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iYJ jOEORGlA, praisers appointed Crawford to county:— set apart and Ap
Assign have to Mrs. made M 1. Sawyer .a year’s sun
port thereforp to cite all their persons return concerned : i his to is
phow cause, before if the aiw they Monday have, before me
&n or first in August
next, why .tlieir return should hot be
made the Judgment of the court of Ordi¬
nary. Given under my hand and official
signature this, O. P. July 2nd, 188!).,
______ WRIGHT, ORDINARY.
I GEORGIA, CitXwROitu County—To all
tor poncurned Rufus : \V. M, Taylor, administra¬
Of Carter, deceased, lias iii due
form applied fdr leave, id sell the lands
belonging This is therefore to tUe estate of saicl deceased :
tt> cite ail parties eon,
Cerned to.shpw ( au.se, if any they have,
before me on the first Monday in August,
next, be granted-as why said application GlVen should not
hand and prayed for. . under
my official signature.
This Jdly 2 nd, 188!). O. P. WRIGHT,
Ordinary.
iVJ Y'JEOKGIA, sold befare;tlie Crawford Court county—Will house dour bo in
the town of Knoxville, said county with¬
in the legal hours of sale on the first
fTued’say in September next, the follow¬
two ing, property aiso to Wit: Four mules and
oxen, two-horse ; ono one-horse wagon and
bne wagon ; the above being
the property set out in saorlgagn fi fa
under Which the same was levied. Levied
son as the property of .1. L. Horn under
from nnd.by the vittue Superior of a mortgage fi fa issued
favor court of said county in
Concerned of Colomau & nay. AU parties
plis.AUgUSt legally 2,^1889. notified. IfA|TLl^V
R. A. T ,
HUME COUNCIL,
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,,,We take pleasure in calling the attention cl
papthers to a UopW cure for all di-easoR lijiijf of the
ftomach and bowels, a medicine so npeded
|e cany children safely through the Criticaj
(tags of TEETHING.
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PITTS’ O ARM ] NATIVE,
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|s an incnlctfiablc (hisknt relief bleiwing. tn.mother and child,
ft is an. to colic of infnnts, a dis¬
ease wjtfi mouths .which of they suffer It so much the first
lonr thfeir fife. gives sweet reel to
the aick *iid, fretfit] child,: ftnd fitrcr.gSiom
end builds up, .the weak, gives appetite ami
flash .to tlii! puny,., corrects -drjln form th«
bowels, cures, diarrhea aiffi dysentary. A
panacea jS*r children. Try ofio bottle. Jt
coat* orff Twenty-five Outs a bottle,
For rvie l t, .WWSJGBa
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VlGQR&U^H^i^EN.
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*¥*£$**,.*■ f D X ;0Uf " romydics for these
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fu! “V.'jHm in experience "RiP in
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fji the Thonsand Unit-cd applications--ia Hiates and Fore
2 3 tries, Sei«vntiiwj ;;n ooon*
H the pwb'idhpTS of t'Ae
Amorienn co’ntinno to art- n« pnlieitcrs
■ for paten 1 s, eaveate, t-rado-ria tV.n. eopy- ni\d
tb obtain im«kb rijrow. etc., for.tke United Stales. France,
Germany, paten (r in Canada, connirics Engiend,
and all ofiViet TRoir-eyperv 1 -
afeice i* unequaled and their facilities aro uusur
f DraxfNifri tho Fjutent find Ol^ce specTfit-a'tions rhort prepared 't’frrnw. and filed
m on noi.ic'-. very
Ml asonalebi No cluit ae for fc*nminatiof*'6f models
«rdrawsiifts . Advice by raaii free
the largestcircuUtii)n and is t ue most, influential
XHBwspapcr of ita’kiu.l imhiished inr the world,
^dva fThiy■Urgejinii u^acca of suck a no'ico i'.'.rsfrated every patentee
puKRarhed WEKtCBY spUndid’y ne.WEiVr nml or is
at a year,
medko^Scs.MftVrtltior.y. adinjtrtf.d tij hp|-he beptii.-ipor .Vincdpeering devot-ed, works, to sojoikfi?. end
S3p88S»t&;
Munn \tt you have Ch.?, ftublRhero un invention cf Scieutilic fo patent AiuericA*, write to
ftlBroudwiy.^cw «
York
/■V Handbook About patents mftiiod freo.
