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V DOBBINS’
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Electric Soap 9
THE BEST IN THE WORLD. STRICTLY PURE.
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NO SAND. NO rosin. NO CLAY.
HO ADD ITERATION or AI%> KlillK
CHILDREN CAN DO THE WASHINGTON. NO WASHBOARD
fv REQUIRED. NO BOILING NEEDED.
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By the use of the Unequaled and Unapproachable
DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAP,
Uotljes, Jttoncii, ifuel, Cobor, ®ime aub Semper,
ALL ARE SAVED.
Try it Once, and U*e il ever ancr** ai . 4 |
Every Grocer Sells it. Every Family uses it. None can s* without it.
Be sure that the wrapper has on it the out of Mrs. Fogy and Mrs. Enterprise,
and that each bar is stamped with the name of the inventor and
originator, J. B. DOBBINS, as none other is genuine.
Like everyiug of great value, it is extensively counterfeited, and the market
filled with false and worthless Electric Soaps, not worth
hou8e,room, and dear even if given away.
The Finest American Toilet Suap, fully equal to the French, made by a
French Soupmaker, in the same manner as the French Soaps are
made, and sold at one-fourth their price, is
Dobbins’ Tripple Scented Toilet Soap.
No CoiUi Sable te 4Lo.uplelt u)itl)ont it
*f hi *» V- * * A a* 1%,^ _ . f - A . *■*'•*; i
$l)e Beet tSmollitnt in tl)t iUatkct.
It is Riven the preference at every watering place in the country, and it for
sale everywhere. PLEASE ASK. FOR IT.
Don't be put off with any cheap common soap. Try it, and see how
4 much better it is than we say.
A
f '\y , il arid at
'Tho only TBoot Pol isnthat will produce a Brilliant and Lasting Shine,
,i ‘Y i the same titio preserve the Leather, is
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Dobbins Electric Boot-polish.
MAKES OLD BOOTS LOOK VJKE KEW 0flE8, AND CALF SKIN LIKE PATENT
It is put in a Patent Box, the greatest novelty of the age. The Box
is worth more to keep than the price of Box and Polish combined.
KRUGHAT,
The Genuine TURKISH BATH COMPOUND, need in all Oriental Countriee,
in the bath, and manufactured by us on a license and royalty, in exact styi*
odor and quality from the original receipt, as that made in Constantipwple, uslr^ell
and import dutie*. premium on ^old, etc., saved, thus enabling it at
a very low price- By its use a bath becomes indeed a luxury.. Very
scented, and producing iniracnlous efleots upon tbe skin. It is really worth
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at rial
If you want to enjoy life and drive away dull *are, use for your Clothes
l>OUUI\* KldECTHli SOAP.
Use for your person
DOBBINS’ TRIPPLK M KATKD TOILET SOAP*
Use for yours Boots
—^IgOBBinELECTRIC MOOT POLISH.
the Bath
And lubKriba for the ELECTRIC MESSENGER," • beeutl ion
Paper, sent FREE to all who will send their names to the Hole Proprietors,
1. L CRAG IN & CO.
III SottO. l oiirlh Strict, Philadelphia.
104 Barclay Street, Tew 1 ork.
114 State Street, llo«toii.
THE HANCOCK WEEKLY JOURNAL.
TO PHYSICIANS.
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Nkw York. August 15th, 1868.
Al'ow ms call your attention to my •
.
Preparation of Compound Extract
'•»•# * '*
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Buchu
The component parts are BUCHU, LONG LEAF,
CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES
Mods or Preparation.—B uchu, in vacuo. J«
•iper bel>3 Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Co*
from extracted Juniper Bernes by displacement with spirits obtained and
small ■, aery little sugar is used, a
proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than
any new in use.
Bucha, aa i prepared by Druggists, is of a dark cel
or, It is a plant that emits tie fragrance, the Rction
of a flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving
a dark and glutinous'decoction. Mine is the color of
ingredients. The Buchu in my preparation predomi
nates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients
are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection
it wifi be found not to be a Tincture: as made in
Pharmacopcea, nor is it a Syrup—and therefore can
be used in cares where fever or inflammation exist.
In this, you have the knowledge of the ingredients
and mode of preparatioo,
Hoping that you will favor it with atrial, aud that
upon iniqiecuon it will meet with your approbation,
With a fueling of confidence,
I am very respectfully.
H. T. U£LTlBOLD.
Chemist and Druggist,
of IB ye rs’ Experience.
[From the largest Manufacturing Chem¬
ists in the World.]
