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“UITT6." ACiii:iolit the Bestof u Traveling Man. . There were three or four unoccrs pied #eats in the car, but he atood | tor 8 moment, grip in hand, near *he door, then walked to a seat i which a voung lady sat alone and sat down beside her with ay im}lu-!um-v th t sstonuded all oths er passengere, aave the N. Y, Ban. The girl loakd at Lim and weound ’ht‘ car and evide {;'l_? realized the stnatum, ("nr she took pencil and gab ot from Lor reticnle and made egendy for him. After about five sinutes the mow torned to her and observeds “Bey pardos it I aw mistaken, but duoit youlive at Uriea®” She looked upin a furtive way, . #ud then wrote on the tablct and Danded hLiw: *I am deaf sud dumt.,” , **‘Ah! By George!” he sizhedys | he axid §i; “that’s too, ton bad! , -Deuced pretty girl to kave such a migfortune. Well, I'm left, after! =all my smartiess, Saw her at the | window beiore T got on,and earricd ~out the plan to a dot. Deaf and' «dumb, ¢h ? First T ever struek.” | He nodded his Lead to her to wgnify that he undérstood, and he would have been glad to chance seats i! he could have done so with out loas ot diguity. Ar the train thundered on he perused the cons tents of a couple of newspapers, yawned awhile, snd then bought And finished a novel ; and fiually. after a ride of feur mortal honrs (he whistle blew, and he reached for his grip with the vemurk “I"l be haned it Lein't glad this stupid ride hes cone to an end at la=t.” “Dirte ' qaictly replied the girl as she turned on Lim, “You--yeu!l” he gasped, as e aocd thera Lokl down upon her with twelve kinds ot emotion gal lopiag over Lix countenance. “Geood-bye,” zhe suid, aua he Facked out and diopped to the plattorn like a man retreating trom & mul’s Lind lege. Xie Lived on Dirt. In the deep cut cn the South western vailroad whore it run. through Dudley’s field i a large quanity of very chaiky looking elay :ul living up the railroad wear thewat. rworks ou Lee strect #a strong and heilthy looking negro woman. Every day for th- Inst seven or eight years, this woman has hes gone uto the cut, #cooped up a shoe hox full of this chalky cluy, taken it back to her house and caten . She takes this preferslic to meat and it gens erally takes five to six pounds of of the clay for a days rations. Bhe will scoop out the clear white sand trom the ereck, put it in oven and dry it and lay it up asa child ests rugar by the handful, and yet she has not the bloated appearance thut dirt eaters wesr.” The collard peos ple near Ler Fouse wili point her out to sry oie who wauts to eee a {at, strong, greasy, dirtseater who seems to keep off hard _times and defy hunger by eating the clay snd dirt under her feet. Mr. Dudley ; will have to put in a bill for ra tions farnished if hé don't waot Lis : land ef ten up. | Weman Sold. According to the reports from Hodeida, one of the largest porta of Arabla, on the Red Sea, sluves are smuggled across from Africa in large numbers. It is charged that the Turkish officers connive, at the trale and receive bribe money amounting to $2 a head on the slave importations. In this part of Avrabia slaves from the Zaugibar corst were formerly in troduced in lurge numbers, fnding en ployment chicfly in the harens ard doing Jomestic service. The blockades lave practically cut off there sources of supply and most ot the slaves now imported are Galls and Abyssinian girls, who ean be tiken 1o the coast at the naprow part of the Red Sea and ghipped seross in a pight. Most of these girls arc -destined for the harers, and .the nore attractive zmong them sell ut the compara~ tively cheap rate o’ £l2O to $2OO upiece, N Dr. Pierce's Pellets are Antis billious and Laxative, or Cathartic sccording Yo size of dose. Guard Against