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THE UEGISjER.
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Editor and Business Manager.
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large and constantly increasing nreuta
tiffii, an<7 is on of the very hcstjidvcr
titiny mediums in the State.
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THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
OK INDIANA.
The U S Senate, ncqnited Belknap,
ex Secretary of war on a vote of 37 to
25.
(Jo to the National Hotel Atlanta, if
you wint to be well treated.
Kaytons Brooks county gem, was in
Atlanta yesterday.
Mr. I. A. Jones* Louisville Ivy. and
Miss Josie Hyer, of Cartersville, were
married on 'Tuesday at the last named
city.
lion. W. 11. Ftltou is said to be an
independent candidate for Congress from
tlio Till District. We hope lie’ll be elec
ted to stay at home.
Andrew Johnson, jr., son of the late
cx President, is spoken of as a candidate
for the Tennessee Legislature.
Brooklyn bridge, New York, is the
highest structure on the continent.
Hell Gate will be blowed out in a few
weeks. Then anew route will be open'
ed to Boston.
Col. E. F. lloge of Atlanta, is spoken
of as a candidate for Congress, from the
sth district.
Several members of Congress, and
Democrats at that, are absent from their
post.
Tho Atlanta Constitution, with its
usual enterprise, lew put up bulletin
boards in various places in that city. A
great convenience to the people, as the
news can be had at aU hours.
The New York Herald says Senator
Cordon’s Revenue bill is rulorm in a nut
shell.
The Garrison at Hamburg South Car
olina, is composed of i'i United States
soldiei s.
Some of the working men of New
York are suffering for bread.
Congress appropriated .$200,1)00, for
a monuiueut to George Washington, the
Father of his country.
The Atlanta Constiution, says the
grasshoppers are s'andered by the pco
pic and the press.i_3.We hope so.
Ex-Gov. Curtin, is for Tilden and
Hendricks.
The war between tho Turks and Ser
vians, is still going on. At last accounts
the Turks were getting the worst of the
fight.
Commencement of tno State Univer
sity, at Athens, this week.
A Tornada passed over St. Louis, Mo.
on Sunday.
The Mover) Lapham’s, woolen mills
of Millburry Maas, were entirely destroy
ed by fire on the 30ih, tilt. Loss #IOO,
000. Insurance S9O. 000.
A good deal has been said in the Re
publican press about the parsimony ot
the Democratic majority in the House
of Representatives. Asa matter of fact
the country now knows that all the Uein
ocrats of the House have done has been
to sternly insist on cutttng down the sal
aries of a'l the more or less ornamental
officials of the Government whom they
could reach. No Democrat has ever
dreamed of doing what was yesterday
done by Mr. Ingalls, a Republican Sen
ator from Kansas, who reported back the
House bill granting a pension to the wid
ow, the father and the mother of Gen
eral Custer, with ‘amendments’ cutting
lowu the pension of that heroic soldier’s
widow from SSO to S3O ;i month, and
striking the peusion g’ anted to his aged
lather entirely out of the bill! Ihe Re
publicans of the Senate made a desperate
fight to secure a large salary to Mr
Washburue iu Paris and Mr. Pierrepont
u London. But when the question
comes up of allowtug less than a seven*
teeuth part of the auuual income ot
Washburue and Pierrepont to an unhap
py lady who has been widowed in the
flower ot her years by the sudden and
awlul death in his couulvys service of one
the bravest ami truest of Atuericru sol
diers, tin •ante Republicans have the 1
brass to advertise their love ol tbrilby
reducing her pension to less than the
wages of a day laborer! Is tho countiy
to understand, then, that the party ol
Mr, Hayes lias so completely surrender
ed itself to ths dictation of the White
House that it stands ready to inflirt up
on the defenceless and broken hearted
widow of General Custer humiliations
like those which President Grant stooped
to devise for her gallant and h'gh-spiiit
ed husband while still alive T Ihe Dem
ocrats of the House have done them
selves credit and the exchequer good
service by their resolu e maintenance of
of their retrenchments where retrench
ment was clearly [a public duty Let
them not be less detei mined now in in
sisting upon a bi'l which even as they
originally framed it, does but scan t jus
tice to tho feelings of the American
people and to the merits of the heroic
soldier whom tho American people so
unaffectedly honor and lament.— -Veto
York World.
The Germans of Ohio arc tor Tilden
and Hendricks. Nineteen of the German
papers are for Tilden, five for Hayes and
three undecided. As the Germans bold
the balance of power in that State this
looks us though Ohio might bo lost to
the Republicans, alter all.
