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tJEDARTOWN, OA., FEB. 10, 11177.
The Grand High Com mission have
rntihhuil itH luhoiM ho far un Florida i*
Concern. IU decision in before tbo
country, and upon it Ibo great count
will fttuml or fall.
A new daily pa|>er in in contempla
tion uud will moou uiuko ite appear*
tti.co in Alluntu. It in mi id to lie
harked by large capital and braiua.
Thornton, Rridgon Smith and otbor
journaliHlic ligbtn will bo on ite edito
rial nti. fT.
A r u'd upon illicit distillers in tbo
tipper part of South Oafolinu, by rev
enue officers, remitted diMMtrotisly to
tbo lading purty, two being killod
and several wounded. Amiatonco has
boon Hunt, and in tbo unoqual fight,
the dihtillory will, in the oud liavo to
hiiccumb.
Mr. Henry O. Starr, of Pike osunty
a progreoaivo farmer, has struck a
bonanza. He bought flvo dollars
worth of Cboatham's Improved cot-
sood, and gaiued the prize of
ndred dollars for tlie best yield
ton from the same. He raised
irco-fourtbs of an uoro, from a
five dollar package, 8,100 pounds of
fceed cottou.
Interest ubw sottlos ou tbo alleged
illegal elector for Illinois. It is elat
ed that possibly a preeodout will be
taUhlisliod by tbo commission which
Virtually decido tbo caso, and JusUoe
Bradley is quoted ns snying that it is
bard that a icgnl technicality will de
prive Oregon of her voto. Wo think
it is, and still bardor that un illegul
technicality should deprive Florida of
her voto for Tildon und Hendricks.
Tbo Legislature of Florida ban
gono into tbo work of retrenchment
with a vim which might well bo fol
lowed by our own Legist tiro. The
burden of taxation to which tho poo-
pin of that state Ijuh boon subjected
under tho long rulo of carpet bag
government, entailing upon the
state poverty, has mudo thnso reforms
absolutely necessary, nud they will
bo hjtilcd with joy by all tho
people as a prouiiso of a hotter day
coming, under rulers of their own
free choice.
Tho Monti zuinu Weekly thus
iuakoH merry at tho deluded mortals
who drontn of the bliss and fortunos
connected with ho establishment of
ncwyjpAporl: “We nr# informed-that
a news paper is to be started in Vienna
Dooly county. This is u move in the
right direction. Every county should
have u paper published in its limns.
It is a paying business. Only a short
time is required to nmnsH a foituuc
in the newspaper business. Look at
the Harpers, J. G. Bonnott, of the
Huald, Glniiitophor, of the Mirror;
look at us I Before wo sturtod into
tho newspaper business wo all were
ivi‘*poor us church mice.’ Now look
nt us I
Fractional currency was perishable
Bluff nud tho government has rouped
u handsome prolit out of its wear
and tear. Nearly t ho whulo fraction
al ourroi oy redoomod during tho last
mouth was of the lust issue. Tho
ton millions of tho lirst, second uud
third issucH were mostly worn out
and lost. Of I hu fourth and last is-
suen only about seventeen millions
have been redeemed, although it all
might have been redoomod ton
mouths ago. Tho government has
thus turned a dishonest penny by the
mutilation nud wearing out of frao
tionnl nulls to tho nim.nt of some
eighteen millions of dollars.
W. 0. Barber, who has obi
letters patent, dated August. 21), 1870,
on nmimprovod "Flood Fence,” has
pine, d a model of the same on exhi
bition at Bradford & Allon’i
store* for inspection to which lie
invites tho public generally. Ho far
ns wo nro competent to judge, wo
think it decidedly the bout water rack
ever invented, besides it is very cheap
nod easily construe toil and will
prevent the passage of all kinds of
slock through fencing whero placed,
and 1 will, ou tbo riso of tho stream,
yield sufficiently to allow tho free
jjU.ssago of logs and drift. Call and
examine the model and buy a farm
light.
(Hpecial lo Altunin Constitution)
WaMUMoton, Fob 12. 1877
There is no good nows yet. The
House bad a rattling debate to-day,
during which Mr. Carr, Korr's suc
cessor made a cutting attack upon
democratic colleagues who votod for
the electoral bill.
It inay bo definitely said now that
llio detnoora's will submit to tho de
cision of tho commission, no mattir
what it may bo. They will protest
for four yoars, but won’t fight a rnin-
uto.
