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AGRICULTURAL
‘Let idle Ambition her bauble pursue,
While Wisdom looks down with disdain,
The home of the Fanner has charms ever
new’,
VSTiere health, peace and competence reign.
BOTH WANT®®,
Bovs of spirit, hoys of will,
Boys of muscle, brain and power
Fit to cope with anything—
Those are wanted every hour.
Not the weak and whining drones,
That all troubles magnify—
Not the watchword of “I can't,"
But the nobler one, “I'll try."
Do what e'er you have to do
With a true and earnest zeal;
Bend your sinews to the task—
Put your shoulders to the wheel.
Though your duty may be hard,
Look not on it as an ill ;'
If it be an honeat task,
Do it witli an honest will.
At the anvil or the farm,
Whatsoever you may he—
From your future efforts, hoys.
Comes a nation's destiny.
~— - .. -*► -
Ih-tills from Bearing Trees.
Colman’s Rural Worll has ibe
following : “From long experience,
we have not been able to see a <!if
fetcnce whether the cions be (tut
from bearing trees or young ones
in the nursery. The whole thing
depends upon the stock upon which
tho grafts ore worked. Will take
the top of a seedling but one year
old, graft it upon a bearing tree,
and have fruit the third year, nine
time3 out often; while the same
seedling, if left to grow to bearing,
would, in all probability, take eight
or ten years. We hare often gath
ered apples from nursery trees
when they were but three years old.
simply because in digging out other
tree? near them, their root 9 got cut
somewhat. The reason that in old
times grafts bore, was owing to the
fact that the stocks they grafted
■were somewhat stunted. Vigorous
growth is always adverse to pro
ductiveness. We never go to any
trouble to get grafts from bearing
trees, if we are sure of the variety .
but when any uncertainty exists,
by all means resort to the hearing
ones.”
The TOuliih! Dependence o(
Bee* iifif! Flowers.
The Less, Mr. Darwin says.have
■solved a difficult problem. They
have made their ceils of a proper
shapo to bold the gteatest possible
amount of honey with the least pos
sible consumption of precious wax
in their construction. No human
workman is skillful enough to do
what a crowd of bees can do, work
ing in a dark hi.v-e—make cells of
wax of the true form. The number
of bumble bees in the country will
depend upon the number of cats
How can that he ? Because the
number of bees is dependent upon
the number of field mice which eat
the bees. Hence the more cats the
fewer mice, and the fewer mice the
more bees. If the whole genus of
bumble bees hecamj extinct, or re
ry rare, the heart's e3e and red
clover would become rare or would
•disappear. How is that ? Because
bees promote the growth of those
flowers. The visits of bee3 are ne
cessary to the fertilization of some
kinds of clover, and almost indis
pensable to the fertilization of th<*
heart's ease. In a word, no bees,
no seed ; no seed, no increase of
the flowers. The more visits from
the bees, the more seed from the
flower; the more seed from the
flower, the moro flowers from the
seeds Nearly all our orchidace- j
ous plants absolutely require the
visits of insects to remove their
pollen masses, and thus to fertilize '
them. Twentyjieads of unprotect- j
•ed Dutch clover yielded 2,900
seeds. Thesamo number protected
from bees produced not one seed ;
mo hundred heads of unprotected
clover yielded 27,000, and the
same number protected from bees,
not a seed.
Plant One Acre Less.
Farmers can not afford to culti
vate as much land as has been their
wont. If proof of this assertion is
required, just hitch up some day,
drive through your own neighbor
hood, aud examine tho farms there
in ; you don’t want the trouble,
then, just look at your own, and if
not convinced, we will set you
down 3> incorrigible The propa-
ration that w neat-field received be
fore sowing the seed, is an exem
plification of the “one acre more”
dogma. Your plowing is like beau
ty, but skin deep.
“What is the matter with your
potatoes?”
“Oh, they want rain.”
“Is that all. indeed ?”
“Your corn field looks as though
it would need powerful tonics to be
enabled to survive the season.”
“Yes, it don’t look very healthy,
but 1 have been so hurried, had so
much to do and so little to do with,
that I find it utterly impossibly to
give each and every crop the atten
tion I suppose it ought to receive.
“Then, my dear sir, pardon a lit
tle frankness, you have mistaken
your vocation, and have no busi
ness upon a farm. You can no
more afford to have such crops of
wheat, potatoes and corn, than veil
can keep a poor horse, cow or hog.
