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THE BQJJTHRON.-
P. F. LAWSBE) ifdUor.
W. XI. CRAIG, Publisher.
TUESDAY MOUNTING. JUNE 27, 1870.
Any person wishing extra copies of
The,Southron wiii find them on sale by
T. S. Campbell at his news depot, east
side Square, and at our office, after Tues
day morning of each week. Price sets.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having procured the services of Mr.
W. W. Hood, the oldest printer in this
section of the country, to take charge of
our Job-Work department, we are now
prepared to do all work in the very
best style. Send in your orders, and
they will receive prompt attention at
low figures.
Best brands of Segars at Champion’s.
Mr. Clapp, the Alabama lime man, is
in the city. uf - :
That Old Centennial, Kye Whiyky at
Champion’s can’t be beat.
Webb & Oliver have just received a
uimy lot of Iron King Cooking Stoves.
Our old fellow-townsman, John Law
rence has met with the loss of his son
Joseph during last week.
Henry P. Farrow wrfs in' the city last
week, just returned from the Cincinnati
Convention, lie thinks Hayes invinci
ble.
Gainesville is filling tip rapidly with
people from everywhere. Look out for
big crowds this summer, both here and
at the springs. f
If you want to enjoy something good
to drink, go to Champion’s.
On the 4th of July the, Amateurs give
another of their grand
Go and hear them ; they merit a liberal
patronage from our people.
The press, types, fixtures, etc., of the
old Gainesville Advertiser were sold on
last Thursday to Mr. J. B. Thomas, of
the Dahloncga Advertiser.
The barber shop at thejriedmont is in
charge of Wra. Doyle, lie is a first-Class
shaver and hair-dresser; can give you a
hot or cold bath; shampoon you and
black your boots. Give him a call and be
rejuvinated about twice a week.
John Champion lias the first water
melons of the season. They are from!
Florida.
Col. C. D. Phillips, riolieitor-Gencral
of the Blue Ridge has been so
journing at the Piedmont several, on
business. He is a powerful big fellow,
and it is said his heart and legal xTitlitidt
are in proportion to his person.
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Hie Air Line Road is all-setting-up,
and the trains are th ing around on it at
40 miles an hour again. You can’t stop
the Air Line long at a linie, uulCfs you
Inti Oil d of its officers.
PUBijXC tvißiosyryasrcA-.
Til man K. Gaines, of'Greenville, S. C.,
w.ii lecture to tin-citizens Gainesville
to night; Monday;, on the Subject of Im
igration to ;he .South. Everybody will
go io hear him. of course. Meeting at
the Court House at S' o’clock.
Mayor W. I. Pike, oi' Jefferson, was
i:i tile city last week. He j-eports more
'.amaire in J;tekson county from tlie late
freshet than lias occurred since Noah’s
little . hower; bridges, mills, etc., wash
ed out that have stood the test for forty
years.
The I. O. O. Fs. will install their offi
-1 hall on Friday,’July 7th. —
T h< installation w iil be public, and they
will give a reception at o’clock in
the evening. Music, dancing and re
fiv.'hments is the programme, and there
will boa good time generally. All are
cordially iilvited to participate.
'the Piedmont. Richmond jfnd Gaiues
•-lie ;ire just girtin' up an’ dustin’. —
There is uiore whitewash', soapsuds,
hloride of lime, charcoal and diggers
about them than would fill a steamboat.
They are lixin’ for about a thousand
slimmer visitor ; and they are jjpiug to
come, too, when they iindout how clean,
cool and nice we are up here*
We are in receipt of the prospectus of
the Dulilonega Advertiser, to be started
ut Dulilonega this week by J. 13. Thomas
XW. 13. Townsend. i3olh of these gen
tlemen arc young, full of vim and enter
prise, and we wish them abundant ue
cc -. Gentlemen, you will find our of
li- •• always open to you when you visit
the city.
Those more than clever gentlemen,
< up.. W. S. Keene, of A. G. A B. F. Wy
ly’s, and Chari-.y Thomas, of Dabney X
t'v ;il!’ , were :it the Richmond Saturday.
They have to come here very often to
k ep up with their growing trade. The
reason they -uecced so well is because
they treat tlieii patrons just light, and
take Thk Souiiihon and pay for it.
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The many friends of Mrs. It. J. Cas
tleberry will be pleased to learn that
this estimable lady i rapidly recovering
from the long ami painful illness she
iia-> l> mi sutleriiig under. L>rs. iiaiiey
A Bong, her piiysiciams, inform us slie
i- now out of danger. Her recovery
will b liailed with delight by all of her
neighbors.
