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The Visitor-Presg . Company
' Dally, Except BunOajVy .
. Office in the Pullen Building, Cor;.
sPayettovllle and Davie -Sta."
GREEK O. ANDREWS,"" "' '
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One nonth,-v -i - v " 2f
l-faiora at Acend Cfaai JfoO -,) '
ERE
n' Leading Afternoon
Paper, in the State.
9?
- The lPress-VUltor publishes' ail the
news every day Sad has double the cir
culation of any daily ever published ii
Raleigh.
TEi.EPH.OIfE,
168
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1895
there will be tl U'ty twpcoateeled
seats In the. next congress Illinois
will furnish two. It is certain thai
the republican claimants' will Ret
every i seat, whether they were de
feated at the polls or elected.
Cbioago play goers have bad thr
novel experienoe of seeing a drama
in the Interest of the free coinage of
silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. "The
Stiver Lining" is the name of the
play; and it is a dramatization of
"Coin's Financial SohooL"
Two recent events are destined to
cause trouble. The Chicago Beer
Trust has advanced the price of beer
a dollar a barrel, and the sheriff of
Dallas has pertrlbsion to shoot snoh
sports as assemble to witness the
Corbett Fitssimmons fight
Tna telegram of Mr. Henry Hes
ter, 8f cretary of the New Orleans
Cotton Exchange, furnishes food for
reflection audit should be a very
gratifying reflection to North Carolina-
The consumption by the mills
of this State of nearly half as much
cotton as was credited to the whole
South by the census of 1890 is some
thing almost incredible to contem
plate. Tnisin our opinion goes to
prove , that i cotton industries ai e
rapidly becoming the bed- rook in
dustry of North Carolina and the in
spiration and impetus of the mate
rial upbuilding ol the State. Of al
the cotton milling industries in
North Carolina, we have never
heard of one which was conducted
upon a proper scale which did nit
pay a good dividond.
THE AGBrtitfLtUitAL BULLE
TIN AND THE STATE'S IN
DUSTBIES. It is the custom of "The Bui li tin,
, the ofnpfal publication . of, the North
Carolina Departmsntof Agriculture,
to publish in ths issue of each Au
gnat a return Of the industrial pro
gross of the Stated This ' month's
Bulletin contains a com p'lete re vl
which- makes! Splendid show for
the manufacturing interests of the
State,' and to this has been added,
from time to time, other matters o.
progress, suoh as a list of the breed
era Of pore blooded horses, cattle,
sheep- and swine, miscellaneous
factories and1 industries, and other
matter of general or special interest
td our whole people. In this qonneo
tfon .B ra
There 1a a old saying :' The godB
help those Who help themselves." So
it1sialniosteverything.Itisexoeed-
lngl gratifying to note that our peo
ple reoognlee the ,act that we must
"dl vertif oat . aculturei"; by the
. building ofalfsortB1 of industries
mills and" faotories; that our home
people must , take 4be lead in such
matters, aad, wbea it is demonstrat
ed that such eater prises are reman,
erative, there wm be no lack for
thr- " ho will cbme Ixf ani help pat
if T' alowl but suiy;we
r i up the waste plaeee; our
'e is our best "immigray
mentation of mills and fa.
'a -thiaBtfiletiB ,10" worthy
aminatioD; it shows pro
ni, a broadening- of the
ns for the socumulation'of
; it a "orda tor farmers near
V markets1 for all that Is
L i a tie firm, and in &is sense i
it. j i i.-i-V
W lUsti
1 . - . , - . . ..
Is o! Jtreat Interest ma Value to tile
farmer, the building of mills points
M.t. . ,i j , , . ..
to conditions o! industiial prosperity
which promises to posterity an
hertitage worthy o! our age and peo
nla. - -
' -
Dixon's Ideas n Protestantism anil
Bis Vacating Cnp.
Ths Rev. Thomas Dixou, jr , In tha
aeademy of Masle la New York Sua
47 "preailred the first of a aeries of
sermons pa "The failure of Protes
tantism , Pew York. " Mr. Dixon
showed farther tvideacs of his disre-
gard of the .onventionalitle of the remedy. J. T. Harlow, tt.D.,Tama
slergjr by aoraiag to ths theatre at- roa, JUL For sale by J. Hal Bobbit,
tired ia a doubled-breaated euat and Druggist ,-
S Mae ysshting ep.
veiy seat in '
tha Academy was filled when be arose
to apeak.
