The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 27, 1893, Image 4
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Thehorhy /fenalb,
Published Every Thursday
B. NORTON, Editor
J. T MAYERS, Gon'l. Manager.
CONWAY, S. C., A PHIL \?7, 1898.
Farm ami (iurilcn Noios1
Never fatten broeden fowls.
A cement floor is good for the
poultry house.
Keep fresh water before your fowls
constantly. !
Stock growing involves loss labor
ami less machinery.
The light Bruhmas make a good
cross to increase size.
Separate all your breeders, and
sell all the surplus Stock*
For eggs alone, Leghorns are best
with Ilamhurgs second.
By working hot ashes in Lho soil
it will dry out and work line.
Keeping the droppings cleaned up
will prevent scaly legs in fowls.
It is nearly always best to feed
whole grain to the poultry at night
It is well known that the feeding
value of hay varies a good deal.
The cnbbago plants will grow
more stocky if the seed are sown
thin.
Soot or ashes sifted over the toma
to bed will drive out insect marau
ders.
Properly managed, the winter
season is most profitable for poultry
raisers.
No stock on the farm will more
generously repay good care than the
fowels.
Peas may he planted as soon as
the ground is open enough to receive
the seed.
The Bush Lima bean has stood the
test now of several seasons in many
different localities.
When a very early crop of potatoes
is desired sprout the potatoes used
for seed before plan dug.
Conovev's Colossal, a leading asparagus,
lias now a rival in earliness
the newer Palmetto.
Farmers who put largely in grass
unon winch Pood stock is kent <?r.>
1 O " --- - ? I"
constantly growing i ieher.
For growing tomatoes under
glass the temperature should not be
loss than sixty degrees at night.
Scald the drinking vessels not
less than four times a year, and will
find it a preventive of poultry disease.
Plant more nut trees. The black
walnut pays well for the space it occupies
in valuable lumber, as well
as in its nuts.
If you hnve a disagreeble cock
bird, which is fonder of lighting and
quarreling than breeding, remove
liim once; Ins room is better than
his company.
It is not often that a lien will
want to set at this time, and if she
does it will require more than the
average comfortable quarters if she
hatches out her eggs well.
It should he remembered shat lice
attack ill-fied fowls first, and that it
is next to impossible to feed up into
a thrifty condition fowls that are
badly infected with hco.
The secret of success in raising
early broilers for market is in the
feeding and care afterward necessary
to secure a vigorous, thrifty
gain.
In making a start with turkeys it
will always pay to get one of the better
breeds. The bronze is one of the
best breeds. They are hardy and
grow rapidly to a good size.
II e was 1 nnocciit.
A very good and pious nnn recently
bought a rough piece of
ground and proposed to do some
farming. There was a skimpy little
stream 011 the place that he thought j
might be made into a reservoir, so
he sent his hired man to investigate, j
Several hours later the hired man
appeared in the family circle. ;
"Well, Henry," inquired the good |
man, "what is the result?1'
"Tain't worth a dam, sir," replied
Henry earnestly.
The good man gasped and the
family f II over each other trying
to get us far aw ay as possible.
Henry was amazed, and looked it.
"What's that?" asked the good
man, evidently not realizing that ho
was asking to hear again what had
so shocked him at first.
''Tain't worth a dam, sir," repeated
Henry
"What do you mean?" and this
time 1 ho good man was mad.
"Just what 1 said sir," responded
Henry, who had not caught on.
"You couldn't plug that creek up
tight enough to catch a washtub
full of water in six months," and
all at onco Henry's rathei startling
report was entirely denuded of its
jK>B8iui11tifh oi profane language.
Detroit Free Pre^s.
I.A 1)1 KH
Heeding atonic, or children who want huild
itiu up, i-lionld take
DROWN'8 I HON ItlT'IT'.HH,
Ii 1b pleaftant to take, cures Miliaria, lndtgMtlou,
BIUoumui* uud Liver C'omplaluls.
It's l>o (iUV'UOP,"
All the personal habit* of William !
Kustis Hussell, tho young governor :
of Massachsetts, aro characterized In
their simplicity ami freedom from
conveutionality. Ho apparently
takes the same pleasure in grasping
the hatul of the lowliest hod carrier
as in talking state linance with the'
president of the b'ggcst bank in I
Boston. As governor he goes to the j
halls of various social organization,
looks on for a half hour, chats with i
tho floor director and tho chairman ;
cf tho committee on arrangements I
and then goes away to do th>< same'
thing at another. He received in'
one year during his present term of
ofiice over four thousand inviltions 1
to halls, banquets, charity fair open
ings, meetings, and various other
events. He accepted all that it was i
humanly possible to attend, and for I
weeks at a time ho did not reach his
bod until long after midnight.
