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TlieXiue^tion of A N«w Hotel.
Tbo Baltimore Sun points oat that
Jacksonville ha* been built ap by
fc.rbot*!., and that her wealth and
popuU%j) l&vfi increased in propor-
/Htoo to the inarpadii iff tfio number
of her vUitoy*. Twenty ycap ago
Jacksonville jvas a oonutry town—
jiye
and k _
&
that acoomodai
season, from 40,'
lora.
It is said that
'tv :•
ally inf
50,
hotels,
winter
visi*
,000 are annu-
rida by the
'ore attracted
by the fame of its cli-
rtunities for the prof-
Oapitol ■
ted in
to^risfa Vi
Went* Chronicle Wi;T
Read Carcfnlly.
the industrious freemen of
rian4 an immense majority, in
tiding eycyy tiller of the soil, gain
no advant&ge from c^oe^sive tax
laws, but the price cf nearly svery-
tbing they buy is increased by the
favoritiena of an unequal system of
tax legislation. All unnecessary
taxation is unjust taxation. It is re
pugnant to the creed of Democracy
that bj such taxation t£e cos*t o*f
the necessaries of life should be un
justly increaivsd to ajl ojur people.
Judged by De^nocratip principles,
% e interests of the people are b* -
trayed when by u.uuec^st»ry taxa
tion, trusts and combinations are
‘permitted and fosjtercd which will
enrich tljp few that combine
to rob our citiaens by depriving*
them pf The-benafit of natural poin^
petition. Eyery democratic rule of
goy.ernjppptal ' action is violated
wh^p, through unnecessary taxation
a vast sum of money far beyond the
fljeja of an tcjnomical admin : stra-
tion is drawn from the people and
the channels of trade and accumu
lated as a demoralizing s^rpl^s fn
the national treasury. The fffoney
now lying idle in the F^prei
ury, reauTting from snperflous taxa
tion, amounts to more than $125,-
000,000, and the surplus collected is
reaching the sum of more thaa $G0,-
000,000 anuually.”
“The Augusta Chronicle favors
protection wherever it may be ne
cessary for raw materials as well at
manufacturers and TyjJ| continue to
advocate a t^x for revenue and for
protection to American labor and
products.”
It is rumored that the city coun
cil of Augusta will pass an ordi
nance placing a tax of $10 on every
article brought into the corporate
limits for exhibition at the expo
sition in October, in order to pro
tect their oiyn citizens^ and prevent
competition fyooi outsiders. Also
that another ordinance will be passed
putting a tax of fifty per pent, ad
Valorem, on every barrel lof beer
brattMkt into Augusta, in order to
nrcfaSrt the new brewery, and give
Mr. Schweers control of the home
rket. We can scarcely be-
these rumsrs to be true, as yet
such action w r ould be the logi*
esult of the views expressed by
Chronicle. By the substitution
word Augqsta, fop American,
Uowing extract from that pa-
indicate the principle car-
U logical result.'
polipy that doc? pof protect
no trade, tft the exclusion
Ff|factureg from elsewhere that
»interferewith it, will be de-
I beg b> ahnounc myself ns a candi
date Tor Town Warden at the ap
proaching Mass Meeting to rneke
nonilaalioiiH far fmendant and War
dens. If elected I will do the ut
most in my power for the welfare of
Aiken.
Respectfully.
C. H. LUDEKEXB, Ju.
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Notice to Debtors
€reditoi*s.
and
A LE persons
against the
having claims
Estate of J. Se
rially must present them, djily at
tested, and all persons indebted! to
the said Estate must make immediu-
ate payment to the urdersign.
MINERVA SALLY.
Administratrix.
Aiken, S.U., July 13, 1888.
NOTICE.
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AIKEN INSTliyiE, THE
AIKEN, S. C.
FRAXK H. CUBTIS3, President.
And Sewing
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th' higliorcduca-
'.ulies ativl yourc
H
AVINO received a Coniniission
from the Secretarj- of State to
takp subscriptions to the capital stock
of the Aiken County Loan and Sav
ings flank, notice is hereby given that
the^p.oks will be opened for subscrip
tion? at HafTs Drug Store in Aiken.
