The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, November 16, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL. “SCHOOL TS OUT”- Wo regret thot tbo ill health of Mr. K. 0. K.nnebrew aompellc J him to ?l no tlio uni c -j - ed session of his School on Monday last. W hope ho will be, mfSejintly recreate 1 ] by tl.. first of January as to rc-uuic the exoiebcs oi hi* School. BOARDING AM) DAYfcCIIOOL-- Mr? Bounethoau has opened, in Augusta, n Boarding and Bay School tor Young Ladta.i. Those who are acquainted with M,s li. testily to her hij.li cu.ture aid oompidoney : 1 an in struct! mm. Young ladies placed under her core may rely on receiving a thorough knowledge o! the different language?. :'ec adverti oment. -“StTUM CUIQUK” — A friend informs us that we did bacho or Mo. 6, in our last issue, injustice, by [saying that ho was not noted for his piety and good counsel. We make the ''amende honorable ” and a sure •our brother that we are happy to set him right' FOUB D. ‘‘Threewitts” Dawson baa found an articla that some loving Juliet has placed in the hands of her lover, who has list it. Anyone missing akeepaake had bit er call ands e Mr. D. sold out~ Messrs Jones & Goodwin have disposed of their interest in the Confectionery butsness t>, John 0 Torbert and Brother. Air T. will o n tine hia connection in the drug buisness, and our friend Davy will continue, at the same old stand, to “peg away” at the "soles” of man and women. PROCLAMATION. Tho acting Governor of .he State of Georgia has issued his Proclamation setting apart Thurs day, November 28th, as a dav of Thanksgiving and Prayer to the Supremo Ruler of the Uni vows, It behooves our pcO| ie in these tv: of political anarchy and despotism to seek lor protection at the meTc.v seat, and to offer up -their heartfelt gratitude to the Almighty for staying the wantsof the destitute, and lor keep ing away from their borders the destructive tav ages of petllience. They have an abundant tea sons to be thankful, therefore, let all in obedi ence to Gov Jenkiu’s proclamation suspend bui ness on that day end celebrate it by communion with God, QUERRY 1 We would like to known whv such a direct and positive rinalatinn of the City and State Lews as was enacted on Wednesdy last by the negroes is going unpunished. The white man that killod the negro has been arreted and lodged in jail, while the prominent leaders s! the riotus conduct are permitted to go at large Tho safety of the lives of all de mands that theso law-braakers bo arrested and dealt with in tbo highest tribunal of the coun ty. A punishment impose and by the Citt Coun cil would not be sufficient to quell tho raging animosities of the offenders, but would only terd to lead them on to worse deeds, therefore, we insist upon the action of higer authority, not from any prejudice to the blacks, for wo enter tain none, but. as friends to law and order. HORSEMAN "SPARE 1 HAT TREF/’— We would remind cur country friend? that the City Council has imposed a fine of One Hollar on any person hitching a horse or mule ato shade tree. Wc have heard of, our Marshal collecting fines from several. ; Our '‘devil” says if they had been taking i the "Herald” they would pot have had the j fines to pay. GREAT DISTURBANCE —A NEGRO J KILLED— i Our city was the scene of tumult and j disorder on Wednesday last, caused by the killing of a negro man, Allen duckson, by a white man named Wm. M. Curry. About 2 o'clock m the eveni i„. a fraci;- occurred near the Circus pavilion, between them, in which Mr. Curry shot the ?g"o. killing j him instantly. A large crowd of negroes j rushed np and seized Cuifiy, and wore using him very roughly, and it is unknown what they would have don* had it not b“en for / the timely interposition of oar brave and feat less Marshal. While the prisoner was j being conveyed to jaii, th? negt oea follow j ed in large gangs clamoring for Lis life.