In company with Adjutant *. i.oral
Dultou tho governor was early
at the recent great lire in Boston,
lie got inside the lined without much
ilifliculty, tho policemen on guard
graciously permitting him to pass
when told who ho was. His dress
was not at all reassuring to the olli
curs, for he wore a soft slouch hut
and a light-colored spring overcoat,
which was too small for him. Tho
want of elegant apparel may account
for the rough reception which followed.
lie had just found a dry spot on
the sidewalk to watch tho progivs>
of the tire when a policeman, who
saw him from the opposite side of
the street, rushed across, and without
a word of explanation seized the
governor by tho arm.
"Here! here!" he said, "out idc the
lines! outside the lines! Yo h ivoiTi
any badges."
There was a moment of susp ns<in
tho ranks of tho governor's friends j
and while t:>e youngest was trying to
reach the policeman and inform him
whom he was pushing the govern >r
turned and looked at the ollieer, and
a little news-hoy called out: "It s <!<
gue'nor!" Trio olllcor released his
hold and walked off, looking very
foolish.
( Hi-ious Causes of l ire.
Moistened tin turnings and chips
have been known to take lire.
A tat gnawing at a hex of greu-edipped
friction matches ignited the
lot.
A running belt which sagged into
a mass ot greasy waste sot lire to
tho heap by frietio ;.
A Hood burned onofactory by cans
ing a pile of iron li bigs to oxidize so
rapidly us to bccotno intensely heated.
A match carelessly dropped beneath
a lace curtain was stopped upon, ignited,
and instantly the drapery was i
ablaze.
A lens exposed to the sun's rays in
an optician's window frequently acts j
as a burning glass before being noticed.
A cockchafer crawled from an oil
receptacle to a gas got, whore the
creature's oily body took Pno, and.
failing, spread tlio (lames.
A stream from u fireman's ho-e
started u second lire while putting
out the lirst, the water having pone
trated an adjoining building con
tnining quicklime.
A nail glanced from a carpenter's
hammer into the conveyor <>f raw
material in a jute factory, rubbed
ngaist the drum and produced a
spark, which set tire to the place.
Detroit Free Press.
In consequence of winter diet and
lack of open air exercise, the whole
physical mechanism becomes impaired.
Ayer's Sarsapui la is tbo
proper remedy, in the spring of the
yeui, to stronghten the appetite, invigornte
the system, and expel all
impurities from t he blood.
I'ojui 1 <ti* Science
At Cherbourg, France, mm electr cal
canoe is in operation.
About one third of the weight of
an egg is solid nutriment.
The composition of the sun is
nearly the same as that of the earth.
The earth only intercepts one 2,
381,000,000th part of the total
amount of heat, given oft" by the
sun.
An ingenious Boston man has just
patented an electrical devise design
ed to automatically play banjos, mandolins,
guitars and harps.
A ton of sea water yields a grain
of gold, so that thoro must be for
more gold held iu solutation tint has
I as yet been obtained from the earth
For countless ages the salts of the
I earth have been carried down in solI
u tat ion by the rivers to the sea But
i no salt is carried back again by evaporation,
and the sea tends to becom
i more and more salty every year.
:
Spec i nu n 4 uses*
S. II, Clifford, Kew ('asset, Wis,,
| was troubled with Neuralgia and
I Kheumatisni, his Stomaehe was disordered,
his Liver was affected to an
alarming degree, appetite feel away,
an 1 he was terribly reduced in llesh
! and strength. Three bottlos of
Electric Hitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, liarrisburg, III.
Imd a running sore on his leg <>f
| eight years' standing. Used three
hottles of Electric Bitters and seven
boxes of Buck ten's Arnica Salve, and
his leg is sound and well. John
Speaker, Cstaba, (). had live large
Fever sores on his leg, doctors suid
ho was incurable. One bottle Klec 1
trie Bitters and one box Bucklen'sj
Arnica Salvo cured him entire!, j
Sold at E. Norton's Drugstore.
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$100 Howard $100.
