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Letter and Note HWrls Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS,', PRICE LISTS, -Silofit art Sarb Srogrannces, AND OF:' ALT.; KINDS Court and Magisterial rarrs solicited and satisfaction gnaronteed, "' L. u. CLEMEXT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, attorneys y SAWSBuur, N. C. Feb. 3rd,! 881. g THI3 PAPER r"r.?e.'?ui4.'7 m , j uMUio ior n HKW 1UUI1. mm AGENTS. I -wW Im jt PROM BLANKS m JJ Tobacco Culture. SELECTION OP SEED. Southern Fertilizing Company. There is no farm crop grown as a staple in the United States that pays better than good tobacco; and to grow good tobacco requires, in the first place, good seed; for good seed is at the foun dation of all successful farming, and more essential possible, as regards tobacco, than in any other crop. For in this, tfie range of types, grades, and prices, are wider than in any other crop, while the seed affect ana control all these more than any other. Soil, climate, and management, next to va riety, operate to determine the charac ter of the product The variety must be suited to the type which the planter intends to raise, and the soil must be adapted to the type, or failure is certain. Bright yel low tobacco cannot be produced on dark rich soil, nor rich dark "shipping1 on poor gray soil; nor will the rich, coarse varieties produce fine silky yel lotf troods. or the thin silkv varieties ...... U 7 . make heavy, fat, tough export tobac cos. There hns been a wonderful improve ment in varieties of tobacco during the oast generation imDrovement bv se- lection in the old kinds and the intro duction of new varieties, with superior qualities and characteristics for every type of tobacco. None but an old fogy will continue to plant the old, un improved varieties because they were his father s or grandfather s favorites. The world moves, seeds are imnrnved. and industries developed and advanced. -V i -. . ..... uur ancestors succeeded with the va rieties of tobacco they planted, when there was mainly but one type the dark shippiuar but taste and fashion change, new types are wanted and new varieties suited to these types, and plan ters who meet the demand are those Who niake the most money by tobacco planting. Virginia is the home of the tobacco plant, and here it develops to the high est perfection, and, consequently, here have originated the best and finest va rieties. She grows now all the types used in plug tobacco and for pipes and cigarettes; and she has some sixteen hundred, square miles of soil suited to another type Cigar Tobacco and these soils he mainly in the Piedmont country, where our people are striving to compete with the West in growing grain. Here is an opportunity that ouht to be improved. It is a recognized fact that where any flora develops to greatest perfection, there is where the best seed can be grown. It would pay planters in the South and West, who grow the yel low and dark export types, to get ti o r seeds every year frbin Virginia, as market-gardeners get seeds from locali ties where the several varieties develop to greatest perfection, rather than grow their supplies at tower cost, but under less favoring conditions, as to adaptability of soil, climate, &c. They know where to get the best, and are aware of the tendency to degeneration in seeds generally, and the importance of "a frequent recurrence to first prin ciples," to promote health v growth and maturitv. Planters have no excuse for using poor seeds when pedigree seeds of all types may be so cheaply procured. The cost of tobacco seed per apr totio-p from ten to twenty cents the cast for seed of no other farm crop is so little. VARIETIES FOR SPECIFIC TYPES OF TO BACCO. We will premise bv statinc fW nn ly an approximate guide may be given ior tne selection ot varieties suited to the several types. The variation in soil and climate in different localities greatly modify the selection. For, what is best in some localities is not best in others; and trial, at last must deter mine what is best in every case. When this is found, it is well to stick to it and plant mainly of this variety and sparingly of others until a