Rev. W. P. Harrison, of Atlanta, lain
the cit v . at tin* house of his friend J udge
Rice. Hr. Harrison comes among us to
recuperate liis failing health, never very
goi*t, and now aimo-r entirely prostra
ted by His recent, terrible mental trials
icom the singular and unaccountable
suicide of his promising iiLllc daughter.
Col. J. B. Feck exhibited his kindness
of heart and generosity in passing Mrs.
Thco. Mcßride and daughter over the
Air Line Road to her old home at Jgasly,
;•>. C. Mrs. Mcßride is widow of Rev.
Mcßride, who was a missionary in Chi
na sixteen years; she was caught by the
breaks iu the road while in Gainesville.
All honor to Mr. Peck and bis high
toned road!
The service will be put upon our new
mail route from Gainesville to Pleasant
Grove, in Forsyth county, on the first of
July. This will give the Browns Bridge
folks their postoffice again, and will en
able them to take forty or fifty copies of
The Southron fresh from the press.—
We congratulate the peonle along the
route on this much-needed convenience
to everybody.
Mrs. Dr. Bradley can’t fool us and
make us believe her whole potato crop la
like those in the basketful Stiley brought
over to Mrs. L. She picked them out,
that’s what she did; there wasn’t one
in die lot less than your two fists, and
just as sound and mealy as they could
be. M rs. L. is very much obliged, and
we vote Mrs. B. the blue ribbon on our
favorite vegetable.
Mr. W. A. Skelton, of Hartwell, Ga.,
has bought the vacant lot next to Les
ser’s old grocery on Main street at S3OO
cash. This lot is 35x90, and less
than a year ago for $l5O. IsHfeiness
property in this end of the city is cheap
er now than it will ever bo again. Dua
lly Banks knew just the time fo wade
in, and it seems struck it right wlin he
bought those corner lots for one half
tjheir value.
There will he a meeting of all th
friends of the immediate building of the
Episcopal church, at the Piedmont Hp
tcl parlor, on Thursday evening, June
30th. We hope to see all who take an
interest in this enterprise on hand as
early as 8 o’clock. By a reasonable ef
foft made at once, there is no doubt blit
the building can be put up immediately ,
so as to hold services in it during the
summer, and we can undoubtedly get
ajd from abroad to complete it in time
for winter occupancy.
Col. Nichols opened Holland Springs
for the season on Friday night last: with
a grand ball. Col. J. G. Longstreet
chartered four hacks and took out the
guests of tiie Piedmont and Richmond,
and a whole lot of ladies from the city
generally. The opening ball was a
grand success—everybody satisfied, and
ayotetaken to continue them through
the summer, alternating between the j
Springs, Piedmont and Richmond. Tligt !
is risrht, gentlemen, dwell together in j
unity., I I
Ihe advertisement of D. E. Evans In
this issue will notify the public that that
gentleman conics to the front again in
his old favorite business. For some
months past lie has been engaged in the
bee-hive business, and other pursuits,
partly neglecting his old calling. He
tells us that lie will now be found,
at all reasonable hours, at his post, rea
dy to do all kinds of work entrusted to
him, on double-quick time. Most peo
ple know Evans, and those who do not
will do well to give him a call.
We are authorized, by a la.ge number
of the good citizens of Union county, to
invito Dr. Wills, of this county, to re
move to Blairsville and practice his pro
fession. While vve do not wish Dr.
Wills to leave the fields of his successful
labors for so many years, we cannot
help the people of Union wanting him
there, and will say that there is no doubt,
the Doctor would have a large and lucra
tive practice, and would be kindly treat
ed and appreciated were he to accede to
this request of the people of Union.
An abseilt-mimled Ohio woman got:
tiie coffee-pot ready for boiling anil then
carefully placed it on a chair and sat
herself ou the stove. Although the oc
casion \vas dreadfully suggestive ol
some of the eai ly martyrs she managed
to derive some consolation out of it
from the weil improved opportunity it
afforded her of obliging her husband to
bny“her anew dress, which, as soon as
she was well enough, she made up her
self with the rssistanee of the “Domes
tic” Fashions and anew “Domestic’
sewing machine. 1 ”**
Our young friend T. Cobb Law is fit
ting up a nice Confectionery and Ice-
Cream Saloon in the Craig building, on
Main' street, and within 100 yardjk>i tiie
Piedmont Hotel. This wiii he a pice,
quiet place for young gentlemen icfttiUti
their lady friends for refreshments,-and
very convenient for the guests of the
Piedmont. Everybody may rely on
tilings being all-right where Cobb.prCC
sides. There is no more clever, straight
forward, energetic young jnau in the
community, and we predict tkat he will
succeed, because he deserves to. Go in,
Cobb, we’ll help you all we can !