Tbo roadiug of the domocratic ob
jections to tbo Louisiana voter give
littlo hope. It is generally believed
that the oom mission will walk right
over them.
Mutt Carpenter will manage tho
domocratio argument. A decision is
looked for ou Wednesday,
Alroady tho politicians aro discuss
ing whet will bo the result four yoars
from uow, if Qayos is inaugurated.
That tho domoernt.i will organize and
go straight to glory sootns to bo tho
tbo universal opinion. Tho ono dan*
ger is that Hayos will offor some vory
tempting i>ait to soulhorn loaders,
und try und disintegrate tho demo
crats party in that section. It bus
already been suggostod that
CONtJllKHBMAN FKI.TOH,
of Georgia might liuvo almost any
thing ho desired, if ho only would
conseut to try to organizo tho iudo-
pondocts of Goorgiu on a liberal
platform, nud hold them ready for u
contingency. It is needless to say
that Mr Felton would ullorly put
uway from him auylhing that looked
liko ucquibocnco iu tho abominable
liayos usurpation. Tbo truth is, in a
national point of viow there is not a
moro earnest or loyal democrat in
Wnshingtun than Dr. Felton, or one
who stands higher in the confidence
and estimation of tho party loaders.
Ho is true lo tho core.
This is a brief prospectus of the
new daily to bo published in tho city
of Atlanta, fiom the Macon Telegraph
and Messenger: "Wo learn from
Col. Marcolliui Thornton (colobratod
as a newspaper reporter, an author
and a bird outer,) that ho will issue
in a few days tho Daily Nioklo. He
will huvo associated with him Mr.
Bridges Smith, a newspaper man of
considerable merit, und an editor-in-
oblef from a neighboring town, whoso
nanio wo aro not at liberty to giv
ho further says that ho has raised a
stock company with 820,000 capital,
two promiuont bankers being his
largest stockholders. Tho company
will moot to-morrow to decide when
they will commence publication ami
settle other preliminaries."
icnl imbeciles. Our politicians aro
all rotton before they are ripe. Our
official fossils, in tb»ir own persons,
can furnish Hnxlov everything he
needs lo prov# his ease. Why does
not Wells with Bowio knife after his
brother ! Anderson in tho Insolvent
Court l Cnsenuvo as grog-seller, and
Kernor as robbor of henroosts who
counted Hayes in over Tilden in
New Orleans, deserve the thanks of
the nati jQ ? Ground up between the
upper and netbor millstones, what
chnuco bntf madness and murder?
What chance has tho public conscience
to net l Crucified hot ween vioe and
hypocrisy, how can manhood oxitt ?
On with tho dunce! Let joy be un
confined !
IXWT IN TUB WOODS.
Editor.—Can you soo no path out
of tho jungle, Mr. Train ? Have we
really lost our way in the wilderness
of opinion and doubt?
Mr. Train.—Far bettor livo in tbo
forest with Nature than die in tho
capital with small pox? Why not
let the old organ play out all its tunes?
We uro progressing towards liber
ty. We must smash the monarchy
before wo can organize the republic.
Each day new complications will ariso
Several Electors are proved ineligi
ble. Already tbo republicans say,
Moofo, in Tennessoo, Williamson in
New Jersoy, Frost in Missouri are
not to tbo manor born. Blundering
is a democratic specialty. Dorr Kan
sas Border Buffians, Davis draft-
riots, Vallnr.dinghuminm, Andy John
son, Tweed, Tildon, Cronin. Verily
it is a wonderful record, Tammany is
a huge snake dragging its slimy coils
through American history siucu Aaron
Burr’s day. Goneral Barlow’s apos
tasy to truth is tho strongest trump
tho Democrats liavo yet played. Grant
dies at midnight March did. After
that hour what can ho usurp ? No
dead duck in the pond wdl hold lens
power. If it took two weeks to dis
cuss Pi noli back’s case h >w can the
Electoral knot bo untied between
February 14th and March 4t.li ?
Grant’s last Official act can call tlit
now Congress on the 5th. Then the
House can do three things; elect
Ilayt h, Tildon or call a National con
vention to make a new C mstitution,
and allow the people t » choose a man
of their own order, who lias never
been a politician. 11* re Psychology
wins.
The Grub Game.
Editor.—If Congress resume* who
will hold the Currency?
Mr. Train.—The hanVmw. tha r.srttv
oi'B, tho Monopolists, the Hliylocks.