Colored Tildttt and Hendricks reform
clubs should not be confined to one or
t wo cities in Georgia, and we are pleased
to .bear teal one w’iil be organized in
Atlanta.
Capt. T. B. Cubiniss. the cffecient
Solicitoi General ol the kiint Judicial
Circuit is spoken of as a candidate for
State Senator from bis district.
STATU CONVENTION.
At 11 o’clock a. ii. yesterday the State
Convention met in Atlanta for the pur.,
pose of nominating a candidate for Gov
ernor and presidential electors.
Itefo e the Convention was called to
order by lion. Tho*. IFnrdeniao, Dixie
was btruck up on a harp of a thousand
cords.
lion. G. F. Pierce acted as temporary
chairman, and.made a neat speech on
taking his seal. Col El’ Speer tempo
rary secretary.
Alter various means being resorted to
there was found to ho a quorum present
(as verified by the roll in Atlanta Consti
tulion of yesterday). A committee on
rules was appointed and reported, lion
Clifford Anderson, of Macon, as perma
nent president, and Col J D Waddell
of tlie Atlanta T hues as secretary.
The names of all contesting candidates j
were withdrawn, and General A 11 Col
quitt was unanimously nominated by ao
clamation for Governor, amid long con
fumes applause that has woke up the
echoes that are still repeating the glad
tidings.
The hall of the House of Representa
tives was appropriately decorated with
•lags, pictures, evergreens and flowers.
In the afternoon the Convention met
to appoint electors, to adopt a platform,
and to transact such other business as
would properly come before the body .
It lias met, deliberated and aited ;
now, let us all resolve, as one man. that
we will make the acts of the Convention
the acts of the party, and the glory and
honor ot Georgia.
THE SIOUX WAR.
Whoever is responsible lor the con
duct ot the campaign against tho Sioux
lias much to answer for.
Old Sitting Bull has certanly out
matched our generals on every occasion.
An inferior torce is sent against a great
ly superior one, consisting of the best
skirmishers in tho world, operating in a
wild country which abounds in natural
fortresses, with hills, woods, and ravines
affording Hie enemy the most ample ad
vantages lor ambuscades, and for success
fully eluding our troops when it is desired
to do so; yet instead ot holding in hand
and concentrating our small army, it was
divided into tour columns, which were
sep.vately advanced against tho Sioux,
who outnumbered our men tour to oe,
as if to invite the Indians to attack them
in detail, as they have proceeded to do
with most disastrous effect.
The truth is that the strougth and
fighting qualities ot the Sioux have been
most wo fully underestimated by the
War Department and our military lea
ders, as well as by the people at large.
That veteran Indian fighter, Gen. (.’rook
shows that ha appreciates the siuation
when lie sends word to his superior in
command, Gen. Terry, that deadly war
fare may be expected before the two
commands can effeot a junction, lie
says that the Sioux, who occupy the
mountains just above his camp, "know
every foot ot those ranges, ot which wu
arc decidedly {iguorant, and can guard
every uass and ambuscade us at every
si p. Having plenty of dried meat, hey
can, with what game they kill, make a
prolonged resistance ; aud being adepts
in all acts of deviltry, they can burn the
forests about our ears while keeping lree
from the lire themselves. ” Even Lieut.-
Geu. Sheridan, who has been pool) pooh
ing the outbreak as a smill affair—per
haps because his mind has been engag
ed upou the contemplated campaign
ng tiußt the white citizens > • Louisaua -
is tit last compelled to acknow’edgc that
Ihe lastest dispa'chts received from the
field of hostilities are IV&rey" in the ex
tr< me.
The war is a needless one, brought on
by dishonesty ot administration and the
intrigues ol the Indian King i but if it
is to be carried on, the men who are
sent against the Indians should not be
sacrificed.— N. Y■ Sun.
From all over the country the reports
are, that big crops will be made—crops
of cotton, corn, wheat, oats, potatoes
in short, every requisite for the miste”
nance of man ; and yet money is scai oe,
business stagnant, and many are idle
(Jon any doubt but that Republicanism
has something to with it? Is it not lime
for the people to change this order of
things? buppose the crops ah promise
a large yield, wlmt relief does it bring?
Let us have a change of rulers, and we
may have a season of prosperity.— At.
7 hues.
