Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, January 06, 1877, Image 3

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(CalipjrMll ©it****- iMWN AND COUNTY NEWS. A happy new year. The days are lengthening. Those of cur town people who found themselves out of wood during the snow had a hard time of it. A bar room of this place was bull dosed too effectually to please its pro. prietor on Christmas day. New Year’s has something to mar its pleasures—the little bills which fall duo are among these. Berry Dorsey introduced numerous of his friends o a s'ew on New Year’s in* rning, and nipped several pledges m the bud. Prof. Scott will b •gin the snrincr ses> siuti •■! his school ;:t the academy the : third Monday in this month. Sec ad' verlisement. On the night of the 21st of nor Kev. W. 11. Bridges joined in mat' riuwny Mr. Sam. Cox and Miss Jennie j i inner, at the residence of the bride’s | hither. Mr Thos. L. Tanner, near this 1 place. ——*— 1 —nQ— 11 ■ - Among Mn; visitors who spent the j holidays in our midst were Mr. J. A. I Cuitis, of Atlanta, and his bride, Tor'* marly Miss Martin Holcombe, of that j city, wit were ti aried on Christmas eve morning .and reached tMs place at night. They were visiting the parents ! of Mr. C. nun Calhoun. ! 'l’he publishers of the Family Story Paper. New York, are issuing in urn - ; ncctio’.i with that journal Shakespeare' . 1 j in weekly parts, presenting <m ' part j with each number until the work is; c- ui[doted We are. in receipt of the ; first part with a number of the paper, 1 ard after examination pronounce heiVl I excellent. This is an extraordinary op* j portunity to secure n great work in cm. ! nod ion with a good family paper at the cort of the rape: alone. Address N. h. Munro A Cos., V 1 l’cekmau St.. N- w i hi k, At this yngenerous une ngeni. yp-• Cod. it is only n v w and then that on ■ is I'oiied \vh so a ts extend b yoitd til bounds t ! ti i'u\v cent faded scifi.viuers f.r enough to remc i.l’er th.eir fii oids j.i tokens of k.iidor s' which vrii the receiver s ' Old in U sm v . u appl'i Cn;t on fir the grateful favor. Am tig the <■ 1 . ■ s whose natures are m t c ustau ina.. *■•! wiih such d.spo-'ii ia.’is is one uho ha- -light to remember the edit i in :n :;eo niiu/.y km 1 wi y. file week b if' e Christ no:.- v. • inse- ted in our p 1* ■!• a gentle hint that a Cni .stmgs ' ir • . ■ w .u'd be an hceot ? bio tre; IK in our V, si’iol >, 0.l bef r: many 'ay ; ;e . vetvd fi- 1 v. 1 a plump, ft golb!-..r came to hard with the enmplim .*-r;ts A ihaigoin i ovh.-d - geo.; ui fiaay.M• -y, J. D J ii.s’.ey. Ami nor we Uli (\ canvass oor r.ii- I'riug <i the rougbly," and stili mil lied rvord: suflieieut to ex., p -ur gt ! tide for this est ram di ll iiton ' i . i<oi to on rhoid < j com forts. Chi ist.i:as uf the 0: iiicnui il y. nr of' 1ST!) has eiiv: avl gone, and ;.s Time, "lie • udiiy iroads his certain palh way, bears u - onward vc c : oi lv view it, as an event ni* * ;io pas;, tho mo mors fv. lii ii.v.a ;> wish us only accord ola I.i • j. ■-i r Mil']o v.*, which iei’i Tver iu>j ii':s upon our lives as Guv came .