These will divide with tho politician
to Boonra the bill. As baffle rough
bought tho Irish Parliament, ns Wul-
j>olo bought tho English House, as
Olios Amos Credit Mubileriznd C »u-
gross—tlm Syndicate will Eng noer
the outrage. Resumption in Eng
land under Peel’s Bill gnvo Thirty
Thousand Land Owners all Great
Britain ltesnmption bora would give
Two Thousand Natioual Hanks all
America. Wiping Fifteen Thousand
($15,000,000,000) Millions of values
out, and throwing Fivo Million Peo
ple into Idlotiem, ought to bo enough
to satisfy tho most rabid Coutramiou-
ists. They forgot that no blood was
promised with Hhyloek’s pound of
Flesh.
“l)e Little Ole Log Cabin in de
v Lnwe”
By reqnol of a grsat many of attr read-
n wo publish tbo following eld-hilt popu
lar ballad.
a gluing* olo an' feeble now, 1 cannot
Work no more;
laid de rusty bladed hoe to rest.
Old Mass* an' ole Miss ain dead, an’ sleep-
ing aid* by aide,
And dar aplrita now am roamin’ wid de
blest.
Do scenes**)) changed about do plaoe, do
darkeyil am all gone.
For I riororbear detn singing in do cane,
An, de only fren’ data left me now, is dat
good ole dog ob mine,
An'do little ole log oabin in de lano,
Chords—
De chimney’* failin' down, do-* roof ia
cavin’ in.
An' I aint got long aroun' hero to retnain;
De angels watches o'er me when 1 lay
down to reat,
In dat little 1 ole log oabin in de lone.
Dar was a happy time to mo, 'twos many
years ago,
When de darkeys me to geddsr ‘round de
boot,
When dey use to danoo and sing, and I
played de olo banjo;
piAjf it any more.
ROt rusted and de door it
umb1c«i.d6tra:
And de roof hits in do sunshine and de
rain.
And de only fren' dat'e left me now ia dm
good ol« dog ob mine.
And do littlo olo log cabin in de Lane
high school.
CEDAR TOWN.
Wm. i. Noyes A B. - - Principal
Mas. Mart A. Cbabb - - - Assistant
. II. N. Notes Instructor in drawing
d painting.
Jbssb Caqlk,' Instructor in Penmanship.
The Scholastic year will be divided in-*
two sessions. Spring and Fall. The
Bpring Session will commence on the 16th
of January. 1877, and closo about the mid
dle of Juno.
The rates ef tuition will be in propor
tion to the advancement of studies pursued
Heading, Writing, Spelling. 'Arith
metic, Geography ond Map Draw-
ing per month $2 50
Higher Arithmetic, Grammar, Eng.
Hah Composition and History -
Rhetoric, Elementary Algebra, Phy
siology, (illustrated by charts)
Book-keeping
Geometry, Higher Algebra, Astrono
my. Natural Pbylosopby (with ex
periments and apparatus), and Men
tal Philosophy per month - - •
Surveying,Trlgernometry .Chemistry
(with experiments),Botany, l.atin
piayuu no oic n
■“•siJLyJte* t
i lunges 'ley got l
De foot-path now is covered o’er dat led
us ’round do hill.
Do feuces am all goin' tedecay.
Dor creek is afi dried up wbar we us
go to mlljj
Der time has turned its course auodor
I ain't got long to stay bore, what little
time I got
I'll try an' be contented to remain,
Till death shall eall my dog and me to And
i belt)
born
Decision In llic Florida Case,
By Washington telegrams wo soo
that the Qrnud Electoral Commission,
by a strictly party vote, have decided
not to go behind tho certificates of
tho governor iu determining tho elto-
ral voto of Florida, except so far as
it may bo neoessury to investigate tho
question of Humphries’ eligibility as
an elector. Iu other words, while
tho grand tribunal rofuso to recoivo
ovidenco of notorious fraud. Ou tho
tho purl of tho Statu board of ouu-
▼assors, by which tho certificate of
election was wrongfully given to the
Haves electors, they will disregard
the sanctity of tho certificate of the
governin' to iuYoatigftta a pilrolj troll- | I mn-o not.
nioal question of tho eligibility of a
certified ulootor. This deeisiou will
no doubt l»o received with surprise by
fair minded men of all parties
tli.iough*out the country, tho more so
because iu poiut of principal i*. is ut
terly inconsistent with itself, nml be
cause it was the result of a strictly
party vote, Judge Bradley giviug tho
easting voto. While wo do not as
yet utterly despair of a final just de
cision, we coufuss that his remarkable
judgmout in tho Florida ease some
what shakes our confidence iu the im
partiality and non-partisan character
of tho judicial element of the txlra
o.institutional tribunal.
