THE VINDICATOR.
Pi iiI.TSnKT) KVJIKV FRIDAY,
BY WM. T. REVILL,
AT *•? (X) PEIt AN M M, IN ADVANCE.
Otti < S.-uUi #uW of the Court Ilouw
K n ti AdvrrtMnii.
S.ure tl*k |ft wks I3mn I mo, I year
1 inc h |1 00 2'> 450 7W‘l2 00
2 inches 1 .">0 500 t! 50 10 00 15*00
S mclus 2 Hij 10 ort- ; 15 00 2K M
- col |5 00 10 00 >2O 00' 25 00 , 00
1 col 7 00 15 oo 85 00 3500 rO o
I ,yi! !10 00 20 00 155 00 00 00 1 #IOO
OT A liberal Reduction made to those
j tertisinu by the month or year.
IfOTK E TO Till. riBLII.
A tier illli dalavail le* *1 *d* rUAe+4- e+- ■
for the tvuniv of Meiiwtiher, will !*• pub i
lished m tlie MhkiWsthkk Cot m v VtNDi j
Patou. tAS YY" HANNING,
<lidinary. i
JUNES W FULLER, Sheriff.
A. J HINTON^
Jin 4th. t'lerk Sup'r ( '-.ort
KHiiiiuuA Notice.
_ following-*-4f*e-+-'-irtitvb I hrretory err
f. m iiville for 1"74
METHODIS T
3d and 4th Sabbaths in each month.
Potior... ... . It, v E—A—Kimball
_ BAPT+tiT
3d Sabbath in each month
Pastor .. . .Km Hugh ‘-'iftul' l *' l
Ist Sabbath In each month.
Pastor ;T . Hev Jno Jones
tiIIKKNY ILI.E, FRIDAY April 17 IHT4
LOCAL TOPICS
i
The Flat fcfiumU Orange will have it
celebration I lie first of My.
• ir u t*, •**.,m ti* i. m-5 >awesH\A*t J
Trnup oimiity, iviinniUietl suicide a Irw
days ago la LaOtangf, by cutting hit
fit mat Hi has beta pnimtly dfefMgMH
H-f willie time.
(4)1 Hf Hilly eight lifts rif-f-lmvc been
returned tor tin- May term of tin- Hupt-rloi
Court Tui-l-v wan the laid mtiiru day.
•Wwrvr Wf Jlni." VV" Ft-aTy" haVpTsaftsl
on our Iho<i* a bunch of wilful
ft i < If t amt h hull
* I n J u ITT fUm ft" M f/ii'ii IT Ttat
|c. ,’a| u- —-ti- —t■ -fit- jkft itll on MS
j n:,iluliV.' a wniulvfln! .-til txmititlll
tmn ii .">1 <> > -aalii .AcT cairiurit ■ 'gab ttif i
11 gnl it I Itt unit pci If lti>n.
(,u,\vaMioN lin I‘inut ol Husband
f\ oro|Kßi' io hold a i-otty* iiHoti in Grtfii
% ■ a' an rally •!..v Tin Ii iangf ill
Vo'nvili- '. '■ 1 ft, u.i!.ty Ore J<’ • I ol
Mlt -■ Ia 1 I ■ I ml il .h ITI
I*l l.[ii)cll: ft;! 1 -CUO-of* 111" l|l H)4 IrOITI
r, t . io II v i tt If la- h rervroi
nn'U Mir err not I In- mm a a ntni
V ii,c hi I, 1 1 J in Tli>- l-dtnwuig tali!;
!, ia „ ! it t.< -• i! irttv log stal all I vutg at
llt J I Stt off!' f*
L.. ,v< H i-ii-Tdie 1 oriday. Thursday,
■o I rtln:’'t. :-l 7.t til Ait i V n' Gmill
villi, )>j |ij rt; rt-rVye firccuv!rt itonlay,
\y t-!ia.lt a.t 7 clay if I p ni ; Arilvc
|| 'gausst ie It) H p in
r'lHin Wi vi;*!y Mall in Warm Bpsiug*,
10 ii.iVs buck. off a week. lifavc
V> ai-rly Ha'l rbritsdsy at ft a w
A> live at Warm Hptings by H am;
1/ o Waiiu ftpitiin* Thutsday at Li ui :
Ah rive at W.ivi'Mly Mall by 5 p :n;
liaTi'HKKO Bcvara! ycai* ego a lady in
out Bounty was abendmed by her husband
ami left t*> take ca. eof her family a* l<t
she could. Haying heard a w ell autheniea
H i r-{*>M of t'ue abm/coding bueband’a
death, the lady n rrU-d again last year
The latest intelligence is that toe former
husband has returned and i* in an adjoin
ing county. As yet be has not made his
appearance in this county. The lady
helot)ga to one of our best Wunliea, w hile
ker I act husband is a mem tier of an old and
highly respectable family of asietw county
}
lUm —The rain was reiy beayjr in tlie
lower part of the county on W ednewlsy
night, of last week, doing roach damage to
the mill dam* in the first district.
