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About The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1889)
Nosi-eo to Douti'OKtoi'ii. WlU.be vv the first let Tuesday to the lowest in July, bidder 1883, coii- on ■reet for repairing bridge known as I’.vera’s bridge according to following foecificati ns : Two spans and one bench if old bridge to be slightly curved up dream and to be raised to same height if old bridge. A new addition 44 feet iddition oug supported by 1 new benches; this to be connected with the two pans aforesaid and to continue the urvo and to be on a level with the old >art of bridge. Ail timbers to be of atne size a3 those in old bridge, and to >e of good heart lumber. Also an em¬ bankment of <lirt and slabs 210 feet long mil 10 feet wide on top. Emmmkment o be of same height as bridge at con¬ 4 tenting end, and to taper down to naught the 0,1:1 where it must connect with ! old road W. J- TIEST, Clrairman Doard Co. Coins. HOME COUNCIL, We take pleasure in calling the attention el Imotlteis to a home cure for alt di -eases cl the stomach and bowels, a medicine ho long needed to carry children {safely through iho oriticaj stage of TEE THING. PITTS’ CAll\i!NATIVE, Is an incalenlable Uessing to mother and child, tt is an instant relief to colic of infants, a dla Base iytill which they sitiVor no much the first tom' months of their life. It gives sweet rest to the siek and fretful child, anil strengthen! Hid builds up the weak, gives appetite ami jjesh to the puny, corrects drain form the powcls, cures diarrhea and dysent&ry. A panacea r,r children. Try one bottle. II posts O':'? TiverJy-I'ivc Cents nbottle, Vnr snip ’ -- T. s, I i - natimie to net as solicitors ^ for pat-onts, ’Otniula. cavc»f..4.^Tn.<1o^ani'ks. S\ngi«niL copy ■ to obtain pn.tcni.fl in France, I Oermany, and all othet countries Th«i?erperi S V ence passed. is unoquiiletl unit i-lieir facilities are unsur I specifications prepared iB Drawing tho Faieiit-OtSice and short Ysotie*. Tonus and filed | reasonable. No clurgo on for examination of models y«tv ; i or drawings. Advice by mail free the largest civcuUuion and is the nusl influential newspaper of its kind r.ublisborl in the world Tho advantages of such a notice ovory patentee understands This largo and *p!endid 1 y i'/.r.strBted newsp.apor fs published WE F;5N ia V at $3.00 a year, ana is Rchnittedto bo the host paper devoted to science, other mechanics, departments inventions, of indu«trial engineering works, pub¬ and lished in cm:ntry. Is contains progress, the of any names aU each, patentees and title, of over: invention patented we ok. Try it Fair months {or cno dollar. Bold If by all newsdoaler-s. write you have an invention to patent t« Munn A Co., publishers of Soientifle J Amoricaa, tOi Handbook Broadway, about New patents York mailed free. HARWOOD’S CHAIR SEATS >4^fH Hses t . Ml 2''p‘<; m Made by Harwmd Mff’g. £33., BOS'3Z‘03} WANTED iN EVERY FAMILY To Replace Brokea Cane. RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS. Anybody can apply THK'l. Mo -Ucc,'.ante needod. SOI,® HY' Fnriiitrire & TRADES. In baying new Cbairs, as!; for those with Haewood's Kcd leather Finish Peats. 