the Strike. and always havea botthéof Acker's English Remedy in the-house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may utrike your little one, or a cold or sough mny fasten jsclf upon you, One doge is a priventative and a few doses. a .positive eure. All Throat and Liine troubles viéld to it treatifient, - A sample Fattle is’ given you frec sud the Roniedy guaranteel by Wi'C, Kentlrick, "' WOMER'S EYES. ; / Poets Seem Always to Have Lived in Them . ‘The poeis hfwgi. it ofie may )uti}_« from their _\'P{titefi', lived in wum';"!g'u, ’}e_w-s since there were poets to live anywhers, Thev Legan it very cearly; forin the hoos of Genesis we read of 3he tendereyed - Leal:, (in thatessentially poétic account of sacob’s wooing. David, who was himeself. “reddy and -withal fuir of ceyes,” krew the grest expressive ‘use of the eyes apart’ from their visuei office, for he declared,. that “the light of the'eyes rejoiceth the heart.” Quite naturally his son Halaman. who was a man of expes | riences, was pest master in the knawledze of the arts of the eye. { He did not wait tor Lis Canticles, Cwhere tie may be said to have let ’ himselt out, to make leferences to the power of the fominine eye, for the Proverbs wisely counsel the youny man nat-to be “tuken with the eyelids” ot woman. But when it comes to the song of songs,which is Solomon’s, we hitve 4 reries of eye pictures of genvine warmth of color. “Thou “art fair, thou hast dove's eyes,” he says#: and again, “thine cycs are like the fish pools i+ Heshibon.” Tlas is rather odd, beesuse the fish-poo’s of Heshbon, | reflectivg the Syrian sky, must 'bave been Llue. W here Solomon's Cinamorata’s eves blue? Whatever i_Lh‘:ir color was, there waene doubt ‘uhout their eftect upon the King . i for he declares, “Thou hast ravish. 'ed my heart with thine eycs,” and !; then implores, “turn away thine teves from me, for they overcome me.” Cowing from the poets of the Bible to that ulmost biblical poet, Milton, we fnd the «anie suscepti bility. **Grace was in all her steps, | heaven in ber eye,” he said of Fve, summing it «ll up in a line. 1, Shakspeare overflows with the licht It)f woman'seves. Wordsworth whose plirace, “the barsest of a quiet eye,” ; would alone justity for him the \name of poct, who kuew the full value of the humon eve, if ever ;pmt did; and if he did not roye as Byron did aud talk about the eve i which, like that of the bride of Abydog, was “in itself a soul,” it ! was lett ‘or Wordsworth to fXpress a peculiar shade: of centiment in these verses “Alas! how little can a mcemert show Of an eve whore fee ing plave In a thousaad dewy rays.” . There 18 just a‘chanee for one more extract, before the column is full—-atd the book ot familisr quotations exhar A for (he odd. ly mixed sivi'ez in 3lich the in imitable an | ctvet line Lavelace makes Orpheus pacietically lament Euphrosyne to the beasts *“Ohb! could you view the melody - Of every grace, And music of her face, You'd drop o tear; Seeing more harmony | In ber bright eve Thau now vou hear. | b ena Tet ——e, | » .'?‘\]‘:Qllnd for Eiever Days. N Mg Love,ot Leesburg,Ga, ] widow of aa emirent and successtul s physician, says under date Sep. 20, { 1888 - My husband in a large and |loérative practice used Swilt's iSpecilic, and with it restored to ‘health many persons in which ?cuses all others melicines proved {useléss. Oue young man who had ,been treated for six years for 'blood poison, condition had grads fuully grew worse, and got to be ‘horrible, He was helpless for “twelve months and blind for eleven Ednys. His case scemed incurable, | But Le was cured sound and well by 8.5.8, aud to-duy is a strong " and healthy man, | PERyMANENT. - the time I bezun taking 8.8, S my body and arms were almost j\m‘.e solid sore, and