W,m ; ... a Highest of all in Leavening rower. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. Entered nt Hip Post (iflli-p nt IIIwniiHliirir. Pa., a second chitui matter, March 1, Imsn. M.OOMSBUKG, PA. l'KlItAY, JANUAkV 1 6. iS-.i. Twenty-five Years as One. Aft. ASD MRS l.T CIIAP1N CBLXflHATK TllBlR TWKNTT-KIPTH WRIiniKO ANNIVERSARY. It wm a most plrnnt social event that occurred nt Mrrril Hall latt Friday even. Ing. Dcctmber 2(1, when a joyous cnm. pany Hcm'lfd In response lo Ilia invita tion of Or. J. F. Oliapln and liix estima ble wife, to help them celebrate the tweo. ty-flftb anniversary of their marriage. There were 2.'3 guests present, thus man ins it the Ihryt fl attended similnr event In brhoolcrsft in many year. Hcv. J. W. Hancratt ot Hastings, was present, and at the proper limn addressed the bride and groom in a few well chosen ar.d appropriate rt marks. Just as the guenlk were all seated preparatory to par taking of the nniiDtittil repast thnt was served, Dennett's orchestra rendered a firelly selection, and from that time on tbey continued to discourse sweet music to the enjoyment ot the large company of guests. Most notable smong the guests present was Mrs. Sophia Hidlrman, mother of Mrs. Chapin, he being the oldest person present, now In hr UUth year, and seem ed to enjoy the pleasure of the occasion equally as well as the younger guests. Many friends from a distance were prenent. The company spent a very enjoyable evening, and all went home feeling that it was an event long to be remembered. The presents acre numerous and beau tiful. May the silver fetter that now with such a ilky softness bind, never their firm but gentle bold relax until to gold they turn, nay, uor then until taey shine with diamond's "purest ray serene." Schoolcraft r.jrprtM. Pleasant to the taste, surprisingly quick in effect and economical In pi ice no wonder that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the leadiug preparation of its kind. "Ob! woman, in tby hours of ease, un certain, coy, and bard to please." With children hurt, long hours she's spent. Do try Balvation Oil, the liniment. Clerk Barry, of the Oirard House. Philadelphia, Is a successful collector of autographs, and numbers in bis galaxy ot the signatures of noted people some brief screeds that will have a big market some day. Clerk Barry is a comparatively young man, and few guests, who have seen bins twirl the ends of bis long blonde mustache as he deals out informa tion to strangers or performs the offices of duty would think from hit outward appearances that bis experience with the world bad been out of the ordinary. But it has for a young man, anyway and in the course of bis meetings with men and women of note be has managed to collect a prized book of autographs, and among them he numbers the genuine signature of the Governor of nearly ever Btate In the Union. It was at the very height of the career of Orover Cleveland and the pinnacle of his wife's popularity when Clerk Barry secured from them an autograph, ac- companled by a kind note from each Robert O. Ingersoll, who in general is opposed to favoring the world with bin personal signature, met and fancied the young man, and as a remembrance gave him bis autograph. The ilgnature of ex Secretary of State Bayard occupies a prominent position in the collection. Last week O. A. 8acb.se, who occupies in 'Germany a position like to that of our Postmaster General, added bis to the 'list, ine ia;t ana one or the most valu able is the one sent bim by Major Pond, the manager of the Stanley lecture tour, of the autopraph of Henry M. Stanley, .1 . I I .. m inu ;reai explorer, anu nia wiie, nee Dorothy Tennant. The token was for warded while Stanley was en route to Des Moines, la , on December 28. Exchange. Manners' Double Eitract Barsaparilla for Catarrh is and always will be a lead er, as its curative powers cannot be beat; price 50c a bottle. For sale by all drug gists. Alumni of Lafayette will be glad to know thht Professor Coffins' "Men of Ltfayette" has been published. Profes sor Uefllu has given the tank of preparing it li in beat