On Wednesday morning, just in time
lor breakfast, a little girl and boy made
their appearance at our front door with
a basket plum full of break last-rolls, tea
rolls, lightbreud, rusk and Graham
bread, all hot and smoking from the
ovens of J. Lt. Solomon, our city baker.
If there is anybody in Georgia who can
beat Mr. Solomon making any of the ar
ticles named we don’t care to see them.
These are as good us we ever want to eat.
Our citizens and hotels ought to give
Mr. Solomon a liberal patronage, because
be merits it.
ByH|ej>wia.
American:-, are particularly subject to
this disease and its elleeis: such a ; Sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cos-
Livucss, Heart burn, Water brash, com
ing up of the food coated tongue, disa
greeable taste in tlio mouth, palpitation
of the Heart, and all diseases of tliej
Stomach and Liver. Two doses oJ
Gkken’s August Know eh will relieve
you at once, and there positively is not a
ease in the United States it will not cure.
If you doubt this go to your Druggist!
Dr. H. S. Bradley, and get a Sample Bot
tle for 10 cents and trd it. Regular size
75 cents.
EXCUTTRSIOISr A.El2.A.3<ft3-K
--MENTS.
Major John G. Longstreet has per
fected arrangements with the Air
Line to run excursion train fi’om At
lanta to this city on Saturday eve
• nings, at such rates as will enable him
to make the whole expense to excur
| sionisls, including hotel fare till after
| breakfast Monday mornings, rail road
i fare and all $6.25. This is as cheap as
f any one could ask it, and givega splen
did opportunity to spend the liot Sun
days at the grand Piedmont. Tick
ets will be for sale at tho rail road of-,
fices.
Our friends in Union county will ac
cept our thanks for the interest, they are
taking in Thb Southron. We have re-
Sceired 21 names as subscribers from
that county alone within ten days, also
several from White, tgnnpkin,' Jackson,
and other counties* making ah aggregate
of since our last publication of the
roll of honor. That is right gentlemen,
give us your patronage and a very little
.of j’otir money, and we will give you a
lively*paper during the campaign. Send
us coin in unieations, short and to the
rpoiiit, from all over the district, and you
shall sec you£ productions in print.
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Buster Billy Smith comes to the front
with an advertisement this week of his
Livery business. Uncle Billy, needs no
printers’ ink to help him in this commu
nity—-everybody knows and likes him;
but there are strangers coming in every
day, and once in a while there is one
Mr. Smith does not know. It is for his
own and the poor printer’s benefit that
he advertises. If there is a man in
Georgia who thinks nearer right, and
does nearer right, and pays liis debts
better’,’ than Billy Smith, we don’t know
him; ‘and foa this reason he succeeds,
and always will. Go and see him, and
get a ride in that splendid new hack.
DEMOCRATIC a.A.XTO'CTS-
j The Democratic voters of Hall county
' arc requested to meet in the Court House,
i Gainesville, at 12 o’clock M., July 4th,
; for the purpose of selecting delegates to
attend the Gubernatorial Convention, to
’ be held in Atlanta, on the 2nd of August,
r We hope our Democratic friends will
iadjourn their work on their farms for
■that day, and come out and attend the
Ccaucus, as it is important to every one
of us that men are selected to go to At
lanta vi’ho represent the will and wishes
of the masses of the people.
The meeting on the 4th was called by
authority of D. H. McDonald, as Chair
man of the Democratic Executive Com
mittee of Hall County—but we don’t
get our information from him; wo haye
a little white mice about our office.
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Sec card Banks & Brother in this is
sue. All we need to say about these
gentlemen is that they havebeS* in this
city ever since the “woods were burnt.”
* Tiiey are capable, able (within thern
'selves), and willing, to carry on their
bhsiness in all its departments, and
that thdy do it promptly. No one. from
New York to California, need be afraid
to entrust them with any kind of busi
ness in .their line. As an evidence of
their integrity, their banki goperations
have gone up from a mere little broker
age business in 1871, to hundreds of
thousnds of dollars per annum in 1870.
Their banking house ha? been a great
conveniences this growing city,and we
are glad tosay that it has become one of
the fixed institutions of North East
Georgia.
-A. BkiA-UTIIF'TTI. FLOWER.
