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THE VJKDiCATOR.
KVICRT FRIPAT,
UV WM. T. BXVIUL
AT *2.00 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE.
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Jed f 00* 10 ootwoo'asoo! 55 00
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led 10 W*3o 00 5.1.00 il) ! 0100
ty A liberal deduction made to'Uintr
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GREENVILLE. FRIDAY JINEt* VB7B
"local topics
*msn ■ 1 —* M .
HCTtCII TO THE H'lltM'.
After thU data, all legal advertiser out*
for the county of Meriweiltet, will be pub
liahed in the Mkjliwktmkm CotsTT Vti>i
eops. JAS. w banning.
Ordinary. 1
A. J. HINTON. Sheriff
i'JOIIN W BOYD,
dan. 4th, 18t& Clerk Sup'r Ouurt.
To Rusrr. —The reaidenc* leceotty oocn
joed by Mike DcLarv. convenieht tw buak
imwß. sltcoul and churches. Car luftemted
cheap A good tenant can obtain a (lrat
late bargain. Apply at the VtNivtCAToU
office. tl
Wa are requested to anttoutue that the
Mar. F. w. Uaggarly w ill posaclm Rtw
rn-ncr on the 5U< Sunday 111 June, aud the
Bat ui day before )8 44
Judge Simoulou, clerk of the Hoard ot
Cotumiaeioiteia, baa a notice ibis week.
Dtti) Li Greenville on Tuesday evening
the 10th little Joiniy, aon of Mr. A Mra.
Lyman 11 Blalock, aged 10 month!.
Ufocerfa*, Dry Good* &< , dt
' • fe? * BK'itvmrtr*
n*<> Wk**r wsp U betog TarranKt * wTdr
m*l nUt(M!"i)r revolt*. Tin' out crip
*u never better Corn wenis to be doing
its best.
li. & Hvrii ud M,
it Crowder were chosen by the Quartet ly
foulermuw last hoturday M defegauw to
Uu. District C'tmfrrence to be teht at Ho
gaftiTllk, we believe, on the did Sunday hi
duly.
lee, l/i-mon, Km ah licor, ate Su , at
wiNsirow a BKCfcwrnm
(T-oVEK U. fit. Mct left st >or
ou i ueaday iaal, s buucli ol ClovtS
fm aMirtt.)/ three !< t had seven inches in
Leight. A lit: l- .-s cotton and g it;tt>
more clover would be. dr<oi*idly better toi
U, ca|*cially witi'it we me laiae bob ii do
ei s the above W Lo|i that Mr. Me.,
]>■ li.rui*. It h Pwiliitiu, or aoute olhei
clover raiwr will give uw vbtiptef of ln
tin clover t lilt ure .
Cos u, WJ.NSUIW A UKCKWI.m!|
fur Jtuur TTturnpitjuc, Wiur, FiSirtll iTf Sir
dy JC
A bom —it *♦-o l'ri—<l inrii L-il)ti*y-
H’lrer tww M*4 U*li<kg
lasi *it:it, Il u.nililiig oue iaolir anil a ha.'!,
“ifid C*tgplT ITS n-lien, weighing ¥> pound"
Among (hem were h due Trout ml a large
erl. lbs latter weighing I pounds < All
friends aay II any pwr'y call beat Una that
they will catch more ueit time,
|l‘itmsNm L**t ttabimtb the ViaincaTOi
waa the raciprast of a fins lot of regeUblaa,
f/rnarsUog of cabbage, oeiooa, bean* and
beat a. They war* #s*rt bjr CoL B. lie
Harris nod lady, Them, With tba nice
menu seat by Mrs. Itobertsoe eoaMad • to
hare another good tqusre meei
Wt are §Oll favored with copioua abowar*
©I ram, and tbe gra** i doing Juat as we.l
a could Ire e a pec ted. When busmen* calls
a farmer hr town he Wanaa-.li that business
as soon s* possible and hurries bach to tbs
sisymg of tbe wrepreaslWe grow ftatcem
to such earnest effort*.
rK.k*MAU— Or. Parker M. Hurbenk of
tbe New York firm oi Hal let I, Heaver 4
Burbank, reached Greenville on Tomdsy
on a riaii to bw Unmet bone.
