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TIIK HERALD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1809
NOTICE.—Found on last sab
bath a gold Coin, which the owner
canjhave by proving property and
paying for this advertisement.
Apply at this office. Sept. 23
1869. I
A Handsome Inducement. —Every
person who sends 83 50 to the ‘'XIX
CENTURY” Publication Company, at
Charleston, S., receives that superb
Magazine for one year, and a copy of
either of the Waverly Novels, or the
works of Charles Dickens, that may be
designated , Specimen number with
Premium list 35 cents.
New Advertisements.
Among the many active and en
terprising merchants of the city of j
Atlanta, our friend Dr. J. Brad
field occupies an enviable position.
He is a skillful and experienced
Druggist, always keeping on hand
a full supply of frosh and pure
Drugs, while he is noted for liis fair
prices. The Dr.’s “Female Reg-1
ulator or Woman’s Best Friend,”
has given him a world-wide fame
as a man of science, while it entif
ties him to be universally acknowk
ed as the friend of humanity. No
woman in the land should be with
-out this valuable remedy.
Messrs. Meador <s• Brothers,
have established the fact satisfacto
rily to all who have called on them,
that there is no better market north
or south for the country merchant
to purchase his supplies of Tobac
co, Cigars and Snuff, than the city
of Atlanta. While they keep al
ways on hand a full stock of To*
bacco of all grades, t,hey have es
tablished the largest Cigar .Manu
factory in the Southern States, in
Which twenty skillful Cigar-makers
are employed. Country merchants
have only to try them to be con
vinced.
We would respectfully recom
mend Mr. A. Ergenvinger, nl At
lanta, to all our friends who may
wish to purchase fine Furniture,
Beds, Bedding and everything else
in the upholstery line. His stock
is full and embraces all qualities of
house furniture from the most com
mon to the finest, and at fair and
reasonable prices for cash.
To Correspondents.— We have
received quite a number of interest
ing communications, among then! a
letter from Arkansas, and one from
Florida, giving an account of a re
™nt. sJjOr*n at coa, which wo liave
not space for this week. We con
sider the question of the removal
from Penfield of our Baptist Col
lege, one of great importance to our
community, and we, therefore yield
all our space to our esteemed
correspondent “ Ventilator.”—
We will here remark, that while we
have our own views on the subject,
our columns are open to both sides.
CSeoreria Baptist A ocia
TlON.—This body is to meet in this
city on the Bth of October, and prepa
rations are now being made by our cit
izens to entertain all visitors who may
be in attendance - The Georgia Rail
road will pass all visitors to and from
the Association fin - one faro. M e hope
to see a general attendance and a plea
sant reunion of many old friends, on
this occasion.
—
Religious Revival. —For more
than a month past, a protracted meeting
has been held in Greenesboro’, m the
M. E. Church, and has continued to in
crease in interest daily. Ihe Rev, Mr.
Dickey, the pastor in charge, lia3 prov
ed himself a faithful laborer in the
Lord’s vineyard, and seems to not tire in
his good work. Mr- Dickey has been as
sisted by the Rev. Messrs. Fierce, Bass,
Farris and others. The meeting still
continues.
The Fall Business.— Our mer
chants have returned from market,
and are now receiving their new
supplies of Fall and Winter Goods.
They are all busily engaged
in opening and preparing their
stocks for the reception of cus
tomers. We notice many new and
beautiful styles of Dress Goods,
and we almost envy our female rea
ders the treat which is in store for
them. The lords of creation, too,
have not been forgotten, for we see
our friend, Mr. B. Johnson, i3 now
opening a stock or Clothing, in
quality, not to be surpassed in
:this city. The prospect for a brisk
fall trade was never better, and our
merchants have only to advertise
freely in the Herald, to insure a
good timo generally.
