The Huron Signal, 1881-06-24, Page 7t�t:l�'t ~b, � as,�t*t� '�'�'"T1'$'''�:'•
Cheireyard Sgesigh..
As the minds of many are at presort
oecupta't with Mir death of the late Lural
Beac•mwnwld, tt will be of R1lerest to some
to read on tipltiph4 token from t' a church-
yard it Hughsnden. The apt: *ph s to
the memory of John Guy, who died 60
years age, and who was buried under
somewhat eltraurdin.ry conditions, as
the following lines testify :
'•In (»!p made wMhettt $ pall.
Without a shroud hie litubs to h141$ -
For what can 111.1111p or thew avau
Or velvet tl to sweu the pride l -
Sere Iles Jo ass Lino beneaib the sod,-
Who loved h . Meade sad feared his Clod."
The linen drapers into whew hands
this paper may come, will reed the mer-
cantile ideas of vue in the following
lines :
"Cot -tons and cambric', all adieu! ,.ud m cul itis
all farewell!
Pan, .tripod, and figured. old and new, Ss. 4d.
land and all 1
By nail alnod yerd I've measured ye, u custom-
eers
1 sv h , iI now has measured me, and
oeads my ...Alan IOW. -
Many
led."Many epiraphs teem to be intended to
enlighten the realer on Bowe point of
importance. An epitaph on Ann Jenn-
ings, of Wotstantore, tells us flat
"Some have children. some have none ;
Here hes the mother of twenty-one."
Somewhere ou one hire. bhute's tomb-
stone, these lines Aft found:
"Here hes, cwt down like sar$pwtnttt.
The wl.e of Deacon Amus Shute;
She died of drinking tau much oolfeoe,
Anny Hominy eighteen forty."
The writer of the following epitaph
must have borne some grudge against the
&Aodeituter concerning whom it 'was
composed, though some may deem the
lines complimentary.
Beneath these _tans lie Heckie's banes,
D Setae! Should you tak' him.
Appoint hint tutor to you're wean',
And clever dell' bell mak' them."
The writer of another was George Job -
lin, shoemaker, id Wallaend, Northum-
berland, and was intended for his own
oro bstvme :
"My crttiaapp board's to pieces split.
My .lois-attck measures no more feet,
My Lasts are broke all into holes,
My blunt knife will cut no more soles,
My frdd IAA-eupa to thruu,s are wore.
My apron u to tie nu uture.
My welt goes out, my awl* are broken,
And merry glees are all forgotten.
i
No more use black ball or rosin,
My copper., and my shop tub's .rules.
No more complaint for lack of work,
Nor (bunt dead horse. nor kick the kirk.
Yy Dun_ to•s are with age gtown smooth.
Aad all ay banes grow BWe worth.
My laystme r b-okr, my ooloar's done.
My goon Blase broke. mf paste is run.
My ltsntn er-newt's broke of the shah.
No more Saint Monday with the craft.
My nippers, strap. my stay and rag.
And all my kit has got the bag.
My ends are sown. toy pegs are driven.
And now I'm on the tramp to' Haven."
THE WORLD OVER.
Mr. James Bethune, Q. C., is off to
England to argue a case before the Privy
CounciL
Many old ladies assume the gay dress
and manger of young girls Nothing of
them is old ezcpt themselves.
Archdeacon Murray, of Niagara, states
that o.f the 1,600 children brought out by
Miss Rye not three per cent. have gine
astray.
The law is' no respecter of persons.
Rev. Josiah Henson (Uncle Tom) drove
over Dresden bridge faster than a walk,
the other day and Squire Chapple made
it three dollars, with costs.
New Iasals, La., June 17.-A negro,
arrested for wife -beating, assaulted his
wife in Court and knocked over the
Magistrate and attacked a oonstable with
al, razor. The latter shot the negro
dead.
Mr. Goldwin Smith thinks Upper
Canada college has been superseded by
the High Schools, and suggests th'tt it
he turned into a college for ladies, with
a special course of instruction suited to
the requirements of the female sex.
Old London has gained 560,311 ishabi-
tents in ten years, and now has a popu-
lation of 3,814,571. The percentage of
increase for the present decade, wag in
arrears of the preceding one one per cent.
