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- ,j' 1 2 3 617 8 i 0 1i 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 N.1 2223 24 25 2i 27 28 29 30 31 arm, arbtt , . PREVENTING GAPES IN CIlCKENS. To the Lditor of the Country Gentleman. I have noticed for some time that there has been quite a discussion in your paper abo;:t what is called the gapes in chickens. and its cures. I can give an unfailing preventive if commenced inh the e'Arly spring and persevered in. It was given to we by a very old woman many years ago, and I have iever ha a: ca-e o" gapes among our chickens since I first tried it. Si told me tia i. 1 would look clos;iy on the gYotid In tne early morning. I would find a lit tie red wormh about one inch in length and about the size of a small thread; that the chickens ate this worm, were very fond of it. and it gave them the gapes. The preven tive is always to feed the chicks be fore taking them out. heep them shut up till the heaviest dew is off the grass, and this must be pcrsev ered in during the season. The failure in so doing one morning may give the chicks the gapes. When the chicks are let out with out feeding they are so hungry from their night's fast that they pick up this little worm and it always finds its way into the windpipe instead of the stomach. I know these to be facts. Feed young chicks with dry corn bread, fat meaL, when conven ient, (never wit h wet feed or dough) and plenty of fresh water. and you will never have the gapes among chickens. I have a division in my poultry yard, and in the small yard I have a house 10 by 6 feet, made of old planks that were considered of no account. The house;is set on posts about three feet above the ground. In this house I keep the young chicks and their mothers at night, until they are large enough to be removed to the large hen house. I feed them in the house every,morn ing before letting them out and nev er have a sick one. I have found out that an ounce of prevention is worth a paund of cure. S. S. FRANKLIN COUNTY, KY. ART IN PLOWING. A writer in the TriUne and Far mer says: Allow me to say that a good farmer cannot affor d to have a boy plow for him. In the first piace, it is not a boy's work to follow a team all day, or even half a day; then he canno~t wend a balk by pulling the plow back;he cannot turn a corner properly for want orstrengt h in his arms; andi if h.e follows the plow. he never will have straight legs. So much for the boy. Plowing needs to be done in the best manner to insure a crop; any after culture, for corn for instance, cannot retrieve bad plowing in the firs: place. I see very many fields where farmers hav e for years commenced plowi mi on tio outside. andl conitinued to 10 so until they have raised qute a bank, anud fairly dug out the ceter. T his shjould never be (done If your field is level and even and you umtti plow in lands, have themu of ev en width. plowing out :nd1 backfurrowing alter nately, and umvr crossplow. And just hiere I woub r;rnark that in the old countri S the ilnd is alway s plowed ini o::e ami tbe saume direc tion, and my own experience has tauzht me t :atit is al 'orrec't prae-" tice, always l en i the lan d more mellow andi 1 ter .lsint(grated. and I think i *:t:~s the objet of'plow ing at all. whe re crossTlowing will cause the land to he full of' lumps and clod s. The first part of this month !s a good time for top (dressing the mie'ad ows with the manure made in the yards since planting was finished. The fall rains, which are to be ex pectedl this month, wilt carry the fertilizing quantities o,f the