ill Lilli
ON THE EASIEST
TERMS
llVEil OFFERED IN CRAWFORD
COUNTY
The Dndersignel is now prepared to
land money at 8 per rent, internet per im
num. No cash commissions charged bor¬
rower. All that borrower is required to
jmy in advance is my fee h r negtiating
Iftbn and cost of roe rding necessary
papers. Sums of $800 and upwards loan¬
ed on improved real esta e !or five years
time. It you want money at cheap rates
come and see mo, and get every dollar
that you give a note for and save heavy
CO omissions. Respectfully,
O. P.'WRIGHT.
Jommerciai College
Sjbdfit neapost & Best Business College in the World,
tor*u Honor nnd €Jo>d Ucdal or?r mlfotfttr Colleges, at
enernl * Exposition, Birulnesn Eduoatlon. for System of 8©0(> licnk-K^epInx and
iaalnoM. lOTeachcrB Gradnfti.d* in
»nr«o.lncru<linR employed. Oort ofVuIl Buslnew
Tuition. Buuiooerx *ud £uwd,about
Ikort-lfoud, Vacation* Typt^-Writing SnterNow. It Tedder Ad ay, epeciAltlea,
»o for drouUrs. Address ICphrKrm (irariufttna(:uarrjitac(JSticc®?s. W. Smithy Principal,
or "
WUbo r K. Smith. President, Lcxtnicton, Kf
Many Persons
Jtre broken down from overwork or houaehcAl
c»n» Brown’s iron Bitters
nfiinfifis of bile, tho.systeta, and aid* dlgcution, removes ex
oes* cures uudarla. uet the genuine.
TEE KNOXVILLE
VOLUME II.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
What the People are Doing cliid
Talking About.
THE TIMES IN CRAWFORD
Sioeieiy .Slryvs and R'eiglillor.
Icootl i7«tea-l*ei-sbnttl
iUenilon.
A^r. -John McKown, of Jonesboro; is in
town.
]$ia. Evpii Lumpkin and ■ daughter,came
out from Columbus to the Alliance dinner.
Miss .Minnie.Leo Long, of Fort Valley,
visited friends here yesterday.
W. II. Esberts came out from. Augusta
this week to spend a short while with his
relatives near hero.
A limited number of the celebrated um¬
brella China,trees—one year old—for sale
by the editor.
Mr. J. 15. Wilson has quit clerking in
Macon aud is at home again. lie speaks
of opening a store near the depot.
. Misses Mintde and Attic Moore, of the
Central City, hqve ;bpei):.Spending some
time here with relatives this week.
A First Class new Sewing Machine fop
sale at nearly half price. Apply at the
printing office.
W. II. Dent and B. A. Hartley visited
Macon several days ago.
'Mr. Addiel Jackson is no longer, located
at Pejres- 4,1c jfpeaks of going into, busi¬
ness in Atlanta.
Foi'a safe and certain remedy for fevpr
and ague; use ,Df JH McLean's Chills
and Fever Cure, it is warranted to cure.
Laces, Kuching, Hats and Flowers at
cpijt at Mrs. Piferce’a. Now is the tiioe to
get goods cheap. I want room for my
fall slock.
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Col. 0 . I’. Wright is advertising in this
issue to lean money oft better terms than
the agent of any other company has ever
offered. Bead his ad.
I lev. Mr, Waller, of Br.r:.o«vif!p, will
lie here Monday to assist tjie. pastor. Mr,
W'ellons, jn conducting, the revival nieot
ing which is started today.
Even tJje <!
-most, vigorous and hearty
people Jinvs at times h failing of weariness
and lassitude. To dispel this feeling take
J. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla; it will
vigro and vitality.
The young people had a, danco after thfj.
at the I’arvit Louse- At night the
delegation enjoyed a pleasant
hop at the Dent House.
h
Mrs. Goodwin sent, in -the first, matured
potatoes that we have seen. They
were sent in about the fOth.