, m Mi
Baoeenr to Jail. —On Friday lent C
V. BloeM wm m—inert to fail chary*!
with an anaait upon lira. Xmily lagraho—
with tales; fa —dir, Oa Teeeday ba
wae Miaaaad on a bead of $W tar bia
■W— ad the Mat Superior Cowl
MaAtt, f. W
Ront. The oo—Mad trial wm tadd at
before W. I Wttfagbaaa,
/ f.
tar Ammon la directed to the new
advertisement of Cape Bfaaulet Uiia week.
He believes in edrertiaeg. Git* bin aoalL
He bM Made arraageweats Vo bare the
j iotorea at all bia trie&ds taken. Patron
taa beam eaterprtas
W
, Xammotw Omiobc —On Saturday we
raw at tbe More of Barrie 4k Attaint two of
fbe larged onions of tbe eeaeon They
were froM the ine garu.n of 001. Harm,
of tbe ranety haowa m Bdver Skin, and
measured IS* and 12* incbe* in drctunftr
ence. Then ooioaa were planted tbe first
of Marcta OoL Harria bM Hod oatoos
measuring IS* incbm tfuiud 'tfirb// 1
oae ahow larger oataoe than tbeee ? U m>
et oa bear hew then.
We cafl atieatfon to tbe taUcr ol ooa.
Smith in regard (o the recent deciioa by
She C S. Sap rente
~~ " '■nwreii: , iVHIJ ....UJlggil
Ont Jvru—Last Friday night when
Cpt Shuttles want to the Jail to carry the
-rack h|dhaniSuw4 pushed from its j
place,^"making an upenlßg enough for
rt < jtom 'to erewt through.
A-1U KMBhr, JSSS|HUM>ff A lew
eth*fops hhd Ig^MpPPlMa strip of
| plfoßks foot ot icftfiShL paihnl from the
[jaiilpijlpwnA nXnjy ■thMngfte be
tortwa din rocky foanlpp eootijhrtfl work
lugf of a rock back awwlorthhaAwuccted
ed is m|dacing ft. Weieg Ik the upper
story he |tpooed unCT a later boor, hh
intended tight and waa thus defeated by
ibej*i). Bj! WMJhee tmMtund to thy
: oee* below, knewaias the debtor 1 * room
and we understand by the aid of a ton pan
uy nail has nearly mwatted in securing
,a way for an exit at the door, one of th*
hinge* bring wailtMlMy toeoened. The
Sheriff hat derided IB chain the 'prisoner
•o that he cannot * to the walla, oonrino
ed dial this i* the only Way to prevent hit
escape. We have heard that it will be twxv
eaanry U> piade a large IrdS cage In oach
root., to aa to prevent prisoner* from get
ting to the wall* before the jail ean he M-
Had <% a* ■ retort JWieofl. DoubUee* oar
County Onntwiatkmers wtil look into the
mama* and do a kMnrrr h ilranartl beat ha
the premise*.
—— sues— 1
Death of J. A. Render.
It i* with profound regret that we chronl
cie the death of James Anderson Bender,
which ooclMted Wednesday night, in ibe
Sttth year of hi* age. Judge Bender waa
buna in McriweOtcL and at the early age
of 28 years represented hi* native collnty
in the Lrglalatur*. He was returned acreral
time* at ter w aid* serving before, duiidg
aud after the war In 1880 he wa one of
the delegates from Georgia to the l)mO
cratk Convention that met at Ckarlustoe.
The writer knew th# defeated intimately
and lealiAea with pleaaue to hu many noble
traits, both of bead and heart. That he
had tail Ita we admit, but nothing little or
mean ne*e laid u> hie charge. Genial,
gefiwwre he
ha* left many Iriend* to mourn hi* early
death.