Tie floe mill of Dr. Campbell, os Pigeon
erri'k, was carrierl ‘iff by the high water,
and completely wrecked. Even the large
tnill-rock* were removed, and hsve not
yet been found. In the mill were VK) buh
els of corn sod between 00 and WO bushels
of wheat, all of which was destroyed- The
mill stor'd considerably above the usual
high water mark, and has never been dacT-
litlbre.
A Coe lot of bogs and a kfgn flocfc gf
sheep belonging to Ibn li*ing
eoogUv refuge from tie run under the mill
were swept sway with the building and
drowned.
The dun at William*' Mill, on Cane
Creek, near Saodtown, waa wanbed away.
The dam of Bee's Haw-mill, oo a ama!)
branch of Pigeon creek, was destroyed.
The darn of John Taylor Brown, on Cokl
Spring jre k, a* also the dam of-lb# “ Well
born " sill, on the same triream, was carried
off
The dam of Judge Frank William*, on
Warm spring* creek la gone.
To tie above may be added great damage
to tencea, and washing of the load. amount
ing in all to eevcral tbnoaand dollara.
Educahosal.—The Board of Education
tor Meriwether county will meet in Green
viii* on Friday the 2d;b of-April.
PkrsoxaL. —Dr. Dixon, of Senoia, and
Col Barton, School Commissioner of
Rockdale couuty, were in town - last
Wednesday.
PaNMRaK \ —The show icK Thursday
•light delighted our li'tie folk*, In-ini in
structive as well as amusing The collection
of pictures was large and well selected.
Nkttuhx—The difficulty between twool
on? citiaens early hist Saturday, culmina
ting in an exchange ot shots, has, w e are j
please 1 t announce, neen amicably settled.
Kkad l a -t all read the notice of th e
County School Commissioner in lliis issue
Uur cititena would do well to aid Mr. Revill
jn his un.lertiiivißg, that we may rnieive
every dollar of the-public luild to which
.weamjustly ent tied. -Teaihnwwiuf Jus
tices of the Peace may, with but liltl e
trouble, ass si id a seat -n c iting i) a
iuit runnier..lion. YVe trust all will notice
his card and comply with liis wishes. P.
“Pit I r H kkh.' '--“UU—up lo ir" said
the stalwart driver ot a heavily laden wagon j
yesterday in trout of Col. Harris', store, j
said wagon buiug drawn by a very rftmnr 1
“live unile. “ Y’ca," said nir D. vil, “|mt j
him up-there and bat ness yriTirsEtr "IS"'Uie
wagon and things will move mort easily.
It U telegrajihetl about the country, by
1 parties in Washington, limt the Secretary
of the Treasury, Richardson, may tee-1 It
| pi. .per to send in his resignation soon But
I die telegraph takes care to insist upon it
1 Urat- Uu* a.'V well-he wliidiy —voIUHUU'y, MUI
i against the wishes ot the President. ~ How
I ever, the plain truth ,is that Richardson
will only resign, if ever, hi escape impeach
! ment. This danger now tiegins to stare
j him in the face. And how about the
gentleman who apjiears so lovely as his
Assistant Secretary Sawyer, who, when
l.e was in the Mcnnle, year IwforC—-ljlai..
cOnuivcd with Butler to frame tUU utoiety
J and plunder bill, and to gel it jiasmai Into
j a taw r Both fTutti i and Uu liardasm have
r juitutd Jwyuv and. A**o& *rc.\’i,\Oc-irel>i'Wi , u.V
I cry that the only way to purify the party
is to reform it from the Inside Connccti
tout, however, Is going In give it a |* nettal
jmg and elevating kick in the rear. Let us
see what that will do.
