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CLOCKS, JKWIXBY, DIAMONDS : 8ILYEB MdSPVBB-PLATED WABB,&e! Special attentlta; palrlDc. .. given to dlffleult watch r W. H. FARRIOR & BRO.' I , . i vj a ri x f o-tt is d y tst ' her own locality an old firm Befereuces required, Permanert poelOou and good salary. way acq. 16 Barclay St., M. Y. ---- . apr84w! Mrs-Joe Person' Remedy - Is 3tUl the best Blood Purlfieron the market. ; r. " 3' Jiio. H. McADEN, Wholesale Druggist. most fieanuy iwj .ni otW favors tirescribina; the formu'.a M,MBn": ?mnfvour excellent corp. of physlcU"- I 1 a a 1 1 Max L LUlUk THEIR FIKST', SUNDAY. BRIDE AHO KOOM AT Th. prMtdent ! Wife' la Oak, land -Attend Ins Service Gar- Baltimore Sun. . j This ends tie ' fourth dav of the presidential honeymoon in the moun- With . the exception J; L,'irVTf ,Ka rtr of the arrival the VV Jill weather has been all that couia rje wishfd. Tiie absence of any of the "style" or pre'ension that some might, expect from the Executive of a grat country-htin creatt-d a favorable l m predion.5 . Is is "Jeflersonian sun plicity" in its most pronounced furm. When the President and hiswite feel like taking a walk they doso, and when tbey want to drive they gratify their wishes ihihat oirection also Whethtr they are doing the one or the other, they take no pasDS to avoid meeting people. When they went fishing yesterday they drove, on account of the distance, and they took lines and rods like any other fishermen, but unlike a great many -who indulge in that conternplativo 111 HCIL V. , , . , -,, . ,.rtl,-l hp hrmiht home with them. Today they attended church. Tomorrow and the next day they will do pretty much as they have done previously thair wrriTal. When he ' goes Dinw -' ' . -. , away the President will pay his bills like any other man wouiu xu the President's idea of enjoying his honeymoon. One of the things he ton iv.aion to refer to at every opportunity is the pleasure he finds in his method of passing the time here and the delightful atmosphere irtn whin h he has been transported from the close official atmosphere of WAshinirton . Fortunately tor him, nnii nerhaDS more ! fortunately for them, no office-seekers .have, yet fmind their wav here. The Presr dent has certainly found a climate Whir-.h admits of many variations. When he gets up in the morning he can walk out on his porch and with his finder write his name' in the trost on his steps. A few hours later the aim takes the chill off the air, and he can take a short sfcroll on his grounds and smoke his Havana cigar, and meditate on the beauties of nature, and the comfort3 of married life, in a temperature that is only obtainable in mountainous counwiea. iu wie afternoon he can, it he sees proper, ride under a pretty hot sun and get as sunbrowned as he pleaees. Iwi light offers an excellent opportunity for a true loner's stroll, but it would be unwise to venture ou6 afe night without an overcoat, for the warmth ceases with sunset. . GOES FISHING AND CATCHES SOME. The nsning trip yesterday- was about the only interesting feature of the day. President Ulevetard is somewhat of a fisherman, and his usual good luck attended him. The objective point of the trip is known as Deep creek a good trout stream about five miles back of Derr Park in a northwesterly direction. It is on ihe place cf .C. Brandt, who ex- tended the President an invitation to' make use of it during, his stay here, The spot is very ifomantic, well wooded, and with plenty of good firm ground along the str4am. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland occupied their own carriage, and Mr. aud Mrs. I Davis were in a separate one of their own with their little son. They took along for banvonly worms! and it is said that Mr. Davis himself dug the worms mas were 10 oe lmpaiea on tne presi dential hook. The start was made after lunch at Mr. Davis's cottage in the afternoon, and fully three hours were spent, bobbing for the spotted beauties. Ihe President landed twenty nice trout, pomeof them four teen inches long. Ex-Senator Davi3 asserts that Mrs. Cleveland also caught some hsh but will not Bay now many. Auogetner about forty fish were caught, and the party re- turueu irnu goou appetites and a faireized basket of trout. The Pres ident said he was very well oleased with his day's sport, and would like to try it again. He said also that he did not go so much to catch fish as to find out if thtre were any to be