The readers of this pa| ? r will be
plenS' tl t> I< ;v it that there is at bast
O" O 1! I l. il dls?-a>e til I .-cichce l-as ^
been ub'o to cure in a 11 its stages,
and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh i
T'lii! is the only positive care known
t'. Hi - medical fraternity. Catarrh 1
; being a constitutional disease, re
I quires a constitutional treatment.
llailV Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nail , a ling directly upon the blood
1 and mucous surfaces of the system, 1
theicby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the pa*
tieiu -trougtli by building uj> the 1
constitution and Desisting nature in j
doing its work The proprietors !
have so uiuch faith la its curative
p i\\ that thev offer One Hundred j
Dollars for 1 ny case that it fails to
curn. Send for list ?>f testimonials.'
Address, y. .1. OIHCNKY ?& Co., {
Tol-do, t).
Jf^-Sold by druggists, 75c . |
There are Sarsaparillas and ttnr- '
8aparilla>; but li \?>o :uv not careful
in your purchase, the disease you
\n is 11 to cure will on 1 v bo intensified. 1
1 >o siuv vi. i get Ayers Sursip.irilla |
ami no other. It i.-j compounded
from the Honduras root and other
highly concent ra'od alteratives.
.titiM Try
It will v ) t you nothing and will surelv
do you good, if, you have a
Cong , Cold, or any trouble with
Throat, Chest or Lanes. Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
(.'oneh aid Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or in nev will be paid j
hac i Slitters from La Cri:ppo
fou id it j.'.s' ;ho thing and under
i s u-e had a sp edy and perfect rer
ivery. Try a sample bottle at our
expense and learn for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial hot
tics free a I R NortOlT Du ng Store.
Large size oOe. and *! 00.
The Ii??aut> Standnrd.
T e 8'nn bird of female ovi-.liness
vunes glTtuly in different countries
and with individual tastes. Some
prefi r the plumh and hnxi m type;
some admit tho f lender and sylph
like, and some the tall and queenly
maiden. But among all people of
the Caui'e-in race, one point of beau
ty i a ways admired?a pure clear
and spotlesg comploxtion?whether
the female he of t!io blond, brunette
or hazel-eyed type. This first great
requisite of lov? liness can he assured 1
only by a pure slate of the blood,1
active liver, good appetite and di
gestion, all of which are secured by
tlui use of I )r. I'iorce's ({olden Mod.
ilml Discovery. 1' id cfuarantepd to1
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free from eruption, moth patches,
spot and blemishes, uso the "Golden
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Conway, S. C.
IW IToinjit attention given to alt laisnos
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$ A thoroughly tostcci Remedy ^
A FOR ALL $
<? GLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. %
\ This standard remedy lms boon tried, V?
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which it is ri'i'uiiiincaib a. It ix
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(.) iiui kly uliil n'crttially drivim,' out nil A
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Ripans Tabulcs arc com- i
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: widely used by the best medi:
cal authorities and arc prej
sented in a form that is be|
coming the fashion cvery'
Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
: stomach and intestines; cute
: dyspepsia, habitual constipa- i
: lion, offensive breath and head\
ache. One tabulc taken at the
J first symptom of indigestion,
i biliousness, dizziness, distress !: '
: alter eating, or depression of
: spit its, will surely and quickly
remove the whole difficulty.
Ripans Tabules may be od
tained of nearest druggist.
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Ripans Tabules
| are easy to take,
: quick to act, and/^^j^^B ;| I
: save many a doc-^g^^u^
tor's bill.'
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Nickel Lings, Tucker, Lufflor, Binder
Four Widths of Hemmers.
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Wbhstbr, S. C., Dec. 19, 1891.
I Sift: T with 1 could let nil who ate ?uffer- ft
Ing from any JVerw disease know just how
good your remedy is. My sonusedit one rear,
1 and is now the stoutest child I have. With
many thanks, I remain yours,
II. A. TATE,
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Gimbsis, Ta., Dec. aj, '*9 .1
I have not had one of my had spells sine* I 1
commenced taking your medicine, six months
ago. TllURSY Kl.MORK. Irttit.Ai)8i
rniA, Pa., Jan. *, rfoi.
I persnntilly know of two cases of t\ts,
where the patient had given up all hope, that L
were cured by this remedy. A
C. A WOOD, ,
Treasurer American Publishing House.
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CHARLOTTE. N. C. '
MRS ELMIRA HATCH.
HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS.
Or. Milt a Medical Co., Elkhart, Jnd.
IiKAit 8tns: For 20 years I was troubled with
l Scart disease. Would frequently have falling
/.Kills and smothering at night. Had to eitupot
get out of bed to breuthe. llad pain in my left
side and bark most of the time; at laat I became
! dropsical. 1 was very nervous and nearly worn
! out. 'the least excitement would cause me to
i THOUSANDS ES
with fluttering. For the last fifteen years I couid
not sleep on my loft side or back until began taking
vonr A n<> Unart Cure. I had not taken it very
long until 1 felt ranch better, and 1 can now sleep
on cither side or back without the least discerni
fort. I have no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind
on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. I ur%
able to do all my own housework without any
trouble and consider myself cured.