I had been tak ing medicine for twenty-six years to cure blood poison. In less thau thirty days my skiv had all cleaned off and ] was a well man. | John B Wills, 31 Washington St. Atlanta Ga., € Oct. 23, 1838, - Switi’s Specific cured me of malig naut Blood Poison after I had been treated in vaio with old so called remecies of Mercury and Potash.” SBB. not only cues Blood Toison but relisves Rbeu matism which wis caufed by the poisonous minerals. Gean, Dovell. | 2422 3.1 Avenue N. Y. | Swift’s Specifie is entirely a veg- f etable medicive and is the only med- i icine which has ever cured Blood | Poison,; Secrofula, Blood Humors | and kindred dizesse. Send tor our | boais on Blood and Skin Diseases, | mailedtres, THE SW:FL SPE- | CIFICLO, : [. Drawer 3, Atlapta, (Ga ! It s the lfrgricfn Way. - - © Mr. Cleveland hed not beeu out of the white house a month before he wad made commizsioner to look atter the estimates and assess ments in the watter of Hizh Brid.¢ park. I was a very modest snd even humble office compared with that of president of the United Siates, but there is no reason whyv Mr. Cleveland should not scrvein it He isin thé prime of life and full of enegy: In this countivun exspresident stands on an - equal footing with the - fellow-citizens. He is not a piece fragile bric-a brac to keep in a glass case, He is ot entitled to a pension and it is the impression thot the abilities that raised Lim to tle presidency will enable him to earn Li= own liveliiood. Oue of our carly nresi deuts acted as a road commissioner after he left the white house, and ex-President Monroe became jns tice of the peace, : There was 1o lowering of person #} dignity in the aceéptance of wny ot these offices. Doubiless Mir. Clevelund take this view of it. He iz a plain American and he likes our pluin American wayv o treats ing ex—president.—Coastution Is Conssmuation Incurable 2 Read the following: Mr. €. H. Morris, Nowark, Ark., Ay : “*Wasdown with Abscess of Lun 3, and {riends and physicians pro nounced me an Ineurable Con gumptive. Becun taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and üble to oversee the work om my farm. It is:the finest medicine ever made’.;. > Jesse Middlewart, Decatar,Onio, says: “Had it not been jor Dr. King’s New Discovery fir - o sumptien T would Lave died Lung Troubles. Was siveu 3 doctors, Am uwow in b health” Try it. Sample free at Crouch Br g’ Drug sicrs, ot Hoppi ess and Contentme; * Canrot go hand in hand if « ok ou the dark side of every | i stecle. Nothing will so daries lifo and make it a burden as Dyspepsia, Acker’s Dyspepsia Ta'le's will cure the worst form of Dyspepsin, Constipation and Indicestion, ard make lite a happiness ar d pleasore. Sold 225 and 50 cents by W. C. Kend:ick, SR SERAE Y RS Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Ralt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ( hap~ ped Hauds, Chilbisins, ¢ orns. aad all S<in Eruptious, aud positive.y cures DPiles. It 15 guaranteed to give perfoct satisfaciion, or mouey refunded. Price 25 ceuts per box. > IPor sule by Crouch Bros. ‘BLOOD AND ENAIN. e ——— Pure blood is what cils the maclinery of life. tases every movement of tiie body, removes stid ness of tie Joints, drives out pain from the nerves, stimulates the brabm protects the liver and Lidrevs from initation, enghles physical exdrtion without fatigue, prolongs life, and makes men and women perfect in health and feature. Good blood and good brain are insenzrable. .Aim o ke » the blood pure by using th only true blocd remncdy, B. B. B. {Botanic Blood Balpny Miss 8. