The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 21, 1896, Image 2
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'PUBLISHED KVKKY FKXDAY
?* 'BY"
*W- Tj> M<rOWELL
The only lit for in J'ujhv in J\tr?ha\t>
County.
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CAArt)>N, S. KKIi. 21, 1 81)6.
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8UHWcmrTION Uatkk : ~< >no vc*r, #1.00;
nix months, SOooutx ; three iiioiiiIim, '?
coif's*
'Ratk* kok Aoviihtisivo Ordinary
transient *dvertij?m?'iits, tir.st Insertion
? 1.00 per 8t|iDu?! ; eaeh sin. sequent in
sertion 80 cell's p?'r Kcjuaifa4
* O'tsh rales for Wuiits, Lost and Found,
Ac., not oxoefdinw 'Hvo linos, K'> oontx
each insertion and 0 cents per lino for
Hcii additional line.
'iimdnets IoK^*Ih, ftccnts per lino each irt
Bortion. X e/
Otllelal and lc;Ad notice* at the rate al
lowed by law.
'Ilafcfl for eou tract mlvortl-dnj? will lie an
noimced upon application at thoofllce.
* Communications will lie published when
of Interes t to the ueimral public ami
n >t of a defamai . ry nature. \<? re.
uponsibildy will ho assumed for the
4 \iowM of eorreftpondonts.
? 'Romitiancea hy chocks, drafts and postal
money orders should he innde payable
to W. L. MoDOWKMo
Camden, S. I
The' Registration l>i!l lion
'been amended awl passed.
' The Le/riHlatnre has decided
?not to moke any appropriation
'for the State Knir. ?
An im^mtnnt hill iif the
Legislature \v,is one .to make
'the State Liquor CominiBsioner
""'elective hy the people.
The vote en the free coinage
6f*silver was taken in Congress
?on hist Friday and the hill
was reiefcted by a vote of 215
i to 90.
'Edgar W. Nye, u?iU Nye"
? "was stricken with paralysis last
Wednesday at his home near
Ashville, N. C.. and no hooes
i aro entertained lor his reeovei \.
.5
Judge Neville ot <? the court
of criminal correction last Wed
nesdaj^dismisscd tho case < f
-xcwtnlnal libel brought by Vv il
liam Brock man. president of<
the 8cho*?l hoard, adjust. Chai
les K Clmpin, city editor of. an
?evening newspaper. Judge
.Neville held that criticism ot a
public officer in a newspaper
nvas privileged.
.Senator Tillman** Views.
t % -v
In reply to a letter from a
friend iti Sontli Carolina Sena
tor Tillman wiites from Wash
Jlugton as follows:
"I have yonr letter of 1* ehru
?flry 5, and appreciate ^ ver\
. your kind woVd^ of eom
Tmenaation. In order* to pre.
.serve the unity of the while
. Democracy of S>uth Carolina
we cannot act on your sii^es
lion. not to send dejei'ate.-t ? th.
National Convention at ( hica
go. We havj already eapt'u
cd the Statu Dmicraey. W?
;?re the State- Democracy, and
-we must. go to Cbicigo -is such.,
'preprtred to bolt if need he and
:nllv ourselves wit'i the free t>il
ver men ot* the West It would
be a fatal blunder not to send
?'delegates to the National Dem
ocratic Convention, and would
only be putting it in the hand
?of our gold bu.4 enemies. 1 1
?the National Convention do?s
: not adopt ft platform to suit u
uuid put a man on above sus
picion as. to his loyalty we can
then leave the p * r t y . hut no.
?before. The cTHrt r'of everx
'true friend o! silver and lin.in- j
?cial reform s'ioiiM 1>V greeted
to having our State Jl)eino<Tat
>ic Conversion composed solid
ly of men of tin ir wJ\ oft!. ink |
in<r, so as to hay?* ii m t as .?
?unit.
The I'uMic School System. |
' ? ? . ?
Mv purpose in wiitin* tl i* nrt.H.' i |
to try to KtiuiiilutV'tl"' I" "I''1' . T
Hhnw Count*' to a in-.).' ??ut liUJ?l;!jt ir I
zeal ill behalf of hC'lini.lH and l??;M
'tor educati? n. If I in part Mieeetd m
?thin. 1 will '?>? reward.
