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sGLTIIERN HE!! Ill fritril 9. 1898.1 rnSGBE'8 n.iw'rF that an icvejti-: :ri3 will show j .. .. .?,,!,- lothliMv .iltl h.re Vorla!l j wvt, no nT l.U-d.sc--, I m I I ; "" jurji w S"hcit tliesup-1 The S eech of welcome was Irl'con-nu-n-y f;r region and j by Prf. McDonald, who it. .-tlA... .u.Wt t., tie Democratx party cf the I f'ionWVbb A Street, atGloster, j trie tf,diche Medicine. rusks L Col. Johns, Mr. Lee tM'id the Sheriff for coutribu. aiothtcem-tery fund. UK G. P. McGehee, of Glosler, been visiting relatives in Lib- f vDoi,nis Butler spent several I Ir w,t week with Liberty j it 01 ' : ead. jf, Louis Marsali is among the jtoteers. We know he will make pod soldier. liisses Irnift and Nina Smith, of i, spent Sunday with Miss Es- -HeSippington. .. B'lare glad to state that Mrs. lrson Rice is gradually improv- gfrom her lite illr.ess. Mr.T.H. Dixon has moved into . anew residence, on the corner op .,sitf the Beard blacksmith shop. Re. G. W. Ashley was elected int J..- ..f thu nt.vc nrrrillii' (l f!lil irPfl iyw - v., ;,h Raniist Church of Mairio!ia.' . ' !i!trmers. Iliin. T. P. Street and wife, and i )!. Mattie Barney were the guests j nfllr. and Mrs. P. II Brewer lat jnaday. itne occasion, He heard it sunt ol , .. , 1 , j-. I Quite a. -umber of young larln-e , , . r ,,1 1 jodcHitlenien of our town, attend- c ti the Commencement sermon at l ',' ! 1 01 1 . i if EiSlfork 1111 Minday last. I, i nisi r ri'i.iy nij-ni, uie next nine we Mrs. Ellen Davis aiuilier d uighter. 1 coma liny?, give us S"iin( more of Miss Sip, left on Tuesday hist for;,,0 ..y time music " Magnolia, wlkre they Have gone to make their fut ure home. I iracilii'i: Ml OOi .Hriiik'iii.. 11110.11 , , ' of trils place iNimluv next, at lit ' ! oc luck a. 111., by Lev. I), r . (mice. , p.,.i.;.,,. ;., ii,..M ..1 1. .!,.,( i.,,,..l, The public are cordially invited n.j f Dcor ilion Day was not very pinerally observed, but some sweet Millie girls (blessings on their kind Ivhrartsl) strewed ail the graves ; j hearts!) s' with (lowers Mr. F. C. Weathersliv, inemb.-rj of the film of Weittbershy Bros. & j c. . r .1.:.. . 1 u . . . ... v ... 1 on., 01 i in place, n as jjrone to .itw Orljims In attend Ihe Soule C un-, mercial College. Concert at Woodland School-j house, May the 7ih, by the Band, j forthe purpose of raiding money to ; bu7 an own for the church. Ad- j mission 2o cts ! 1 Several diff-retit parlies weni fishing Inst Fliday. .Some of ibeni tn-vai 1 .-on ' ;."7 ! II. Lane. "They fbhed, and they fi-hed, !"! .". ilu.v '1 t -' i I'm'. nu llify fidied, all night", and caujrit nauouai unity. .1 j. '.Va,:r. ell, not a trout. 0 K-mv bv K. A. l'h" n v , , Ut. Naul will return to Liberty 1 in two weeks, prepared to do alj. ., . tj.j . . ' ' 1 Lord s affairs. mds of dent a work. We have I ... , . . . (. How can a pastor best o. WW his work, and do m,t h-si-l , . ,. . . M1) . :., lte to recommend him. Our stationery mu.-t be reduced. wlland examine our beautiful line "f box papers, tablets, visiting c'ds, etc , latest styles, lowest Trices Wkbb & Stiikkt, G luster. Messrs. Alnev McLean. Hirin To " f'T'l and ,1. D. Causey, and Misses 11,1.:. 