3 CO
4 00
GUANO, LIMB, SALT, JPLA8TEH.
6rcek, French and German - • •! 00
Instructions in Drawing, per month 2 60
No deduction will bn made for absence
except in cases of protracted illness,
The school will ho provided with an irr-
strumeot, and pupils will receive instruc
tions In vocal music, free of charge.
The government of the school will be
ild and firm. Teachers will strive espe.
daily to Inculcate good, moraLprinoiplc s
Instruction will be thorough and sys
tematic. Reviews frequent.
A public examination will be held at the
d of the Term.
wTjenning-s & CO.
08 Decatur Ht., near h imball House.
ATLANTA. G-A.
White Pine Doors, Sash Blinds,
Mouldings. Mantles,
Brockets, fttnir Huikt, Balusters. New
els, Window Glass, and Window
Frames, Wholesale & Retail
BALE’S CUAN0!
quality improved twenty per cent,
p rice ^eo "Witli Cotton Option nt IB ct»
ACID PHOSPHATE
At Charleston Pricos, Freight Added.
LAND PLASTER, SALT AND LIME
CHEAP FOR CASH.
«T. JL. BALE,
HOME, OEOKOIA.
1*1 I
Goo. Frauds Tram's paper. Wo
have read two copies of tho above
paper, tho moat remarkable paper
the world over produced. A Psycho
logic Museum of Facta nml Ready-
Made Encyclopedia of tho Cun
events of the day! Live Ideas
Wliy Is Consistency
Ed itor.— Don’t you think Mr. Train
that you aro sometimes inconsistent ?
Mr. Train.—*I know I am. I should
Whoso
j business is it but mine? Why ex-
j poet mo to B'iy to-morrow what, 1
; said yesterday ? 1 will repent myself
whenever I please, i ud cqnlrndict uiy-
I self whenever it answers’ mo. Wli-it
j 1 huvo done in past, what I may do
I is all to come. Why should I ham-
I per myself with dead memories? This
miierublu word consistency has pai-
alized many a great mind. What is
remembrance but a shadow iu your
pathway ? It is mortifying for me to
reflect that I ever complained of be
ing misunderstood. How could 1 be
great and bo comprehended ? I do
not wish to bo understood. Leave
that to those who only measure two
feet to tho yard. Where c.mfucius,
Z noaster, lV.hogor s, S ionites, L op-
nicus, Galliloo Newton, Columbus,
Franklin understood? Everybody
can uuderstaud n little mind, but it.
at ness to w
Den dat littlo ole log cabin in de Due.
Youth til! Death,
Courting Iu lllglit Style.
"Git eoufci you sassy puppy—lot mo
ulonn, or I'll tell my ms, cried out
Hally to herlovor, Jako, who sat about
ten feet from her. pulling dirt from
the ehifunoy jam.
I arn’t techou* of yo, now Sail,” re
sponded Jake.
Well perhaps you don’t moan to
nnthor, do you.”
•No, 1 don’t!”'
"Canho you aro too darned hcarry
yon long legged, red headed, cross'
eyed. Iiiutern-jnwed, slab-sided, pig-
eon-to«d, },% .ug-kfiocd owl, yon
Didn't Ro. Wind bib o' sense
g'lnng home wid you.
"Now Hill, I love yon, and enn’t
help it; and if yon don’t, lot tuo stay
and court you, my daddy will sue
yourn for that cow ho sold him to til
er day. By jingo, he said he'd do it."
"Well, look hero, Jake - if yon
want to court me, you’d better do it
aaa whlto man does that thing—not
set of there as if you're pizoul”
"How ou airth is that Sal ?”
"Why, tide right up hero and hug
and kiss mo, as if you really had
some of tho bono and sinner of a
man shout you. Do you s'poeo a
womans only mado to look at, you
stupid fool you ?
Well," said Juke, drawing a long
ith, "of I must, I must, for I love
Sil;” and Jako commenced sli
ding up to her like a maple poker
going to battle.
Laying his arm gently upon Sal's
shoulder we thought we heard Hal
UAHTia MKNKO, JOSEPH MEXICO
M, Menlto A Tiro.
Wholesale ntul Retail Dealers In
Clothing, Dry Goods
FURNISHING GOODS.
