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LOC ikr,.
T n c s «l a y , February 20, 1 8 7 2
ilie offi
should not be directed to the
ce; but to the person only fur
i should be directed to R. A
Superior Court for Baldwin countv
convenes next Monday. The dockets
are not large, but behind hand, we learn.
It is to be hoped they will be cleared
off this next sitting.
(Obitmuu
ii urinwn iX bo.
Mr. John A. Orme, has charge of the Sub
scription list, and to Inin all business letters
appertaining to Subscriptions ic., must be
K jading matter as Adveitisments, or special
notices appealing in the first Local column will
be charged for at the rate otfifty cents per line;
in the second column, tweniufi.ee cents per line-,
in the third, twenty cents, aud for the remain
ing the regular price, $1.00 per square.
SAIL BO AD TIME TABLE.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at Mil
led Seville.
MACON &. AUGUSTA RAIL ROAD.
Down Train to Augusta*
Arrives at Milledgeville, 1 8.14 A. M
Up Train to Macon.
Arrives at Milledgeville 5 35 p. M.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRANCH C. It. R.
Up Train to Eatonton.
Ar.ives at Milledgeville 8.45 P. M.
Down Train to Gordon.
Arrives at Milledgeville 2.35 P. M.
PQS2 OFFICE.
Mill.kdgevii.le, Jan. 18, 1872.
From and after this date, Mails will close as
Hoes Axes Wheelbarrows See- at Sam’l
A. Cook’s.
Bonham s Parlor Entertainment las*
'light attracted a full house of delighted
visitors. So far from tiring, after three
nights, our people are more ex'ravaganl
in their admiration of the wonderful Art i
ist.
Gilt Edged Butter at Sam’l A. Cook’s.
We call the attention of those who
want commercial fertilizers, to the ad
vertisement of Wattsoo & Clark’s high
grade Superphosphate. The testimoni
als of mauy of our most efficient plant
ers accompanying the advertisement, is a
sufficient guarantee of its virtue. I. L.
Hunter, Agent, Milledgeville, G i.
DIED, at his residence in Washington
county, near the Baldwin county line, on the
ist instant, Mr WILLIS WHITAKER, in
j . 0 f5 *‘^ }'. e ar of his age. Burn, raised and
lived in ties county, except one or t«o v«»rs
of Ids eariy life, at the Old Agency on Flint
River. Has been totally blind for the last five
i years. ^ He died as he had lived, loved and re
spected by :t!l who knew him, trusting in his
God whom he had worshipped in Use Metho-
dist Church for oyer fifty years, lie had be-n
feeble ami suffering at times for the iast six
months ; prayiug to be taken from this world
of trouble. Jle leaves a wife and five daugh-
i U ': s !; o mourn their loss. He being the last of
■ a family o! ten brothers and sisters
A Relative.
. r^ id way. on Thursday, 6th inst.,
Mr. ABALn, HANMOMD, in the 63rd year of
lnsage, long a resident of this community, he
[ had the good will of ail who knew him.
Wt
china
know that tor cleaning paint, windows
and glassware ; for polishing knives,
tin, iron brass and copper wares, and for re--
nnvuig stains from marble and porcelain, and
rust from machinery, Enoch Morgan’s Sons
3apoliois the best thing in use. rpnr4w
NEVy ADVERTISEMENTST - ""
Imperial \oung Hyson Gunpowder
Oolong and English Breakfast Teas at
Sam’l A Cook’s.
Ma
; for Atlanta and Augusta and all points
, going North nnd \\ est, will close at 8
Ma:
■k )>• m.
dls fir !
;on and Southwestern Road and
going Southwest closes at 5
The Berger Family Swiss Bell Ring
ers give one of their chaste and unique
entertainments in our city* on Thursday
night last. Everybody and any other
man was pleased. If anybody was not
pleased, let him call around and get
our old hat.
Fair Warning.
A LL P erson ’ having any legal demand.-
against the Estate of J. S. GODARD, art
hereby notified to present them to me al once,
as I am preparing to make a final return for a
discharge. o. 1>. BONNER,
feb20 It Administrator
ADMINISTRATOR^
Wit
.vannah and Florida closes at
U ln -
tuitou and Monticello mail closes at 8:45
ce hours from 7 a m. until 6:30 p. m.
