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ri IM 1 Illinois cntrl it II I 3.W 'M.i I H1 you over meet Alonzo Hrown or 2 H J1!! A AmJp ifllU CENT. 111 111 1 A 1 - - pRCvCt1l,6"l o
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Mall at ....i...l'i:l& t. m Dally
Eiptvai at 3:16 p 111
rrelgRt at 4:00n. m...Kxrt'iil Sutiftay
rirlghtat 11:00 a.m.. " "
Freight at- 4:30 i. in.- ' "
frelKht at 7:S0ji. ni... "
A1UUYK AT CAIIIO
Mail at
Kxprcaa 11
S:00n. tu UallV
2:30 p. m...Kxceit MimUj-.
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11:43 &. m... iiinnunr
0:i p. in..
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rreiKni a Min.ir,uji in.
huuilay
ireigui a -..-Livjp in..
JAHS JOHNSON, Aicent.
ST. L0UIS,IR0N MOUNTAIN
AMD
gQUTHERN RAILROAD.
OMSI1IU9E'? arrive at ntul ilcpart Troll! the
olUce, M Ohio li'vre, u follnw!
Thrnueli frt-iclit Uutu MomUv, Vlnplny
and Friilay nt W;l"n. m.t Atrlt on Tuvvliiy,
ThurtiUr and Salimhiy at U;15 u.m.
Texoa Kxpre! Iravu ilally nt Wll1 M .uml
arrives at U;J0 A M
Tanstntrf Accomnioliitliin lea,es (Lilly v
crptSun'lay at a:UUa.m.j nrrltc dully nt II
a.m.
Time to all point In Texm nii'l AUimvn,
CA H0UR8 LESS THAN BY ANY
Z4fc OTHER HOUTK.
Time from Cairo to T.lttle liork, 13 Imiiri.
To Texaroina, Si liourn
To Jfflrreon, Trva, a!i Iioiim
To Mrliall, 'Jj hours.
To SUrrtfport, I)iiiiana, VJ hours.
To Dallas Texa.1, 'JO hoiiM
To llearne, Texaj, 3S hmiM
To ItoUftoti, Ti'Xa, 41 hours.
To (Jnhivton, Tcxait, 4t hnura.
C. W. HEQUEMBOUna,
,Ci'Ut Culm 11H.
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R.
TXTVXEl
On anil aftfr .lime lit, tniln ill run n fol
1 on, Junilayii cvwplnl, from the comrruf
Secoml ntntt nnl Commercial imviiuv, Cniro,
Illinois:
i.oiNO oinn.
Imtc Cairo
" lurplijlioro...
Avrlve Kut si. l)uli
10:15 A . M
J:.V) I'. Mi
;toJ "
IIOI.VU OUIII.
Jcave Kas t St. Iui t ::s" A . Jl
Arrive Murphrsboro Jj !." 1 . M
eave Murphygbaro :(i "
irrive Cairo.' 4:45 "
ConneellnK nt St. l.oul with nil train Went
and Nnrlli. .1. L. III.NUKLKV, .Siipt
It. W. CIiAltK. General raefneer Atfcnt.
CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R.
-r.TWI.EN-
CAIBO, EVANSVILIjE,INDIAK.
APOLIS, CINCINNATI
and LOUISVILLE.
FOURTEEN HOURS EACH WAY,
AND AuLi UAILlUni U3.
jr.iroi.I A.VO CINCINNATI KII llK-f.
... 4:00 a. m
... h"43 "
...11:13 "
Arrl e at ( untV -
Arrive at Vlnceftnci
VIA l-T. VOVlt AVO "OCTIIIlA'TElUfallULltOAD.
ArriTeintF.Tansvllle.... . 4:lr p.m.
TIA INDIAKAI-OLU A.Vp VINL'ESNt.S IIA1LIIOAU.
Arrlvenat JnJlanaioll)i 4:30 p. 111.
VIA OHIO AND SIl'MiUlTl 1IA1L1IOAU.