— j Some two hundred form, and in front of the i Court House armed with pistol.-, club-, etc. , aud threatened to wrest tho prisoner from the hands of ‘he officers awl put into exe cution the Lynch lav/, but seeing the de~ tenmwition of the officers to resist them, the negroes became somewhat quiet. Fears were entertained of an assault upon the Jail, and preparations were made to frus- j trate such an attempt. During these w ild demonstration?, fright- ' oned ladi"? were passing the streets, und the whole scene excited an alarming ap prehension as to Ihe -afcty.of our citiz ' '? From the demonstrations made and the language used bj the colored population, we think it high time that some precaution ary measures should be adopted by the cit izens. TDE MlLtE'i, 111- AXV THEIR A?S The utter fu .Uly vs trying to p'ca-e every body is c’uarly illustrated in thi >»- Me of the Miller Vw S"<‘- ! *tl ir A.- W a publish it befo* f>r the benefit of that «U'3 ' f individuil.-, found in every community, «1.1 ere addicted to the hil-it of finding fault with o hf*r people’s du'sikk-* ~ “A tfli’ler ami bis* s n were «inwn : *Q6 to » neighboring f-iirlo t»eU him, a o.v “ a ftof gone far when they uiet with a tr*>op o glfls rethirirng from the town talking ,Tl, i “ a J~‘ in*. “Look there !**. cried <u« us tbesu, ■‘•ltd you e\cr§eemch foo's, to bo frudgiiL, au ‘"-» the r* id <*n foot, when they might be riding The old m*a ioiariag this .|uiet.y b*ik in ret on the Am and w.tlkeu utan? merrily hv t A i group of old men in e;irnoat debate, Inere. eaid one of them, l jf prhves whaf < w’;*s l i ving, W hat rtapect is ***lu»jie t.> o!J a;e is t.i.use Do you “€*r that Wit* > oor,~ r e ytilin '*' e his father has to waik?—<i«M dt*wn. vou st-mp grace! end let the old uihTi rest I s weary T T p'»ti this the father nude I«i>? c- » '«• - mount, and got uj bi*t \stli. In th.c m .a f -er t hoy met'a company .of women qr,d children.— WhyX yon l.;a/io!rt follow !” Cited saruya' tongues at once, "how can you ridy up n the beast, while that poor little t l id there can hard lj acap'paru by tho cido of you ” Ths g«o 1 na'ori' l mailer stood corrected, and im rbauji ly tiok np his firm behind him. They ha i now almost rcrched tbo town. "Pray, honest friend,” said a townsman, ‘‘is that Ass your own?" Yes,” said the old Man. "0! One would not haveNliought So, I ,’ said' tho other, "by the wav Vou load him. Why, “'you (Wo fellows are better able to cary the poor benet than he vo« !" ‘‘Any thing to please you,” sail the old Man ; "wo enn but try" 1 So, alighting with bis Son. they tjed the A.-s's legs together,.mdfhy the help oftja pole endeavored to carry him on their shoulders over a bridge that ied to the town. This was so ynfortaining a sight that the people ran out in crowda-to laugh at it ; till the Ass. not liking the noi>" wr Ms situation, kicked asunder the cords fhet hound him and tumbling offtbe pole, fell into the river. Upon this the old M..n, vexed ant ashamed, made tho best of his way homo (gain —convinced that by eniloavoring to please eve ry one he had pleased nobody, and lost his Ass lute tho bargain, PUBLICATIONS Arthur’s Home Magazine—The December issue closes the year with a highly attractive number. This is one • f the live, progressive Magazines end while it gives ample space to matters of fashion hßd needle work, which de partment is under