. "Proteatanisai ir a tsiluro in New
lork" he said. "I hae aaid that be
fore snd I bare bpn roundly abased
for saying It by masy good bnt on
thinking people. Bat thm i" a day of
t'ght of eleetrie light, of electric
search light and anything that can
not stand the pupreme tent of the
electric search light of the Hcienre
and reaaon'of the day mast go down
I am here to atate facta. It in an bad
for a preacher tojugle w.th facte as
for a politician to do so "
Baseball Yesterday,
i At New York :
New York, 01000050 -()
Chicago, 20001000 1-4
At Boetoo :
Boston, 411 001000-7
Cincinnati, 601600S0 0-16
At Philadelphia :
Philadelphia, 33000301 1-10
Pittsburg, 000000320-5
At Baltimore :
Baltimore, 30004010 - 8
St. bonis, I) 2 0 0 () 0 0 1 0- 3
At Washington (II rat game):
Wa.hinston, 210501000-9
LonisVlfls, 04020131 6-17
At Washington (xecond game):
Watbiagton, 000000 3-2
Louisville, 0020102-5
HOW THBV HTAND.
Won. Lout. Per CeilU
Baltimore. 09 37 651
Cleveland. 71 43 628
Phila. H2 45 579
Brooklyn, 01 47 565
Boston, fit) 47 557
Few York, 58 50 537
PUtsbarg, 59 52 533
Cincinnati, 50 51 523
Chicago, 57 53 518
Washington, 33 69 324
fet Loois, ."4 75 312
tonisvllle. i9 80 206
As to. Collections on Subscriptions.
I
: AM subscribers to the Pbkss- Visitor
are hereby .notified that Mr. Vernon
pltBary is ths only aatboriz-d collet-,
tor of subscriptions to this paper,
knd bills presented by any other per-
oih are not autiinr . j and pay
ments to any but hiin will not be
recognized.. It his come to oar ears
that parties, not authorized to do so
fast bean presenting bills for baok
eabaerintions and oar subscribers sre
hereby warned. We wish also to em
phasize that Barriers are not anthor-
zea to maze collections ana tost no
payments .whatever should be made
to thema Mr. .Verson McRary has en
tire charge of the collections and will
aralt on all subscribers in due tinn.
i
A proposition in now on foot to
connect the B. A O. railroad with
tbe C F. fcY. V. railroad, by ex-
tending the branch of the Valey
rood from Lexington to Roanoke.
By reaching Roanoke and having
close affiliations with the Roanoke
& Southern and the Cape Fear and
Yadkin Valley lines, tbo Baltimore
3s Ohio would secure an entrance to
a wide area of territory, with the
possibility of Clowe relations with
the Norfolk A Western at Roanoke.
ttublen'a Arnica Native
The best salve in the world lor eats,
bruises, tore, uloern, salt rbenm, fe
ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehii -
blains, corns and all skin eruptions.
and positivetv cores Dues, or do ds
required. It is guaranteed to give
Perfect aatlsf action or monsv refund
ed. Price 85 cents per pox. For sale
by John T M a8
The increase ia fruit farms la this
eon n try has been mainly la the West
aad Southwest.
Tb Discovery Saved His Life.
Mr.G.CaUloaette, druggist,Beavers-
viue, lli says: "To Or: King's Hew
Discovery 1 owe my life, was taken
With Ia grippe and tried all the phvsi
eiaae for miles about, but to no avail
aad was given ap aad told I could aot
live. Having Dr. King's Hsw Discovery
la my store I sent for a bottle aad be
gan its nse and from the Brat dose
began to get better, and after asing
three bottles Was up aad about againt
is is worta its weight in a-old. We
saa't keep store or house without it."
Set a free trial bottle at John T. Mae-
Bae's drag store.
. " -i - i imt ."