United States Hotel — This ex
tensively patronized house continues to 1
grow in point of popularity and good
keeping. The dining room is large with
separate tables, families may be accom
modated to separate tables, waiters clean
and attentive to their business. It is sit
uated near the depot and convenient to
the business portion of the city, ( all
this Hotel and yon will receive every
accommodation usually furnished by any
Southern House- < m ,
Big-We will publish when our space
will admit a very interesting letter from
Arkansas from a gentlemen formerly of
Greene Counts ■
THE MILITARY- —We welcome
the arrival, in our city, of a small
squad of Federal troops, and hope
that they will make themselves per
fectly at home. We only regret
tlm the company does not consist
J°f Seven Hundred instead of seven
I soldiers. They have arrived at a
' good time, our people all at peace,
a religious revival going on among
the Methodists, and our merchants
all receiving new goods. The boys
in blue, who are sent here, no doubt
as conservators of the peace, will
now have sufficient leisure time to
devote to the improvement of their
morals, by attending Church, re
fresh and invigorate their bodies!
with rest, and dispose of their
greenbacks among our merchants;
in short to have a good time gener
ally.
‘•The flag of our country 1 O, long may
it wave,
the land of the free, and the home
of the brave.”
respectfully call atten- 1
tion to the communication of our!
fair correspondent, ‘Georgia Vigil.’
The article is well-timed, and dis
plays ability and talent as
well as that patriotic, proud,
honest and true spirit which is so
characteristic with the fair women
of our land. If our men were en
dowed with more love of coun
try and patriotism,possessed by our
Southern women, wo might look for
an honest administration of our
public affairs, and a proper respect
for the memory of our Fathers, as
well as for the Constitution, which
they framed for and bequeathed to
us. We hope to receive more fa
vors from our esteemed correspon
dent.
Our Augusta Friends. —Will
please excuse us for not calling on
them all when visiting their city on
Tuesday last, as our business re
quired us to make but a flying trip
to their city. We return our thanks
to those whom we did see for their
liberal patronage, and regret our
inability to publish their advertise
ments in this issue. They will ap
pear in our next number with ap
propriate editorial comments. We
are happy to announce to our pa
trons the rapid increase of our sub
scription list, and assure them that
wo shall leave no stone unturned to
render the Herald one of the best
mediums for advertising in this
section of the Empire State of the
South.
Immigrants Coming.— We learn
from the Rev. Mr. Knowles, of this
city, that on Saturday last, seven
gentlemen from Wisconsin, Now
York and New England, arrived in
the neighboring town of Madison,
in search of lands, with a view to
becoming permanent citizens of
Georgia. Their visit at this time to
Madison is to attend the sale of
lands belonging to an Estate which
will lake place this week. Come on
gentlemen, there is room for cs all
and a hearty welcome awaits all
honest, industrious and well be- :
shaved citizens, let them come from ;
Boston or Jerusalem.
J© 1 -Many thanks to our young
friend. r A. T. Finch, for a nice melon
placed upon our table on Monday.
We acknowledge the receipt of
an invitation to attend the Aniversary
Celebration of the Few Society, at K i
ery College, which took place on tlie
29th , and regret very much that our
business was such that prevented our
attending. _
Nfav Stoves. —Judge Zimmerman
has just received anew supply of Stoves
which are well fitted up and are now on
exhibition at his store.
fifS“Our friends Torbert & Bro. are
rapidly making ready for the fall trade.
They will open in a few days in their '
New Store, a most elegant stock of gro
ceries, wc wish them success, their en
ergy and industry certainly deserves it.
(communicated.)
A Woman s Protest
The crowding events of the pres
ent times, the changes in men, and
manners, what is right to-day is
wrong to-morrow, the elevations of
the negro to political equality, in a
government whose complex system
he can never understand, and above
all, the unwise off' rt to take woman
from the high pedestal of Queen of
Home and Heart, and place her in
the lower strata of partizan politics
has so bewildered the Philosopher
lin assemilating the teachings of
History, with what he sees and
hears, that he has almost lost the
reckonings of his latitude and lon-
gitude. The past is no criterion to j
fearn the future, and uhat we knew j
men to be, and to do, when the'
loved, and honored South, stood j
firm to principle give no asusrance
that the same spirit animates them
now. We have seen those fore
most, in the defence of the cause
we loved and lost, still most fleet, in ;
their embraces with those who j
knew nothing of honor, and less of
principle If it were possible we
!had become almost indifferent to the
treachery so common among men,
who claimed to V Southern horn,
and Southern-bred Wo had learn
ed to dry our tears, over the innu
merable instances, of yielding to
personal prefirmeut, rather than bo
encumbered with the sacred mem
ories of a true nobility and great
ness. We could not excuse the
plea of neocssiiy, we could not
even admit the cry for bread which
some urged for their suddon con
version. Abraham would never
have illumed the world with his
bright example of fidelity to his
God, had he hesitated for a mo
ment. Daniel’s fate far worse than
companionship with Lions in their
den, hud he obeyed the decrees of
an earthly potentate, rather than
ser\u the only true and living God.