[C< mi m ii n ics tal.]
The I'mre Qwb-oOom.
Mn. Kot-ro* As tbe Mock law U claim
mg the sttantlod of the public at this tliti*_
and sbla men arc using their In(Lienee to
ii.nks 4 a succeas, 1 beg leaf a to say n few
words to the rotor* of Meriwether County.
There I* no doubt lllft It Would be to ike
in ten-in nt a trfy airisll minority of the
cltlr.cna of the county for the people to
(i'iicc In t'ncir Block, a* they ponaeas large
plantations mid but little timber for tone
big. Bui Hit question muM tie decided on
Hu merits; hence wa argue :
14 It could tint be of Shy benefit to
there* who are so unfortunate as to own ho
taiul, and there are i|uite a targe number
Now, It Is unfurtunste to Ire without laifcl
but atlll more bo to Ire doomed to own do
Mo* k**i t**. forced Ur pay tor pas tor age
when a kind (ben lor ha* made such ample
itrovbdons, in wild tinstorawe, to reliere
their want*. It issald by th* wflTotalaa bT
the sprek law, that "people hare no right
to 1( ihair sus'.k get a sutnmert awppdri
•m lands that do . not belong to (hem ' 1 '—
Look at that and analya* It. Hoes it wit
rrjme from n heart, that la toil oj
eppreßSt-m <fod tnteniteit *n-h tiling* lo
ire common irroiwriy. Tliera is mors o|i
piwwlon the way thnt lawe stand, and are
fionalrued, thnu there la com tort Tb* qua*-
Mon .indei cbnai'lerailow w<mld add one
more burden, If is decided to fence tbe
slock.
2d. It could not be to tl imfrfeJf of (hose
who oWn small tract! if land. Many isrui*
of Vi or ltft aefes hare ouswater on them;
hem*, |tis owner would ha forced to dig
walls, and draw year round, or
knap no stock He*> *o#d not rather
split rails and fence In ids Inna, thsa to
draw Water ever y day 1 Would U taka half
the Unte f h Is not a vefy gfe# tad* to
•plitm-la to repair a lenud <• l *# m
three years, if a man i* nt la/.y. But alas!
I tear Insures is at the bottom of it ail*
fd. W will bare to keep up fencing
either way, cad it will lake a better fence
to keep np stock than It will to keep them
out. Our toft car afe often blown down,
malictous peraooa may thro# tbvaf down.
If fencing la hiewn down our fern* naher
get out sod stray off, hut ttotek fc
4th. Wheat and safe are often i left in
thefiefcfif BUM town or Imdiy saved ;ntav,
are trould Ihee that. \
9th. h It fe ufrdertokeff tt Wl hwv Ur he
gen*#; One ooaaty cannot adopt fencing
dfeba, fee them flfert taw uunr the line will
he rspsssJ to Um rueugmnS meek hum **-
jotalfig couwtfes, end there woufitte muse
mope deM toyed; mori Modi killed; more
difleuiltes between men, fe owe year ttfen
tbar* would he in ton yean us it fe
A. B. Iwmt
tbe course of a apicy article aaaweriag Ihta
qaaetioa, the Xsfcils Wrgfatw aaya: M li
any awe a*d# ta iJabeVS that adverttan
aente arewdt read, tat Mdt hdfarttoa that
be wanta to boy <dog, far instance. If be ta
aot furnished abb every randy of aainab
te i Moaage that morning before breakfast
—aad beaidM with one or two aioaajU, we
wflHrredk oat gotdrtn rdSt aal~ Mead
bead hie advertisement*. Aad it ta fair to
infer that any man who wanta to tell a
dog. alto wiabes to buy with tbe proceed*
of bit canine venture. —And to up to the
man who withe* to tall bit cargo of coflbe,
that be may bay a cargo of It edern pro
dace.