The l?uldie school *v -trm ? f I i t ?* ni:?l
- of almost oil oti.et cuntics in it is
is n fnrce ? a ?rw:l fxpendimre <>f m?nt v
_ .and very little 1>ok!H. Thousand* of
money arc n.rnt m.nwdly and i ?os.
^hem tie* p*? lie M-lionln < nR??t t" Win -
'fit arc t lio ones who do not ?i t it. 1 >u rcl
aro ?erer*l < nufeh u hiclnhnr ? p- <- }
while chil'ln^ ! "? ll c. I'",
lie 8Cli<K>). One "f iliiw van<v* m n.f
failure of pnroi in to <;o ? ???? r amy >;?
aenAfoff thelr*ehihlrcn u? ?? Imol. In.
rettl**, l<- 1 me unie upon von On
?tyOf Jfending your elul.lr r. rouulirly to
?u'hool. Tli* little one? around yonr
Unce to-day will ??oii men and wo
icn unprepared to ?<? o.a and h;,?ile xvtl
the world, ami if tin* oui unpr p .red
?Ue world w.ll run nmuli-alio. ?v.t ? en.
H Utoor duty to ?iv.. yonr el. lid en ti-i'
e.du?atl ?n p?.f*H l.', f??r ?he>
jJi Ti Bot t? yo.j toV. rk n* ?l? v.-,
vT?Uo wain up ?? putrio^io clO.en. to
vonr pl? ee in tl?? world wli?n yo?
?n4er which cur ?cn?whi^r? run. S??tin
? - -
of theao ilelWu I will Iry to noint <>ui
viy : tlu* idiort tchn of school hut year.
? ho meagre salaries paid to teachers, an j,
Mm }o4'mI management by the trust#?*
of nmny of tlio Mfhool Ifln.
Threo month* school in u community
has odin ateo tlio parents t*? believe
that they cannot npitro tlieir children
from the furru and the simp for a longer
period. 11 llii* present puMio school sys
torn a* operatvU in the major ponims ol
rural d 1st i ict-l, has accomplished any
thing, it ha* accompli In <1 I his more than
any other, No one will deny llii* for all
art* agreed that t ! i i >? i? u lamentable fi*<- 1
In this matter of sending regular!) ? ??'
school, the negro has ihe advantage h)
long odds Ami now llinl an education
a1 qualification is iv<jn>itn t<> sullrage
I hi* negro will aoon < >u t ri |> us. I am
afraid thi.i the frail t* i of the hut C "? ?i i
stilution have placed a stick in tin* hands
of our incin'oa U> crack our ?uwn hem Is
wiih
Men y la'k an they please ami be
lieve w hatever they pleas* about tin* no*
j?r? t, lull lie is becoming educated to an
alarming extent- Home niiy say that
dm negro in I n kin# in Inain capucity.
hut in thi* t If* v ate midekeii for if i* an
mull nialylc tact l^'al tln? m gin i* fast hi -
opining as"w'<>li eilncati (I an I its \\< l>
trained as tin; white men. Compare die
number of graduates turned ont from
Clafin ami othei Hchool of Mam'ing "in!
merit with t hone turm <1 oat from tin'
white schools and college# of our Stale
and tt presents to tlm t li ?i|?? lit f ? I an
alarming state of a il*. i ; > h. ( i u> ?? I men,
white men wi II educated and | >r? ?| ?ei I >
equipped, are at the head <if (In* negro
school* a ?:d college*, in my of them hi I
tor educated than those at ti e head ot
lie white schools and cd'egex.
W'e may osl i ncise thine teachers
file negro youths , Imt they are here and
the work is being done ? mi l well, 'too
well done. /
\V hat can ho done ? Shorten the n< grfiV
term and increase the win e's term ol
school. Mow? Ily i mictihg a law soinc-A
what similar to tlio Jaw now in force re
lative to the special school t;x. Jam ev
ery .'ii in who pays taxes have the light
to any where his .dune of the taxes
which lie paya shall go. This will h ?
no Injustice to the negro for he will get
hack jm t what lie pu\ a and no moru or
no less.
Now in regard to th;> s ilari -s. Tie?
small anin pd I teachers is not ciiitig'i
to inilnce those who woul I ho an orna
mi ni to. the profession to prepire them
selves fur ii, ami every \ear or |w..
schools a ro oblige to gel a no v teaclmv.