July mh, 188$-
G. W. CROFT.
H. H. HALL,
T. G. CROFT,
Board of Corporators.
Mrs. } Dart’s Triplets.
President Cleveland’s Prize for the I 5 *?** babies at the Aurora County Fair, in 1887, was
given to these triplets, Mollie, Ida. and I^iy, children of Mrs. A. K. Jnirt. Hamburgh, X. Y.
She writes: “Last August the little ones became very sick, and as I could get no other food
that would agree with them, I coinmencod the use of Lnctated Food. It helped them Imme-
diatelv, and they were soon as wfU a* ever, and I consider it very largely due to the Food
that thev are now so well.” LaegUed Food Is the best Food for bottle-ted babies. It keeps
them well, and is better than medicine when they are sick. Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $1.00.
At druggists. Cabinet photo, of these triplets sent free to the mother of any baby bom this year.
Address WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt v
im-iiinte, Grammar, l*r •5>arat*>ry .
demic. Academic and Collegiate.
. ea-
Machinist Work
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Either in or out of Shop, with good tools and Men. Boiler, Tank,
Stack and Tube and Sheet Iro:; Work, Blacksmith Work, Iron and
Brass Foundry Woik, Gin Work, Material and Repairs for above.
All Orders promptly attended to.
GEORGE K. LOMB ARD & CO.,
New Sliop above Passenger Depot.
KATES OF TUITION.
rrr: Month.
Primary $1 50
Intermediate 2 .'O
Grammar 3 00
Prep. Academic,! ' 4 ^
Academic, f • • • -
Collegiate..,. 5 00
German and French, each 1 00
Instrumental Music 2 50
Special Drawing Lessons 2 50
Painting, Oil, Wafer Color. Chi
na, Lustra 2 50
For any desired information con
cerning catalogues, rates of board, or
any other matters connected with the
Institute address the President.
A limited number of students de
siring board may find a pleasant home
in the family of the President.
. FRANK H. CURTISS,
Feb. 1. ]SS7.-!y President.
AT THOMAS & EABT0X
!:o- < !<*<••:« tfP.OM THK LAJ-KJBST F.
(CIONS.' GUUATEST CAPITAL J {JUKvJ.TLS
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FROM STEINWAY, KNABE, ESTgY,
DECKER BUGS., I VERS dk FOND, EV
BE1LMNG A STCYVESANT FACTOl
TEACHERSINSTITUTE
Foi* Aikiit Coinity.
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T HE Teachers Institute for the ben
efit and i.is»ruotionsofthe white
and colored teachers of Aiken County
will be opened on Monday, the sixth
day of August next, for live days. The
White Institute will be conducted by
Professor Frank H. Curtiss and Pro
fessor \V. N. Marohftnt and the Col
ored Institute by Dr. Sami. A. Baer.
All the Teachers of the County,hath
white and‘colored, are uiost earnestly
requested to be present!
L. W. VILLIAHS,
S. C., A C.
June 25th. 1888.—Gt.
NEW
YORK SVIILUNERY STORE.
SVliss Meilie Purcell.
T HF' ladies of Aiken and surrounding country are cordially invited
through the columns of the Rkcordkr to call at No. 782 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga., and examine her Imantiful and fresh stock of Lively Bonnets,
Hats and Velvets, of different shades, in fact No. 782 h&s almost everything
in the way of head and neck wear for which a lady could wish.
POLITE ATTENTION FLOM PRINCIPAL AND ASSISTANTS-
UTTER,
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PERKINS MfitMOTUliG GO
MOYER & HUDSON,
GRANITE VILLE
g C
;£EALERS
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUM r
ERIES, TOILET SOAPS, H AIR
ve to opr workshops tpid our and rraxTiv.
re and injurious tc the other in- BRUSHES AND CIGARS.
iorera and jniurioqs
its of the bity. Tlie Apgusta
ket should be preseiygu excul-
for Augusta skill, labor and
The stock is frequently replenisiicd
so that they are always fresh. Our
prices are reasonable, and we will be
glad not only tp gej-^e pur friends of
entire sur-
[II Passed by
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-} r A »F A C T U R E R S O F
iHOROI'GH AfADE CIAmilNG
has grown more and more in de
mand for the past few years. Cus
tomers are not satisfied merely with
the looks and general outward appear
ance of a garment, but want goods
completely made, well trimmed ami
the fabrics strong and satisfactory as
to durability of color.