3 la |,n|M»ten(qr» PPt^IOTfS clifoaees oftho Organic Weakness ita*I Xfrvons DalriJity. ^wcarlal ABfeelior.A. ficicrt'i.rj (ioiicrrJuva, flyf-hUiO Hi.d lemtylies. Dcfom-ifips Tr^alcJ. tr«’atnic:it; urlte sale umi list aun pesConcto answered by Call or for oi be * ro? 3 ring treatment by mail |Pwvm8 Raud learo eafferlncfrur.i Eometnlnctolhoir Ru^frr- artvanttiirs. anoisM oun A It ihfclr not attdrcsfi,^ 1 . a Lidr^aDr, <!. fj. TaftBAUflR, I'rrrt’t an«i Thysinliu in *’fci>.rc3 #*itral jWieeW'.D laorl, & Snre. uLt*’JJiuny lustUnte, 020 izorrs.-f nt.. St. Ho. i?r. JJ HttUbiubei an year* PROPOSAL- 4' y (ZZk A5 .!ef / m 0 ! : {yX^ M rL r - , if* K 'W H I ‘ Y ! i ik / 7.1 y darling, you lock irresistibly • vly to-night! S/i i-.—Do 1 ? Thartka very much! you 1 ■ handsome as a i'lince, Charley, in you Less -suit. I //<’.—Give the credit to the DtAMOK: Uirt, my love, which I wear for tho fir. me to-night; it is that is which gives (slip tor, ■ my toilette. Here its prototype Leg the Diamond ctigagemcr.t ring 3 cr linger), 5Jr.—May our love be as enduring be fame of “ The Diamond Shirt.’ Tableau, H I mi 8 P 68 S 1 1#% W' If Dar. your dealer Millw docs ^ not keep it, BQl rJ D-i.N* i 'il (#a./ toiW m\4 itU, AGENTS wgmn. THE MOIVILI Tl jsmaam jjjyi U iL LU 5! .J VOLUME If. TOWN AND COUNTY. Wlmt the People are Doing and Talking About. THE TIMES IN CRAWFORD Nociei]' Ai’Ws nii(i Aciglilior tivod iXoliMt-Pei’souul .llrution. Judge Wright is having bis dwelling overhauled and repaired in a substantial manner. Mr. Tom Prisons and bride of Texarkan Texas, arrived in town Sunday. They will speud some time wi,h relatives in tl^is county. Mrs Danielly and Miss Blaslngarue have dissolved co-partnership in the mil¬ linery and dress making business. They will each run a store. Tho big new residence of Mr. Frank Wright is going up rapidly. Dr. George Sawyer is sinking, and it is thought, that he cannot live but a few days at the most. Bring rear chickens to Wright & Allen. Call on J. 11. Nolan for photographs and ferrotypes. Mr. J. H. Buruett has written a ler.g and interesting letter to the Atlanta Jour¬ nal, one of the leading polifical papers it. the South. The letter was about the Alliance, and the Ceres Alliance in par ticulnr. This may be all right, but why not send such letters to Alliance papers ? The Montezuma Alliance paper, tho one at Griffin and ihe Alliance paper of At¬ lanta have united and one papei publish¬ ed in’Atlanta ’.viH occupy the place oi the three. Highest market price paid by Wright & Allen for chickens of all sixes. J., II. Nolan i- conducting the picture business which was recently managed bv Lasseter Satisfaction given. For a safe and certain remedy for fever and ague’ use Dr J II McLean’s Chills and Fever Cure, it is warranted to cure. Green apples and green plums are now ripe enough for bad boys. Paregoric is still plentiful at same old price. Doors, sash and blinds for the Baptist church have arrived. With a little more help tile building can he made coniform! le nr.d pretty, Mr. It. J LcSner is having a boat put up on a plan designed by himself. Lev. Ashbel Spiders is tho "arkitcet.” Gome to Mrs. Fierce’s the 1st of June and the day before lor Bargains. I want to c’ose out mj stock of Millinepy. Reasons will be given Intel'. Mr. J. W. Connor went tip to Atlanta to sec the first presentation of the gigantic, play called the Destruction of Pompeii. Others will go next week. Huckleberries and chrrrleS are coming into market, and in a few days country editors will be independent, because