efforts and thouuh no nne can realize the amount of labor required in perfecting i, thi) conteuts show that his labor has not been in vain. The volume is one of the very best of its kind that could possibly be printed, and could emanate only from such bands as the author, who is eminently fitted for just this sort of tedious, painstaking exacting work, requir'ng a tireless brain, an adept In rlasiitinHtion and comprehensive mind, to whom nrissei of data, dates and flinires are no barriers. We predict that the Alumni an1 friends will soon exhaust the edition. Eus'on Eipre. "Lls'ed," as 'he brokers sav, at oinQ, lim f)i.. ft ' "," "'" '' ri p "'n I '.I VHV a f r. H llvilelll f it ' ll'J pru. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17', 1889. Powder COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Regular meeting, January 8tb, at 8 p. m., wltb President Ileiring in the ckair, and members Fettcrman, Rabb and tcb wlnn. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Complaints having been made against the Bloorasburg Uaad (or Injuring Town Hal), It was upon motion of Messrs Gross and Fetterraan ordered that notice be served on the officers of the band to ap pear and answer to the charges at an ad journed meeting of the council, on Hon dap, Jan. 12, '01. Wm. Chrlsman appeared and presented a petition for the opening of West street, from I bird street to Fourth street, sign ed by sundry citizens and property bold' ers on said street. Laid over for consid eralion at adjourned meeting of Jan 12, 1801. A building permit was granted to Ma. thias Shaffer, contractor. The report of the Commissioner of Highways for Dvcerubcr and sundry bills and accounts were read and upon mo lion approved and secretary directed to issue orders for tbe same, with the excep tion of tbe bill ot Blooinsbunj Water Co. for rent for fire hydrants for the month of Dt comber, 181H), pay ot which was re fused. The bills approved arc as follows, to-wit: Work on Uighways $ 38 07 M. C. Woodward, Town Const. 4 67 Wesley Koorr, Cbief police 8 00 Dan Laycock, police service 2 00 Nathan Chromis " 1 00 ltobert Mo Bride " 1 00 J. D Shatter ' 1 00 Frank Knorr " 1 00 Chas.G. Barkley, solicitor for 1880, 117 00 renna. Ulobe lias Light Uo. ligation 69 lamps, Dec. (l5 $1,024 85 88 dooms! urg Bltain Co., Town Hall steam Dec. 20 74 Consumers Gas Co. Gas coal 1174 A. Ueibine repairs at Town Hall 4 80 Bloorasburg Water Co. water Town Hall 0 75 C 8. Furman Traces and straps 8 05 Telephone Co. 8 messages 00 A. V. Hower Town Hall watchman 0 month to January 1 5 00 G. Heist 180 feet sewer construction 28 68 Wm. B. Cummines Services aa Bec'ty December 15 00 do Freight paid on coal 2 40 Fred Schwtn Hau Ing 8 00 James U. Crawford work on roads 1880 A 75 G. W. Corel). 3 loads stone 1 00 Dr. T. C. Harter, sUp ladder 1 SO 885 68 How It Was ! At the battle of Gettysburg I wa shot through the left leg and was aent to the hospital. The army surgeons relieved me but pronounced my case incurable, It discharged pieces of bone, and for years I have suffered with a running ore. I tried everything which my limit ed mean would allow, and experienced no relief until I tried Bulpbur Bitters. 1 am now almost well and shall continue their use. Old Soldier. 1-16 St. Wouldn't Yon Like to See bow tbe walls, gates, towers, market places and schools of old Jerusalem look ed, and how tbey look to-day T Would n't you like to be shown what is meant by a camel going through the "eye of a needle"? Wouldn't you like to witness "marriage in Palestine", and hear tbe quaint songs of a people who have scarce y changed tbeir customs or their songs since tbe days of Christ ? If so, go to hear Peter Von Finklestein Mamreov, Friday night at the Normal School. Tickets at Dentler's store. Rehearsals for "Queen Esther" have been in progress for the past two weeks, and it will be in excellent shape by the time of its presentation at the Opera House on the evenings of February 20 and 27. Seats will bo sold during two weeks previous to those dates, at Dent ler's shoe store . Weak eyes and inflamed lids inutcate an impure condition of tbe