manure down into the soil at once, and a he grass will be indiuced to make a stronger root. whico will carry it through the winter and help it to a vioosstart early in thespig Where land is not absolutely needed for cultivation it may be kept in grass for many years by an dpplica tion of manur-' in the fall once in three or four years. and aprofit able crop may be grown and the cost of breaking up and reseeding may be savecd. If manure in spread now it may be harrowed a month later and will then be~ so finely pulverized that the grass will get the full benefit of ,and it will not obstruct the comn ing up of the tender blades in the sprmng. Ice houses on farms. lnstead of being expeiisive luxuries. are be coming economic necessities in the better p)reservation of fresh eggs. meats, butter, and also cooked meats. vegetables. etc.. for' taie use. As a rule, wheat is slighted in dril ling. The plow is run deep enough. but not erough harrowi ng and rol' ling toilowe. Tne soil is made re asonably fine upon the surface. andI left full'of clods deep down. Wh ia a tight shoe like a fn summer. BeO'ause~ it miakes :he eern' grow. When the spider left the ark di i *-he walk or take a fly? Tryv a cloth wrmung ont from cold water-. put a-ot thle ro-ek at nigzi.t, for a sore tLU 'Try m nap in the afternoon -yon -aregogmu ate in the evening. GiVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobaccc. P.A NVI FY.:: . i'.. for J o r r:nptv't Lt:L Yhour. tru oai e I - J. . .I : PFA S::::-I have to 1::: . em re fr:,s Nom: , n. V:hc :r'"e ::c" special De;, _ , by r - D-r w :theo' 1"r": It L: M 0 T- k -ARE YOU a , a With ydiae T UcBLED liart ur en1 . 1- X '? If 0, to V wt e hri": ticig, f rn:t'rt and gre:jv:. Y u :an BE CURED nd restored to pertect beaith 1:y using Bradfield's Feiale Regulator! It is a special rmedy for ill diseases per taining to the womb. and any intelligent wo man can cure ber-e!f by following the dirce tions. It is especially cffteacious in caces of suppressed or painful menstruation, in wbites and partial prolapsus. It afFords in nediate relief and permanently restores the nenstrual function As a remedy to b? u:.d during that critical period known as "CHANG1 OF Lip.," this invaluable pre aration has no rival. Saved Her Life ! RIDGE, MCINTOSH Co., GA. Da. J. BrADFIELD-Dear Sir: I have taken several bottles of your Female iegula tor for failing of the womb and other diseases combined, of sixteen years stan.ling, and I really believe I am cured entirely, for which please a:ccept my heartfelt thanks and most profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, so you see I cannot speak too highly in its favor. I have recommended it to several of my friends who are suffering as I was. Yours very respectfully. MRS. W. E. Sr'EBBINS. Our Treati,e on the "Health and Happi ness of Woman" mailed free. BItADFIELD REGULATOR Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sep. 4-it. Liver, kidney or Stomach Trouble. Symptoms: Impure blood, costive bowels, rregular appetite, sour belching, pains in side, back anud heart, yellow urine. bt:rning when urinttting, clay-color' d stools, bad >rath, no desire for work. chills, fevers, rritability, whitish tongue, dry cough. izzy head, with dull pain in back part, '.