November 4, 1854.
u l am acquainted with Mr. H T IIrmbold ; he
occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and
was successful in conducting the business where oth
JT* *»»d out been equally so before hun, I have been
V* »bly impressed with his character and enter
Pi»«“
WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN,
Firm or Powers «fr Weightraau,
Mantifb-^rin^ Chemists,
Ninth aud Brown streets, Philadelphia.
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu
•HlVT* 4 * P * C ' fiC f0r Uuiv * r,M,, Lassitude, Proelra
Thu constitution, once affected with Orgauic
Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to stremrlh
KxT« !^H, CH V. ryfr" ,nv,trmb, 1 - wt >' »lch HEM V BOLD’S
men* * u »mitted to, Cousumption no treat
• or insanity
ensues •
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract of
Buchu,
U ^pUi. 1 . lKam , t. Uie kw, or
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu
and Improvad Bose Wash.
ltH»«r Buchaugn in dj^. no iucou venfoace or expo
ZT u2L d^TaalS" 1 *^ Omwo aud Moreury, unpleaBwit in and all
IJbc HelinboldVi Fluid Ihtracf
i f* Bncha
jtnM»rih«aiag SSjpS (ban •flba|r.p«r»tioi®f
aay Bark or
from brokw ^ owa • delicate
ceustinations, procure the L remedy at once.
I* a, lh „, ,
«ke attack of tke above diseases, it is ce r
*• ° the bodily health and mental p-r
_ ^
uretic helmuolims ..... [ |h# M of a ^
Diuretic. extract buchu is
great
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, $1.5U
per bottlo, or 6 butties for $6 50. Delivered to any
address. Describe symptoms in ail communica¬
tions
Address
H, T. HRLMBOLD,
Shrug and Chemical 99'arehouse.
594 BROADWAY. New York
Tone are Crennine
Unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper; with
fee simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and sign
ed
11. T. HELHBWLD.
April 28 ly
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JOTRHAL f /.
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GREAT EXCITEMENT IN SPART /
s
IN ORDER TO INCREASE ITS CIRCULATION, WE HAVE
Jifkair lljr flritt of the Imtrmtl to
$2 Dollars a year!
WE HAVE ALREADY THE LARGEST AND MOST SUBSTANTIAL
LIST OF ANY VILLAGE PAPER IN THE
COTTON BELT!
And we are determined to double it this fall—thereby rendering it the best
pjtrfisittfl ^iumn in |gMIt (6a.
NOW IS THK TIMK TO SUBSCRIBE SINGLY s
SINGLE COPY TWO DOLLARS a year,
THREE COPIES FOR FIVE DOLLARS,
Or, Three copies one year for $6, and a GOLD PEN to the getter up.
ADDRESSftll communications to the Journal, or to
Win. H. ROYAL,
July, 1870. Editor and Prop'r, Sparta, Ga.
H:ntM«;k Land For Saje ,
lain ins 400 scrhR, lituHtAd botWbiw K&** i*Ha wafers ptai
Utile SKoulde.bone Creek and ike The
■s.i yla 3m . ■
OAMAK HOTEL
Rates 7 5 cents a Meal——Lodging 50 cents
PASSENGERS on the Macon and Augusta Kail,
wad will find tbia house the place for a Good Break
R F. SEAY, Proprietor.
H. H. SASNETT & BR0.,
198 BROUGHTON ST.,
SA-v"AisrisrA.*Ei, Will keep constantly hand Select ga.
on a sltock oL
. BOOTS and SHOES
mi iTiHsui io mm
ot my frieud * " d the P“ wic “ *"•
W - J in for Cash.
July eG H M u - f ^NPrr o. BRO.
i,
POM,ARB, G0X & R0~
GENERAL GROCERY AND
Commission Merchants,
279 BROAD STREET.
(A few doors below the Planter^ Hotel.)