Lady Allan, wife of Sir Hugh Allan,
died suddenly at Montreal on Saturday
night of paralysis of the heart. The de-
ceased lady, whose husband is now in
England, has ouly just returned home
from a visit to Niagara.
The official return of the damage caus-
ed by the recent tire at Quebec places the
number of houses destroyed at 642.
Twelve hundred and eleven families, or
6.028 persons in all, have been rendered
homeless by the disaster.
On Wednesday evening a man nal ed
Hill was stopped in London East y a
man named Wood, who asked fo he
settlement of an account. Hill said e
had not the money, when Wood snatch-
ed a parcel containing dry -goods from
the debtor and walked off
Hon. Mr. Mowat has been under
medical treatment for a failure of voice,
and has made some progress toward re-
covery. Otherwise his health gives no
cause for anxiety. He is in expectation
of being able to return to Canada along
with Mr. Mackenzie in August.
The. Presbyterians of Wingham have
Mpurchased from Mr. T. Gregory, a lot on
ain street, adjoining the residence of
of ex -Mayor Wilson, on which they will
erect a church. The site is a very desir-
able one price $1,300. Building opera-
tions will begin at once.
Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, after spending
some time in London, has gone north to
visit relations in Perthshire and Ren-
frewshire. It is his intention to sail for
Canada by the end of August. He is
greatly improved in health.
Mr. T. C. Patterson, who has just re-
turned from inspecting the New York
postal system, believes Toronto should
have move street letter boxes and more
frequent mllertinns, better facilities for
sorting nn trains, and free trade in the
sale of pilotage atampa
liras •!In Thaseanow. -Lavinia Wil-
liams, wife of James Williams, of Listo-
wel, left her husband on Jane id with a
man minima Tr•aek.l. and they have been
living here as man and wife fair the past
week. She wee arrested her* to -day and
lodged in the Ioek-rp,charmed with hos-
band desaetien. The man Ttvekel has a
wifeand sx ebildr'en living in:Guelph.
thr A ntrslian oarsman has
arrived at New York. He states that he
expects to rasna,e is this errantry three
•x four ninths, and wont/ mw any man
in a nos except Harlan. He has not yet
been entered for any roam, but experts
to Shah e, anmurementa shortly. Ha
brought two 4 hie .baile with hint.
David Bouffard, 60 years of age, hang-
ed himself in his barn in Mahon town-
ship on June 16. He was mining since
noon 00 the 16th and was found on
the mornio of the 17th. He had taken
a barrel in t�• loft uid stood on it, and
then kicked the barrel away.
Sir John Macdonald anticipates being
able to return to (nada by the Allan
Line steamer Parisian, which leaves
Liverptx,l on July 21st. It is lois inten-
tion to stay .t the Riviere du Loup until
the end of August, when he expects to
be robust enough to proceed to Ottawa
and resume active 1)0116 sal bfe.
•
Two young men, unmarried, and h•v•
ing money to squander, promised to
..rive a Ladies Sewing Circle in Frank-
fort, Ky., $10 if its members would keep
absolute silence at its meeting for the
space of one hour. The ladies tock ten
minutes to express, all together, their
opinion of these young men, and then r.i-
solutely set to work and actually won
the money.
Edmond Burke and Waller, the poet,
both lived in the little town of Beacons-
field, in Buckinghamshire. The peerage
of Beaconsfield was first designed by
George III. for Burke. The u in Bea-
consfield is a modern introduction, and
no native ever pronounced the name
otherwise than Beck nsfield. It is
thought that the word has no connection
with the site of • beacon, but going much
further back, like Oakfield, Ash6eld,etc.,
indicates a clearing in the dense beech
woods (beeenfeld) which once covered the
Chiltern range.
A member of the Pennsylvania Legis-
lature named Hardison was fool -hardy
enought to say that if he were Speaker he
would never allow the house to act as
di. r•acefullyas the Speaker, Mr. Hewitt,
did. So the . other day Hewitt called
Hardison to the chair. He had scarcely
taken his seat when when cat -calls,
shouts of derision and loud laughter
greeted him on every aide; a paper ball
struck him in the eye and he called on the
Sergeant -at -Arms to help him preserve
order. Hewitt was one of the most du -
orderly. Hardison felt relieved when he
was relieved.