A officer ia the Paris army has in
Vented i sew ballet which is shaped
like a goose qaill. i. x i , ,K
Irvine W. Lai nr ore. physical diree-
loror x.m. u Moines, jowa.
says he can conscientiously recom
mend CbambeTla'n's Pain Balm to
athletes, gymnasia, cyclists, foot ba'l
players and the profession In general
for bruises, sprains and dislocatiortt ;
also for soreness and stiffness of tbe
muscles. When applied before the
parts become swollen it will effect a
cure in one half tbe time usually re.
quired. For sale by J. Hal Bobbitt,
Druggist.
ft .. W . ?. t- ..t i .1
I Last Jun Did Cf wTord Ufougbt
tweloiiUi6m chUd, Suffering j
(from Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It .
h a a8 f0ttt months old '
j and had always been sickly, gave it
"ual treatment in such cases but
I without benefit. The child kept grow-1
I B wiMiun MuifU iv HQiHimi uuii uui
more than when born, or perhaps ten
pounds. I then started the father to
giving Chamberlain's Colic,- Ctiolera
and Diarrhoea Bemedy.' Befre one
bottle of the a cent size bad been used
a marked improvement as seen and f
its continued use .cured the child. , Its
weakness and puny constitution dis
appeared and its father and myself be-
lieve the child's life was saved bv this
"Gamelsnd'J
i . lonuvuBiuta iui u.
J.. ..:v.K. A. v
statement that the flight of the ild
I goose is 100 milea per hoar.
John G Manger, editor of the Sun
beam, Seligiuau, Mo., who named
U rover Cleveland for the Presidency
in November, 1888, while was mayor of
Buffalo, N. r., is enthusiastic in bis
praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Bemy. He says: "I
bave used it for the past Ave years and
consider It the bat,t preparation of the
kind in the market It is as staple as
sugar and coffee in this section. It is
an article of merit and should be used
in-every household. Pur sale by J,
Hal hobbttt Druinnot sept
PEAC1
Live Teaehers'and thor
ough work in all depart
ments. Particular atten
tion to small chi'dren.
who receive training In
Voice and Physical Cul
ture free. Call or drop
a note to the Principal.
It will pay yon.
JAS- DItfWIDDIE, M. A.,
(rnivemty of Virginia)
Ii-inciifil.
iug30lSeptl5
B.E.PABHiH4C0.
' Livery, Sale and Boarding
STABLES.
S. Wilmington St., Lee's old Stand.
Having remodelled our stables, we
are prepared to give the
Best Accommodations
to the public.
A snare of your patronage is so
licited TELEPHONE 86.
T. B. YANCEY.
R. E. PARHAM.
sep3 lm
W.A.DPCHUROH
Livery "Sta
Nice Carriages, Buggies, Buck
Boards, Surrits and ...
Sfyllsb Turi?uts ef
is.
Telephone No. 81. Salisbury street.
rear of Po,tollice.
C. U. BEINK.
OEO. L. TOKMOFTSKI.
C. H. BEIHE&CO
Bonded Auctioneers and Commis-
xion Merchants.
108 and 110 East Hargett Street.
8ales every Friday and Saturday "rain
or shine."
We will sell a nice set of oak furni
ture, good as new, cheap for eaah or
time.
One Oxford Bicycle; good wheel
bnt little need.
Two extra good organs, cash or oa
time.
' Another big consignment of Mason's
quart fro it iars to arrive toay at 7Sc
per aoin. , . . -
One good twenty-foot swimrlnn-
awnfng, goaranteed to be as good as
new. - All complete and ready for ase.
aug29 lw '
D. L VOBT
T. & aaxBis.
D, I. FORT & CO.;
Xtefa.1 Ksttite -A. gents,
RALEIGH, N. C, '
lands wanted. Lam and small
farms, mineral lands, water , nowara
and other real estate property.
I e win aiso sen. lease or re'it
city property, make collections, exam
ine titles, survey and plat land.
Desirable nouses and lots for sale
and to rent. s aug 7 lm
duke
5 .
1irMinrTTrc i
SsaajjsiW
W-ZJf DURHAM. KC U.S.. V-
. staos fnom ,
ABSOCUTELY PURS
''IkiniDSN'axHnFt
TAWS7A rAlK""UW"'M.
The bssWt&OD Hen's Shoes on the"
market. T
Hade from tannery calrsUn,-dongola.
tops, all kauisr trimmed, solid leather, ,
solea with Lewis Cork Filled Boles. v
Unequaled tor beauty, fine workaun
ehlp, and wearing qualities. Your choice
of all tha popular toes, lasta and fasten-
' A
livery pan contains a paio-op Acci
dent Insaranos FoUey for 100, good for
90 days.
Wear LeWis Accident Inairranoa
Shoes, anil go insured free.
SOLD BY
Wliitinqr Bros
WHAT'S
yOUR FAVORITE
Snuff ?