1. . """is iiowan, uora liaies ano imi-1 y Harrison went out to Easti'oik, Pundiiy to hear ihe Commence ,ermo"- ' p jrof, Gdmorc, prcs'cknt .of the ----n ai.i,tary Accaucny, predated visit to our town on Mon day last. He informed us that Clin ton has a company of about thirty "wn who are more than anxious to to war. five Dollars Reward. e'ng in the Museum Business. ould like to hear from any freaks 'nature or monstrosities, either ,n t" animal or human family, uich may exist in this county or "J"here else. The above teward of Five Dollars wl'I be paid to anyone giving us !e information regarding the above bich may lead to our making ar jngement8 for the purpose of ex ''biting any such curiosity. For 'Whet particulars please address KelVan Doornum, St.Louis.Mo., tare of General Delivery P. 0.; or, riUincare"TheSoutherDHerald, Wty,MiSSi . Anniversary. The Ciio and 11 y a . iutlian soeie ties of Gillsburg Collegiate Insti. tute celebrated their ani.ivr-rsarv on Friday i.iht, April 22. O'Tin-f , (iw irKK-nienr-v ,f th,. ,i.. .1,- i; large as expected. Tht programme con.-q- J uf "rations, pbivs, etc made a fen r's, tort ihiy s pokcn, expreseed ihe appreciation of the moieties at the presence of the people, tnd asked of them strict attention fur performer Next appeared Mr. L. E. S.hil- lins, orator of th Ilyacinthian Society, who in a speech cf ahou' 15 minutes, proved to the audience that he is a fair exponent of ihe talent in the Hyacinthian Society Mies Azilee Gordon, essayist of the Clio Society, entertaired the " ' , "u c"7 mHl WUU,J r( fl'' one of more mature vears. We were next entertained by a play which lasted about three putters of an hour, and greatly ap. prpoiated by all The closing speech was made by Mr. Walter brumfield, anniversari an of the Hyacinthian Society, hie subject being: "Who will be the Heralds uf the coming South." This wa? a master production, and a ery, we would pronounce it a won- ,erf.,l .peed) The piano muic was furnished hy Miss Lizzie McDanid and class. 1 Miss Lizzie deserves much credit i or acquitting her clue? so nobly, it ' icing nomposed principally of be- Last to inrt.tion but not least,! ic the Gillsburg String Hind, which : added prewtly to the enjoyment of: this hand that "tne boys plav well ' i , ' - 1 uui n is uiu M ic iuumd. .uie ., . , . . , i kni - A 1 lmk .f I h..ia (l .iiiii'a id lh.il ' ' V : B ' ! tnev p hived "Ou lime music"' ; ' . We feel proud of the bovs and girls, who constitute ''le tueinber- i ship ftf thee societies, for on all oc- , . , casinos thev have prove to tie tlio ' f ,, , , , , . possessors of cultured talent, and , ,, . .. .. ,.n . of,ie wu-w, SoulU 4ra tu. consul ins.aute. ttia. , Annual Sunday SchoolCoiivcHlioii. I Tlte Annual tfuuday School Con ihe Mississippi A-so: i- venllon ol Htion will meet wiihlltdiron church, at 0 nMuck on ,aiurdny before the j 1; r. 1. r 1. 1 M . ,. nun niiiusnaj in .u . . 1 What is the duty of parents Id their children as to Sunday- ,School..? - J. M. Godwin, M. II. .i .- ,y T j j ,tjlUruck. 3 TlH-,,pst lnPhlu, ,lf TttMnf mm(.v fuf Milsioll,.A. S. Turner, ,, T It. J . n 111 in 1 . , WImI ' the du' V ' f a church compelence nl a ,i,;:..3-r . . ,. , ;;,...: ,,r ii-1.0 in trio in 1 n 1 r t l I (Hi Ol ii. ? the church in Baptist liner? E. Gard ...... . ner, J. F. Hamilton. 8. What is the duty of a Baptist and a Baptist piper when false teachings vex Ihe churchee? J. P. Culpepper, J. It Bahain. 9. Essays by Miss E-tflle Mo Gehee and Miss Fannie Weathers- v,,, J. E. Lowk, Comm. Snrins Examinnlimis Ther were '!''. while; teacher? examined, of whom 30 were licens- ed for firi-t grace 2 for second and 72 colored, 10 applied for anH CMor second-of whom 9 were licensed for second grade. 