• ml went. I lie p'oi v, >re debar lio ('< (he t< i lieit’es ii flu; hnnUy peri u 1 ‘ (I: * cii'i : *usi js attending their f!|.in:i i-m.s and flu; unclinritabh-i c ddncsH of those ;n no ;e ievi r>_ 1 cir caiii.'o'.inet s 1 !;o i. ami.l the poison ms liiuies uf and ink, .spent their me to 1" a.-!: : -us a: tie.:, jj- vticip :in;_ iit see.,et of !iv.:!y vTehe la as. lo taaay homos a*-d guhoriugjti. though, its iron line pleasures we.e enjoyed in innocent f.*ti\iiies that always have an inspiring and in bio tendency as sur routided by the influences oi the good tmd the true. Christinas in Calhoun was attended with a lu 1 variety of its peculiarities. The children, whose g-catest interest Centered in the visit of Iviis Kritigle. welcomed the cheerful hero as he made his deposits of numberless goodies and little presents and seemed to wish it al ways Christnns. The Sabbath rchools had each their Christmas trees with branches laden with presents for old and young. They were creditable t i their respective institutions. The fau tatties made their appearaoce on Christ mas day, and went the usual rounds.— De-ides these th-re w re dances, din- I 11 rs, street lights, arrests, lire cracker % l a d -x leap yoar party, which went to I Ui >.ke up the holiday progrtmmo. — i l Tiiistuias, with its frolics, its casualties I :i '’ i general occurrences, is "one.♦ e *j f W | ;iv ° entered the new year, and now let | Us hope that our sorrows may be les ■ l' 1 ' Ul, d our joys i nor eased, and an l'j l ' U!l 1 waive unuths in health may ns h'l'wari to too Christmas of 11877l 1 877 i . ■ . The Christmas trees of the Method is and Union Sunday Schools,The forme on Christmas night, and the latter, on the 1 htfrsday night following were cred tallv got ton up and it would bo hard to distinguish between them as to t atse and general attractions. The comm it tee of the Methodist school did their who.e duty, and the decoration of the church in its artistic excellence lent a ehaim to the occasion that on'y tastv hands are capable of producing. The handsome interior of the Baptist Church w is we'l graced by the elegant free,the branches ol which hung hpavy with the splendid i resents, and the Union com mittee were entitled to the utmost praise of ail who at ended. The night was disagreeable though the interest was we 1 manifested by the presence of a good crowd. A eri :y we hav e had a cold winter so far ut the snow which fell Sunday night and Monday was something remarkable in the history of this seetion. Itisthe heaviest snow in the memory of the first settlors of this county. It averaged in depth on levc 1 surface thirteen inches. Following the snow came one of the coldest periods of many yinrs, a ther mometer being held m the open air raid running ten degrees below Zero last. U -dnesday morning. The trains run tub the greatest dificulty, and the ! eights stopped entirely for a” time, ihe up passenger of Yv ednesday morning -p- nt an hour or so trying to move out from this place. * The foilov ing persons spent Christ mas in and around Calhoun and con i . I tributcu to the enjoyments of the va rious oeeai-i ns: J. A Curtis and bride, \ A. Beeves, Frank Maddox, M.