Why, Person's Celebrated
EGERTOri ..SCOTCH SDBUIFF-
IIECATJSE
j
It Is the purest and best, manufac
tured out of select Virginia Leaf To
bacco. The Manufacturer selects the"!
choicest grades of Tobacco and we
guarantee4f yon give It a trial your
good judgment will approve
ti
eGERTON r
And in future you- will use no
other brand. Put up in any size pack
age to suit the trade.
Dealers.
J.M. PARSONS, Man'fact'r
New Brunswick, N. J.
F
IRE INSURANCE
B. 8. JEKMAN. OEO W. TIIOMPSON, jft.
Geo. W.Thompsoii, Jr., & Co.
OFFICK AT
fJommercial and Farmers Bank
i RALEIGH, K. C. ; '
Represent Foreign and - Domestic
Companies of tbe highest, character.
Business solicited and prompt and
careful attention guaranteed,
septa lm
THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL
Life Insurance Conipy
Sella plain life Insoranee, as pro
tection to tha family, creditors or
one's old age, and asks a careful ex
amination of Its clear and 'equitable
contracts, with Ibeir aaeqsaled guar
antees la flgarea na tbe pulley firing
true life iasaraaee at Its '
Lowest Possible Cost; '
With Perfect SeswrHy. This nom
pany has bvea doing bnataeasi tr this
State over tweaty-elght resra. aad Its
policy holders arc Its BEST FRIENDS.
Tbe Coaaeetlcat : Motaal ha a a
pecolaUve featore er mtrtrats ptsns,
nor tbe taeontestaDlc clanae, admit'
ting raaeals at the etpcaaa of its boa
est members, bat if any happaa to get
ia, It gives them their money back,
an siateq ia ne eoairaci. rne h-
3 Per Cent Reserve ;
baa become ' aa important factor la
life iasaraaee. All will be gladly as-
plained py - -
H 5. d: wAnv
General Agent, Raleigh,
sea away was atek, w awe I
flaw ate was a Child, anaariea tat Caatorhv
iBeoane Mlaa, ate etaar . CBaaorhv
laswOoAbwa. aVa
mm.
Ealeioli "rystal Ice Factory
. " Ioe of the 'beet quality and at lowest prices, in Raleigh ann td near-by railroad points.' ' ;
r-r - Ioe now ready for delivery in any quantity. ; . k.. '';,''.
POCAHONTTEAM COA'l -
- . Is ahead of all others in quality and pttee.-. h
' -FOIt GRAIN, HAY, MILL FEED, SHINGLES, LATHS, Etc ; call on " ' , -f ,
Jones and Powell Raleigh. IVI- C.
D.T.Johnson,
' ' " AOKKT. '
Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Coun
try Proluoe, Fruits and Vege
. tables. Consignments So- -
.- licited.
. - "
CHICKENS.
" EGGS AND BUTTER ;
i -,-. a
Are-cheap. I sell tbetn to the trade
by (he coop, crate or pkg. as low as the
lowesL. " Consignments are arriving
dally and
They Must 116 Sold.
N. O. R,va8,8l'tlAR0UBED
HAMS, TU1N liUKAKFAST
ma ON and - 1'IJUE LEAF
J.ARare among uiy special
ties. N. C. Cut and Roe HorrinK
By the barrel br dozen.
Royal Crown, Morning Star,
North State and Oak City
Are brands tr Flour that have
come to stay on their merits. If you
bave not tried them, do so at once
tyXour orders solicited.
D.T.JOHN ON.Agent.
16 Hargett 8t.
P JONS 38. oettUeod
SPRING
Millinery.
We are now ready. All the latest
novelties in Trimmed Miiliii'-ry fi r
Ladies and Children.
A full line of Muslin Caps. M t
can sell you a nica Cap for 26o and a
bsautifiu one for 76c
Our goods are all well selected ai d
the prices are right.
ttissvIaggieKeese
09 Fayetterille Street
SIMPSON'S
Nlckle Plate Pharmacy.
Depends on rood care. Ooodesrelm
plies cleanliness Cleanlinesi requlrn
gooa soap, ancD as :
81 EPSON'S WITCH HAZEL BOAP,
which leaves the skin soft and smooth
niirSON'8 ECZEMA OINTMENT
Cures all kinds of skin troubles and ok
sores. Sent by mail for 25 cents. It U
aspeeineror MUk crust. -
felMTSOlTS.- IMPROVF.O I.IVER
l'ILL8 have mv fae simile signature
on each box. In order to get ths genu
ine vou should call at or send ift
cents w - .... ..