>ss f memorv, foggy sight. For these troubles 'SWAYN2's PiL LS" are '. sure cure. Box. (30 Pills). by mail. 25 ets.. 5 tor $t .00. Ad ress. DR. SWAYNE & SON, PI:ilada., ?a. Sold by Druggists. Jas. SI-17 be urpsse. Th ledn. oet Wthial for te oming fFallan nWinter he othimad for Menk, outhwayis, ress Cuildre. Di stlersce and tihe Whicotd ios te So ids hey fareinabe again this season in all the shades BOY'S CLOTHING. In Boys' Clothing I have taken special care to select this stock for the little ones, and I am now pre pared to show the largest stock in this lhne in aill grades and p ices of these goods, in School Suits and Dress Suits. HAT DEPARTMENT. This is the largest and most com plete, and direct from the leadingr manufacturers.,(no jobbing houses). This line emzbraces ai great many varieties. styles and colors for \len, Yoths. Boy s and Children. Gents' Furnishig Goods. Great Bargains await you in this Deparment, which includes e-very thing new and desirable in Shirts, nderwear, Neckwear, Collars. Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, IIosiery and Suspenders. and the many little things which add to the appearance of well-dessed ge-:tlemen. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Them Sho~e Ilipotntt(nt is no0w li nl' with a elieted stock of t.\ s tt ti non: b: bI * ex stock has been marked down to Rock Bottoue Pi ces. M. L. KIXA RD, Columbia, S: C. Special. Notice. in ,:a e th,-: : t oh wh d - Iire .; t:on. T tEO3Pi' THE NEW DUG -ST()RE, OPPOS TE THE POST OFFICF, -An Undr te I a- of STIHE LION." P. ROBERT ON, Proprietor, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FANCY ARTICLES, CiGARS, TOBAC O, KEROSENE and VESTAL OILS. : t o LiqucrS of ;any Kind.'?if I:*> AT ALL TIO'1? OF '' ; i).1 Y O} | . (;!!l' T)Y T ji1: f !LOO!l'i1;,T()II. S",T 11 37 if - "lT Rtl -1. I BEER, i \ ', 1 &e. Being centr:!y lo;at(i at: in a l Irge Stee% o![ Go " '. w ei ::! v - ,;II.a t the 1r;::Ie, and.:Ive our cue.mer Fresh Goods. We b1ande obtin:: til the FItES'' QFILITFY OF R, Tivoli and Philadelphie, IN PATENT STOPPER IBOTTLES. -.Lso - EXPORT I3EE R. OUI llIERI 1 ATES 11 SIP110, l ff IlS, CANNOT BE SURPASED. -ALO SODA WATER AND GINGER ALE IN PATENT STt!TIEI BOTTLES. ICE, As good quality as any in the market. Pri ces very low. Give u a triai. Full Stock of ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS On hand. C. C, HABENICHT, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3000 AC R ES LAND FOR SA LE. S ITUATE in Aiken andi Lexington Countie-, aw!l having four distinct settlements on tract. Lands are tra versed by a bol amlc cont inunous st ream. up)on wilc is an exellent mill site. In this territory is conctaine'd 200 or uipwardls of acres of tine p:istuire lands in a body. whichl makes it the best opening for at --ok f: rum in either county. For termus and: further par t'culars :f ply t> W. A. MIERITT, jul3-3 Rize. S. C. youth Carolina ii tH) Compat:y. -0C El' S e : I t. a m D \ . O T 3 . 1 1 i 7.A..i .'m P tc ::i Tr'i wic un :t FAST (*.\i ' Dep:art r oh:mbi:. at.. 7.1 a .' p mi Due Ch'arlesiot.......... * '' c M in wm:sr mcin.t) D)'part 'hari' Oni 7.Ic c ac m 4 .c o DJue Colcm : . . ;.c.o a mc 1.2 c i E.,.t i: 10:. I N .l I rs' d . ic4.part C u .:.. . . 4 a m 52. p in D)euart ''am i . . a .Ih a cm 1 '' D)u Colmi. .... .1]. ama a2 T" A ND Ft Oil .\'c'a-. Dep u t Cot'um i..... 5 7 lDne Aumgusttc... .......41 a ' Depairt Aungu-taL ..... inp JDne Columbia......... p mo CONN E~CTONs Madec atColumbia withColumbila and Green ville lIailRoad by train airriving at l1.t0A.M.. and departing at 5.27 P. M1. At'Columbia Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and A u gnsta lll Rload by samio train to and from all points on both radls. Passengers byv these trains tako Breakfast and Supper at lirahmchville. A t Charleston with Steamers forNewYork ; and on Tuesd'.ys and F: Idays with steamer for Jacksonville and points on the St. John's Rvr;also wIth Chiarleston and Savannah Rairoad to and from Savannash and anlt points in Fo: Ida. At Augusta with Georgia and Central Railroads to and from all ->oints West and South. At Blackvlle to ami from points on Barnwell Railroad'. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and Wes.t, by applying to D. McQUEFEN. Agent, Coluimbla.. JOl!N B. PECK. General Manager. D. C. A LLEx, Gen. Paiss. and Ticket Agt. $16 FOR $10. $20 FOR $1.3. $25 FOR 815. WATCHES : ELGIN OR WALTHAM WATCHES IN SOLID SILVER DOUBLE CASES, IT ABOVE PRICES F'OR 60 DAYS ON!LY. EVERY WATCEnWARRANTED. GENTS' SOLIDIGOLD WATCHES FROM 825'.UPWARD. FOR P&RTICULARS WRITE TO MI c EL R~ E E 'S JEWELRY PALACE, CHARLESTON,aS. C. Nov. 15-1y. NEW BER RY A. P. PWfi:.?, Principal. TiHE N EXT SESSION W IL L BEGIN Ion 17th of .Septembher. 154. Course of instrucmtion as thorough ats at any Femal ikSchool in the State. while the pric.e of T1uitioa in the Ac:udemie, Msaic ad Art Departments is corn paratively~ low. For particulars in quire tof the Principal, or of S. P. Boozcr, Se'r. Newberry, S. C. A ug. 31l-2m. New Barber Shop. Trhe- under-i;.tne:1 reepecrfuilly in formis the Zcent lep-n ath1at he ha ope ned a barbe r shi.p ot !:e Sn e.t Le twe. Mr. Fallan' anid Mr. Mike Boiw er'. where he wil be plea-ed to wait murove rhm at.av - -r l ' 'I ! ' il :l 1' ;,C :.1'"" !4 i. of ntra i o. the C"n:wr Iu l - I- . ee ('mpin: :a l T1 CompI II w\:ih thec rt':i1:it! n a1- (l Ac h .\- bi t :"i!( Il :. " ; L , ift : ' ii I-l , I', of 0 nm - Cop: 1e o ha'~ p Ctn- t n take r i : n : - In a : ei ;!"- S:i: - in 1til.:lt 'i 0-C s 5 - -'. - P -r C r : Ci - - j r- --c - z. o C020 r.: 2 :: --r - Spa .. -o c o - <-u e '4 ." ? r.0 y p='<g o $ INSURANCE. We are still writing losur:we On sirable prop("rty ot- all ktimd in To and County, in the old, stron, :unl re Sble Liverpool <C London <C Glob' Contincen,t<l Ins. CO. ofV. Y ork In,s. C'Omipanoy of 1Vorhc AnIiierier(c I(artfordl Fir.e .Ins. Co. or' I/uriju Conn. The combilined't Gapital :anti A'tt l'omnp:mli(": in our are:n-l t,)ii \\'nel'wok. havel' fi.mre- to '1h1 It von)t :\lnt positirc Ini iir:mel', :a,:i lo,:. '' wVIl! !i( ph-: e to w( ari:; it voll Sep -uu - ~iibl po1Wtyef-l r.-id ier bic Bedu,triiI.eU o o A.Mat)it i n nw! eo am o to tes on-. .\e ti siit howb Gr.- T n.ul-re will!e1 :l bei Wi "a ye:ni. nabhs m : . ::ijn .aica.g I ' ~ - r - TAILORING, BuirEiG DE I A OFM IN ehne.Iw lsl tha valnal StearILWands. whic a a go li Frames H o anU ToceFi n Pof stcedwitrm DCau. Aou wi 1cre-]o tht -lad pln ah tate nof~- enittii on.a Sa Siteaotto Landi h tat Tr-act,No. I containi- 100 acr-es, utp which is a Dweing,am tother wiuh : ncessary-" uBlings inhone Sh1 Ci-e gan!totn. About of3 tcres ofatd land i ia high state of cultivatiSi - cr of ine adive th tac. Tra t No. conitains 0 abort . aur upo: wch are twh:loFme tH to clt fbit. tbees, tilss etc. bu ard in lia: high .,tate of cult ivatic Some(r--o fine riettot taon t! Ti-act No. 4 ontis ab00 acres ai whic~h iel airae DliE-ng.- Tenatr Housesll:. inhouse. tce. ete.: ab 5acres i a high stat e of cultivati abonut fi5 ac-rofi bottom land. Tract No. 4 cion th w0 es ah! Buiih ive a and containg. abo:u aCre;, 30 of whsilch have just be clear-ed andls well ditched. It is fi frming land. This is a i-ate ehia' e to bty. C: SnI see me. and I will take pleat n showing these lands. Terms cas Address THOS. F. HARMON, Aug. 3m. EWBEBn Y v.A C. r - - \ n ry. 'ting i n P1 . 10j F-i' kseta:c ar. ..e.'s. 3100 r.cL2_ Pulve: ize-...'