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HARD LI CK.
A word unspoken, a hand unprewed, A look unseen or a^houtfht unguessed,
And souls that were kindred may live apart.
Never to meet or know the truth, Never to know h"w heart beat with heart
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Our motto is to sell the best troods at as low prices as can bo found anywhere. Highest prices in eash or trade for all kinds of country produce. Cast Side Public Sqmu e, liieen-
t'titslle. Inti.
o meet or know the truth
■ know how heart beat wiu. In the dim past days of a wasted youth. She shall not know how his pulses leapt When , swept;
As she leaned to give him the jasmine wreath She felt his breath, and her face Hushed red With the passi mate love that choked her breath.
Saddens her life now her youth is dead. A faded woman who waits for death.
And murmurs a name beneath her breathp
A cynical man who scoffs and jeers At women and lose in the open day.
And at night.time kisses, with bitter tears,
A faded fragment of jasmine spray.
—London Society
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NIMU'MK SAL.
I’ROI’O-
.4 Thrilling Advontim-.
some others uow.
leap year I”
[Buffalo News.]
The winter of 1840 was nn extremely severe one in the country west of the! Mississippi, especially in Iowa andMis-j souri. The thousands of prairie wolves which abounded in these two Stans
were driven to an extreme state of sav-
“ Really, Catharine, I don’t wonder at Mary’s surprise at your behavior. You forget that you are Frank's widow. You
arc too forward.”
1 hesitated a moment, really anxious to keep my temper; for I was Frank’s widow, and the speaker was his mother. •‘Forward,” cried Mary. “Indeed, you would have been shocked last night, mother. Fhere was Mr. Vance urging her to sing, and acting as if Herbert Halstead was her only friend, when it w is only as a married woman ” “Ye.-,” interrupted Julia. “I think, noih r, if you can’t make Kate realize | that she is married, with a daughter I nearly six years of age, you had better
morrow (she would call yesterday to Henry Krause and (Jeorge Augustus morrow) they scolded her again because Depenton, neither of whom was quite 16 she wouldn’t sing, and then they said she years old, fought a duel with pistols, in was fordaru. \V hat s fordard?’ Chicago, and both were wounded. Their Forward indeed. ejaculated Her- quarrel was about nationality, Krause bert under his breath. “ If it had been being a German, and DepontonaMexi-
liut Nellie,how about ‘can. The meeting took place in a yard . back of a saloon, and was attended with
“Oh, yes! I most fordot, didn’t I? all the U8lla , formali(ie8 of due , ing .
Well, you see, mamma said—hut, oh,
Uncle Herbert, I never showed you my Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores the color two weenie new little kittens! They’e , * nd stimulates the growth of the hair, two little sings, wivout eyes. Come out P revenls ^ from falling oflf, and greatly to the piazza and I’ll show you.” increases its beauty. It has a delicate
It was no use to be impatient. The 1 ^ ast ' n S perfume, its ingredients are cases ten to one in favor of the voracious young nun knew the child too well fur harmless, and for the toilet it is uno animals. This especial winter they seem that, and so they went out and insi>ected 1 quailed. to have left the prairies of Southern Iowa the kittens, Then he tried to coax Nel- [ and migrated to the heavy walnut timlie back to the subject j j A handsome young man sat day after ber a| lh(; charitan Rjver in , Macon “Oh, I fordot!” she said. “ Only day at a dess by the window of a stole and Adair Countic#t Mis80uri , where the they made mamma say—” at Hillsboro, Ky. A handsome young . . . .. ,, , , , , „ . ,, a . * . haunts of the wild hog had never been \\ hat did they say darling? Ill woman sewed almost as constantly atthe. i i . ■ , , a ,i n i> . , . (molested, and consequently the wolves
give you a big doll— window of her residence, just across the t ,, ith real hair? street. They began a tlirtation with Yes, yes! Real hair and eyes, and handkerchiefs, developed it into courtship
—oh, nothing. Hut did they say I
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ageness, and often attacked in a body j any wanderer who happened to unfortunately fall in their vicinity after nightfall; and woe to him whose misfortunes were such, for the chances were in all
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“Sctul me away," I broke in, unable Inmrer to control mv>elf, “ it's not th first time that hint lias been thrown mt and if it were not for little Nellie, j.ooi child,! would go away and earn my liviii” at once. You drive me desperate, and I leelnre I will marry npiin, hnd yet rid it all tliis ” and then 1 burst into
tears.