Simpson's Pharmacy,
(PuUen Building.)
WIU.IAM BIMPHON, BfanagV
DM
TO BUYERS
Vi- . r'c: . " " '
have received rother supply t
warranted pocket knives, nice pat
terni. Nirisk taken -when you bu
one of my warranted knives. Prirei
are as low and in some Instances lawet
than knives you buy on which you g
no guarantee.
Dew stock of ths pure hog fi ten
lard. ,.,-:
L D WOMBLE
1 " .
-we; again offer from the-
' ;-; prickly ash, poke root
' ' ' AND PflTASSllIM
makes '
Marvelous Curss
in Blood Poison
Rneumatisnt A
and Scrofula.
P K T puiiitm trie Hood, HiUAn ni
tlia wook tlelMl tcO, r vt s
trstlffth tO WUHkOHiMl HiifT Cipf:l
iltMsueft. BiviriF 1 lie par tnt het h nnd
kapitnHa. wiinrt. hiii4b t?iour
fuolinkj mnd InsiUtuvls umi rnt.vUlf J.
Fir mlnuiry
iTDbllfa- lir r
rial bolimii. rb&iftilA, drmwiMtitv and
ft
ii Diooa &aa tuiia atiityfi3, uk
rothL. nimu.et. nd Lhraiiin uk-oi-w.
teur. sveaJd band, bcjls. er-rirola.
eoseiiHk we u without for of
conti-tvtrtun.ila: K P. F.U tliebos
blood parltter In the world, and rtusstM
poattire, vpeody tuid prauui?nt cuts
Id svll " ' t
...... l..a
artd wkoaa bkd is la aft iiDDUra oa
tloa, 4otOa:eDwrul irroiTolarttiorj,
arc Monllarlj bnoOtcd bj t' woa-
toale and biW tI.r Slnr ivrop-'
aftlftaof P. P. F.-lMclfljr Aab, Jruii '
Hoot aad Potasicm.
BpKiifOPTaLD, Ho,, .ufflttb. J'J3,
loan apeak ia tha tlrUeat term of
four medlaln from tuy "wn peraonal
nowlads, I waa affcteJ Uti heart
dlaaaaa, pkrvr.ftv nnd ru&nmat.a for
a&yaara, wMUeatw,: brttie Terr 4nf
pbvalclana ana apenl hoirdrada of flol- .
isiliiliuuniDi; atMunii ir- iwu;
ontflodlnf rallf. Iae only taken
on bottla of yonri , P. P., jukI oaa
ohearfolly aay It hr.a dona mort?
ood loan anytbina; I bar Trtcki-'kr-
I oao
MnoranaiM roar msMllrlna tot.i
aracaof tii above diaaasea,
BfR9. at. at. VKAItT,
tprtngt.sj.t1. Qrvaa Ooaatj, Mo.
YOUR
ATTENTION
la calUd tQ our select stock oF
Groceries, Etc.
Everything can be found that
is usually kept in a Brut
class Grocery Store.
NEW GOODS.
XOW PJUCES
A fair share of tbe patronage of
the public is solicited-. Prompt and
caret u i attention to ail orders.
H. S. LOWRY, AGT
Wfcolesale and Retail Grocer and rora
mission Merchant, 117 Fayetteville
btreet. r
M.S. CLARK,
SLATE R()0FKIt. . .
and dea!er In all kinds of
JOIMMWO ,D B')0lfl BLATK
V.O. Box IB, Balnigh, K. 0.
marlM' . .,. '
law l in , i'.iu.rf..t
JtXtlmtumvr, ,rwrr,n(i-4'tl4Bn
, Sjutbiilil llre.t- .. n fa il.
TO
Aug 0.
(S)J
V
AT WHOLES A LEAND RETAIL.
T Apply for pricee at tha office oi '
rr. l- EIIEHI1A1M)T, Ire8iden
,' FAYETTTEVILLK STREJir
:
P1SPLE5, BlOTCHtS
a tin run ennro
CATARRH, WALftRIO;
. lmwtr TOnilOlCC
and fi!SPEPSIA
Are eattnalir Br TJfJPk ,
' Prickly Ash. Poaa Boat and Potaa
' tl-.iBi, en grekMU blood purl&M on,
'ana.. ....... .' s...-. t . - ; .'