Se eolli a yeuag man, Who wm attend-
Ifc * night wnut%* atheisA
wm xnrtteo by tbe cbanne of a lady who
wai preamt, and at tbe ctoee of the school
A—id fwwatd to as— the J*—oaf
escorting her borne. H *eC nM *aMr.
•tf too will carry my bwy He wilted,
outran wilckd hviM iHrtic
inrEAcniiKvr eMP.
Strange iwrle* ta CwaanrWinfo
whh Fiwstleat flrnl
Washington facial to dm ftkw York
Graphic.] _Js
The country Wtli Mr. With sflrfrie# as*
pule, that aateimdtateetotoff hi on font to
prepare matoßkis for the Itnpeachtficnl df
the PreakJbst of the United Staton. It la
alleged by ft* promoter* of tht* new
politKkl venture that President Qfadt’*
habit* Ah such that the aalWft ban not
afford (h have him taagfom a* ft* Chief
Magistrate any longer. There lisa always
been a auapickm that hR fthwt for
•tiuulakta waa exmttve and beyowd the
oeutrol ot tsla Wffi, ahd It U now known
that by the influence; especially of hU
wUh, ha baa been kept a* much aa paarihla
I root tectptatloii; and that wken ho yleldad
to the aedooUons of the cup, the family, by
JudWktna reatrateto and roticenoea, have
scandal. It h nrftff ffflpgnd ftat the' mM
able prapenrity fldoh oompailec thh
rerignaakin of Oapt. Grant from the army
* former time* hid again obtained mch a
mnatary ever hkt 4t*|fo*ttM> that kg#
two4hWrfldhftlttkh'wdwtimfW
aeoe of drink; aod ftat *he pwhtie h natal
Now thhmayhenil henrany and pernatadl
lean da I; but I can aaattre you that it la
credited In nr ore tpiattftf* lain tWe public
ia nwara of; and that the movement la a
wrimu one, looking ta fit* deposition from
the hnh office h* now fill*. It la to be tw
t certainly. President Grant hu
shown such high qualities in the discharge
of hi* dutips; he hu displayed auch a r*
markable perception of the teotpar of the
American pjople; hU administration ha*
been, on the whole, *0 advantageous to the
country, that there ia every chases against
the euobea* of a movement of tUld kind,
which will bn aacribed to mere pehisan
malic*. However, that It i* aerioUaly Iff-
Umded you they r*A dmured. 80 that, by
the meeting of Congress In December, uu-
** daat ukas ptnoe in ■pHthn I—m
thfl Prealdeof grbw* 4 mUwr #e* £si:c£± ir?
bit habiu, y*<i may ha prapmwd lor repe
UtlM of the netfeuMßt which noeompa
ufed the attempt* to dfeptaon Andrew
Johnson from Prasideney of tho United
6mm. Itta alleged that them Inoaasant
Journoylaga of tb* Praakletil Ip and Iro are
due to his wishes to ear.ape Irofli local In
dueucea which lead m drinking It *
curious that tbe question as to the habit of
the President should hare ariseo at this
moment, when a reuowed temperance agl
tatlon seem* to lie re sprung Up dll oter the
country. Por It is certainly on the cards,
that the so-called Maine law thkl la< eith
er local option or Hie variation known aa
the Maine liquor law—may Irecome a
qtn-stioTi of national magnitude, and cauiiht
lie ke|il out ol the geuiiial politics of the
wiuntry.
Th* Mowtfe Will Bi.e Agnlii."
TTpon ar* i-nt occasion In Washington,
.fudge Kmbry, In Introducing a Southern
lady to *n audience of !*J!w and gentle
men, paid tbe following balldkOnui trlbule
nrtlie women '4 the Hiroth, wbldi we lake
pleasure in puttingtTVWf the recoid In this
Journal, lie said r
t “Indies and OeutlernKW • Twenty years
ago all the Southern States were reprenenl
lad at this Capital by many </f the lovetlnst
end most accomplished ladle* of America.