Arrives at North Vernon-
Arrived at Cliicinnutt
Arrivit ut ljulsvlllc
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p. in,
cm no KXI'llL-S
Ieaveii IniUanapolis
Iave, Clnclnimll ,
I-euvei Louisville
Amvea'nt Vlmtniies
Leave ViiicennfM
. S:SQ u.m.
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, 2:,n p 111
Leave Evuiisvillc... 11:10 u.iii
Arrive at Citrml 1:13 p. 111
Arrives at Culru - H:'M "
Muklnir dote couiicctloiis to uml from all
point Kant uml rortli, nt Imllauapollii ami Lin
r.inuatl, ami to and from ull polnU .South am1
Hi or tairo uy run aim rn er.
MOCND C1TT ACC'OJIMOU.ITIO.V.
The Mound City Accomniolalfon runs Wed
uesdayand Satunlny.
Lwivea Cairo 12:-23 and A:00 p m.
Leaves Mound (Jitr 1 ilSnml .':.'10 p. m.
X. B. GOODRICH, H. L. MORRILL,
Gen' Ticket AiC't. Gintrnl Hup't
ETKor information relatle to rate uml con
nectlons, apply to JAMES MALI.OUV,
71 Ohio levee.
ktvi:h
Befrigorators, Water Coolers, Ico
Cream Froerors, Window Screen
Wiro Cloth, Bird Cagos, Moss Bas
ket.. Toilot Bots. FishinR Tackle.
Lamp., Oil. Chimnoys. Also Mo-
lino Flow, and a general stock of
uaraon impicmonta.
In connection with the ulMe I kwp n flrt
claaa Tinsraith, and am im-pans to do all kind
of Job work on thort notice,
i Iterp cotiituutly on hand u large aiiety of
Cooking Stoves, Tinware, Build
' Hardware,
Wholesale and Botail.
Sole alfeut for the celcbruhsl
i f it. lis irmiv 1 mm,t , 1 .... . .- i mmm 1 i w mm m 1 1 n.-, , 1 - 1 1 mw 1 1
HARDWARE
t 1 mm
IrCiUI out cxamliia before purcuiulur, a
wtiruoth udnaolil.
INtMUNT 1M M('oai.A v.. MIRI),
Hid you fvor moct Alonzo Hrown of
Virginia? If you never ,11,1, you m-vrr
will. He wa found out West, linn.tr-
ln to ft limb, the other day, and a pa-
lcr Dinned to hW eo:it read: "lie Mole
haniO
An awful fitfu has overtaken a Texa
lawyer. The Honham l!iitfrjnr wiy:
Joe Dupret! made hl tlrt "peerh on
'rue'dav, aksUtlu t'npt. Sims hi the
liro-eeutlou or Alex. Itoduerc. The Jury
M'liteneed hhu to be limited.
The un was o hot In laek'oiivlllo,
Kloriila, hiM Wedneday, that iieople
:itnued themselves eookhif: ejg In tho
aml. One iier.on hurled two for six
inlnutes.and when taken nut they were as
hird as though they had been boiled for
half an hour.
A child, when told that Ood Is every
where, .vked, "In this room V "Ve..'
"In the cloet?'' "Ve.'' "In thu drawers
of my rtek?"' 4,Vej), everywhere. HuV
in vour pocket now." "No He ain't,
though." "And why not? I'auth I
ain't dot nopotlet.
A youthAil clerjryinaii who recently
went forth to enlighten the Ignorant,
while dealing' with the parable of the
prodigal con, was anxious lo chow how
dearly the patent lo ed his child. 1 )raw
lnghlnijelf together and putting on his
most sober look, he dilated at length on
the killing of tin- failed calf. The climax
was as follows: "I shouldn't wonder If
the father had kept that calf for years
waiting the return or his son.'"