“ Marry again!” How will you do it? Oh, yes! a good joke!" cried Julia, with a shrug at my tears. “Don’t you see, Mary, it’s leap year!” and she laughed
derisively.
“ Who’ll you a-k?” sneered Mary. “ Herbert Halstead? Julia, you’d bet-
ter look out!”
“ Y’ou may sneer,” I cried, checking my tears. I was now thoroughly angry. “ But 1 tell you, if no one would ask me
wanted to marry—”
“ They say mamma wasn’t a girl, and she was old; aud mamma said—oh, there’s mamma. Mamma, didn’t you ask Uncle Herbert to marry you? He
wants to know.”
I had come in, looking for the child,
and that was the speech I heard. I felt
ready to sink with mortification. “ Kate, darling, can’t I hope you’ll let
with notes, and finally eloped—all without exchanging a spoken word until the night of the tlight. Another remarkable feature of the case was the fact that the woman was the wife of the Kcv. James
A. Caywood, a dist pastor.
highly respected Metho-
RK.MAKKABLK succkss.
The sciences of medicine and chemistry I *7 seat of Macon County, but set
Main ftreet, opposite Howe .V Vermilion's
store. South Green ensile.
Always keeps on hnml the choicest fresh and cured meats, and delivers troods at all hours to any part ol th ‘city free of eh.irge. 3m20 Dr. Jolin Bull’s Smillis Tonic Syrup
FOB THE Cf.tKOF
FCVCR AM) AbUE ('hiils iinii IVver.
, „ . . , . , , have never produced so valuable a relume ask? You must know that I hoped,, e( i T r or tllP troatmPnt of Kidney disease "hen the3e(touching my veil and black ns the accidental discovery of thoveget«adress) were put aside, that 1 could ask - ble contained in Day’s Kulnev Pad. Its j you to let me care for you and at once, reliable character, desirable qualities and Come, darling,” as I bid my face in m y j lnnstor, T curative power have deeply
hands. “ You’ve asked me
find it no difficulty to appease
their
CRAVING Al'I’KTITK.
About the first of February of this | year, a young minister hj the name of Stephenson, of Guernsey County, Ohio, j bought a large tract of land in Adair County, and went to visit his speculation Contrary to the advice of his friends, he i
took no guide or companion with him j — from Macon City, a little town, the conn- , iui!«per'.'E , r ?, h ;ove.
•Ill’s ever offered to the public for the safe, certain and nermanent cure of Ague and Fever or Chills ami Fever, whether of short or long
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you; and I must name the day; and I say now, at once. Iff-t’s give them a good thorough surprise. I can guess how they’ve treated you. Come, now,
to marrv i won u P. on < ' 10 confidence of the medical . •. profession and countless Sufferers who
have used it.
Tuck Jackson, of McDonough, Ga., believed that he had committed a sin
out
alone to explore his purchase, which was
distant about thirty miles.
Everything drifted along smoothly, and the weather was not too severe for camping out until the evening of the thirl day, when he itarted to return home, a blinding snow storm set in and lasted until late at night. Then the clouds dispersed, and the moon shone out over a vast wilderness of snow about
on a
He refers to the entire Western ami
Southern country to hour him testimony to the truth of the assert iou that in no case whatever will it fail to cure if the directions arc strictly
a great many uflicient for n
get ready this fairy, this blessed little | if ho ever ate again, would surely j two faRd®®?- The young man urged
darling, that has brought me my happi- 8end him t0 he u fnr a „ eternit . So he ‘
ness and we 11 go to your own minister.” I hut hjs , nouth inst I tried to refuse, but I was so weary of , , , ,
.11 , ’ starved himself to death living with my mother-in-law that at
all
in
food and seventeen
last we three slipped out of the house, and dear Dr. (who had baptized me, married me, to Frank and knew Her-
bert well,) married us.