That was a strong temperance sermon
preached by In unfortunate wife in an
American city recently to her husband
and his chums in a bar -room. Setting a
covered dub, which she had brought
with her, upon the table, she said: "Pre-
suming, husband, that you are too busy
to come home to dinner, I have brought
you yours," and departed. With a
forced laugh he invited his friend to dine
with him; but, on removing the cover
from the dish found only • slip of paper,
on which was written: "I hope you will
enjoy your meal; it is the same your fami-
ly have at home."
The enterprise and liberality of the
American firm which not long ago set
fashion of a competition of prize designs
for Christmas and similar cards, 'have
again provoked English imitation. This
year Meseta Hildesheimer et Faulkner,
of London, propose hold an ezhition
which is to be open to all the world, and
they especially invite American and Ca-
nadian artiste to contribute. The de-
signs are to be wit* the limits of 10
inches by 7 gond 5 inches by 3}, each in
one frame of plain oak, not more than 1
inch wide, and the mount not more
than ,l inches in width. There is one
prize of $1,000 and one of $750; two
other prizes are of $500 each, six of $375,
twenty of t250, twenty-five of $125, and
fifty of $100. In addition to this, the
publishing firm propose purchasing de-
signs to the amount of $7,500. The
scope allowed for subjects is quite wide,
including figures, landscapes, animals,
birds, butterflies, insects, flowers, grass-
es, leaves, ferns, humorous subjects, and
winter subjects adapted to Christmas,
Easter, birth -day and valentines. The
judges are W. P. Frith, R. A.; J. E.
Millais, R. A.; and Marcus Stone, A.
R. A.
The Montreal Star, in an editorial
says: -"The Blue Book containing the
reports for 1881 of the chairman of the
boards of steamboat inspection, etc., has
just been publishled. We were curious
and anxious to see the, sating of the ill-
fated Steamer Victoria, Of London, Ont.,
At page 118 of the report we read over
the name of W. J. Menielley, steam-
boat inspector, that her horse power was
8.64, her gross tonnage 43 and her regis-
tered
egitered tonnage 27 tons Therefore we had
a vessel which would have been fairly filled
by 100 persons, carrying about 600. It
was highly culpable to even start with
such a number on board, and there can
be no excuse for the want of know-
ledge."
Its Jot a 1s.mtag.
For the speedy cure of Consumption
and all diseases that lead to it, such as
stubborn Coughs, neglected Colds, Bron-
chitic, Hay Fever, Asthma, pain in the
side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickl-
ing in the thoat, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
and all chr mic or lingering diseases of the
threat and lungs, Dot KING'S Nsw Dts-
covsaY has no equal and has established
for itself a world-wide reputation. Many
leading physicians recommend and use
it in their practice. The formula from
which it is prepared is highly recommend-
ed by all medical Journal& The ,2ler•gy
and the press compliment it in the most
lowing terms. Go to your druggist
and get a trial bottle for ten cents, or a
regular sire for $1. For sale by F. Jor-
dan. Goderich.
Nature, after all, is the great physi-
cian. She hides all the secrets of health
within her broad, generous bosom, and
man needs but to go to her intelligently
for his every need. The discovery of
the great Cough Remedy,,Gatt'a Synt-r
or Rao Seneca Gem, is an apt illustra-
tion of this Al a cure for Coughs,
Cobbs, Loss of Vose and Hoarseness it
Hands unrivalled, while its low price and
readiness of anemia places it within the
reach ,.f all Try it and be convinced
All chemists keep it in 26 and 50-ient
bottles. ad
siaekteW.AraIra w...
The best Halve in the world for Cats,
Breams, &ores, Tetter, Phipps(' Heads,
Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skim
ereptirmts. This Raive is guaranteed to
give perfect satid.otron in every ease nr
money refunded. Price 25 mitts per
bol pox sae be lr Jordan. (leedsriets.
THE HURON SIGNAL, Fltll►AY,
frr+l0000a,.-o to nI eat omrniu.
I- s •h kcth�e�r puagli et use .aat�erall
and Quiritfoq and by • tuatltw of
ol
the Sae properties of wolfs Coma, Mr,
�ppe pa! provided our breakfast tallies with a
veno.',.'y Savoured beverage et Mob May envo
w inaey heavy doctor's bills, It 1s by the J nd1-
cietoor use of such articles oldie*. that a non -
statistics May be gramma.., built soy oatil strong
awogIii to resist every *cadency le dams*.