caught; "for," he remarked, "La muni, id coming up anu ne is very lond of fishing, and I'll try it for him " On the way back three young iauiets rusreu irom a cnttaoA nnri each presented Mrs. Cleveland with a Deautirul bouquet. Both the Preai uem, anu niswiie Daid moreaUpntinn .J A- . J 1 f - 5" this time to the possible effect of the sun. He had left his high silk hat at come ana wore a errav slounh Mm Cleveland wore her straw hat. th untie bonnet bt-me for the time din caxuta. . j.oe trout ot this country are hard to get at except by Dermis 3 J rr i - . - .... e.cn.l All the treams are n, nd w the proprietors of the places through wuh u iney pass, and cannot befish.id except by permission. Good fiz,d irouo oring readily from 40 to 5i cents a pound. CONGEATULATIONS BY TELEGRAPH Tt. D.aJi 1 - " , me j. i CTiueuii naving looKed over me-ieiegram8 ot congratulation re CeiVed Since He ha hapn hem , many of them as were deairnhl me representatives of th hresa f. publication. He said, ha did know how many of them were desir able, DUG WOUld E0 over them nnri ' , , iecr.. mrp. Cleveland was Dresent ana nanaed ner nusoand the telo. J t 3 ii 1 . - grams one by one. lie read them over and selected a number. He laughingly comrnenteij on one of inem, mat from the Bachelora' Tlnh of Oiccinnati, which contained the wora regrets" whre the othsra would have put congratulations". . He remai Kea that he was a member of a oacneior8' club m New York, arid had a handme cold medal whih told ot hi connection with ths-6ivan; lzation. . lie said he simnnRPH that now ne would have ..to return the badge. Mrs. Cleveland ; looked ' at mm, and then "continued handing u"" tuo tcicKiams one oy one; The rreeiaent nas received by way of. aemngcon about lt50 telegrams and 100 letters congratulatory . : - 3 v MR. AX MBS. CLEVELAND AT CHURCH. Ihe attendance of ' the President and his wife and party at the Garrett Memorial Presbyterian Church, at u&Kiana, today created quite a flut ter in that little village. It was by invitation of the pastor and exvCons gressman Hamill, postmastsr nt Oak landt who is an appointee of the pre sent ad ministration. He is '. a ' tall fine-looking old.gentlemani with sil very wbite hair. Yesterday morning he drove- over from Oakland with the Rev. Mr Foulk, the pastor of the Garrett - Memorial ; 1 Presbyterian Church. The gentlemen were intro duced by ex-Senator Davis, and had a short, conversation on -the porch df the cottage, Ths President and Mri. Cleveland had just started out for a walk, Jbut -weriji bat-p to the, hous. - iu uiiuwier mviiea we f resident and wife to attend services at the church at Oakland on Sunday, and the'invitation was accepted. " . - . early, a crowd being ltun uu tide. The first thrse p6ws weie thfl Prwident and re- his party on the right hand side o the church, though they filled only the second and third. A piece of whita ribbon wretchedgacross the entrance to i the third pew ioiu ovoi v whhone the President would oc cupy. The party included Mr, a nd Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. Henry G Davis, in the President's carr la g ; ekSenai or Davis and Mr, and -M'S Daniel Lamont, in the. ex batorS carriage, and Miss Lizzie Eikis, daughter of Mr! Stephen -B. Eifcins, Miss Florence Peuingill, her com panion, and Mr. J no. vff: Dav s,( TCx:-Senaior Davis's car- it, . - - ., , riage went, first, the frcsiaens s u;" nfi.o -TriL-ii-.HB i.A.rriree last, ihe start was made at 10' p.'ciock this morning, and the church was reficutu afttr a pleasant hour's drive. When the party entered tne cnurcii x i dent Cleveland stood at the entrance of the pew reserved for him until Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. iavis, jurs. Lamont and Mr. Lamont had entered. The President then entered minted. Mrs. Cleveland sat at. the window end of the pew and the President at . the ena nearest tne aisia otui""v Davis, Mr. John W. Davis and tne Misses Davis sat in, tne pew in iruuj of the President. Mrs. uieveiauu wm-P. a -dark blue sUK dress witu beaded cape and light chip hat, trim med with white feathers. When the party were seated ' the choir sang i lee as a Bira to. ion muuwuu. The collection plates being passeu around, the President dropped in a crisp five-dollar bill, and both, land put in a. bright silver dollar. The morning lesson was First Corin thians, 15th chapter, and tne prayer of the minister, Rev. John S. U oulK, included the following: "Aimignty, find, from