ASWTJf, O.. Jelrat.lSW. I. :
tEr"m j,ifms Bitot-, Bv.niua.
' - Ot. i I'Cau Rinn- T NKh a bottle oi
. , oor K l P. at Hut Sprliin, Ark.,and
It bun tlnno ma mora Rood than Ibrae
moittbit" treatment M toe Hot asAaaa.
Baud tbMC boulna 0. O. n. . . -
XHTrTFWTMr'
Aerdean, Broen OoaaV,
Crt-1. D. I etaauteaa,
4Vi rrft -tKani i tmttw tot rim f V i
br tt lty to tb vonderrul orontr&m
ot P. P. k. for oruptlorw ot tbkl- I - ,
tafTort-d for fenvr.-UyirswttiiAa vtr
ifrnns mnu aisnirmKiiitj nrwiiiunuaj f .
a.ah,j r;ftjjjjai (
y.7
amxnsius. wri aiar( onus. t dbtsuui
Oa, : Untltmn -I bav tnd your
onr f- -i a -. .
; J
rlU(: N at , "
M all If .( "J -i
dlMaae . . . . -
: P. p. fur a dlasraM of tha akto
- akin moo,of tturty.
lao'iinf, ana .oona kti tiu
parineawnwiDioott ana iwiiOTafi
rltaUon Irom tb aeat of the dli
n't p-TMita anf aonadlaa of tbv
aora. i nay t wean nnor aiz Doniea
and f con fldent that aaotbar ooaraf
vlU Btfioct a car. 1' baa aiat. nHerad
m fronk In dl cation ao4 atoaMOa. '
troubaaa. xours trnly,
CAST. W. M. RTJVT,
AttorotfatUf.
. M on Biocd DMa lutieil Fnt
AXaL DBTJQOI8TS IBCaL jO. '
LIPPMAN BROS.
paoPBiBroas,
Upyiman-a n n rl irn r..wna, SJa
Now Klrm. '.'h-;. 7
Having sold half interest ot the
Oak City Steam Laundry to Robt -'
W Page, it will oontinua under the
same name at the old stand, SloV -Payetteville
street, R V7-Page and '
L B Wyatproprietora. We aoliolt V
tbe patronage of the past and hope -to
greatly increase it by strict at
tention to business and good man-.
agement, as Mr Page will give the
business bis entire time and atten-, '
tion and will use- every tflort to
please each patron who will give as
a trial. His first aim will be to: '
remedy the defects of the past, ,,
caused by the former owner not hav
ing time .to give It tbe proper atten.
tion, and he will see that nothing .
but first olass work goes tint, though ' "
If any l-irfeotion; should oocur,
will be obliged to any customer to -
report same at the ofBoe or to the , ,.
driver and . we. wUl hava lLrio-ht :
in tbe future. r v
L. IWraTT, V,.
j-- Former Owner. .
MAGNETIC NERVIKEturtJ: -
KMureLaalMaaheaa. Vnnm waaawnawa. Nwre . '
Uability and all the erilt from earl)r or later M.
Maaoi. tlie rmulto o( orerwork, worrv, aioknaaa, '
)t. Full -treoirth, ton and develoDmant mrtm ,
to every oraao or portion oi tbe uoujr. Imp
uentimawaiaoiiTaeM from tnearat box. Tbooe.
udaoClcOsraorpraiaeenSieiaearorBoa. Caa (
breamed in mat iiookat. Sent br mail to aa I
varan unraonpa or pnre. una month treat -
OB1.0f), 6 bnxra, $.M, with
refund monor itnotoiiraa,
nine, Cirenlara fres
rr n wm wnarantea to reran
aa to as Uw the Qenniaa,
John V. afaoBaev Druggtat, BaMgh, RjO. ,
Ohamberlain'. Hps and aTkin Olatawm '
, Is unequalled for Ecsema, Tetter, Sajt- .
Rheum, fcicald Head, Bore Nipples, Charted :
Hands. Itching Mies, Barns,. Frost Bites,
Chronic Sore Eyes snd Granulated Eye lids, ,
for sale by druggiah) at 26 cents per box.
" For putting a horae in a fine aeaithy Coa
lition try 1. CaoVs Condition Powders. .
They too. np die system, aid difrestion, cun ;
a of appeute, reher constipation, correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving' -tew
Ufa to an oM or over-worked hone. - 26
wts per package. For sal, by drnHsts,
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