And Job, sought a still lower repen
tance than “sack cloth and ashes,”
had he followed the advice of her
“who spake as one of the foolish
women.”
These instances to fidelity are
cited to illustrate by contrast, that
“lower deep” of which Milton
speaks, to which Georgians have
sunk in inviting to the State Fair,
at Macon, the most unprincipled
the vilest of the vile. Can nothing
stay the downward tendency of the
times, will this ever-beuding and
ever-yielding adoration of Mam
mon continue till we as a people,
have lost our own self respect ?
Can no inflluence be brought to
bear on those who are the custodi
ans of our honor, to pause and re
flect ? The men of the South have
properly as wejthink, appropriate the
graves of those we loved and lost, to
the keeping of our sex. We trust
the honor will be faithfully guardod
and like the vestal fire, at the sa
cred shrine of memory kept “ever
bright and ever-burning.”
Animated with the
of our annual decorations, aid in
spired with the higher rememvran
ces of the principles of the gneat
cause our beloved heroes died to de
fend, in their name and ours, q j
justice to the dead and the
in all our hopes of seeing the young
men of the South inherit the noble
sentiments and high standard of
honor, of their sires, by the sacred
ness of the cause we lost, by all we
hold dear on earth, by every feeling
of honor, and every impulse of pa
triotism, we enter our protest
against the c induct of those who
have invited such men to be pres
ent at our State Fair. It is false
to principle, false to country, and
false to God. We trust the press
will let it be known far and wide
that it is not the voice of the peo
ple of Georgia, and if,they confired
language adequate, visit the au
thors with the execration they so
richly deserve.
A Georgia Vigil.
•ever the graves of our Honored
; dead.
Gen. Grant has contributed to
the widow of Gen. Rawlins §1,00.0
Wyoming Territary, on the 2d
inst., tlected the entire Democra
tic ticket. Hon. S. F. Nickolls,
Democrat, was elected to Congress,
The official figures of the Uni (
ted States Treasury Department
place the agricultural produce/ ,
tho South at 550,000,000. / i
Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly by C. A. ijiris.
Wbol( Aj^jf.
I rale/ 1
BACON—Clear sides $ 28
Ribbed 21 j 21
Shoulders JBJ
Canvas Hams.... 24 , 25
Country Hams... 25 25
Common Hams... 25 2»
Magnolia Hams.. 26 26
BULK MEAT—Sides 00 00
Shoulders 00 00
BUTTER—Country 25 30
COFFEE—Rio 22 30
Lagnlra 32 4 331
Java 42 45
CORN—Per bushel 150 Ito
FLOUR—Per cwt 350 550
* Fancy 5f5 675
LARD—Per lb 24 26
IRON-Per lb 6 4 7 4
Steel—plow 13 13
Cast 28 30
OATS—bushel 100 100
Sugar—Brown. 174 l 8
Extra C.... 18 184
A 174 18
Crushed and pow and 19 20
POTATOES—Sweet 100 1 00
PEAS—Per bushel 100 1 25
Syrup —Per gal 80 150
Molasses 65 75
SALT —Liverpool per sack 275 300
Virginia 250 275
WHEAT—Per bushel 150 160
CHICKENS, from 20 to 25 cts.
Barley—per bushel 82 25^
Rye par bushel 1 7d
Factory Cheese 22 25
New York Sept 28—Cotton 2rui at
28i cents.
Savannah, Sept. 29—Cottonj264 cts.
Augusta, Sept. 28—Cottou 20 ets
Gold, buying at 1 20; selling at I 33
Silver buying at 1 25 selling 1 30.
Jlailr.|aiJ rt"'-k .