Hundreds of subtle Maladies aro boating
around us n+d7 to attack wherever there 1. a
shaft point. iceWe may escapemanycapmany• katal
ping ourselves well fortifed with
pure how t Fly nourished ."
HUM only In Parket"
h "Janie Mere s Cu.,HintonU
lo
rs
Epps'. Chamblee moil Busse of
11E1
Stew le Cot INK&
The great secret of obtaining riches, is
first W practice economy, and as good
old Deacon Snyder says, "It used to
worry the life out of me to pay enorm-
ous doctor's bills, but now I have 'struck
is rich.' Health and hsppineas reign
supreme in our little household, and all
simply because we use no other medi-
cine but Electric Bitters, and only costs
tftcents a bottle." Sold by F. Jor-
dan
ZOPESA FROM BRAZIL --A, a result
of the new commercial enterprise just
resuming importance with Brazil, is the
introductiou ofeo justly cele-
brated where it is mown for the cure of
Ltdigestion. The company have opened
a laboratory in Toronto. Zopaa comes
to us highly endorsed and recommended,
iia wonderful affinity W the Digestive
Organs, its certainty to relieve and cure
Dyspepsia and Constipation, makes this
remarkable compound a neoessity in
Canada. The company make sample
bottles at the trifling cost of 10 cents, to
be had of F. Jordan, Druggist, Goderich
FLOWERS AND PLANTS.
ALEX. 'WATSON
Florist, South street, wishea to inform the
people of tioderich and vicinity, that he has
on hand a splendid assortment of
BEAUTIFU FLOMc11N3 PUNTS
of atmaat every variety, and also a choice
collection of
BEDDING PLANTS, AND SHRUBS,
and all kinds of
VEC}BT &BLE PLgNTB
in their season. The public are cordially In-
vited to examine the stock. Remember that
the earliest purchasers have the best choice.
ALEX WATSON, South St.
P. S. -Also for sale, a heating apparatus, suit-
able for amateurs, consisting of boiler, four -
inch pipes, and expansion tank. 1764.
1681 NEW FRUITS. i;
NEW VALENCIAS,
NEW LAYERS,
NEW CURRANTS,
S. S. ALMONDS,
WALNUTS,
FILBERTS,
CHESSNUTB.
B LAKE SUPERIOR �4
TROUT, WHITE FISH & HERRING.
- SALT WATER tg
HERRING AND CODFISH.
ALSO, A 1..1.0E ASSORTMENT OF
Teas, Sugars,
And General Groceries ;
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, A ND
CHINA.
Dr. Pascs's Cream Baking Powder.
Dr. PRICE'S Lupulin Yeast Gema
Chas. A. Nairn,
THE SQUARE.
1758
W. S. Hart & Co.
PROt•ItlETOlts (1F TIIP:
Goderich Mwills
(LATE PIPER'S.)
Birt to return their thanks to the public for
the liberal patronage received during the past
year. and to este they are prepared to do
C3-RISTINC+
on the shortest notice, or for the convenience
of parties living at a distance will exchange
griefs at their town store
(Late W. M. Hilliard'',)
Masonic block. East St. Ooderlcb.
PO -Highest price paid for wheat.1111
Record of the LYMAN Barb.
FIRST I'RIZZN AR' ARR�LKr�D ;TIME
teLYINT AN"
Four -Barb Wire Fencing
at
MONTREAI. QQUE.
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JUNE 24.
The Great Aswrieen Ban411bbr.
CO UGH. COLD4 A8TEMA,
BRONCHITIS, LOBS OP
VOICE, HOARSENESS AND
THROAT AFFECTIONS
.aa.iii s
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am_
e/eee.vs eea.... W•aoMa ow
Owes
the Ssaleasaleable
hos Byes 1b
Aledlek.al mowers.
leery ewe Is this
has heard
fifths mos
CRAY'S flo: e'
Mlrl •/- Ourrs saver
reals a/ the soar '111 Re
ae•uoi• as ICoos . s d 'A s I goodie, gee
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their e ow
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prrafwe,
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order thew y r e e f f f r
to (frisk gfthe sae/
fro. the GUM. '05.4.-e,`,1
Ip. the
sprees ,e,wp•
tope soasutoe.