Atlanta 'limes : We do not like the
aspect of tilings in Louisiana. The in
dications are that the Federal bayonets
will be employed to help the infamous
Marshal Packard and his gang to carry
the State in the coming electiou. It the
thing be attempted, what appalling con
sequence may not result from it. Ihe
scenes of 1574 would lie re enacted with
aggravate'! violence. The people will
not, and ought not, again submit to ille
gal arrests at the instance of Packard
and his minions, refused bail, incarcera
t'd until after the election day, and then
turned loose without trial, because the
sole object ot the arrest has been ac
complished in keeping them away from
the polls.
Wo are sorry to sec that tho Federal
Administration evinced so much interest
in tho Gubernatorial Convention ol the
party in that State. We know that
Packard was a special favorite of the
President—hut in a family quarrel, why
should the head of the family take sides
for ono of the other member of the
household—-when both are equally vi
cious and both perfectly bad ?
THE LATEST MEWS.
Clippings—From Our Exchanges.
The verdict of the Corornor’s jury in
the Hamburg affair charges seven per
sons with murder, and about ninety, in
cluding sixty from Georgia, with being
accessories’
Between the independent candidates
and the grasshoppers, the campaign
proudses to he unusually warm. If it
comes to a vote, put us down tor the
grasshoppers.
A colored Baptist preacher in Ilart
county lias been put in jail tor stealing
corn. It is a migjity poor county where
colored preachers have no more rights
and priviliges, than the generality ot
liegros.
If the thunder storm of Monday reach
ed Macon, the Clabber Club ot that city
is so to speak, in es'acies.
Col Waddell, of the Atlanta 7-ernes ,
lias a buggy horse that refuses to go wn
less* tho request is made in a foreign
tongue.
When an Atlanta man gets up in the
morning with a grasshopper on him,
he runs off and joins the very nearest
grange.
The told burglais cleaned out an El*
berton store the other night.
The Eatonton Messenger says the
crops in Putnam county are in fine eon
diton.
We adv ise the people to watch out
for the lion. Potiphar Peugreen, and
squelch him. lie is likely to cron out in
any community. Whatever disguise he
may assume, he may be instantly recog
nized by bis opposition to measures of
which lie lias no possible conception—
the new State bureaus tor example—and
by his belief in the efficacy of a usury law.
We are sorry to say, however, that the
symptoms all point to the fact that the
Hon. Potiphar will continue to be quite
an element in Georgia legislation.
(Sav. News.
There is a man in Chatham county
who would hail with delight the advent
of the graashopper plague in this section.
He planted tour or five acres iu musk
melons. and they all turned out to be
cucumbers.
Alexander It. Stephens is now able to
walk out of doors .with his crutches.
Col. B. M. Turner presented the
llatesville Gazette a stalk ot corn with
21 ears omit.
Thomasville Times : Another bear was
kilted in the lower end of the county this
week. The thing is getting monot
onous.
Three live toads were Uundthis week
snugly ensconced in the heart of au oak
tree, three feet through. The tree was
blown down by the gale on Saturday
It was being split up for fire wood, when
they hopped out lively as crickets after
having been imbedded in the solid wood
ter years. Tact.— Thomasvilh Tint#
AN HISTORICAL FACT.
Every agent who has been steadily soiling
tho improved S2O Homestead S wing Machine
for throe years, owns his dwelling huiiso. has a
good account in bank, ig clenr ol debt, an-1 lias
money at interest,—th* natural coimequ'. ncc
of scouring a good agency for superior goods
at the lowest prices A good first-class So wing
Machine, most useful—reliable at all times,
easy to understand and control, tho same nine
and does the same work at any machines that
soli at Foe a Times tho price. There is no ma
shine at any price hotter, or that will do finer
or more work, and certainly none so low in
price by many dollars. The Homestead is wide
ly known and used in thousands of families in
the Eastern and Middle States, and daily ire
coming pi,puiar in the West. It Will save it-,
cost several times over in one season, doing
the work of the family, or will earn four or
five dollars a day for any man or woman who
sews for a living. It is tho strongest machine
made, is ready at all times to do its work
makes the strongest and finest stitch yet n
vented, and is fully acknowledged as tho stan
dard Family Sew ing Machine. Price, complete
for domestic use, S2O, delivered at your door,
no matter how remote you may reside, Uusi
ness permanent aud honorable, with more cer
tain and rapid sales, and larger profits than
any other. Extraordinary liberal offers made
to local or traveling agents where we hive
none established; or, if there is agent near you
send your order direct to the factory, address
John H. Kendall & Go., Odd Broadway, New
York. 2-15-3 ui
Malarial Regions.