whomcometh down every good and perfect -i gift, bless, wo be-. seech Thee, tnv servant, toe rrw dent of the tlhited States, and be graciously pleased to look with favor upon the new relation on wniou uo has entered, and cause Thy -rich benediction to rest on the wife Thou hast given him. Oh, grant that the in fluence of it may be felt by the nation at large May he thus be greatly cheered in his arduous duties, and encouraged in his faithful perform ance. .Bless us as a nation, ueieuu us against all assaults and dangers, against every gathering together of the fro ward, and every uprising of evil doers. Surrounded by Thy might, and clinging together as rul ers and people under the shadow of Thy Wing, may we be knit more strongly together in one blessed un ion of States and kindred for the honor and welfare of Thy country, for the good of mankind, and for the glory of Thy holy name." He also prayed for the founders of the church, Ihe Garrett family. A. U-TLB GIRL 6 CHRISTENING. Several weeks ago the minister had arranged that . the little tbree-months-old girl of Capt. Isaac in kendall, of Oakland, should be christened on this day. The father and mother occupiel one of the pews to the right of the altar. The little one stared around with its eyes filled with wonder. The choir sang thj baptismal hymn-H "Behold what condescend nu lore Jesus on earth displays ; .To babes and sutkll gs be extends The riches of bis gracet." The parents then took their stand in front of the- altar,; the minister read the usual service of such occa sions, and when he pronounced the name "Frances," all supposed that it was named in honor ot Mrs- Cleve land. The President and his wife both smiled It was a coincidence merely, as .the minister sid after wards. The text of the. germon was from 1st Corrintbians, : ICth chapter, verses land 2: "Brethren I declare unto you the Gospel which I preach ed unto you, which also ye have re ceived and wherein ve stand, by which also ye are saveif ye keep in mind what I preached unto you un less you have believed in vain.'' The sermon was on the doctrine of the resurrection, and waa an argument to prove that Christ died, was burjed, and then arose. The sermon occupi ed just thirty minutes,and concluded with the words i " Gpd'grant that in the end all who hear me may be saved through the doctrine of Jesus Christ. The President gat very up right during the sermon, occasionally resting his left arm on the back . of the bench. ' - ... PRAYING FOE THE BRIDAL COUPLE. Postmaster Hamill, of Oakland, who occupied the sofa on the pulpit aurmg tne latter part ot the service, and who is a local preacher of the Southern Methodist Chcrcb, deliver ed the concluding prayf f. FJe prayed for the President and his wife, and iinat mey mignii oe continued in prosperity, and that the President might finally receive a higher re ward. In conclusion he said of the President, "May he be continued in his office of this great, nation." One of the hymns sung bgan ''Lftt ever lasting glory crown thy head." As the Presideot and bis party left the church quite a little knot of people collected to see mm ana ojswue. The Presidant stood up in his carriage and lifted his hat to the crowd, Something must have pleased bim, as ne gmued audibly. The party reach ed home at two o'clock this afters noon. : The, church whera , the ser vices took place is. a neat granite structure, ia Gothic style, md was built by the late John W. Garrett, in memory of his brother, Henry Gar- re. me latter was regularly in these hills fishing,' being very fond Of the sport, and a cold that he CAught on on of thse excursions caused hia death. He had always oeen an attendant at the Oakland Presbyterian Church and had intend ed to endow the Presbytery, but 'his death occurred before he was able t' carry out bis intention. Mr. John W. Garrett built the church fifteen years ago. to carry out " fcis brother's intention. : J ' .. ; In reply to a question as to when he expected to leave Deer Park, the President said he did not know, but at present he thought be would hp here three or four- days of the coming week; He said : he" had not signed an j bills since he had been here, and intended to sigh none. He repeated that he waa very much p.eased with bis visit herersnd, as he came to es cape official business, would certainly transact none. , Cluverius Reveals a Plot. - The Richmond Dispatch states that Thomas J. Cluverius, the young law yer convicted of , the murder of his cousin, Miss Fannie Madison, and cow awaiting resentence of death, has been furnished with more comforta ble quarters in the jail of that city in consequence of his revealing a plot of some other prisoners to escape by attacking the deputy. The informa tion proved so timely that when the police summoned to . protect t he jail forced the fellows bacs to their cells. Cluyeriua gave the information ao cleverly that tne ot!ier prison rsf are ignorant how the plan pf escape waa discovered.