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The Weekly Democrat,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1872.
CITY ANO COUNTY AFFAIRS.
Corrox.—The following prices prevailed
vestenlny: Dow Middling 17Jal"}; Good or
dinary, 16jal6J. Receipts poor-4demMd
goo-I. _ t t
See H. E. Courtney’. t^ertifpnenl. He
has a fine lot of stores and linware which he
offers very cfieap.
me it» — ^ 1
If yon want to Ripply yourselves with the
licst groceries, wholesale and retail, at mod
erate prices, go immediately to the Upper
flint River Store.
TV. E. Rutherford, at the" City Stables, has
some fine horses for sole, and in a few weeks
he will have many more. If yoti want a su
perb turnout at reasonable rates, the City
tables is the place to get it. Saddle and
harness horses to hire at all times.
Chance of Schedule.—See change of
schedule on Atlantic & Gulf Railroad.
Ed. J. Henderson —This young gentleman
has been quite sick tie past week of billious
fever. We hope to see him out soon.
Married.—Mr. Ab. Coe, one of the clever
salesmen of A. T. Reid & Co., was married
last Thursday niglit to Miss White. We wish
them a pleasant journey through life.
Steincuger & F.ngel hnve' special arrange
ments with the Western rrmtkets that enable
them to sell at low rates. For further par
ticulars inquire at the Upper Flint River
Store.
Don't forget the Rreabyteriin Festival ; at
Rower’s Hall to-night. There will be a splen
did supper given, etc., etc,"
The Rankin House.—When yon go lo the
fSilumhtis Fair stop at the Rankin House.
Frank Golden will see you well taken care
of and all your wauls supplied.
1. Kwilccki A Itro. arc all right in every
pnrlicular. Go over and sec their stock and
purchase your groceries, etc.
Handsome MillixeRt Goods.—Mrs. M J.
Reynolds has one of the best selected stocks
of Millinery goods ever brought to this city.
Her hats and bonnets ore superb—l«it ’tis
useless to say more, for Mrs. Reynold’s
taste is so well known to the people.
Simon A. Wiel is selling blankets at a
very reduced figure in consequence of tbeir
having gotten wet on the occasion of the re
cent fire. Parties wishing goodddauketg nt
a low price had best call at once.
The Good Templars.—Several important
accessions have been made to the ranks of
this noble fraternity recently. We are glad
the Order is progressing.
A Hold Girl Drived.—Mr. W. E. Ruth
erford's little ten-year old giri, Fannie, is cer
tainly a prodigy. Wo Htw licr out alone, not
long since, one evening driving one of Ruth
erfords fastest nags, with as much tmig froiil
as the oldest jockey in the land. She very
frequently drives the hack to the depot.
Rutherford should have her drive at the Sav
annah Fair.
Ye hungry souls who long for meat,
Or anything that's good to cat,
To Ehrlich go ! he’s got it fresh—
Reef, mutton, pork—all kinds of flesh !
He'll sell it cheap—lOcts. per pound
For choicest steaks and fattest ‘round,’
For other parts Sets. Will pay;
Ye hungry men, all hlexs the day!!
Mauaxines.—We have received the At
lanta Medical and Surgical Journal for Sep
tember. It is a credit to Georgia and the
medical profession.
Arthur’s Lady’s Home Magaline for No
vember is upon our table. This is a very fine
publication which should be secured a place
In every household in ihe land. Address
T. S. Arthur & Sons, Philadelphia, Penn.
The Bainbridgers have organized a calico
club. Ren. Russell dotes on bright colored
chiutz, and his manly form will hereafter
be draped in an artistic D. Vardcn.—Sav-
tinr.ah Advertiser.
Our contemporary is awfully mistaken. If
Ben. Russell were to perpetrate such a dia
bolical and high-handed outrage on the ‘kali
kcr klub' his “manly form” would be suspen
ded from the first tree, and his “artistic -D.
Varden" likewise.
“Forewarned is Forearmed’’—See tiiat
Wjur Scales are all Right.—Very shortly
9*'et representative of The Democrat w
go to e-egy business house, store, shop,
other plam In the city where scales arc
used, and SUsJect them to a test with the le
gal weights of ft* country, after which a list
of all defaulters will be published.