better is found, if possible. We recommend for dark, heavy ship ping, Medley Pryor and Blue Pnjor. For mahogany wrappers, Tuckaho, Sueet Oronoko,&n& Gold Leaf. For cutters, use Granville bellow. Gooch, Hester, and Tuckahoe. For fine vellow rille Yellow, Tuckahoe, White Stem Oronoko, Yellow Pryor, Yellow Orono ho and Hester. For sweet fillptra - - v v v. UIUIIVA U ilUU tlanayan. For yellow fillers and cigarettes, Huco. Granville Yellow. anA SMI or the latter makes fine wrappers on If the planter finds, af te r ft t.rinl tli any variety fails to do well on his soil let him discard it, make a note of it, uu aeiect anotner. I he- White-Stem O lJru n-r.A r11 r i . , tvuu a ntuw uronoKO arevarip-'7 A1.-i. 1 -i . . I i-ica tiuii areiy rail to make fine wrao-i narc tliX... 1- - 1 ! vio,; .Tucicver ucn can oe grown The Tuckahoe tavor, and deserves extnsivA tai oD it has nrovftd in Vii(nn; j!.- .. . - .r-- "iiiuu, wmuunre hi me nenest yellow goods of any other a grade now much in AmnA Is of any other comparative freedom from spot and Tv 18 greauy in its tavor, havino proved nearest of all to be drought proof. 0 The Sweet Oronoko. for plug fillers has never been excelled. The Hester and Gooch succeed best m some localities for brights or cut ters. y Hyco is decidedly the easiest of anv to cure yellow; requires a moist, but ,1- gay rarey scceeds on red or thirsty soil. m.x j. (Hiuiuf nna neat twMn FKEPARATIOX OV PLAXT BEDS Open Air Beds. But there i question that open air beds no est. And r.. it: i m r vucre tins moae ot raisin r plants is practicable, it is greatly to l5 .Furred for the tnain supply of pants, U is a well established ouinion tbaf AuiiM ,.r-y -r.uW. -tHonsnea opinion that emu newer pOSSeSS a Ii. . oKiuiup, witlll S wider adaptability to soils aiid tvoesi, ,n rend and tracked pots will than any others. JtrZ leak. Blessed is he who expects noth- plants raised in the open air transplan ting better and usually grow off quick er than if raised in not bed or cold-' frame. Selection of Locality. On the selec tion of a proper Reality for a plant bed, and its preparation, largely de- Eends the timely supply of strong, ealthy plants, without which it is im possible to raise a crop of fine grade. The planter, therefore, cannot be too careful in choosing a sheltered spot, neither too dry, as rich naturally as can be found, and located so as to possess different degrees of moisture. Go into the woods, original forest, if possible, and select a spot near a branch or stream of water embracing both hill-side and flat, and having a southern or 8outheastern"exposure, pro tected by woods on the north. Burn over the plat intended for plants either by the old or new method. The first consists in placing down a bed of wood on small slcids three to four feet apart on the ground well cleared and raked. Then fire this bed of wood and per mit it to remain burning long enough to cook the soil brown for half an inch deep. With hooks, or old hoes fasten ed to long poles, pull the burning mass of brands & distance of four and a half or five feet, throw on brush and wood, and continue burning and moving the fire until the bed is burned over. Nev er burn when the land is wet It will require from one and a half to two hours to cook the soil properly. But any mode of burning the plat will suffice, provided that it is effectu ally done. After the plat has been burned and has cooled, rake off the large coals and brands, but let the ashes remain, as they are essentially a first class manure. Then coulter over the plat deeply or break with grub hoes, and make fine the soil by repeated chopping and raking, observing not to bring the subsoil to the surface, and remove all roots and tufts. Manure from stable, hog pen or poultry house, or some reliable commercial fertilizer (1 use the "Anchor Brand") should be chopped into and thoroughly incorpor ated with the soil while preparing the bed to be sown. Experience has de monstrated that it is better to use both. But beware of -manure containing grass seed. The judgment of the planter must guide him in the amount of ferti lizing material to be applied at this stage; but it is well to remind him that the tobacco plant