- OEIGIN OF ADAM'S BODY: DB. WOODUOW SETS ITIM- ;; SELF KIGHTON THE EV OLUTION QITES- . TION. ne noltis that Every Word of the Sacred Scripture Is Absolutely True, and that the . Christian - may Hold Whatever Scientific .Views liePlease"so I.oug as They - do wot Contradict Ibe' Word of OoiL - ' - ' 1 TotaE lUorof theNevgandCoU'ler . ' Columbia, i3. O . June 3. 1886 I observe in your journal of May 25. h un account cf the proceedings of the Preabytrfrmn 'General A3tntn blv at Ausiusta, Ga., in which-there is what purports to bj a synopsis of aome remyris made by me. Allow me to sav that this synopsis u macu rate in every particular , It would be impossible to obtain from it the least idea or wha l reauy said. But I write chiefly to ask you to allow me 10 make another correction In the News and Courier for May 30th, your special.correspondent, "U K. u. ' SDeaKine ot tno svv. ur Palmer's address, says : : "The third point was the duty of the church to maintain the purity of the Scriptures against any and all at tempts- to change its. historic inter nretation in attempting to make; them teach what the Spiritevidently never meant them to teach. The ap plication Of this point to the present attempt to make the scriptures teach evolution as easy, though no dir ict reference was made to this subject in the address." ; It ia not here said that I have made the attempt in question there is ' no direct -reference" to me. but the "application" of your correspondent's words is easy. Let me say, then, that the statement that there is a 'present attempt to make the Scrips tures teach evolution," is. so. far as II know, wholly without foundation If there ever has been such an at tempt, within the limits of the South ern Presbyterian church, I have at least never heard of it: DoubtleBS "C. E. C," presumably a Presbytia rian minister,) and the overwhelm ing majority of the Augusta General Assembly, believe that the attempt has been made and that I have mode it; but nothing could be further.from the truth, I have reiteratedflover and over again in every form my be lief that the Scriptures do not teach God's imode of creation; that they teach the fact, but not the tnethpd and therefore, mac nenner tne hypo thesis of immediate creation nor the hypothesis of creation by evolution can contradict the Scriptures; that every, word of the Sacred Scriptures is absolutely true, but that to the Christian believer it is immaterial what scientific views he may hold. provided such views do not contradict the Sacred scriptures. I eannot comprehend the prevail ing inability to distinguish these pro positions from that' whiph asserts that the "Scriptures teach evolution." But the inability , exists t and I have almost to despair of seeing it remov ed. Yet I am unwilling to beheld up in a false light before your wide circle of intelligent . readers. add therefore I beg that you will publish what 1 have now written: j r . . James Woodrow: ' Am JBitraordluary Case, The telegraph "has announced the fact that Dr. J. Milton Bowers con victed in San Francisco of poisoning his wife by slowly administering phoephorus, has been sentenced to be bung. The case ia an extraordin ary one in the criminal annals of San rancisco, as ine trial consumed fix weeks, and the mam evidence was found in the stomach anci throat of the dead woman. These, subjected to delicate chemical tfsts, revealed piain traces or nnosmiorus. and a malignant ulcer in the stomach also due totbe same cause. Pr. Bowers bad insurance amounting to $17,000 pn his wife 8 life, and it was proved be had discussed marriage with an other woman while his wife. Wa ly ing ill. The evidence was wholly circumstantial, but Bowera' bad character arid the atrocious revela- ! tions of his domestic habits l.dj to bis convictions. 