CfTTDurhig the fever ?caou of laM
month, tho stock of AyerV Ague Cure in
the Old .North .State became exhausted,
and before a supply could be received
from Lowell, the sullering trnm chills
and fevcrbecame fearful. A few parties
were o lortnnate as to have It on hand,
and In Iredell County, the Irugg!t eked
out their slender stocks by
selling doses a spoonful each tor a
dollar. Many paid ten dollars a bottle,
when the regular price Is but one. and
thought themselves favored at that, o
valuable are. thu curative properties of
this preparation, which not only expels
the poison from thu sjtein, but leaves
thu patient with unimpaired health and
vigor. HaUlah (A". C.) Slundanl.
'A citmiilftci 1'leloriHl HUtory ut III
rlnier' "l'lir tet. rlieitnvNt. nnil
moNt iiTfrul t'limlly I'npcr
in llic (Julon "
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8hri(Ts Sale.
T) Y 1 lrtuc ot three certain execution lo infill
-D reeled by the clerk of the clicnli I'oun ol
Alexander county, In the Stale of
Illinois, one iu uvor 01 101111K nroth
er k Company, one in Uvor of Wil
Hum McAmler. uml the oilier In hi
vorof Alfrtsl It, Satlord, usl(rneeof Alexander
11. irvin, aim nil uponst .101111 11 mown, 1
nine lerieu upon uie luiiowiii),' tiescrlheil prop
irlv. In the countvot A exiuu er uml Sim.. ,.l
Illinois, to-wlt: 'i lie northwest ouurter of the
norlhuest miurterof section six (Cj, 111 township
sixteen (10) south, uml In range one went of the
third principal meridian; the northwest U.irte
of the southwest ouarterof teetiun thirty-011
Cll). In townshin tlheen (10 south, nml in nui
1 westof the third priiiriiuil meridian :the lion
east quiirterof the southeust iiuurternf tecllon
tinny-six ia, 111 lownsmp mieen south
and in runge two li) west of the third iirlnclpa
inerliliiti, lot, nimilKTedoned) In llve(".), both Iii'
elusive In block mmibcrtsl one (1). lot numiirr.
ed two (i) nnd three in block numlicrtsl two
10, lots numiMitsi 01m (ij to lived), both in
cuiime in iuock iiumwred loar (ii.iots 1111111
beiedone (1) to seven (71, both Incluslie In
block numbered seven (7), lots numbered one (1)
to tcicn (7). bolll Inclusive In block iiunili.ml
eight (ej, lota numbered two (i), thrt (.1) and
lour iti. 111 iiiocjc iiuiuiM'rtsi uie 101. lor num.
bensl to (.'), four (I), live (.1), six (ii) undseirn
11, 111 uiock niimuereii six () in me town ol
Cully, and all in tint luiuuty of Alexnnder and
htute of Illlnol, a tbepro rty ofth mid .lolm
11, iirowu, iviueji 1 slum oner ill puiillo huw ut
the southwest door ofthe court house In the city
of Cairo, In the county of Alexander unit State ot
Illinois, on tb fourteenth day of August, A. 1),
ls7"i, ut the hour of eleven o'clock, a. 111 , to
satisfy mid executions. AI.EX. II. IUV1N,
MieritrofAlcMinder County, Illinois.
Cuiro, Illinois, Jiily.'ud, ls7".
7-Sl.dtd,
SherirTi Sale.
BY virtue of 1111 execution to me direcletl by
the clerk of thcriicult court el i;nion
r-ounly, In the State of Illinois. In f.ivor of Wil
liam M.lH-t and iwulnt William M.
Itrown, Impleaded with larken lloleu,
I huve leil.,1 uK)l, nic fullowliig de.
scr Usl iirirly, lu the Miiinty of AlexamUr
uml htuie id Illinois, lo-wit: 'Hie southwest
quarter of the norlliwest iiuarteror section six
('), In township sixteen (fi.) south, and In range
one (I) westof ihe third principal meridian, III
the county of Alexander und State of Illinois, 11
the proK-rty of the sulil Willlum M. Hrown,
which I shall oiler ut public hule ut Ihe south
west door or the court house in the city ol Cuiro,
ill therauiily of Alexnnder uml .State of Illinois,
J!!!.,l,ef?ilh ! iy V A"KU' is?'', t Ihe
hourofll o'clorko in,, for ciuli . tosullsfyNild
exraitlon. '
ol , , , AI.KX. II.IIIVIN,
Sheridof Alexander County, lllinol.