If hotter sa'arns were pant ami l inger
terms of school were the ru'e and m t the
eve;, ption, teachers would li t tlmnml vej
for this most important work. As if is
when a teacher is wanted (?) the trus
tees UMial'y atrikn nut to tow n and sc
ciire sonic upstart ilinle w ho has nolli
iiiK to do hut- loaf and sets him ov r
your children to train them. AM tl.e
ipmlilicat ions necessary s lor him or hei
to t?o town tired sun! have a sliei p skin,
ami yet the pillions o' that school v\i!l
curse l he town f< Iks for their oppri Kaion
of ti e poor clo I hop|>i<rs. "t.'on>istency
thou art a jewel !"
I beliovelhe syh.xils would succeed
much better if a lurg?r par' of the man
ngomeiit was loft in the Inn. Is of the pa
trons. Tlie people in lS'.M) claimcd the
right and obtained if to Dominato their
own ollh'ors. And why don't tiny n -t
i 'sc iiji and nvsert their li^tit to control
ai.il nianaue (heir own s.duirds? The
people p iv tlu> taxes ami should have
the r i ?_? h t lo sav to i^'Xioin thes,- (axes are
to he paid The /''ccti vh ol a tcachm
-t\,r a school shoo I 1 he hit en'i;i:!y in the
hamls of | he f/il rons.
I know of sumo school Districts- -I am
?/I id to say th it they are not in l\cr:diau
( 'on nij ? ~ w lu re t li.-' I mv.ces ehiiin and
!?*acrl the m?!c right t'? ? 1^1 toaebcrs.
This I think s v i.v far ^j-eae' ing p.c
-.?iinpiion. Ily their arts il.e lrust<e*
j <av the pitrons at e a v. i ?.| I'm |t and ig
n iranmaeH wliol ? t - ? ? ? 1 1 select i suiia
?de man or w?.ni hi lo i i- li net i!i ii enil
dren .
I |a\ e you ev< r I ho.'ghi of it deal' peo
ple? Yell p?V ill.' ? v i . , the lllgn. gels
I I ii ! f a 1 1 d yon can't help urseli, and l!ie
?t In r half yi li :ui> e nos iy f.?i in wliatev
r. ! t is high time you were doing noine
i hi'tg to mend inatterM nrtd not wait un
til the negro is equipped, fur (hen it w i I ?
e hilitier to del'etit iiiin ihttli now. 1 1 he
:il? hiniHilt to vote let him do it with his
onii uiuiicy and not with yours,
< i . M. l)n\ is.
Suiitfivi !|o, S. 0., Keh. I It Ii. '
The Only
Great and thoroughly re
liable building-up medicine,
nerve tonic, vitalizer and
Blood :
Purifier
Before the people today, and
which stands preeminently
above all other medicines, is
HOOD'S
Sarsapaiilla
It his won its hold upon the
hearts of the people by its
own absolute'iiitrinsic merit.
It is not what we say, but
what Mood's Sarsaparilla
docs that tells the story: ?
Hood's Cures
Even when all other prepar
ations and prescriptions fail.
" I have been nUiciethfrr over twefcty
years with n very Moro limb caused by
bad blood. I began taking Hood's
Barsuparilla and havo been gctti.ig
better ever niriee ond can truly nay
that it is the best medicine that 1 have
ever heen." Akhena K itching,
Whito Pond, Sout h Carolina.
Hood's Pills
Pcrfect Health.
Keep the system in pcrfcct or
der by the occasional use of
Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg
ulate the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria, bil
iousness, constipation and kin
dred diseases, an absolute euro
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
PECULIAR coihiblnntirfn, pi>?
portlon ami preparation of ingredi
ents,! food's Sarsaparilla jh>hkckm's great
carutivo value. You should TRY 17V
TFie coming Artist who knows enouon
to paint a popular ^subject.
The latest fciece of .sgoad
tobacco ever sold for 10 cents
.and
The 5 cent piece is nearly as1
a.rge as you <s?et of other
high grades for 10 cents
Always Cures.
Botanic Blood Balm.