tho . supervision of Aline. Demercst of New York it spreads beforo the leader monthly an ample and Variod feast of the choicest literature- We notice that anew serial story from t he pen of Mbs Virginia F. Townsend, wiil b° c mtnenred in the January nunebor, and that ifie author of "Ten Nights in a Bar Room” will begin in thn samo number, anew series of "Temperance Talcs,”, attractions sufficient to. give my Magazine ‘So widest popular favor. Tho terms of the Homs Magazine are $2 a year ,3 copies for S3: 4 copies f>r #6. S copies with an extra copy to cotter up of olub $lO rnd 15 copies and one extra copy. S2O tq--cimon number 15 its Address T S Arthur SO;, 1 and Sll Chestnut street., Philadelphia. Die 'uodata'ih.rr TUs is the title of a Fash ion Journal com'ng to us from New Y'urk It is decidedly the best journal of its kind we have fiver scon. It is published in Ber lin, at an enormous expense, It is richly illustrated with fashion plates, and is sup plemented with patterns or diagrams of em broidery. etc. Price $3. Address S. T. ‘■■Demorest." —The Chri turns Number ct this unrivalled mig- zlne-is.received, and is really a gt hi. lls engravings and stories are excellent, its frChristmas Dinner,” which is illiistiaiud, looks good enough to eat, ami is accompanied with proper re* 1 ceipts for cooking it. SaMcriptiojh price, S3 yearly. Address, W. Jcnnfngs Demor est, 473 Bioadway. New York. Printing' Oiflce Rules. Gentlemen travelling, and all others in the habit of visiting newspaper establishments would do well to pocket this scrap, as it might be useful to all concerned, and it is expeeted the rules will be universally observed. 1. Enter softly. 2. Sit down quietly. Subscribe for tho paper 4. Don't touch the ppkor. 5. Say notiiing interesting 6. Engage in no controversy 7- Don't smoke. 8. Don't talk to the workmen, 0 Hands off the papers -10. Eyes off the manuscript. 11. Let the‘devil' alone. 12. Littlc-oues must not ask for pi. Gentlemen observing these rides ! when entering a printing office,will greatly oblige the proprietor, and need not fear the devil. The la dies who sometimes bless us fora few moments with their presence, are not expected to keep the rules strictly, lloys, accompanied oy their fathers, ar particularly res quested to keep their hands in their pockets. A CORRESPONDENT of the New l'ork Herald, who has traveled through Southwest.': : Virginia, says that every negro cabin eon-, ! tains a rifle or : vc’rer, and in I deserted churches, barns and school j -houses, negroe are nightly drill jed.witu guards mounted, to prevent ! intrusion or discovery. He wit,-, ‘nessed a midnight drill, in which lover one hundred negroes were enn gaged. Tho whites uro fearful of negro outrages, and appear to be in great terror. Ilev, Jesse Boring, for many years an able and earnest Moth-, odist preacher in lids State, suffer*! ed greatly by the recent destroc tivggale at Galveston. 11 imself and family barely escaped with their lives, losing everything. It is believed at Washington the President will lay before the Cab' inct the arbitrary action of Gen, Pope, iu keeping open the election in Georgia beyond the time design tinted in in« original nonce, inn ! is regarded as a cfor violation of ; the law, ana His likely ‘ u <-‘ w.it er | will be iuvettigAfed, ! Some of the lowa Masons want jto iwlnjit negroes, but the Grain} 'Lodge won t do it. Ledni- as Do,su*h, a- mail oitrfifr iuiW.,•.* ..