Its remarkable power in relieving
certain ferns of Bronchitis, and its
almost specific effect in curing ob-
stinate hacking Coughs, is now well
known to the public at large.
Bold Im ail ,enable chemists. Prier, 21 and
O oath a Innis
Me leord. •• Srresp ef Red tigress Ore" n.+.•z
505. oar Beplfered Trade Mark, awd our .', 5,, , ,
aril shah are Mao registered
KERR Y, WA 7'SO V ct CU.,
Wholesale D.wprhh,
Yore Prelprldors mrd Manz f ee o ere.
Montreal.
Oast Medicine ever Made.
el Mops, Ruonu Man
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wears prole:two of W other Bate
e*ate•+Blood Purtf er, Live
sad Lai sad amain 1;wdorlop
earth.
en peadb(y tae seta where
vaned awn perfect ere their
_ay saw moll a tsigtfbthspasslislrs
to.*obese • k:c:own,CS,t.e Irr.galert
et Ale °MOAN Or W 110
ulnae Appetiser t,,ni' sad raid BW.Lp
tRarbbrnravels' oM,withoutlntos-
whatyonefe
Mit_•efumes wail
era Doe•% wit tart, you
mai foci hid .r
.1 any mere your 1:r-.lt has
1500 will be reit for•
whets De t et sates
rianduirs taro
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Mantra .., 1. ..st.e
pa:klneevrr vs..is 1'a .1,1
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LOVELL'S
Province of Ontario Directory
B'Q R 1881-1882_
TO BE PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 1881,
Priee +.5.00.
MIL LOVELL. at the request of several
Merchants and others of the Province of
Ontario of the City of Montreal, &c,. begs to
aaaoonee that Dis firm will publish a PRO-
VINCE OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. in No-
vember next, containing an
Alphabetical Directory
AND A THOROUGH
Classified Business Directory
of the Baldness and Professional men to the
Cities, Towns, and Villages of Ontario, with a
Claeeifled Business Directory
0r THE
CITY OF MONTREAL.
The manse care and attention hestowed'on
the Dominion and Provincial Directories of
1881 will be given to this work. Subscribers
names respectfully solicited. Terms of Ad-
vertising made known upon application.
JOHN LOV ELL A SON
Montreal, Hee. 1881. Publishers. 1780
iitiA �jl
the Year
444JOHNSTON'S"4Q'
SARSAPARILLA
-roa-
vim canal, num,
And for Purifying the Blood.
it has been in use for 20 years, and nae
leveed to be the beat preparation in the
started for Si('K HEADACHE. PAIN LN
THE SIDE OR BACK. LIVER COM.
Pl.ITNT PIMPLES ON THE FACE.
DYdl'FiSIA, PILE., and W Diseases
that guise from • Disordered Deer or an
m;ure blood. Thousands of our best
people tako it and give it to their chit -
res Physician prescribe it daily. Tbose
who use it once, recommend it to others.
Itis made from Yellow Lock. Hondu-
rata Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry, Stntlagia
Dandelion, Sassafras. Wintergreen• acts
nd
otter well-known valuable Root. and
1r:Ea it M strictly vegetable, and can-
not hurt obs moat delicate constitution.
tt 1. ewe of the beet medlelas@ In nes for
Rezularintr the Dowels
It n wild by all reeponathle draggle*
Mane dollar for • quart. boa* or si*
initiss for eve dollen"
nose wbo (amour errata • Mottle rif
Ms medicine from their druggist m..
wad us coe dollar. and we will Trod b
to team
W. =rosy 4 10, Valaftetar rt,
AtarsmweeM Orr.
For shale 1y Jamas Wuaoa,
Chemise
and Dem*.
8BW3MILLEIiR
Chilled Plow
--AND-
AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
Ravber yartltaaed the Ooierteh Ynnndry, r
an Suing the premise for the manufacture
(-
04HIL'(`.tinrhnwIisad AORICU LTU RAl.