’ They wie Indeed the queens of American
fheiety in th* hlgbaat in ted actual cHiture
AM te mere thaw princely hearing or Ori
ent# beauty. But war, with the devasta
lions that follow in it* train, lias, for more
than a dsoada, swept with reientleas fury'
over all the fair and fruitful fields of the
Sduth, It has dasofeted oouutlaa* happy
homes, curbed many nobis embttiohs,
mushed many bright hope* and anticipa
tlon*, reduced to poverty and want thou
suudk fuehad la affluaaoe and wealth, and
has Mhg Mm syeahofe of mourning
throughout all the bordesa of that suany
feud. TUB WfM not feet al way a finch a
laad, with such a rao* of people war* sot
destined by CfoJ and nature to attar ruin.
“TWS SOOTH WILL. SUM MAU."
“Her sfrMken and wanted fields will rl
pen wife their golden hnrvenfe, sad
her gnrfiene writt send the firagraaee of timir
flower* over all the laud. She will rfea
hem her seirew and humiliation, from bar
poverty and fief ashes, hacauee bar very
stare wM enrich her.
-Hera aad there aowe child of geotoe,
iaepirad by the —Mi rim aad the
gtaad btatadc eh—Of Ylrgtata aad lb
of Georgia aad Alabama, o'
itatalyyi aad Leatataaa, aad of the toad
of day ead Jaeheea. asfafm ta rirai the
-fanhdrfaMfc—tf Ufa# the aadsat
glory of the Btatos that warn' aaae the
power mod prkto of tbe loyobtte Owe to
aarnTta* b t—tat, of
tha Soath and toad, will ba kbbt Jtadgs Wm-
Bby, id MMtaigf tbe #edha dT the Booth.
hem honor to Us own kfeedf aad h—rt. t
(Ca—bta Bento Can’tataa
Tota
led bw property et Arftagtoa-whtah the
Federal Gorerniaenl meanly wkbbokta
tM her 1a Monday. She ta an invalid,
end ezwoMad a fain to vtah tha apnt far
the tad tbM She rede oat Crow Ataaea-
SU^XSSSSOSSiS^
WM mmJ? hpb Mdad'—rsfagto
fervent The Washington M—bltaaif ad
wA*—a jpayttybf m W e 'Aft sas
proper cumpeaaMtoe far AHtagtrm It
en that AyUagtoe Wat purckmed at a tax
Mia far a sfarefraotoo of He vaiae, oader
tbe operatioa Of a taw which ia of ulnae
y dcubtful constitutional validity.
flireknonsed of unneceeanry alarm
aB this shbjact; nor ia there any need of a
angpMfofon of the facta The dread dia-
Sana tl ta the land; with many signs of ftil
Siting the predictions of it* prevalence.—
Yesterday's oareftllly worded telegram from
■nffHtia practically admit* the preeouoc. ot
kNt cholera in that dty, and in the
town* jurt bekfw bn the flier. In the
ibeano of an organised board of health,
aay* Memphis, It ia dlflcnlt to estimate the
oamhwrof fatal cnaaa. The truth ia th#
dtawtekai appeared all along the river
*■ Cincinnati to New Ortcnaa Private
iMm report Its ptnsenoe tn NaahrilK—
In eft* word*, t* flttfc thh of
adwlte* year.
fogteita has never suffered from the foar
ful dpUemic. No mum ever aroee whhin
he teh*; its water is pure ; Its location
lofryewd flea of ail miasmatic influence*.—
Bug erith our present population, and with
the Wfrole air prudtepoeed to the dteeuee, ft
le Wfff Uueefr to My tfpWrt tftfr natural ad
vent#*, ftte chy should be immediately
put ha thorough sanitary order +he streets
•tel tehklng allay* should bs bdreftftly clean
ei[flte awl cisterns, ted oefttfc, gad
every spot of fllth should be <brih#ith
• AuU apdn tbe oily itrthdrftle* to Mke
Immediate end aaergotla measures to ae
cuve the cieenltnem of a Very pert ef the
city, wad we urge every man and woman
to InatanUy cooperate la the work. Our
imperfect system of sewerage requires in
urmaed r *n. on the part of all In the dlapo
•itfon of decaying matter. We trust that
the Authorities Wttf axcrotee their ample
power in thU busideaa. if the servants ot
the dty and their cliffy, and It every man
and dorfian will assist in destroying the
sotffoe* of corruption, Atlanta Will anoape
an heretofore, untouched, even If every oth
er city in the South Is aeourged by the aw
fill pestilence. Our immifnfty dlpeffttf up
on the cleanliness of tb* aity and otfr per
sonal prttdehca.