the briar berries will be plentiful. A new lot of goods from Louisville, Ky. at Mrs. Fierce’s at very lowest prices. Aiicl don’t forget the first day of June for fare Bargains in Millinery, Laces Collars and Guffs, &«. Mri John Jenkins, formerly a merchant of this place, but now of almost am town south of i Ida, was up to see Iris uumeions friends lk-re on MoiidaVi It is going to be a close race between about a dozen farmers near town to brinj; in the first ripe watermelon. Tin aver¬ age farmer .will stwh be iu bis glory. Misses Eddie Jarrctt and Florence Wright visited friends at Marshallvilhi oft Saturday and Sunday. This paper will be sent six months to the one who first brings us a pock of ripe peaches grown in Crawford comUy. The first, man who brings ns a ripe and good watermelon will receive a. subscrip¬ tion to the JocifKAL for six months, jiro vided Hie melon is raised in ibis county. Tile first ripe applet'- we have seen year were patented to os by Mrs. H, D. McCrary, for which she has our thanks. Elsewhere) will he seen flic professional card of Dr. Black, who has located loro and will- practice medicine, Doctor Black made a reputation by his skill in treating yellow fever patients tr, Now Orleans some years ago, and iu Jacksonville last year. Even the most vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of weariness and lassitude. To dispel this feeling take Dr. J. II. McLean’s Barsa pari lit; it drill impart vigro and vitality. John Smith, the harbor, has opened a branch shop at Culfoden, where ho will work on Saturdays. Cullcdeu people will Wi ' h J ° hn ' S <V0,k ’ f ° T l '° ^ Wal andjolffo KNOXVILLE, OEOIiOIA. may si 1330 __ County’s Price $1 Per Anna.., Cj’avrfpJil Oman Aetlce /illlaii««!c» ! Each ami every member of Knoxville Alliance are requested to attend 4be meeting on June 1st. You arc needed transact important business. •L.W. Jack. President. C ' B|1 rot a ». ». ron«*utiOd.« Believing that a thorough orginkiti -n of all the Sundav schools ol this county into an association regardless of denomi national lines, under the auspices of StateS S Association, will promote the interest of Sunday schools, and result in great good to tlm cause generally ' in our couu a c a , .<■ . 1 ... ill <• ,r » n u h,; » • , . . . vi e on SatuYdav, the li)th of.Tunc, t ue purpose of organizing the Ora .ford county Sunday tvuool oc.atwti. i rogram vvi.l oe pn u a. r, ,. w > '• . AKTKB ’ \ R Z- ? ' n J. W. Jack. K1'R|!€K B\ .41 S5«4 On Sandy morning a crowd of small hoys were near the Baptist church trying to kill time by trying to kill each other in an old rime rock battle. When the fun was at its highest littln Wiil Moulton was struck on the head by a rock. The lick caused a slight, ooneus sbn of t!, ° b,,ain . " hich ,1 '« bl >>' lias 110t vet recovered Horn. It is said that For Goodwin threw li.o rock that caused tho trouble. .B. S3. BSo!t .Suited. On Saturday morning Sheriff llavFev placed Air. James 11. Unit in the cage with .1. T. lliown at flic county jail. At ihe last session of the Superior court the grand jury found a true bill against Holt for wife beating, and bo is now awaiting bis trial. Alliance Eftesoimioiis. We, the Knoxville Alliance, number 2(18, at. ran regular meeting on Saturday, May 18lh, desire to express our approba¬ of the action of the State Alliance in the matter of adopting cotton cloth as the covering for our cotton crop. This wo regard as one important, stfip in I lie way of resisting the oppression of those whose greed for gain is greater than Iheir love for justice and honesty. Therefore ho it Resolved that we will use only cotton cloth for covering our cotton crop, such as rhe State Alliance arranged to havemade fir the purpose aforesaid. RICK headache, biliousness nausea, eostivencss, are promptly It. at.d agrec-ibly banished by Dr. J. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Fillets (little pills.) 4 l!!i- tlaby 9 Our baby when two months old, was at tacked with -Scrofula, which for a longtime bestroven her eyesight entirely, and caused us to despair of her life. The doctors sailed to relieve her, and we gave S. S. S. which soon ciucd hercntirolyjand she is now bale and hearty, E V. DELK. Will’s Point, Tex. CALLON T S. M « G E E ^ * A t Ceres or McElmurray’s old stand For Fine Whiskies, Brnn.iy, Rum and Gin and general Gio* C 61 L- 8 . E\ 61 j tiling at MaCOll pi’lCC^* The White is King. OVIIIt 7000.900 Now Tn Use. ! *-! ;; A r'v M \Jaml lh ^ ynr.i-gr . X> 5 r ; -r4 /l i ^yiW****. v - •/’ j y$^0yy ^m^::^0 y Geutiemen, do you want to please vour wives? Ladies do you desire to lighten your labors 7 Dealers do you wish to satisfy your cus¬ tomers ? If so, Buy THE WHITE. Tho one and only verdict of the people nf. large is that the White fills the bill in or cry respect. \Vc Know '-'i-tt AYartt The Best, A Golden Opportunity For Dealers. ADDRESS C.’, 1V! ' ite Pt> "' i!is ^ f '"j' ! ine ClcVthtod If aH-ier Ztoin. We have had bad stands of cotton, dvv ivvaUier, meredes and nrad dogs. We are looking for ram toon, as it is cloudy. and looking for mad dugs all the There w4 six killed in this d,strict, ia,uulay, and two got away and wo arc looking for more. _ We had one of the iai'gest ArimVe _ movtmgs m Macon on the ‘doth instant I ‘V . \* / 1 ,J - 1,CIJ assail good L- a.", Alliance one ol ’ truest,y 3,00 , ,0 wibsonbe to the .Vale Exchange at f!” 8 '’ n CJU '»‘o “P« r '‘fIb'oliur * Vlu,1 " ! ' ,, * n ’ think fur a moment! Id:* ) 1,8 03 ns!<0 ' 1 118 f,,r §90,000 to stan with." am! wo are over 80.000 strong v f .> - • / I ^ r , , 1 ' «« opera!ion.^ Eor ittstance, where we pay out.ten doflarg for farm supplies now, we could be able to buy the same fiw nine dollais through the Exchange. A eg i w,U say mure. Aon would get your dollar liaek on tup first barrel ol flour you buy through tho Exchange, brethren of the Alliance, let us pull f r the exchange. We have downed the bagging trust. „„w k-t >is liave , IIt» Kxehange at :ii! hazards. Exchange first, # last and all ilie time until it goes into operation 1 • PhTnn Colter, Nonce;] to take those big’-alharlic pills: one of Dr; J. II McLean’s Liver and Kid¬ ney lhllef. is quite sufficient and mote agreeable.; Pfafn SIiMlory. Swift's Speeifi is a simple v.-ctaolc compoun4fprop;uv(l i'rom root< vaiL^irod freshly from the forest and contains noth ing of tht»:jmnera! kiiuc.Iom «r anv noisen «> .............. comes from tho chemist's laLraimy T he formula o( tho remedy was obtained from the Greek ludums in Middle Oa. by reliable white men, who laid witnessed the wonderful cures made by that tribe of Indians of blood disease. Mr Hugh L Dennard of Houston Co Ga, began using S .vifl’s Specific in 1823 and continued its Use all his life and asserted that no had never known it to fail to cure any case of seofula blood taint or contagious blood poi¬ son. i nbHetsMujpny has been, corcoistfn tod every day for years. The pre-cut Cclu pmy was'funned in 1879 and have since ■nude known to the world the \ inures of Swift’s Specific and to-day it is sold in fjv ery city, town and country store all ever America • 1 rent Butrin, and many other portions of the world. 