You can't afford to raise such lux
uriant crops ol weeds as you do.—
You can't afford to u-e such poor
tools. If vour State or county
shout! offer for the poor
rst farm, von can’t afford to live
upon them, even if you should win,
which is tint at ill unlikely. Above
ill, you can't afford to plant ont
acre more ! Sell off a portion, and
applv the funds therefrom to the
benefit of the remainder. Have
good implements good help, and
we will warrant good crops and
good times. Plant one. acre lets,
and do it well.
The cultivation of a large amount
of land, as the.process is perform
ed by many agriculturists, is a
waste of labor and fertility —impov
erishing both the tiller and the scil
Sound judgment, we think, will de
monstrate that large crops per acre,
a? a genera! rule, are the most pro
fitable, and experiment will verify
it It jdimild tie the aim of the far
mer to sustain the richness of Ins
land, and this can lie done only by
reducing the breadth tin let- plow,
proportionately to Ills capacity for
a Up! ving such fertilizing materials
as will return the eletue ts taken
therefrom by the crop. “A little
farm well tilled,” gladdeneth the
heart, but i breadth of acres culti
vated in a slovenly manner, is a
blight upon the interest of is own
er, and an evil in the sight of man.’
-[Ex.
Nmllcss M liicrmcious.
The Sutter '’alifor'iiu Banner says :
“We are informed by Mr. William
Mawsou one of the champion water
melon grower of Sutter county, of a
novel way of producing seedless water
melons. When the vine begins to bear
lie lets the fust watermelon on each
branch grow undisturbed, but covers
the branch up with dirt from the first
melon to the second one, and within sis
Belies or more from the end of the
vine will be a seedless watermelon, the
melon nearest the be dy of the vine hav
ing kept all th ■ seed ”
tirecnc f’oimty
Mortgage Sheriff Sales.
WILL he sold before the (tourt-House
' v door in the city of Greenesborough.
Greene county, (ia-. within the legal houis
of sale, on the
First Tuesday in April,
1875, the following Mortgaged property,
to wit :
One grey llorse, one iwo-horte
Wagon and one Rockaway—Levied
on ns the property of John E. Jackson, dr.
to satisfy one Mortgage ti fa in favor of
Hightowers A Cos. vs. .John K. Jackson, Jr.,
issued front Greene Superior Gourt. Jan
uary 13th, 1875 Property pointed out by
Plaintiff.
J. 11 ENGLISH, Sheriff.
Febru&rv 2, 1875.
ill) IDF
i I.L persons indebted to
Hightowers & ( 0..
are hereby notified to conte forward and
settle their accounts immediately, as we
are determined to close our Rooks for 1871.
All persons failing to do so. will find
their Accounts it) the hands of an Attorney
—no exceptions.
Nov. IJ, 1874—tf
(JEOUG* V—(Jreene Fomit.v.
I James H. Mapp, Guardian of Ids
Stephens, formerly Ida Johnson, applies
for tetters of Dismission, and sneh letters
will lie granted eat the first Monday in
April, 1875, unless valid objections are
filed.
Given under nty hand and official signa
ture, tnis lfith 'lav of December, 1874
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord y.
Dec. 24, 1874-3ms*
(J EOKUiI.I-<renic Comity-
T William R. Wilson Administrator on
the Estate of Henry H. Durham, deceased,
applies for Letters of Dismission, and such
Letters will he granted on the first Monday
I in May. 1875, unless valid objections there
to are filed.
i Given under my band and official signa
-1 ture, this January 20th, 1875.
3m JOEL *F. THORNTON. Ord'y
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
This unrivalled Medicine is warranted
not to contain a single particle of Mercury,
or any injurious mineral substance, but is
PURE VEGETABLE.
Containing those .Southern Hoots and Herbs
which an all-wise Providence has placed in
countries where Liver Diseases most pre
vail. It will cure all Diseases caused by
derangement of the Liver and Bowels.
Simmons’ Liver Regulator
Or Medicine, is eminently a Family medi
cine : and by being kept ready for immedi
ate resort will save many an hour of suffer
ing and many a dollar in time and Doctors’
bills.