The best and latest styles of clothing Gents
furnishing.goods, hats, caps, boots and shoes
tote found M Steininger & Engels Lower
Flint River Store. Go and see for yourself.
A H.VrrV Freedman.—Judge Farley ts a
Mack colored man, who has a little shoe-
shop on Broughton street. He is a happy
fellow—no King upon his throne is happier.
Judge's business is to 9atch catfish, play
the fiddle, and make shoes. He is a polite
darkey—treats all with marked respect—is
content with what he has and makes the
best of it. It is a pity that all of the negro
population do not follow his example.
Don’t go to New York for your guns, pis
tols. cutlery, hardware, woodwarc, lamps
and. fixtures, looks, shot, powder, sports
men's equipments, etc., when you can get
them of James Watt, on South-Broad street,
just as cheap.
Mr. TV att has some of those English breech
loading shot guns on hand, that the public
should examine.
Nivhr Satisfied.—A few days ago the
weather was so dry, and the ground so
parched, and the dust flew In such clouds,
and everything was so disagreeable that the
People wished for rain—sighed for rain—
pray*d for rain. The rain has come, and
now they wish for diy weather, and curse
the ,lo PPy streets,- Ac. Never satisfied.
Babbit & Warfield have a splendid lot of
bagging, ties, rope, flour, bacon, sugar, syr
up. and all other plantation supplies and
groceries. Do your trading with them, they
are the men.
How to Remove Wrinkles aid Delay
tbeir Coxing.—It is said to be satisfactorily
demonstrated that every time a wife scolds
her htasband she adds a wrinkle to her face.
We hope this announcement will have the
most salutary effect; especially as it is under
stood that every time a wife smiles on her
husband, it will help to remove one of -the
old wrinkles. Therefore, if a husband would
encourage bis wife to smile on him at morn
ing. nooh-and night, he -ahquld furnish-her
with,the Monumental Cooking Stove, for sale
by "' ' ' ~ E. JOHNSON.
Rais.—We have had a little rain this week
—thank the Lqrd.fer the blessed rein, for it
neTer, never was needed more.
A Pbima Donna among the Milliners.,
The first opening of New York Fashions
of the season took place at Mrs. Parsons’
Emporium on the 24th inst., corner Brough
ton and Clay streets.
Her store was crowded with the elite of
the city. Hats and Bonnets were exhibi
ted. These received much praise for their
chaste beauty, and skillful manipulation.
Ladies from the country arc respectfully
invited to call.
Rev. A. J. Dean and Lady.—Wc had the
pleasure of meeting this gentleman and his
most inestimable lady at Fort Valley last
week. They were both looking well and
were in fiDe health. They contemplate visi
ting Cambridge soon. We make a notb-of
this for the. benefit Of their many friends iu-
ci'y- , ,- ne }
An EEfecti.e Meeting.—There„3vus,no
regrilarfferrieeff in the Methodist Church'
last Sabbath on account of the pastor’s ,ah-.
sence; but, however, at night a prayer meet
ing was held, which was presided over ■ by
Mr. John P. Dickenson, and, we learn, that
it was one of the happiest religious occasions
ever witnessed in Itainbridge.
Steinengcr & Engel have just received an
other lot of those justly famous hand-made
boots and shoes, manufactured expressly for
them. TYc have tested these goods and can
vouch for their durability.
Tiie Festival To-night.—Remember—the
Festival for the benefit of the Presbyterian
Church, of this city, takes places at Rower’s
Hall to-night. It is to be a handsome affair,
and wfc have no doubt but that it will be weTT t
patronized, Let everybody attend, the young
folks especially, s. it • ...
Ton will find ft to Jour advantage to gei
your plantation supplies, such as bagging,
rop$, corn, hay, etc., from the Upper
Mint River Store; *• . ’ ' J ~ f
C.rPT. T. Mr AllEn.--*-By reference to a
card elsewhere, it wiil be seen that this gen
tleman, lately a resident of Cambridge, has
removed to Macon, and is now employed in
the wholesale department of the mammoth
establishment of J. B. Ross and S. T. Cole
man. Mr. Allen has our best wishes in his
new sphere. The Macon Telegraph and
Messenger pays him the following handsome
compliment:
Merit and Industry Uf.wJred.—Mr. T.