Cairo. Illinois, July'.".'nd, Is73. (,,
. I.. Iledttrolii. A, C, Meeker. A.J, lloolr,
E. L. HEDSTR0M ft Co.,
Miners ti Shippers of
.,,.. , ( 29.Senecjitnt, llulTalo,
,J s.iiAt. 0, , kks, I Cor. AiUias A Market M.
AIbo Agontafor Blosaburglljoal Co,
"..Mlir,
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THE
City National Bank
CAIHOjJLLINOia.
CAPITAL, - - 8100,000
01 ricKii.
W I'. 1IAI.MDAY, l'risliUlit.
HDKUV I. I1A1.I.IDAY, VUe I'rest.
A It SAKKOltD, Cnihirr
WAl.THIt IIVM.Ol'. Ass'lt.ahlr
DIHKCIOni
S. Staat TaYI.ok,
II 1.. IIAI.I.IPAY,
O. D. Wll.MAJHO,
A. It
IE. II eY.NNINUIIAM,
W 1' Hau.iimi,
Stkiiiics lluiti,
.AMJIU)
Exchange, Coin and Unitod Statos
iionas uougm ana aoia.
TvKI'OSlTS receivnt mill a general tjunklng
imtnicitetiont.
Enterprise Saving!
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1869
CITY NATIONAL DANK, CAIRO
A. U. SAFFOItll. President.
S 8 TAYI.OK, Vlivl'iniitilit.
W. IlYSLOl", Sec'yandTiiasiinr.
nir.rcTOusi
1 M
K.M
It. II
IlAIICLAY, (.'HAS. fiAUUIILH,
bTOCKILRTU, l'ACt. t) hfllCIl,
CCXNINOItAM. II I.. IIALLIWAY,
.1. M. rjllLLII't.
INTERKmT 1 si Id on leHi,ll ut the rate or six
percent "iierunmim, .Mmeh ltuml ."uptem
lier 1st. Interest not wllhilnuvn is wldcd imnu
dlately to the prluclpul of the iliposlt, thin-Uy
Klliilit tliein aimuound Inleiest.
fitarr icd Womon and cmtaron may
Sopoflit Money ana no ono
olso can draw it.
f,,f, -rA... 1.il.t,mu.i1.lV fl'iitll fl.L . Ill . Ol it 1I.IU
nml sjatiinbiy evtnln? for auvtiiK iictolt only
Iroin ,1 10 n u'ciock.
W. UYSLOP, Troasurer.
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
Transacts all kinds of a Legiti
mate Banking Business.
P. BROSS. President.
P. NEPF, Vice President.
HENRY WELLS, Cashier.
T. J. KERTH, Aaatstant Caahior.
a-a-ii-tr
WAVIINN.
The Gamble Wagon
MA.NUI'ACTUUKI) HY
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
THE BEST and CHEAPEST WAGON KAN
CFACTUBED.
MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Near Thirth-Pourth Stroot
SPRING!
SUMMER!
Prices to suit the Timos.
Wholosalo Piguros, but No Crodit I
Mrs. O. McLEAN,
Next Door to Stuart St Gholson's
EIGHTH STREET,
BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND
WABHINOTON AVENUES.
HAT.!" 'W '" F'nWHU.a, Ijices, Itlbbons,
.... Nki Ve vets, Ties, Iturlilng, Corsets
hldOloves, Hosiery, Worsteds, '
Also the "fjidle,' Dress Iteform'
OOIUIX1T,
Ami all the new stylwof trlmmliig Silks for
BprinfLnl hummer.