;-e. opens on Sundays from 8 until 0:30
Money Orders obtained from 7 a m. uu-
SALE.
be sold befure the Court-house
. ri in Dublin, Laurens County, on the
first luesday in April next, within the l*gal
iiouis of sale, three lot* of land in sai l county
known as the late residence of Sarah Burch,
dec d. i lie property of >]^a estate of Sarah
ell, and sold for distribution by virtue ol
an ordtrof f.he Conrt of Ordinary of said conn
ty- Terms of sale—Cash.
This February 9th, 1872.
WILLIAM BURCH,
fob 1 o tds Adm’r Sarah Burch
“Low prices seldom command a good arti
prices Hint can complain of. Slmold |
Marshal’s Sale.
W ill be sold before the Mnrket house door
in the city ofiliUedgeville, on Saturday
; the 9th day of March, 1872, .within the legal
► hours of sale.
One house and lot. No. 180, on North com
mon, containing two (2) acres, more or less:;
| teved on as the property of W. A. Westbrook
to saii.-fv two (2) taxs executions issued by
j i lie Mar or of Milledgeville.
Three and 13-16 acres of land in lot No. 163, j
North Common of said city, levied on as the j
property of Elam S Wail to satisfy two fi fa’s j
issued by the honorable Major of said city i
(forcity tax) vs. Elam 3. Wall.
Also, house and part of lot No. 183, eon- I
laiuing two acres, more or less, levied on as I
the property of Mrs. Erajmns Vaughn to satis- j
fy three fi fa’s issued by the honorable Mayor j
of sai.l eitv (for city taxes) vs. said Mrs. Erav- ’
mus Vaughn.
Ai*o, iii« house and lot co*taining four
acres of land, property of the estate of the late
Mrs. Peter Williams, to satisfy four fi fa's is
sued by (he honorable Mayor of said city,
against the estate of said Mrs. P. Williams.
Also, one lot in said city, known as the Gin
House lot, together with the gin house and en
gine, levied on as the property of John Jones
to satisfy one fi fa issued by the honorable
Mayor of said city, for city tax vs. said John
Jones.
Also, one four-horse Omnibus, in the hands
if W. 8. Darnell, levied on as the property
of Seaton 1). Grantland to satisfy one tax fi fa
ssued by the honorable Mayor of said eitv vs.
said Seaton D.Grantland. " J. B. FAIR
Marshal
Milledgeville, Jan 15, tds
BBSljI
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SOLUBLE
IFIC GUANO.
J. O. M A T H E W S O N,
A-gent for the Company*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
PRICE REDUCED!
GUANO l
P URE PERUVIAN, OF DIRECT IMPOR
TATION, at GOVERNMENT PRICES.
i.24D POUNDS to the Ton. Send for pam-
dilets to R.G. LAY,
Agent for Consignees iu U. »S.
feb'23 2m r Savannah, Ga
$48 Per
Ton
n
asll: • C ’ 55 Interest on time, No Charge for Dravaa*.
Tl,
-r for reliah^'VxceMen^nnsur" 16 "1 TV— '''* ye * rS past * I( lias acquired after thorough trial nn
fact lire, and the unusual IVo-ilo^'' 1 *? rertil«i™ 0 . fre0e,lt introduction. ’
GUANO is well kn«nvn in
lev allconditition of season, a character
now s"l.i'.7l”t!m llsSTCOST V™ s', of the PACIFIC II
8. REESeV ^General Agents, Ba. linMre , M^' MATHERSO * Age*. Augns.a, (5a .
JOHN
Fish.
Mr. TV. II. Easterling received by !
yesterday evening's train a lot of fine |
freeli SHAD, which lie is disposing at
S A M U E L A . CO O K .
(in eery and Provision Market.
MILLEDGEVlLTJd, GA.
I! icon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Fin=i Teas, Sy-
ni;>. Hams, Pickled IJaef, Beef Tongues,
Ik mI, fist Btcon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Crack
ers (of all kinds ) Soaps, Starch, Soda, Can-
JI s. Brooms, Bucket* Baskets, Tubs. &c.,
Ac. Next door to the Hotel, Give us a call,
'1' E II M S CASH.
iau9»3m.