19 for third and 44 failures. Registration Notice. I will visit the different voting precincts of Amite county at the lini'-s and places herein staled, fm t,he purpose of registering all p rsoi e who are entitled to register and who ara not already registered voters of the county, to wit: Zion Hill, Monday,, May23rd,'98. Berwick, Wednesday " 25th, " Rose Hill, Thursday, ' 26" " Oneal, Monday, " 30 " " Gloster, Tuesday, " 31st, " Srnithdale.Thursday, June 2nd, " Eastfork, Friday " 3rd, " Gillsburg, Monday, " 6th, " Huron, Tuesday, " 7" " Registration Books will be open open for reistration at the Circuit Clerk's office until the 4th day of July. N. S. McLeak, Regibtrar 50 parlor organs 50 dollars each... The greatest bargain ever offered. Only 50 of them full siit beiaufu'.ly finished. rite to day. Yoa will never hive such 43 orgin bargain chance again .... 510 cash and $5 a month will buy one. This makes an organ possible to the most economical household We tat a lire ifeat In ever, lowa ia tkla tute. Write for lattirautloa. PHILIP WERLEIN, Ltd., 614-01 Canal itreet Fuw Orleaat. Mrs. J. M. 'uniierv, LIBERTY, MISS D P. Y G 0 0 D S , TOILKT ARTICr.IJi, Groceries, Tobacco, Cigara. STATIONERY, &c. November 28, 18J0. , J . L ii z a. v FOX ItnUHNO' LIBERTY MISS DEALER IN GOOtl.S, (ato(i;KU, jlt.S, 1 iOOtS, SllOOS, CANNED OOOI3S, c-ars.tC. L. B. UOP.1NSON. President. ,, ,,.,,....,, v . i. ; 1 ,. . E. B. UO BI N0N , I re-nlent V. W. R11BINSON, t'a-!.ifr. TV 1 Li a.osri:w, MISS. y ,.casona. All kinds ot wan-aius houjiht and hold. We solicit Dopoits, irotn .1 (X tljiwaru. . ,M) 1 SCXXXOOOOOOOCK Modern Journalism iu its best form and feat ure is exemplified in The Times-Democrat. It is 1 complete newspaper in very reject : con' P:'.'-'d bv all reliable au;'"n- X tie-; as having the L-r;;esi circulation iu the 'th, $ and foremoi-t in 1:1 t't, prestige and lnliueiice. Per Yeab, naiivandSandav- $12 00 Sunday 2 00 Semi-Weekly 1 00 If you want a'l the news political, religious, so cial, financial, sporting literary by wire and spe cial correspondence, em bracing current events throughout all creation subscribe for The Times Democrat, New Orleans La. Sample copies free The Times-Democrat, NEW ORLEANS, LA. K. KIKKAVOOD, Watchmaker and Jeweler. RIPAECTG A SPECIALTY. OPsDKRS SOLICITED. GLOSTER - - - MISG Dec. 2 l.'!i7-1mo. Caveats, and 1 rade-Marlis obuintd and sll lat ent busintss conducted for MoorasTC Flta. OustOrnetiaos-MtiTtu 8 ParssiTOrnct and weean secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington, i Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if pstentable or not. free of; chara-e. Our fee not due till patent Is seenred. sh.irt "How to Obtain Patents," with ?o Sesame 'In the U.S. and foreign countries sentfrK. Address, c.A.sr.ow&co. flrffirr. WsaMINQTOSI. D. C. .MWtSSMWWSrt nitt DTfiPLI'lA t'se Brown's Iron Blt'er rtvsitsiaas pr 'amend It. AT taCKt keep !t. ti on per bstt'.. "sttuJS lot sad--" tad eroswl nl l'jtc J a- ..rc$$. imlr fif Pt n uuuii ui uiu ?7ca-"-" ' Mil & rfwraarnn rn n i mag Estray Notices. One White Bull Y-nrling, about on. Hiid a half year old. Appraued at $ 0) bv C B Butler and J 0 Marwlii. Th. abov. dosctibed etT waa taken up by lvey ilareali.i, and itraved" bv him before J H farvaia, a Justie. oltheiare within and tor Amite county. Slate of Missiasiput, February l'.lth, l&iM, One Ked Cow and t'aif, cow about seven