-s Flora Akers, Dr F. King Dr •Usii King, Atlanta ; D U. FiadLy and lady. \V . li Fognun. N C. (hirtis IF ue;Dr V. . and Heevo jr , ' Ed da 0 Callaghan, Chattauo--.-. Most o' these are ex. residents ol t aihon . nod having cast theii Ids in nth r localises their presence again' among us recalled many pleasant associations of a few yens back and begot a general welcome from their friends here. With deep rag:at we learn of the death efi Mrs. L it Wyatt which oc curred at her home, in this county on Sunday night, theldl.-t ult. After a try ug illness of same m nulls duration, she dopant and from the nisd.-L of her sor rowing Kindly with a biddtif hope of an denial dwelling place beyond death’s r. v: t nous realm —a hope that the faith j iul ciriy can possess C.dhi.cn is Messed v : h plucky gills, and they showed duly their a| prcciution on Wediic.-dav night < !' lad. w >: !; ofitlie lit. ■ sol leap veor by another Imp year party They sent out. n Oea t.o the ( yor.n ; men. and upon ns'sen biing show ed tin i- p Tits ti- ss in many ways taking the lea and gem re.l y. lut elect!, o i r county o.Ti *crs last Wednesday result', and in favor of Tie fol- I towing cent; stunts: Ordinary, E J Kd-.ev ; Sherill, W. G M‘ \ Ir, < leik I'uporiot (k nit, J .’!. B.cyo; (Aunty Treasurer, J. W. Mnishuli ; Tax Cel factor H. C Mi nail, Tax Iteeievor. \V id Ji.i. County Surveyor. G. V/ Mar; 1) ; Co;oik r. C- 'I Harlan Leap year has departed with all its ;( uiininc privileg. s. 5? YonTalic I tie Suauy *4 If not., send for if. immediately. It U ■ '• ' a, • vora T fiviu-ite,:i:id all S iUtber nj : c.s ar • proud of it L. t a large dub h*f is ed uithuut delay in every enmmunifi tv ills the only ilhi-'trated liierari w; ' ; Jv in t-:u -sous b, and u.-' pr an j j iv".'T; everywhere unite in prou-ui.ucHiM ; it too i <jual in eve y respect of any siufj ilar j Tolseation in America. The besj literary t dent, of the whole couutnl | X'lnh'and South, i- writing *br it. rn|i ■ ;t his something each • rek for'a II eh.sj es id , dvrs. Its stories are in ii: r ; v imvii, and oipn! in thriliin ; , interest, to those el any other paper, ■; ? its essays upon all subjects are tivm tl/o l ast minds of the ago. In audition (o thriliing now envies t, senes o( . thi.mt .-.nicies whsm-n ben hi i on the “(T.npaignti and Hatties of tij ; Army of I\ to notice,*’ bv Colonel id. Vij Frobel.a distinguished military oiiriucM of that army *n ail its trying times.— These pa pels will explain all movemenfs ot (soi;.' a s J ’tii-i.n, ll< od and Slier man. Don't rb - :ro’ if the number^ They will read like a fascinating i man Cos New and exoitiug stories are begir j tiiug cvoi wei'K or wo State - id ' val agent' . e being ; j | pointed <. e where, but let. each v j munity i'-riii a club .at once and send jb ' for the paper Having passed success | fully .hroug . two uf the hardest ye: rs we shall ever soi, it now ihallenges t : I admiiat'nm and unlimited support oft .e people. The price i, $3 a year, fit clubs of four and upwards get it r $2.5') Add ass J no. il. Heals, All ;n '. G a f i.f* Wv club it with our paper, 4>l for so.7f) you can secure jour In.me a per and our g:-e t Houtl-ern liter journal, both of whii h c-* rj body in ( is OUlUlUllUy sh' U o M etain I Oil GASH. \ve defy cn'mpetiti m. and from id | ,i.;e we sell goods for cash um.v ;h* ;.ut c. - viunoati. ii. A large, ucli j sorted a; " u uperi r stock o goods a<- j wavs on In;.