Maj. Moreno has growing in his front
yard thd most magnificent ilovver we ev
er saw. „ It is from the celebrated nur
series of Briggs Brothers, New York,
and is called “Lilium Auratum,” or
“Queen of Lilies.” We can’t describe
it; but it hits a stalk about as thick as a
man’s linger, three feet high, with long,
deep-green) leaves on it, surmounted
now by four mammoth lilies, and two
buds six inches long. The blooms are
eleven inches across, every alternate
brief or section with a beautiful curl aj
the end, the whole thing soft as velvet,
white as snow, and variegated with
beautiful'deep-brown specks. The in
ternal arrangement of this wonderful
lily we could not describe without stu
dying botany six months, but the odor
it emits is equal to distilled ottar of ro
ses, and much sweeter. Everybody
fond of rare llowers should go and see
this wonderful productiau. of Nature
aided by art.
COHEg “orsr A- BIG BUST!”
So share I lii!
11, Cohen lias got liis Soda Fount, Ice-
Cream Freezer and Lager Beer all run
ning, and you ought to go and see him
out of pure love and gratitude for the
good old man. In experimenting to
find out how to give his friends the best
of everything iu ids lino, he froze liis
toes making Ice-Cream, got a solid
chunk of ice the size of a bologna sau
sage and a foot long, in his throat while
testing his Lager, and blew every hair
oft* llie top of his head bringing the gas
down into his Soda Water ; and yet it
will make you walk tip-toed thirty min
utes after drinking it, unless you take a
pine-apple, banana, or a quarter’s worth
of Confectioneries to neutralize it. We
wouldn’t miss going to'see mein frient
Heinrich Colien, and wutcii him bob
and dodge about among the. gas, Hying
corks and icebergs of liis establishment
once or twice a week, for the price ol
that hat about which it is said lie told
bis clerk, who had put the price about
*2.00 under what Henry hurl told the
customer : “Go pack to your end of the
siitore; vat the h-—ll you know pout
mine piznish!” But, no joke, friend
Colien is one of our indispensable#, and
we shall advertise him in form next
week, uf he don’t get friz to death mit
ex fieri men ts of Ishc-Cream und Lager
Peer before that time.
-ZV OIXEKKIY BELLOW.
A black-haired, dark-eyed, slender,
well-dressed nuMvbape IP th|*,eisy §lout
two weeks ago; registering himself T.
M, Wilson, at the Richmond House. Af
ter remaining ten days Marshal Ilunio
received a telegram from Chief of Police,
Atlanta, to arrest the black-haired stran
ger as T. W. Hayward, formerly of
Newberry, 8. ('., where lu> was once a
county officer, niidUfterward merchant
at Edgefield. Our Marshal(nude the ar
rest, Hayward protesting he was “not
the man he wanted.” Hanie turned him
over to Mr. John Champion, while he
would go up town and bring a party who
could identify him. A few minutes af
ter this Mr. Champion being called by a
customer, Hayward passed,, <fiit of the
back door of the store, and “slid-oufc”
in the direction of Mexico* and we
should think he was there the next morn
ing'at"the rate of speed he was making
when last heard of. The marshal, Cham
pion and others tried to him, but
' he went at such speed that T<tn*s blood
hound couldn’t smell his tracks as fast
as he made them. Hayward £s charged
with dressing up in anew suit f some
one clse’s clothes in Atlanta, ig the re
port. Mr. Craig loses his bill, and an
other friend of ours would Hke to see
him a minute or two. Our frieads on the
other side of the Gulf may ljrik out for
him. He is a “dead beat,” with a doubt.
GAINESVILLE PRICES COBRENT,
Corrected weekly by SMITH & JENKINS
IE 1 ! IT -A. 3ST CI A.X*
GOLD—Buying 1 10
Selling 1 ’3
SlLVEß—Buying 1 00
Selling 1 00
COTTON—Middling 10
Clean Stains.., f 8(a)9
Dirty Stains 0
coTJ3srTE,Y rpii.crnTJ'cnD.
BACON—Hams # 10 :t. 15
Sides n 13
Shoulders .... 11
Hog Round (country)..
BEESWAX- 25
BUTTER—Choice Country 20
CORN—without sacks , : 90
doz ... .. 10
FLOUR—Family !