-. was a?sao,-:nated, re" centjy, by §ome unknown person; while riding along a lonely read. 11 is body was not found until eight days after the murder, und all this, time Ins mule stood guard over the corpse. The faithful,animal had to go a mile and a half for water, but invariably returned and resumed its-singular vigil. The eo%t of registration ig Vir giriia was 1230,0(H)- The cost ol the whole military establishmont in this State for the last ten mouth# is fjYe million‘dollars. Gen. Wood says, in writing from Brazil' that tho ladies on be ing introduced to a stranger, insist upon being embraced, ' heart throb sbing against her heart/’ Ho for Brazil. Mr. Bancroft, of -itheus, Ga, has picked this season from one and three-fourth acres of ground 4,200 pounds of Cotton, und expects to get 800 pounds more. Tho rea sons for this yield are one hundred pounds superphosphate, one hun dred pounds Peruvian guano, and ouc hundred pounds suit. Jl Democrtio paper having asser ted that General .Sherman is the coming man,’.'the Lagrange (Gecufo gia) Reporter replies:“We shall he sorry if he comes this way again; we don’t want to see him. The New Orleans Bulletin esti mates the sugar crop of Louisiana this year at one-fourth its u-udl yield before the war. A Petersburg correspondent of the ‘ ichmond Dispatch states that when Drlßeckwith was in that city about, two weeks lie made the statement that, within fWo hundred yards of his curcli in New Orleans the negroes had a heathen temple, in which the rites of African wor ship were regularly performed. DULY NEW ERA. subscription reduced i A lAre People's Pape? AT A LOW PRICE, A FTER mature and deliberate reUo-tion it JA_ -’ha* been determined t,o again reduce tho übsaiingon price of the Daily New Era. We have fully satisfied our-elveS that this c%n be done *ritb the most beneficial results to ail con cerned, merchants, people aud publisher. Li"ht must be diff ised, inte'ligenoo must be diekemi nated, and the medium through which this is qfc be seoompiikhed is th stimulate the people to read, the price must be reduced to the lowest possible point. To place the Dally Era within their reach the price has been reduced to FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, payable in advance, or FIFTY CENTS per mouth for a shorter tuue, This mattes the Era the cVapcstJDai'v paper in the r-outh, if not iathe country, and if c».re "ul, mitfrlng attention and Industry auail any thing it 3b dl bo one Os the best. We must S.ave, and are do'ena ned to havo, a large cir eutation. if a largo live, reliable and w ll'filled haudsome paper, at a lew price .will secure it. We intend the Era shall be second to n > paper South of tho Ifotoumo in point of diroalution rea iahlo, reliable muttfcr, and as a* advert..raj [ medium. Let the people-sued in thei" names and m.o - uey. and let the merchants make a note at’our de emtpation. Tho Era is ciuphat.caliy the PEOPLE’S PAPER As the hn-dnfss soason has n iw fairly opaued the CijamereiAl feature will bo rostored) wuue arrunoenionw have been oomt leted rdrh a wolt-knoerr.' gentleman -of re cognize J ability to take charge of the Looal.de partmeut, THE WEEKLY NEW ERA Is A largo and.handsomely printed sheet brim ful of the eho'c-st toiscel menus reading mat ter, a large aciount of pojitica! and bomtuercitH miormatiou', and ihe latest ness, and is furnish ed at the vary low price of TWO doUare per annum, or ONE dollar and FIFTY cants for six month.. SAMUEL BARD, Nov 16, 67, 49 itor tmd Pub..suer, To Consr,motives. THit Rev Edward A. vy |l sm will emd (free of charge) to all wh'desire it, the prctcrip tion with the directions for makifig and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung affectum and that dread di-ease Uonsump tion. His only object is to benefit tho afflicted and ho hopes every sufferer will try this prt surip tion as it will oust them no'hing, and may prove a blessing. Please addres" Rev. EDWARD A. WIT,RON, ' No 163 south sec nd street, Wiliiamsburgh N, Y, oct9ii M. P. STOV AT.i-, D. E. BUTLER Os Augusta Ga. Os Madison Morgan STOTAIzIIz A BUTLER, Cctton Warehouse AND GENERAL— Coinmiksiion Mt-rchants Augtist'/, Giz. HAVE formed a Pal-fLw'yhjp for the pur pose of conducting Hie above busi ness, Tl oy will d.