Western and Atlantic Railroad -
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
i Leave Atlanta 7 80 a m
Arrive at Chat-uuywa 3 55 p in
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN
; Leave Chattanooga 4 30 *na
i Arrive at Atlanta P m
UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN
I Leave Atlanta
, Arrive at Chataneoga “
| DOWN NIGHT PASSENCEU TRAIN
ewe Chattanooga 7 P UI
; rrive at Atlanta 3 45 am
1 DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
j Leave Atlanta P m
I Arrive at Atlanta 10 5J a m
Dr. Click’s
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All Fruit and Vegeta Stains,
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Prom while cotton or hnen poods from prints
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teeth iu cne minute
This preparation will disinfect ct of artifi
cial teeth, of any bad odor or t:< at a cost of
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and evening, it will disinfect deefed teeth and
purify the breath and prevent ht nausea so
usual with those who have bad eth It will
blench any dingy spot on white rments, and
maktis them as when rew It wil sinfect of its
purities any substance to vvhi;h may be ap
plied It is an excellent mouth for Thrush
iu babies’ or sore mouth in any c A potent
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tho impure air of a sick chamber hospital
I It neutralizes tho poison from st: ;s of inserts
& bite* from spiders and serpents or burns, it
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directions round each l*tle Put up
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at 'iß cents
Prepared at Covinyton , (by the
Proprietor , F. M. OiIEJ fiY, M. D
Where all orders should be ad Jr <ed
IfefP’For sale by Walker, 'orbert A
Cos., W. Griffin, Greeiiesbor, Ga., J*
B. Hart, Union Point, liars & Cos.,
Penfield, Ga., and Druggist! and Mer
chants generally. sepi O’GO
A CARD. (
I have a thousand sheets, of pitted matter,
on the Preservation of Female beiith. designed
especially for family use, none arfis-ued with
ovt application Any one wishinso do ae, can
prooure one of these lijtlo sheetsTby address
ing me at Covington, Ga. And i] the meaDS
are employed ihat are inculcated herein, they
will prove a rich boon to woman. Accomy aoy
your application with 10cts te pak actual ex
penses, ,
Give name and ptstoffioe plaint}- written. —
And prompt attention will b«
F M OHENRY, M D.
Tax Notice.
TaX-PAYEIIS of Greene
*■ Unity are hereby notified that lam now
'icSJr \oollect tho State and County Tax for
Ibbil o H THOMPSON, T C, G C
&18C9—lm
to oU,ls
is Officers,
THE Public Laws for 1869 have
been rewWefrt ‘'no .Ordinary’s Offloo-
All persons emttlo to receive them are reques
ted to call and Ordinary.
.Sept 9, 1869
Sale.
~-,,11 * sold before the Court
VV -n door, in the CUv of ' roenesboro’
o "ft , Gi . on the Firet Tuesday in
Green* on«W , , fcou „ 0 f sale j
N; i ve( ?Vj Estate, he! m Ing to the Estate
r'ryffnfi' Kina deceased, viz A house
oontam
more or lesL the s one being}
“Xsidc ca of aild deceased Also one
h.u Surest in twenty two and a half acres of
Jh.,1.1 near Greenesboro in said county
7‘,'lXat No 38 in originally K.rly now Deo i- ,
~'Uunty. Term of sa'e Gash
7 II H KING, Ad’m Do bouisooo -
/Sept 23 ’6!) A}' £ Kt “g
f Administrator's Sale.
WILL hi sold before tbe Court H -use -loor
in the City of Oreene*iv>io' Greene Cos
Ge. on the First Tuesday in November next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property to wit—All tho right and title ot the
fco in remainder so that Tract o. Land now
.comprising the and -wer Estate of the widow of K
C Bouden, deceased ,
JNO A CARTWRIGHT, Adm r
Sept 23 ’C9 of Robt C Dowden
GEORGIA Goeene County
A LI. person, are herab. notined that Thom
as W I,andrani has applied for Exemp
tion of Personalty and sotting apart and vaina
tion ot Homestead, and that I will pass upon
the same ot my office on the 9th of Ootober
Given undrr my hand end official signature
this ept 22d 1869 _ D A KB* SOM Ord’y
Notice
TO DEBTORS and creditors.