Criiese iroods will lie sold ut very low tig.
lire, for VAHIl and CASH ONI.y, 1-1
I'ho Trustees of tho Cuiro City
Property de-liv lo call public attention
lo the uietils ol lht h property, compris
ing u considerable pmtlon or the City of
Cairo. In Alexander County, In the .Slate
of Illinois, and land' immediately ndja-
cnt llicieto.
Thiteliv. i u uf M known. Is Mil lint ed at
the roiilluence of the 01i!; and Ml-lsdppl
rivers, at the head ol iniiuicrupieii nai::a
tlonontlio .Ml.i-lli'l. bfc'mr below oh-
tiui'tioni by lie In Hie whiter anil low
u'niiT In tiiiniuer. and thus lu n clear ami
open ilxercoininlinlcalli.n at all times ncr
the .ill'Hslppl ami us iiniuiarius, wan 1111
the 0 iinilrv soiiiu. o) iiiu 11111 01 .uc.mch
mil Urn Ail 1 nt I c orenn. Cairo basal,, the
s.nne character olcoinuuinleutlon tilth nil
the ,'Oiinlry nortti oier me sirtani Mowing
hv I'. when tho-e strcmis are not liinab
i;.itili: I15 rea'on ol Ice or low water.
llcloie the traol Uallrnail. I airo Ii.ul a
.fiiiiinanillm' hosldon as a centre of com
mctce and navigation. This Importance ot
iwi.Hlon he 'till nosscfses. but lias now the
additional ndi.ihtiiL'o of being a ercat rail-
r.i'ii! .Hire, a liillilher ol the mo-t liniiorl
mi railroads In the Valley oltlie.MIslhlptil
eonvcr.'lns lo and hating their termini
there. Am 11,' these, coining linui the north
:wc thu treat Illinois Central Itailroml,
uhleh traicfsfS the entire Stile ot Illlnol
Iroin'IH exlriiin' northern ami nortli-e ,trn
to lis southern limit, anil liv itseinucrtloii
extunds Into all the great northwestern
r.ilii iiroduciiig State : the Cairo ami V
ctinies, exUli'liiigfioiii Cairo to the , 'itj ot
Vlticbtine", in the Stato ol linlian i, wliere
its conncctiotis iitl'ord direct railroad coin
luuiiicatloii Willi all Kn( tern rltlcs: mid
the Cairo A kt. Louis Uallroad, iillordlng
direct railroad communication with the
4'ltv ut St. I.r.ul ami all the railroad ecu
lei iiiL' there 'Die roads coming Iroin llio
South are the Sew Orleans, .laekson mid
Great Northern and the Mobile and Ohio
itiiilroad.. whieli give direct railroad coin
miinlc.itinn with ttie cities ol Mobile and
New Orleans, and othtr Southern Atlantic
mm pott-, and by connecting roads with all
the country utli of Cairo; and coining
Irom the southwest isthn Cairo, Arkansas
and Texas Kiilroad, which tllord similir
communication with Southern .MUsourl
Arkansas mid Texas, and the principal lit
les of thoe State. This Ut-iimcil rosd
will cite. al-o. direct connection with tlte
Ti'xn. and l'aellie Itoad when it Is com le
ted. thus giving illiect eomumnluatlon wl'h
tho principal ports ot the rauiliu Ocean
Thec railroads, terminating nt Cairo, are
now all completed and in bucccssful opera
tion, thoo in llliaoh coming into the city
mi a bank ol each ot tho river, Ohio mid
Mississippi, and terminating at their coullu
cnec. tlius encircling thu ellv. Tho J loll v
Springs, ltrownsiille and Ohio Itlvcr Kill-
road, Mini t bo Cairo and lennessce niter
Itailroad, width will both termlnato ut
Cairo, are In eotirso of construction and will
soon he completed, and other railroads both
in Illinois and In Statu south r tho Ohio
river, which will a'.-o termlnato at t.allo,
ur prolocted. wl urruiigcinent i.indn to
build them. 'l lii eumtruc ion of then
will greatly ,lncrcasu tlio rillroad commimf-
Its central location In the grert Valiov of
the Mississippi,:)!,! thu great wvattli ol'rlver
aim railroad comiimiiieitlou, give to Cairo
unsurpassed advantage a a commercial
point, a ltaUbrds to her er.sy mid cheap ac
res, to all the grain producing districts ot
till-North and WeM,iindslmilarai:ceto all
the agricultural produce consumers of the
South, thu presenting Urn best location in
the Wc.tlornn Interchange of this respect
ive northern and southern commodities aud
production''.