Mrs. Wes Dent presented the Editor
with a pitcher of .the mqst uleiicious niilk
the world. Many Thanks.
Thebe aro times wheffa feeling of lassi¬
wdj overcome the most robust, when
tiie system craves for pure blood, to fur¬
the elements of health and streright.
best remedy for purifying tlie blood
Dr J. II. McLean’s Sarsavarilla.
$ 6 * £ 211 WAJIFS
Will be paid f«r return of one Jersey
short black horns—pule fawn color
in flunks aud under belly—grey
on tieck aud forehead with white tip on
the tail. F. if. WEIGHT.
FOK DYSPEPSIA.
Usp Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Physician.? recommend it.
All dealers keep it. $1.00 per bottle. Genuine
has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
Either of the following engravings,
“ Evangeline,” “ Bayard,” “ Monarch of
tlio Glen” or “The First Step,” without
advertising given with on them, size 20x24inches,
one 50 cent or two 25 cent
bottles of Ideal Tooth Powder. These
are not cheap Bowman, lithographs, but works of
art. A. D. Dentist, Nicliolia,
Idaho, says, I am using your Ideal Tooth
Powder, and find it superior to all others.
Tlio engraving 24th “Evangeline” arrived
safely on tbo of December, making
it seem’ lik@ a Christmas gift. Trusting
that Ideal Tooth Powder luay flourish,
I remain, yours Col. reSpeqtfully, Elois Ear¬
nest, Denver, One of these engrav¬
ings retail without is given advertising with each on it 25 worth cent bot¬ $1
two
tles of Ideal Tooth Powder. ’
I find Ideal Tooth Powder is without
exception the -best. I have ever used.
With and., white, its aid which I keep my tooth Unable ■ very clean do
I was to
with any other powder I havp ever tried
before,j So says Ferdinand E. Chartard,
Baltimore, Md.
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By tho way, will you buy and tlso Ideal
Tooth Powder ? We can thoroughly rec¬
ommend it, R, E. Nichols, Dentist, Sa¬
fina, Ivafisas, says, Ideal Tooth Powder
is : in my estimation, just what its name
indicates. An engraving 2p.x24 is given
with .each two bottles. Price 25 cents
per bottlo.
WEAK/UNDEVELOPED
OPl'.t tin-ail MAM liliov nNf.AltGkU.lIKVBfr
i, S I't< InIt h,N f b)l)
f p i
yeatiwom -nt lomi njn fiioro in our nnnwr. 3u rm»ly to humbug (oanl
ri«>.u-4 will hut thtat i-i no evidepco of
iri>on: this On th>» poptMiry, the HflvertifWVB qro'v^t^
highlyindofsert. Itttp.rHr-lpri pomniHninrgnt r
rn g{unfcnb Hctiilitfs. i>y ndrtrwi aamn ' "
ib iifti m
ijd'aI. < jiV, N; VFyw f.CEUfii
GEOI.G1A. /t’Gl’Sl 17,..1881.
man m 1J(’;F”ij{ar..z
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’1’lie Alliance limner.
And wo had the big Alliance picnic on
Wednesday. Ben Terrell, tbo National
Lecturer, was hero and made two Speeches
duriug the day. This is not news, because
everybody knows it. There is;no good in
taking up time With d -tails, tint there is
much that is interesting which might be
said about this occasion. •I i
It; is important and worth while to re¬
mark that everybody present seemed to
enjoy the day. There was,.p sprinkling of
Upson county people, 8 cioi'd of Taylor
county folks and numbers, from Bibb and
Monroe counties. Those , visitors came to
have a good time and they Were not dis¬
appointed- ■ o
Lecturer Terrell made quite a pleasant
and versatile speech, in the morning, but
some of his remarks in the afternoon did
not please everybody who heard them, Re
declared the Olive bill, to be a bad meas¬
ure. lie said the farmers did not .under¬
stand it, and said “If I were to. tell you
that the Olive bill proposes to take awav
tlfa, charter from any railroad company
that enters into a combination, with any
competing company to do away with com¬
petition, you would not understand, it”
Probably he thinks pur pcoplo do, not
know what a charter is. Maybe they ; ,do
not know what is meant by a .combination
of competing lines. This scums to be the
natural, conclusion. Terrell has a wonder¬
ful amount of cheek, or he would riot talk
this way when almost every AdPauce in
state has studied this bill and endorsed it.
it o 4's & k.
hereby Georgia, given Crawford tliat during county ,-the ifi-Nytice present is
session of the legislature o!. Georgia there
will be introduced: jt bill to tie entitled “Aft
act to prevent .the side of alcoholic or
spirituous liquors within five nijles of the
Male and Female Institute in tho towii of
Fort Valley, and for oilier purposes,.