The inhabitants of malarial districts,
who are constantly breathing an impure
and poisoned atmosphere are subject to
lingering and malignant and fatal dis
eases, such as Ague, Typhoid Fever, and
Yellow Fever and Asiatic Cholera. In
many sections of the western country
almost every one is sueject to chills and
fever, an ailment most difficult to cure.
The unhealthy effects of living m such
miasmatic are destroyed by
the free use of Dr. RndclifFs Seven
Seals or Golden Wonder. This standard
remedy is unequaled for the prevention
uid cure of the class of diseases prev
alent in low and marshy lands, and, being
a purely vegetable preparation ; can be
used in any quantity without danger to
the system
V gents wanted for the Centennial Book of
L V Biography, or the lives of the great men
oour first 100 years. Send for circulars. ¥
Z Wiegler & Cos., Phila., Pa or Chicago, 111.
V gents wanted for the New Historical work
Our WESTERN BORDER.
A complete graphic history of American Pio
neer Life IGO Years'ago. Its thrilling con
flicts rod and white foes. Exciting adventures,
captivities, forays, scouts, pioneer women and
boys, Indian war-paths, camp life, and sports.
A book for old and young; Not a dul page.
No competition. Enormous siles. Agents
Wanted everywhere. Illustrated ciioulars tree,
J. C. McCurdy A Cos., Philadelphia, Pa. 4w
Awarded tire Highest Medal at Vienna,
I!. & 11. T. miiOM & 10.
591 Hroadvag New York,
(Opposite Metropolitan Hotel)
MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALER IN
ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS AND FRAMES.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Albums, Graplioseopes, Photographs,
And kindred goods —Celebvities, Actresses, etc
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
We are Wemlqwrters for everything in the way of
STEIIEOSCOPTICONB $ MAGIC LANTERNS
Being Manufacturers of tbo
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN,
STEREO-PANOPTICON,
University Stereopticon,
Advertiser's Stereopticon,
Artopticon,
School Lantern, ' Family Lantern,
People's Lantern,
Each style being the best of its class in the market.
Catalogues of Lantern and Slides, with di
rections for using, senton application.
Any enterprising man can make money with
a Magic Lantern.
CA'Visitors to the Centennial Exposition will
do well to defer purchasing goods in our line
until they come to our store in New York,
where they will find greater varitey and more
moderate prices, and can select more at leis
ure. But we ha: e a concession to sell some
style? of our goods in the building of the De
partment of Public Comfort, and those not
coming to New York are iuvited to call on our
representation there.
C-fi'A f nil stock of Views of the Exposition
Buildings and their contents.
rpgTCut, out this advertisement for reference.
FOR
COUGHS, COLDS and HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
USE
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS,
PUT UP ONI.Y in BLUE boxes.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sensible Advice.
You are asked every day through the col
umns of newspapers and by your druggist to
use something for dyspepsia and liver com
plaint that yon know nothing about, you get
discouraged’spending money with but little
success. Now to give you satisfactory proof
that Green's August Flower will cure you
of dyspepsia and liver complaint with all its
effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache,
habitual costiveness, palpitation of the heart,
heart-burn, water brash, oomiug up of food
after eatiug, low spirits, etc., we ask you to go
your di uggist. W. H. Lee, and get a sample
bottle of Gbeen’s August Flower lor ten
cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 ets.,
two doses will relieve you. Janl4-ly
THE
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
THic rates of board AJJ K Ant tin's popular
hotel have been \ / Oil reduced to $2.50
per day. For this'r ivit/1/ priee offer ac
commodations and fare unsurpassed by any
three or four dollar house in the South.
Come and get an old Virginia welcome.
LEE fe HEWITT,
PBOriUETOItS.
A curiosity—A ten-dollar .hill of IS7G sent
free for stamp. Address Hurst & co., 77
Nausea street, N. Y. 4iv
Mind reading, psychomuncy, fascination,
soul Charming, mesmorism, and marriage
guide, showing how either sex may fascinate
and gain the love and affection of any person
they choose instantly, 400 poges, By mail 50
cents. Hunt A Cos.. 130 S. 7th street Phil, l’a
s tynjj \y A NTT ANT AGTJ2STT
jjj ELVfrHY OOtfNT
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" GOLD fDili! ilil ii GOtD CON i
w"We Challenge the World,
And will forfeit SI,OOO to any person who can produce a remedy which will prove by octusf
test a more sp-'edv, Certain and clt ’(Unit euro for all 1 alns ail 1 Aebos of whatever form, J."
tonlal and internal, acute or chronic, deep seated or otherwise than
SA.OOLJ.ffJS' OSEAdr REHItOT t
SEVEN SEALS “GOLDEN WONDER
Wo have had this challenge of $l,OOl prominently displayed in all our Circulars and New*-,
paper Advertisements, fe>r the last four years, and not taken, which shows the superior excel
lence of our Remedy over all other. For External or Internal use.