The Gro.il Remedy for the speedy and permanent
cure of Scrofula. Rheumatism, Catarin, Ulcers,
Hcxcina, liatiiiL' and Spreading Sores, liruptlons.
nnd all 5KIN ANI) IlLOOD DISLASIiS. Made
from the prescription of an eminent physician
who used It with marvelous success for 40 years,
and Its continued u*c for tifteen years by thou
sands of grateful people has demonstrated that
It is by far the best building up Tonic and Blood
Purifier ev^ offered to the world. It makes new
rich bUuitr and possesses almost miraculous
heallitfpropcrties.
WRITfJ I- Ok HOOK OP WONDERFUL
CURE5, sent free on application.
If nf>t kept by your locul drupRist, send $1.00
for a larj;e bottle, or $5.00 for six bottles, and
medicine will bo sent freight paid by
BLOOD 8ft LM CO,, Atlanta, Ga.
-BOTANIC
BLOOD BALEU3.
A household remedy for till Hlood and
Skin diseases. Cures ' without full, Krrof?
uln.trlf??rs, Hheuinntlmi.Cntnnh, Suit IMipuiii
und every form of Ulwd Disease from the
simplest pimple to tliu foulest Ulcor. Fifty
years' use with unvarying xueeean, d<m
omit rotes Its paramount hoiillnsr, purify
li?s? and building up virtues. One hot t o
has more curative virtue than u dozen of
tiny other kind. It builds up the In ulth
ami strength from the lirst dose.
ttrWItlT Kfttr Tl(t? I: of ?'???
?''?? tni Cure*, Hont /rrc on ?iin>U
ration.
If not kept l>y your looal drumflflt. wn^l
91.00 for a larije bottle, or $VOO for sixsholf
ties. and ?mouloino will Ihi k?jiu, frciMjt
pal l, by -tj..
BLOOD BALM CO.?J83aitla, Ga.
J. T. IUJIjOKLL,
??ivii. kn?;ini:ki: summon.
C.AMDKN, - S. <\
,\ r ? 1 1 1 i ? i i ? : . I Kn jiin'rrin'.', Survr) irij; of
. i.?:wi?s nl Tuu't* a
n-riall V .
i! l:ine Kentucky Mules,
!
I ltuvc on linn I a 1 ? >t < f fin*'. \<>?tn ;
| K?-nt'icky innlcs \\ ! ? i < ? h will Ik* ?< M < Iuniji
[ I'm- eauli. (/iill ? 1 1
I Kr> !????? I fti!*i> ,
! S. 15. I. ATI! AM
j | Do ?. tTtii. I s
Ill
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine ? serious and
fatal diseases result from
trilling ailments neglected.
Don't play with Nature's
greatest gift ? health.
Browns
Iron
Bitters
If you arc fueling
out of sorts, weak
ond generally ex
hausted, nervous,
have no appetite
and can't work,
I begin at once tak
ing the most relia
ble strengthening
medicine, which is
Brown's !r"i> Ul'.
ters. A few hot
tles cure? benefit
comes from t\e
very first dose- it
won't tlain your
teeth, and it's
pleasant to lake.
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Mvcr
Neuralgia, Troubles, ,
Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments 1
Women'* co:nplainlsY v <
Cct oiilyTTie"pp||trtnc?*lt har. crosseiJ'ff <1
linen on ilit* wrapper. Altytliers aic Mil)- 1
< >n i (-rvipl of si.ihi|# v c
will send r?-t <1 len Btyrutlful %V<mu'C '
l;air VImvj ami book-nwe.
BROWN CHEW'' . iO./DALTIMOrjr. MP, '
r t;J 7 1 * p- v' ?? .
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rr- rh f ?J f{ c?? ; a h 4 * * - ?v ' ? p-m* ra *' i ? ?7
e&isu B leiu^ islJililpllSlj,
A7.9 iWxOADlVAY, NEW YORK CITY.
?e
our; COUNTRY MEEDS IT? GOLD!
T'.t? ( icli.a' <>f ihnc.nnivwiyr.io t ? .
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I* ? .1 ' .i ?<> i < n'7 '?> )>:iv a:i cntliv p??l J
i. i' jiiimi u:i interest i:i m:v.tuI vn u
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! ... ? -i w.-n* : It ; unities giva'rr t!;.?n
i .<v ? iif \ ilnrt'ii cf our m.ty
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will pi ? i!rrv ?100,1 :.0.< p *y< :.r.