21, Corner Whitehall ft Alabama Street*,
Atlanta. Georgia.
Liberal Inducement* offered Mer
chants.
FITS OR EPILEPSY.
Any person afflicted with the above dis
ease is requested to send their address to
Ash A Robbins, and n trial Box of Dr.
Goulard’s III powders will be sent to them,
by mall, post paid, PKKK. These pow
der* have been tost cl by hundreds, bun-
dreta of cases in tho Old World, and a
peroanet cure lias been lb* result in every
Instance Hufferc* from this disease
tbeer powders an early trial,
lerf.il,-
“CASH STORE.”
J-. S. ST7BBS Sc GO.
Ccdartown, On.
■JJJAYE just received their Spring Stock of
HT GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS SlC
bought at the closest figures, and having secured Cash and Ca
prices which defy competition. Call
houhl gi
'jtrf&X
tqime
’•That 's tho way to tlo it, olo boss
llutt is acting liko a white man orter.”
"O, Jerusalem nml pancakes!" ex-
clttimitl Jako, "if this ain’t better’ll
any apple h.w*s m u m over made, a
Jiwmal sight- Crack* ih ! buck who it
cukes, slapjacks ami Inssns ain’t no
wh ir long-ai.to o’ you Sal, Oh, hi
I l'»vc you 1”
lb re tin it. lips c itne together, atul
the report tlmt ESIloweil was like pull
ing u horses hoof out of the mire
STEW ART’S
Adjustable Treadle
SEWING MACHINES
hnvi
I by
iat l»o
• f..r Inrg. l.o», hj m nil, po-l fill
ASH a ROBBINS
aOFOnllou 8iUruukl>n, N. V
T Uf v
xplnin hei
nj a btlyi*«nd l -
s will furnish
[.Me outfit free. Th
than anything else,
sc of starling yo
Fa i
:s, their sous snd daughters, an
» in uecd of paying work at I
I write to as ami learn all uhou
at once. Don't delay. Addr.
Twuk vV Co., Augusta, Ma
\Y
Professional Cards.
Dr. It. K. TIIO.UI’M.N.
rgrd. The usual t
able to offs:
:»d bo
rtnient of Leather. Boot* and shoe* tnanafaoUi-^i to order,
.on to our stock of
counts, tNf are i
rmced.
. Compli
i special
.AHIl, OOFKKB. Itlt'K, Porv,;),,. fi. rn AOrift<J CANVASSED HAMS
n ca it. M.vcoN, salt, j ainiiy groceries, hyrup.soap, starch
CANNED 0001)8, PICKLES, PLOLR oncl MEAL.
Solo Agonfo in Polk county for the Celebrated "Watt PIowh" and fixture..
A Rents (or Hull's I’ntont Rotary Harrow—WARRANTED.
rrilB undersignctl would sail special aL
1 lent ion to their fncllilira &»» supply
ing nnvthing in the slsire line.
MONUMENTS,
Tomb and Headstones, Vases
Ao., Ac,,
r the best Itallian and American Mar-
finished in th« best stylo and work
manship, nnd prices that defies competi
tion.,. The citixen* of Cedartown and vi
cinity tire respectfully invited to call and
xatmtio our works and prices when iu
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
TV E W
BLACKSMTH&W00DSH0P'
MARBLE WORKS,
UltOAD H'l'ltKKV,
ROMF. - - GEORGIA. Q E Q LYNCH.
O All k
done in t
H L Cambron, well k 1
farmers ns Ihc Champion plow smith,
the sfiop hammering away. Bring in
Plows, old Buggies and Wagons, o
other work. .Satisfaction guaranteed,
Ckdabtowsi, Ga., May 1, 1870.
TIN! TIN!! TIN!!!
COPPER COPPER.
T KEEP constantly on hand a good nssoi
1 meat of t ea ly made
and can afford to
can he bought in r.i
kind of job work,
tcring houses in th
All kinds of stoyi
copper nnd brn«*.
respectfully solicits
Take all kinds of
i ThouioH Simp- j ,hia Uu,ul A K« fn»“' S "" 1 ’
' Mnu in this Mail World!