It icill effect a Speedy Cure in all Cases of
Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Flesh Wounds, Burns, Colir, Cramp, Cholera
Morb.ts, Flux, Diarrhoea, Bronchitis, Catarrh, CoUghs, Colds, Inflamatorj
Rheumatism, Asthma, Phthisic, Heartburn, Indigestion,
Summer Complaint, I'ains, In Side, Back or
Loins, riles, Ringworm, Felons,
‘Stings of Insects, BUcs of Fcnoinoni Serpents, and Especially Rheumatism,
A POWERFUL REMEDY which is TAKEN INTERNALLY BY ANY ONE
This celebrated medicine is beyond a doubt the greatest discovery in Medical Science known
4 to tho world. Its action is at once felt; its wonderful cures are instantaneous ;
in fact it literally demolishes pain.
EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST.
Uemember me Guarantee every Bottle !
No Cure, No Pay !
# Try it, and be Convinced.
WlfS f \ Permanent and Profitable Employment !J
alsi \_ft jy WMt An Article of Universal Sale
SPaKMMBW—— ——Ml
To you this is a Golden Opportunity
Thousands are now out of e n >loy u “it. T > t’is n olr, in t u sale of our fioiady, *
preventative of hard times. We have adopted as our Motto:
NO CCi.E, NO PAY.
SOURCE OF>IIAPUINESS TO MILLIONS OF SUFFERING HUMANITY
During the past forty years the wonderful Success of this Great Remedy has far exceeded
our most sanguine expectations ; thousands have been cured, and l>r. Radcliff’s Great Rbm
edv, Seven Beads or Golden Wonder, is the most won Ijrfal pain destroyer in existence, the
most expeditious, sale and powerful rein sly known in the world. Cures are effected almost
instantly, as if by magic. I’ icusan Is of certitiuates have been received from alt parts of 'our
broad land, unsolicited an .l utiask-1 for; speaking in heartfelt and universal praise of this
great remedy, fro n personal knowledge of its almost miraculous powers in curing the most
abstinaate and protracted cases of Diseases,
SI,OOO PKOLIT IN FOUR MON 1 US! 1,872 ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES SOLD
BEAD THIS:
Ecott Town, Lawrence County, Ohio.
Messrs. KENNEDY A CO.—
“Dear Sirs : At this late hour I will inform
you of The great benefit I received from the
use of Dr. Radcliff’s great remedy, “-even’
Beals or Golden Wonder,” after b sing 1
to my bed for eight years with a compile ition
of diseases, viz: Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Pal
pitation of the Heart. Pain in the right side,
with General Debility, for which I tried the
skill of our home physicians, also - a doctor of
New York City, and two of PittVmrr , and one
in the northern part of Ohio. Took enough
patent medicines to savin in-—all to uo purpose I
A REMEDY FOR HAt?l> TIMES. TRY IT.
FOR THIS GREAT REMEDY WE WISH YOU TO ACT AS OUR AGENT.
Dear sue * —The above fully explains the ar
ticles we wish to sell. This business is honor
able. and by being energetic, will pay you well.
It is our djsi-re to appoint an agent in every
county in-all parts of the’United States and
Canada, gianti>>vg to each the exclusive right to
sell every bottle sold in the county. Should
you accept tire agency for one or more coun
ties, you shall have the exclusive riglu to sell
every bottle sold in your county, as long as
you continue t€ act as our agent, and all orders
which we may receive from your territory shall
be turned over to your account.
This wonderful remedy, “Seven Seals or Gol
den Wonder,” sells rapidly in the hands of the
right kind of men, and we want none other.