(lurfleld, til (lino,once m a while kirks
I oyei tin parly trace* and tells some disa
. gtwabir tnrrh.i He rerentiy tTSeiiSTHir
lulled ttlali'i aimy Uta “hall developetl
j troy —all head ami no body,” The com
I pari* m .was decidedly aprupoa, lor the
; PiiissTaii anity ol tWI.WKt men has u stall ol
f bi:T or.r trmdri and t.m. ; eis, tin- fbissiun army t
I iiuoiU-ring HOO.OOO men, has but thioe
hundred otfierrs; wtcitc the United fftirtes
aimy ol "7i,UUO tucu has a stall oi alx lutu
Ircd and thiiLy urtlixrs.uiany of them bring
btigatlier gein ral*.
ftiiiitlicnt Wunieii.
Ayoung lady from Holly Bpilngs, Missis
sippi, who has been spending so.ua ittoitllis
' In fill' “ILib" of ILc uurversc, writes to the
Memjilds Avalanche a iiiont liumoroiu and
-WTtty-Tprmbe—jpTiiiY" her hnpies-lous O
li oliin and itti (Miopte as la.hm txccndiugl)
i liostoniamsh, who look upon the rtodtli .is
i a aorLiif haU. omintry with whom
(hey rcmciiu r the Krieisl Ooveruinent had
\ a slight difflcully a lew yens since. The
rVlowiug treaftiifui and inching tllbutc paid
him wiwimn of tire ttoulh lry. tire hur correa
■ tsmdent, a|w weft ik;sei veil a* it ia giace’
' billy cxprir aed. Adtei da- r id g a on,Versa
I tkm with a Host on lady, during wnU b the
litter was made to say "I like your
Houtherii women ; they ars very prtttty ami
j refined, ami wait I wed , but do you know
they always seemed to me like dressed
dolls TANARUS" 'I he Vfcissiaslppi Iresuty says
”Bwert woinsu o#lhc I I thought
of you, as I had known you. in your
| homespun diws or your plain Wack rolres,
your eyes shining with faith and ho|s:
vour vteaiiy white bunds bln ling raggtd
wounds, or p'dfttirig the way to llearen to
dying eyas , yocf toll, your suflering, your
coinage in those stern windier day* when
otn beautiful country storsl all bleeiJiug
and dewilale mud deapairing. My eyes
grew dbn, Dicased up dull* I (Quarrel
then with angel* because their usury
w ing* are fair !"
“Orr Wit* llu Htuul-iti Mt.cn ron
BtrunuMAM T—<The ate election in Coo
necticut seals the fate of Benator Bucking
ham, whose place is to fie supplied by the
{legislature at it* appmachig session. It is
•aid that tj> left bis seat in the Menate and
went home In order to save the Btale and
himself if poasihle, but it was of bo nan ;
the Democrats swejit everything before
them, and Buckingham's bead ia one of the
first fruit* of the victory.
- It i* said that Mr. A. Barnna, the
wealth? iron manufacturer, will be chrsMk,
altb'iugh Governor logeraoll and e* Gover
nor English are spoken of in tbe same
connection. Tbe new Senator from Con
nectrcot, whoever Ira may be, will be the
solitary one of the Democratic faith from
New England. That section of the Union
ban not bad a Democrat in tbe Senate
si nee the beginning of the war. Time
move* slowly, but it* changes are eertaia.
How long wifi it be before another New
England State wheels not of the Radical
ranks aad send* a Senator to Washington
who bsiiievea there is somebody else in the
world beside* New Englander* ? Let
New Hampshire aiwwer-—[Herald.
Braintree, Vermont, bad but one mar
riage and ring 10T& The groom waa a gay
young *pr.rk of seven ty-llire*. while the
bride was a giddy little thing of seventy six
It wa* her second and fat* fifth marriage.
We’ve ne lightwood yet Egg* ditto.
o
Two wedding fee* ol a #IWO each have
joat been given in Wealero New York.
That region matt tg the pastor * paradise.
Fvn at Hour.—Don't be afraid of a little
tun at home, good people. Don't shut up
your houses lest the sun should jfade your
carpets; nor your hearts, lest a happy
laugh should shake down some of the
mnsty cob-webs tliCie. If you want to
tuin your sons, let them think that all
mirth and social enjoyment must be left oo
the threshold when they come home at
uight. When once a home is regarded as
-only a place to eat, dr nk and sleep .in, the
work is begun that ends in gambling
houses snd degradation. Young people
must have a bttle fun and rel ration some
where. It they do not find it at their own'
hearth-stones, it will lie sought in otlte
on I lew profitable places. Thsreft re, let
tic file burn bripltllv at night, anil tnxkt
the home ever deligtiU.nl with *ll those lit
tle arts that parents so perfectly
understand. Don't repress the buoyant
spoils ot y our children ; half an lionr t>t
merriment around the lamp ano firelight o
home blots ( ill the remembrance of many
S.C.l r il .dnriu< tho day, —and the h* T t“
sa eguard they can take with them into the
j world is the Unseen influence ot a bright
l liuhi domestic sowetnm.