1 have seen Swift's Specific used and known of many eases ol the worst forth of blood diseases which have been cured by it i know the proprietors to tie gcrJlcmen of the highest type ami utmost reliability. I rcccommecd ii as a great blood retnedv unequalled bv anything that l know of. M B Wharton, pastor 1st Baptist Chtich, Montgomery Ala. Sis-st-xly tSsminCss, What is the Swift Specific Company? ho co.opooe the orgr-mxatiun ? Isit a clap-trap patent, medicine humbug, gotten up to deceive and make money out of the people? These questions we think answered by the officials and citizens nf Oll v city end State Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 10 1888. We know the gentlemen eornposiug the Swift Specific Gomj-any. They are prom¬ inent citizens of our Staie, men of tnenans and of high character and standing. W A Hemphill; Fees. Capita! City Bank ’ J 11 Porter, Pres. Merchants’ Bank. Paul Lornare, Vicc-IVs. Nat Bank . L J Hill, Pres. Gate City Nat. Bank. Jim B Gordon, Gov. of He rtf a. Alfred.11 Golqirito, U S Senator. J T Cooper, Mayor of Atlanta. H W Grady, I-ditcr Atlanta Th,: Rex* I« ho %Totrtd. I think Swift’s Specific is the best blood temody in the world. I have known it to make some woiidorfu! cures of v Ii-> were considered incurable. If M Grayson. Gromviilc, U. r i'r( i nlis« Dluod 1 Skin Diseases on urn mailed fr«i>. The Swift Specific Co; Jjrawor o, Allan (a, Ga. ___ _________ 1 jll ?^^BoboawicWkakhem jam Lr ,rpvmrnrmt'F’ ’jpjf a u 1 ARADiOAtCURE FOR«/tw U Aoo^ad.ii^Sc^°5 3n»|0^ WeaknesdH^'^^® titanic KSYSEcL j m DECAY, i its _ en> 'RVAffi » sig&iitegs - |.^^Sra!u i 4T»>M§pl£>»baS twKtt^®Sw© N tJ M Bit ft 18 J’iicts t'oi» t'ai'mcrK. Thu’d r has come once more and up to thin writing semn of ns he.'ie bad light Hr-wci-', ami before this enters ;hi) print mg pres.; I hope we nill all have plenty of rain. Ti,cm let us show ,.„r lion to our maker for such blessings with an orderly walk And a God-like 1 ion a liitfo while any way. What have been our condition had it continued \ • Every farmer r.h- ubl p =r ht more corn ever, now, for inert „f us u I he compel! ed to commence feeding on the earlier on account of (he failure of tho f.at crop; Plant, red ton cane to feed nudes on after e ncH in «P««n.h gK ;? „d , peas for < u-h bog y.m rni.nnre them a 1-ttlo do we have got eat snrncthino if we live ami experience of l.uvin ’ things to oat on time is sufiic.cnt to teach us that it is a poor plan to pursue. So now ;( •.>u pay no nttenfion to my persuasions, don't for humanitv’s sake found cursing Coleman J lay-Aor any other iiierrii.int next fall! 1 have but little sympathy , for a mrtn who will not help Itiniself. for mercy rake cense t dic¬ ing about what you are going to do next year ! Now is the accepted lime ; prove your intentions and efforts by your harvest next fail. Tois is the only plan to gain a loot lmhl in. this country or any other 1 hive but little confidence in a man »4 »s,,«»to bvc it. It is like what Par Said about lUe ^ ia- got more fuss n: ' 5r * waR ,na ' 1 ;’ P ro,ul to 1:it ‘ 0,1 {l]3 question. Afatiy ‘.....'