M. Allen, who is so widely known as the
poptdar traveling agent and salesman of
Messrs. Fowler & Slocumh, of New Y'ork, has
been employed in the wholesale department
of Messrs. Ross & Coleman, of this city, and
enters upon liis duties immediately. He
brings with him the most flattering testimo
nials of the confidence and esteem of his
former employers. Possessed of agreeable
manners, great business experience and un
questionable integrity, Messrs. Ross & Cole'
ntan will find in Mr. Allen a most valuable'
addition to the large staff of clever gentlemen
nnd obliging salesmen, who are prompt to
serve their numerous customers. Such men
are an acquisition to any city.”
Golden, -Superintendent; and J. .W^ .Densop,
Secretary and Treasurer, all of whom we met
apd found tbcmto be clever andacioruplished'
gentlemen.'' Shortly,^we shall have an ad
vertisement of the" Columbus iron TYorks,
which will give ft comprehensive idea of the
extent of its manufactures.
100 barrels flour; different grades, at
A. T. Reid & co.’s
Building Materials.—TVe call the atten
tion of our readers to the advertisement in
another column of one of the most extensive
manufactories of doors, sashes and blinds in
the Southern States. As these articles are
in daily demand by our citizens, we recom
mend all who contemplate improving their
homes or places of business to send for circu
lars and pricelists of the above articles, to
gether with prices of builders’ hardware,
marble mantle-pieces, French and American
window-glass, &c, top, P. Toale, 20 Ilayne
street, Charleston, S. C. tf
100 boles northern hay at
A. T. Reid & co*’s
Noel Gainey & Co’s, stock of goods is par
excellance. Call and see them.
A Painful Accident.—Mr. TV. TV. Wright,
while practicing his horse at the tournament
ground in this city, yesterday, was thrown
against one of the posts breaking his arm,
TVe are very sorry for this accident, and es
pecially because Mr. Wright will be debar
red the pleasure of riding at the Thomas-
ville tournament.
The Contested Election Business.—The
investigations in this case have occupied the
entire week thus far. We learn that a strong
case is being made in favor of Butts and But
ler, though as-yet we cannot divine how it
will terminate.
See the advertisement of Messrs Patterson
& McNair. They are selling off at cost.
Remember, the Thomasville Fair begins in
that city on next Wednesday, the*30th inst.
The Savannah Daily Advertises.—This
is now one of the handsomest dailies in the
State, having donned an entire new dress of
beautiful type. And not. only is its typo
graphical appearance equal to the best, but
its editorial columns are presided over by
Col. A. R. Lamar, one of the ablest and most
widely-informed writers ever connected with
the Georgia press, whose salutatory ap
peared the Advertiser of the 9th. Strange
to say, the subscription price of the Adver
tiser is only §4 per annum, daily.
Tournament.—We have been requested to
state that there will be a tournament in
ThomasviRe, at the fair grounds, on to-mor
row evening. The prize is a handsome sad
dle. Those wishing to see this elegant en.
tertainment should go over. :> •:
Two hundred pieces af-Mress goods just
opened at the Flint River Stores. Empress
doth,- alpaccas, dclains, rand poplins in- all
colors; plaid and striped dress goods, velve
teens and naloura all colors for
.THE PEQPLHS . JEWELRY STORE t
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Matrimonial.—The latest figures reveal
the startlihg'iact that at least one dozen mar
riages 8re jotted down hereabouts for the
moat h. of-Noxemfrer. We lifts, Jp h§jar trf
such material evidences of improvement'’to
our city. Our population wiR soon very
naturally increase; - T2A >
. Runawat.—A. sandy-haired youth, from
the rural regions, borrowed a new buggy
from one *f his neighbors to come to town in
on Tuesday. He got here safe, hitched his
nag, and went about seeing sights. The nag,
however, being restles and having a mind to
see something of the city also, broke loose
and pulled the buggy up against a tree,
which shocked it very severely, not so much,
however, as it did the youth.
