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A. HIRSCH,
Cotton Aveniu* two Doors below Toole & Schnnipert’s, Americas, G»
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER.
Offers for sale at the very lowest Cash Prices
loo Barrels Old Kentucky Whiskey, 2 years old,
]00 “ •• ” <•' 3 « : “
100 •• *. “ 4 « “
]00 « •• “ 5 “ “
50 Pipes of HOLLAND GIN,
50 •• FRENCH BRANDY.
50 Barrels PORT and SHERRY WINE.
500 Boxes Assorted Bitters.
200 BBLS. BEST CORN WHISKEY,
A FULL ASSORTMENT
Groceries, Segars and Tobacco.
Supplies the trade from either one of their Eastern or Western
Houses.
Call and see for yourselves. dec 10 tf
LEITNER & PRICKER’S
IJ rid ex’ the Bax’low House,
r ,,K
BO 0 K
HO! FOR CHRISTMAS!
HAVING OPZXED XT
FALL STOCK
I invite my friend* and Customer* to call and
examine it.
I intend to keep everything that thould be in a
FIRST CLASS BOOKSTORE,
think on examination it will prove to be ao.
SCHOOL BOOKS
used in this community.
Revenue Stamps, Papers
Pictorials of the Day.
I have a fine assortment of Miscellaneous read
ing, among the choicest are :
Dickens’ Works,
Waverly Novels,
Mrs. Lee Hentz’s Work,
Queen Hortens©—Muhiback,
Diary of the Gotta Family,
Old Fashioned Girl,
Hoods—by the same Author,
All the Poets—different styles
Marian Harland, Mrs. Holmes,
and others too numerous to mention.
GOLD, SILVER and
Cheap Watches,
JEWELRY of the latent deals
1 he Meriden Britannia Co’
STERLING SILVER SPOONS,
FORKS, CUPS, NAPKIN-RINGS, AC.
i, Plated Spoons, Forks, Knivti
a FULL LINE of
Cnpa, Tea-Sets, Syrup-Cops,
any praise from
mie’a Goods are too well known ™
J Genuine RODGERS CUTLERY, also the best American ditto,
'uiu-a-ens, aiouttb, rorimonnies, Work-Boxes, Writing-Desks, Ac. Specucles are a Specialty
uh ns. Having given the science of Oplic’s a good deal of study, we arc enabled to do justice by
, ir customers and suit them with GLASSES of the proper kind and focus, and not charge from
iai > * im,s a °f* pair ol SPECTACLES, ns the Itinerant Peddlers, so-called “Opti-
AGENTS for Sewing Machines. We also repair them. Bach
•r.ler. Walking-Canes worth from 23cts. to J30.no.
WATCH WORK A SPECIALTY
„ 6?°^ as new. Aii Work* W abbas*. —
oS-Ute. Aquamarine or Garnet. Jewelry of all kinds neaUy repaired and Engraving
LEITNER & FRICKER.
Rose Tint, White and Mourning
PAPER and ENVELOPES
Port l|s Csmipaadtsc* Paper,
EMITXAIj paper,
FBENCH PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
BLANK BOOKS,
of all sixes to suit customers.
IHK84? »»mSST m^RS.
Black, Blue, Bed and Purple.
• Neither have I forgotten the children,
but have selected such articles for their
Christmas Presents
HOLIDAYS!
Cotton [Prices!
Oppenheimer & Frank’s
CLOTHING HALL,
Under the BARLOW BOUSE.
DR.E. J. ELDEIDGE
QlfMl
-AND DEALER IN—
YJTE respectfully inform the public that tbs
V* can find the
LARGEST STOCK
SELECTED ASSORTMENT
Gentlemen’s Clothing
t the above named house, which wfl[ be sold at
aTd below Cotton Prices.