-'r ft i-7, «w» E ,: ‘ nt ,ll L v n “ 1(1 Vt Goat, for i planted !t ■-' I1 K ' e Eia imt lus taken it. I’lrnt yuiir pea patch the last of September and keep the stock off. and notice the result. The srfme plan will suit in better oat ctops. Sid.v patehcS ihsfertd of fields and see that the sloe!; don’t run on either. Many of us Can't heap the gfsio glean £s*sm neocunt of not being able to utiJxe iv u.te oats for pasture. But 1 say let the land remain ns it is end plow it tip in August, and we will all seethe uselessness of buying seed oats. Let Us all think and dn moi’e towards living Independently, for we ewe this to ourselves and those who follow after us. And let us think less of what we are going to wc.tr out to the house of worship next Snaday. Self pre¬ servation is the first iiiw of nature—then let Us jireparti. Bniox. ttn-ci 4’siSSi!ag ; 9ii Wo are r sofry to report an tnitisuai amount -if sickness in these parts. Mr. J 11 Brantley of CtiUoden m.idc oitr town a call seme time since. Our farmers are looking T over crops 1 well 11 - Ul> , if ''‘ " <a ‘ "' m b'r-ts d ,; ’ c ” i ” bc for f lWs to ' ^ Un¬ Erufcssor J. f S. Searcy of C-idoden pass m,r loTV, » Shnd-iy. Cliiidrc'n. plums and buvrivs a i r- turning red ! I’;irents : M. J . iilutfro his just re . , H ll e ot ° c:istt! and ” paro Mr. James Btifscy, a popular teacher of vocal music from Flctlm -nt, condtic.’ed the singing at Oak Grove church last Sunday. H ? ** f Wi ’ S hw H’ ’ ^ f "T \ v f ° ^ T™*'* V ° f ^ ^ ''.'Z‘ Y'V. on „ . „ ^ Iw)I , , VU , A, Z T " e 1 V- b ‘ Wck ’ c * ->•- , * l -i.«u. ,| n>, n< ar (Ins ’, ^ T5,k ‘ V 'ni \ Z v‘‘ u" ! '''- V ' " ll -Lnmt ~ v Icc much ’' !1,l > ‘ ' “ ' im 0,(1 ' l \ 0 ~ J x<,, y c gic n frogs Mr , .L I, Harrison - ' . ''’ ei m f v S iS f and l1 f: began begging D ‘- T ' - lor Ins . f.haro c-f the meat. Ibvrfni (,'Asn Bit.' V taints 7 - of ; cause disorder:? (»f; t!.e hver, c.v,\ tiic whole >yfl(cm ^rorn-v ; deran^utl. k>r. J. if. MeJirau s Sarsapa- j the process of di-coJion ami ! and time make, ,-uVe blond, j -------------------------: Dn. IYji. AV. BLACK, \ C(ft , r , p, s SBrvicos t , K> Knoxville and SurroUtmltTg country He i j m a aava^ BLMVOiib lt lili'ft4 att£2SRK8 W DKlY, yftsrss a ; a GENERAL NEWS. A fire company is to be Organized dt Eiberton. An engine and hose rtre to bo purchased and cisterns built at a Cost of j §6,000. Insurance will be reduced one half. A number of Cincinnati capitalists have purchaser! spirit very rich and promising gold mining property in Hall county, which (hey arc-already engaged in developing. The fumidatii ti for the plant is nbw being prepared, and a large stamp-rtillf 6f the latest improved pattern will be pttt up in> a few weeks. ,* 11)1 " uorth anything nn ie < ’ ,,t ,, ^ K0r *' 8 tired TmT'"’ Z"'* ***** S a l an 3 - N () T ! C E ! Notice is hereby given that at the acT journi-d session of the Legislature which' will meet bn the first Wednesday in July nexi, a bill will be introduced to provide for Tax Assessors for Crawforn eonuty. May 314 1389. “INDIAN \\ EED (Female MCdiCifie) hag 1)1076,1 a 8 rea{ blessing to the weak,deli tor it is that all wu;> it kocp P robust aud healthy. ' ST. LOUlS, MO., I’ost-Uispatcjt ffay* ’‘Indian j n,1 fct i, women oi,cn are proverbially ^ jr&ffthy r ?