_ _ Extra * V v 4
Super v 4 y x
FOW LS—Chickens .£ 20
SPRING CHICKENS.. / ..,...12>£to 20
Ducks 12
HIDES-Dry 9
Green.. 4*£
LARD IS
MEAL i 95
OATS 75
ONIONS 100
PEAS ...j 120
POTATOES—lrish—per bushel 100
Sweet per bushel 100
TALLOW 0
WHEAT- Q bushel.... 125
COFFEE—java lt> 35(a) 40
rio “ 23® 25
SUGAR—ft lb, Ex. C. . i 1 i
“ A. .J J2>*
“ Crushed 13
“ YellowfC 10
“ Brown lo
SYRUP—SI gal 70® 80
MOLASSES—ft gal ..33}*
MACKEREL-# kit 1 50
CIIYKSB 20
HAY —Clover'# 100 100®1
DRIED PEACHES—unpealed. /# lb 7
pealed 10
DRIED APPLES—pealed # lb <>
PORK lo
GREEN APPLES 75
TURNIPS 25
CABBAGE... 10
RYE IO
ItAGS 205
PRINTS G®B
SHIRTINGS. o>i®B
JdiKETINGX 10
CHESTNUTS 3
BLE 1 CUE 1) DOMESTICS 9® 15
W HITE BE ANS 1
T. J, CARTMELL,
AGENT, AN I) ItU<AT.ER IN
Pianos, Organs
AND ALL OTHER
Musical Instruments,
Gaimtsvillp, Ga.
A GOOD 71-3 OCTAVE PIANO
—AT—
S2SO.
Wittiall Modeim Improvements
JAM Agent for the celebrated
HHna/Toe,
KCallet <£z iDa-vis
Haines Brothers,
AND
SOUTHERN GEM
IFIJLIsrOS,
Which me all FIRST-CLASS in every respect—
-1 will compete with Atlanta prices, and keep the
instruments in thorough tune and rppair for one
year.
My system of Tuning is that • l Equal Temper
ament, and according to Mathematical Demon
stration. It is tha only way by which a Piano
can be
TI TIV E D CORRECTI, V .
further particulars, address
r X\ a. Cartmell,
Gaineaville, Ga.
li b; ip in it i-c mcm s:
Col. J. B. Estes ; Rev. T. P. Cleve
land.
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2*TO
14 Marietta St.,
G-EOKG-I-A.
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VALUABLE PROPERTY
For Sale.
f will soil, cheap, the following property in the
city of Gainesville:
A Brick and Wood Store House,
22 ly 75 feet, two stories l.igli; the store rooit
well lifted np with shelves, counter, &<•„: Hast
meid 20 by 22 feet, walled up front bottom; si*
good, well plastered and naintedrooms upstaii *.
The Store is now occupied by Smith & Jenkins,
who are doing as large a business as is done l y
any firm in North-East Georgia.
One-Half Interest in the Farmer’s an
Planter’s Warehouse,
44 by 86 feet; house new, dOuble-lloorcd, wife
fire-proof roof. It is built of brick, and is eon
plctc in all its appointments; can be made, wi'e
food management, to do a business of $50,000 to
100,000 per annum.
A New Dwelling House,
with 8 rooms, well plastered, painted, grained,
Ac. Also the Furniture, Carpets, I’iano, and ah
the household goods in the house.
This property is all well situated, near the
Denot, and, in the hands of a noon, kniokokttc
SoFfHEKN man or linn, is as valuable as any like
property in Georgia.. I wish to sell the property
all together, for about the cost of building; will
give time on part of the purchase money at 10 per
cent. The price of the whole is six thousand
dollars. It will rent for sixteen percent, on that
anuMWit. This- is a good chance for a business
man or firm tolmiM up a large business on a
small capital. The titles are perfect, with no
incumbrance. Call on or-write me at once.
P. F. L.WVSiIE, Agt., Gainesville, Ga.
P. S.—l have some valuable unimproved i >is
will sell at a fair price; am not particular •>
selliuc them. iijwcevm- *
WJ A "tJ* -TOj- gv* Xg 7 gMI
FOOT-POWER SCROLL 0L
SAWS AND LATHES- M]
$5 to $#1.50 averliged per day -, T ,
with these machines. All . j
wood workers should use them
P.OlfS can make $5.00 per day tfralr kCT
w ilh them, Insides learning a via fjf
PKOFITAI’.I.ETIi ADK. For
a sample of sawing send 25c.
fertile MYS'i'ii; PUZZEE. or
YANKEE’S I'RKAM. We send it by man. any
where vou read this, ami address for FULL de
scription, W. F. & -JOHN UAKNES,
Koedford, Winnebago Go., Illinois.
$11.50 AVERAGED PER DAY.
t'VLTOS, Mo., Duo. 14, isi l.