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga., savs : * For many years [ huve been afiicted with rheu ‘matism combined with severe kidney trouoies, indi ; gestion and nervous proszication, Rheuma;ism Several physicians were em pleyed and numerous patent medicines resorted to without benefit. At last ! began the use of B. B. 8., and its eiect was like magic. Rheumatic pains ceased, my Kidneys were relieved, and my constitution improved at vace.” Z. T. Hallerton, Macon, Ga., writes * Three years ago I contrected a biood poison. 1 applied to a physician at once, and his treatment came near killing me. Temploved an old physician and thn went to Kentucky. 1 Hot Sprinug then went to lot Springs and o L v remained two montirs, but noth ing seemed to cure me permanently, although tem porary relief was givea,me. I returned home 2 rwined man physically, with but little prospect of ever getting well, I was persuaded te tiy li, B. B, and to my utter astonishment it quickly healed every wicern"” | W. C. McGaugley, Webb City, Ark,, writes: * I owe the comiort of my life to a use of B, B. B. I was troubled with blood paison Bad Blo(}d for five or six years, aad found nu relief equal to toat given by this valuable remedy,” —— \ Mrs. Emma Grifiiths, Utitis, Tenn., writes: ‘ ** The doctors said my boy twelve years old had | scarofula. His knes were drawn up and joints were | stifl, and for three years he had been ‘ ScrOflfl& unable to walk., One bottle of B. B. 5 has done him so much good he can now walk, and his pain has ceased. Its action on | @y Loy has been prouvunced wmost wondeniul” (8§ ATLLTEC TS | _M“ i GREAT REDUCTION 1 T il 4gy - lfiiijl §g". to *"):E- an /D :--xa Thiu_l",!ogum Parlor Organ ';? L_-‘#fg g es s RS s b eods, =43 . toprtopecvety 00l STREEE b | $53.00. With right and lofe |8 (g “' | coupler. *“Warranted for 6 -k Bt ZT'J'S,- ST R - tiB only TIECCSSATY L 0 80, OIPN-,. . roferences as to your re. s G S Bpensibilits Mo any by . PITIEROT s | :"- i;:flmu‘ “r,merchunt or \§ i‘ 1Y i i X]TeBs Aya 4 sl il | will be fl.'u,;‘,fi‘?;’,;‘;f;,z“jg":;: {g& AR ELa- | ten dave' test tria], B ffl.:;. NS, 1. TUTRONTIT Troo to T e L | wfi:ustu;:-s: Wilie re, and eava money, Solia i Meatlon l'aw_ whore this “4D ** {g sgen, f Re-elogted Mayor April 0, 1938, by a lerge | majority, i .W, ALLEGEIR, | . e Wasning'fi,vr:— Warren Countp, : Neep lorsey, | SITED £7a7gg op ABETIGA. ’ {o 0 FORDYSPEPRIA -« | Use Brown's iron Ditters, - . "L 7o T Bhysicians rocommend it s, ot All deslers Leepit. $l.OO per hottle,. Gonuine has trade-maric i croesed red lines on.wripper, Strictly Pure Paints. rictly Pure Paints. e QU ——— | We <7! the atte: ot Painters and everybody to our Celehr | PURE : READY : MIXED : PAINTS. l vatch we sell under ing positive guarantee : , We guarantee our .y Mixed Puints, when properly apvlied to a good surtace, N » £ " T'O CR ACIL, CIIAIJI{.I (>EX I*R.RKCE_. and to give perfect satisfaction as a first-class pint, and if after Three Yeurs Wear, it fails to meet the above require~ menis, we agree to furnish paints free ot charge to repaint building. The Ullmann & Phitpot 3 fe. Co. A fall stock of these paints oo hand and for sale by CROUCH BROTHERS. 7 L ’ vl e Watches, Jewelry, ~o < . silverware, Clocks, S i 2. Speclacles &e. N. B. BARNES l\o I)o e VAN BJ:\%- -- ‘ . Depairing atßeck Bottom prices Main Steet, Dawson, Ga. W, £ PRINCE, T 9 kB ¥ k 1 B 3 0 % F g re.: 1 o] - Dawson, Georgia. PIAN: i4A 5 ! : " ¢ 4 BENE - ‘ and Orge o fo X Nale, Tuning ond Repairine Uene in First-Class Sry.e - Remember that T will ke p yonr Tianos in perfect order for tea dol~ lors a year. That weans ton nyg, replacing broken strings, new un— dercloths, filiing ch ck puds, key lifter pads, freing reculudng p ds, wedeing out key imoruises, veiin damper sockets, rebuilding d Lnp— ers, felting buff stps and recover ine hsmmers. All work suaran teed law prepared to do all kind f Pisno repairing, Respectiully, L. D. Lockmarr, jr Dawson, Ga. with