-vot th f 'ir best energies toiidvanoo tho interests of tbeir custom ers ia the Storage and, Sale of Cotton and other Produce. M. P, Etoail is well known ac luiving h.-r-D -ace .sfull> engaged for many years jiu ibis -liusinen.. | D. t . IfutlArls aU-o faor.ihlv* known, as | leng eonuucud with trej JTsuitrrg i-itesest j aud public fU,ei| rict of the -Stuti. • tnlio. ami • ah,., 1. oow {.-oiit-rr of J icVrnn* l aud Key.udld .S'crveb j now ecoupted by Jl. , i’. Ntovall. I.U-tl POLLARD.COX &XQ../ aex caul aimCEii y Ah t) Com mi '‘• ion Mcrrli;i ft t* No 25)7. llrun 1 Street, Afjw doori bo«ow Dl iaiorji oct9—tf il (WhiA (>A, WaM. BOLLMA N, -DDALTIH IN WAT CHKS, CLOCKS, JLWLLBY GOLD PENS spnnvu'izivs. jsi*rr., Whitehall Street. 2dDnfnr nbi.vn M. Lynch A Co’s Book Store, near K. R. C esuing Allnnta . . G.eoi'gin done in good style and Warrant'd riot9*tf Embroidery, &,c, MISS C, CORLKW TENDERS UFR RER YICKB to the oitW.oog of <Jreen b >ro, mb, 4 ■ will do Light Sewing • n mo«t rearonnh’e tpnnn She will also and« S Atnpinp: fer Wtn’.-roidory nttJ Braiding The ladiee iovitod to give her a call. MEADOR BROS.. TOBACCO COMMISSION MCUCHTS (UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL ) ATLANTA, ... •. .....GKO. Keep always rNsroks a large STOCK OF ALU GRADIiS TOBACCO & SEGARS —AND— Coiiimoit Whiskeys Sole Agents for the South ern States for thV Sale of the Celebrated BilbArp Smoking L,, Tchacco LIMTON a DODGHTT Cotton Factors AND Com miss i o n Her chants Jackson St. Augusta Ga. C'nnthuce commUsicn biiEicesst in »JI it.- branches Oct 12--3 m csttcx six*: wrrssiß*!! iiOIiACE l. tpil ‘ SOXS Univc’sal Cotton Gins, AND CONDENSERS \ UFO Railway and Lever Hurre Power XV and lugcrsholi’nhand Gottou Pnenses o r sale by Pi.W. .T. ErnOLS. n'mler in Agricultural linplrnwnts and Machinery White Hail Ntrcet, Atlanta (L 1 . sep2B—tt'v Boots, Shoes & Trunks. THE attention of the trade is specially invited to my Kail 'and Winter Niock of 800 1* 3. SHOES AND •TT JR ~U-J WHICH IF NOW COMPLETE. A Call from Country Merchants visiting tfee City, is fnsp.Ttfinlly suitert-d Fresh Goods received^ weekly y in Boston and New York. EDWARD DALT, Agen+, No. HI Meeting- s-treet, opposi llaync-et. sep2S Cma Mill Preparty for ??ale f NOWaffpJ ffly ?TE 4M CORN M 1 LL. in the city of Grywieboro far sate A‘l Ike,’ enlv ran "ne year, with eapuMiy >f gri'xfkig from eighty to one hundred bu*hel3 per day with mi much on- »m its It v»n rdnd for do> » not rtand one hour per month for wni of grinding together with my CITY DEKIDIINOK AT wiH be id toge"her .-r I will w|( the Re-d ienr.e and keep ill Mil) Cf tt »alw the purchaser S->ll fr nr. fault, tut to T‘itf" rr, t: n y to pay ‘fold ilcbUi. ' > "ail a . n if you trai t : t. i nor? it* * j nrni^n'oeit VlMk^rsalSeuralgiaj -A. SVY CERTAIN, Arr» Speedy Cure FOB NEURALGIA, Am> ALL NERVOUS DivEASES. Its T.ffrets ore SZagical. tt is mi urifutljei; rofhedy In all euw of Nhu .mlgia Kac alic, • f «n otfeott' K a perfect cure i • le.-s than tWi li > -tiiur hou :q troui tlte Use ii uo a), re than twoV r three pi;.A, _ No oihor form of Neuralgia nr Nervous Die' elite has ißiiedpiyi'ld to li’s, wonderful rem edial agent. Rven in the so on rel eases of Ch-onio Neu ralgia end general nervous aflraiuJyuicßta,—o muny 3«»« s'lindinq-auffeotitK. tho un’lire yy.