The Clothier who does not give t<>
the customer all 'he.-e requirements
in the garments he sells him, is not
supported by the thoughtful buyer,
and cannot expect an increasing busi
ness, as the one who is soiling eloih-
ing for t!>e purpose of giving satisfac
tion, and who in retain J. es not have
to make a new customer for every
sale, but finds Ids old customers re
turning from season to season for
their wains.
I have inaugurated a system of sup
plying my pauons with a class oi j
goods never attempted before. In se- !
oiRChivisrs
FROM ESTEY, STORY & CLARK & KIMBALL
£2T FOR CHAPEL & PARLOR. Jg|
ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS KEPT Hi STOCK.
Sewing MacMnes tiie Domestic and New lone.
running, durability, and |>erfect sets of attachments are
market to-day. 4
E^"AGENTH for Domestic Patterns, Needles, Oil, aud attachment
Machines. Orders by mail have our prompt and personal attention.
t3T{Special attention given to Tuning and Repairing.
TSIOn^C^S IB.AJR, 1
924 BROAD STREET. - i- - - - - AUG!
;acr.a—a——p ^
DAtY & AUMSTRO
822 Broad Street, Augusta,
Confident of a large increase of trade this Spring and Summer, we
provided the best, most complete and thoroughly assorted stock oC D
GOODS, NOTIONS, and NOVELTIES ever brought South. It
includes all the latest novelties, everything fashionable and desir
able produced at home or abroad, and the best selected Jtn«
of medium and low priced useful, substantial goods—ths
very latest styles—ever offered in Georgia or Carolina.
\Ve carry no goods for the purpose of quoting
low prices in advertisements—no worth
less trash— hut we earnestly in-’ '
vite comparison, and we ’
give an absolute,
unqualified guarantee
on goods and prices against every
bouse and market in the United States.
Samples sent ou application. In writing for
samples, specify as exactly as possible the kind of
goods desired, and in ordering goods state if something <
may Lie substituted iu case the precise article ordered is not in
1 hu : '•
curing goods of such hu
standard it
Doors, Sasli, BMs,’ Italnp, Ballisters, Braekeis,
SRINGLEB AND LATH.
Bill* of Yellow Fine Lumber Cut to Order.
CATALOGUE AND PRICE I/I-ST SENT ON APPLICATION.
HAW. SIIIXOLE 4X1) PL A INI XO MILLS,
On Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad at
HARRISON, GA.
FACTORY AXI) YARD,
508 to 524 Calhoun Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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GIN BIBS! GIN BIBS!
I HAVE secured Patterns and propose to Turnhih RIBS for all makes o
Gins at reasonable prices- 1
CASTINGS of all kinds in Iron and Brass at short notice.
Special attention given to Fejpairs. Satisfaction guaranteed!
adds to the cost of production. I am
satisfied that the customers will be
benefitted in securing this class of
garments. 1 shall continue to supply
my customers with all the novelties
ot foreign and domestic fabrics, aud
in style of cut and finish of make as
good as can be manufactured to bp
put upon the counters of any first
class clothing house throughout the
country.
The stock I have purchased for the
Spring is the largest in assortment,
styles and make I have ever carried;
the patterns are so varied, and iu or
der to secure a perfect line it requires
a large selection of garments to get
them.
My line of Drap D’Ete is complete
in Backs, Cutaways. Prince Alberts
and clerical cuts for the ministry.
juestioB
will pass
it is too
citizens,
sver In
it place
be oyi
m th
JWj
puhj
iveat
Our
lug
lliop
>»,
are
srprises
Mi raised
the new
?<TP 18 fft
present.
the impor-
jr town,
of
oilcan party on
too
much tfkth otHSt^pgicft, to sub-
mjp po tlie system of protective JP
pression enr lo))gpr. Ihey Hcrnmel
& grradu^l—not ^ reduction
of the cpgtom d^tiea to * ppale that
jyill prevent >hc accumulation of
any large supplue in Mw v Freasury.
