The rural southerner & plantation. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1866-18??, March 01, 1875, Page 15, Image 15

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FOR SALE BY ALL TZ>n.TTC3K3HSI , S. THE FAMOUS COM & LUNG REMEDY I POSITIVELY CURES CONSUMPTION! CTJZFLJE3B, AS IF BY MAGIC, Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Pleurisy, Pain and Soreness in Breast, and Difficulty in Breathing. r IS rare and delightful remedy is the active principle, obtained by chemical process, from the GLOBE FLOW -1 ER, known, also, as “Button Root/’ and in Botany Cephelanthus Occiaentalis. We can, with truth, as sure the public that this incomparable remedy does not contain a particle of Opium, or any of its preparations— no Lobelia, Ipecac, Squills, Mercury, Hydrocianio Acid, or any poison whatever. The action of the GLOBE FLOWER OOUGII SYRUP on the human system is mild and benign, adapted to all ages, from the infant to the adult, and to every variety of temperament and constitution. The effects to be looked for after taking GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP are—first, a soothing and con trolling influence over any Cough, affording refreshing sleep; second, promoting an easy expectoration; third, invigorating the whole system, curing the cough, and 1 eoneathing to posterity one of its greatest blessings, SOUND LUNGS AND IMMUNITY FROM CONSUMPTION. Majestic in conscious power, this Imperial Remedy sweeps as relentless doom upon the enemies of the Throat and Lungs. Heaven-born it is, while omnipotent to relieve, simple and harmless. Delicious to take, and the Earthly Saviour to all afflicted with any disease of the Lungs. 3he action of the GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP is based upon the truths of inspiration, and the immutable laws of Nature, “ when the tides of ocean cease to ebb and flow; when the winds of Heaven are hushed into perpetual silence; when the clouds no longer thunder ; when Earth’s electric bolts are no longer felt or heard ; when her internal fires go out,” then, and not before, will Na ture’s own remedy—GLOßE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP—fail to accomplish its blessed mission to mankind. Be wise and use GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP. Don’t take any substitute. Thousands of living, grave-robbed witnesses proclaim the wonderful vi rtues of GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP. For sale by all first-class Druggists and Chemists. Price, One Dollar per bottle. For testimonials of wonderful cures, send to the proprietors, or call upon your druggist. DR. J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, Ca. TDi*. J". S 3. Pombertoii. ’Willia.ixx 171.I 71 . O-njr. BRILL IAHT RECORD OF CURES MADE BT THE CLOBE FLOWER SYRUP. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Atlanta, Ga., January 26, 1874. Dr. J. 8. Pemberton: Dear Sir—l have used your Globe Flower Cough Syrup myself, and in my family, with benefits so marked as to leave unquestioned the merits of a remedy, which, in my my experi ence, has proved one that excels everything for colds, coughs and obsti nate lung affections. 1 shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will aflord that sat isfaction experienced by me and mine. Very respectfully yours, Jamis M. Smith, f/oremor State of Georgia. Remarkable Cure. Cleveland, Ohio, April 12, 1874. Dr. J. 8. Pemberton: It gives me great pleasure to inform you that two bottles of Globe Flower Syrup has cured my son of an obstinate lung affection of several years’ standing, after our best physicians had given him up to die, with what they called Consumption. I shall ever remember with grateftil heart and recommend to all the Globe Flower Syrup. It has brought more sunshine and happiness to our hearts and home than one million dollars could a have done. God bless you. Your friend, Elizabeth Spencer. THE WAL gmEKHEK & PLMW \\ \ \ 1// / / x \ . ®»g mbr Office 0. Sackett, Drugs and Medicines, 1 New Albany, Ind , April 10, 1874. | Dr. J. S. Pemberton, Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir—l have received your circulars, and in consequence of the distribution, I have sold about six dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks. The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebrity. I recommended it in two cases of Consumption. One case was bed-fast; had not laid on but one side for two years; hemorrhages almost every day; much emaciated, and ex pected to die. He has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; his troubles are all gone, except prostration, which is rapidly improving. He will certainly get well. The other case is similar, with same good results. I can send you many testimonials if you want them. Vours truly, etc., O. Sacket. Htmroldt, Tenn., April 18, 1874. Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir—l bought from Red wine & Fox two Dottle* of your Globe Flower Cough Syrup, which ha* cured me of a severe cough and bleeding from the lung*—which I had been afflicted with for over twelve months. One of my friends, who ha ! been afflicted with a terrible weakening cough and bleeding from the lungs for nearly two years, was cured by the use of four bottles of your Globe Flower Syrup. I have taken all kinds of Cough and Lung BaUame of the day, and consider your Globe Flower Syrup the best— superior to all other preparations. I have recommended it to a great many sufferers. and the same good effects have been experienced by all who have used it. The Globe Fower Syrup is a great Meeting to the world. God tpeed you in the introduction of it. Yours truly, J. Ridge. POSITIVELY CURES CONSUMPTION! FIRST AND FINAL POSTPONEMENT. .< THE Grand Gift Concert To have been given in the city of Greensboro, N. C., on December 31, 1874, for the purpose of erecting an Odd Fellows Temple, has been post poned until WEDNESDAY, March 17, 1875, At which time the Concert will certainly be given, and the Drawing Guaranteed. A partial drawing could have been made at the time first appointed, but numerous letters from Agents and Ticket Holders urge the manager to make a short postponement in order to secure a full drawing. THE GRAND GIFT IS THE BENBOW HOUSE. GRAN D CASH GIFT $10,000! Real Estate Gifts, - - $81,500 Cash “ - - 82,500 GRAND TOTAL, - slo4’ooo REAL ESTATE GIFTS. BENBOW HOUSE S6O,OOO 1 House and Lot in the City 5,000 1 House and Lot in the City 4,500 1 House and Lot in the City 4,( 00 1 House and Lot in the City 4,000 1 Plantation, 3 miles of the City 1,500 4 Vacant Lota in City, $375 each 1,500 10 Vacant Lots in City, SIOO each 1,000 Amounting t 0581,500 CASH GIFTS. 1 Cash Gift $10.000510,000 ICash Gift 5 000 5.000 2 Cash Gifts 2,000 each 4,000 I Cash Gifts 1.00 each 4,000 8 Cash Gifts 500 each 4,000 50 Cash Gifts 100 each 5,000 175 Cash Gifts 20 each 3,500 500 Cash Gifts 10 each 5,000 tJOOCashGlfta 5 each.... 4,500 15,000 Cash Gifts 2.50 each. 37,500 Amounting t 0582,500 rar- Also SO,OOO worth of small tickets, making A GIFT TO EVERY TICKET ! PRICE OF TICKETS, $2.50. Number of Tickets issued only 100,000. HOW TO REMIT.—Monev should be sent by Regis tered letter. Post Office Order, or Express, with name, p<»f*t office, county and State of the purchaser, written plainly. . For further particulars, apply to the manager, Box 8, Gretn-I>oro, N. C. C. P. MENDENHALL, Mayor of the city of Greensboro, N. C., MANAGFKR. referees. K P. Dick. Judge U. S. District Court Western Dis trict of North Carolina; Thoa. Settle, Judge Supreme Court; T. B. K<-ogh, Register In Bankruptcy; Ro. M. Douglas, U.S. Marshal; A. Clapp, Probate Judge and Will I StetiMr. Register of Deeds; J. T. Morehead. State Senator and Attorney-at-Law ; W. 8. Hall. Editor New North State; Dnffy A Albright. Eds. Patriot; Chas. E. Shober, of firm of Wilson & Shober, Bankers; Judus A. Gray, Cashier of the Bank of Greensboro. >ntt 15