We drove back and reached the front door as the family were returning.
days.
to marry him I believe 1 should ask Mr. JllIia ’ ' v l 10 Woald *Pr™priate Herbert,
stepped forward. “ Good evening,
Halstead, and—he’d have me!” I had fairly taken up their own weap-
ons of personalities, which I scorned. The moment after, ashamed of myself, I ran to my room to put on my bonnet and get out of the house. I looked in the
Mass as I put the crape bonnet with its ' ' v ^ e Hn< ^ ^ t-’alled in to rect widow's cap and heavy veil on my head, i y ,lUr congratulations and to leave lilt'
As caloric, electricity and phosphorus are induced and supplied by Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphitcs, it only requires the administration of this successful invention to fortify the feeble, give sprightliness and motion to the torpid, and bring about a condition which not only secures tenaciousness uflife, but
Mr. Halstead. So makes life really enjoyable,
you met Kate on the steps? Strange!
—with a glance at me as if I had plan-
ned to meet him.
A bunko swindler was eating a hearty and expensive dinner in a restaurant at
“ Not at all, Miss Julia,” said Herbert, j Lexington, Ark. A farmer, whose last
cent he had just won, entered and said: “You’ve robbed me of all my money, and
I’m hungry. Buy me a meal.” The gambler refused. “Then you sha’n’t eat.
on our reputation, we deem it duo to warn them. Ask for DAY'S AD, and take no other. oct
twenty-five, some say not more than twenty; but 1 was really over twentyfour. Married at eighteen to Frank Stevens, I had been a petted wife for four years, and now a widow for two. The thought of happiness of the four and the loneliness of the two, as I looked at
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I saw a face to which black was very be- I ^ cre ^ or 11 ^ ew ^ a y s * ’
coming, though it was not a remarkably 1 tableau I have ever seen was half ^ ^ pretty face. It looked not more than I ®° co "* ica | ““ the one those three made, either,” cried the farmer, and shot him.
’ I really felt for Julia, for I knew she eared for Herbert. She gained self-pos-session quickly, and congratulated me, whispering, as she kissed me: "So you
asked him?”
My husband hoard and answered: “ No Miss Julid, she did not ask me.
, , , , , , Through other means, thank God, I the face surrounded by crape, made the , |earnt . d thc une j ]oV( , (1 wag ull ,, ap ’ y;
cn ' j and, as I hoped, for more than a year
jiast, to soon ask her to be wife, I persuaded ner to marry me at once. Leap
ire or iajurloua
Will 1)0 paid for n ra«o they will not Hire or
anything impure found in tliein.
Ask your drnprist f"r Hop Bitters and fry them before you Geep. Take no oilier. I) I. c. is an absolute and Irroslstlbieruro for DruDkeuittSB, use of opium, tobuceo and
narcotics.
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JOHNSTON’S
SARSAPARILLA
EvES CfflfUiSI, wm\ _ And for Purl f y!ng the Blood. It has been In usi- f"i- years, iiiid has proved to bo the I>|‘■ t I r vnralion In tho market for SICK lli;Al)Al'HL:, FAIN IN sa Till-; Mi/K < III l:.M K, M\ i:u (".Ol- n 1’LAINT, ITMl’LKS UN TH] 1 l‘.V< E, DY8T1 I'.-.IA, 1 11 . S, •I..I nil I);.eases that arise frem a Dis'Tdi red Liver or an Impurebloud. Thjiisandsof ourh. -i jiieple take ft ana plvo it to tbslr children, rfivsiee.nspreser.lio it e.lily. Tin - •> Mho use it once recommend It to ot!" : -. It is made from Yellow Hock, ilnndu-
tearscome again; but 1 brushed away resolutely and went out, knowing that a brisk walk would do me more good than anything else. I went out without my darling—my inseparable companion—my little baby girl, Nellie. This alone showed how troubled I was. Truth to tell, I was too angry to trust myself with the little one, who might have asked to have our conversation explained, for she had been in the room at the time. 1 could only hope that at five years old a child did not understand me. Soon after I left, my mother-in-law ami her daughters went out for a drive. They invited Nellie to go, but she. ' cling, perhaps, that they had not treated her well, refused. Soon the front doorbell rang, and like all children, Nellie must run to see who was there. Sin | managed to open the door herself, and | there stood her prime favorite amo’ . ■’ gentlemen that visited the homo, !r. Halstead, or as she had called him t-inct | her babyhood, Uncle Herbert. He had i been her father’s chum and dearest friend and loved the child for l a ikV
sake.