G-ive us a Call
before buying elsewhere,
least
25 per cent.
by doing so. Wo have also a very i
TOYS
of various descriptions,
but I have selected some very choice reading
matter :
Oliver Optic—series,
Susy Sunnyside,
Liti
oyside,
:ug Prudy’s Stories,
Fri “ ‘
W. L. Wadsworth & Co.,
SOOK STOVES,
or mi: jilst brands in the. union.
MONUMENTAL, QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, DELTA,
QUEEN OF THE
PLANTER, &c.
3,000 lbs. PURE WHITE LEAD,
Ten Tons Iron,
LINSEED OIL,
GLASS AND PUTTY.
Qplass Fruit Jars.
100 kgs. Nails,2 doz. Wheelbarrows,
200 prs. Traces,lO doz. Root Hames,10 doz. Ames’
Shovels & Spades, Table & Pocket Cutlery,
Plated Castors, Forks & Spoons,
WASOfl a BUGGY TIMBERS,
Annt Friendly’s series,
PICTURE AND FRAMES,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Pianos, Violins, Guitars,
FLUTSNAS AND ACCORDEONS.
Domestic Dry Goods,
which will be sold at the
Lowest Prices!
Remember the place—
OPPENHEIMER & FRANK’S
friends to call and examine for themselvc
MRS. E. C; SPAULDING,
v. 12. -3m. Lamar Street.
C OHEHST.
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Tailor
jr to the fact that he is prepared to
Aingcoc
Grin Grearin^;.
too PLOUGHS.
CAJlSTE mills.
TOOLS, HANDSAWS, PLANES, AUGERS,
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Garden Tools, Builder’s Hardware, etc.,
ETC.
etc.
We alsoManvfuclure TINWARE, and do ROOFING & GUT
TERING, in the lent style and WARRANT IT.
We make the assertion without fear of being accused of “blow
ing.” that we have the LARGEST and CHEAPEST stock ot
goods m our lme EVER BEFORE OFFERED TO THE
CITIZENS OF THIS SECTION, all of which we pro
pose to Sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE LIVING RATE8,
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CMI,^
Agents for CHAMPION MILLS FLOUR, at Wholesale only.
Come and satisfy yourselves.
EVERYBODY IS INVITED ! !
3T? s -Gif
kinds of
CUSTOM-MADE WORK
at the shortest notice. We have
Two European Workmen
who will give satisfaction to the trade. Owing
to the fact that he has had s rood — 4 *—
fourteen years from the public, h<
willing to ent sn3 make clothes at moderate! t
cleaning done
South Side Lamar Street.
BARRETT'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
V ..
_ FHtST PREMIUM A.
Y OF * ,1LI» MIDAi.’ipk
mt BARRETT’S HAIR RESTORAnVE lA
^ SrwtT. «*
BARRETTS
Vegetable Hair Restorative
9 ♦ wo*
This Preparation
It is thorough id iUactiofa ■
Ilair and its effect permai
□ Grey or Faded
'produce * ainfleliain*
It does not.erlsp or dry ths hi
when others fail to re-
. . . , - r, but leaves it
moist and siouy.
Xadl“*sdU superior to any other as s Toilot
The inrredients used In this Preparation are the
wwy west that can be found, and art as harm
less as water.
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,
CSICAOO. It
>. Ills.
taA perm«nt..tj r crcrj fara offerer ui
it is a p
.Sporting .Articles^
abujiutTmlmlpring li«d an .jpcrieiioo of TOrt ? '
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DR. SHALLENBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops the Chills.
This JXodicino has been before the Public
fifteen years, and ix still ahead of all other
known remedies. It does not purge, docs
not sicken the stomach, is perfectly aafo in
any doxo and under all circumxtanoea, and
is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
Ague, because
Material.