Mi-iss'.i'. V. r . F. &-Ton:r Haknus:
Gentlemen —I sawed 110 frets for balustrade
for portico, and 15 brackets in lirst two 'lays run
ning. Every one who has witnessed the working
of tfccSaw lias pronunced it llie most, useful ma
chine ever iliver invented. I have been working
from 12 to 16 men, and have done all my shop
work (scrollso wing) on your machine, running
it daily fciime I purchased it, and have paid
nothing for repairs, except for saws, which
amount was comparatively small. Three weeks
since 1 purchased some imported moods, and
so me. u ice i Tc'.gus, and turned iuy attention ty
fretwork, i hive averaged per day, since that
time, $11.50. I know of im occupation as pleasant
and profitable for a mechanic to spend liiß win
ter days at as I he above. Your machine runs so
lightly ami easily that it will not tire the most
delicate man altera little practice; in fact, I
consider your machine indispensable to any car
penter, however small liis business is, as he can
introduce the machine to his scrap pile, and
make enough brackets in one week to pay lor his
machine. 1 consider my machine just as esssen
tial in iny shop as a set of bench planes.
Very truly, M. FILED PELL,
Architect and Guilder.
Addceasior lull inform rtion,
W. F. A JOIGS PARNES,
Hoc.kford, 111.
ALEXANDER & MERCK.
Keep constantly on hand a full line of
General Merchandise,
Which they sell
Olieap for Cash
—OR—
Approved Country Produce^.
Their stock is full, consisting of
IDr3r Gr-cocLs,
CLOT 3E-XXISTC3-,
BOOTS.
shoes.
lIATS,
CATS,
GROCERIES,
FLOUK, MEAT,
Anil in short everything kept in a first-class
FARMERS’ SUPPLY STORE.
All onr goods arc jnirchaseii for cash, or on
short time, au.l wo can and will sell or ex
change them for cash or cftuutry produce as low
as anybody can soil the same quality of goods ill
this market.
Give us a call before making your purchases.
WE LOVE TO SHOW OHR HOODS.
make a specialty of Fine Flour.
Store in the new briek building, near Depot,
Gainesville, Ha. ALEXANDER & MKKi K.
mayi.'ltl
American i!M Foreign Patents.
Gilmo, Smith ft Cos.. Successor to
Chipmau, Hosmer & Cos.
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advance- No charge for serviced until patent is
granted. Preliminary examinations free. Out
valuable pamphlet scut tree upon receipt of pos
tage stamp. Address
GILMORE, SMITH & CO.,
Washington, D. C.
Arrears of Pay, Bounty &c.
Federal oilicors, poldiera, and Sailors of the
lata war, or their hairs, are in many cases cute
tied to money ffom Ihe Government which has
been found to be due since final payment.-
IV rile full history of sow ice, and stale amount
of pay and 'bounty received.
Certificates of* Adjutant-General V. S. A.
showing service and honorahle discharge there
from, in place of discharges lost, proauiod lot j
small fee.
Unclose stamp to GILMORE A I'D., and ful I
reply, with blanks, will be sent free.
Pensions! Pensions!!
Federal OtUeers, Soldi era, and sailors, ivouui.
ed, ruptured, or injured in the line bf duty in lb
late war, and disabled thereby, can obtain ,
pension.
Widows and minor children of OtUeers, 80
diet.', .ml Sailors, who have died since, died di.
charge, or disease contracted, or wounds and ii
juries received in the service and in line of dut
can procure a pension, by addressing GILMOU
& LG.
lmftCused rates for pensioners obtained. Boui
ty Laud Warrants produred for service in wu
prior to March U, 1835. 1 time are no wurran
granted tor service in the late rebellion.
.Send sLamp to <k CO.* H ash i
IngloA . tit. r.. for full .n 1.. ctio ,
TTTTT 1 WVAG ALTV AGENT
=IIT COTJl<rar!sr=a
—IN THE —
UNITED STATES!
Gold Coi! SI,OOO in Gold Coin,
*ww:k! challege the world,
And will forfeit SI,OOO to any' person w lift can produce a remedy which will prove hv actual taat
a more speedy, certain and effective cure for afl Ffuui and Aches ot whatever form, external im
internal, acute or chronic, deep-seated or otherwise; than
DR. RADCLIFF’S GREAT REMEDY,
Seven Seals or Golden Wonder.
We have had this challenge of SI,OOO prominently displayed in all our Circulars and Neirap**
per Advertisements, for the last four years, and not taken, which shows the superior excellence of
our Remedy over all other. For External or Internal use.
It Will Ettoot u Speedy Cure in all Cases ol
HEADACHE, NKIKALGIA, TOOTHACHE, SPRAINS, BRUISES- HUM
WOUNDS, KI RNS, COMC, CRAMP, CHOI,ER A MORBUS, I IJiX, Dl<
ARRIHEA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, COUGHS, COEDS, IN
ILAIOIATOItV UHECMATISM, ASTHMA, PHTHISIC, #
HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, SUMMER
PLAPiT, PAINS IN SIDE, RACK OK COINS,
PICES, RINGWORM, FECONS, STINGSOF
INSECTS, BITES OF VRSOWOUS
SERPENTS, AND ESPECIA2.-
JLY RMECMCTISM.