As a liianufscllirlug location the position
of Cairo Is not less linnortint. Thu crudu
luttcriuls er every description, which eon
stitllto the elements o( manufactured art!
cle, abound on everj s ie. Iron ore, coal,
01 .superior qiiaiiiy, and timber ot every
character, moro than others, being uuy
llllil cne.ujiij .il-i-us.ioic, mm mo ncu ull'
cultural region of tho Immediate neighbor
lioo.l, 11 well as the more remote disti let
rendered tributary to ii by river and rail,
lurnisli suppiiesot llici.ccfssuricHol lllulu
such abundance as toivuder living except
ionally encap. vt lien me manufactured am
cleg arc produced, the bicllliles for client
distribution by liver mid rail are not
Lipiallcd,
Cairo ha a moral. Intelligent, liberal and
enterprising innulatlon of about 1:2.000 has
a superior i stem ot public, schools, which
mm oineis eoniiueici liv privatu euier
prise, allord iinMirinsscil rdttcat 011:1 ad
valita'.'ei I- possessed of wclbestabllshed
churches! of nearly every dcuoinltiatlon
lias iiublPt ami printo building ofa upo
rlor cliaracter-has 11 climate, which forsa
lubrlty and hcalihiulliilluenccH cannot bo
surpassed--ha a wclUrcgulated nnd el'
licit1 ut municipal organization, its Mrects
Itemed Willi gas. und oliieriilelroiiolltan ad
vuntages, which niako it highly desirable
and lu reality not In be excelled as a place
01 permanent residence.
l-olsatid land In Cairo are now ndeivd nt
wiy low piices, ailorilliig lavorabiu ojipor
iiiiuiics 10 piircluno, ami 1110 owners pre
tcm uiu location to the iiuime as oiiurin
uiirivaleil advniitaL'es lor the successlul es
tabllshiiiciitoi commercial or mauulaetur
lug Cliterpii.e. and tho best locality m the
country lor pioiltahlo Inveslinentot capital
S. Staath Taymiii,
Kdwin 1'AllSONS,
Trustees, etc
Cairo, li.i... May 1st, IHTI.
r, ni-tr
DriiirL'Ists, (irorrr- and Deuleiil I'liie I hlna
nml .lupHii Tin In seidcd paeka(re, rieW top
runs, boxes or half tliet l.roui r' prices.
send lor elieular the Wills lin Cuinpiiiiv,
2 il riillouSt ,N. V., P. n. llovl'Ol
'5
NKVER.l'ATLINO
AGUE CURE
I'llenSil. .sold bv llnnr-'lsls.
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Dr ( It Howe, 'eneia l ull-, N
$77
A V I ;ll If mianiuteisl In In.ile nml
l lii.il iiM-iil In their locality,
l ost noiiiliin to try it I'.nllcnliiM
fur I' o vaiu;itv..Lu .
AliKilstu, Me,
line which wean fiirnlshiiiif whh oninitoi
.-aiai irom to ! per month nmt ste.idt
iromoiion I'urtlrulsrs nmllnl I'n. dilie-1
s W. leleiriiiph Inslllute, .laniMville. W le..n-
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2,282,072.
CinCULATION MONTHLY.
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THE CAIRO
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Lending Journal of Southern
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melled ,. the dictation ol any clique In the
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for several year. oppressed the Soiitl'
should bo overthrown and the people c! in
Southern State- permitted to control their
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fore the law.