Hlkhart, Iiul., 1hx8. Mks. Ki.mira Hatch.
It is now four years since I have taken ?ny
medicine. Am in bettor health thau 1 have l>cca?
In 40 years. I honestly bo- mm. i
iiovo that Itr. Mites' Me to III J Ef E^ fj
Heart (fure wived my life 1 ,
and made mo a well woman. I am now 62 ycaae |
of ago, and am able to do a good day'a work.
! May 2Uth, 1S92. Maa. Klmiua Hatch.
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| TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS*
C. \tr.nd Trnde'^fmii* obtained. and nil Vat*
mi ((inducted fur Moderate Pccc.
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remote from Wr.yliingtop.
fu n.Mode!, drawing or photo., with dercrip- '
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names orncte.nl clients In your Mate. county,op 1
twiii gent free. Address,
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Opposite I'atir.t OJfico. V/ashlnaton. 0. C.
Atlantic Coast Line,
rilmington. Columbia & Augusta R R
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Dated April 18 1803.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No. 23.
ienve Wilmington (I 25 p in |
ienve Chadbourn 8 20 p hi
enve Marion 9 41 p hi
Trive Florence 10 25 p in
No. 50.
.eu>* Florence <20 ui
.rrive Sumter 4 33 u in
peeve Sumter 4 35 a hi
,rrive Columbia 0 15 a in
No. 58.
.eave Florence 7 45 a in
Lrrive Sumter 9 43 a in
No. 52.
.rave Sumter 9 48 a m
.rrive Colombia 10 55 a m
No. 52 runs through from Charleston
ia Central Railroad.
Leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:21
o .M.
Train on G. A I). Railroad connects at
Morence with No 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51.
feave Columbia 10 45 f in
arrive Sumter ... 13 15 a in
eave Sumter 13 15 a in
.rrive Florence 1 30 a m
No. 59.
.eave Sumter 7 30 p in
.rrive Florence 8 50 p in
No. 53.
.eave Columbia 0 10 p in
arrive Sum *r p in
No 73.
.e.ave Floren e " .?> a in
.eave Marlon . 53 a m
.eave C)iadl>ourn 7 08 a in
lrrlvo Wilmington ... 9 10 a in
"Daily, t Daily except Sunday,
o. 53 runs through to Cnarleston.S. C.,
in Central R. R., arriving Manning 8:00
\ M. Lanes 8:40 P. M, Charleston 10:40
'. At.
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R.
saves Suinpter daily except Sunday 10:50
t. M., arrrive Rimini 11:59 A. M. Keturni
leave Rimini 12:80 P. M. arrive Sump
r 1:40 P. M.
Trains on artsville it. R. leave Harts-j
ille daily except Sunday at 5 00 a in, ar
iving Floyds 5 *25 a hi. Returning, leave
Moys 9 45 p in, arriving at ilartsvilie
0 15 p m.
J. F. DIVINE, Qcn'l Supt.
. R Ki.ni.y, Supt. Trans,
T. M. E > 11 n I ( i ti l I ::t gent
Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway B- B-:
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A8BKNOKK AND KltKIGHT DAII.Y, KXC KI'T ;
SUNDAY
No 44, NOin 11 BOUND.
.cave Chadbourn 7 1.4 a in '
.cave I lion 7 45 a in
Irrivc 11 ub 8 jo a in
No 43, SOUTHBOUND.
.cave 11 nli 5) 00 a in
iCiive Dion <> 15 a in
Irrivo Chadbourn 1)45 a in
'.cave ChadbournJ 10 30 a in
.cave Clare don 11 00 a in
.eave M 1 i abort 11 20 a in
.cave Lorist II 45 p in
iC.av SanfordJ 12 02 p in
'.cave Bayboro 12 12 p in
.eave I'rivotts 12 12 p in
r.eive Adrian, 12 27pm
Vrrivu Conwayt 1 00 p a
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A8SKNGEH AND VnBI?"ri DAII.Y. ,fvOK' r
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.cave Conway 2 30 p .