[Fi.nn lip. K o.sasl'ity Naw.j
.1 JtUliiiglii Sensation la Itausa*
Ciiy ..
There was * big excitement near llorl
mati’s store, on Kaoi Eighteenth street, a
dew night* ago; An aged couple *mi a
bull dog resiils there. *ud on the evening
in question the peace and quiet ol the trio
WcTo' (list(lliad by tlie aggressions ol a
vagrant oow, that “hooked open the gale
and entered the enclosure. The old genlh -
mao heard Uie noise made by Hi* cow, and
jlUiqied out ol taxi grabbed Ids cane loosed
Tiger, and attacked the cow. Now this
cow had had a varied ex|terienc* with all
aorta ol doga throughout the oity, and wa
c-i’CciaiiV pjoihoriil io ikewt otjhsntlltng n
bulldog So. just its the old tuasi caught
the ImiVIIIc i y Ilia tail, the’ said IwvliieJilLiii
i'lger high in thu air with her horn*, and
ht*ki-.t jflp the' witM tltg man
still hanging to lint caudal npipotl iagtl, and
beat mg her in lit* heart’s eonlint with his
lionvy iianc Tim old. iimui and tins COW
w*mi flying down Xhe street, and Tiger
alter turning a simicisaiiU or two m tin; air
came down kersouse Into the cistern in the
yaid, the top ol which was o|ani.
JNii-H Xlitc uld liuiy, notit-mg thBT tliv
lioiae m lliu yard ban cetmed, anil woudei
tng at tlm pruhmged absence ot her Inn
hind, HtrpiMid out into tlm yard to si e
what was the matter, Stic heard a sp'aali
mg ol Uic-waUH-m tlm i-isttm, and, trnrriif
ut horrors, she thought it was the old man
We!IJ well, her shucks would have have
drowned out Uie sound of Gitliliel's Irum
pel, hud [fiat angel entered Into competition
with her. The neighbors, alarmed at her
cries, gathered around her ut once, and in
ip.iiuia <:iotvd. - ‘My Imslmi.irs in Hie clstcrnl'
■he cried, “He can’t swim t” “ftMi, lie
will bo wrH t> drowned T
and uw iy want two or three fnr a ludifci
The Uildi-r wus In misfit, placed in tl i
. _eJSl' ru, and a—mail deset ndcd. plst sa tin
Oi l man litalied in at the gate, lie hail
- head k hliaik mTwo -away, asbe was com
log 11mu tin oliaau utter the cow, that some
oin hail fallen into the i-lrlein at Ills lioust',
and he liehcvad it was his wife, who nisi
C mid he alaitit theta? Heelng the rrnwt*
ol sparsely dreased nelgliliors armiml Lhe
lUst+fii lihc did lady hail swooned away by
Una time and had la;en eamed into tie
house), he ran Into the crowd crying in the
greatest agony, Hare liei I for God's sake I
Ula my poor wife I Have the and 1!
exclaimed three or lour in a breath; your
wite says you are in liio eiaUiru
By till, time tin; old Woman had recovci
iml sufficient ly to resume her h/ilerleal
screaiulng again, and coinenced yelling hi
* greater rap; than ever, just us the man
who went down into the cistern crawled
out and exclaimed, lu nothing but that
and u dog I
The night was cold, the uelghlsirs had
not taken time hi dtesa, aad their bodies
were wild as their indignation was warm
when they learned what had disturbed
their hat ami dragged lbom from their
beds at such an- untimely hour ol the night.
They hail one coueolktitin, however —Tiger
ww# as dead a dog as ever breath less lay
Tbe laat day that Henry Clay ever sat in
the Heaale, waa Charles Hu Miner's first day
In Ural body. With the former the spirit of
jieace and paUlotie arinofliatioa departed
from the public eounelia, with tbe latter
eo'ered hats, discord, revolution, ami civil
war. The characters of the two men have,
each, formed a striking illustration in the
history of our government for the laat half
Century. Which deserves more the greslc-
I'll remembrance of their countrymen T
The Courier-Journal's Washington sf*-
cisl of tbe 7th says : The claim of O. If.