All persons having domands against Will*
Tam S Davis late of Greene county dee’d
will present them to me within the time pres
scribed by law, so as to show their character aDd
amount All th se indebted to said deceased
■ire hereby required to make immediate p»y<
m«t ANN A DAVIS Adm'rix
Sent 23 ’69 ol Wm 8 Davis
Notice
1 HEREBY forewarn all persons,
white or black, from tresspassing,
passing through my plantation for any purpose
whatever, without my permission* Peteoafi
latngjthis warning alter due notice will be
nunirbed to the extent of the law
r sept 23 ’69 4rs M M ARNOLD
AVA Vl'Kl* AG■UVI M toMll a now
book of i rent va'uo to Farmers, Mechanics
and Working men of all trades and occupation,
13th Edition now ready The
FARMERS' it MECHANICS’
MANUAL,
Edited by GEO. E. WARINC. Jr.
Author of’ 1 Elements ot Agriculture.”
“Draining for Profit and for Health, ’ and
formerly Agricultural Engineer ol Central
Park, New York TJ ,
500 Octavo Pages ana aver 00 inns
t ration*.
The New Oleans time says : “A is n book
which should be in hands ol every Fa: mer
and Mechanic.
The New Orleans Picayune says : "bo
valuable a nook should ba found in the house
of every Farmer and Mechanic its eegant
i'lustrations will make it welcome everywhere
Active men and women can make more mon
ey and give better satisfaction 'n selling this
book than any work in the Add
Send for 16-pave circular teninuansbout ,t
E C TREAT A CO Publishers
Sept 2 1869 No 654 Kroadw.iy N Y
Notice,
I HEREBY forewarn nil persons white cr
blsck. from trespassing or passing through
my plantation for any purpose* without ray per*
mission, Persons violating thu warning, after
due nodee, will be punished to the full extent
of the law 8 T PEEK
i Sept .16 G9—4te
Bry Goods
Emporium
AT B. F. GREENE,S OLD TAND.
18. OToltnsou
VV IS HRS to inform his friends an i customers That ha is now opening !u GRh
a full Stock, consisting of
FJILL, and WINTER
‘lll>a*y <iS-€0O«l.Si!
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Don’t Rend This
BUT if you will, pause in your mad career, and purchase of the undersigned
First-Class
Drugs and Medicines.
I ahorina rather for reputation and sound commercial standing than wealth, I can
afford to eell my go ds at cheap rates, aud those who may want a pure article of
DR.TTOS MEDICIOT3S
CHEMICALS.
PAINTS,
01LS ’ WINDOW GLASS
Talent Medicine
cheap, and Lastly, lucau-e lam delcrminc 1 ro(1 to ollL . r t 0 the public
Business. You may rely upon what I say. tam also p c
ii otly ii e CoH gli Syr up.
An excellent thing for Children. It is retarded n.p a legitimate Medicine, and stands
upon Its merits alone. It is a safe, reliable, family rae<|icin n ; for old and young. In
Croup it has uo equal } for Whooping Gough, Bronchial affections, diseases ol the Chest
It is most excellent.
Pryor’s Original Pile Ointment.
I nm prepared to offer to the public. In Burns. Scalds, Sore Joints, Bruises and
Rheumatism, it is highly recommended. As its name indicates, it is without a parallel
in Hemorrhoids many good people can bear witness as to its virtue.
Vasils
rnm Proprietor of. nnd beg to call special ntTention to tbeir wjefulness.fi.Soar atom
neh Nausea. Si«b Headache, general d-bilily, . nd the unpleasant effects of late boors,
i The above named Preparations inm prepar'd to furnish, eitaer Wholesale or retail
I i.ffering large inducements In A Trade. „^ r ,_- -
Win. A. LAUSDELL,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Whitehall Street,
July 22, 1809. _ ATLANTA OEOAfeIA
Croat Reduction
IN
Prices /
W ITH thu view of closing out our J
Spring and Summer
GOODS, from this date, wc propose Belling
our stock of Clothing and Dress goods at
A VERY SMALL ADVANCE
on New York cost. All other goods as
low ns can bo bought elsewhere.
J. M. STOREY & Cos.
July slh, 1869.