3e received the sen, tence calmly although the ( judge l.n a . I . . J . , . w uu j'ruuvnjuuci tyt septence iSheQ tears. v - CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. For proof that Dr. Gunn'it Liver Pills cure sick ft.ada. he, ask your druggist f jr a Ira-, tilal p ck ae. Only Aiis for a dose. ' Kegular size boxes, 25 eeuis. sjoia oy i,. h, vyrisjon. Danger! ' ll you have a reeling of oppression and uneasl- n lime iwore uid oiapniagm, ana ust Delow the rlKht rits. aggrtyated by lyinv on the right side, loon out; &s f,ure ns fate, your llvir Is dls- craerea ftrjuips not scfiousij as jrt, but fatal ht patio abcea es are not uncommoi; . 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Pottsk I)bu ami) Chkmicaij Co., Boston Send for "How to Cure Skin niseases. ' , . .- . - DC It I ITIFY the Complexion and Skin by using OCAU thaCuncoRAtOAP. r - t - ' ' f -THK SBWINGi If A CHINK 18 THE . A! N cause of Uterine Pains and W-ak-rrSe w rfss- For Aching 81 esCAild.jBaek, Y J Kldney-Palss. Sciatica, chest Pains,' ipA Weakness and Inflammation, the Cpn- cuiu. t;-P aim Plastkb )s infallible. SSc, : KIN VtfOEUi'E'N fc2 e. renwwed Kmna-th. or who uffcr from unriuun pwnuar w ueir sex, aaouia try. THE BEST TONIC. This medicine combines Iron with sore vetrewbto tonics, and is inval cable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It En riches and Purifies the Blood, Stimulates ixrrves in lact, tnorougniy invigorates, v Clears the complexion, and makes the skin smooth. It dnM nnt lilAT.knn thn -tAet.h. A&ntw neadache. of produce constipation all oiherJron medicines do. .MRS. Kuzabeth Batrd, 74 Farwell Ave., Miiwau- kee. 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SchofTer Brevrljaar Co., ot (: New Torb. y THE LARGEST LAGER BEER BOT TLING feSTABUSHMENT -V: IN THE CITY. Ordersi Solicited. All order promptly MUea.and delivered free yt onarge to .any psri of thtiy, decSOdlf ' 1 1 n Jl AND PLUMBERS SUPPLIES. TTE WILL BB PLEAS fJl TO FURNISH E3 bulmlngroTfactor.erag h0U8e8' PUbUo '.Jf5,toj!i. ifJ.l enirineer f Ing business, with an office in our store w Jiii bun n hirnri o fnll .n'Ai ivfO. , we Will Salt glazed terra eotta sewer pipe and fltilnirs in stock at a I times. v. . . . u ulllDgS m D A. TOMPKINS ci Mayieftt1"6 adS"ourta st- barlotte, Ni'c. Estsribllafced FAY'S 1866. IMHMA IIOOFIUBI . , . : i .uuvoomiae use tin or inm nm fleoay like shingles or tar compositions; easy townb" Strong and doraMe: at half the oost oi tir? EL .SEiv eimsi'i'riJXjK .tor PLASTEIt r nT.ir .V. OHt. DAKr-KTS and ItUiiS of Mm m.f f mbift the wear ot OH ClotbZ Oatal"?! To Printers A good second hand Plough Paper Cutter, will be sold cheap Apply to Chas, B. Jones, at 8i.9dwtr THIS OFPTCB. WANTED. A ft FHT1 !? mooeywlrh oar Amateur Pfcoto outfit, ana AUCII O collecting family pictures to-enlarg-e. Snri.l N day otfet. biupira CofVing Co am Canal St, New Yoth m8r20t11ew3ra Mrs, Joe Pemou's Remrdr Is still the best Blood Purlfleron the market. - ' ' i Xlw U.HUUIU1, it llUHMaie tnigglst. ' Safes for :Salel .Two good second-hand,, safes; wflf tie sold cheai Apply toChas. B. Jones, a tep9d4wtf - . , THIS furies. ru. '' S t I - I :,: (1M li li f yroseoe Oil STEAM Mi m POLIfiEMAl 4 - -: -' ! - Atlanta; Ga., Ju y 23, 188S. Whenever I know of anything that might be ol service to my fe!low-men, I desire to Impart such Information; hence I give the following facts to the public:" - "" .; ' L . Mrs. M. M. Prince, ilvli g at 38 West Fair St. Atlanta, Ga.; has been troubled for soveral months withand ugly form o catarrh, attended with a copl oosand offensive discharge trom both nostrils. Her system became so effected aud reduced that she was confined to bed at my house lor some time, and received the attention of three physicians; and ustd a' dozen bottles of an extensively adver tised blood remedy, all without the least benefit. She Anally commenced the use of B B. B. with a decided improvement at pace, and when ten bot tles had been uwwl,)she was entirely cured ot all symptoms of catarrh. . v j , ' v It gave her an appetite, and Increased her strength rapidly, and I cheerf Uy recommend it as a quick and cheap tonic and hlood Purifier. J W. GLOEB, Policeman. Was it Cancer ? I have been- taking B, B. B. for six or seven weeks for something like cancer on my neck, and I would not take qsb thooSand dollars lor the benefit received. . '1 -1 ' - . I had previously tried various soalled blood remedies, but B. B. B. 1 the best, tne quickest and the cheapest blood purifier I ever used. 1 1 refer to au .Mf.iuajuv U.U114UU. via. j . ... . 