IMPLEMENTS on • 1111V. ants. Midi Werk,
O'm.mal Repairiag and JobhtAll will be rosi-
ffewad Alf ernet efnerwnuwd
Mr. D Rwneimen Is the cnh man snthnrisad
In relMed raym,anta Gad give receipts an Its
half et the tate Arta of R overtime 4 Cn , soot
tdrbied ere mimeses* to gover s
ens er.,me teinv
t 5Emd1MILL$S,
Proprietor.
ANCHOR LINE.
UNITED STATES MAi!, STEAMERS
Mali every Satyr ley.
NKW t'Ott1C 1'o Gt.A,.:Ot1'
CABINS. See 1„ Saa. `1TIiF'1tAuK tilt
Three steamers du but tarry tattle, sheep orpigs
NEW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT.
CABINS Sss to 1 Excursion at Reduced
i'aasenger acooMModations are unsurpassed.
All Stateroom' on Main Reek.
Passengers booked st lowest rates to or from
as Rulroad Station to HLrope or America.
at lowest rates, pa ablelfreeof' Ouse,'
throughoutand Ireland.
For books of nformatloa, placid, Ice., apply
l0 HLaooaute Hiwi'&nta, 7 Bow Luso Onem,
N. Y.
Or to MRS. E. WARNOCK. Albion Block.
1751 Agent at Ooderlch
NOTICE.
airing sop Photo9rapAi ng it (lodes ioh.
In returning thanks for paw favors. would
Just say, those wisblu a benefit will please
notice former prices and present •
Preece t. Forwrr.
Life Size Photos,
BxlORhotus, - - 01.80
414 " - - 1.88 1.50
Cabinets Photo per dos., - 5.00 3.50
Card Photo, per dos., - - I.50 2.00
And Frames to suit the above at
EtOIA PRIOB8_
Come one.,come all' and have your hearts
gladdened by getting good and cheapQ'hotor
at
1766 E. L Josw.oz 'w.
AT THE OLD STAND.
D. C. BTRICH IN
Has RLYOv ED ala
aROO ERY BTJ8I1sTE88
To the old stand in the Albion Block, foreseriy occupied byhim. where he will be leased
to welcome all his old customers and the public generally. A large quantity o
NEW, FRESH GROCERIES
AS
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
D, C. STRACHAN•
I HAVE BOUGHT THE
HARDWARE STOCK.
MR. D. FZR0-LTSON
-- .(T .(-
VERY GREAT DISCOUNT !
Near!), all of said Stock. as well as my own original Stock, was bought before fpr ids ser
of Hardware. I ant therefore in a position to sell Cheaper theta say ether
House In the toasty.
MY STOCK OF
Earners' Builders' Geiii1 CiiiI1,
I
which' want to run °Hunickly.
OOZE AND 317T Aad' 31708 P11018 d8 WILL PLEA/01 TOQ.
Fresh Ground Water Lime in.Stock.
AGENT FOR BEST STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE.
E_ W_ �!CLcKENZIE
1751-4m.
HURON CARRIAGE WORKS.
T. & J. STORY,
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ANY TYLE OF VEHICLE BUILT TO ORDER.
Carriages
REPAIRING and JOBBING done with Neatnees and Despatch, and at Reas-
onable Rates. (U and examine before purchainq eleewbcre.
T.. J.. STORY,
IKNOX'S OLD STND.
H.\)IILTOX STREET.
GRAND CLEARING SALE
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Boots and shoes,
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CpMPBEICJ BOOT ,md SHOE " WORM,
FoR U`L NON1'H.
Previous to Stock taking. My Stock is Largeand well-ascurted.
and
GREAT BARGAINS
will be given.
T=RMS = SASH
WM. CAMPBELL.
Ga tegl.k, Jan 13,1111
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The only Medicine that successfully pur:iies ►_..
Blood, acts upon the Lin; Bowels, Skin
while at the same time it allays Nervous L-nta,t:o;,.
and strength�au the Debilitated `ystem, perfcetl,' Wit:
speedily curing Biiionsaess, Jaundice, Dysp.;w.,
patior, Headache, Rhcumalia.a. Lropa/.liw-vOVA aunf l.t..-
eral Debility, Female Com:lalats, Scrofula, 1!rysipelas,
Sal: Rheum, and every speclaa of Chronic Diltcsse arising :roga
Disordered Liver. Kidneys. Stomach. Bowels or Blood.
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