*-, lhing y ur grecnb •cks I ml give us a call Pout::u & I : .\t:r,N. 1 Ju! j !s i j /(). B^„BosAt)Af,is. —Compound Ex true of IlosadnUs cures Ter'tula, Dyspepsia Rheumatism, Syphilis, in all its forms and all Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kindcys and Bladder. Dr Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, cures Cold. Coughs and Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat, and Chett Henry’s Carbolic Salve cures Wounds Cuts, and Burns. Towley’s Toothache Anodyne cures it: one minute. Use Dr. Mott’s Liver Pills. nov i 6m J. 11. Arthur offers the greatest in ducements to pu*chasers, and keeps a stock of general merchandise well adopted to the locality. Do not think of making purchases umil you have ex amined and priced his goods Every thing sold in strict accordance with the hard times, and will not be undersold even by the lowest. Give him a trial and you will get your money’s worth. Theredore Tibo'Cs lawyers have serv.- ed notice for a trial of the Beecher ease and our advice to jury is if the ease comes on for trial, to supply themselves with Tanner’s German Ointment. It ■ ill not cure a wounded conesienee bu: is the best salve in the world for chafes galls, sores, bruises, -uts, berns, etc , eel Price only 25 Sold avery where. ■ nov4 Gm A riNijstock <-f saddlery, horse col lars bri bes, etc-., 'mt received at J. .1 A r 11: u r [a. THE OLDEST *AXj7 BEST BEST TOLER iS FOUND IN USING IT. YVood’s Improved Hair Restorative is unlike any other, and has no equal, the Liipravo and has new vegetable tunic properties ; restores grey hair to a glossy, natural color : restores lour to prematurely bald h. ads; removes dandruff, humors, scalp t rup fions ; remover irritation, itching and dryness N o :u licit’s produces such vvondenul effects. Try it. call for \V-'t*d’s Improved Hair Restorative, and da): the ynl <’jj tod/i, Ohi/ other art!< ! . sold by all dr legist in this place and iealers everywhere. Trade .supplied at ''manufacturers prices by (J. A Cook Y Cos., Chieag . S- Id kg'-nt-. f.r k Unite ' States and t ‘ tool - -oid I, ; Henry. Curaan & Cos., New \ o-k au"2(j ly To avoid the dansr-n- of infection she linen o! persons sufferirg from sxin iMsea.-cs ofa eiuiruinous natme should fie washed with Glenn’s Su ! pSiur Soav vhiclr is jot only a romeyd 1 u a di • infectant. Depot, ChittfUion’s No. 7 Sixth Avenue. fliii’s Instantaneous Hair Dye con* tains no metalie taoison. no\ -i ly Avcv’s A me; icon Almanac is irov ready to deliver by the di uguisi-. and I we a:e free to sav that wo It ve read the weiaon.e visitor vviih satisfaction raid orofi:„ ft c uUains an astoninhir.g r.noumt 'ot infonun*Ton. which is useful to u\ e.rybndy and shows how to treat all • tie di.