“ Ladies home, Nell?” “ I’m home,” she said, “ and I dess mamma’ll Is 1 in soon.” “ Very well. Let’s go in the parlor and have a chat.” Nellie sat in his lap, discussing the merits of cocoanut cakes and sugar almonds a little while; but suddenly dropping her candies in her lap, she asked : “ What’s leap—leap—leap—I fordet. Do you know what’s it?” “Leap? leap frog? leap year? is that it?” “Yes. What’s it?” “Why, it’s a year when ladies can ask the gentlemen to marry. But you see Nellie, you’re too young—or wouldn’t
you ask me?”
“Oh, no! I wouldn’t ask you.
Mamma’s going to ask you.
The young man nearly dropped tha
year privileges arc still open for thou
who choose to use them.”
We arc quite an old married couple
Hill's Bucbu is acknowledged by all druggists as the best Kidney medicine
ever ofi’ered to tho public.
A woman was found dead at Kewaunee, ! Wisconsin, with her skull fractured, and it was thought that she had been mur— dored. It turns out, however, that a ram
butted hei to death.
404* ik tiii: run:.
I'on’twnlt until you are nearly ilcnilnnil beil-riihlen. Don’t wait until you find, to your sorrow, that mineral poisons and alcoholic stimulants, bitters, etc., will only aggravate diseases of the Mood, kidneys and liver. Hut
now, lor thr< t Ji.trs have passed, but now, before another day passes, make haste to j
Herbert and I still often laugh over Nel, procure and use Hr. Uuysott’i Yellow Dock 1 found that some other meth n
lie’s leap year proposal.
forward his steed, hoping to find a farm house, which nothing but the hand of Providence would guide him to in this strange country, as houses were few and far between. Presently a long, black line of timber loomed up in front ol him, I and for tho first time he n ahzed that he was lost. He entered the woods which he found quite easy to penetrate, and which shielded him from the biting blasts which moaned and whistled thro’ the tall weeds across tho prairies in a way that would chill the strongest heart. After he had advanced some distance into tho forest he got oil' to walk and ease the task ot his faithful horse, lb had walked but a few yards when he felt a stinging sensation in the calf of his leg, and then—a howl that fairly froze the blood in his veins and caused his horse
to rear and plunge.
wolves!
He glanced around him. There were millions of the bloodthirsty imps rushing in all directions. Tho ivholegrour.d seemed .o be a moving mass of devils, howling in mockery of their prey. The horje became unmanageable, and after two unsuccessful efforts, its tider gained the saddle. The spur was useless as tho terror of the horse was sufficient to make him strain every nerve. But this was in vain. The enemy wi re legion and by far the fleetest of foot. Ere the fugitives had gone far the young man
of escape
will it fail to euro if tho tlirc<*tion8 are Mriotly followed ;iU‘l carried "lit. In a groat many
oases a pingrlo dose has been suf
core, end wnole fannHes have been ci d by n single bottle, with a perfect restoration of tho general health. It i> howeTor prudent, :tH«i in j every case more certain to cure*.it its ufc is •011- ! tinned in smaller doses for a wwek or two after the disease has been hocked, more especially 1 in difficult and long-standing cases. Usually j this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after uaving taken three r four doses of tn< Tonic* a single close of Hull's Ykgktabl* Fills will bo
sufficient
The genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup must have Dr. John Hull’s private stainp on each bottle.
Dr. John Hull only has thc right to mnnufac - ture and sell the original John J. Smith's I ic Syrup, ol Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on each bottle do not purchase or you will
6 dec* ived.