To the Ladies.—Our lady friends had
better send to the Democrat office nnd get a
number of Peter’s Musical Monthly, free of
charge. The music alone is worth in the
stores over $2.00. Only a few left.
600 bushels black and yellow oats at
A. T. Reid & co.’s
A First-Class Establishment.—Mr.
Jacob Rorn' bas'the.frneet stock of saddlery,
harness; Ac:; %l^Wtith4festern Georgia. To
hJSJstock;of Saddles; wet invite special \nttop
tion,- which comprises. every style hnq.wp, ■
His prices are most reasonable. ' "
£ Harness is Born’s Speciality—the best stock
always on hand! leather and rubber belt
ing, all sizes. Shoe findings, etc. Go and
see him.
A. T. Reid & Co.—Observe the new ad
vertisement of this house in to-day’s Demo
crat. They never do anything halfway
over there.
Gentlemen’s silk hats at
A. T. Reid & co.’s
Tiif. Columbus Ikon Works.—During our
recent visit to Columbus we had the pleas
ure of visiting this vast manufactury of iron
machinery, etc. We had no idea that Co
lumbus could boast so large an institution,
nnd were surprised. These works furnish
employment for over'' three hundred - men,,
experienced mechanics. The officers of the
company tvre W. R./Brown, President; G. J.
The Chattahoochee Boat Club, Colum
bus.—We hereby acknowledge the courtesies
extended to us by this organization during
our recent visit to Columbus. These young
men have the handsomest club rooms in the
State, which arc furnished in a most elegant
manner, and supplied with a fine library,
reading room, billiard and card tables,
piano, &c, &c. We should tike tdsce it imi
tated by the young men of our city. The
Chattahoochee Boat Club Rooms are an or
nament to Columbus and a credit to its
m^ttitoers.
Bedell & Co.—We refer special attention
to the card of this 3tauncli Columbus house
in another column. Bedell-& Co. are whole
sale liquor and tobacco dealoA; add have
atputihe largest establishment in the State.
They already have njasy patrons in this sec
tion) but they should command the trade of
everybody. Don’t forget them wlicn you are
in need of the staple commodities in which
they deal.
50 kits no. 1 and 2 mackerel at
. A. T. Reid & co.’s
H. F. Abell & Co,—The card of this popu
lar firm appear^ in to-day’s Democrat.—
Capt. H. F. Abell is well known to the citi
zens of this county ns the commander of one
of the finest companies of artillery in the
Confederate service; while Capt. Charles E.
Hochstrasscr is an old townsman of Bain-
bridge, and for a long time one of the most
popular steamboat, captains on the river.—
They make a speciality of home-made syrups
nnd give the best prices for them.
CITY OBDINAIICES. . ’
At ft regular meeting of Council held <Qct.
21st, 1872 the following ordinance was
passed and became inforce.
JJe it ordained by the corporation of the
City of Bainbridge, that from and after the
passage of this ordinance, no person or per
sons shall build or erect, or cause to he built
or erected any bouse or houses for any pur
pose whatever, the walls of which shall be
constructed of wood, or which shall be cov
ered with any material other than iron, tin;
slate, tiles, or something which shall be
deemed and considered fire-proof, on any
street or streets herein mentioned, that is,
on Crawford Street to Planters Street, from
Planters Street to Clark Street, up Clark
street to its junction with Troop street, from
thence up Troop street to Crawford street;
or on any of the alleys orstreets within these
limits.
Any person or persons, who shall be con
victed before the Mayor, the Mayor pro tem,
or three members of Council, of a violation
of this ordinance, shaft be liable to pay such
fine as may be Adjudged by said Mayor, the
Mayor pro tem, or three members of Boun-
cil, not exceeding one hundred dollars and
cost, or be imprisoned not exceeding thirty
days; any person so convicted shall be sub
ject to a fine of not exceeding one hundred
dollars and cost, or thirty days imprison
ment, for every three days he she or they
shall permit said house to remain.
G. W. PEARCE, Ok. of Council.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the name
of R. A. Connell, as a candidate for the office
Tax Collector of Decatur county. Subject
to the nomination of the Democratic party.