years .Id, marked wallow fork and und r r.it in right eai and swallow fork in left oar. Appraised at 10 00 by W i. lmbert and William lUrivll. The above described cstn.y wuj taken un bv 1 J Liiinbeit, and strayed by him before 1' 11 VaiiNiiriuan,lMiutyCiruner A ex-orHcio KaiiKur within and fur Amite county, State of Minheippi, February 2ith, Ih'jS." One Ked arid White-Suetted Steer, about years uld, matki-d with swallow fork and over and under bit in eaeh ear. Appraised at $1 00 by C I. Uny mid W U Butler. The above described Ktry was tikeo up t y K B Mixon, and strayed bv him before W 1 WiUon, a Ju-tite of ' the Peace within and for Amite eountv, Siato of Miseis ipf i, February Ittth, lit-j". One White und Black Cow. about ten or twe! y.-ara old, marked with aplit in left j and swallowfork and und'-rbit in rirht ear; and one red ai.d ahite sn.iKed calf, about 2 rrk'..?idsLA5e cl"? " W by W The above diforibeil Ks ravwas takemipl by I' I' McCoy and strayed by him I before T U Vaniioriirui, HtputvCoronei & ex- j otfieio Kanper within and tor'Amite county Matr ol iliMittippi, ilarch 9th, ldJS. ! One Ked ar.dhit Spottid Ox. w;lh I white blaze in the face, mink id emooth crop .i... .;..!.! 1 1 .1 1 in the lelt ear, iibout II years old, of large tature. Appraised lit S15 00 by Alex. liMphirc and .Wikon Hunt. The above described e-trav was tak-n up v Jftiuh AnilcrBiin and straved bv hint be tote li. K. .loins, a.liii.ticc of the 1 1110 in and lor Ami e county, Slate of MisjUsippi, March Jlst, ls'j. ine Itciler YcarliiiL', of ftwn color with I ; wliilc think and back, marked Willi nmler llijure 7 in the right an I iiderbit in left ear. Appr i-ed at $") 00 hy 1 (i Lea an t Sab Ande son. 'I lie above d'wribod estray was taken up by T It. Hutler and stmyed'by him before T II VaiiN.innan,!). puli'l'aironeroj ux-oilieiu l!anj.T within and lor tlei eoinilv of A mile. Slate ol .Misi..ip,i, .March SIM, IH'.iM. The owners ot the above deseribed ivitrays ire reij'e-Bti'd to i tune forward, prove prop erly, pay chui'ires, mid lalte them nwiiv, ot they will be dealt with as the law direct-. A. (i. STKATToN, LVroner ml Kanijcr. Ilanecr'ti Sale. I WILL OKKKU Foil SALK. :it th 1 court iiou.-t door in the town of labcrtj' jii the First Monday in May 1SUS, One Black and White Spotted H.'ife:- about !H neiriiiis old uninai lcd. Apprais-d at ii fiO by .1 II Nunnery and C 11 (i irdner. 'J in- above duscribeil Kstray was taken up by W II I'aiker, and stritved bv him lielore 1 Si Uulkerhain, a Jusliee of tin I'caee in mid for Ami e county, titato of .Hississippi, January lath V.iS t-or ue r ami luiiiKcr. ( liancrry So'ler. State "k Missrs-in i, ) (.':". i v ok Amite, j To W. W. Wttrifn, the d fendui.t-whusu aostiifliee aildrom- is uiikno, i: YOU ARK COMMANDED to nppca before the C'haneerv Court of the coun ty of Amite, in said Stale, on Ihe 1st Monday in May, A. D. 1898, to defend ne s in in pnkl Court of Mrs. SI. . W urren, wlier in y-ni are a defendant. (iiien iiinli-r mv hand and seal of said coin! this lltli dav of .March. A. I). I(i8. " II. .VI. BATES, Clerk. :Ji!in'iry otice. The State of Mississippi,) Amite County. To Lee Ha: k. Krwin Hanks an Florence Hanks (Minor.-), whose posi-ollice address is f'linton in the Mate of Louisiana, defendants: You a he commanded to appeal before the Chancer V Court ol the eountv of Ainitp, in said State, on the First Monday in Mav, A. I). 