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'i'ho I l:;ln? Mill-.* ! ?' . r-ily r '? : 1 ? '
t .is. tiiv? emu.' l :ir-/ jj i. )
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V.V l.t.o-.t pf r.> '??rotv ' %?: f i p,-,y ;
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iEMpffi
IN AND STILL COMING.
ifeVK YOU SKKN OUli
( J up anil saucer f?>r 7o.
Plates <>, 7, 8, }) ccn*s.
C Vt'iH'd < 1 i>h('H. <J 8 and 00c.
Dishes S, 10, 1.3, 1 0* 1 9 cts.
Chambers /or J\) cents
Covered chambers 49 cts. V
Pitcher and b >wl 79 ccntS;
size and woitb $1.00
China plates 10 and 12 cts
Cupg and' saucers 10 and l^c.
Plain tumblers 3 1*2 cts.
Jelly tumblers 2 1 its.
4 piece glass set lor !S0 cts.
Knives and forks 48 and ()0
cents a set.
Knarncl fined preserving ket
lies >r>. ;><>, 48, G<) and 75
AGATK W AK K? now don't
WE SELL THAT STUFF.
RIGHT I'lUCES.
5KK OUli ?
23<C5.
I>ig inbber c:>mbs for oc.
Dig box hair pins 5c.
11 air curlers ?c.
1 doz col'ar buttons for 5<?"
J] table spoons for oc.
A big hotel g?,biet (or oc.
0 pa | eps needles and bod-'
[kins Ibr 5c,
vSet oi G tea spoons for 5c. j
Quart cup oc.
Tooth bru'sb oc.
2 pks. envelopes for 5c.
j 2 cj tyres paper 5c.
5 papers el pins 5c.
| liig bottle jvl'tmuehino oil for
jo cts.
I n, ,
I lii^ assortment g.ussware oc.
j 1 doz cedar pencils for lc.
1 doz steel pens for oc.
Dig writing tablet for 5c.
See us this week.
WE HAVE t'O
but r'llf frOM < '?'? ' ?r y !
ivlstilw4>
Wi>cr>* I'T ? .<!? ^|> 1
No 718'i t3?*>
I
Attention. Wheat Grow
CIS,
I I. live rcM-iit1 v <>v rlmilcd. itn(i aildc <1
8 !"????? !??, in v ! oitii ?? ? lit "Is, m:(i Jliu In t*
ut | ii ? j ?:????? I I li:i i i t vi r t<? make
liour. Iv.cn cll< rt \\">)1 In; imilo to suf
i ?'y in \ C!is}i?nirr?. A sli??ro <?! vour pat
r??iu:pe is n\sp ctl'uflv hi liritcd.
* ? " .J. A. WATTS.
Mnv 17il? 1 ? *r?.
<
A. M. &EISSK,
NO 3PT723X-.IO
HOY KINS, 8. C.
Sfministratiix Notice.
Out* iiiont 1 1 from tliifc'tlnt'' 2 will aj.pl>
to tllO JUtl^'O of I'robjltH '?f kvlrW'M*
County lor Letter* l'ismisKory Ad? I
ininihtiiitri x mid < iannlian of the Kitutf ]
<if I/.uvih S;i vvi'li itnd Ilia wart!#,
l'ultlisht <) in ? l?u Ca union Chronicle
February 7th, 1800,
MA It Y SOWKIiL,
A<luiini<itratrix i?n l <>iuuilian.
l or (ihoicc Groceries
Von sluuiM rnll on the umlcrsi^ntMl who
Ims o|t( no. I ft M'loel line in the more fur
merly <HCH|)i il l?> Spiings, lleutli 'A
Shannon,
A nire linn at the lowest pirtooa,
0. L. KUiKLEY.
All partiet ?r? herfthy warned not to
trespass mv lauds for the DprpoM
of hauling, huntlnu or any other purpose
wliati>o?m< An?l oil stock found upon
my premises will bo taken up and d?-*lt
with Hccordiug to l?*v. Perfcona diuri*
gardimi thin notice wilt bo prosecuted.