NOTICE.
My son, Henry J. D. Connell, is my duly
authorized agent to transact any business for
me while I am absent from the State.
. . • J. I. Connell,
- ' ;CTrustee.
W. O. Subers
Is now replete with one of the finest stocks
of goods in the line ever opened in Bainbridge.'
We here enumerate a-few of the valuable ar
ticles in the . « ’
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE
DEPARTMENT. : j ;
Seal rings. Amethyst rings—plain and en
crusted with gold and diamonds—plain gold
rings, 18 carats from 2 to 8 dwts. in weight;
gents’ gold chains, from 18 to 55 dwts.; lad
ies’ Nillson and O
dwts-; new style
tons of- gold-and-
key-slones in g
jewelry (pins and
§40; gents’ silVefe
from $1 to $18.
: Silver-ware
stock of latest-nbti
from 25 to 35
and shift but-
inic pins and
ladies’ sets of
1) from $2.50 to
ile plate); complete
castors, spoons,
forts, tea setts, caktf, fruit snd card baskets,
pitohere, goblets, waiters, etc., etc.. Silver,
thimbles (warranted the best), spectables in
gold, silver and steel frames,, from 60cts. to,
$11. Gold pens of the best makers. Solid
bilver-ware (warranted sterling, (fives).’gold
and.silver watchcs.150, 1 and 8 day clocks
calendar clocks for counting rooms, offices.
.7,retJT$ERY DEPARTMENT.* j
Hie best and finest lot' of cutlery in tile
city, consisting of pocket knives for gents,
ladies and boys, and from the mpst celebrated
makers, such as Rogers and Wcetenholm.
Dinner,‘breakfast and tea iifrry handled
table knives (Rogers’ and Ells’ bfst); stissors,
of all kinds; razors.. Call and jive this cut
lery’ a special examination.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
We invite particular attention to this de
partment. Music Jjoxcs fromfc2.75.to $250;
violjils from §2.60 do' §25; banjos, - ghitnrs,
nccordeons, tambourines, bonei, harmonicas,
hand-organs, druids, fifes, flutis; etc. Violin
strings 3 to 4; lengths, best Italian; guitar
and Cello strings, in great variay.
“ Jt FANCY’GOODS, ETC.
Ladies’ jc(, pearl and, forfo:se-shj;ll pins, 1
ear-rings and n&k-hieei#."flfMrge assortment
of beads; laflitsb writing deskf, work-boxoe,
port-folios, etc. Photograph alrums. Lttbing!
and Atkinson’s handkerchief extracts. Chinn
and marble vases; China, ornaments and
toilet setts, China cups and saucers, China
dinner*, tea and furniture sets for children.
Croquet setts, spy-glasses, opera-glasses, etc.
Marbles, dolls and toys—^largest stock ever
in This market. Walking enneg, pipes and
smoking tobaccos, and thousands of other
things too-numerous to-mention.
A fine lot of Stationery always on hand—
best in -the city. Call and see
W. C. SUBERS,
Broad St., Bainbridge, Ga,
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks repaired and
Warranted. oct3-tf
DR. TUTTS-DlLtS
Increase the powers of digestion, and excite
the absorbents to action, whereby all impuri
ties of the system are corned off. The old
stereotyped opinion that calomel must be used
to “carry off the bile,” has given away be
fore the light of science. The vegetable king
dom furnishes a remedy, free from all dele
terious effects.
They act as kindly on the tCndet- infant,
the tnost delicate female, and infirm old age,
ns upon the most vigorous system, eradicat
ing every morbific agent, invigorating the
debilitated organs, building up the flagging
nervous energies.
Price 25cts. a Dottle.
UST Sold by all druggists.
fiR. TUVr’S IMPROVED HAlltDTE
This elegant preparation is warranted the
best in the World. Its effect la' JfoBtaneous;
it imparts no ridiculous tints; it will remedy
the bad effects of inferior dyes; is perfectly
harmless; it contains no sugar of lead; it has
no unpleasant odor; it imparts a natural
glossy color.
Price One Dollar a Bottle.
JSSa?* Sold by all druggists.