rarely responds to homcepathic doses of plant food, but that the allopathic usage suits it best. The best way to sow the seed is so mix them thoroughly with a fertilizer or dry ashes, and sow once regularly over the bed, reserving seed enough to cross sow to promote regularity. The tobacco seed"is the smallest of all farm seeds, and consequently reauires alierht covering. If the seed are sown before the 20th of February, the best way is to nrm the surtace ot thoJbed bv tread mg it over closely, but if sown later, sweep lightly over with a brush or light rake. Then run surface drains through the bed, with inclination enough to pass off the water. To do this properly, run theln off four or five T A 1 Jill A . m xeesi apart with tfte toot, then open with a narrow grubbing hoe to the depth of three or four inrbos. Thpi trench deeplv around the outside of the bed, to ward off surface water and pre- vent washing. John Ploughman's Talk. OX FAULTS. iie wno ooasts 01 oemg perfect is perfect in folly. I have been a good aeai up ana down in the world, and I HAttni. .1 , 1 'i 1 Oil ue tri um see eiiner a penect horse or a penect man, and 1 never shall till two bundays come together. You cannot gei, winw. nonr out 01 a coal sack, nor perfection out of human nature; he who looks for it had better look for gar m the sea. The old saying is, liiieless, faultless :" of dead men we should sav nothinsr but eod. hnf. ns for the living, they are all tarred more or less witn tne black brush, and half an eye can see it. Evprv .htaA hn - j- - J u sort place m it, and every heart has its uiacK arop. verv rose has its nnftu-c and every day its night. Even the sun snows spots, and the skies are darkened with clouds. Nobodv ls -o wis Kut La lias tolly enough to stock a stall of Vanitybair. Where I could not see the -fool's-cap, I have nevertheless heard the bells jingle. As there is no sunshine without some shadows, so is all human good mixed up with more or less of evil; even poor law guardians have their little failings, and parish beadles are not wholly of heavenly na ture; The best wine has its lees. All men s faults are not written on their foreheads, and its quite as well they are not, or hats would nppd innis, yejt as sure as ecrcrs are pcrrs siaillrs Ot enmu cni-f kIa : . ovl1' m every hneAm . ALII- 1 1 " re B 110 ieilinS wnen a mall s eint i-.-i.xr V. ... 11 i n (L "uv ouuv nieiusseives, ror i hares pop out of the ditch iust whpn uV0U are not looking: for them. A hoi 'that is weak in the Ipfsmav nrf Bfnm . . v , a ??Ue or two' bnt jt him. ,u,u iuci ii.iu lajiier noia nun up well. The tabby cat is not laj ping milk just now, but leave the dairy open and we will see if she is not as' bad a thief as the kitten. There's fire in the flint cool as it looks: wait till the steel gets a knock at it, and you will see. Everybody can read that riddle, bnt it is not everybody tjiat will remember to keep his gunpowder out of the way of the candle. If we would always reeollect that we live among men who are imperfect, we should not be in such a fever when we find out our friend's failings; what's xi j vU in? of poor flesh and blood fnr ho cVinll never be disappointed. The best of men are men at the best, and the best wax will melt. It Is a good horse that never stumbles And a goud wire that never grurubles.' TJ., 1 i i . uui sureiv sucn llOTSCS and wivm unlv found in -the fnn "ZZZ are r y ,r y""ifi nacic dumplings grow on trees. In this wicked world the straightest timber has knots in it, and the cleanest field of; wheat has its share of weeds. The most careful driver one day upsets the cart; the cleverest cook spills a lit tle broth, aiid as I know to my sorrow a very decent ploughman will now and then break the plough, and often make a crooked furrow. It is foolish to turn off a tried friend because of a failing or two, for you may get rid of a one-eyed nag and buy a blind one. Being alt of us full of faults, we ought to keep two bears, and learn to bear and forbear with one another ; since we will all live in glass houses, we should none of us throw stones. Everybody laughs when the sauce-pan says to the kettle, How black you are!" Other men's