E. OA SKIN 8,
Feb. 10th, *?tt. v
? muimt to nr. "
The County Hoard of Cotnmissinnefs
will be at the Hrfct bridge went of Water
ee Iron liridg^ on Friday, February 21st
at 12 o'clock to re "eive bids lor rebuild*
injr anid bridge. Hhls will he received
for bctli wood and steel, tho lioaid re
serving the right to reject nay and all
bids. Sec Huperviwor for plans hs to
wood bridjre, the bidden for steel
Inid^es will be exoeeted to famish their
own plana end spec Mention*. Cash will
ho paid for tlds bridge if built of wood.
J. It. PIIFXP8,
Ccnnty .Supervisor,
WANTED AN IDEAKriffi?
I BURN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. 0*? for their $1,800 prise offer.
They enn always be depended on to produce the finest Vegetable* and
riuwers and successful farm crops. WOOD'S SEED BOOK tells all about
th~ host Seeds, when and how to plant ; gives cultural directions and much
valuable information about crops-, both for the Garden and l^rm. Mailed
free. Write for it, and prices of any Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Grain,
Srcd Potatoes, ot other Ifield Sceda required.
T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen,' RICHHOND, VA.
tub i.?.n?KST 8RF.n iioimis in thm south.
Wood's Seecls nre for sole by II. Ci. Larnsoti.
FINE WHISKEY
absolutely
'?SWEET HICKORY" X. "LIVE OAK" XX. "PALMEl"
10" XXX 1 \ a
? Distilled On \ 13 \ ? ^
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Cincinnati, ohio.
PEBBLES OT_,ZD O-^ZBTHSriFJI"1 A JS1 X>
J AME< E. PEPPER & OO 1810 WHISKEY.
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Customers will lecei'v iroin il Xw l-)is?;o??s< r .with ench |>ui'
clmsfi a !>' 1 1 Ic ??PEEIil.E<'<M.I> <\XMN-iT" one "OlJ>
NU.'K" coH. so row gratis. Kotnil prU'oQfoikscn'U" is '60 cents.
Hot tied only by
I TIlFi JOSEPH K. PEEBLES' SONS COMPANY,
yjosopli S. Peebl?s, President, Oincinnati, Ohio.
lISTAsk i or those ripe, old, mellow Whiskeys at ?my Dispel
snrv in the St;?t??and you will get only fhobest ?'>ods
This great remedy is indorsed by
physicians, and prescribed by them
all over the work!.
Positively guaranteed to euro the most
stubborn cases. Th ^formula is published
plainly on every Lottie. As a tonic it is
TO ALL
a
For Female Complaint.* and
building no run-down ^'S
tern^ it acts like magic.. Try
a bottle and be convinced.
READ THE TRUTH
EXJRACT FROM DCOK OF TESTIMONIALS.
" V.'nan rheumatic sufferer for IS months. Derived no benefit
fir-:u physician*, treatment nt Mineral Wells, To*., or Hot Springs,
Ark. Aly doctor declared my condition hopeless, but ns a la*t t
a ivi^cwl P. 1'. 1'., Lippman's Great Ri'tnct' v. Through its use 1 nut
to-day a \\ ?-l I man." . K. fIMSIIN'3,
n( Tlmmins Ac TMnca, I,cndinK Groccrs, Wuxahaehio, 'I ex.
Indorsed by 11. W. FkakMi, Unquiet.
" P. P. P.. T.i^pmnn'sGrcit llemody.rnrrd mcof dlffienlt breath
ing Mid pal|)ili\Oon <>( tii/ heart. Had not slept ou either sido for
two years; now 1 eMcp tounitly in any po>itfon." . _
A. M. KAM8AY, Do Lett), T?X.
" Sworn to and subscribed before me,"
J. Ai. L.iMitcr.T, >.'< tnry Public. I ^
"Suffered for years vrllh a dl^creenblc emption on' my face.
Various remedi;* failed to remove If. Tbre* hot ties of P. P. P., Llpp
man's Groat Kemedy, tomplrtrly curtd roe."
L'apt. J. 1). JOHNSON, Savannah, Oa.
Sold by all Druggists
UPPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS.
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DYSPEPSIA
CATARRH
MALARIA
KI DN E
TROUBLES
PIMPLES '
BLOTCHES
& OLD SORES
BLOOD =
POISONING
i \ 4 pi< ?
RHEUMATISM
SCROFULA &c
A
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