AUGUSTA, O- A_
E are offering Groat ^Bargains to those in waut
mmms
left which we will sell vary low to close out the
Call aud examine them at the Edwards WATKbfl HoowJ
ble^. COTHEN A
March 24tf
W A Y WITH SPBil
8-u; made new, iS easily, wd|
f»- NnuTK.iMfl (>a uu r».
i. B.
tlas utiok hitters.
m * 9 WOIMlerfuI « a « VCgCtaWO
iestomtivo U .....the sheet
anc | lcl . of- tliO and
As a tonic uml
Lordia^'t^r languid if; the aged and
ims equal
among stomachics. As a
remedy far the nervous
weakness to which women
are especially Mihject, it is
Niipcrseding every other
stimulant. In all climates
»
tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which n n d e rmines tli«
bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever It is Intro¬
duced ft bee* imvi .•» hLhhI
ard uitivh - a medicinal
hjple. it ij
lMSl forest t«.,le,
u,e ^ulH.- n«Urinc
the ci.iiiz^ wovlil—he
mre and get the gem.iuc.
iM>ld by i.n Druggist^ Q ro
.
win anti Country Morcv
I
EVERY
AT,
COthern {L Watkins,
jF* ' "X_- *
DEALERS IN
Staple and Faitejr
DR r GOODS
AND
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING l
BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, ETC.
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
@®S®tSBV <& SMSSWAIBS.
sinus ug Burnt.
WOOD WARE, ■
T rbacco, Segars,
Hosiery. ™
LAMPS AND LAMP CHIMNEYS
^OGETHUE with all other articles usually kept
Our slock is constantly recruited by the arrival
of FRESH GOODS, direct from the bestmarket.
We will sell as cheap for CASH aa any house can
afford to. COTHERN & WATKINS
Oct. 15, 1869. if Sparta, Ga
H K SHSTi
pbatt ----*
(Formerly C. A, Platt &
214 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. r
■i— 0 m m.
YY E have aud are constantly receiving the best as
surtment of i-URNITURE that h as over been
in this tnarkei, consisting, of Rosewood aud
Mahogany Parlor suits, Chamber
Suita, Cottage Suits, Bed¬
steads.. Cha|w, Sofas, ’I ete-Tete,
Centre TaUlfcMi Smoa mi^ide afl boarck Ex
siou Tables, of le
We particularly cull the attention lf‘ A
* l iM
our SOLID WALNUT if
BrHiuy, Durability, <nd Cheipne's, 1
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OUR MANUFACTURE
Is still in operation. Ri Special orders braiH
ntte ded to. ) airs done in all its H
Ui'HQLSTUIlING DEFA/iTAf
itLOTH, ENAMELED CLOI»
1 ERR anulacluiers STRi , which S GS, We offer and all at -arlicIcB LuW Pi J id
WINDOW SHADES.
UNDERTAKER’S DEPARTM&.NT. |
Auperiutetided by a competent mm*. COFFINS of *
«i a.™, dJKnJSk^ J
„„V. ■W'm''kind. Trim- >
1 all and IVInter
1870^^^^'
MILL1MERY ANOJSTHAW 6000$.
ARttt«TROJ¥G, CATOR Sc Co.,
IMPORT EH* iOABRM OF , 1
TiO.VNETS, TRIMMING.* and Velvot Ribbons,
1) Bonnot Silks, Satina and Velvets, Blondes, Netta
Crapea, Ruches, Flowers, F®athers, Ornameuta,
LTRAW BONNETS and LADIES’ HATS,
Trimmed and untrimmed, SHAKER HOODS, Ao.
237 Offor and 239 Ballimore-st be found Bai/timori, in Md.
the laivest Stock to this country,
aud unevuaHea iu choice variety and cheepneas.,
comprising the latest Parisian novelties.
Ordets solicited, and prompt attention given.
•BVT08 INI W0BL
MACHINE CARDS.
Made of best Oak Tanned Leather and
Warranted ALSO Best Quality .
r
/\N HAND, Supplies of all kind* (or-furnished to
V/order) for Cotton and Wool Mill*. Rail Roads, Ma¬
chine Shops, Grist and Saw Mil|«, See,
to Agent 4» inches.wide; for sale of Jacks, Wool Carding Looms, Machine*, Pickets, from 24
Bur Ma¬
Card Grinders, Wove Wire, all sizesand num*
&e„ all of the very best quality and lowest"
for Ca-h. JOHN H HASKELL,
Feb24 No, 33 S, Eusaw St, Baltimore, Md
THE
BY OOirSTITTJTION, W. A. HEMPHILL
A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
rTAVING the largest bona fide circulation of any
l paper in that city, renders it the Best Advertis¬
Medium, through which men can bring their
and businees oerore rhe public. Terms liberal
per annum ........... $10 00
“ for six months..... . 6 00
per annu m........ 3 00
do Six months....... -2 00
™ They are also prepared to contract for Job Print
July 7 tf
Carriages Buggie and Waggon
teftsssh REPOSITORY,
hi * cab -
his Vrienria * where be is pteptur
to serve o& atrons and the public
branch UbqsiiMas, citlmjwfii
or all
it
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