'.cave Adrian 3 00 p a
.cave l'rivetts 8 05 j a
.cave Bayboro 8 15 p i
.cave Sanford 8 25 p m
Arrive at I.oris 3 50 p in
Vrrivo at Mt. Tabor 4 25 p in
.cavo im. crson P m
.cave Clarendon 4 50 p *n
Arrive Chadbourn 5 20 p m
Telegraph Stations
.cave Chadbourn 5 50 p in
.cavo Dion 0 15 p in
arrive Dub 0 25 |i m
No 45 SOUTHBOUND.
[.cave Hub 0 45 p iu
[.oavo Dion 7 05 p in
\rrlve Chadbourn 7 30 p in
WORK FOR US
n few duyn, and you will be slurtlcd nt the unex.
pecteu success tnat win rewnrti your etiorta. >Ve
positively have the best business to offer hii agent
that can be found on the fare of this earth.
45.OO profit on 975.0(1 worth <>f business is
being easily and honorably made by and paid to
hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our
employ. You can make money faster at work for
us than you have any idea of. The business is so
easy to learn, and instructions so simple and plain,
that alt succeed from the start. 'Those who take
hold of the business reap the advantuge that
nrises from the sound reputation of one of the
oldest, most successful, and largest publishing
houses in America. Secure for yourself the profits
that the business so readily and handsomely >lelds.
All beginners succeed grandly, and more thun
realize their greatest expectations. Those who
try it find exactly as we tell them. There is plenty
of room for a few more workers, and we urge
tiiein to begiu at once. If you arc already employed,
but have a few spare moments, ami wish
to use them to advantage, then write us at once
ifor this is your grand opportunity), and receive
full particulars by return mail. Address,
TltUE A' CO., Ilox No. 400, Augusta, Me.
"Kin-Go Tea"
1 ? ? > I* Y'TT
Is a choice blend of fine, hig jrade Chi*
nese Tea. Put up In attract > and original
packages and packed 1 andsom*
counter display boxes of six pounds each
fo ther size); is only sold in packages,
a., a reasonable and much lowet price to
the consumer than any other package tea
on the market of any merit whatever and
affords the dealer a fair profit; Is a thoroughly
reliable, first-class article, absolutely
pure, always the same ; free from
dU8t DEALERS
will find the Five and Ten Cent packages
the cheapest and most salable package
tea on the market and consumers pronounce
it "the best and most economical."
Kin-Go -a Is convenient to handle, easy
to seW nd has proved a big success
wher jr introduced.
W are extremely anxious to have all
dealers stock this tea, and earnestly request
that you Include a few boxes with
your next order to your wholesale house;
or order direct of us, we will see that you
are supplied. For further information
address
The Kin-Go Tea Co., ""ST''
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li WANTED
| LI VE AGENTS ;;
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J . In every town in each state 4>
2 to sell our Solid Columbian < ,
2 Silver Table Knives and < 4
l orks; these goods are not ,
2 j>. > plated goods but solid, and
2 .,C wilt hold their color equal to ?
2 tsterling silver goods and will 2
2 'K< cost only about one-quarter %y
2 '.t the prices ot soli I sterling X,
2 Era silver. The goods arc sold by
2 L j agents only and we viairant &
2 MM them to stand the test of
2 I J years or refund the^tni. ey. a X
2 guarantee will go with e .ch
!'*> a ooxen nnd backed up by on a
4 y; 3 ?'^ reliable company wiiitli 2
2 I hna the reputation of inakir.-; ^
^ i me ccsi goocGon me ii'?. - vi. <u
^ Samples sent on rsclept t-f a> X
^ ^ cents, for which wo w ill fcrward
you our prices and d>s- a
^ j count to agents. Agents X
^ make from 10 to 35 dollars per X
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| 1 y Unionvillc, Conn.
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DIR5XT TO CONSUMERS.
It Till ' .?.v jrnuH get our prlcea and Investigate this mm*
chii.o In (ho 13'.<_ *t cr boillnicnt of everjncslribls !m}tc
r. . , 1cm, n.rst. c trtdci.t and perfect attachment*
t?cr mau . ' rrtfsjmii'tonco InvlU'l. Wrlto at once to
THE PA'/iGONS IV1FG. CO.
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TYLER DESK CO., ^
I ST. LOUIS,Ma
i Our Mammoth Cataloguo of Bank Counters,
i I)i.SK8, and other Ok kick Furniturh for
| IMOS now ready. New Goods. Now Styles
' in Desks, Tables Chairs, Book Cases, Cabl|
nets. &c., &c., and at iliatehless prices,
ns ahovo indicated. Our goods nro well*
known and sold freely In every country that
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KIDNEY Troubles when all clue fails.
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