1 I 1 iff: lowjk fflit'if hecewbcrlart I wra Rcired v» .u A flil'ltk-H RtM< '< (>( H’firfi'c'R ilt »>*’ rlnM. . VHIR tne vMcru* latins p-Ain aid! prevent ins breathing. My ptthr uwually fell U> *J»; intctfM.* iiAu-ra d»c Mt mneh Miciwdrd. Mint a ( »• 1 t Umuiy *weAl cttvrr.«! luy entire body. I !»*• Ait**nAjiiig phywteHu cvuld do nothing V» re lieve me lAf-r suffering for threr hoar* I thvOKht o*l hu ! >XTIt IkMllf "T. JA< OBR Oil With itkml < « t h»r rheuniMlh piiiiß I woahl trv It 1 «atur»led a pi«x-r us fiAiniel. larw eixiugn to r»ner my <hr«t. with tb«* Oil, and Rpplfedlt. Tiw relief *•*• xlmrwt jj»uiitaneou«r iti one hour 1 wan cntlnJy frve fnwn pain and wraoMl have taken th** irahi to HU an appointment that night in a nfi ik'hh* r’nc town had my friend* not dk •‘ladtwHn. A»itufi« I toil the night train for rur ht-me.in Luuj*, aud have but beeu troubled HOSHITEII’j BrfTERS lllialnlaltesl Vigor Is r.tmbuisrd in great measure. Io tho* trouhlrii with weak kidneys, by a jndictoui uw of IL-itettef’a Bitters, which iwi",-»rnt«and stimulates wjthoot exciting tin- urinary oteans. In conjunctieu with iti influence upoa them, it eorrerta acidity, uilprovrs appeirte, and ia in every way con tlU' ive t<> health ami nerve repose Another marked quality to i’s control over fevar and a *ur and its power of preventing it. For iije by all llriiggists and Ilea Im generally dMRMRMMaiBtartBM For Two Generations Tho good and staunch old Mand-by, MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT, has done mom to assuage pain, relieve Hutienng, and save the lives of bicu and beasts than all other liniments put together. Why? Because the Mustang pene trates through skin and flesh to the very bone, driving ont all pain and soreness and morbid secretions, and restor in*’ the nfflicted part to souud and supple health. ■aHaaaHaHaHßaaiiliißi l ull OLD CONFEDERATE. Fitolrtffvv MMPfM .a.ttM in |«A| hy th. PnwfitaMMfiwra • •ji *-» Witt |rtv a vrrv ht/!> prWW ♦ : « MWf UMtal - A . I’V * I lef« | MRM, which lb- • . 1 Win ra»y AltH» 4»r Htaita. I r * a 6'll Ari’ »!w«ik leave tb*» ■ t .) ai*.| rew« all romniuui- • s f. .-EEl'.i.A h if7 W*,i M . N-rt ) 4k. To the People THE South. MlAtik NOI NTiIN Ita HFROKX. \ li vv -t it-- Bait le, ITRR, aad tba »v««u |• •’ ’• ’ *«•» •* veafa »jwnl im prepM•»».*, I« j now i-.Mtehrd at. I ifrwb ft dal-wry. Tba aal hoe, I I vu ' , i kir»» II 1» ha« ejaptat «d vaam m gat bar mail - a.- f. ■ lbw wistit, wAhtwmda la afi tftag r>- •<i a i tciti -ic« an I ha>> -ttae«4‘ h e»cap*«, alike i»<*r» I • ‘ k J » 4 v.. The deewnAen'• <4 a rich man ag •tv rev,, i. Vr-1ar.,1 I arey William*, ■ >;M. Mi • w»il, Haltaat >4. Atol ibelt I ” ' ' M M I*» th*. ~au4» I br. tart bout iba *• -■* teftafiatail reoi*4 ut that mJ... ■l* ‘ •• ’u nw th* t»d* -4 lb* Brttoitttxtai. Th< I • A s I ’ !