After over Forty Years’ trial, it is still
receiving the most uni|ualified testimonials
to its virtue' from persons of (lie highest
character.and responsibility. Eminent phy
sicians commend it as the most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FCR DYSPEPSIA OR IRDI
OF.STION. Armed with this Antidote, all
climates and changes of water and food may
he faced without fear. Asa Remedy it Ma
larious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Ttcst
lessness, Jaundice, Nausea. IT HAS NO
EQUAL. It is the Cheapest, Purest and
Best Family Medicine in the World ! Is
manufactured only by
.1. I! ZFiIMX A <’o
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia, Pa
I’rice, $1 00. Sold by all Druggists.
Feb. - r , 1871—ly .
Wonderful Medicine!
THU FAMOUS
Globs* Flower Syrup!
f'jaj ret, sts IVJliy
COEDS, GOUGHS. BROHCHITIS, HOARSENESS,
OBSTINATE KINS AFFECTIONS, ASTHMA
CROUP, BLEEOI3B OF THE IUNGS. PLEURISY,
DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, LOSS OF VOICE,
AND WILL CURE
CONSUMPTION,
As .TO,(XX) grave-robbed witnesses testify.
No opium Nothing poisonous. Delicious
to take. The earthly Savior to ail affiicteti
with afreet ions of the Throat and Lungs.
Bequeaths to posterity one oi the greatest
hlc.'.-.ngs, sot m> i.rxfis and immunity t'roin
CONS MPTIIIN.
Lsa 'irer ,ne hundred thousand bottles
have been used, ami not a single failure
known. Thousands of testimonials of won
derful cures, such as ihe flolowing. can be
seen at tlie office of the Proprietors, No. HO
Broad Street. Atlanta, Ga.,or will be sent,
oti application, to any who doubt.
For sale by all druggists.
DIV. J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
read: read::
Coii.ciiHgpUoii € ‘sired!
Ofpeck, O. Sackktt, Drugs & Medicines,
New Ai.ba.ny, Ind., April 10. 1874.
Dr. J. J. I’embr.rton, Atlanta, Ga.: —Sir
—I have received your circulars, and in
consequence of the distribution, I have sold
about sis dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the
las’ two weeks. The Globe Flower Syrup
is gaining great celebrity.l recommended it
in two cases of consumption. One case was
bed fast; had not laid on but one side for
two years hemorrages almost every day;
much emaciated, mi l expected to die. He
has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syr
ud : bis troubles are, all gone, except pros
tration, which is rapidly improving. He
will certainly get well. The other case is
similar, with same good results. 1 can send
you many testimonials if you want them.
Yours truly, etc.,
\). SACKETT.
EXEfH'TI VE DEPARTM ENT.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 2(1, 1874.
Dr J. S. Pemberton: Dkar Sir—l ha\e
used your Globe Flower Cough Kprup my
self, ami in my family, with benefits so
marked as to leave unquestioned the merits
of a remedy, which, in niv experience, tins
proved one that excel-everything for colds,
coughs and obstinate lung affections. 1
shall always use it with perfect confidence,
and recommend it to the public ns a reme
dy which will afford that satisfaction expe
rienced by ine and mine.
Very respectfully yours,
JAMES Si. SMITH.
Governor State of Georgia
May 14 ’7 4-—ly.
WANTED!
Hides and Tanbark,
IN EXCHANGE FOR
LEATHER A IST ID
Tn this exchange we allow 16 cts per lb.
for hides, and sti,oo per coni for bark, and
put our Leather and Shoes at cash prices.
We shall keep o hand a choice variety of
hut-oak-tanned sole, harness, upper, kip
and calfskin leather, also, a stock of hand
made and home-mode shoes for men, women
and boys. If encouraged by our friends
aud the community, we intend to furnish
the he si and cheapest articles in our line.
We trust that a home enterprise like this will
not be permitted to die out for the want of
patronage, as has been too often the ease in
the South. Ve will pay 13 cts. for hides
and So for bark, cash, at the yard
BROWN & MONCRIEF.
No.2fi’74—tf.
ini
HOST EADS, at $4 00.
Bedsteads, at 4 75,
Bedsteads, at 5 00.
Bedsteads, at 6 75.
Bedsteads, at 7 00.
Just arrived,
TI Hi II TOWERS k Vo.
Nnv 86, IS74 —tf
Job Work soli
cited.
SOMETHING
1 1 IJ ? ¥ I
prij'irp
I ' m
is gyAAA Au —i J
2,000 yards Prints, just in
1,000 do plain and striped
Poplins,
500 yards black and white
Alpacas,
1,000 yards Percales and color
ed Lawns,
1,000 yards white Lawns and
Piques,
3,000 yards Swiss, Jackonet
Nansook and Mull Mus
lins,
♦
White and Colored Tarltons.