! Cicd C: -:"hers, he 100 ..:aprs, Di:rirn M:ik:s a 1ityles. single c: '25 Euibbard 91:ai3. :a . ...: : ?3:: pnd .. hi :25 Thr Sh:rs a=d Separators, .var:m s:zis aid r : ' 25 Wat_:,own Stea:n u;ics. l 11:y1ei 20 v. & ". Co-p : & Co. Sta- i s l 's and styi: 10 0:ida St.am Engines, a,I ^3:- d 'ylz.. 75 s:ni'i s H n:-P wer Ca to:1 ar. s.c=. t 150 P 1::Chami-;:.: Gir-c.R :: n : ,:: ;rs. 25 _-:t & - c:: ie I XL Cott"n -:: : -' p r iw, 10 cbi--tt & G50richsecar - "fi - : ina .41 0'- c.w-r: S Krei'hleiir.. --3!iL .S. & !i.L :.l""i Y Ii tl :lt1 I "" 1 'I F: i. . ;:: ,.. - 1 . :! 11 ( . . L - . . . . l ( I CCTTf:.J MIL PI A S.PEC ILTY. A I , i ". f -n - :l h m t': Por!.1 t . & obrson, 7 t.t. AI sta a. 141 S120 .lain Strit. - (-:ihuiit t. S . ALW.AYS ON Il.\N!I A FI.L - N4 Ti'ONs, CL<4TIllNG:', H .\Ti..4 rd,, ATLANTIC COAST LINE'. * . unNEW LINE ~ ~ - STharlestoni and Colum)1biI u.\T. ) 1 Upper South Caroi;n.CHE' l'ASSEN( ERU DE PAR~TMIENT.E N!L hertI W ilm .-In N. a.. Lli !. n,ll:l !J. Leavei Chiart- :on, - - 7.:4ni Lane , - -- - - .s I e :: m .1i ' S er'. - -i s 2 : i !!..! I i shll; li ', - - f 1 . in Y o: - - . ! 4 b .-.. - - - . : .. I:l1:t:1 I er;- - - . ~, n Rik X li. EW - - .'.% . in A- - .l1 'V 1i el; W U-l - - .*t jt 4n . nIt . 11, - - 4.. - In . -t: .-, - .. I'I . I -1111~ - : i i - I h ai : uvill- N . C . *. i n mtt.- I-t-. Iit't It 1< rf. - - - 1 .. a a --~ iv S m t . - - (. P n 1tnilr4. tt'Ytk . . Io..Olc -* > - - 19.. w in ~ 4)ja4 - i . - - . -4 lI1 11 ____1__________________ h :n - ' .-. Sn C ., - 1. t p m -h M E L -CSI. - - /0ipl itt~~~ G -' e. -mst~ i l.0j I - -1 T ( hieor: :-.ei-i- I;iw~ y en mm -Atla n a ::, {. B -mnga .~>. . $y m *I-SulTO . - -O T -N Wrd.-st ha anontwih .F -- Lbnai.M . - - -i 'i .0nn p m byuSoliFlTraisubjectntoh:u-o-der.aad G emraleSptriitle tot 40 . . E.nOrle,s - I Cttinne.ein D:'e ~.. ACR - ofgo IS i ~b1 D&v i'ai --wt 1E gi tfloid LAND Sitcjtfl~Cal- itaced-jorwiei tc ~ S IACHPY. low ':lt' 4.f i~~or -aL-l set io NAMEar ged 'ueIn' '~ S~upig Cr :ie~La nty eronl inpctd. ~v. a:I Briigh m:.l.- 0 a_ ne- Ir tI 'i'fotleriifom:itilvre r j;.l F i : .in-l rl, yL en 1 1.,i ca.oralln o -o-norsmi:i ek nG.n!: du:. : y em ral l.l-n-:. A:niC ttn- y1M.-ir:sla:.1 l'h'-.:A ue:T t:t y Im. diY. n AGhEr,i.Ce. te ap'on Imortion. I:nlb- My.: 'li r.ind .-Gb et i y. 22:r:-if n n ::se ron a i i1 .-~.< *~~d/'.-n a ij .i . i. i .I a i ti. : m: -i .t o e s i- w;: - itif--in:u e i - Building, A:pt-nDaoi,:-!-e aea T~~)d Stiti'. Rel his~nv. :r:i~a- .: Siv::d :InPrdiEl)R.'.I telwiI al(TIlgi mne. 3 ur h -FThA)E nt uib ON-DiNSER.ha 40 Cty l.&2p. lb reqiii'ti ~tO l10 . "i tha-livr ''1: ni. : n in he lan-. cIt pletno-r tf-a!,-ii: a inie.avOlov man :o ny :eairm op .i.l Cl eanip Se-efdu ~piji qu t i~ader if yu wat buil. il E t i T i.:n We F.l.,: MCj I-ID CA i C' ). young c'4ttAnn Streei,kNewreYora, a.lY.;eP :.'. Olle' "- Thme tGy eoe it P aiffic COtnifly.t Nr e wfrn~r lr '- o . in ett* o. I:YL R Aotlanta Ga,le & irinha A-la. g213 -\RI IL e - i- 1 - r - - - - ' t - . - L, t:t s: !W:.y. ub aj7 i 1 :I. - - - C. rl.. - r. r . - - - " r1-.. - il:1. - - A I i . . - - - :,l -j ' 1 - ' ndil" . - - - r - ". ." t 1 . - - - - :: i F . . .T C E1 .i - : t"cn ilrtrla r. i 1;, . va d - 1l." : (: : A. vi1 . . +p -- ' .i-e z- 5t I~ p mi r l.tn2 p m CONNECfION:. "ol.;- .1m:'-"tton is om v m dr' at SI.ec i b & ). I. lI. or A:talta ad beVoild. . W~ith .uth Caroli:: Railroad fron: C.i:a iih Wil:nington, Colu:r.bia and Augusia R{i:road 1:cnWiniingtca and :11 points Northi thereof. With Charlutle. Colu-mbia and A!;ust+ fIai;road fioml Charlotte and a!: .: No:ttl thereof. B. With A-beville & Sp::rt.bi::: I.il Road t.r .oil;tr in Weste n Nortf C:.ro!iia. r'. \1i:h A. & C. Div. ;. & D. I. R., from all point. -.,c:h and West. I. Wiith A. & C. Div.. R. & D. R. R., fromt At l:mt: and bevond. E. Witb A. & C. Div.. R. & D. R. R., fro.', ai1 point- South and West. F. With: outi Carlina Railroad for fh:.r' With Wi:lmin"tor. Colt:mbia :I0d Au:.usta U:;i'rua:d for Wi!1aington and the North. W. ' Charotte. Coiunbia ud Au-.:-ta Iit: fo r h : tte and the o th. A.s.li i M evi!ic " .":-p :r::s:b rr li il :u romu ti.er . i; W ;! A. v: V Is'.