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A RottoinletH Well.
There is a remarkable well in the town of Thurman, N. Y., situated along what | 's known as tin* “River road.” The well is about !i{ feet in diameter at the top, j and its depth has never been ascertained. It has been sounded 565 feet with-! out reaching the bottom. The water is! clear and cold, and the well is always full. It was first discovered about ninety ! years ago, and its side* were then walled ' up with htones, as they appear at the
present time.
and 8araapariHa. It ne\er (ailn tn euro all blood and skin diseases, all liver complaints and urinary troubles. lyH It seems that Gen. Grant really did ac ccpt the Presidency of the San Pedro Mining Company, hut afterward withdrew. George William Ballou, the prom#ter of the enterprise, shows Grant’s letter of acceptance to tho Boston Herald.
A<tlECH NOTION.
Many people think it cheaper to buy 2i> cent
sites of a proprietary medicine. But they make a mistake. For instance. Hr. \Vistnr’s Balsam of Wild Cherry contains eight times the quantify of ordinary 25 cent cough balsams. Besides
,, , . • i ■ /-, | it takes a less quantity of Wistar’s Balsam to William Mnouk, a patriarchal German ,. ure a .. 0 i d . A single dose is often sufficient, of ninety-seven, living in Orangeburg Fur deep-seated Colds and Consumption it has
Thei FoiiTidation of u Trlhe.
would have to be resorted to, oven at the sacrifice of his horse. He then rode under the branches of a large walnut, which hung within a few feet of the ground, and, cla ping the first ho came to sprang from the saddle. The wolves
seeing one of TIIKlIl VICTIMS
Spring from their reach, rushed upon the horse and bore him down. The horse made only a moment's feast for the famished devils, and then they turned their attention to their victim in the tree. They did not leave him even after daybreak. As luck wou'd have it his provision hag was well stocked, and he had
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county, South (Carolina, hnd 13 children, ! proven itself to be the best and quickest cure "othmg to fear hut the cool for at least 131) grandchildren, and 79 of the nC xt ever Covered. iy41 | three or four days. Ho was carefully . neration., Total number of decendant* p or watched by hia enemies (who had made I’; 11 ’ . 0 , f , 675 . nre livi ")f- Mr. | Real estate ol all kinds on liberal terms, several attempts to gnaw down his
STalSiSK »- '■ enc..ll.|vercS) ...II lb. .hl,d S.,..ho.Ih, .0
child a gnimlmotiier.
One Hiinitrcft Vcur. Ouc hundred years ago wedding tours were not fashionable. One hundred years ago farmers d : 1 not cut their leg* off with mowing ma-
chines.
One hundred years ago our mothers did not worry over disonfered sewing m:
chines.
One hundred
man was not an applicant for a jKtsi
as clerk or bookkeeper.
One hundred years ago men did ir commit suicide by going up in balloon and coining down without them. One hundred years ago a young
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vVe have much pleasure in recommending Thennalino to our ri aders as an absolute cure for malaria. The manufacturers’ name alone is a guarantee of its merit, It soils at 25 cents per box. For]
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come report of a |*un in the distance came to/he prisoner’s ears. He answered by a shot from his revolver. A second and third shot announced that lie
had been discovered.
Thu party was made up of thirty or
become alarmed
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aTrr^ly^Sbracam m ' *7 wetting her Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic prints Malaria
net hurt the most uelicato constituti'a. ■ child, and then folded her close to him, hands in dish-water or rubbing the skin
it is * Id I f tho best modjeioes iu use
I for r.i‘;;uhulnff Uio itowiis.
I It is i■ hi by nil responsible ilrwrelsro at I ’m ilollnr f r ti quart bottle, or tux
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least he should forget her again. ] “ What do you mean, darling?” lie asked. “ Now think, Nellie, but don’t Udl | Uncle Herbert anything of your own
make up.”