Jas. Iricker & Bro., Ameri cas, Ga 2 ¢ . Central 8. B. of Gzorgia, Q?" s . . ) saEpargn et ?’M;‘?'H ks ' The Southwestern Divisio | . ' L.v Macon 10 05am ar 6 10pm |ar Ft Valley* 11 2lam 5 05pm | Mar'ville 1188 am 4 47pm - ““ Winchester 11 43am 4 43pm - Mte'zuma® 12 oam 4 20pm - Oglethorpe 1210 pm 4 15pm ¢ Anderson 12 30pm 352 pm - ‘* Americus® 12 52pm = 3 27pm “ “ESmith'le 1 20pm 3001)”1' - “ Bronwood 1 HGpm 1():{1)m | ** Dawson 2 Wopm 1250 pm *“ Shellman 2 30pm 12 29pm | Cuthbert* 2 50pm 12 58 | “ Worris 3 10pm 11 48am | iteher’s 3 20pm 11 39am | “sorgetown 335 pm 11 23am | wufaula® 3 43pm 11 15am g *'Spring Hill* 4 23pm 10 36am i “ Midway* 4 42pm 10 15am | * Un’n Sprigs+) 10pm 9 4ham | ¢ Pike Road 6 10pm 8 22am | ¢ Mont'gry* 6 45pm 7 45am | Trains wsiug North Read up. ' *Tolograph ~ station. Councets | »t Fort Vally for Perry; at Smith- | ville for Albany and " Blakely; at ; Cuthbert for lort Gaines; at Eu. g fhula for Clavton. 2 DON'T AUI THERISK of losing vour c!\iijl by Rw;rml"lng“’on_nl to ‘ work out its destruction, W hea achild fails to slesp veell, 1s restioss, wanatural in its appetite avy! griml» uf testh, .ufu have nh'uu.;‘m.'hun!ioni ’ of Worms ; the positive cure for this ix B. A. FAUNESTOCR'S VERMIN UG E. Ackvons | druzgist foe it I*s timely uso may .43 € VGur il ot g BUILDING MADE CHEAP . —BY CONTRACTING WITH— GEQ. V. PHCE, . DAWSON . GA. ) weitan {5O Yy il Coutracts for all kinds of builds ing token atlowest rates, and ma terial furnished when desived. 1 have been in the business for fif teen yedrs and know my busivess and guarantee my work, A - » REill Worlk. I have had a large experience in this line, and gusrantee to do good and cheap work on pew mills or repairing old ones, Nb 2 e Giin YWorlk. I have had twelve yeurs experis ence with ma hinery aud a full et of tcolz can make your old gin work like a new one. I have re paired a large number of gin« - d have yet to heur the first comz ¢ ot my work or price. I shuiper gins by machinery or hand and ail work dine wii be made payable Octobe - Ist. 1889, I will eall on vou curing the spring and summer months, This is allowing you a showing, and I hope you will hold your work for me. My address is Lock Box, 224, Dawson. Ga, G, V. PACE. Feb. 20,1889, TH IS i N D ( ) > J MILLER ORGAN | Is THe Finest axp Besr. Loab & R 75 5 o SRS e M &y b h by = Ao e B ] e R P O . 53] b fig F e S~ Q it e ) T i > - ‘l‘,{ = ; g S e —'.:.-e‘:«:.-,‘;iq g S MEmee e N O RO+ o | VL R L v B R o B ol g < f«» UERCOREE T B gaelE e IR S o R® .-—4.' adneag IS S NER G ? ~ " ¥ ?‘W! n’k’.(-"y - o GhßemteleaEeady 0 R N V .’i 3 A 'bg#;‘ o ~ | TSI T A SR NN L | TSR ) e AR NG ey \ e O SN B O T | * S RS e MG agEher |~ | Ay e TR It stands at the head of all good organs. Those who desire to bave the best organ should acquaint them selves with the merits of our instra ments. Don’t take our word for what we gay, but see and test our instruments. It no dealer sells our argans in your loca'ity, write to the factory. BUY NO OTHRR. ADLRESS, MILLER ORGAN CO Lehanon, Pa. B@Catalogue, &c., tree. Sept. 26. T Who are Weak Nervous " ’ wnd Debilitated and sufter il {Wing from Nervous Dobili- BRI ty, Seminal Weakness, Nisntly Emissions, and all the ef fects of early Evil Habit., which lead to Premature Decay, Consump tion or Insanite, send for Prir's Treatise on Discases of Man, with particulars for Home Cure, | a - 1 Cures g uranteed. No cure no. pay, J 8. Pears, | 612 and 614, Church St. ‘ * . ~ Nashville, Tenn. ' T N 2 W. C. KENDRICK o e A J A / ‘ : ~———DEALER [} IN—— | DRUGS@NMEDICINES, MaIN STREET, DAawsox, GA. Being unahle to =el! 1y steek of Drugs, [am still at my OLD STAND on Main Str. Dawson, Ga., and will keep a full and we!l sclected stock of everything usually found in a n N 2 FIRST-GLASS DRUG STORE, and will sell as cheap as any house in South-west Georgia, 2 " sor wx e P Ty ey = LY dea s T Or to Prompt Paying Cumtomers Parties owing me are enrnestly requested to SETTLE AT AN EARLY DATE. C. E, FARrAR is authotized to muke Settle ments and receipt, in my nwme, for any money due e, By fair dealings I hope to merit a liberal share of PUBLIC PATRONAGE. \ RENTDRIAT™ W.C. RENDRICK. M. D. i - e e——— 1 2T TED ' C. DEUBLER 25, ! ;»‘7'4;* . DAWSON GA, s : %8 T, STV T N :fi:fi.