blood. Tbe best remedy is Ayei's Barsaparilla. it vitalizes tbe blood, regulates the secre tlons, and expels all scrofulous humors from the syttem. Try It. Price fl. Worth $5 a bottle. . I. !! II The following letters are held at tbe Bloomsburg, Pa. post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Jan. 27, 1891. Mr. M. B. Decker, Miss Etney Uine bauch. CAKU8. Mr. J. W. Buck. Persons calling for these letters will please say tbey were advertised Jan. 13, 1801. One cent will be charged on each let ter advertised. A. B. Cathcabt, P. M; speoial'bebyios. Nightly meetlDgs are btlnr .held in the Lutheran cburch with marked interest The Sacrament which was to have been Nmln'it' n-' 'a "n-f'n- w" ornned mi i ii x M...U y r n and evening. Who is Poter Von. Finklestein Mamreov? Peter Von Finklestein Mamroov Is of Slavonic parentage, and was born and brought up In Jerusalem, lie lived so much among the Fellaheen, Bedouins and City men, that their manners and customs became to him almost a second nature. Lrtter he became Interpreter to the United States Consulate at Jerusalem, and in that capacity bo formed tlio ac quaintance ot a number of Americans, and was indued to couio to America. When be arrived here be entered tho lec ture fluids and though the story ot tbe "kind and the Book" has been often told, yet he has never been excelled on the platform. Tho immediate object of bis lecture is to refute tho perversions and distortions of infidel lecturers .in their attacks upon tho veracity of Holy Scripture Mr. Von Finklestein thoroughly under stands the manners and customs and habits of ancient and modern life In Syria and Palestine; and with household furni ture shows to his audiences real life In the historic East. He has recently re turned fiom a successful lecture tour in England and a visit to his nativu Eust. He lectures at the Normal School on Friday evening, changing places in the course with tho Park Sisters, some of whom are ill. In his illustrations Mr. VongFinklcstcln will be assisted by several persons lit Ori ental costumes, and wltb their aid will act out on tbe platform many of the most striking customs of the people ot this most interesting of lands. Tickets at Dentler's store. Manners' Balm ot GiUad Lotion for chappy hands, face and lips, is without competition. Price 25c a bottle, for sale by all druggists. Sister Rose Gertrude's Work. Bister Rose Gertrude, the young woman about whose work among the lepers of Molokai so much has been writ ten, has been induced to reply to the charges made against her for renouncing her work. Her article, tbe first from her pen is to be published in The Ladies' Home Journal for February, and will cos tain a full explanation of what she has accomplished among the lepers, and why she was obliged to forsake ber work. Communion Servic a at the Lutheran Cburch were postponed last Bunday on account of the bad weather. The rain and sleet made travelling almost lmpossi. ble, and hence there were but few in at' tendance at the service. Communion Services will be held this Bunday, January 18th. The great popularity of Ayer'a Pills as a eatbartlc Is due no less to tbeir prompt ness and efficacy than to their coating of sugar and freedom from any injurious effects. Children take them readily. See Ayei's Almanae for this year, just out - .1 i ii i What Dr. Newman, Gen. Grant's pas tor, says of Peter Von Finklestein Mam reov t "Palestine is a changeless land. Cus toms two thousand years old are tbe cus toms of to-day. To reproduce these 11 lustrations of tbe sacred story is the mis sion of Mr. Von Finklestein. To see bim in his Oriental costumes and bear himdn his prayers and hymns is to spend an evening in tbe Holy Land." Hear him at the Normal School on Friday night. Tickets at Dentler's store. Ms oners' Double Extract Barsaparilla for female complaint, ia the best. Try it one and you will never be without it. Price 69a a bottle. For sale by all druggists. Tbe Bloomsburg Uchool Board expect soon to adopt a course of study by which students graduating from the High School can enter tbe Normal School and gradu ate in the Elementary