“Oh, no! really, truly, bless me, she’s alive—isn’t that what you say when you
oil'her knuckles on a washboard. One hundred years ago a physician
who could not-draw every form of disease from the system by tapping a large
vein in the arm was not much of a doc- j coiner of tho Public Square,
tor. "
One hundred years ago people did not
worry about rapid transit and cheap
transportation, But threw their
I
•ire true? Well”’—the little tot cave a «'™iis| , oruu!oii, om mrew uieir grain I' . , , across the backs of their horses and ur
long sigh and paused. Herbert not dar- C0In pi tt iiiingiy “ went to mill.” AGENT.'' ' ri -... ’ her » |, ; " t ■ he • ho,,ld "* One hundred years ago every man cot Ti educuti9*p«rei. Niimii.i luuii.ii'qCo..si. i.oii.». Mo. bis anxiety, and mituaturo woman that his coat according to his cloth; every
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* d - - k '“ l ? , ' u ‘ “ Well I” she repeated, “ you see they Htnlek ^ .< ile/ . and truo ^ and f lone8 t docs scold mamma, so they docs. To-. worth were tho undi for promo-
day morning they make mamma cry, to- j tion. .5,
tfus Machlm* * vcr invonteil. W ill knii a on • wjt ' Hi:i:i. iii'il 1 OK coiniileK*. in niiiiutet. it will hi-o knit a gr -.it variety f fancy. , l,rk . i* , r ’* no li 1 hero ik alu at i ii ica lv i.inrk.1 Si-inl ai rc ’L'." l " r ,'l"' 1 tolbo Twoml.ly Knitting MaeUIuu Co.. IJU W usbuigiou at., iioatoo, Una. ’
for his safety, and were well armed. But they had no small task in dispersing the tenacious animals, who seemed bent on devouring the little army. in relating the adventure Mr. Stevenson said that tho shrieks of terror from
ms dyino house
Made him fairly heartsick, and they haunt him to this day. The gentleman is now a resident of this same tract of
„ ! land which so nearly cost him hi.s life, Complete .stock ol Queen»ware .
and Glassware, at lowest pogsiblc prices, H 19 8Urroun<le i d w ' th Wea,th , ' n ' , * ,ros -
at GEORGE WYSOXG’S, Nerthwest 1,0r i ' ty ° n hand ' .
A traveller passing Ins stately mansion on a summer’s evo may observe the old
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Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Capsules are world famous. Seec advt. For sale at Allen’s Drug Store. 6m 51
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PH ERE is no Rroater Blood Producer and 1 Lifo Snstftiniug Prlncinlo in tho world o! foodsnr medieinothun MALT BITTERS, prepared from l nfermented Malt, ILips and Quinine. They feed tin 1 bodv and tho hrain, enrich the blood, solidify the Loncs, harden the muscles, quiet E '* nerves, choertho mind, p rftet digestion, ns,. ’ ite tho stoinncii A bow ls, cleanso tho liver and kidneys, ami vitalize with NEW LIFE every fluid of the body. Beware of imitations similarly named. Look tor
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Reed s Gilt Edge Ionic cures Dyspepsia. ^ , nan s jtting on his porch, and with a conA CAUI) tented look on his beaming countenance.
, r ,, , , relating to his gr.iii'leliildien tho thriTing — w~ : r . ■. To al who are sufr. nng from the cr- exvcrwnci;s 0 f his tiist visit to Adair SaleSMieTT!. \V l
rors amt indiscretions of youth, nervous
weakness, earlj- decay, loss of inarihood. Arc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, Free of Charge. This groat remedy
County.
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CIGARS to DEALERS
A. W. Strange, Esq., Lynchburg, Va., ] i .writes. “1 use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup
was discovered by a missionary in South I icgularly for a tickling cough at night, it 1 - . .. , „ America. Send a self addressed cnvel- gives relief and puts me to sleep. It is j 1 ^'b"t"r'FiVls'noIjV'b’o 1 ! r iiH'l sonJ it ope to tho Rev. Joseph T. Inman, tation uiuch used here.” Price, 25 cents a hot- 'Gth your ttmiiicatijn; 'i 1 '" -■ nd n ic.ntninp • — to iiiFiiri* ana iter. S. tOSTirR A Cl'., Citvqn-
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