■•!?’ • •» *♦•* l‘*r~ r boaUtritally buead. be Jtcxoea. a»d a«mer«*Q« w • i 1-a ’ «•» reli tvacaa. t*rfrer, >4, ■ • ’ • » i ETER ‘i. TNi»Mm)S, PtabttoCr. N . i;t Vita* Rratat, a*HaaaU, O %K»nta va mm real • t tiamrttfMd Wmuty. Pnpfipld • UUUUIII .'JvSrc: . |ir««y <a efeffawtlv M »t- r**ed »«!••**. lUet aiar4xMHe-ta, I I.llwrf.l • i fig. „l. I»kr M4*f tew Huta -M •’W CS tell.ftasv'.* b-.ta |«t*| A •»«<•••< er MMtaia ■ta'itae var t Th* ta •• • A** •f M i (per **•< • rttM egta»«- • » • > i «- aektatawa. AH maia MBStarM* • h -• • . »*««*« fcew U««ta4« »T*waa« AC* . PtMVtaMd. Maaa* t 77 7- **- Dili e.*. Wtertwr*. Kwawauk a* WATCHES ' MRAhFRK V.i v I ♦ wr■ ■ -'-♦’•a. V ■¥'.•* IT <l»srf Btraafr. All aifififr- I IMmm -i 4ta**a«4 R «aaM.a m* ■»A*e, a-f-Ater—i ♦UM 004 QCU UMto B. t- m ™■? u wwh a IM»< h. Su* .-4 gyir-wb-T* or seal br wall lg • letter M- .u* I <W- TIOUETTEiBUSINESS ra w.w e.res* —4 —te ■■*!*« *■! •»“*••' ! e«l m trreMle a-d BoMewi “I Sierel forms II ull btaW to Mtariarv* an kt»a aartaert <««•• bfe* * aMaar La th« tert advMtacrt m all aacmlarfi * flw Ctrcviara •K.aistar » •taillmw'tawa as »hrt a*4 arttra larva i* aft Ma. VaaMBaA PwaMaaiaa €•-, aUamlm. «M. I »or Chill* and S’W'WWB amo all oisaAaaa Oaw»»< Kr M.lart.l rcl*o<il«s«r B>mA A WARRANTED CUUE. Price, td I .OM. *or MW M all DraazMl fcrjCfrWawWTW-tCfkISWIkTFO-aOtete A A .Br.aU.. I.’ ,2"7<)» Waaa. Oil• «ay M Kama aaWfy mwts. Cretlj I awOwiA* Oaa. A44ram Twa A Oa., Aa<aa*A, Ma AROMATIC MILk Ur*B ■ k rl.-.-T!'-, k’-i-My .’’V I FM * WL f rll “ri.-v-’v. , ure Jn rA cry cam. lUi u»adoHar Mr4d by drvcct -Uuramt by mall A* drwa DH. L. li. UAMKfe. FiUaM«r«b. 1 fowie men uza&JrrJgntf • ui». oaaraM vaLXxrun K>oa , Jawaavnu, ww.’. «vt»i iii.it ano* < uk tut yrs. KAHHWAIN’S ?• *“r° K “THE PRINCE ANO THE PAUPER.” Writ iGtUMkll all hu pr»v na w<rk«, ar»J uF-1« voa tha bwt fhrtneta ot fiHir hfe Iv fiulrii maarv raftMpv. Old aie-itK will act pr<nnp*ly, m<l fia-cuf* <-h-> lerntcry, and we adnaa jmv do iba aam* Ouia « ugw rr«dv. A«nd «t me* ft revreulara aadterau l* DUVGLAMb B£Ori.. A PfiTXM. Fublwhtaca, Owio. a,eon AetcMrw W ANITKATO RKtb *m« LIFE OF BARFIELD Tl* many life and ffaieer •• • ’ftr and «t v’e-»maa ; l> » *’»< t’i>n and »d«itatatrai>-vt: Ida a*M***in«t»<kn ; be* bar-t •true* 1 * h* bfe; »<*d tftal mediral Ireafuvect • bio© J troonlHf ; r*m«>T*l (n KHwrrtn ; d-wlh, *<•' nHWS*»vC ( ,l’pt«S<r>d pf.Hi all t'tHFFSrKT. T *TT« U»<4t ; •t . arwar ©< the *te.*4 l.h **ll; the garrtvM<e« and tbe Cah>a« t The *ml« fit>-l /vtatkrafi.- work , u <i Awteivr /<* I* ft- Irl 4 W-V* /-tot (h.lflt ftOr rip an notch.' A4>baa >' I RUA RD BR(kt, Pobliaheiv, Atlanta. Georgia. §'TN=. d MaifTu “The Prince and the Pauper. ’’ k i book fur the young of all Kgrs Be-’ I c=i fl.i'-k for canvassers ever published ~ Sold by subeription only. For term aa and terrborv apply al onec to ■22 Southern I’uhliihing Co , li -t l New <>rttaaa FOR THEO ■ B « £ Bl LUNGS.tf AUO t'arra < oi.tHKPilat, 4 tatd*. I'si’innauij, I tt> J,«r ri. nrrtrichtw! IllWi nhlew l» < hltiw. ■ ila ir»rnr«ia. I«|limi. tump. 