imperfections show us our imperfec tions, for one sheep is much like an other; and if there's an apple in my neighbor's eye, there is no doubt one in mine. We ought to use our neighbors as looking-glasses to see our own faults in, and mend in ourselyes what we see in them. -. I have no patience with those who poke their noses into every man's house to smell out his faults, and put on mag-nifying-glasses to discover their neigh bors' flaws; such folks had better look at home, they might see the devil where they little expected. What we wish to see we shall or think we see. Faults are always thick where love is thin. A white cow js all black if your eye chooses to make it so. If we sniff long enough at rose water, we will find out it has a bad smell. It would be a far more pleasant business, at least for other people, if fault hunters would turn their doers to hunt out the cmnd points in other folks, the game would pay better, and nobody would stand with a pitch-fork to keep the huntsmen off his farm. As for our own faults, it would take a 1 arize slate to hold the ac count of them, but, thank God, we know where to take them, and how to A 11 t il l 1 1 - rr . i get me oeiter or tnem. With all .our l na 1 ll m i.uujts uou loves us stiu it we are trust ing in his Son, therefore let us not be down-hearted, but hope to live and learn, and do good service before we die. Thouerh the cartereaka if will rot home with its load, and the old horse, broken-kneed as he is. will do a sichfc of work yet. There's no use in laving down and doing nothing because we cannot do everything as we should The Grape Cure. SAL-RiUSGATELLE In America WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OP AN EUROPEAN JOUENEY ! The crj'stalllzed salts, as obtained In a pure state mm F ra,M,s an(1 choice fruit, in a portable, palaU Die, sinipie form, are now presenltd to i he public ,nerloa as tUe grandest resolvent of Impure niood corrector of the liver and regulator of the ooweis the natural promoter of HEALWJND LONGEVITY. Eminent physicians claim this achievement a new era in the allied science of medicine, as it lurnlshesthe bleed with its natural salines that are lost or ellmnuu-d evtry day. 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Marriage A Novel. By Wilkle Ci.liin.. author of" o Name," etc. 81. David Meat. A Novel. By Mrs. Ana 8. Stephens, author of " Fabion and Famine." etc. 82 . Keatgdnw the Whirlwind. A Norei. By Mary Cecil Hay. author of " Old Midaieton'a Money." etc. 8S. Dudley Carlesn. A Novel. By Mia M. K. Brad doa, aothor of " Lady Audley Secret," etc. S4. F.aaleu rn Tul Uvtrnv ... . u. . . . . . Korel. By Ktta W. Pierce, author of "The Birth Mark," etc. - a uuiucn vawa, a iovei. rty the author of Dora Tborne." etc. SS. Vult-rf Fnl. l WrtT.l H. u.. 1U...1 sotlior of " The Wooins O't." etc. ' ST. 8latcr Roa.. A tad Bv WilkU r!li.t .-.1. of "The Woman in While.-' ete M. Anne. A Novel. By Mr.. Henry Wood, author of Ea.t Lynne." 8S. The I.nurel Ttuah l Vr.i v.r alt. l..tk author of "John lialirax. Oenileman." ete 40. AlMfta Rd.Ikk l.A'At-.! P.- Vtt. . I or "Aaam Bede," Tbe Mill on the Pio.' etc. . aaw fi-r.f fViwA t- ' - 1 . . . . IDf r' nrA - ' for 1 14 l- ut H j78rCff7 Fub. Co., Fhilad'a, Fa. I I For Sale at this Office : Land Deeds Heal Estate Mortgage Deeds Sheriff Deede of several different forms ; Chattel Mortgages. . . . Mortgage Sale Notices ; Magistrates' Summonses. Executions, SuBpceuas Witness Tickets Transcripts, c. . Bastardy Warrants, and Bonds State Warrants, Ball Bonds Peace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds Prosecution Bonds Ejectment Writs summary Attachments. . .Bonds to make Title Sale Notices for Ad mlnlst ra to rs. Trespass Notices A fan line of Solicitors- Indictment forms. Numerous blank forms for Superior Court Clerks . . . .Several forms for use of Attorneys. . . 1 And many Miscellaneous. AU which wQl be sold low Blanks of any and all kinds printed to order In best style and on. good paper at very low figures. 