■ _ ■ . -I ;0
A young njiib near this’ town hjd &n
eating cancoT qn hip face, w’njcty had ^67
stroyed his note and was eating ,towards
his eyes. Asa last resort I put him,pp
Swift’s Specific, and it lms cured him en¬
tirely sound and well.
Ivl F Crumley* M I) .Oglethorpe,Gi.
ST. ; LOU.lS, MO., pwverbiully I’ost-Dispatch sffy.is
“Indian women are marching ] -healihy with
and strong, often for. days
their hapies upon their- .banka. In fact,
they frequently go the day before and
confinement, with their tribes, upon - the
march. - These -woftien acquire this rreat
strenght ftnd power of endurance by using:
a weed that grows in' their locality, out of
which a medicine is now being-made, and
kept bv the-druggists; under the name IN¬
DIAN" WEED (Female Medicine.)
Faults of digestion causo disorders of
the l.ivev, and the whole system becomes
deranged. Dr. J. II. McLean’s Sarsapa¬
rilla perfects the pfoeess of digeotion and
and tans makes pure blood.
Xcuralffic Portions
And those troubled with nervousness relieved by resulting taking
from care or overwork will be
Jirou'n’s Iron Bitters. Genuine
has trade mSrkand crossed red linos on wrapper.
:
CALL CN
J. S. M C G.E E
,
A t Ceres or McElmurray’s old stand
For Fine /Whiskies, Braiiiy,
Kura and (Jin and goneral (Jio
prices. ce;cie>. .Everything at Macon
The White is King.
OVLB
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7500,000 Now In Use.
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Gentlemen, do you want to please your
wives?
Ladies do yon desire to lighten ,your labors ?
Dealers do you rvish to satisfy your cus¬
tomers ?
If Si\ ; Buy THE
WHITE.
The one aud only verdict of the people at
large is that the White fills the bill ift ev¬
ery respect.
We Know You Want Tho Best.
A Golden Opportunity For Dealers.
Madfcnc ADDRESS, .
Sewing Co.,' Cleveland O
Crawfoi d
THE OLDEN DAYS.
.When Crawford County wa3
First Settled.
i
In my laSt letter I; was made by the
printer to say that I’olk was the whig
candidate for president in 1844. I did
not shy that. Clay for the whigs and
Polk for the democrats.
The last militia muster under the old
regime was had in,Knoxville in tho winter
1851. I think this is whit was known
As a general muster. All the militiamen
the copnty were called together on a
appi luted by the officer having .the
military affairs of the county in charge,
ane those general musters were held an
nually„;, Then was the time that there was
Cpnceivabie {^considerable garb, show,,. with All .carpel in every
all kinds of arms,
l'ttles, shotguns, corn stalks, sticks and
umbrellas, and a more molly crowd could
scarpely be lountl in any oouxitry. most of
them looking very much like Fnl^wFs
icgibiciit. The orderly seargents had the
most-trying time of all. The. drym was
souii'cled,about 10 o clock in the morning,
and ifithoy succeeded in getting the R (ill
in line By 12 , they were in good luck, The
orderlies -.pouhl he heard all over town
trying to form their companies; Oh yes!
oji yes! ajl who belong to Captain James’
cstfipariy"fall into line) . Come, gentlemen,
faU ip! , Here, I make yci a line! (inert¬
ing a fine across the street in the sand)
Gome g*nllemen 1; jt’s getting late and we
will waht to go homo soon '
The liioi) would ^stand about in groups
and talk, and after an hour or so tire
sergeante" would '-finally get them into a
sort »t trim—then some would sit down,
some . would kneel down, while others
wotdd-stand up-rrsome facing ope way
aud pome another, ffiit all talking and
laughipg and keeping up a general com
motion. -Alter so long a time they would
them into two ranks and march them
old field and hove them drilled,
such drilling I Finally the colonel
would appear upon the scene and review
treiops and have them dismissed, and
was the last of a general muster far;
/a ml just here I must remark by way of
j.arohthes’s, that these musters proved a
great factor ip bringing out so many col
chel^in Georgia.;. ..