- » witU 1 - 1 „tl? S (bey f r ,, que go the day before and confinement, wift their tribes, upon tint inarch. These women acquire this great *t.renght and power of endurance by vising a ' VCC(1 that S rnxyl : "> *heir locality, Out of ^ a "J C(llCinc ’. s Ii0 "'\ ,01n S m»de, and kept hv the druggists, (female under the name IN UIAN WEED Medicine.) /TJEOBGIA, ' f sold before Crawford the court countv—Will house door bd Knoxville, Georgia, wilhin the lh hours of sale the fir-t Tuesday legal on in Julv 1««>, the following property to wit: Lot of land number 220 in tho first district of originally Houston, lihtV Crawford zs^usesfset K. 13, Murchison, «state of deceased, td favoflf \V Kfp?fn? llLt T* ^wuilstrat-or LfB^Moort of K. 15. CrawfScounTy »L W, Utroml and court ‘“one other iu in%^ fayor one of ceased, and issued from Justice court of f^l'^d^mlMied f,/Seo?« renants in posses-ion notified. Terras cash. This may 25th, 1880 . 'DAhi DIZZINESS, nausea, drowsiness, dig* trfiss itfter eating, ran lie cured and pra venteri by taking Dr. J. ID M.oLean’sLivef and Kidney Fillelf (Tittle pills.) | Wm . It is a Sure remedy for coughs loss of voide. and all throat and lung troubles. iwfcniv Pieces oi llouei My little neice, left me by her mother had one of the worst cases of white swell-* ing I ever saw. More than twenty pieces cf bone came oitf of her leg, one piece being about the size of the small end of' a walk in ?» cane - an< ! nearly tiiree inches long. Ihe hole ieft by taking these pieces ou was as large as a good sized walnut. She was not able to walk a step for eight months, and was afterwards compelled to use- crutches ibr neatly a year. The doc ms said there was no Cure, and advised amputation of the limb. This I would not WS leaving ofi all ¥ other If W treatment. M ^ It S * has S » gured her soirad ami »veli, aiid t shall nev Cr grow weniy^of speaking Mis. its praise. Annie Ueesling. Columbus, Chiu Feb. 11. lg&0. 8h!n ('anvem Swift s Specific has cured a cancef on my face, an;, has altnost made a youfig man of mo. Waei-sn, Fla. T J Teat*. A servant has been afflicted many Vt-arS a *>» '^ieh reriat.d a ” trCatmo,,t - 81,0 I,as bectl cur '* y ** UCs S > dfitf - 0i ’' Jno IliH. Ewift s Specific hits ctifcil Iny cancer,. which was very bad. I am notv in fin* ''c«>‘h -never better. Have gained 28 pounds s'io'ec l begau taking Swift's Spc-' * & Bradford TiptonVille, TCnii. yrtmiJ man near this town had at! «>«%' cancer oh his face, which had de- stroyo.! Ins nost' riin! wa« bating towards his eyes. Asa last resott t put hi,n on Swift’s Specific, and it lias cured him etm tirelv sound alnl we!l. I'd F Criiinlcy‘ M D Oglethorpe,Ga. '!y father had tor years an citing Cancel' mr bis under iip, Whhh K;w) been gradually mowioi; wnrs*» until it hnil Wteo awa** bis under lip down to (ho gums, and tr«a ituclf (< n tli3 iu.sitfo of his cheek, and the surge©a a honihlc death was hooii *to come. Wo cave him. nine bottle* of Swift’s Spc ci t ''! e I,as bc ? entir ‘ ,I v curft1 - - W J> Ut,rf ' , P’ 6-mtb Easton, Mas.. Salt’s Specific “ is to entiaeiy cure C ,r,cfcv a vegetahla b * forc ’ * z ^rzrifui poison, mailed free. the 8WIFr ^bcifigco. Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly spits* sores and ulcers, abscesses and (amors* ..zxjsr*