Selling Off
-/A-T
COST!
THE subscriber intending to relinquish
Merchandising, offers his stock of Dry
Goods at cost. Groceries at a small ad
vance, sufficient to pay expeuses, call at the
old store of Howell & Neary
O. 11. T. Moses.
Grcenesboro Ga , August 5, 1869.
C. E. DODD. J- j H. L. MEALING
C. E. DODD Sl CO.,
DEALERS IN
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS.
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 258 11road Street ,
jnlyi, T>9. A Hirin' a Ga_
Barber-Shop.
PERSONS wishing to be shaved, cr their
* hair dyed in snperb style, at short
notice, arc invited to cell at my Mc.p.np
Stairs over Hall A Alton's Dry Good? store
T ANARUS,. constantly on baud a line assorts
menlof oil's.' •! v-rt.tr*. Ac., and fully !>•«-
pared to do ail work usually done m
CYRts - MOOBF -
Notice
AuL person? infested are hereby
that the notes, books, and and aecoun.s, of
Howell A Neirv. have been placed in the hands
of l imes L Brown Esq, fur collodion And if
FheyTe not settled by Ist December next they
will be sued j NE VRy Survivor
Sopt 6th 1989
Carriages & Babies
w w WOODRUFF
OF GRIFFIN, GA.,
Has associated with the
Tomlinson-Demarest Cos.
Manufacturers of
FII-TUI
CARRIAGES,
G2O Broadway, New York,
It HERE they are prepared to furnish, by
Wholesale sad Retail, any style of
CARRIAGE, BUGGY,
OR
PIeVVrATSON WAGON.
MR. WOODRUFF'S Inng experience in the
I Carriage business in Griffin and Atlanta. Ga .
will er. title us to give better satisfaction in fill
ing orders Ur good rubntantial work, such as
the country demand*, than any other house,
and at as low prices as can be possibly famish
ed for the Cash. We will keep constantly on
hand the
LIHGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
The same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff,
and which becimo so universally popular ail
through the South, ns the best in use
Also the Woodruff PI .ntation Wagon for 2,
4 and 6 Horses
We most respectfully invite all who mav
want any style of Carriage, Buggies or Wagon
cr write ns f r Photographs nrd prices
TOMLINSON. DEM A REST, Cos.,
620 Broadway New York
Japan tv 21- 1869 ly ,
“For Sale!
for. sale
rp
L HE Subscriber is offering for sale the Urge
BRICK STORIS HOUSE
known ax the Don building oue .of the mast
o'eg intiy finished Store Houses in (Jretuesboro
Dented, and no" uited f a selling Groceries.
Terms of sile reasonable
fiferX'lu my absence apply to J W
Winfield. " EATON J. MAFP-
Green esboro’ Ang 20 1869 _
GINS, GINS,
W rare AGENTS for the colebreted
PRATT COTTON GINS,
W' ieh h itp been man if ictured for thirty-nine
years, by Mr Daniel Pratt of Prattville Ala
bam. and nre now beiDg used with goncral sat
iafaotion from Virginia to Mexico FOR J ASt
GINNING DURABILITY, SIMPLICITY and
LIGHT RUNNING, the PRATT GINS have
no superior*- basides, thj a e the cheapest first
class Gins in the South wnELK3g&( -„
Cotton Factor* August* Ga
i aug 26
Dr.
ST A.
Prepara w
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great care expressly for family use, Mid
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out them.
■dtn.
DR W. H. TUTTS
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Cough, Consumption, Difficulty of Breath,
ing, and every other disease ol Ihe Lungi,
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tuie grave uuiier the mistaken name of
Con&umytiou, is always cured by it.
As an Expectorant it has no equal. It
is composed of the active principles of
Roots and Plants which are chemically ex
tracted so as to retain all their medicinal
qualities.
Ministers and public speak, ra who are af
flicted with throat (Uncases will find a Bure
rotti- dy in tho Expectorant. Dou’i despair
• because all other remedies have failed, but
try this remedy nud you wil 1 not be disapn
pointed.