18 vols, of Scientific Amercan, 1 No. each of Jones1 Law and Equlty.r 250 lbs. Brace's second hand Bourgeois- tied up. 25 or 3o Fonts advertising display type. lo Jobbing Fonts. loo lbs. Large Bordertype. tOne complete stock of Printing material for a five column paper and Job Office, presses included. trMany of the above Blanks and nearly all the printing stock, will be sold very cheap for cash or on short time. Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS Drug Stdre. July 9, '85 tf. 2. FRESH TURNIP SEED? Tbe EarJie8t and Best Turnip Sed for sale at TRUSSES reduced uiices, at Of all kinds, at Fruit Jars! CHEPER THAN EVEl. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, nt 3 EXIS:,'. SCASR'S PRESERVING P01DES For sale at EXKISS'. THE BEST AND CIIEI'EST OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowei a at EMN1SS'. PRESCRIPTIONS !! If you want your presci iptions put up chcapei iiinii anvnlierc else go to 0,m-tfmSS' Dm Store. Enniss' Blackberry - Cordial, ) FOR DieeuKay, Diarrluea, Flux, Sec., for sale At ENNISS' Drig Store. j , ; 4 NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator of Paul llolsiiouser, deu?d,.I hereby give no tice to all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, to Irescnt them Lio me on or before the 12th hiv of Xnvem. ber, 18SU. CuittsjCKBuuY II(i.sholskr, de17 Adlli'r of Paul Holshonsnr Craige & Clement, Itt'ys. 1 , COME QUICK! DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS! ! J. S. McCUBBINS has just returned from the Northern cities with the LARGEST & BEST SSIECTED Stock ot Goods that he has fver 'offered to the pulilic-: consisting of Dri? Goods Gro ceries, Hats, Roots and Shoes Sole Leather. Crockery and Oueens-ware. Glotliin.r Pf,, Ulotlnn'r, vision, Wood and Willow Also a lull line of W 8ie, dee. FERTILIZERS of the very best brands, vizi BAKER'S Well Tried FDR WHEAT MERRYMAN'S A. I). Bone WALKER'S Ground Bon " NATURAL Guano just fr aim Orchilla, and supposed the only Natbral Guano on the market. 1 Go ani-;ct Testimonials and if you vrant to sjive money, don't forctito cil on liiin before buying either Goods Or Fertilizers. Salisbury, Oct. 1, 18So. I 2-jjtf PATENTS Caveais, Trade Marks and Lopyrignis Obtained. nncl all other business Iri the t" S Patent onice au ended to for Moderate Ftjes. Our ollice is opposite the V. S. Patent Office, and we ean obtain Paumts in less tlntfe than those re mote from Washington. Sl'Il. I M 1 1, i" 1 ftrrlriulnir Wa mtilon r c- .,, n. . ability free of charge; and make Xe charge un,e r We refer her to the Po3tmasfr, the Supt. of -Money Order Dlv., and to offlclalsor the U. S. Pat ent office. For circular, advice, firms and refer ences to actual ctlenis in your owrtsthteor county write to C. A, SNOW etc CO.. opposite Patent ortice, Wt&hlnirtvB rt). C. Oct. ti. !.. tf I b Luut if m utrui a FOTTT25'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS NoillrvKMt Will (Hp of COLIC. rT. OT TKB, if Foiirz's Powders are td hi timo. foutz'a Fowderswlll r-nrc and pretV-iit Hco r"Hof.iBA. f- 1'ow.irra will pnv.nt .ter. is Fivta. fwiuzs Pow.lcrs will im-rrn-f vS onantiir of mils: sari cream twenty per cenr., and mike the butter fina and sweet. Foitu's Powders win rare or prevent alrooat ktkkt Xskk to hWi Hrw and ( :tttl arc snUier-t. , wu-- SiTiSFc-rioa. Soid ererywhere. DAVID B. POTJT?i Proprietor. BA LT I ll-O EL, MO. J. H. Enniss, Dru-gisj, Ajrcnt. GOOD FARM FOR SA I.E. A good farm of 250 acres well watered, plenty of forest, meadow, and good dwcl- Mng and out houses, for smlfe by , Bruneb & MffcuBBINS, Rea,I Estate Agents, Salfoburv-, N. C Luso Fk. Danger t A neglected cold or co 'aql rsi Ln n.. m n I . . nta a r ucuuwuia,MaaunyHao or er fatal cold as hvmairt? UTTiZ fr!ZT"i" a digestion, sick headache as thousands ONLY A QUICK PERM-Mr NT .CERTAIN CURE t OR Vigor or DevelopmentT 9"? r IndJierettons, execaoo s etc Bamfluin . dar; Oora. mnmlljr within month. HoStSStS nor Quackery. Positive Proofs fall dtmeriuai RaiE MEDICAL CO, P.O. Drawer lTi fioaik wv miun Wfejjai i&S E VTr A Ldfe Experience. Razrarkabls unn quick cures, Tiial Packag stamp for sealed particular!. AdSSJ Pf. WARD A CC. Louisiana, Wo. DO YOU Draw or Paint? H i Then send to EUGENE L. HARRm CO., Raleigir, N. C. for PriceTistTirtistJ matcnali.. They keep everything needed and will fill yur order by niail or express promptly. Portraits