Bkuea writing the above, lit. Sard ia
. forma na the* ftareia ftt> fifretom f Mnah
.l vlllo.—fl VinatHutioa.
A MuanttHiAN who stole a kiss from a
pretty gbl, was fined by a magistrate,
horaewhiiqwd by her brother, and worried
Into a brain lever by hia with. The clergy
man also al hit led to the affair in hlaaermon
the local editor took sides with the elery
man and reviewed Um ease In print, and
the pots -hugs ate every Made if the male
lactor's wheal chip.
OniTIAHV.
Died In Greenville, June fid 1878, Mrs.
Madura freeman, wile ol Mr. Alonzo Free
man and daughttf of Judge Freenfka Me
Olandeti. _ ■ •
My deceased friend was in m'snjr feepects
a very superior woman. lulalUcUially she
was fer above iiitnilum, having a well bel
tiitead, r/ilmt, Improved by a tilieral educe
Won, sod rxMbmive reading, and elmraeter-
Ized by great firmness of purpose. Hhe was
not fifty drrrWmslnative In bar feeling*,
which l think wu atf. J fhiflablo, in part, U>
her great dislike to anything like deception
l never knew one who loved her irtends
more ardently than 1 shb M Ouml tut ton
ally there seemed to Iron predlk|lVfltlotr, for
several years pkeVhma to bar death, lb ion
sumption ; yet her friend# did not appre
hend any Immeiffate dang r until a few
iiiot)t?i# be fore her daatii, when her system
mttMif to hsvo given way ell at once, and
site became #o debt I Hated that no restedy
Apjreared Ut invigorate her falling strength,
pfoving that when death, Insatiate archer,
is pent forth, man’s aflbrta tail puwerlces.—
■Vly dear Mfifitt did not become religious
until she had reached the yean of maturity.
I iomfi remember the am# defe, but well
do I rsmember me time when bur feelings
wen aroused la regard to her eondMou.—
While quite e nwfiber were ualttog with
the church, I approached her and edited if
she would not Join, ffhb tqVaeif to' cSe and
in the kind iff nsuenar said: “I appraciata
the Interest you feel for me sod promise to
nett* with the church soon, but wish to be
perfectly calm when Ido to, and Join un
dersuudingly, aa I do not wish to Join aa
der excitement ” In compliance with that
protnfes, a Abort time after, whan ail waa
calm, abb £*4 her haakt to Qod and her
hand to the church of hhr choice. From
that tin* to bet death ft* W— feed a coo
■istect cbrletton, and na one m£ dbhht km
preparation fer the change
| wm with her wash daring her ffttinsn
ead beard her talk eabaly of bar eppraoch
ing eadf expressing beraaif aa hhrihg do
fear* of death, aad psstocdy wtUfag fa go
that beaad bar ta favad ones.
A mure dsrafa! dial aad' mother t aeder
kaew. Wkle watch tag aw— Wit
bad tbe eight Mfare fata dledi ehe looked
op at we tMi a dbM—l that wae ra
diaet wMk a Bevoaiy 1— ——. "Oh
aaewlifahae oda h aa” B—Mtfaa
tag raided her it it e bright
happy Ufa; to which aae reyhedi "O ym !