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H rmtpt or nitre, titer tel tore.lter Wre llateaa trealy au-wetl all Idtere < f taoulrr Seal Ur ten. Irt. AXlrea. re ate-. K**!-os lit. Iltyrr. Ito familr (boold to wittecl LYTHA F. HXTHu XT l.rvm ITUA. Ttey our* c-.uwtjtek.n. btlireany *>l torpldily d tte Itrer. a. coau i»r box ge Sold by all Dragglnii. -*» MAAKATTAM ROOK CO 14 W. IMA M T P.O tex *m i. .• -4 -TSIw if v- x of tin ita’- • ” •* wtfW ’IV* I i* t Mi wood by the rtrwsn < f terwDxUru.’‘’vernlr SM vc-MF dntiew avoid DKi-t wotk. t re» ■ NtxlßtdMMfite •n 4 Ufirt W Uxv taainir vr iw H Hop Bittore. Hop 3. Ilf roa <r» yuuntf tand ■•-.iff* ring fmtr «rv .tv ■ dterrvttoa or dieripaHtton i if y > r- ■ xr. f rted or MBMfe. edd or■ younrf rat!. ; g (nrn I A iHjorbetaiUi or UMicvtahHlatf un • Im-u u &.k ¥ nrra. n-ly v® Ho pl Butera. (I Whoever you are, jOk Ihotkrind* die *«- i S whenever you feei ■ ■ »uali’ •« • •» H t'.ital y or pv«s*ia f .. us Kld noy 1 li. a or rUmiiltatlng, b*w t*< •'I 1 , j Without infur rihng, by O i i-u r1 y i f I take flop jKStLx Hopßittoro B Bitter a. OMIM I ■ yon 4««- | ■ t*pui, d. i. c. I ■ 11 f ■ ' • l " an •’~ lll da I ■ httrt'f Vr'JSrts BHU A |2m o e “Mi‘ jU°ri.7.'Aii:| Qiirrnn | Hopa.tter.i R Jf eeaikri-ehta- W' ’ »' , »4bv <*njg- I f NEVER ' - * I ■ savod hun-B. jßwh*«t*r, lt. h] dfOd&a IKmiMMIM I * r-e-W-.'M. A WFMtN WANTCfihf aifortuiFtom -X Pf Piet r T»* Rse-k <cd Riblm Preert rediceitj yw taut. NtaUoaai FubUahlag Ota., Phifodrtlpua. Ita. /T" 1 T TTVTQ Cltazjrt fr„ ■ kJ Xw 9 «»••» Obb Vtote .Fl> S 5 to S2O I I-übfeahv*' butM, AllaatA, Ut -Porlf-thrM -M. ■M ■*■■■■ EMORYS »T1KOA»0 CURE B Pvrrlt Vegeteblrt riorwr < Ata-’e; > *■ BK BB HB A neeMr-faliitag reme-tv f f I «»v« ■ ■■LLAaci.HiUioc»iu< a:.J »iMa «» ■ ■ ■ ;»t*eaaefi. Oootainfi fin Qumin*. I i:y ox Ecu•£,;.• of anv kind. Taut B«« F*«* ' -Standard Cure Ce., |l4 Naaaaa It.. N»* fork CM* .ILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES iF ALL KINDS. BELTING. HOSE 1 .nd PACKING. OILS, PUMPS ALL I K .iDS.IriON PIPE, FITTINGS. BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES. ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac. Send for Price ijt. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO.. 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. I <ita»Wrlel 4 Pn. PWurea. Ar"’ a wanted. A«idrefr* K Map andCbait Co- t [j CO! TON IS El NCt ,<n S?* '\J«KINGOFCOTTiN A r Cottnn G«n QM Atei general plantation P ul P* e ’’ ay/e-M f r-rtwy WVr M* <ul F-T fv fs ce Utt bpHy Ynad so ». i . MAN & lAYLOR. LuMPANY, MamW»iA V itw _