1898, to dufer.d tho suit in said court of Mrs. (iemn Hanks, wherein you are defendants. Given umler tnv hand and seal of said Court, this ll;h day of March, A. D.18W. II. II. BATKS. Clerk. Chnnoory Xoflce. The State of Mistissipi'i, ) Amite Cou.ntv. ) To Mrs S.AAVhttitiKtniifllinO-fenrlatit), wnose pori-onice niuuess is unknown. YOI7 AUK COMMANDED to appear before t he C'haneerv Court of the eoun tv of Ainite, in said State, on the 1st Monday in May, A D 1S9S, lo def.-nd the suit in said Court of W. V. Whitlinston. wherein von ure a defendant (iiveit under mv hand and seal of said Court, this 9th day of March A. I). lsw. " il. M. RAiKS, Clerk C.'hancrry Xolirc. The State of Mississijti, 1 Amite County. J To Edmund Kol in'Oii, hoso I'ust-aflice Address is unknonn: 70U AKK COMMANDED to npjiear X Del ore im v niincery ivoiiri ol Amilc eountv. in said Slate, on tho First Monday in .May. A. D. 1898, to doend the nut in said cmirt of Alary Uobinson, wnerein mil are a defe-idnni. This 2nd dav of April, A. D. IjS. U. M. DATES, Clerk. mi Alfianiva -tmliinl POCKCT AI St.VJTAe SP'l i:MtiJlM iidok ad-ertlMP,' bROVft iao.V H11IKRS the lr.i ror.Ic. kf 'OB i-ay , Drag am) asaural sVires. fp!y at oac Jlas. Fajtsrg Bujwia is. Fame Brewe DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES CROCKERY and TINWAUK, t'IGAKS AND TOBACCO,, BOOTS and SHOES, Millinery, LADIES WEAR, NOTIONS, AND TKIMMIXUS. Patronage solicited. . LIIIEUTY.MISS. 4. . 1 CORNER FOX BUILDING. LIBERTY, MISS. DEALER IN DRY GOODS. faROCERIES, BOOTS A.D SHOES HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, tiLVSSWAKE, STATIONERY, . . TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc. ,.Low priceg anj Eair Dealing" is cur motto. OA IL AIV t S I'Zl'i February 1st. 1S94. Commercial Herald. The Daily .and Weekly Com mkkciai. Herald, printed at Vicks burg, iss. The Daily is the lead inj paper in the State, and takes the lull Associated PressDispatches over its own leased wires by a ipecial operator. Terms of tlio Daily: 1 year . . . S 00 monlliM, . . I OO it moil' lis . 2 OO I month, . . 75 The Weekly is issued every Friday, and is a comprehensive review of all important events cull, oil from the Slut unit M el ronolilnn 'papers up to the time of going to j press. Terms of tli.e'WeGls.ly 1 year, . . . 91 OO 6 month, . . 50 3 month, . . 3 Invariably in advance. The Weekly with the New York World's Great Tri-Weekly edition SI 50 per year for the two papers. Sample copies of the Dally or i Wee kl v Commercial Herald or Tri-Wteniy World Sent oil uppli ' tUVMLUtlAIi IlEKALIr, YICKSBTJRQ, MISS AT TI1K UK tD oK NAVIGATION o PU0ET SOUvn IV THE EVEKG11EEN STATE or" WASHINGTON IS THE CITY or TACOM A, WIIKRB ALASKA-KLONDIKE Outfits can be purchased more sat- isfiictorily than elsewhere, because tacoma is the manufacturing and shipping center of the State. 'J he port of tacoma from which all Alas ka steamers, and steamers and sail ing vessels for China, Japan, Anstral ia, Siberia, Hawaii, South and Ccn tral America, Africa and Europe start does a greater shipping busi ness than all other ports and cit ies of the State combined sec U. S Government customs reports. In or der to secure first choice of berths and outfits (manufactured at tacoma spe cially specially for miners), have your railroad tickets read via tacoma. .... INVESTMENTS cam jrow nie maiik ix tacoMA with ascr- ASC Or LAKOK PROFIT. For maps, pamphlets and further particulars, address TACOMA CITIZENS' COM MITTEE, 1)12 Pacific Avenue TArO.UA, WASH. Alex. Momt, LUTLEU r.UPLDING, I.IBF.KTV. MISS. DEALER IN OROOERISB, Fruits and Candies Give Die a call, and be convinced. October T, '07, 3 bio's. P. K. Bum. r & Co m They banish pain and prolong life. q urn 0 No matter' what the matter is, one will do you . good, and you can get ten for five cents. B ttehklliwTaw'etriitlerto.