‘-cns< sfn m which peop r e suffer, it :•:vi;• oMy recunoiends the ’em i (.’die-; to be eroDloyed irrespective of Av ! c-V Family Medicines.and furoifhes.i-- ! dead, the host n -’dical dvice by which | a greet majority Of ailments can be treat ed s ccessfully. The anecdotes svitti i el -rn and jokes are the best cnuif ilation that comes und i our notice, and the j. book is a refreshing contribution to mu • enjoyments every year. St. Clair Ob' sere • PINE GOODS ESTABLISHED, C ij Popular Prices \ $ 1080. — igmm a. go’s : iwS’ooiiJyii .dso Establish ineut. Dn-es Goods, Mill in n/, Far.n/ (Jet,,,'.-. S-IL ■s, Irues. Hosiery, ]> 'n, -\ Idi.bv. s. > ■ ’-:r. v, l„• and wear. Ladas' and Children's (H s OV K “ FAS 111 ON L 50., T* .Mil.’ii--; , ! inonlhlv, contains cltoic' 1 vea li:ur nia*tcr and all the lr.K -i 'aimra Ton mi la-diion.a. it will, on i-.Kcaian fu ll uia.- .i free of dun m . O:da-..- I " Veil'd <i):d fidtr , •■■ ' < 4 .: • - - t ■,-(' ■!■ .■‘. n> ■ ■■ I• ■ ' ; n •;. mil ; tm \;!a n p; ; . ~.i r, U. mtim- drilli. i-;! ;;r.!( k i.n: ; ;; A co , Fulton. Tllh-.iy and Wsssuinyi. :i rjts., I: rock ly n. : I o n fu\ 4mn j, id Id-dA i o hi.c-- hicu („Ha. .•a a A.- u!', • ut :he a! '■'/ the ,jZ, ..I T T." r* iSI r> • f rp ’V/-S rif jt r V- J Vi,., . ' t i, •( USi t’j If' 1. * I p,s -g •• 11. ; ■ -g.-v * ■ - 1' ili 'A. V i. .. • . r - . SPOOL COTTON” A. T. Cion iiv. Ii iO < - ; srA l.. ; U r AV i’i - • Q-bx. ! M C o - /CO 1‘- '-'ts .gu ••• i • i. L. JO 10. j. 1. CASE & CC3 fiesMilacMios & Horse Powers. = . s-r^-rvvjf?:• -'4 - AshVvg' ‘V ‘ Aproa Sepas-alog-n asS L.i.'pM W*> cpron Separators, ulilt 20. £<!. 32 and 36 JikcU tylluriorsfc n* and WoJ*ury Pow. ' , O, S, i‘> nrl *2 2Vorsi i , (Jana ant?uMiaiiSl.n;n:H9 tolarpeorstEaU crops, icsrcl o? tsi-tv Also, tstcnsjs Sj-paratfiMit- 2rfr-?lc Enptr.M. * liiCK-irn] Terras to re.’.’iosi-iJMe parlies- Asfnts wanted in every coasitjr. Seat! for Pamptili-t ssd rat s, tion 4S*is pape?. C .f L. A's'Jll Hi* Cos,, 030 \V=3l2in3*on Ave., St. £>ouis, 2Zo. jpv J3 PAI'KK IS ON riLl2 -VTiTJL s’hr-'.; *■ . •’^ ' "A, ..<, # ~ VVi - h : I Vlier Aivc: i?Biig t u-' ' i r- n }>*' uit4c < m I..E + A ' TvYLOB k FaRI.FS OltfiAN E'liao fished 1846. Only Organ that gives Written Guar antees. est uc .I'ackury in tlie Yv orid. 1 TAS F L ( a; fiGti a si 000 ‘la , . S-, Idif ! { *:• • fi-gU; S It: liable ,\g Ig v.; ; ; i 1. (U argS, Ala bamu. Florida, N.v.-ib ami Homli Curolina-, and -'t l\mnc:<: ; ec. by TURNER k BRAUMULLER, VvMtoi,or '• mt* s XurNi s. ) <T C.-Av/T Street, Ail: ala, (J. . DURYI'.AN^ Sat.:; Gloss Stapcu. TRY IT ! Use it once, and you will use no other. jy\ YKA’S IMPEO 7ED . COEN STARCH. Pronounced by Jar 1. of Great Interna tionnl Exposition, Paris 18 "#7, <0 be the ‘ ‘ rerfe cti o n 0 f Qa •a 1 ity- ’ 5 A trial will fiwir ‘ n r.'