3,000 yards hleacbed Home
spun, from 8 to 17cts.
1,000 yards Sea-Island Home
spun, from 10 to Diets
1,000 yards, each. Sheeting and
Shirting.
1,000 yards Ticking.
2,000 yards checked Homespun
1,000 yards Linen Drill.
1,000 yards Cottonades,
40 pieces fancy Cassitneres,
1,000 yards Cashmorots and
black Cassimere.
Mens, Youths and Boys Cloth
ing from $1 50 for a suit to any
prica you tear ask.
Hats for the old and young men,
and we have not forgotten the
Youths and Boys.
Something nice in
for Ladies, Misses and Children.—
Also a full line of Mens, \ouths
and Bovjs SHOES. Our prices
will please.
CLOVES, very Sow.;
Collarets, Lace and Linen Col
lars.
Jaconet Edging and Inserting.
Cottoa Trimming?, full line.
Wood, Tin,
And Hardware* low for cash
' Ocr Table and Pocket Cutlery
we offer low.
Call and examino our Queens and
Glassware.
Full assortment of Hardware.
MIES
In abundance.
>U<; \R.
Oil ESN COFFEE,
ROASTED COFFEE,
RICE,
PEPPER,
SPICE
GINGER,
NUTMEGS,
CLOVES,
FLOUR,
Corn Meal
CORN,
Bacon
Syrup, Cuba Molasses (fine,) Re
boiled Molasses, Liverpool Salt,
Lard in buckets nd tierces,
Goshen Butter (nice and fresh.)
We return our thanks to the peo
ple of Greene and adjoining coun
ties for their past favors, while in
future, by strict attention to
business, and offering our Goods
LOW for CASH only, we hope that
you will again favor us with a call.
BAR! II ART
HIHBROUkfI.
Krond ML, (am'iiettboru', (in,
April 23, 1874.
PACIFIC (MO COMPANY,
CAPITAL - - $1,000,000.
f&fht fraiM! “> f 1 ) f\ ffi&’&t&m
* ix #y iTsj jL jr js4 =1 i jkl i
GUANO
AND
can POUi\I) AC ID PIIOSPSi AI K,
FOR
Composting with C otton Seed.
THE SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO is now so well known for its remarkable effects
as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require especial com
mendation from me. Its use. for Ten Years past, lias established it character tor I: -
liable Excellence. The large, Fixed ( apital invested by the Company in this trade,
affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano.
The Guano and Phosphate will be delivered to any boat or depot in theeity, free of
Drayage,
CASri PRICE!
Per Ton, 8.000 Posimls. Soluble Pacific Cun no, #4B
Per Ton, 8,000 Pound!), Acid PhoNgdiate, 36
TIME PRICE!
Without Interest, and option of paying in Liverpool Middling Cotton, delivered at
the nearest Railroad Depot, at Fifteen Cents per pound:
Per Ton, 8,000 Pound!*. Soluble Pacific Guano’ #SB
Per Ton, 8,000 Pounds, Acid Pliosi>hatc, 48
JjgyOrders received and information furnished on application to my Agents at va
rious Local Markets.
J. O. HI A THEM’SON,
Jan. 21—3 tn. Agent Pacific Guano Go., AUGUSTA, Ga.
Norton & Weaver, Agrhts,
Grecneshoro\ Ga.
Boots and
EXCLUSIVELY.
PETER "MEM, •
AUG-USTA, - GEORGIA,
t WITEB the people of cIrEENESBOPOUGH, and the .entry at large whan
they come to AUGUSTA, to call at his FIRST-CLASS
BOOT AND SHOE MOOSE,
Where they can find everything they require in the way of prime Shoes of *Tery de
scription ; not from the Cheap Factories of New England, hut made to order by tli#
beat makers in Baltimore and Philadelphia.
Every article sold, warranted in the strictest sense of the nor l -a tnman.
made when work does not give full satisfaction
Une Price, and STRICTLY Fair Dealing, the Rule of the Rouse.
No “Drummers” employed—tlie character of the goods he sells, and the extremely low
and uniform prices at which he sells, is his best recommendation.
Come to where you may have a positive certainty of being honorably and fairly
dealt with.