DR. W. H TUTT 8
Syrup Sarsaparilla,
AND QUEEN S DELIGHT
This valuable preparation combines all
the medicinal virtues w hich long experience
has proven to possess the most safe and efi
ftlcient alterative and deobstruont propers
tics for tho cure ot Serofula, Kings Evil,
White Swellings. Ulcers, Scrofulous. Can
cer. nnd Indolent Tumors. M'-reurial and
Syphilitic affections, Goitre, Enlergement
and Ulceration of the Bones. Join-s, Glands
or Ligaments, or of the Womb, loin,
Spleen, Kidneys, etc ; all the various dis
euaoß of the skin, suali as Tetter, Ring
worms, Boils, Pimples, Carbuncles, Sore
Byes, etc. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
Nervous Affections, St. Vitus’ Danoe, Drop
sy, Constitutional Disorders, and diseases
originating from a depraved "state of the
blood or other fluids of tho body; also ma
ny affections peculiar to females, as Cfpprea
siou, Irregularity, Leueorrhoea or White*,
Sterility', Ovarian and Uterine Dropsy, eto.
Or. Wilt. li. Tuff’s
VEGS TABLE
For the curs of Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice, Gout, Rheumatism, Affections of the
Bladder and ICidn iys, Fevers and Nervous
ness, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Skin, Im
purity of the Blood, Inttaination. Melan
choly, Sick Headache, Costiveness, /’aina in
the Head, Breast, Side aud Limbs, Pile*,
Bilious Affections, Female Diseases, etc.
There is scarcely any disease iu which
purgative medicines are not moro or less
teqvired, ai.d much sickness and suffering
might fie prevetued were they more gener
ally used No person can feel whileV to*,
tive habit of body prevails; bmides it soon
generates serious and often ft tal diseases
ffirMbtliilsto?%b i prbper Cathartic Med’.
cinos.
The proprietorcer. confidently recommend
these Pills believing them far superior to
those in general «», being more mild
prompt, safe and uniform in tbeir operation
While using them persons may eat and
drink as usual They may be taken at al(
time*
They arc u-arrauUd lo contain no
Mercury.
Or, T utt’s
IMPROVED LIQUID
UJUR Dr El
Warrant' 1 superior to any other Hair
Dye in use,
Fuv imparting a beautiful natural Black
or Browu color to the heir-
Warranted not to injure the hair.
If.i effect, is iitHaidanc'/us.
Any one can apply it.
Jt preserves and />, antijies the hair.
It has been i osted by thousand'of Bar*
bers and Ilair Dressers nud they universal*
ly pronrmneo it the best
Because it takes less timo to Dye
Because it imparts a natural color
Because it does not injure the hair
Because it does not elaiu thu skin or bed
ilnon-
Because Us application is perfectly aim*
pie v»
ISR. Win KS. TUTT’9
IPJ3JI.ISS
ALLEVIATOR
An Internal and External Remedy.
For Neuralgia, Sprains and Bruises, Tooth
ache, Sore Throat, Colic or Cramps, Rheuma
tism, Pain in tho Back or Side- Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Liver Complaint, Indigestion Canker
in tho Mouth, Kidney Complaint, Painters’ Col
ic, Cholera Infantam Scalds and Burns., Frost
iioto ad Chilblains, Slings of Insects, ets
It should he kept in every family.
For Burns* Scalds or sudden Cramps, it is 9
certain relief iu a few moments
Dr. Tuft’s
Jamaica Ginger^
This is a Hydro Alcoholic Extract and pos
sesses all t*ie properties of Jamaica in
concentrated form
To penoits debilitated by age or disease, it
is particularly recommended as a tcnic, impart
ing Btrong.h and appetite without the debilita
ting effecs which fol ow other stimalsaxts
To the Dyspeptic, it 13 invaluable
To the Inobriate, it is a great blessing
To the it is indispensable
To the Nervous, it affords instant relief
To the Melancholy, it instantly revives
For Sea Sickness, it is a ?ura antidote
For I)i it is a certain remedy
For Colic it is a specific
Persons traveling should always tak© a bottle
along, as p it paevents any bad offec s from
change of water and diet.
All these Preparations are for sn.le by
W, Griflin
WALKER, TORBEERT & Cos.,
Greensboro', Ga.
»nl J B IIART k Hon, Unioa Feist.G*
April 1 1869