3, H. BAUNE3, Grlffln, Ga. BOTH HANDS UP. A rVewiiaxtlte Suddenly aise His If and? for Ihe First Time In Two Years. Correspondence Atlanta JournaL Nwnam, Ga., June ia Mr. Jaeob G. Spender an old and respected oPlaen! of this place experi enced rather a sudden change In his gestlculative extremeties lately. It seems tbat a little vrer two years ago Mr, Sportder had a severe attack of , 1. - Bhenmatiun, Ws arms became useless, and, In fact, he could not raise his hands to Bis head until the qtljer day, when he called on the druggist and obtained a preparation that acted like magic on him, for after taking the first half bottle he could move his anas about, and when he had taken six bottles he was sound and wpU. Bev. W, W. Wads worth and our people generally who are familiar with-the case almost swear by the wonderful remedy now. :: Mr. Sponcler said the medicine was called B, B. 8. BLOOD 'OISON. Mr. A. P. of Hambton. Ga has'recentlT I emer8ed from one of the nost remarkable cases ot Blood Poison oa record. His body and limbs had no less than four hundred small ulcers his bones tormented him with, pain his appetite failed his kidneys presented frlghtlul symptoms and all doctors and 100 bottles of the most popu lar Blood Poison remedy failed, to give him any relief. He secured B. B. B., the concentrated quick cure, and five bottles healed the ulcers, re lieved all pain, cured his kidneys, restored his appetite, and made him a healthy and happy man. . - ; ' - ' i -.;.' Mr. Beswortlt Interviewed. From the Southern Clipper. "Yes," said Mr. James L. Bosworth, an old At lantic, "If was twelye yeara ago when 1 contracted a terrible case pf blood poisoning. My. affliction was truly horrible. I had! no appetite, did not sleep well at night, my digestion was Impaired, my throat wascauterlzed five times, and in fact I was a total wreck. j had been under the treatment of several of tiie leading physicians of Atlanta; tried near); every blood remedy advertised; went to Hot Springs receiving no beneflt whatever. " "And you remained In tills condition twelve years?" lntrrupped the Clipper man. Yes sir, and more tfaan that. Three years ago I wa laid up with rheumatism. My knees were drown up In such a position lft at I could, not leave my bed tor month!. My life became a lingering torture. A truly wouiMfei-ful blood remedy was recommended, known as B. B B. 1 used 4t, and sir, 5 bottles curvd me, and I really believe It to be the grandest and quickest, blood remedy ever known," . Are any members of your family thus afflicted? Have they scrofulous' swelling of the glands? Have they any scrofulous sore or ulcers? If so and It ihould fce neglected, the peculiar taint, or poison, ingy deposit Itself In the substance of the lungs, producing consumption. Look well to the condition of yir tamlly, and. Jf thus afflicted give the proper remedy without delay. But that which makes absolute cures In the shortest space, of time. TheuDeering finger of publia opinion points to B. B. B. as jthe most wonderful remedy for scrofula ever known. Ask your neighbors, ask your druggist, ask or right to those who give their certificates, and be convinced that B. B, B la the quickest and most l erfeet Blood Purifier ever before kuown. . , , UMKUIATIMr. Although a practitioner of nearly twenty years, my mother Influenced ms to prosure B. B. B. for her. Sheiiad been confined to her bed several months wlta Rheumatism which had stubbornly resisieq an the usual! remedies. ." Within twenty- four hours after Bomraeoelng B, B B. I observed marked relief.-; She has lust eommenc&j her third bottle and U nearly as actbe as ever, and has been to the front yard with 'irake In hand," clean ing up. ; Her Improvement is truly wonderful and Immensely gratifying. f Book or Wonders. By addressing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga , any n can secure free one of the prettiest and most valuable 32 page books now out. . It tells ail about the blood, Its diseases and remedies-scrofula, 01- , Rheumatism, Kluney Affections, Skin Ho; mors, 4c , 4c. Drop a postal for it at ona. ' ' - C.H. MONTSOMEBT. K. ti JacJwnvme,Ala.i June 648 " .Tun nnt tan .: . z v. . . , r w wa.B. do- atlanta. e fA. v uieir nook of Wonders, tree. X am ABLE A. Full Stock of . - ' drifEtal Laces, Pamburi FaFgiugs and Inmtirgs LAWNS AND WHITE GOODS I .-.' Of all kind for sale deap for eabh at ELIAS BURGESS WHO LBS A LK ANDHilTAIL DEAL?. m . .. . - . .- .- . ; . 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