Sold by *ii Druararista,
perfect UiMsis tm
Ths Great Medical Discovery 1
Dr. WAumrs cxiiironxiA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
II i Hundreds of nonsaads SiS
•iJ®*** tc * t haonjr to their woadsrfalT £••
~52 Curative Effects. g£*
WHAT ARE THEY? tiJ
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o|S THET Aon HOT A VILE
n ??FANCY drink,'
Made of Poor Ram. 'Whiskey, Proof Spir
its. and Refuse Idquors. doctored, spiced,
and sweetened to pleore me teste, cal led ‘•Tonics'*
•* Appetisers,'* “ Jtwiowr," A?., that lead tho
tippler on to drunken ness eud r ilia, bu t are a tr aa
Medicine, mads front tlio Native Roots and
Herts of California, free from all Alcohol io
Stimulants. They er.»tiio ORE AT BLOOD
PURIFIES and LIFfJ GIVING PBEN-
OIPIaB, a perfect Kenoratmr end Invigorator
ot the System, canrin goff nil poisonous matter,
and restoring ths blood to a healthy cotulition.
No person can take these Bitters, according to
directions, end remain long unwell.
$100 w :- .l be gjren for an incurable ease, pro
viding tlio banes are not destroyed by mineral
poison* or o-.'.icr means, end ti e vital organs
For Inflammatory *ud Chronic Rheu
matism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi
gestion. Bilious, llemittont. and Inters
mittent Pevers, Diseases of the Blood.
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters har* been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
Htresevally produced by dsrangeaent of the
*^]fiey*lnri|to*£*'th# stomach.and stimulate
tbs torpid liver and bows
of unequalled efficacy in
-*1 imparities, end hr—
tb* whole system.
tbs torpid liver and bowels, wt
Of unequalled efficacy in clean*,ns iwnvi
all impurities, end impart.nj new lifd and vigor
*o t he whole system.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Hcedoche.
Fain in tbs Shoulders, Cough*. Twatrvw* of the
C.idst, Dizziness, Sour Stomach. Bad Taste in
the Mouth. Didions Attacks, TalpiUtion of the
lies *“
the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urme, Pale iu
the regions of the Kidneys, end a hundred other
painful symptom* whic h sro thj oflxpring* of
Dyspepsia, am cured l>y tbeao Bitter j.
Cleanse tho Vitiatsd B'.oo l rrh mev-r tom fl“.l
it*iiuimHUesbur*tingthrou.'h t'i.*s’;!ai i IN’
K e. Eruptions, or Sores: cIvac); \ '.en»‘. ia
il. end yourfcelaura will t'-.l y« u K - •*
the blood pure sad U»© be-*'.h of tlv3 »y»tun» wvli
tbs system of so many litoaaandj, aru etieetually
destroyed end removed.
For full directions, reed carefully the circular
around each bottle, printed in foot languages—
KnfHiah, German, French, end Spanish.
J. WALK Ell, II St It Commerce Street, N.Y.
Proprietor, lb II. Me DON AI J) ft CO.,
Droerist* end General Acentn
S t*i Francisco, California, end 81 and 3 k (hum.
r-Y ALL DRTTOOIST8 AXB
Money cannot buy itfor Sight
is Priceless.
The Diamond Glasses
Msoofsctnred by J. E.
which »r* now offered to tbs . . —
Bounced by sfi tho celebrated opticians In the
worid to bath* most perfect natural, artificial
help to ths human eye ever known. They are
around under their own snperriaion, from mlp-
ete crystal pebbles, mdtsd together, and deriva
hair name, “Diamond, on acoount of their
hardness and brilliancy. The scientific
re constructed brings in*
lens directly in front of the
r „ jr and distinct vision* as in
nainrai healthy sight, and preventing all un
pleasant senaabon, such aa glimmering and
US
i mounted in the
it, in frames of the material* need .for that
ixcdled. Caxmost—None genuina
ng their trade mark *<>^atampe
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Americn., Geo
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NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL,
Lamps, Chimnies,
&c,
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|WE0B®IA—Sukttb Cocntt.