A Pinisiiiil Ural.
During the February Court week the
People of Baldwin county will be ad
dressed at the Court House, by the
Georgia State Agricultural Society’s
Cjmmissioner, Samuel Barnett, Esq
All who desire a noble entertainment, or
Cel interested in Georgia, will be sure
to attend, if able. No man in Georgia
bolds higher position than Mr. Barnett
in all that command? respect or wins
c nfidence. He is .one of many gifted
sons of Wilkes county, whose shining
and worthy names make their county
illuslrious. Come all to bear him—La
dies and men of Baldwin, fail not.
lbs choice butter at Sam’l A.
We notice for the last few clear days
that I icii's Pavilion, on Capitol Square,
lias been crowded. The various styles
this artist takes, together with the ex
cellence in which they are executed, is
creating quite a sensation among our
art loving friends. Mr, Pugh is cer
tainly a fine artist, and having fifteen
years experience in the Photographic
line, he has improved to that extent
that he can really make the picture look
better than the original.—Feb. 20. It.
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Tea drinkers can secure a fine article
of tea at Sam’l A Cook’s.
he meet with sufficient encouragement
from our citizens, he will open a regular
piscatorial market, supplying them dai
ly with different varieties, at the lowest
prices possible.
♦ +
The History of A National Remedy.
—Here is the history of the most cele
brated tonic of the age in a nutshell. In
1SG0 it was announced that a certain
combination of vegetables ingredients,
with a pure diffusive stimulant, was
working wonders in the cure of chronic
j dyspepsia, nervous debility, liver com-
: plaint, periodical fevers, rheumatism and
| constitutional weakness. The uepre-
j tending name given to the specific was
j Plantation Bitters. The statement at-
j tracted the attention of invalids every
where. The new remedy received a
fair trial, and the results more than con
firmed all that had been said in itg
praise. Thence-forward it was a grand
success. The business columns of the
press spread the glorious news far and
wide, and the martyrs to indigestion,
biliousness, physical prostration and
premature decay, as if by common con
sent, sought relief from the new vege
table restorative. They found what they
sought. From that time to the present
the increase in the demand for Planta
tion Bitters has been one of the most
striking events in this age.
For Coughs, Bronchitis and Consump
tion, in its early stages, nothing equal
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
rp It.
known.
For removing mildew from clothing, use-
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid diluted will, water
No more Gray
entire brings bad
a dye. and clear ;i
ii'iurious. See a
Hair. Nature's Itnir Piste
; the origins! color, ft ; s I10 ,
' crystal. Contains nothing
ment.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime,
For Composing with Colton Seed.
PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF DR. Si. JCL1EN UAVF.NF.L,Chari
Price Reduced !
A h Pomn C o«r as ■‘ffio'-e stated, is prepaid tor Composting with Cotton seed.
essarv to we, " lit of this article and cottonseed, funrshes the cotton seed with the Soluble Pits,hate, wLi h is
eston,
?rti>
A Fresh snpnlv just received, and for sale
\v HUNT RA.NKIN& LAMAR,
febfi 4t
necessary to make it effective.
appli^I at from lOOto 60U pounds per acre onnorU 6 ^ 3 be ‘ 0repIant “ l?t| m ,i ’ 1,1 orJe! ' that decomposition may take place, and should
q ,j. ( | • . 4 ui mill c«
This acid Phosphate is now^put it, to mark'd it* he Tow pri^ ^ "^economic*1 and eff ctive Fertilizer for Cotton an 1 Corn
7or ChW8 Ferti,i - a miffinl n ou^ <“• ^rayage) at which
■ - J o. MATHEWSON,
A Full .up,,I V of Pi-ruviun Guano, Croon,, Bone an,1 fXiei, U
ttfa-creirxrx.Tvi -u ■ ..g B rfr —
H 0 M E I N DUS T 1! Y.
be
NE fV A D VER TISEMENTS.
Money Sn both Poeket
WATTSON & CLARK’S
iXi ilIi Grade
I0t
Is sold at popular prices.
8lo 00 Cush, at SAVANNAH.
$-5-5 00 Payable November 1st.
And 15 Cents per pound fur Colton guaranteed.