A PWERFUL REMEDY WHICH IS TAKEN INTERNALLY BY ANY ONE.
This celebrated medicine ip beyond a doubt the greatest discovery in Medical Science known to Ui*
world. Its action is at once felt; its wonderful cures are instan
taneous; iu fact it literally'demolishes pain.
33q - “u.€ill37' G-ood for or Eestst
REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE EVERY HOTTI.E.
No Cure, No Pay!
Try it, and be Convinced*
A ATT.'' FD PERMANENT AND PRO FIT A BCE EMPCOYMKNTI
VV Pj V/r i IMiIN ARTICCi; OF universal sale.
TO YOU THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Thousands arc now out of employment. To them wc offer, in the sale of our remedy, a pre
ventative of hard times. We have adopted, as our motto:
no cube:,
NO PAY.
SOURCE OF HAPPiNES TO mtICNS OF SUFFERING HUMANITY.
During the past four'years the wonderiifl success of this great Ucmedy has far exceeded our
most sanguine expectations; t Itowsaaols'liave bean cured, and thousands have found out from aelu*
al experience that DR. RADCCIFF’-S GREAT REMEDY, SEVER s|A Is OR GDC
DEN WONDER, is the most Wonderful Pain Destroyer iu Existence, Ihe Most ExpoditioiM,
Safe and Powerful itcin -d v known iu the World, t lures arc effected almost instantly, as if by Mag
ic. Thousands of eertriioa’cos have been received 1 row all pai t -of oar broad laud, unsolicited and
unasked for. speaking in heartfelt amLmiivtfhipt praise of tins Great liemcdv, from personal
knowledge of Us almost miraculous Hewers iu curing the mfst obstinate ami protracted stagest
Diseases. •* - -
SI,OOO Profit in 4 Months! 1,372 sl-Bottles SoMU
1 1 r: vi > th is:
.-cot? Town, ) >
I.AWIIENCIC Lou NT 11, OHIO. j
Mksshs KKNN'iiDY & to:
J)Kah Sins—At this late hour I will inform
you of the great benefit I received from the use
of |>r. RadciiiTs Great Remedy, SEV KN SEALS
or GOLDEN WON DKR, after being confined to
my b.;d for eight years with a complication of
diseases, viz: Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Palpita
tion of the Heart.* Pain iii the ‘Right Side, with
General Debility, tor which J tried (lie-skill of
our home physicians, also a doctor of New V ork
Gisy, ami two of Pittsburgh, and one in the nor
thern part of Ohio. Took enough patent medi
A Remedy for Hard Times. Try It.
f-OK THIS GREAT It I’ tl 111 V Wf) WISH VOIT TO APT AS OIK AGENT.
Dear Sik—The above fully explains the avli
cles we wish to sell. This business is honorable,
ami by being energetic., will pay .you well. It is
our desire to appoint an agent in every county
in all parts of the Unite.f States and Canada,
granting to each the exclusive right to sell every
bottle sold in the county. Should you accept the
agency for one or more count res, wo shall have
the exclusive right to sell every Itytslo sold in
your county, 1 as'toug as you dentALnc to >*'t as
our agent, and alt orders which -we revel Gfioin
you! ternWy shall be turned .lo jo fi .ac-
Heme&v. SKVfcN SEAI.S
or GOI.IH'.K ItOAUbK. sells Vapidly m the
bauds of the right kind of mety ami wo want
none other. Now if you iluub you are the man
for the work, forwaad your order, name our
lount V, and go to work; you can ee i a gio.s in a
‘few days, without a doubt. Wo have one man
who buys on an aye; age teree gross per week,
and his orders are increasing mpidly. and he
lias a small county (Berks Lo., Pa). He writes
that lie expects to sc‘l one gross per dby, at re
tail, the eoiniTrgdfS’asou, not counting wholesale
You have the privilege of selling Wholesale or
retail, or butting it on commission'with drug
EXTRA. PREMIUM TO AGENTS!
In order * o have live, energetic men to take hold of the business at once, wo have concluded to
give free guilds io each and every agent a present of a handsome, fine
O i ii Silver Hunting* Case Watch, Erne,
Beautifully engraved, and correct time-keeper, worth s2o,and a certificate of aireacy giving S#*JK
CONTROIr of such couNiv as the agent may select (ten already taken); and, furthermore. Ml
orders coming from such county as the agent may select, wil. be sent back by us to the Agvßt Wty*.
tillod--iu fact wc give so).: control of such counties as long as the agent continues in the business-"
ltcmember. the Premium Watch is givoh gratis to th: agents. We toke tins plan to have our
Great Remedy quickly and thoroughly introduced. Let us bear from you at your earliest couvenD
cnee, and secure your county at once, before being taken by someone else. Lcwemboi, luisosw
is open for a sliort time only.