John Henry Willii
hip, a lad of nbtmt fourteen years
»'f rge, is vfhnt wo call a bunch of iu-
genuity. He wun oxibhiling on our
fdreets yraterday a violin of hia own
j (instruction. The body, or box part j Stephens nnd Morton the Crip-
In Order to give our readers
; Idea of the stylo of the paper,
• a few articles from it:
»,f tho fiddle is made of tin with
wooden sides nnd is obout the shape
of a fresh oyster cun. Tho neck nnd
finger bo trd,he carved out of umplo
wood will* a pocket knife. Tho strings
are made of horse hairs. Tho boy
is a natural musician, uud if his pa
rents are able to give him tut eduea-
plcd ('oufederut
Editor—Who thou are our our le
gitimate chieftaius?
Mr. Train—We have ttouo. Steph
ens ou chrutehea hoisting the Arneri- j would not delive
cun flag over iho house, tho other
day, well represents the Southern
Coufederaoy, uud Morton ou crutches
tion, we predict a bright future for j waviug his bloody shirt over Cronin,
him. Wo learn the young men will reproaeuU tho Nottheru Confederacy!
! Each bus his active stuff of iu .ml
! cripples, political lepers and theolog-
make up enough money Jo buy him a
real violiu to-pay
Another new feature of tho Lnui.-i-
ann business has just come to light
It is stated by parties who ware iu
Now Orleans at the time that at the
hour when the bogus Haves electors
met and went through tho form of
casting tho eight votes of that State
for lluyes, they had no certificates.
It is said that Kellogg was afraid to
trust them; and that ho held tho
certificates iu an adjoining room and
them until after the
votes wore oast and anuouuced for
Hayes. This would of itself be suffi
cient to invalidate the vote, although
of course, if the occasion called for it
Kellogg uud the rest without tho letvsi
compunction would swear that tho
statement was without foundation.
F V T 1 G V i:
the labor
physical i
nine should be i
ant attachment,
which explains
r I \ .1 l n Y .
lethod of propelling
lmI by tho Medical
el \v'lbout th
Seed for onr c
s principles.
k Treadle Mfg Co.
04 Portland! Street, .N. V,
.1. . it A It 11 E It .
IN otm-y Pulklio
ATTORNEY AT LAW
C'c.lurtox. ii, Ga.
x.l collection of claims.
TURNER and CLENN,
ATTOKNKY8 AT LAW
I V.la. Un.
O FFICE South of Court Holt.., W
lltintitiglui. Mill K rinl.l*. .tut."
Dr. W. C. ENCLAND,
Surgeon and Physician,
THOMPSON Ai. WIKLE,
Real Estate Agents
YV
DARTOWN. GKORGIA.
ell. liny or rent proper, y.
TI DWEI.Ii & i IIOMPSON,
Attorneys at Law,
CEDAR TOWN. GA.
QKFICE - Hast side Court House square.
Dr. C. H. HARRIS,
.Physician and Surgeon,
Ohm Fever, Bamlttont Fever, Dumb Jqcue.
Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac., and indeed
aU the affections which arise from malari
ous, marsh, or miasmatic poisons.
This is a compound remedy, prepared with
scientific skill from vegetable ingredients, which
rarely fails to cure Uto severest esses of Chill*
and Xerer and the concomitant disorder*. Such
a remedy the necessities of the people in mala-
rioos districts demand. Its great superiority
over any other medicine yet discovered for the
cure of Intermittent* is, that it contains no qui
nine or mineral, and those who take it are free
from danger of quinism or any lnjnrions effects,
and are aa healthy after using it is before. It
has been extensively employed during the last
thirty years in the trestment of these distressing
disorders, and so unvarying has been its success
that It has gained the reputation of being infal
lible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended
as a sure remedy and specific for ths Fever and
Ague ortho West and the ChUts and Fever of
the South. It eounteracta the miasmatic poison
tn tho blood, and frees the system from its influ
ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills,
once broken up by it, do not return onbl the
disease is again contracted.
The great variety of disorders which arise from
the irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness,
Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal
pitation, Splenic Affections, Hysterics, Pain
in the Bowels, Colic. Paralysis, and derange-
of the Stomach, all of which becomo intermit
tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than
Ateb's Aotk Cube, which cures them all alike,
and protects the system from future attacks. Aa
a preventive, it is of immense service in those
communities where Fever and Ague prevails, as
it stays the development of the disease if taken
on tb« first approach of the premonitory symp
toms. Travellers and temporary res Men is are
thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few
will ever sutler if they avail themselves of tho
protection this remedy affords.
For Idver Complaints, arising from torpidity,
it is an excellent remedy; it stimulates this organ
into healthy activity, and produces many remark
able cures where other medicines fail.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
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