Department in one year. Louise Arnot and company will be at the Opera House this week Thursday, Friday and Baturday evenings, and Sat urday afternoon. Admission 15, 23 and 85 cents for evenings, 15 and 25 for mati nee. Beats at Dentler's. Mr. John Wolf desires to return thanks to tbe neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted them during their late sad affliction. A Card of Thanks. We take this opportunity of extending to our many friends and neighbors, our sincere thanks and gratitude for favors and kindnesses conferred upon us during tbe illness and death ot our little daughter, Barbara. Jacob Hirlbuan. Maoou Hiklkman. i a-i'.i in m Tbe evening service at the Presbyterian cburch next Bunday will ;be devoted to tbe consideration of Christian Endeavor work. Several addresses will be given. All persons interested In this cause are Invited to be present. Rev. Sam Small will lecture in tbe Catawlssa Opera noun-, Friday evening, Jan. 16. Admission 23 and 35 ctnts. Proceeds for the benefit ot tbo public School Library Fund. Subject "From tbe Bar-room to tbe Pulpit " Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, wa garo ber Castoria. When aba was a Child, aba cried for Castoria, Whan she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, Whaa aha had Children, she gave them Caaloria, If Tour Houso is on Tire. You put water on' the burning timbers, not on tho sinoko. And if you have catarrh you should attack th e disease In tho blood, not In your nose. Rcmjve tbe Impure cause, and tlio loral effect subsides. To do this, take Hood's Barsa parilla, tbe great blood purifier which radically and permanently cures catarrh. It also strengthens the nerves. Bo sure to get Hood's Barsaparilla. DIED. At Waller, Pa. January 0, 1891, of pneumonia, Barbara Amanda llirlo. man, Infant daughter of Jacob and Mag gie Uirleman, aged 8 months and 13 days. His Ignorance Cost Ma $150.00 ! I was sick abed for three months. The doctor said I bad Prolapsus Uteri, which was untruo. He didn't try to cure mo but wanted to make a $1.50 every day. My uncle is a druggist, and he told me to turn tbe doctor off and try Sulphur Bitters. I did so and Ave dollars worth of Sulphur Bitters cured me ot general weakness and debility. Mn. S , JVew Wutn, 1-1 0-2 w Highest cash price paid for all kinds of furs t Fox, mink, musk rats, tkuuks, etc. LotTIS LOWRNBBKO. To Ncrvooa nebllttntctl Mm. tf you will aonrt us your artilress, w will mull ynii our Ilium mi imI piiiiiphlct exntiiliiliiir nil iitwiut, Dr. Dye's tVlrlniileil Khvrro-vol t :il- Hi ll mill Aill:inci , unit their rlmnnlnir elTi-etH up on the nervous ili-lillllnteil system, iin'l hnw thoy will quli'kly resinn1 you to vlifor un1 man hood, iiiunihlt-t free. It you nri 1 hua itrtu'ft-l, we will M'-nrt you u Hell ami Appliance on trial. 1-11 vo-ly. Voi.TAin Hki.tco., Marshull, Mich. LOCAL NOTICES. Tor Rent. A large front room on. the third floor of the Cot.umhian building, five windows, steam heat, gas and water. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwell. tf. WANTED. 100 mothers to buy our HALF PRICED COATS for their daughters. 1. W. Hartman & Sons. Girls Wantbd. Two good girls want ed at the Eicbange Hotel, for laundry and kitchen. Waxtbo A good man with a small family is wanted aa a farmer by tbe undersigned. Must come well recom mended. Apply to U. A. Herring, Bloomsburg, Pa. 16-2L WANTED. 100 farmers to bring us vellow butter, fresh eggs, good potatoes, fat chickens, Ac. I. W. Hartmas Jb Sons. Publio Notice. There la no troth in the report that tbe goods at the Assignee's Sale at Manor Rest Inn, Jamison City, Willi be bought in, as all goods will positively be sold without reserve to the highest bidder, on Saturday Jan. 17, at 10 o'clock. J P. Hill, Assignee of Btilti & Co. i m Fo Bali A large brass store hanging lamp, in good condition. Inquire cf J. O. Wells, Bloomsburg. Pa. tf. Election notices for sale at this office. Bent by mall on receipt ot 20 rents per dozen. 1-16 8w. WANTED. 