-te®, is fete !or a ti'.v days, or a few weeks at the utmost nIWH, s afford>- the most acleniah lug reiicf, aud very r-ivly f. UH ttt pr-.aluej a ui.mp'ete an i poiiuaucut cure. .It c.ntsiu? no drugs or other in iteriate in theyligntyst rlegVee iiJueioUs, avmi to the ew l .lol.eßto syuem- and ian elw.ys bo used with perlVot safely. It Has lung been in cmj-dn.it u*o ' y many ol our lunet eminent Pbysicinm ivbognuii their unanimous aud unqualified approval. Scut by uiaifo n receipt ul'pi ice. and pn*togc Una package, dl btl, . .Puaiago li cents Six piiekggos. . 5 UO, . . " 2i fjlvoTya patkigoh, 0 w ‘l. ■ " 44 U. is sold "by all .whpleMlo and retail deaors in.drug a and mediemes United it-ito aud by TURNER .* Cm, Site Preprover (CiiZ- if 170 Tremoui .Sueut, B.«tou, Mass. KAVANUAGH I: DKCIH R S BILLS AKD TABLES Tb.eimoatlU.i.ide oud./. n mod on RiViiard Tables isT'no CAT-6jET (J 8> 3110. V, Mannfaaturi'd bv K ,v ihig’! A- Docfcr. and Pa entpJ Deo 18 1966. fljpo ScifeitiCo Affmric.ui Vbl 16 No 11 } It is tho only Cushiiwi'that porsei es all the ■ qualities essential In a, p - feet. Cu ldon. It U, the must ela-tle and m<wl dirclpe Giiihiol evfr offered to the billi»rd-tJ*ying pahlio a*ism bund.antly proven V.yple great demand for il sino" its introduction. The pecnHoritv which, distinguisbes the Ont-Out ( nshien’and renders it superior to all others, is the tightened enrd of oat-gnt whieh overlies the face and edge o f the rubber and runnfng the lull length of the Cushion, Mick prevent* tbo ball from bending into Ihe rubber and 'jumping fi.un the tt.We. The addition of the evtgni.c'rd also kffdn mu ill t . the elasHcy of toe Cushion lie* ont-guf jCiiSglon .hos'a’.raady been anpliad to ove-1 000table* wb>oh are in const i-t use. It oau be applied ty tables of any m ko, fi.-.-vuv per set. Kavunagh Jk Decker’s Ftictorv sit she corner of Centra and Canal Street'. N. Y. islhemr*t enmplote <-f'ts kind in the world The maehln ery .is of themost inivro.nd character, the lu riber drying tss'm tho largest in thn Unite l States, the material used tho best that can he purchased and tho workmen thoroughly skilled. Dilliiud Cloth, Batts, (foe*, rnd Trimming* all of tho Lest make, ennsjuntly i.n^hond. Kavnnngh 4; D-cker lire the rgly agents in Ibi3,c .nntry for Kay ( s Cue Cement ad,iudgedby competent authorities to bo tho best .ceniLti; e ,- er need KI LL SIZSTABLES CUT DOWN FOR SiOO Send for Illustrated priest Li-t. KdVAN.Mj and A DECKER, Como? of Contra & Canal Sts. oclZd—tt Now York F. COR RA , ffISJKT'OIK. HD. BKH ED®'!”, V IIITEIIALL Str wert side, A few tloof.i ffom A’aluiitbi H ItWNfi GA. W INKS, BRANLH’S TJQUORS, Cordials Tt-'-s oagars Coffee CaniioJ Frofo/voS Crackcrr Butbr Cheese 11. m* Beef FG h pork Lard Ri e Fruit* Nuts Currants Raisins Segar* Pipes Snuff Country Merohants supplied a NowVorkPrie s ootlS—3ms Carriage Shop. rTMIE Subscriber? having p rmancntly lo J rated in < Ire; tics boro, Ga., ate prepar ed to Uo all kinds of Carriage, Buggy aud Wagou M ork iii the. neatest aud best style, also all kindß of r, L A C K i M l T H ING. y*f~f’artiCnlat Httbelior given to ‘lovs!,- .-hoeittp and Ri pairing Old A *es. i A liberal potrouay e.vrncstly soli..tte<i « a R C«» Plicrp^rlipic! l*U,o t ogA 1 a ’ ifo ! A j ORGAN A JIh.VES h:»V" ofmrb and o* iu 1M the store of Ei*a , A Adb i-• IMiofit;iaUc where thT.itrc ppepnrt*? sh tflco -flctp graph*. Ain Ti ntype . I'brccUin arid G» t' Bidiuviss, &e, Ac. 1 U /'ioturef taken to BtLOfik. !