VI Mrs. Henrietta V. Mulkey ha ring applied to
mo for exemption of personalty aud rettiug
apart and valuation of Homeotead, I will x an. <
upon the same at tuv office, on Ja. uara 26th at
111 o’clock A. x. B. E. BELT.*
jsn I7,«2w Ordinary.
Sumter SlierifTa Sale forPeb’ry.
TTTILLbe sold before the Court House door
ww in tho City of Americas, on the First Tues
day in February next, tho folio «ing property to-
Fifty acres of land, number not known, W
known as tho palco whereon Angus Bkv now
lives, lying in the 28th District of .>iimter cuu-
ty. Levied upon as the pnipertv of A. B. R«x-
ford, to satisfy a fif* issaedr onx the Supenoi
Court of Sumter county, in favor of John Scott,
vs. A. B. Baifurd. W. J. B WW' 'ItTH.
jaa. lO.-tds. Dep’ty Sheriff.
/WEOR dA-«u«m Cocntt.
VI James Wilson having applied to mo Sir ex
emption of I'e*sonalt» an i setting upart and
valuation of H<-meoto*d, aud I will pass upoi
the e&mo at my office, on he 14th ot January.
*871. B. F.BELL, Ordinary."
i.n. C.-2-
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Geo. L. Barrow having applied to me for
exemption of Personalty and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, I will pass upon the
samo at my office, ou the 14th ot January, 1871.
jan. 5, 2w B. F. BELL, Ord’y.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
TJURSUANT to & judgment of tlio Superior
JT Court of Sumter county, and also, by leave
of the Ordinary of said county, there will be
sold before the Couit House door, in said coun
ty, on tho first Tueadav in March next. Fifty
acres, more or less, off of lot of land. No. 159, in
the 27th District, G. M., of said erunty, in the
north west comer of said lot, adjoining J. W.
W heatley, about one mile from Americua.
STEPHEN SS. BOONE,
jan. 12-tds. Adm’r do bonxa non.
NOTICE.
TjY YIP.TUE of a decree in a Court of Chanco-
D xy, rendered by his Honor James M. Clar.,
Judge of tho Superior Court of the South-West
ern Circuit, in the matter of George W. John Kin
Administrator, dk bo mis non cum testamF-mo
annixo, vs. William E. Clark, kt al, rendered at
Americus, Ga , on the 2d day January, 1871.—
Will be sold before tlio Court House door in tho
town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, ou the First
Tuesday m February next, a valuable planta
tion situated in Macon county, containing nine
teen hundred acres more or less, threo or four
utiles from Oglethoqie, on the waters of‘‘Buck
Creek" and known aa tho ‘‘Clark Plantation.”
teems cash. vr. A. DAWKINS, Att’y.
for George W. Johnson, Adm’r.
Jan. 7,-tds
NOTICE.
TJY VIRTUE of a decree in a Court of Cliance-
Jj ry, rendered by his Honor James M. C;ark.
Judge of the Superior Court of the South-West
ern Circuit, in the matter of George W. John
son, Administrator, r>E bonis non cm te<ta-
mento annex**, vs. William E Clark, et au, ren
dered at Amencus, Ga., ou the 2d day of Janua
ry, 1871. Will be sold before the Court House
door in Americus, Sumter county, on tho First
Tuesday in February next, a valuable planta
tion situated in Sumter county, containing twen
ty-three hundred acres more or less, lying and
being in tho Danville District audkuown as the’
’Clark place.” teems camt.
W. A. HAWKINS, Att’y
for George W. Johnson, Adm’r.
j ,7.-tde.
JOHN RILEY, )
vs V Libel for Divotvr.
FANNIE RILEY.)
October Adjourned Term
1 Sumter Superior Court, November 12th, 1870.
It being represented to the Court that said
Defendant resides out ot the State, it is ordered
by the Court, that service be perfected by pub
lishing tho same in the bnsirEU Republican for
the period of four months in terms of the Law.