! l a"itv --v rv where. N .ne gcouni- v - Ding a every package. F< ' solely r/raerrs yen realty OSAGE COBS AS3 COB MILL. , Foi Giindinj? ST6CS( I EED > MEAL, AO, Has advantap-es over ov- X'-- > ery other machine In mar 'Jf ket, and has taken First r g'yjK Premium at State Fairs o“ Illinois and Missouri. COMBINED SHELLER AND GBIKDEB. For Description and Prices, address *% SE3IPL.E, BlitGE & CO. f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SPECIALTIES IN HARDWARE. E-IO Washington Ave., ST, LOITB, Please mention in wbat paper you read thiv ... mf i- ■ CULVERTS IRON DRAG SAW With Snell’o Extension Shaxt. One oftbemos-preStable machines In tbo Vond, and slioul ’ '■:? v- ned by every iainter cr luiiibciinaa bavl;timber to cut. * lufiO “ Sweepstaher- Ivi-r.?? ;h v with a.cc, Trsielis; Circitlsr t ;.ad Lranio with feilihUc# Tabio Tor tuStins cord-wood, etc., etc. Send for description and prices to SEMFfuE, BIHGE & €s., CIO Wasl kston Ave., MT. LOlTsi K3T' and s.y . what paper you read thii. X ll 'ill* Oi; s) -‘i iy ; - ill 1 i -A. i *iO Ui% 'll.sst*i I> i -.>ll I' " : 4 !> 7 . 1C 1/W GOODS! IC K'W GOODS j llfK arc picas- tto notify cur fri. r.us 5 1: i we arc l.viu in a ,ar-e ur; 1 sir ci ;o | )) stock of SZJ oasoin. zzTkzl o CS-oCS oLj3- Those who wish Bargains will give us ii call. ■ • , THE NEW : C . C V i ' ■' fit* v ... v:s * V--;,- - ! * : (.[. • I TL • J DOMESTIC”!' ~2* f•> _ 7 p, machine. ■■V'.:- - ■ ■■ is. ■I itfWa ' ■: " ‘ f ■' ' . .‘ f . . ‘ .. 4 *-W •-;* , w X- ' •; **, • >*&*> ‘C- y . f... .... ; i J. . ; M ii&U'S with great facility the lightest and finest ivell as the heaviest and coarsest fabrics . THE LIGHTSST-RUSiKiHu ffiLCL MS hi THE WORLD. With our printed directions, no in 'r.: ..c or .r. ;alskd s c limed to operate it The construction of the mr.ci'.nj is I'rc e ! . • .oi,>le o :r ;ic and unequalled sim plicity, comprising simple lovers working i :_■ 1 i j.'t.c.s, lire bearings arc lew, and they are hardened and polished. The machines are made at onr new v- :, i k (dy of Tew N. TANARUS., with new special (patented) machinery and tools, constructed exp: :;'. ~ to accoi:‘.;..;c>U " hat v.c now offer. Every inuciilne full// imrro:i /. . 44 d mz st i o ” c :171 nQ fj?aohebe go., Ncy; hi Cliicitgo. mi jr-p-y 'i' • t • ; GS. —Tv urine tie - Domt-slic” Pa tTu T 4 4J M J !fi -Is-,'' 1 V ion the ;u'.-st' stvih-U and perfect-fitting fa 1 can b. 1; .(1. i.t a large aving in ii jr&.h*i9 Js. it Ii —i. \l b-Js to th re \ - • -h-mso to make,or superm -4 ' ten 1 i::-. .••■.akin.; : r invit gi iments. Witn the highest talent and the best facilities in all dey-i t y :s, an-. IL- ‘ ideas < t the most skillful modistes, both at home and abroad, vre ,t e ci. ! to afr : • 'w %v above t.ie reach ot the average dress-maker. Our stvlcs arc r.i.v.. *. latest . •-- ' • Oit r e. egant. v-dlustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending a , >• ' her;.. t-- vr;. sited everywhere. u DO KI CTI'O 5 ’ C t W;i l-:Ci faCHINS CO., -.p TT-:. • ': r. t\-,l CMcago. •! •*- .% \ - . ■ ■ ■’ -! U-? ; 4 t \ ■'" . ; • ," ' _ - ! y (r<sx -b.;. v t / - \ - ’• . ! ”■: . ■ ! :,1 ; f:fl •Xf/h-.h. - j Vd X-. •.n tit • .i/1 - ■ ; i— .- • . f | • -- 13 n - || % T ■ t*/ • ' " ■■ | - . • I \ II, \ " ~p' 3 ?, ’ir rty | V. 5!7 7N£ I | .. : 1 pßitt i ' v -.i., 1 y f , 3731 * : " ;' v ;n? Li ti 1. 