ONE PKICE-iNO Idtl TUI Elf 8 ETf PI.OYED—I' AIK
lEAETAG OS? NONE.
PETEK KEENAN.
January 21, 1875—tf Central Hotel Block, AUGUSTA, Ga.
PATENT SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME
. V
JICID PHOSPHATE.
LANTERS will find tlie ahove Commercial Manures of the first quality, and infe
rior to none in producing satisfactory results. They are prepared of the best materi
al by experienced Chemists, and have invariably given entire satisfaction.
The SUPER-I’HOSPHATE OF LIME is a complete manure, suitable alike f r
Cotton and cereals.
The ACID PHOSPHATE is rich In Soluble-Phosphate, and carefully prepared for
composting with Cotton Seed and other vegetable matter.
TKlsNlß—Patent Super-Phosphate of Lime.
CASH 850 00
TlME—Payable Ist November 60 00
with option of paying Middling Cotton at 15 cents per pound.
ACID PHOSPHATE
CASH, 633 00
TIME Payable November Ist 38 00
WILLIAMS, LANGSTON Sfc CRANE,
AGENTS, ATLANTA, OA
Norton & Weaver,
January 28, 1875—3 ms Local Agents, GREENESBOROUGH, Ga.
The Augusta Hotel*
CORNER BROAD AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
| HOTEL has been thoroughly renovated and furnished throughout. It will be
| reopened on the Ist of OCTOBER for the reception of guests. The Traveling Public
will find excellent accommodations and a well supplied Table at fair prices.
FKEI). 8. COSHER, Prop’r.
JOSIAH MOSHER. Superintendent oet. S, I*74—6tns
Cirait'iui ihousanti' ■
ViNEOAB Brrxxas the most wo .. -i
Invigorat'd that over sustain*"! th
log system.
No person can ta > ■ ih ■?
Bittf rs according to direction;:, r.,i
remain long nnw U, provided toe!'
bones ere m>t desuoyed by mineral
pomou or dher means, ami vital or
gans wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Kf’inittent, -?d In
tcrillitit ni >* ’(T.v, which arc so
prevalent in-th : v 'mv-. of <>ur gt*o*
rivers thron and • and he : it. ( P*?f
especially t, . .< the ,-Vb. -sippi,
Ohio, Missouri, lilhiois. Tiupo-si-m,
Cumberland, Arr.r.ror-!, 11 1 Colorado,
Brazos, Bio Grands. Ah-.baf-*,
Mobil '. Baiai ' ah, Roanoke. J met,
and many id',., . avV C: ..i* van; trib
utarit s, ti.r v > or comitry
during the Si'mie • Autumn, and
remarkably so durr yarn.is of rr:.-
ssnal neat and l-> ■.. • . ■ iva
accompanied by • \ desMys
ment.s of the i' •sA<, ,and liv a: and
other abdommn! • >.. c-ra. ia their
.treatment, a ; exerting
powerful i-iili! ..■• u; on ; -.-a jor.r
organs, ii os.sen.liat 'There ia no
cathartic vt th p.-.cp. e equal to
I>E. -J. '•Vaj.Hi.a’b YiUSCVii Butejui, <
they will speed/iy remove tee italic,
colored viscid m .it,.: ws h which [ha
bow,ls arc 10-.di . *' .me time
utinmlatkig the seen f.,.. j < f ti c Ever,
and generally restoring h.xi.hy
functions of the dig* five orge ns.
Fortify tiie body jvnun.Ht
diSPRSP by pinif ing oil its fluid*
with the Bitters. No epid voic can
take hold of a system thus for-armed.
Dyspepsia or R’i-iiucdtsoh-,
Headach;. Pain in tV Hhr.cil.lsr*.
Coughs, Tiqht.ii < of ii? Civ at, Xz
zinoss, Sour E.-nct.tic-n of -he Sto
mach, Bad Taste in the >Io. ’ . Bill
on* Attacks, Puiphatioa of 1 Heart,
Indammation of the Lung'!. .U: in the
region of t:.o Kidneys, a . : ail ed
other painful symi/.0.x"-, .r> the off
■pvisgs of 3>jpaia. O t- . r
prove a belter ■ uavaat., s
than al :i Shy ad <-'t . f
• r Evil.
While Swell ■ . y.r; -peir.*.
Swelled N- 1 . 'life , H. .1 ->3 lii
ttainiufu". . f-.ir'tr"., I >. < >: !