J. M. CLARK,
A truo extract from the minutes of Sumter
Superior Court, January 7th,-1371.
A. J. RONALD SOX,
jan. 10,-mIm. Clues.
Georgia—Sumter County.
Mrs. Hattie W. Comer, for herself &iul children
having applied for exemption of Personalty, snd
setting apart and valuation of homestead, I
will pass on the same at mv office, ou tho 14th
day of January, at 10 o’clock.
/an 3 2w B. F. BELL, Ord’y.
Administrators’ Sale.
TJY virtue of an ordtr pasted by tho Court o'
D Ordinary of Sumter county, will be sold be
fore the Court House door iu the city of ,ni.-r.-
cus, on tho first Tuesday in February next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, that valuable
plantation in the 15th distriu. of Sumter countj
nuowxi as the Jack Wa ker place, containing 1200
acres, more or less, 500 acres cleared and in a
good state of cultivation.
Terms—Cash.
JAMES P. WEST,
PHILIP WEST,
Administrators de bonis non on the estate
of J.-W. Walker, of Sumter count v, dec’J.
dec 20 tds
OERORtilA, Sumter County.
TJTHEREA8, Uoeben 11. Slappcy, Adniiuis-
Vw trater of Uriah Slap-fy, deceased, ap iiee
to mo for letters of dismission as administratoi
These aro therefore to cite and admonish ah
and singular, the kindred and creditors of sa.o
deceased, and all persons concerned, to be and
appear at my office within tho time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they have, why
letters should not bo goand otherwise letters of
dismission will bo granted jn term ot he law.
Given under my hand anil official signature,
this 19th day of December, 1870.
dec 20 mlm B. F. BELL, Ordinary.
£tgal llotices—Scjjlfii (fo.
^chley County Stenffs Sales forFeb.y.
7JTILL be sold before the Goprt House doorin
W the town ofEUaville. on the first Tuesday in
February 1871, within the usual hours of sale,
the following property to-wit:
Six hundred pounds seed cotton, more of less,
Leviotl upou by a Djstreefl Warrant iu favor ol
B F Green, va. 8 J Glover. Said law made for
tho satisfaction of the above Dieteess Warraut.- -
Property pointed out by Plaintiff
lam 17,-tds. T B MYERS, SU’ff.
Administrator'^ Sale.
AN the first Tuesday in February next, will bt
sold before the Court House door in Un-
town of Ellaville, Schley county, one-fifth interest
in two lots of land, numbers 62 and 35, in tne
3d district of Schley comity, known aa Uie Carter
Cleaveland land. Sold as the property of W. A.
O. Cleaveland, lata of said county, deceased.
Terms—Cash.
-J- S. CHENEY, Clerk Sup. Court
dec 21) tds and Administrator.
LIBEt FOE 9IV0HCE.
Schley Superior Court, October Term, 187 ,
SABAH WALDREP,)
v* > Libel 5»r Divorce.
8IM. WALDREP. J
TT APPEARING to the court that the defend-
A ant in the cbove stated ewe lijis not been
served, lie being a non-resident of the Stata :
It is ordered by the court that «aid defendant
be and appear at the next April Term of said Su
perior Court then and there to answer theplain-
tiff in aii action for Divorce, and that service be
perfected on said defendant by publication of
thieo<der in tho Sumter Republican, a public
gazette, once a month for four mouths previous
to said April Term of this court.
J; M. CLARK, J 8. C..S. W. C.
A tiua extract from tho Minutes of Schley Su
perior Court. J. NEWTON CHENEY,
nov 22 m4ra Clerk.
« EOBGIA—Sc-let Coi N-T.
a* R. T. Swanson applies foi exemption of Per
sonalty apd setting apart and valuation of Horac-
atead. \ will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock,
a. M.,on SatiIrd»yt!fo2QUiUayofJanuarv 1871,
at my office. fl, E- EASON,
jan. 10,r2v* Ordinary.