(tVm1ifsrsOs H atiomdr.tioi--roHis,-erT. Tksl-tf.liirtsiwttMlpft4ttd ia.uwMv. M W St m '-'c,, ' ' trvianl rv.tJ 1 ! l".l. U ' I wil S- MMf fortj .-.rfci rrn 1 c . Tamlss) wui t kui lur In etiua. ' Bl aictai LII1EKTV, MISS. DEALER IN oxiOTiiiixra-, GltOCEUIfcSj SHOES, NOTIOKS, HATS, T I K W ARE, D il Furniture, Statioin ry, 1 1 o Lory. sltihv.Hit. Saddler) PKiiFUMKKY, JEWKLKY, TOII4 0, I K . All of which will bv uM t( the very lowe.-t prices. 'Quick Sales and Smaii. ProF :" ; mv motto. Mar. S. !SW Liberty, Miss. DEALERS IS CLOTHING, NOTIONS, Millinery Goods, liujiit To!iarco and Groceries. We have a complete Drue De partment, neatly fitted up, which is in charge of a REG ISTERED PHARMACIST. (JIVK V t A T K I A L February 20. 1895. sflt- in rloa-n f ,vm f a rr it 1s IgMSI i HrownV t-u'i IJ.iti-r wlailln.:lliosytcn " "-t'on. n-me m J raiyu- iVr.o.. 4t iTV trebled with nerrnosness TwrnHlrn ' jpi) ry(of rwork will be relicreil b; taking Iroun-'n Iron Mftrrt. ( jn,, . ajiuloinaa ndorossed red lines on rapis"- 1 lla t,.i, nil iua, pnMTOiitF aiho Ma, fatal? h. & Co., v -- GIVES RELEF. tr sm4 sas ska vwta m 1 Iwt I TE BEST HEW8PMR 2 m TELEuitArnic bermci; COVERS THE WORLD. IT MARKET KUrOltTS Alt UNEUUALED. It Bareaa at Jacksoq, ills. eo dueled lj that experienced journalist Kdgar 8. WllaoD, who treat tmpar tially all question relating to Misi ilppl aod Missisalpplam rerj day i lb year, baa. Id th laoguag of th Mississippi prt, "ind tb I'lrayun Indlspenaabl to Miasissippien " l'h FleajuD reache aid eroav Mississippi on ill trunk Un tb very da; ot It publication. - Mississippi tbl year hold H trin) genaral electioa under tb new con ilitutloo. All 8tt, County aod Dlalrlo iffiir. Includlnf LegiiUtor. wblcfc rill In January, 18U0, chooa Unlteit Slate Senator, are to b elected. To Campaign will b memorabl OT The rieayune, In ddltlon to It BurM at th Capital, ha an intelliicent cor respondent at erery prominent point In MlialaairpL No Item of new wilt larape It. (let the New, all flit New; tnd itt it 'freah. Retd the rictynn. TEEMS OF SUBSGBIPTIOHi on nsn. Diily and Bnndav.Oiie Year $12 00 Outlay, 24 to 32 pa?i, 8.00 Ifeeldv, 16 pare.issnsd Thing 'a yomrtiff . . 100 KICHOLSON A 00., Proprietor., w Orl. . IMCK'S Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties M!" ,Th Only Brldtefinjuiart, TRUSS TO NAMW Pttckat 2Bo. Half pckt IBo. DOUBLE SWEET PEA Th 'Wonderful ZllWM RAMBLER ROSE Or.ly 15 oanta. These Floral Novelties are cfeacfibei in , Tie Picnetr Setd CttaJcpu, Vick' FLORAL lot iloS. .Url naalal tttkewmM M the tw.v.1. Q.u p.. lam FivhalM. Blackharttaa. i Kaspberrtes, New Uadar Toasala, VamU. I FUled with goo things, I--. . old and new. Full bat of mzs an two rtowen, Vegetablea, SauB OTXUIM Fruiu. tic., wills diacrlp tioa and prices. Mailed oa receipt of so orats, waka snav be deducted frosa fiat order really mass-or fret whk aa order fer aay of the above, Ia the Sorml world h is the ewlr safe GUIDE Rochester, N. Y JAMES VICKS SONS RIPA-N-S The modern stantl ard Family Medi cine: Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. U 11