The Bum of money extprted from
the people, above the nee^s of the
government, is now frbqpt $0,000,|
4.40 p. ni,
5.34 p. m,
9.45 p. m,
TO AND FROM COLUMBIA—Daily.
Leave A ugusta .. 8.15 a m 4.40 p m
Nn DEALER Tit
RY0 ANDO MaCHINE^WORKS
M- W*PENDLETON,
The Boys aud Children’s
Departmeiit.
Is full of novelties in Children’s Knee
Pants Suits, as well as a large assort
ZR-UNTIEIKIIE,
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’ BAKER A'tfP COSP^CTIPKEII, |
DRY GOODS, SHOES AND NOTIONS,
:tock of Groceries ke
ROCK
>t Constantly on hand and sold at
[BOTTOM PRICES.
Tobacco and Cigars in Gijeat
in Stock. ‘ >
Variety, Toys, Fire Works, etc., always
15AI.Y & AISMSTROIYCt.
PIIOES TO SUIJ THE
TERRAS TO SUIT MY PAT
ISTEW
FURNITURE HO
SOS BROAD ST. - TURLEY’S 0
I have opened a beautiful stoop of Furniture at the above
will lie to the advantage of all contemplating the purehi
my line to call early and inspect a NEW AND FKE8H
lower than over offered before.
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cepartment, JVIy line of
Gents’ Furnishing GohdgJ
Neck \Year, Hats, Trunks, Valises
and Tourists’ Bags is now coin|dete.
and cun offer you bargains which will
be appreciated if you need anything
iu this line.
Leave Aiken
Due Columbia.
9.07 a m
5.19 a m
I
■epl
J;.t h
un-
opiuiou,
ink DpO.'i
more K<*4 to
maining in the pockets oi farmcre,
laborerp, imd the many other con-
su^ep, who arp not n)anufactures
accommodate all the on the principle that “a penny saved
is a penny gained.
cannot
i ant to come'here. Tin's
Jition that stares us Iu the
^ md the question is, w^at
JfojVgto do about it?
w’jdj to advertise the
always be relied
hchqst in all such efforts,
t^pSfi time, what is the use
‘rifaiin^ what Ife canupj, deliv;
haye ’ qojy hqtel—the
Park—which affords as
>Ie accommodations as visi-
;en has o
grown
re »
tel, and it is necessary to our
^e should
class, one
Fear two month j ear^
■ than qsual op ^eppppt of the at
— ;|K)sitioh,
an eaily
to all ob?
servant perspns that the citizens of
Alkeu are lo»|pg a valiigple ppfMwtu-
im W'WtW
000 per month
p ! nf V9w!
ury js •180,000,
the Mills’ BiU
Senate, will be
ne from custom'
000,000 per an
money will be
the^opumulaped
the Treas-
eftect of
sed by the
the reven
about $70,
.which sum of
annually to the
real wealth of the country by re-
west—Daiiy.
Lpaye Columbia. 6.50 a m
Dup'Aiken 10.54 a m
I>ue Augusta.. .11.38 a m
5.34 p m
11.00 p m
5.33 p m
10.46 p m
TO UhfiM pAMIlEX DIVISION,
p.VILy IJJfCKIT SUNDAy.—EAST.
Leave Augusta
Leqyp Aiken
Arrive Camden
Arrive Lancgstpr...
il. F. fARNEKE
LauroR8&t. and Park &.ve,\ • - - -
AIKEN. S. 0
Jas. L. Guindy.
The Largest
G^TTZClNf
"rgy
tore m
"Z" &
- j-ilEALKR8 IN—
H. P. Cook.
Graniteviile.
ooonsi.
Gents’ Fine Shoes.