\ DR, TUTTS EXPECTORANT.
The properties of this elegant preparation
are demulcent, nutritive, balsamac, healing,
and soothing. It braces the nervous system
and produces pleaS4nt and refreshing sleep.
It exhilerates and’ relieves gloominess ami
depression.
• It - detaches from the. bronchial or wind
tubes the mucus -or matter which sometimes
adheres to them with the tenacity of glue.—
It mitigates the pain and removes the con
strictions of thet bronchial tubes and muscles
of the chest. It resists the progress of infla-
mation, and assist^ the lungs to throw off the
irritating matter which accummulateS. j- ^ r
Price One Dollar a Bottle.
Sold by all druggists. _ ^
“THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”
How many diseases have their seat in the
blood, diseases which have been treated vain
ly for years. In eight cases out of ten, if the
blood alone was properly purified, how soon
would health and happiness ‘return. Dr.-
Tutt’s Sartaparilla and Queen’s Delight is a
never failing cure. for all clood, scrofulous or
syphilitic diseases.
Under the influence of this compound the
eye grows clear and sparkling, the complex
ionlike pearl; unsightly blotches, pock marks,
worms in the flesh, pimples and roughness
of skin disappear, and the entire human or
ganization grows redolent with health.
Price One Dollar a Bottle.
JGST Sold by all druggists. , , „.,.
laboratory :
18 & 20 Platt St., New York.
S0I4 in Bainbridge by C.C. King & Co
.acrocK) w;- *
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DRYGOODS & GROCERIES.
COR. MisT AkROUGHTOK STREETS, BRHRRIDGE, GA. , -
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If 11 i
LARGEST STOCK IN
TIIE CITY. fed
1 Tts- - xasf-
CLOTHING ^ SIy ^
A Large and Fashionable selection atAfT.-REID & CO.’S
t*. .. -tv \ -A.- ■ J
shoes*, -j
Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and( Children’s at A. it REID & CO.’S
I -. Hress Goods and Prints.
A completejand hahdsoltte stock at A. T. REID & C0t’S
j«S»
. Bacon, Bacon.
Sides, Hams, Shoulders and Bulk Meats at A. T. REID & CO.’S
.4
Flom*, Flour.
One hundred bids., different grades, A. T. REID & CO.’S
Suj^ar and Coffee.
Fifty bbls. and sacks Sugar and Coffee at
lL. \ . j ■ /■
A. T. REID & CO.’S
Northern Hay-.-
One hundred fetes Mortherh Hay at - A/f. R£(0 & CO.’S
,.Y2 r riOH£i 56!
Oats,.<>’■! Oats....--
W.
Five hundred bushels Blabk and Yellow Oats at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Cheeky i^riptis and Yarns,
From Columbus, a choice selection at A. T, REID & CO.’S
LSnttor, Cheese and Fish.
All fresh‘&nd arriving weekly at a. T. REID & CO.’S
Enquire
F6r any goods you may want at A. T. REID & CO.’S
Cotton, Corn, Hldesj Wool, and afiy country produce bought by
REID & COMPANY.
FALL AND WINTER!
18ZS—1873.
We are in the market with our- usual stock of
FALL and WINTER GOODS.
•sfios'jrm; «”if.
lOO l)t>is. FLOUR, 8,000 pounds
' ^BiAsCOiX'-SidiSs &; Shoulders,
1,000 lhs. 3L,^EI>,
ri,Cf6b yards BAGGING, lOO buns.
ARROWS TIES,
PAINTING MATERIALS,
- Of all kinds—White Lead, boiled and raw Oils,
colored Paints assorted.
10,000 YARDS OF PRINTS,
MViS T!« ! > all grades and PRICES. - i ; :
5,000 yards I?rown and Bleached
1 'Skirtings and Sheetings.
* r Of ; r <r 1 25 pieces KENTUCKY JEANS.
And the usual assortment of DRY-GOODS and DRESS GOODS.
They ate 1 t
ssrpjsaa
lorladlgutlen. Headache.
in the Should.
t aineu. Sour’ 1 _
influence that a marked improvement- i
tftte oj jif> tft!- • . if - ' ....