The law made it the duty of the govern¬
or,to visit eacl) county in the state once a
year . and .review the troops. Of course
the governor could not do this, so he ap¬
pointed some one in each county to repre¬
sent him, .and «fve him jhi rank of
colonel.„ Aence the large crop of colonels
that was grown every year, for the gov¬
ernor was cleared -annua !y ami each new
governor appointed a. new set of colonels.
title one?, obtained reninim-d wiih the
jippomteo for life. .So in lima ah. ut
tenth man was colonel. ,
But of militiamem,. arc. they good for
war 7 Kot much. It does a little good
to-have the militia organised, for the rea
son .that you have the men subject t> mili¬
dmy, tbcif namCs enrolled —y u
know, tho'r places of abode and h w many
have, but as to such tiair.iug being of
use ju war, these militiaineu are no good.
The last colonel was Vil iam H Corbin,
son of a very wealthy planter, Peter Cur-!
bin. Colonel Corbin came in grand style
' pern the field, to review ibe troops.
un j >rm was a very liandsome ouo, with :
epaulets nearly as large as a pock la!
measure. lie wore a continental a
Washington hat wi.h a loag .-treaming
plum a His horse was richly capaajsoucd
s mietvvhat .afler the tr ental style. Ho
iftfieed prt saited an imposing appearance.
H was the last militia colonel—the last of,
a long line—and as such is entitled to move
than a passag notice.
The writer of this sketch was p’orsoti
ally acquainted wiiJV W. II. Corhiii. lie
a man of fino worth, lie was a per¬
fect type of the southerp gentleman of
the olden tipie. Surfoutides), with wqalth,
lie enjoyed all the advantages; .highly
cultured, noble in ,bearing, a bandsoine
man—such was tjie last colonel of the mi¬
litia of Crawford, But La, with his regi
mept have passed pff the stage of lite. The
olf flint lock rifle, the old shot gvn. all
that pertained to ,the times and the OGGi\
sion are gone. But very, few wbp, wore
,
present at the last muster of Crawford’s
militia are now in life.
The mjlitia , made a very good home
, It served the purpose for which it
was created. The recruits of it passed
and so passed nwgiy the militia
muster, ops of Georgia’s earliest institu
tiops. Butono thing I cannot account for.
cplotiels still remain, There seems to
be about uB.neapy of them as ever. Does
title pass frpm father tp son as an in¬
or docs custom keep the ranks
? I wish I did know how wo get so
colonols. Bak.su.
LADIKS *
_ Needing . a tonic, children that want bniidkig
or
It is BROWsis plcusunt I'ron'iuttbhb. r
and Biliousness. tp t«kc, AU etm.s Afnftiriii, keep Jndiacs- ‘
dealers u.
NUMEKR 20
A Kmart I® I g .
E. T. Harris has a pig that is
twice as large as its mates, although
are ail fat little shoats. Recently
pig was,seen sucking a cow which
juct about, boycot'ed the hotel with her
supply of milk. Harris figures out a
profit of 50 per cent in the transforma
tion of milk into pork, and the smart
is not disturbed at bis tii k.
Tbe most delicate constitution can safely
ties Dr, J. II. McLean’s Tar Wine
Balm. It is a sure remedy for coughs,
of voioe, and all throat and lung troubles.
SICK headache, biliousness, nausea
costi vino.*), are promptly, and agreeably
banished by Dr. J. II. McLean's
and Kidney Fillets (little pills.)