This department has been very imr
portant and attractive to gentlemen
who appreciate a fine shpe that will
be comfortable to his feet and give
perfect satisfaction in wear. In this
stock you will find shoes of all grades
and styles. The Bannister shoe is iny
► Y
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<0
mm
with a sore hack horse, and are
■ You e«n purchase the ^
Any ordinary bu
AGENTS FOR
PACKING
heap and reliable.
WE ARE SOLE
STANDARD|RU
The best made, apd carry in stock all
Leather Belting,guaranteed'^) be As U"
1 f ide Lace'Leatber.superior iu qualit
, .. . . S ‘P>’ MANILLA ROPE, all sl$es.
tine shoe and has given better satis- „ ¥ J •, f
faction than any shoe in the
fine shoes.
Respectfully,
MERCHANDISE,
graniteKhlle. - SO. CA.
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We take pleasure in informing bur friends and customers both in Aiken
WEST.
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tjijshptel
Tlie Hotel SifiMmcyvillc.
The directors qf tjie new “Hotel
Dorchester” have p^j-’cliased the res
idence of Mrs. Eelen L. f. ,, qfd. ^yitl]
the lot of three acres* aruf h^ye ajsb
purchased twelve additional acres
around her plapfi. Thesp fifteen
acres will be the site of the new ho
tel. The land is situated somewhat
over a mile from the South Carolina
Railway st.aiion iimL-ta the L.ost
uramerville, con-
toning many pine trees, and sloping
gently down to Shultz’s brand..
The pripe paid for the entire tract of
apres, with the fine dwelling
of Mffi. Ford, was $7000, of which
$1,000 wiil hte in stock of the com
pany.
Tlie hotel will bp built at once,
and will be a handsongie structure
to cost about $35,000 and will be
put into convenient connection with
tjj'p S. C. Railway by a street car
line, t^t will be commenced at once
14 &hftH er already obtained.
Sura^e^riile )}as a climate tbat
many persons consider as good as
ifmt of : and with a handsome
new hofel, ppany visitors will be at-
fr^cted^ yrhp capppt get pecomoda-
tipn in Aiken.
Leave Lancaster.
Leave Camden.. .
Arrive Aiken....
Arrive Augusta..
Leave Aiken... .8.12 a. m.
Arrive Augusta.9.00 a. m.
Leaye Augusta. .2.15 p. in.
Arrive Ajkoji.. .2.55 p. m.
8 15 a ro
9 07 a qi
8 0Q i) in
9 30 J) m
3 00 p in
. 4 20 p in
10 4G p ii)
.11 30 p m
4.00 p. in.
4.40. p. ni.
7.00 p. m.
6.50 p. m.
C. WUjLBERN & CO.,
WHOLESALE GKOCEES
CoNNECTiqxa.—Connections made
at Augusta with Georgia Railroad to
and from all points West, at Black-
V’ilje with RamwydlRailroad,at Preg-
iialbswith Eutawville Railroad, and
Columbia fpr Asheville, Hot Springs
and beyond, aiid ppints on the C.
G. R. K.
Conneetifjns made at Charleston
with roads Uftrth and south ; also with
steamers for New York and Florida.
Through tickets can be purchased
and baggage checked to all points
North, South and West, and informa
tion given by Mrs. I. B. North. Ticket
Agent, Aiken, S. C.
D. C. ALLEN,
Gen. Pas and Ticket Agent.
John 1^. Pb(.'K, General JIatager.
NOTICE.
Office qir Ci^urk and Tkbasvber.
’ Tqwn of Aiken,
Aiken, S. C. June 5ch, 1888.
N OTICE is bgreby givpn that from
and after this date, tlie provi
sions of the Stjpp^ Law will be strict
ly enforced ngaingt all citizens of this
Tows who shall stiller their stock to
run at large ndth{iUl»g gqrporate lim
its of said T«wq.
By order of Coupcii.