-1 & D. it. P.. fr".m ....... ! ....T. I) C inm - X Awii -e e r. I :ira It i . C.. '\i ay 12. 1 ''. .:I' C een; i prtan i r- * cmiI - * be'. t>e'. at par:mVir .?p \ .1.n ile .... - p. C-C (li 18. C0 (ds, ?;iIarrh, C0ntlllpU 0n. .\ll Thr"att. Breast and L ung AtTe'tions cred by-the old-estabis~he( "SWAYNE\'S WIlDy.crtyn;y The firQt :loe gives re I f. a.d a cure speed ily fol ows, 25 ets.. or 1.0. itt Dru.i Its .Jan. -IVI' IPf ESend sx cents for postage and receive free. a costly box of goods w'hich wiln help you to more money right a wy than anything else in this world. All, if either sex. succeed from first ho'ur. The broad road to fortune opens before the wors, absolutely sure. A t onn.9 addres LONDON HAIR RESTORER---BREAT ENGLISH rilet Artticle. Restores g:rowth. color, oss. and softness. Removes Datndruff. Aitocratic families of Great Britian en lore It Elegant dresising. Fragrantly p.rfumed.c. The favorito. of fashion. At Drug&tt nor S5 lId. or -5 ets. I' U. - monwv IC. - ''V Jeb Pdintng, Done at tisi Offiee At L,ov Prices for Cash. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN purs1Uce of S?ction 1.417. Re 'el St a:iitest of South Carolina. that :t the ::ext ensuing sessioni of the Gnral Asecmbly of South Carolina in November, 1SS4. appliention will be matine for a Charter for the Incorpora tiott of THE MIDLAND) RAILROAD OMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, to be gratuted by the Legiskture of South Carolin. Date<l August 13, 1881. 1m-3m. i1Tll--- ILill $oIS anld Curt. Te systems' are mnoiturt, like perspira :ion. int ense itching. increased by scratch ing. verv distresi:g, particularly at night; memis as tI' pin-wormis were crawling in and thut the recitumr: the private parte atc met imes' attf.eten. If allowe<i to continne r ri'.:s r'esults may follow.'SWA YNE'S a N T't\l ' i*, a leRaant. s ure cure. Also, f. Totter. lIch. Salt-Rheu:nt. :-ealed.IIead1. E'isp las. Batrbern Itch. Blotches, all e J.Ir. c-utt.t. Skin lEseases. P.or, by mail. 51 ets.: 3 tor- $1 25 A ddres5. DR1. AVAY NE i M''. Philadat. Pa. sold by lDruicgists. I,.n C-i t:io i and a t othier business in the U. S. P tonI til mettended to:oir MODERATE y .ES. di o.cc. is opposite U S. Patent Offlee, i14 wei eauO obtin PaitentIs In lt. timeC thanlT led >)EL~ or DRIAWIN';. We advIse a- to pt t.tailit v free of chan:~e ; ant we n ike NO) CIARGF. U'NLESS WE OIITAIN P iTENT. We r. fc.r, here. to the Posr tc-r, the ot if M7oner lrdeir t -iv.. aind It- he ofil e- s of the' U. -. Patent 0:lke. Fo'r circular. a vice terms, and r'eferenices to actual e ents ini your own State ior count ry, write C. A. SNOW & Co., Opoc'.a Patent Ofile, Washinlgton, DA'. run. at 8a_I "N, 14 .Z t.f 1 :1 i, V ?r H ;&QCX & COIT nt./ liri TEE ONLY TRUE IRON~ FACTS RECARDINC Sw -f; ar,i eniii l; the ELOOD- rcgulate ite VAR :.1 KIDNEYS, an' II: i.It1': TIM }". 1LTH r .d VIGCR cf YOUTH: .::il those a i acrtain::d lici.i, TONiC, ..Wan0ot Appetite.Ind ies :. 1! j :nyt. etc.. Its UeC Is nlarked 1 - I tr wu Ieful results. Bones. rceeive new force. 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