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incut, and honest payment of the publlt
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Hon ot public ufTalr.'.
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lor lriiiir i""l trfiilil
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fluent do-ci to proilu ' lie i.t- to. rAl
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lor Hiimiifsslfni.alai ' r si
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kvintinthv.
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n ilnsn of these I'llli or ' I "I f
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Dr. J. C. AYETt U CO., Practical Cll
.oil .'... i.n'.s'.. i . S.
rulisil.l lit Al.t. Pi, ..i.ii I Vi 1
Ayer'sAgue Cu.
Pns Vnvrr n-n.i Airuo. Intormlttont
vor. Chill Kover, lUimlttont Fci
11,, mli Amin. Poriodlciu or HUfOUl
vor. &o., and lmtcod all tho alTecti.
ivnicn nriBO ituiu iiiuiLriuua. uiixnu
mlasmauo po.-.ons.
mlasruaUo p
No one i- aiedy I l
fail il fir the uc 'fi
ofttioAmrr anjiCjple
a t ..re ru I afe curr,
IVi it nml Agii
w ..r li -wioa'-If
wilhQpf.f. ten
It will eruhrMe tl.r ib-ca
wi-ii
nnre, loi.ii le I m - ' f t
uriie from it u e in :-.
Tliat hn h pii c f .
disorder iiiu-t le ol i '
commuiitlic win rc it ,
I better than cure - rtv 1
risk which be nm-t r,;n in
this baleful ih-tcmt'r. Th -)
i.w h.
i
t
the mlaminti.-1 ' n of IVi ei
from tho system. m 1 pnv-r
inent of the disc.i-e. if ll,- o
uiinro.Kh of its I'MnM iton' UT
grisat superiority of it- r ,.idy u
other ever illscoveir-l f i tl pec I,
tain cure of Intel mitt, t I It
no Oiiiiilne or innier.d in jt'
ilnre no quliilsiii or .-I'lf
whalfvcr upon the - "n H'u
by It arc lift a' hi ..III
bvl the ill sea . m
.rltUv li
1 r.i"-1
' rr tmiL,
ictir i- It t ii - r C. x"'fl
TrTJTtlio una mati loison. A gr
vnriity of dUorder arise f -.n It Iril'Ui"
among ivlikh are .nr.ilL-lsi, llhruur
tUlll. (.'out, llciul.lf llr, llllllllf
Tiiutliut In-, i:urcln, Culurrh, .Vt
mil, 1'uliillallftii, I.ilurul Alfe tl i
ii f I III- Mlll--ll, Iljali-rlc. I'.llli In.,'')
lliiii rl. ( ollt . I.irulyl, nnd dern'
ment of tho M'.mach, all of whlrli,
originating In tin c n .c i at cu the .
mlttciit lypc. or In" -.i.n- ihhjIi I.
"Coin;" expel the pol-on fiori the -
and consofiuently cure- them all . Ilkcfl
nn lnvaln.ille piotc tiuii to inunig ar.J
persons tnnellliigor temporatlly ic
the malarious dlstiul-. II taken o
ally or daily while expond to the n 1
that will bo excreted tiuiu the s te!
cannot accumulate in sullicicut quani
ripen into diiea-c. IIciico it I e-.
valuable for protection than cure,
will cvir nitfer from Intermittent U
avail themselves of the protection th! 'eiri
ilr afford.
I 1 . f -a.. . .., .1.1. ntl.tii,. r..-.m ImiiiAJ
Ily of the Liter, It i an excellent remcdeH
stimulating the l.lvcr Into healthy activity,!
und producing many truly remarkable cure,
Miieio. other medicine rail.
I'lir.i'Aiirn hy
lr. .1. O. AYi:il A CO., LoiviII, Ma.,
Vrurtlrnl nml -loo 'fro L'lirmUti,
aS'D hold ai.i. hound tiii: world.
"riiqiiestloiiiibl.v Hut liesl mislaiiieill
work nl uiu Mini lu Hi,, tl urlil."
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