V h \? r T e ! t ; Pu ; eS . t ’ m °, g ? Re)i ? hle - Cheapest, and Best Fertilizer now offered on the
southern Market for Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and all Vegetable products.
.f a n .' t V^j iKRK having associated t.inisell
T. '\ lth Ml - M A Collins, in the Carriage
Making business, respectfully informs the citi
zei.s of Milledgeville aud surrounding countr
that he >s ta.ly prepared with material, an-
the best oi Workmen to execute all kinds o
work in a superior manner, not surpassed
Nor,h or South. J he public are requested to
cal, aud examine his woik. Among which
uni be found Sarveils’ Patent Wheels, famous
for their durability and adaptation to our'
roads and which m the end Is ihe cheapest :
and the best wheel that is now in use or made i
He also will do all kinds of plantation work !
with neatness, cheapness and durability. |
Give us a trial, and you will not be disap- j
pointed. All work guaranteed to give satisfac I
t,0 I n ' _ , PARKER & COLLINS.
Jan. 2 ly r
4'lie Collins Steel Flow is said to be
wonderfully durable. Such elegant
steel implements of course are costly,
but they are far cheaper for cur plan
ters in the long run, than the old fash
ioned iron plows,
Fine grades
Cook’s.
of Flour at Sam’l A.
Good Templars—Public Meeting.
On Friday night. March 1st, the Mil-
ledgeville Lodge, No. 115, will bead-
dressed by Iiev. C. W. Lane, at Tem
plars’ Hall, in the State House. The
public is invited to attend. This noble
Lodge is pushing ahead in its work of
Charity, with full equipment and lawful
fellowship, notwithstanding the malicious
endeavor of the G W. C. T. to annuli its
Charter and rule it out of the Order.
Tho Mutual Loan & Building AssocD
ation progresses well. Its permanent
organization.is to be effected at the first
meeting in March Probably the whole,
or nearly so, of the authorized stock
will be taken by the time the Charter is
secured.
lines’ Bulbs and Hauls.
This Illustrated Catalogue is a vol
ume of unrivalled merit of its kind, Its
descriptions and representations of gar*
den vegetables, flowers and ornamental
slnuhbery, are complete. The informa-
fi m contained relative to the habits and
culture of the plants named therein, j
make it a very manual for the land-
scipe aud kitchen garJner. To the am-
F-cur Florist it is an especial treat. Its
engravings, many of which are .beauti-
Ddy colored, are numberless and gotten
U P in the highest stj’le of the art. In
deed. this Catalogue alone would cs-
taolisli conclusively, the claim of the
Hoprietors to a degree of energy and
enterprise, that must be very satisfacto-
r .Y to their business correspondents. As
1 ‘duceinents to patronage, they offer pre-
n um- of Chromes that are spoken of in
battering terms by the press,
Address Briggs & Brother, Rocbes-
te b New York.
Old Pred/udiccs arc Dying Out.—Xcw
facts are killing them. The idea that
invalids weakened by disease can be
relieved by prostrating them with des
tructive drugs, is no longer ei tertained
except by monomaniacs. Ever since
the introduction of Dr. Walker’s Vine
gar Bitters it has been obvious that their
regulating and invigorating properties
are all sufficient for the cure of chronic
indigestion, rheumatism, constipation,
diarrhoea, nervous affection, and mala
rious fevers, and they are now the stand
ard remedy for these complaints in eve
ry section of the Union. feb 9rpn lm.
SINKING SLOWLY.