For Inflammatory and Chronic fih».
matlenf and Gout. tyapeptUor iudigenioo. Bffieu*.
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of dm
Blood,’Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters hanr
beea most successful. Such' Diseases are caused b*
Vitiated Blood, which is gmmniDFEXDddctd by derust-
ment of the Digestive Organs.
They sire .Gentle Purgative os xveHsLRi
a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of actiag
at a powerful agent to relieving Congestion dr Inflate,
gallon of tbe Liver aad Visceral Organs, and in Bilifee
BABBIT & WARFIELD.
_ «*r
iUM*' re.
^r«i^iT;^v^ K ^^biia
: pure, and thejwaltlucf the .system will fellow. .
Grateful-tn oris ends proclaim Viszoa* Brr-
tkrs tlm mostwooderfut lavigoraat thlt ever sn&taintd
the sinklAg system.
Pin, Ttys, and lother Worms, fnrktnr la
the system of so many thousands, are effectually de-
etij»wd,ah4jemove<L Says a dUtingaished physiol,
ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face of tha
earth whoso body-is exempt from the presence of woreja.
It is not upon the healthy elements of fits body that
worms exist, but npoo thb diseased horoora and slimy
deposits that breed these fitnog monsters of diseata.
Kd,system of Medicine, twvteflnifttgeiho attlhelmtm-
itics, will tree the sys;cm from worms li)ce these Sit-
Blecnanfeal Diseases. 1 Persons engaged ia
Paints and Minerals tacit as Plumbers, Type-tettenfr
Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, will
be subject tb paralysis of th« Bowels To guard agaiadt
this take a dose of Walku's Vihkcax Bitters ones
or twice a week, it a Preventive. .
Bilious, Remittent, and. Intermitt on*
Powers, which am to prevalent in (Ke valleys of oar
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nessee, Cumberland. Arkanta*, Red, Colorado, finiMh
Rio Grande y Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Reaa*
oke, James, and many others, with their vast tribute*
ties, throughout our entire country daring tho Suitor***
and Autumn, and remarkablji ,*o during, seasons,*#
unusual heat and dryness, are' inrariaMy aecompasie#
by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, ul
other abdominal visceral ‘ There' are always more dr Ideal
obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable stater
of the stomach, and great torpor of the boards, being
dogged up withvituUAdaccuimlal^nA In tbeir treat
ment, a purgative, exthing a powerful influence ttpow
these vanoue brgan^ jAnesdotialhr nece|saryy There in
. no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walk*»’»
BttTKJUriaa they Mil s^eedHy remove tk«s
< dark-colored viscid matter with winch the bowels turn
Iqaded, the same tiqje ; stSnuilatine the secretions •#
. the lirer, and generally restoring the uealUiy functieaw
of the dteettire orgm. ■ .. ,
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Sweumf%
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofdtoe*
. Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations. Merpurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyre*
etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Die*
eases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have shown thti#
great cqratire powers iq the most obstinate and inUact*
able cases. * .i' 1 .’.'T..'' 1 '-.
Dr. WalRcr’e California Vinegar Bitter*
act on all thede^cases in a similar manner. By purifying
the Blood they remove the cause^and by resol ring away
the effects of the inflanfoatioa (tbe tiibercalar deposits)
the affected parts receive health, and a permanent com
is effected. • -
The properties of D*. Walkxr’s Vincan
Bittkrs are Aperient. Diaphoretic and CarmtoatirW*
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Countersink
tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
Tlae Aperient and mild Laxative properties off
Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters are the nest safe
guard in all • cases of eruptions and malignant fevers,
their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect
the humors of tbe fauces. - Their Sedative properties
allay pain in'the nervous System, stomach, and bowels,
either from inflammation, wind, coliC#*Crainps, ets.
Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout
and are Superior to all remedial agent*, ibr the cureol
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, e
Fortify. tl»o hodifageht
liver, the stomach, the
nerves are “
oranL
Direction*.—Tikt of thk Bitten, on goinr to M
at night from a. half to on. and one-half wine-glawfulL
Ext good nourish log food-tuch as beefMeak,-nnntoi»
able ingredients, and contain no spirit-: .
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