@;fi ‘A:‘;?,z?‘ 3 l '—'——E R}ZI& I) IQR Ol‘ ——— ;?;" ,};,7,-}\l.; lE’;_};"(,.»;'}. 2 & fi‘g R s g s S [ ye e An o ARSI L 0 LANGSHANS £ il & 3 PNEVRRG )R T g ee R R ! b .},:?r;"yg‘u*\* - ‘“é& ‘ R Re T I R A S Y . Drown Leghorns, Ng& T aeimeoiaan s | e———e————— SRR Y sSs e R Y P . s AN sy (s ! Eggs in season $2,00 per. 13 Y NZgeElErw | e Pims [y B R ARG R | £ey ORGP OGO D e e L | VR * £ ieS e ST AN e T et 0 ! 7 ® @ ..'i*‘? TR %".:’u}. e b P B Givehima call. =7O - - = ! R e e T MR ! i & 5 1 1 N 5 | Y i T N o=t | Armericus, Ca, | ! AW E DY YD DY v JEWELERS and DEALERS IN s ; Planos & QOre aAIIS 1 * o/ | & ' i o ¢ Wi keep constantly on hand the finest and larcest assortment of goods | i our line to be feund 3) uthwest Goorsia, CoNsisring in part ot ’ Watches, Dianionds, Solid Silver and Fiae Plated Ware. locks, | dewelny of ail kinds, Gold and Silver Head Canes and Um ! brellas. Fine Table and Pocket Catiery, Scissors and Opera i Glasses. Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Parts and Attach i wents. Dentists Gold Foil, and everything else usauily § kept in n FirstcLass JEwrLuy Store. Watehes, 5 Clocks and Jewelry Repair:l and Warranted. | e Badges and Medals mate o ovder. s ! » v v v v TLY Fr :l N ‘.'.V "' g > GOOS WE SELIL ENGRAVED FREE. Our Music Department i= tilled with | Firat-class Pianos and Ocgans, Violins, Guitavs, Ban i Jos, Tambourines, Accordions, Sirings and Trimmings, i and all such other Goods as belons 1o that line. Orders i for Sheet Music will receive Prompt Attentivn. Our Man. i L. D. Locknaxt, Jr., will zoany where in Southwest Georuia l to tune and Repair Pianos and Organs, or call apon those wishe ing to buy. No house in the State can underseil us in either line. | B@rWorite for Catalnzus to i N eas =1 A S BatG 2 AB 3 | James Fricker ¢ Bro. Y 8§ ' 4 14 i Pflj;i £# 5 F i s ~ 3 { & 9 ém H 4 2 .:..;d ' . P sept 19,1888, :£> | i H.H. P, H, H P, What is H. I 1 P.°2? H. H, P. is a liquid Panacea. Pleasant to the taste-—that relieve at once, SICKHEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and DYSPEPSIA, H. H. P. acts gently, but effectively on the bowels and liver. H. . P. does not nauseate or gripe, H. H. P. is guaranteed to please you or your money refunded by G. BARRETT & €O, Augusta Ga. YD TATY - PUITE ANY TR T JERSSY - FLATS - CHILY - AND - PEVER - rUan Is warranted to cure Chills ana Fevers, Bilious, Lutermittent, Remittent orany Kind of Fevers aad « hitls. WITH JERSEY FLATS, IF TIIERE 1S NO CURLE, NO Pay Remember Jersey Flats stops shakes and acues. JERSEY FLATS, Warranted by G. BARRETT & ¢°o., Augusta, G 105 N MDY i ;3\s] I)F N GILDER’ - LIVER PILLS Are Purely Vegetable and the best for all diseases of the Stomael and Buwels. Try Gilder’s Liver Pills. G. BARRETT & CO., Prop’s. Augusta, Ga., ALY g F 2 ol 2 § |BN B NR rE MC's 15\1?3&1 LINIMEN i f'ures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds and Swellings, Does not blister or remove the Hair. Try a bottle of Mc’s Irish Liniment Manufactured by G. BARREIT & CO,, Augusta, Ga. FEY 7 R ISRI L 4 TAKE“BARRETTSTONIC For un appotiser, Cures Heartburn and Indigrstion. Relieves Sour Stomach. BARRETIS TON 1C,»” For Sleepuess aud Nervousness, Has no equal. G. BARRETT & CO., Prop’s. Augusta, Ga. w»Y.v» # A : . 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