Diseases that progress rapidly to a
crisis are not the only ones to be dread
ed. Canker or dry rot does not blast a
tree as suddeuly as a stroke of light
ning, but unless arrosted, it destroys it
as certainly; and in like manner chronic
debility, although it does not kill with
the swiftness of yellow fever, is as sure
to sap the springs of life eventually as
any acute disease, if not checked by in
vigorating medication. There is some
thing inexpressibly touching in tho spec
tacle of premature decay. Languor,
pallor, emaciation, depression of spirits,
‘ and a distaste for exertion, are its ordi
nary symptoms, and they should be
j promptly met by tonic treatment. The
I best invigoraut and exhilerant that can
i be administerod in a case of this kind is
i Hcstetter’s Stomach Bitters. The stim
ulating principle of tho preparation rouses
the dormant energies of the system, and
the strengthening and regulating proper
ties give a permanent and healthful im
pulse to the vital forces thus brought in
to play. The failing appetite is re
awakened, the process of digestion and
assimilation arc quickened, the quality
of the blood is improved, the secretions
become more natural, and every organ
that contributes to the nourishment of
the body undergoes salutary change. By
these means the repair of the physical
structure is effected and its health and
I vigor restored. Iu no class of diseases
has the beneficent operation of the Bit
ters been more marked and striking than
in those characterized by general debil
ity and nervous prostration. Ladies af
fected with these ailments find in this
most wholesome of all tonics and cor
rectives tlie safest and surest means of
relief. It is strong to restore and pow
eiless to injure. Such is the uniform
testimony of “clouds of witnesses.”
feb, 1 lm. rpn.
It took tin
field.
R E A D T E S T I M O NIALS.
Premium at Augusta in 1370, for the lar
st yield of Cotton on a ten acre
P. O’DONNELL
It gave a bale and a half p r acre from all I planted, and on some fields over two U.Ds to the
a W.L .DAWSON.
Summerville, S.' C.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I prefer the W. A U. brand to ail others.
Have used it for two years.
R. P BYNUM.
Sheriff Washington county.
The W.& C. brand excelled E. Frank Coe. I shall use it hereafter.
J. J. PUGIILEY, Washington county.
I have used it for two years, side by side with Peruvian Guano, and if there fa is been an y
difference gained in the result, I hive not been ablo to detect it. It is in high repute with our
best farmers here. GEORGE W MOODY
Brooks county Ga.
I used several tons of your W. & C. The general result on my place was very satisfactory
I would as soon risk it as any Guano on the market. * ^
WM. LUNDY, Bibb county, Ga.
As a Fertilizer, I prefer it to all others.
Applied to Cotton, it yields 100 per cent.
J. L. ARH^TRONG.
Pulaski county.
E. W. CROCKER,
Fort Valley.
ANALYSIS BY DR. A. MEANS, Slate Inspector, al Savannah.
AMMONIA 2-37
SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID . . * ‘ 7 .q«
For Sale by
Iverson L, Hunter,
At Milledgeville, Ga.
S>olom 0r r t!e * r3 atUl Communications b J Mail Promptly attended to.
Cotton Planters
V ill please notice that we are now offering the
Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer
At Reduced Prices, and will allow the privilege of paying for it in Cotton at 15 Ce its next
” «* *"**• “> *»<*■-
lor full particulars apply to our Agents at iuterior town.
WHELESS & CO,
COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA GA.,
T rT General Agent?,
Iverson L. Hunter,
Agent, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
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YOL ARE TROUBLED with a bad breath
U annoys yuur friends as well as well as your
self. You would like to get rid of it, but
scarcely know what means to ado'it. We
will tell you, Use the fragrant Sozodont; it
will cleanse and beautify your teeth and leave
your breath pure.
BURNETT’S Standard Flavoring Extracts
Lemon, Vauiila, &e. Charge your servants'
and dealers and observe that they do not sub-
statute in their stead any ot the pernicious un
palatable extracts with which the market is
llooded. Burnett’s Standard Flavoring Ex
tracts are established as the strongest, Durest
and the best made. **
THE TERRIBLE DUEL Between Prussia
and franco is over, but thousands of battles
between Dr. IFal/eer's Vegetable Vinegar Bit
ters and Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are
now going on in every JState of the Unou.—
1 he issue of such contests is never for one
moment iu doubt. The conflict may last
longer in some cases than in others, but the
leading Vegetable tonic and alterative of the
nineteenth century, invariably triumphs.
T? ?^ N £ R S °F Horsks and Cattle-—
ietnas Derbj’ Condition Powders are war
ranted superior to any others, or no pay for
the cure of Distemper, Worms, Buts, Congh
Hide-bound, Colds, &c, in horses, and Colds'
Coughs, loss of milk, black-tongue, born dis’
Carbolic SALVE, recommended bv the
leading 1 hysicians and the President of the
}?r rk £ oar £ of as the most won
derful Healing Compound ever known. Gives
instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of sores
ents and wounds; and a most invaluable salve i
for all purposes Sold everywhere at 25 cents
per box. John F. Henry, S„] e Proprietor, 8
College place New York.