VJ /NEORGIA, Crawford county—By vir
tue of an order regularly granted
by the court of Ordinary of bibb eountv,
Georgia, in September I will sell on the first Tuesday
house door in the next, before the court
the hours city of JJaeon, between
bidder legal of sale, to the highest
at publie outcry, the following
property to wit: The East half of lot
number Two (2) in the Seventh district
of said Crawford county, containing one
buadre.i acres, more or less. Rounded
North ami East by lands of estate of
A ince Nichols, south by lauds of Robert
Bryant, lot -and west by other half of said
number ;! owned by l:i,i Dunn, iSaiil
property to be. sold as property of the
estate (if Alford Wilboru, late of said
Bibb county, deceased, to pa. the debts
Of said estate. Terms cash.
lb L. JONES;
Executor of Alford Vilborn.
8 ®T BROWN'S (ROM BITTERS
Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala?
ria. Nervousness, and General Dehilitv. Fiij-si
ciaas recommend it. Ail dealer:? sell iu Genuine
lmfi trade mark: and crossed red Ilneij or wrapper.
Bu Maiieti’s TEOHiM (liiaflilng Powders)
Bovaig.btruEjrth.Dna Allay* Irritation. AltH Dlffpslion, Regulates tfte
Assy the CMjt’aUmnkes Teething
and CosU only £ii Ceirr,. Teethina curei;
^-ruptlons tuebumnier and troublosof oorea, and Children nothing o/any equals it for Ii
is are.
without safe and TEST tn/re. HINA Try it long and you vU\ never be
as hr, there r-TQ child*
■Ga.iu the House. you-“ Druggist. - •
ASK FOR iT!
THE SELF-THREADING
££ J?
In it 6T0 COEi- &L'?S
biaed the fin¬
est mechanic¬ mm
al skill, the
most useful
and practical
elements, and
all known ad¬
vantages that
ipake a sew¬
ing machine
desirable to
sell or use.
ELDREDQE RJ3FQ. CO.
factoiy end Wholesale OlEce, BelviSero, JU.
871 Wabash Ave., Chicago,
39 Broad Street , New York .
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*^7 60 ;" 2 a UN? atlanta. eAiI'-^Sai
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W. Blasiogame, Knoxville, Oa. !
HICKS 85 'PARKER, .
—-MACON, GA., DEALERS 1N——- '»
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WHIka, , h 7‘ W IN E, TOBACCO .’ ._ _ &C;;_
.
v' Having bought out TVII'.‘ *Holzenldorf’s business, we are pre
vg‘pared t’i‘obaoc‘os’fhe’ to supply our friendswith the'best Liquors cigars and
market‘affords 'at living prices. ‘ Now whenevef’
.jifou cums‘to town come to See Grum‘Hicks. '
/"JEOKtHA, sold before Crawford the court comity—Will bourn door
Knoxville, Georgia, the- witliin the legal'
hours of sale on first Tuesday in Au¬
gust. One 1 HH!t, the following property to lnortj:
hum! red and fifty acres of land ,
or less, being parts of lots numbers 141
142, in the Seventh District of said county,
bounded north by land of Daniel Harris,
east l»y lands of Proctor, south by lands
of Posted and nest' piojieity by lands of fllil
levied onus the of defendant
l>y virtue of a ii f t issued from the hupe
rior court of udd county in favor, of ii.
G. Rachel Payne. Pardetnan and Davis against
Jefferson. July 4th, 1 RHH
_B.A. il ARTLEY , t'HKnir r
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Wrapping paper for sale at
this office at 4cis per pound-- '»v*
DIZZINESS, nausea, drowsiness, dis¬
tress after eating, can be cured and pray
vented by taking Dr.J. IP MoLeau’s Liver
and Kidney Pilletf (little pills.)
IJ health and life are worth anything
and you are feeling out of sorts and tired
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out, tone up your system by taking Dr. J
II. McLean's Sarsaparilla.
INDIAN WEED (Female Medicine) lias;
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for it is that all who use it kocp robust and
healthy. . . j ...
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly spMs
sores and ulcers, abscesses ami tumors,
unhealthy discharges, such as catarrh, ec¬
zema, ringworm, other forms of skin dis¬
eases, are symptoms of blood impurity
Take L>r. J. II. McLean’s Sarsaparilla..
No need to take those bigratliarlie pills;
one of I)r. -I. H McLean’s Liver and Kid
ney Billets is quite sufficient and more
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