Now- if you think you are the man tor the work
forward your order, name your county, and go
to work; you can sell a gross in a few days,
without a doubt. We have one man who buys
on an average three gross pe.* week, and his
orders are increasing rapidly, and has a small
county, (Berks Cos., Pa.) He writes that he
expects to sell ono gross per day, at retail, the
coming season, not counting wholesale. You
have the privilege of selling wholesale or re
!!?M fEliiil TO Mllfil
In order to have live, energetic men to take hold of the business at once, wo have conclu
ded to give free gratis to each and every agent a present of a handsome, fine
COIN SILVER HUNTING CASE WATCH, FREE,
Beautifully engraved, and correct time-keeper, worth $20.00, and a certificate of agency, giv
ing sole control of such county as the ageut may select (not already taken) ; and, further*
more, all orders coming,from such counties as the agent may select, will be sent back by u
to the agent to be filled—in fact we give sole control of such counties as long as the agen#
continues in the business. Remember the Premium Watch is given gratis to the agents.
We take this, plan to have om Great Remedy quicklyland thoroughly introduced. Let us- fiessr
"rom you at your earliest convenience, and secure your county at once, before being taken by
someone else. Remember this offer is open for o short time only
A SMALL CAPITAL KEQUIRBD TO RUN A LARGE PAYING BUSINESS..
The capital required is very small, and the profits from it will fully equal that of thorns’
ands of merchants who hive invested a large capital in their lousiness. Hundreds in. all part
of the country aio making from
t,500 TO $5,000 A YEAR.
And hundreds more will date their success- from accepting our liberal offer ret tins time. Any
ine willing to work for success can force ft. bat those who believe that it can be had from
idleness are not the kind of men we want to push our business. We want
A LIVE, ENERGETIC AGENT.
As one such is worth a dozen who expect a business to push itself. We have spent in pushing
our business
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.
It lias paid us to do it, and it pays our agents, as it advertises it thoroughly in every State,
county and township in the United States—not only for ns, but for the agent. Itemember this
is a life business and that every year it grows larger and larger.
We will send to parties contemplating to act as our Agents a SAMPLE DOZEN 801-
TLES securely packed with our different Posters, Bills, Show Cards, Terms, etc.,
UPON THE RECEIPT OP S2.CB,
And all sending $2.50 for Sample Dozen, we will send free of change. Samples of our Eight
Elegant Chromos, entitled:
Good Morning ! Good Night ! Feeding the Chiclecns ! Mother l $ Grave . r
Out of the Frying Fan ! Bo Peep ! Heading Ihe Bible / First Lesson *
If you want your county, let us know as soon as convenient, us the territory may be ta
ken. We would be pleased to have parties who contemplate taking an agency, to send for
Sample Package of this wonderful Remedy before engaging largely in the business.
REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE.
NO CUREt NO PAY!
With these suggestions we leave the matter with yon. We do not wish you
unless you will follow the business as a business, and really desire to make money. " *
none but honest, conscientious men. To such we will guarantee success.
Address all communications to „ _
KENNEDY & CO.
SOLE PRO PEI F.TOKS, PITTSBURG, PA
t£s3~i’kase state in what paper you v: this advertisement.
At length I vm.s indue ;d to try Dr. Radcliff’n
“Seven Seals or Golden Wonder.” I sent and
got six fifty cent bottles, and before using it
all found myself able to travel in a buggy
Took the agency for its sale last Api il, four
months ago. and have sold thirteen gross, or
}-,572 bottles, up to this date, August 20th,
18-72, an l expect from the gr riving demand to
sell ten thousand (10,000) bottles in the next
year. G mtlemon, if yon think this worth us
ing you f.iu do so, as I am generally known
over three counties as a min of groat affliction.
Yours Respectfully,
H. J. Darland.
toil, or putting it on commission with durg
gists, or soiling by sub-agents. This business
is worth tlit- attention of goo i mon and men
of capital. Should you make but reasonable
wages—say jjjilOO per month for the first three
months (many make more) —you would never
theless bo establishing a business that would
pay you largely at tho end.
Agents are doing better with our remedy
than anything else tli jr ever feeds hold of, —
Why is this.!' Because the remedy rices jnirtt as
we say, our agents enn warrant evesy bettlst
No cure, no pay. Knowing that we mates - 8t
losses good, should they b; caller! to - redeem
a bud tie, a gents run no risk of loss-.
‘’Seven Seals or Golden Wonder” i put up
tii SI.OO and 50 cent bottles, elegantly finished
in neat and appropriate wrappers, and packed
in nice boxes, one dozers in each box.
To druggists our scale of prices are—Large
size, SI.OO bottles, per dozen, $X..00; small
size, 50 cent bottles, per dozens- j-!.50i.
We give special terms to out county agseilfa
at such figures that they can sell to drHgjyiat*
and country stores at the above prices and
ansSse a) handsome profit. We give an