SVAPNiA is Opium purified of its sicken
ing and poisonous properties discovered by
Dr. B:ge!ow, Professor of Bot-mv tw i
3 ’"
dyes, while the black or brown ha>r tiuts it I W •
produces are identical to nature. Factory 63
Maiden Lane, New York. J
PRAIT S ASTRAL OIL.—Safest and Best I PTO VP
Illuminating Oil ever made. Does not take*
fire, nor explode if the lamp is upset and
broken. Over 150.000 families continue to
use it, and no accidents of any description
have occurred from it. Oil House of Charles
Pratt established 1770, New York.
w a N D o
FERTILIZER!
FOR
Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco.
IPJR-IOE •
*50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
IfoTflojjT 1\T£REST* f>e,,,T ’ W ,We N ”' Ut ’ ^
East end Basel St.; Mines on Ashley River
WAND©
Acid Phosphate of Lime!
for
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
PRICE.
tumf’ If? P cr 2000 lbs., at Factory.
1IML, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov- 1st, 1872, Without Interest. ^
WM. C. DUKES & CO.,
general agents,
No, 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
T. T. WINDSOR.
Agent at Milledgeville. Ga.
A. HOPSON & CO.,
Getting Too Hot for Him.—The re
cent developments of tbo State Road
robberies and the arrest of sundry of the
small Fry robbers eas bad a moving ef
fect upon the little Perjurer, and ire Las
we learn, very quietly aud secretly left
Atlanta for parts unknown. He doubt
less felt that be could not give bond, and
bis guilt being certain, impelled him to
shake Georgia dust from bis feet and
seek retreat in a more congenial clime.
—Savannah News.
N. A.
Hollingsworth Block,
CAN SUPPLY
MEGRATH,
MACOiT, GrA.
YOU ALL WITH
coux,
BACON,
LAUD,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
RICE,
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
SVBUP,
MOLASSES,
TOBACCO,
WHISKY,
My Terms are Cash, or such Paper as can be used to raise Cash and
I will Sell you as U tv as anybody.
N. A. MEGRATH, Macon, Ga.
r June 6,1871. 22. ly
THE PUREST and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil
in the world is Hazard & Caswell’s made on
the Seashore, from fresh, selected livers bv
Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It i s absos I
lutely pure and sweet. Patients who have
once taken preterit to all others. Physicians
have decided it superior to any of the other
oils in the market.
JOUVINS Indorous Kid Glove Cleaner re
stores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale bv
Druggists aud Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25
cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York.
JtRISLEY’S PHILOTOKEN is an establish-1
ed, warranted remedy for Painful Menstrua
tion; and equally efficient as a Nervous Anti
dote iu all cases of Nervous Excitement, Stom
ach and Sleeplessness in male or female. Sold
everywhere at $ I 00 a bottle. Morgan &, fiis-
ley, Wholesale Druggists, New York, General
Agents.
LAIRDS’ BLOOM OF YOUTH —A most
delightful tovet prepared for beautifying the
skin, has been established over ten years’; du
ring that lime over o e million ladies have
used it; iu every instance it has given entire
salisfaetiou ; it removes all imperfections, tans
freckles and sunburns, giving the skin a youth
ful appearance. Sold at all Druggists and Fan
cy Goods Stores. Depot 5 Gold Street, New
York.
Mrs. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP.
It relieves the little suffeier from pain, cures i
Wind, Colic, Regulates the stomach and bow
els, corrects acidity,and during the process of
teething it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all
cases in all casjs, as millions of mothors can
testify.
Febl p 4 a lie
received this day a choice variety of
the Latest styles of
LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS.
ALSO
SWISS OVERSKIRTS,
CORSET COVERS,
•“ALSO—
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
DRESSING SKIRTS,
PIQUE WRAPPERS,
T A . , AssuKTMEllT ©F
Black. mL Ga & Ca ’ 41 See#Bd St ” 20 Tfi
20 Triangular
Re’c. 71 Feb. 14,18
tf.
H. & J. WEED,
! IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Iron, Steel, Tin Plate and Hardware, Rub
ber Belting and Carriage Material.
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