-, UrV? etc . g.erßons.need not wa't for clear weatheif to KavK tbcdr I’inltu es WtkOa. Tiitir eiiemicals r.tv uew and rkltabb and mot u rest taln-.i »jr ,th un will no s' bo soli. ■ j by ti.'o'Rnro . « aiur-tf Edward Wilder’s' LYLiiaoTXs Kimtiaeh BiUei s Will cure Dyupc-p i.t, Liver Coiuplaiut :ipd nil tpocies of Intlitreptinn, hDer mitlont Fever. E’cver aud Ague anil all I’erl ieutl Diunnlers. /I will (five In'medliUn! tulieHu CoHcuUt and Find It will cure C.r-'tn suSss. It ia a mild arid tlirftg’fuqi /iivijrnrftfif for CtM Vi in.tier; « - , J It, i.- u - j'i- .Hil.i-Rilioti-- \lti-t;ilive and Tonic sos nli Faniily pni'iioxeKj /t is a j'dwurf'it lUTupuninT hflev the tniivehna .«>.n tleLilitalatl.lir I'eituced !ijt elokzlbto*, /t ia ail t'xet'ient ApjmlU'T tin well aa Htypiigthcndr «»F 1 1-.• digeslivA tores* It i; de irnblt alHco as it t’bru’CtJvc find in'ld I’alhaiiic. •;...FoV ili? < iiru td’iiio above IMwsaeH this pW'ji.imliou platids ntirtvaleil. ami its good and permanent effects are attested by thou-mids. and it ia reeon mended aliKr hot only Ly lb A ablest medical men, but also by t!'e mlilislfy, Try H, all you that are afflicted, and be convinced ol it.- wyiiih;rlul power and bism thual elfcets. . ..O ■■ - Etliiiii'il Wilder's SARSAPARILLA. AND An.nnfi'ulb'g and rapid curd tor Fsjroftila 'll all Hr forme, every kne’.vn vnri. tv oi Oqh ;titutfonnl Br|ihfim or Veuepiul Disease N uralgiu. Skin Discuses—-uo matter bow liol or inverrate - Cfenuic Rbrnwatisiri. SefnfffulOi’s ?nrs Eyes. Ob'.ndii'ar ftyyell iags of theneck nr .dsewhero Cleonic Chills and hfoior. Teller Warping Sera, Leg ulcers of »verv knd P'..,ples on tbo fnco, Ricgwo-'m S.-at.l Hajid V lling of iha hail ■ r Afopecia, »> blte-Ovroiling Flip Joint Disoaso for Mo-hus Obxnrius Chronic Erysipelas, Dropsy Ague r r wu »i s ■ For ihe rapid and permanrui, cure of the n* hove Disonsas this preparation stands unrivaled. ! A o ro is gaatdnlerij.ia o'ery c»*e where it is used according to directions, Edwr’d Wilder’s COMPOUND ENTI\ ACT WILD CHERRY This preparation is spoeltiUy recotmnen tied as ufVdii),; certain and p oinpt relief in Con»l)H, Celtic, Cutoi'i’lts or vv< vy dpt’oe. i inonchilis. Ltuiagvdi-, er.l .Asthma or Uhtbinic it gives imniodiate ei.arfort ttud relusf, /t is ulso uilmirahly udaot and to relief of the cbitgh mat MB* ctrU'y of breathing in Cffn«nrrptioT. It is ia .l •rensahle in l'neumo.'.ia or Winter F/vur, l’leurisy. uwl every conceivable form of i’ulmouury Dstasn ktl'-udocl with cout h difficulty of breath); *», or pmn. Fcr taste, effiei-ncyi ant power this met) icine lias no equal, nod vt.ien used Hi any 'cf ihe above diseases lias uever been kuvWrt to fail to give almost instant relief fol lowed Ly certain aud permanent cure. Edward Wilders family tills • For iho cnr<;*of Constipated and Slug Mi.-li bowels. In thtsd conditions of the u lmeuUrv owua) ihtv aro Guarnlrteed to 1, 9 perlfcctly infallible. Asa Purgative in all Fevers and Inflammation of tot Liv er, bruin. kidney*) and bladder, in ery sirM-l iH fiver ami a: ue, acute Optlmlmia , ; eves fuiliiLV sot the head, vertigo, diz'zine-v. blindness. Ac., they cannot bd excif“d. These Pills will hi' found, do trial, to be far sipericr to any other combine fion ofwetlLinrs in the rapid and certain enre of all th; above diseases. They should hw taken with Kdwnrd .Wilder's Sar puparmu and i'-cush in the disuses iu wilMi that.remedy is recommended, and wUii lit ward Wil 1-r’a Compound Extract or wil l cbe’-ry ia gdugbs, cold*, etc., and with Kd.v.vd Wild ■ iomacb Bitters lor , fc;u„ a nd fev ’r a. dKt r and ugu.e. I WltfiEß & WHO! A'ALG IMirGGLSTd ■ . . Valrt^trwt LOrtaVtLLFl KY I' ■ ■ i For «ale in G a-;V. oro Ca by , ,/y WAC K ’: n 1 TO I? BEST