Sores, . . .- ra
Eyes, ct,'. ia Si"S",
constiiatioiial Dresse. •, Da. ' :
ViNsoiß Briioivs ha-. ii-'
gie.-.t curative power.-, i:: h- ni.'i
obstinate atjd intractal 1 - ca- •
For Intianimaii.ry ; r • ; ion
ic JUitK' -u.itlsyj. •. uc I;iUoits,
Kemitteni. a J:.."*:Dtte ; r vr.
Diseases ■■[ the .;>!.>£>.•!. Liver. *ri
and Bladder, the- i Fa vs no
equal. Such Dist-i. cj au cauted by
Vitiated Blood.
Mi'll?.ti?ls},*: IKs-sv a.- Per
sons eagvpeci iu 1 . M: .-'rsls,
such u i’lun bf rs, TN : a-fr-rtcr.:. 1 ‘ I V
bcatons, au.i ' ! ;c- . - .1, ■ -drus.-n
. in life, are >:cl j '..i' f tr.*
BoWt-is. 'i •• •... ur.c -kis, tfeis
Dr. Wai.ezu's Ti ■, zy ts Birrms.
For , .ion*,
Totter, Jv.lt-jth'-run. Blotches, .Soot*,
Pimples. P .. dev, Boil;.. C . 'b:i..cD,
Biugwortcs, Si-idd-h-a.i, So- • Eye.*,
Erysipelas, itch, tvu: fs. Disc-A rntions
of the Skin, Ffumors aiul Diseases of
the Skin of '.vh.d w name or nature,
are lib-rally dug upyj .iAtfty the use
iKJoSTffitlsri
Pin, Taj;:-*, and other Worms,
lurking iu the system of so many thon
sands, are effectually destroyed and re
moved. No system of medicine, no ver
mifuges, noauthelmiaitics will free the
system trom worms like these Bitter*.
For Female Uom|)iiinits, in
young or old, marr ed or tin .It- at th*
dawn o! womanhood, or the turn of
life, these Tonic Bitters display o de
cided an influence that improvement
is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Viliated Jllood
whenever you find its impurities burst
ing through the skin in Pimples, Erup
tions, or Sores ; cleanse it when j on
find it obstructed and sluggish in the
veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your
feelings will tell you when. Keep the
blood pure, and the health of *ho sys
tem will follow.
B. 11. BcDONiLD A VO.,
Druggists & Gen. Apts.. Sati Francisco, Califor-
Ilia. & cor. of Whaeington a, Charlton Sta.,N.Y.
SoUl by all Drayyista and Deal <*•#.
October 15, lb'i4—ly
M Leads to Happiness
A Boon to the Whole Hate of Woman!
Dr. .1. ISradfieli r s
Female tfegnlato.
IT will bring on the menses; relieve ail
pain at the monthly “Period;” cure
Rheumatism and Neuralgia of Back and
Uterus; Lucorrhea or “Whites, ’ and par
tial prolapsus Uteri; check excessive flow
ing and correct, all irregularities peculiar
to ladies.
It will remove all irritation of Kidneys
and Bladder; relieve Costiveness: purity
the Blood give tone and strength to the
whole system ; clear the skin, imparting a
rosy hue to the cheek, and cheerfulness to
the mind.
It is as sure a cure in all the above dis
eases as Quinine is on Chills and Fevers.
Ladies can cure themselves of all the
above diseases without revealing their com
plaints to any person, which is always
mortifying to their pride and modesty.
It is recommended by the best physi
cians and the clergy.
Near Marietta, Ga., March 21 ’7O.
Messrs. Wml. Root & Son.— Dear Sir.—
Some months ago I bought a bottle of
BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR
from you, and have used it in my family
with the utmost satisfaction, and have re
commended it to throe other families, and
they have found it just what it is recom
mended. The families who have used your
REGULATOR are in perfect health, and
are able to attend to their houshold duties,
aud we cordially recommend it to the pub
lic. Yours respectfully,
Rev. 11. A JOHNSON.
We could add a thousand other certifi
cates : but wo consider the above amply
sufficient proof of its virtue. All we ask is
a triaL
For full particulars, history of diseases,
and certificates of its wonderful cures, the
reader is referred to the Wrapper around
the bottle.
Manufactured and sold by
bkadfielv & CO.,
Price $1 50. Atlanta, Ga.,
Sold by all Druggists,
feh 10 1874-lv
rF Job work done bore.