U ye* !" Her euderiag* dariag the eight
were mod eseraefaMag, aad aetwtlbeleait
>ag ibeh iafaarity, bdweee fae yaeesy—
ebe wowid evefaiia, "Theak the Lord,"-
Frrqueotly dariag tbe night did 1 haw hCM
thow ntvered, dying, Upe whtapered peti
dona to the I Haight/ AMf. RbVhr shall
I farg*Mhe isenblag pfbyw of that now
Mhttsd wha— mothw, far bw hasbaad
aad'p—dWldiea; the love el whew
wm tbe suoagad lie Ihbt ho— her w
earth. Msg that psayer he anewered, ead
that eejated epirit ever hovw new her
ewfbr % alleytl— taaA.
lag them Heavenward. And when Chriet
comm to Make np Hfa-ieweta, may km
! i— wifi aad ftuie umm be waited is aae
tsmiljr circ't lorr. C
C. J. HBKVES' COLUMN.
■
rtobtis’
INDIAN BITTERS.
Whan I moved to Pteh County laA
Spring, I noticed a great demand tor a pal
HOBB-fl INDIAN ftrhlßS,
diflwiet Mm— k llAtetW
with a throat cm) ateteffJl dfttete Ite
vailed on her to buy e bottle ted It eflUtoly
cured her. This end othef ceded Induopd
me to pureham the tight to.make (fnd sell
the'medicine to Ihli nn—ty In patting
kie medicine before the people of Meri
wether County, I teal assured ftat I em not
palealug off n hum boa end offhr no Iklm
inducements; for with n fair trial and A
close adherence to tba proacTiptlowa, ft will
cur* rite dffutyiltee ofobftla and fever, no
matter of hew loftg Mthfftaf, and remove
all th* elf ecu attending the stef* .• It #lll
cure tiyphhU, Dtarrhaa, iiropay
Eruption* M thA fiklff; Meir ttf dm hern
Vtr~ BJh#b cure
Female Dinaan .such aa Irregular Men
struation, Ulooratloh Of the Womb, White*
dwelling,of the leg# and feat, Btok Head
ache, tinner si Weakness, ftc. These Bit
ters were patented ia June,(tMft, and haVe
stood the test of the last twelve years, both
among the whttto, and for aa unknown
number of year* among tbe .Cherokee In
diana They may M taken with Impunity
under any circumstances, being composed
entirely of roots and barks.
This medlfcfnfe wifi be dopCiffeiT at etary
public place in th* county. Directions are
givtm on ibu label which will accoiSpaay
each bottle, but if the mediciae acta 100
heavily, fodUb* thA dose, N not suflkifentiy,
tnoreaae life does. It should nfore (be liow
ula once of t#ica a day. Ti
“When I moved back ;0 thisOothrty feat
fell, ljfoiiitd'my mblhcf lV(;vory fkti ifealtfa
keeping her bed a goo<%mrlion ol her time
tor nine months, frequently calling in Dif
Terrell. Hhe commenced usin'g ______
110BB8’ INDIAN BITTBR,~~
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"TT* i v 7V7TV JTW7 wvw maw #s*raafw ■ ©vwrv^n,
to good health. I shall gin only two cer
tificates at praaaot—ona from a practicing
physician and ona from a widoWjtady i
Pota Cos., Oa., i
.October 2,187fi. f
JI So IWc6y oefti ty {bat I |hsv* need
Rossi Ismai Brrms, and I am satfedad
to aum than auy patawt ftMuka now I*
coontfea oau fea aakaA
ly vegetable- i Wbwjfeury sect and bask
Indies should assk usonr'tiM* wuChM
peartoas to asufinamaut; they, wm find t
K W.-JfftUß!*, tt O.
, ’ u,^c c l?ShP i '(
I ceriily*that>y sow, U years old, wae
iw r— fa >—h'fathe—e
ilMt.h—J —fa fen nfa J neadoM feet
de which—|tea—heaMh. I hat
ynifei to ba efaled m far •
wont the aflicfad to know Ike food of the
mu* *. *
Mm fe. A JOHNSON*
5,000,000 1
Baled ol Cot toil
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have ever brought to Uraenvitfe, WIW eel*
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