iq Crayon and Oil Oil Landscapes, Western N. G. Scenery 4i3m.pd. ' NOTICE TO DRUGGISTANDfORE KEEPERS. I guarantee Shrtner 's Indian Venuifture to destroy and expel worms fromhe hu man body, whore they exist, if used ac cording to directions. You are author wed to sell it upon the-above conditions David E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore; MILL, STONEST v T HE USDERSISD has bouit the well known HOVVAN COUKty MILL stoxf: quarry of! e. k. runups, deceased, and will continue to supply the pnbllc de m ind i,,r Mill stones from this ckubat WHIT- Kt A I'll known thimnrlunt i. ,ul ,',, "I "'ISO' t for Vlll, Uln BAD ...... V i . orornant inai nurnos, s ir,.,-.i,.. 'aowe had .it r.i s nii irr,- s J. l WYATT, Salisbury, N. .ftSAIi UU10E j - .1 vr.:U of ui nrfv C09 ! e.fi'n! l;tlcH M :.:uSr:MI"u4 v. . it d. j. tli' l! I ill! 1-ttt 1 ... t (1 ; . f" if' .''.. friCes of W? '.-V-', ';;r.- .''l,',n a'ii of PUr.i, how to rrow TV. s lu'-t,--i i : i:;" ft: -I c : lor. BVr cm y vh u's t:,v at lji AwcAnTra. JAM3 ViCS, SEEDSiAII, r.ocliaster. N.Y id the roo.-"s or tc, m, rifit corr.aviwtat and UTitcys uic physical eaer-ioS to inftiealth- nwlarrtil lever, Couatipalioo, tlyKpsil-, bladder, and eurichos rs well as jnirifi. the blood. Vh-n overcome bv futiiriw, whether naeiitnl or physical, the ; xrlari- -" "cuiuunm iiuu u a rename sonrrc renewfa strcnsin nnu comfort. Pr DT all Drangigts and Dealers generally, sale TUTT'S FILLS 25 YEARS USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loasof appetite. Eotvcln cost ivc, Pnin in Ibo head, Triih a dull censatioa in lb J??0? ?r.f.' Vala ondcr the shouldcr blade, I nllncgg nfter entinff, with adis Inc.inationta exertion of body or mind, Irritabilitr of temper, I.owspirits, with aieelinsrof haTingneclected some duty, eartnens, Diziitces, I latterin at tho Heart, Dots boforetho eyes, Hckdacho over the rijht eye, Restlcssress, with "fitful dreams, Uichly colored t rice, and CQHS"i IPATIOM. TITTT S F1LX.S are especially adapted to such case, ono' d ao cfTects fcuch a chaiign of feel insr n i to nst'or. iah t he sufferer. Tbey Iner-Sise iho A ;pctlte,and cause tao body t Take ou Vtrni.. t.iv- the jrstein l" nonrisUect , 4 hyili r Tonic. Aefion ou tne Kirrest I ve j.r.i. Irpulnp Htanlc or irodn,.--.l. Fri - .'"-. - , Sfnrrz-ir ac nr na p. a c. G;:AV ItATR or Vni5CPPS rJiir.oiil tn n GLOS:Ti Lli'J" l.v c ; Ui.rlt; appllcstliOn of thivrUTT:. Jt n KrUMrr.l eolbr. ftc'i ln'taT:!a:':OT!-iv. mm l.v" nrT.titc ... sr.t by crr.rt n : 'Ant of PiiVj OtVIco, C tSl'TTj Gt., rjowhfork. Dec. 20, '84. l v. NERV0U80EBIllTr pKQAll IO WXAXJTKSS HARRIS FobscTjrediawaswa, baf 'flinu the skilled phr siclaask result from 'OuthfSl lnd lacrwti.n. waaiMsgf A Radical Cure FOa linavous DEjGIIalTY, Cyanic Weakness, PHYEICAI IrVoungA Middle Aged Men. Tested tor over Six YcArts nv ugeih many Thousand Cases. li'eee Tit F.4 TMJEJTT. :. imposition o prrUn tiotis rcsMtUej tor feres frwVtiahlawa ; sfaw awawaaa i jCircur arrd Trial rack. JuKe.ana learn u Ifacu before takisc treat ment elarwhere. Take StTRE Rem toy that has CfltED. thousands, does not interfere with atten tion to besmess, or eaaas pain or tncoimiihsasjs, a"y r- Founded oa acientifio medical pri net p'.e. By direct sppucstios to the sB or eUeeaasks specific influence Is Mr without delay. The net. ural tunetioni of the hu man organism It reatersa. The animating elemenst of life, which Tive kwa wasted are all 1 keel ,saj the patiewt become cheer ful and rapidly gain bofi Ono Koata, - $3 OOI ivrt, .jori'.nB, - 5.O0I T!irs At onths, 7.O0I oirvuitia ana acxuai vrur. HARRIS REMEDY CO. T-rifi' W ToiiiV, R nn Tj M'FCCHEIIIStl RlpTUREp PERSONS! a Truss. w--a. V ji. -U--lrS.JfcJEJ ADMINISTRATRIX'S Ilavw qu ilified as Administfratris upon the estate of W. A. McCokkU, dee'ri, I hereby notify all persons havfag claims against saitl estate to pisent them Jo m for p tvineirt on or before the 17th day December, 1888, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. 1 , .T;:mb A. McCorkmj, Adm'x. -T.coli'F. Kluui Att'y. Dec. 7, 18S5JH to V aflSTlTfriv FITTERS - r HI I vk a 4. CK mW Ml 121 Not NOTICK ml V . ,

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