£tjal Sales-iiSltbstcr Co
Webster County SUerlffs Sales (or
Vcbrnnry.
TIT ILL be sold before the Court House door in
W the town of Preston, Webster county, on
the first Tuesday, in February next, within the
lejjal hoars of sale, the following property, to
Three thousand pounds more or less of Cot
ton in the seed, levied on as the property of
Nosh Wimberley, by virtuo of an execution Is
sued by the Clerk of the Superior Court, on fore
closure of Landlords lien-
• of l»?d. numbers 205, 206 and 180
in the 19th District of Webster county, levied
on as the property of Frederick BelL to satisfy
three fi fas isaoeti from the Superior Court ot
®5>onty, in favor of Samuel Starr -vi. Frederick
Bell, Susannah Starr vs. Frederick Bell, and W.
Mss
Wherein, J. K i*. Harrell, Adm’r ,
i estate of J. P. Harrell, late oUu ^4
s*d. applies tomefot letters o! di*a^2 0r,tr '
uinistrator on caid estate. “■“•anon «
rhese are therefore to cite and ..
to g M
r.0H>
4 L YSS a |'M'M.of 1!. ,
are l.crel y notified to come ft.r. <Ie , Ce “' <l s
immediate lenient, and thSTSSfo? ?“ k *
ij-ainst uaid dcc’U will hand them in in
1 EGlNrlA—'WbBNTKlt Cotuorr.
0^“* oftice ’ °° *»*rssvi
■I ***** c.. W. DAYENfOBT, 0rd>.
Mia. JnliaX^ Horne, next friend to J«hn
“ *“ pplied to mo for Exemption of.
„ .. . - mtting apart and valuation Of
Homestead, I will hear, and pass upon the aame
atmy^ofUcei^Preaton, on Saturday 28th inab,
a o oe ,ljl geo.W-DAVENPORT,
jan. 10,-2w. Ordinary,
G EORGIA—Webster County.
Edward Maun having applied to m. t
emption of Personalty and setting ap^t r* 1 '
abou of Homeste,., ..d , .iu p^. S “f
my o&.-e. on January lbh.t
O- V. DAVEXPORT, Oriy’ 1
Sotirts-frt CLonntj
Leo Mortgage Sales tor Maich!
>f Starkvillc.
the first Tuesday in March next, the loi,»
mg property, to wit:
Lots of land. Nos. 30, 31, 34, 36, 62. C$ 57 «
64. and half of lot No. 36, in the 2d District*
T — county. Levied on as the property of
!' Robert N. Ely, to JffiSynU®
urn xjoe supenor Court in favor of wj, n
vs. »a\d Fort A, Ely.
3 tds. B. F. 8ALTER, SL-rifi.
Fort
G eorgia—Lee cocntt.
Whereas, Thomas B. High applies to mi
for Letters of Guardianship of the pen-on »m
projHrrty of Robert McLeod Minor or Joha w
McLeod deceased.
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish iU
and singular the kindred of said minor* m<i c
l>crsona concerned, to bo and appear si my uf-
nce within the time prescribed by law, tn ,i g]‘
their objection, irany they have* othenvis* Lt-
ters w'll bo granted Baid applicant.
Given under, tny hand, iu office, at .Starkriii*
this 5th day of December, 1870.
T WILKERSON, Ordinsrr.
dec8 Im.
Gcorgia-I-.ee County.
W HEREAS, the estate of Wesley J. Dam, I*
deceased, lato of said county, it utirepr*-
aented.
These aro therefor® to cite and adtnonii»h all
and tingular, the kindred and creditor* of «id
•| *, to be and appear at my offlre *>•'"-
prescribed by law, and file tin
deceased,t
GEORGIA—Lee County.