0 i Ii rawirca t i ! r ' : • -i iof order.. It vll (1 t crory clrr.f aii:i I!.I ..... . lii sctl f cit ; ii It is as fa? ir*. adTaaco 1 ef f.': • . s•. \.O ci its superior ‘iipr wzmi. ' .., . •. ■ .U . j, . ;'„^u-^2ats r* -I'l' . / : Qc* EZ2ZLZ, ~ . C V." ' X—. tr' 71 i j- 1 00l i..'. w-. TCvv. r i-m I. j \j ft / Lt/i (.;,j u •_ v ... ) a.- • .- ■_ • • -- - w ’ '■'?*. \ r- r - *. ... . : • • . ••. 1 ■ C • jf Fuiuscil}' of Atlanta, \* a. Fi.ru; iSXaT'M'Tf (K >7 WW 7 / "t“) Vi , f .< p gVf w jr Ji. .*..>■ w.-Tx- \/ - A?. j 2 . r\ < \ 7z T ■" ri "i 1( \ ~\t ? j'i :> tt 4 rrnci 1 f Ji. •I. " ’• v ? J 1, ::Aj ii Al v Ih. . . ■hi iJ )V: i‘is Ui Vi -‘ii jtii.c‘.L_o Jcl..V. j- v- .'J cLiLv . t;•. *• .Ti r r < I: . f* vi g( , ,ur c : nodi. :i v, .•; T • fi'o < f A. T Cutiuit u’b •u t I|'.lniuiir:i r* . d-i :i -ij..UxC. A.'m •■{,. **TI , \V • iL- i ' :><■ 111• Uj* i l- (ii-iit. if >t v, a.y cii-. a:i 1 , :., n it.- < j = ; w or* dut:4' cut u, i . li to ear Car.-, "AiH ■ . . >I- I .*>,,• f 1 4 , ] *V, , Vi.VC ti' ;* CU i a c-. Ua Cv i. tu * o*n * (uL ' m : 3 t;, / GLeA’S SVLPiU E SOAP. The Leading Lx. penal Remedy rov. Local Die asl o* the Skin, Blemishes or the Coy flexion, Sores, Scalds, Bt rns, Rheu matism and Gout, and a Reliable Disinfectant and Preventive of contagion. This incomparable specific removes entirely and speedily, Eruptions of the Skin or Scalp, Sores, Scalds, Burns, ire.; cures Rheumatism and Gout, and counteracts a predisposition to those diseases. . It especially commends itself to {The Ladies on account of its pi rI tFYING and BEAUTIFYING influence upon the COMPLEXION. ‘ JLvery ..one possessing a cake of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap, costing 25 or 50 cents, MAY ENjOY AT HOME \LI. THE BENEFIT DERIVABLE FROM a Scries of co tly Sui.i iiur P\m>. It disinfects clotki lg and linen im pregnated by disease, a.ai prevents ob noxious disorders caused by contact with the person. Dandruff is eradicated and the hair prevented from falling out-, or prema turely turning gray by its use. Physicians recommend its use. Prices—2s andso Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. B.—Sent by Mail, P re;.aid, on receipt of price, and 3 cents extra for each Cake. “ HILL’S HAIR AKD WHISKER DYE,’* Ulack or llrown, 50 Cents. Q.Critteiiton, Proper, 7 Sixth Iv.O ft LAD Tr I*, \XLM£ - T?-.T OF TUX Murray Kill PisblichJnf ; Cc. Joliii r*. Jewett, Ifl an it;.;". . EIStfASHS Cme.T sssr^?^'.?. ;.n books I’l.AlN lIoMK 'J AUK AND jMIDIIxU Com ion nm hh h eoiibiu <no ilyl.t* <•; '-fee of oi initial matter, us entertaining a> ti fa*;<T a tin.; story, ileallh and long life in; Ue ms) for ti e learned and uutesiri'.cd. ( nirm.cd lull < f Li. nd lietv Idea;, "hicharc clmering totbe,! t k. r. and intensely entertaining io those" iso are toil mate enough to escape iTense, it ; cards the lender against the pit holes .f human h fci'i a, t ,and points the way of deliverance n> tin re "... me already cngulphcd. By alt .. eaus, id:d or nl’ about it. Et 1m lor you. It'-. m:r r, 1.. ! B. Foot k, of 150 Lexington Ayr.--; . 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