Small Capital Required to run a Large Paying Business
The capital required is verv small, and the profits from it will fully equal that of thousauda of
merchants who have invested it large capital in thcii business. Hundreds in all parts ot the coun
try are making from
$1,500 to $5,000 a 'STea.x.
And hundreds more, will dale thei, . c.-s t,.,m accepting our liberal at this time Any
W dling In work to, SCO Cl , .11, I.ior it, hut *••u no believe Him it can be had Horn idleness are
not the kind of men we uam i ' posh ot i imsmess. 'V e want
_£>_ X-il\re iSTreexgretic -d^-gretret
As one. such is worth a di. n who expect a business to push itself. Wc have pent in pudoauvur
■ SIOO,OOO.
It has paiil us to do it. and it pars our agents, as if advertises it thoroughly in every atate. Leunty
and Towusliip in ilio United Marcs-- not oaly for us, but for the agent. lamiembcr, this is a life bua
incss ami that every y ea. ii grows larger and larger. ■uvr'i'T
We will send to parties cuuemplating to act as onr Agents a KAMILS DOZES IHiffl.eJaM
cnrelv packed with our dillY i.-i.t Posters, Bills, Spow t aids, Terms, etc.,
u I*O IN 111 1 : K KCKiPT OF i£SJ.rSO.
■Vml ail sending $2 50 for sample ! hi/, m. w • will ! eml five of charge. Samples of our Fight. Elegant
Lhromos, entitled, GOOD MUIININU. GOOU NHT.
* I'EEIHNG THE ( IIH'KIINS. iliOllfliH'N GUAREi
OUT Of TIIR FRYING *A!\. HO I'lEl*.
HEADING THE KIKEE. MUST LESSON.
1 von want your coun jy. let us know as soon as convenient, as tho territory may he taken- Wo
would be pleased to have parties who couiien: plate taking an agency, to send for sample package ©f
this Wonderful Remedy before engaging largely in tha business.
Remember, we Guarantee Every Bottle-
IfcTO CTTIRE, IsTO ZPJLTT!
With these suggestions wo leave the matter with you. We do not wish you to on gage unless rou
will follow the business, and really desire to make mouey. Wo want none but honest, eonsoieutloaa
men. To such wo guarantee success. Address all communications to
KENNEDY & CO.,
, Sole Proprietrs, Pittsburgh, Pa.
yaar*Ul(‘ttap Rtiifce ii) what Bary.r von saw t! ii•. •ulvo’t' uouont
duos to swim in—a’l to no purpose. At leuafet
was induced to try 10. Dadclill'sSEVEyj
or GULDEN WoSlDKli. 1 sent and got sis MH
cent bottles. and before using it all found inywA
able to travel in a buggy. Took the ageuef for
its sale last April, four months ago. and Bit*
sold 18 gross, or 1,872 bottles, up to this date, An*
gust an, 1872, ami expect from the growing 4**
maud to sell ten thousaud bottJes if the uul
yeaT. Gentlemen, if you think tats worth imiug
you can do so, as 1 am general 1 y known over
three counties as a man of great niUigtiou. <
Yours inspect fully,
If. k. If A Rid NG.
gists, or selling by sub agents. 'i’lii9 busineM
is worth the attention of good men and man of
capital. Should you make br.t reasonable wa
ges—ay SIOO per month for the first three month*,
(manv make more)— you would nevertheleaa 1m
establishing a business that would pay yon
largely in the end.
Agents are doing better with our Reineilytbaa
anything else they ever took hold of. Why is
thisV Because the Rein dy does just as wesav,
and our agents cau warrmt every bottle. No
. ure. no pay. Knowing that we make all loaaM
good, should they lie railed on to redeem a bot
tle, agents run no risk of loss.
SEVEN SEALS or GOI.MN WON
-I>KIL is pul up in fl.Ol) ami 50 cent bottles, el -
gautlv Urns ed in neat and appropriate wrap
pers, and pacl.eil in nice boxes, one dozen in
each iiox.
To druggists our scale of prices are—Largs
size, SI.OO bottles, per dozen, $8.00; small size, 60
cent, bottles, per dozen, SI.OO.
Wc give special terms to onr County Agents at
such figures that they can sell to druggists ami
country stores at the above price aud make %
handsome prollt. We also give au