Mrs. ILiry Davis for herself and mine
ren haying applied to me for exempt’on
soualty and setting apart and valuation o
-tead, I will pass upon the same at rnvo
the 28th day of January - , 1871.
jaa. 12,.2 w
VEORGLA—Lee County.
Gf Tillman Walden having applied
exemption of Personalty, I will pass uj>on the
same at my office on the 13th day ol Jammy
1871, at 12 o'clock, M.
JAMES W. WILKINSON,
jau 3 2w Ordy.
G eorgia—Lee county.
Giles Stokes having applied to me for ex
emption of Personalty, 1 will pass upon the unit
at my office, on the 16th of January, 1871.
jan 3 2w J. W. WILKINSON, Orij.
Adjournment of Lee Superior
Court.
AT CHAMBERS,
December 21st, 1870.
itt of the Election this week, L><e Si
i adjourned to the 2d Mos
j‘. M. CLARK, J. S. C., S. W. C.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, 'Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Atthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never beforo in the whole history of
■(Heine, has any thing won so widely ana m
epljf upon tho <
rS°ot F m
in their estimation, a
* any thing v
tlio confident .
emedv for pulmonary i
ifidence of mankind, a
of y
D higher
s become betterkno
ipted to milder for
sudder
e throat and Iuiq
r.d the dangerous affection.
cell's mid coughs all si
uuld U
thought in-
Although settled (
curable, still great muuucrs oi eases «uay »
disenae sceincKl settled, have )>een complfteh
cored, and Uie patient restored to sound tea'A
by the Cherry 1‘ectornl. So complete U iu
mastery over the disorders of the Lunrs ami
Throat, that the most obsth
When nothirig else could
Cherry 1‘ectoml they eul
Slnycrs and PwWlc Spenke
protec Unn frojn it.
ieldtoi:-
ieved P
is generally cured by taking a
rat In small and frequent doses-
generally are its virtues known, that*
«he certificates of them bet«,>
the public that Its qtuliw
c fully juuiutxlned,
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fsver and Ague, Intermittent Fevef,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Di®6
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac-,
and indeed all the affections which anu
from malarious, marsh, or miasmacw
poisons.
As its name Implies, It does Cure, and dx*®'’-
fail. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, «*-
mutli, Zinc, nor any other mineral or pownout
substance whatever, it in nowise injures. M >' FJ
tient. The number and importance of its cow
)n tijp ague districts, are literally beyond
findwebsliovewithout a parallel In thehWjg
of Ague medicine. (Our pride is gratified of
acknowledgments wo receive of the radicstfoiw
»_ receive pi — —•■■
-ted in obstinate cases, and where other rna:
edict had wholly failed.
” “-intert persons, either re*
“■*—*■ miasmatic locali
travelling thron.„ . -
protected by takmg the A.Q UK CURE dW,
. Per lirer Complaints, arislxxg from torp*
ity of the Liver, ltf* an excellent remedy, *fi®^
lating the Liver info healthy acUvlty. , , .,
For Bilions Disorders and Liver CotapWtJJV
is an excellent remclv, producing
remarkable cures, where other medicine* ■“
failed. _ ,.l.i
Prspared by Dr. J. C. Am k Cou Fn»J5
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Ma**^
sold all round the world.
PRICE, $1.00 PER JBOTTLB.
Lime, Cement,
T HE undersigned tenders bit services to W
citizens of Americas, end informs t»;w
’ "to execute in iht'fggJSES
tho line of PLASTEW^, •
»fl_ Specimen of mv work may be * etn on
tew roftiqonce of J)r. E. J. lildriuge.
Satisfaction guarantied.
dec 13 tf JOHN A. DRANU-
J.
H. GAYAN,
No. 11 Broad street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
is solo agent for the sale of the celebrated
CINCINNATI BEER
Sol* .t Brw«l
i iii
Unrivalled Ueodora,
and other fine
Whiskies, Brandies and Gins,
which he sells low for cash.
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