600 Ladies and gents to buy our nice wedding presents: In both dry goods and fancy disbes, we have tbe largest line in tbe county. I. W. Hartmah Jfc Sons. JiSDil! CLEiM m. We will offer some big re ductions at this clearing sale. We do not claim to have re duced everything, but many lots of dry goods, notions, hosiery, gloves, coats, shawls, skirts, flannels, blankets, etc. It will pay you to call. Lot of all wool Berges, 60c now 40c i ii ii ii Henriettas, 78c " 69c ii : ii B'l'ic 98o ' 90c i ii ii ii ii ii 790 it 7o,. ii ii ii rej flanne! 37io " 80c ii ii ii ii ii 2,lo ii ii ii ii blankets 6 60 " 4.56 ii ii ii ii ii 5.00 " 4 00 Best light calicoes .0rc Lot of towels 12Jo 10c silk gloves 1.00 60o " ladies Jersey vest 25c " 21c ii ii ii ii go0 ii 34. " plush Jackets 18 00 "11.00 ' " " 14.50 "10.5) ' wrans 20 00 12.00 " cloth Jackets 11 00 8.' 0 " " 16.00 " 12.0 1 " wool seal capes 20.00 "15.00 " muffs 50c " 82c Special lot ot Embroideries for tins sale. Londsdale cambrio lOo yd. Ladies' muslin underwear. Lot ladies' wool hose 3"Jc now 25c " " fleeced hose 87o " 8lo 11 11 ii aoo 5- " children's wool bose 25c " 2 ).' Bleached and unbleached muslin at very low prices. 6-4, 6 4, 0-4, 10-4 sheetings at special prices. Lot of skirts 2.00 now 1.66 " " 1.25 " 1.10 " children's coats " 880 " La lies' Newmarket cot " 4-75 Remnants ot ail kinds very cheap. II. J. CLARK & BON. BF1ECIAL BAMCrAHIS IN CLOTHING We have secured property adjoining our New Store at Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, and will begin the erection of a large building. In the Spring we shall remove our business in the Ledger Huilding to the New Store, which is the most centrally located in Philadelphia. Great bargains for Men and Boys before removal. This large stock of Suits and Overcoats will be sold at a great Reduction in Prices. &. a YATES & m 6tnanl CHESTNUT. (T-difer Hulldll.jr.) CATARRH, CATARRH, RHEUMATISM AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS, CAN BE READILY CURED BY USING DOUBLE EXTRACT S 4M APAMIL1LA. For Catarrh of the Head, Throat, Stomach and Bladder, Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla acts like magic, as it will relieve with the first dose. We do not claim a cure with the first dose or bottle, but if properly taken, it -will convince those afiected of its medicinal qualities. For Rheumatism, we have never found its equal. Female Complaints, such as Leucorrh(a, Painful Mens turation, Falling of the Womb, Weakness and Lame Back,: it will always pay for itself in the price of one bottle, which is only 50c. MM Dcubla U :::i;:r,i!i. Can be found For sale at all Drug Stores. Price 50c. a Bottle. Do not be put off with something equally as good, but be sure and get Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla. AN INVESTMENT THAT WILL DOUBLE IN 12 MONTHS. Paying Dividends April and October. STOCK OF THE Ga.-Ah. IaYestent & Development CO. Capital Stock, $4,500,000. Shares, $10 each, full paid aad Subject to no assessments. Gen. BENJ. F. BUTLER, of Massachusetts, President Hon. JAMES W. HYATT, Late Treas. of U. S., Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Gen. Binj. F. Tti7Ti.BR, of Massachusetts. Hon. I.oiian 11. Kooth, ot Arkansas. Hon. A. II. VVtman, Kx-Treas. of U. 8. of Neb. Hon. Jis. W. Hyatt, " " of Conn. Thos. c. Hmitu, Pres. 17th Ward Bank, Brook- ljrn. M. l. L. X. Banford, Pres. Bank of New Castle, ot Kentucky. ADVISORY HOARD. Hon. John B. Gordon, Governor of Ga. Hon. Host. L. T ayi.ok, Governor of Tenn. Hon. J. H. Kokakkk, Kx-Governor of Ohio. Hon. Kich. H. Bhiuut, Ix-U. H. Printer of Washington. Bon. K. K. Mann, Hupt. Concord Montreal Kulirooa, oi new tiainpsmre. SUFFOLK TRUST 944 WASHINOTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. The Property of the Company Consists of PIRT. R,nuo City Lots, or acres ot land in the city of Tallapoosa, ITaralson Cfwrfty. GeorKla, the residue remaining unsold ot S.900 acres, on the centre of which tbe city was orlgUBRt. ly built. Present value l,OS4,7i. HHCOM i. 2,4fi8 acres of valuable mineral land, adjacent to the city or Tallapoosa, a 1 cated within a radius of six miles from the centre of the city. Present value t littm. TH1HI) The Issued I arliul htock of the Georgia, Tennesse & Illinois Hallroad Cniapaaajr. chartered for the purpose ot bulldlngta railroad front Tullapootiu, tin., to Stevenson, Ala., HBmUm. that will net the company nearly t:!,cXK),ouu ot tbe capital stock of railroad, paying 7 per cent. rt- "kVh'BTH. The Tallapoosa Furnace, on the line of the Georgia-Pacific Railroad, la ttw city ot Tallapoosa, Ga the suld furnace being of 60 tons capacity, manufacturing the IdghMt grade of cold and hot blast charcoal car wheel Iron. Present value $250,000, FIFTH. The Piedmont Glass Works, situated on the line of the Georgia-Pacific Raflroaa, In the illy of Tallapoosa, Gu., sum plant oeing is-poi nirnace capacity, ana tuanuiucturuitf iriiwu iinaki ami iireacrlnt Ion-ware. Present value $100,000, 'i iw.ru ia i.iii.miv incut fd on the Drooerty of ir.i,i.n ,,iij ujamnr whom are northern people, three years, ttw houses, l(V manufacturing Industries, and 40 business houses, schools, churshes water works, electric lights, $75,000 hotel, aud new manufacturing Industries building, etc 50,000 Shares Treasury Stock Are now offered to the public, the proceeds to be devoted to locating new manufacturing eataV Ushmeuts and developing the Company's property, at a Special Price of $3,33! Per Share. This stock Is full paid and subject to no assessments. It will pay dividends April and Ootofe er, and the price will be advanced to $5.00 per share, when the so.ooo shares are sold. orders fur stock will b filled as received. In any amount from one sliure upwaiil, ns It. Is de sired to have as inuny small holders In all sections of the country as possible, who will, by ibetr Interest In thu Company, lnllueuce emigration to Tallapoosa and advance the Interests ot am Company. $io.no will purchase 8 shares or mum JolUlO $1110.00 $ir4I.OO $.'410,110 9 15 0 75 1.V) DUO $1,000.00 Address all orders for stock, aud make checks, drafts, or money and express orders payable t JAMES W. HYATT, Troas., Ga.-Ala. Investment & Devt-Oi-ucen; Co til.OHt-: HVII.UIfJCi 44VAHII!OTO? St., BOSTON, JIAS8. ir 80-pnge Illustrated Prospectus of Tallapoosa, Stock Prospectus of rnnipnnv, nnd Hal r city, with price-list of building lots, mailed five on application. Itelluble agents wu'H-J la rep resent the Company In every county 1-lK-lw. Haeiitzs's Hemline. A Purely Vkoetaulk ykmcink for thr -N EUVES an effectual cure for Inflammation and Irritation ot ih Hl.AIMiKH, KIliNKVSund I.l Ell, Stone In the Hiiiiiiler, l iiicuiiis, i.rnvci ami hiick-uiim Deposits, Weakness In Mules or I'Vmale. Asa ki'Ktiiruilve Tonli' and a lllnod I'urllliT It has no eiiial, creating a healthy uppoillu und puro blood. PR ICR 50 CENTS, If vonr drmru'lst bus not irot It. nsk him to get It tor you. Ttike no other. Made only by TH HAENTZ2 MEDICINE CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. lr"tSeud tor 3D page Hook, five to ull. Deeds, single or double acknowl edgements, 60 cents a dozen at the Columbian office. tf. 13th ftrd CHESTOTt, (New bUire.) B. I. Oabfiii.d, 8ec"T Thomson-HouatMl trie Co., Boston Mass. C. W. Pkriins, Cash. Mass. NatX Bask. Bat ton, Muss. Gio. ('. Hchofikld, Pres. N. T. Contract Os. or new York. K. Ri Trcr, Cash. TJ. 8. Treasury, WasWams. iliNKT Pbdcbtwanoir, Member N. T. abocfc Exchange. New York. P. K. Hoots, Cashier First National Bank. hock, Ark F. Y. Kobrrtron, President First Natl . Kearney, Neb. CO., Transfer Agents. this t'oinuunv. In the cltv of Tallanoosa. Ga- ', who have nettled In TallaDoosu within thai $sn.nn par value of stock. $yo.iio $i.ro.oo " " $.nio.oo " " $7!MI.(10 " " $i,.vm.ui " $.i,UX).00 " OH MY 6 ! That generally menus pul 'i aud suf fering. Hut why suffer I Dr. Giiia. venor's HelUcap-Hlc I'oinus Hosier will relieve you III one ld"nt, sure. Send a penny stamp to (..nsvenur Hlchui'ils, lloston, Muss, and I 'am how to remove a porous plas.orsi.liin lllcally It will pay you aud don't forget that thebesl porous pl.'sierin the world lias the picture 01 a bjll oa thu back-doth, und Is culled - DK. UUOSVKNOltd Bel-cap-si. i-ic-rat Least s for sale at this office, each, 30 cents a dozen. 3 cts tf.
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