J. If JpRIUN,
gf Coqucil.
and Edgefield comities that ^
stock of Dry Goods, Clothirj
iteville, which wo are sellin
Our Si>
have now on hand the choicest and largest
Shoes and Notions ever brought to Gran
at very
imbD
Qoi
C. Bart
Wife
city for Machine Oil, Rivets and Belt Hooks at
JUST RECEIVED—Seventy-five Double Barrel Shot
patterns and best makes-of Muzzle and Breed)
20,600 Shells; Gun Implements, Wads, Powd<
at Low Prieesv Also in stock the most compl
fors’Tools, Blacksmiths’Tools, Bellows, Anvl,„
Spikes, Docks. Kings, Ac., which, having been
before’the advances,.enabie us to offer them at
Co.
STRICT B
In addition to the above, we will offer for f,
at Greatly Reduced Prices: I
Importer^, and Wholesale Dealers in
ow pneps
r.
or Cash.
« ,r> fir
of Groceries
Foreigi
A p pi eg,
Cocoa nuts,
and Doni&stic Fruitr.
consignlueuts, at Greatly Reduced Prices: ^Opon
I’lKetous and XYuey Phaitons, 10 Extended Top CaUriolettes an
One-Horse Wagons. 57 Two/Hireeand Four Horse Wagons.
150 assorted .Saddles. Ladies’ and Men’s. Two lota W
MeLe|law Saddles Stirrups Leathers, Girths, Bridles, &c M at prices n
JorjMjffered; You can afford to throw awav vour old Harness and bu,
lie prices these goods will be sold for.
Look oqt for BARGAINS for the NEXT
PAYS at
Oranges,
Lemon?,
Bananas,
^euntits,
yorv
Embraces an immense supply of both heavy and fancy groceries we will
sell as we are Acci/SToMKijj, at prices that defy competition.
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f-p' Our wagon y^rd is free to all oip* customers aud
provided with stalls and other conveniences /gjl
QUIN BY & COOK, : - - GliAN ITEVILLE, S. C.
Fine Apples, Potatoes, Onions^
Cabbage <S*c.
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55, 57, 59MarkebSt. Cliarlcston S. (',
(Successor to R, H. HAY A CO.)
. AUGUSTA. GA., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank.
At the Old Stand, 704 Broad t., : - • - Augusta (Ift*
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Has
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McGAHAN. {BROWN & EVANS.
HIGHLAND AVENUE.
Journal and Rovcdw’s old Ollice, one
door from Laurens Street.
BEST MATERIAL USED-
WITH HIS
- JOBBER ri OF-
GOODS.
PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH
J^^OMFI-yHEll. Every ehouW know.
2-?4. , S?2frA^ KKR K: M -' O .l.Li id) .; ; :ffaio,N.Y.
ERSiAN BLOOft-1, lest C.spUsIca 3«a-
J - tifier, Skin Cure and HL uiioh Eradicater kuowiu
bond, stump for triixi packa^w. Address hjovo*
P-A
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ROSE JELLY.
BOOTS, SHOES and CLOTHING,
T/ic
N« a322G, 228 & 230 MEETING STREET. - - - CHARLESTON. S. C
FLOUR AND CAROLIN A RICE A SPECIALTY, jgr
' T/on
A HP 173 EAST BAY
iESTON, S. C.
llcalhuj Marvel of the Nine
teenth Century.
Is a bona fide article of real merit
that will do all we claim for it and has
already proved a blexHiny to thou*and*
Rose Jelly is a wonderfully popular
remedy, is invaluable for all cutan
eous affections, also Toothache,Head
ache, Earache, Sore Throat, Stings,
Bites, Burns, Cliillblains, Corns, Etc.,
| and whereever introduced is bound fo . •
crowd out Glycerine, Vaseline, lo-' ~
dine and all Pomades, Enamels, Cos
metics, Lotions, Ointments, Salvos,
Plasters and Linameuts. It supplies
their place, docs the work better,
heals quicker and more thoroughly;
is s.n pure, clear, sweet and fragrant as
to he preferred to all unpleasant tfud
malodorous remedies..-’
For (uiennah'Jdppllcation it is par
cxcellnxec. (Rose Jelly is for sale at
retafl for 5, 10 and 25 cents per box, at
agencies in Graniteviile,Lang^,
enton, Montmorenci, ^ Rambu
ngmires, Grahams.Robbins
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