Lamar, ot Georgia, amounting to $200,000
for which Judgment was given by the
United Blau* Court of Claims and appeal
ed by the Attorney General, ia about to be
paid, the Attorney General having dismiss
ed the appeal. A more outrageous course |
of oppression has never been exhibited ,
than the delays interposed to the settlement ,
of this claim.
One of the largest book* in the world in
in process of manufacture in Paris. It
will contain the name* ol all the inbabi
taut* of Alsace and Lorraine who have
proclaimed their wish to remain French
subject*.
A fireproof p*;>er, recently invented in
EogUird, consists of vegctabiefibre, one
part; asbestos, two parts; borax, <ne tenth
part; and alm, two tenths of a part. The
principal ingredient in the ink to be used
with tbia incombustible paper is graphite:
James says the ladies don’t seem to give
a tborgbt to a/ fellows wUo keep away
from saloons.
A Contented Farmer,
Once upon a time, Frederick, King of
Prussia, suruamed “Old Frit*,” tmik a ride
aud espied an old tanner plough!' g Die
acre by the wayside, aud cheerily .tinging
bts rnstode. s
“You are well off, old man,'* said Hie
king. “Does this one sere in von
on which you so Industriously labor
“No, sir," replied the old farmer, who
knew not that it was the king ; “1 am noF
so rich as that ; 1 plough tiy the day lor
wages.”
“How much- do you get f” aaked the
kiug.
“Eight groscheu (nbout 20 cents) a day,”
said the burner.
“That is uot mneh.” repUnA k .
'can you gel along with this*”
“liet along and Ituve something to spare
“U.ov is this!I'’ 1 '’
Tiie tai tner smiled; an 1 raid—
Well, il 1 must (ell you, two groachen
are for myscli and wire- with two l pay
my old debts; two 1 lend away: aud two
I give away tor the Lord's ssks.l^
This is * mystery wiwctv k cannot solve,
rap lied the king.
TUau-t will solt* ~ it ~fnr yffltV~s*ttl the
fanner, I have two old parents at home
who kept me when 1 was weak and needed
help; and now that they ate aeak ami
ueod Lkeep them. Tliia is my debt
which I pay two gioscheti a dayT
The third pair ol groschen, which 1 lend
away, 1 tqiend for niv children, that they
may'receive Christian instruction. This
wdl come handy to me and my wile when
we get old. With the lift two groschen 1
maintain two sick Bisters, w hom l would
not lie compelled to keep; this 1 give for
the Lord's sake.
The king, well pleased with his answer
said
Bravely npnkru, old man. Now T will
also give you something to gue>s. Havo
you ever men me la-fore 1 —:
Never, said the lartner.
In less than fifteen Handles you shall see
me fitly time* sv-l tsiiAfTt 1-- ?* .pockefs
filly of my iikcnesses.
This is a riddle which I cannot unravel,
■aid (lie farmer.
Then 1 will do it for you, replied the
king.
Thrusting Ins Itund into his pocket, ami
Ci.Unnng-inui fifty -bmn new gold ptciiV
into his lisml, stumped w lb bis ruyul like
ness, he siiid to the ustiui islied farmer, wlm
knew not wlmt wus coming
The coin is genuine, lor il also coini's
limn am Lord tio-4, and —I ttm firs pay
mast.*!', 1 bid you adieu.
Local & BuHinoMN Not ices,
nr c )oireK|K>udnnU seialing us rommii
'Mentions written on hntli sides need not
expect hi luivo them published. Unless
plainly written they will also be consigned
to Miu wash 1 bat ltd. There wifi lie no ex
. e[ilion Ip the above iule.k. {
Tiiosa who util! m ut the Live bin lo
Store of T. M, CiiTla way, Semdii, Gal, are
tree to admit '‘then 's lilt lu the old land
yct.“ 4t.
Notion.
The Books, Notes and Accounts of 11or -
'is >i Ailiims has leeit pi need in the hands
ol Jilin L. Itoherlson K-ftt, hit oolh'i Him.
Wi rui neslly ask all who are indebted to
Min Firm to call on our Attorney aim
make settlements.
Mi Robertson may Ist found usually at
the stole of il. If. I lari is. if. it. Harris,
J K Adams.
N otioe-
All indebted to me for last year wil®
p ae come forward and settle IMMEDI
ATELY ; If not they will tliui their ac
c mnt* in the hands of a collecting office'.
J. H.JAHHKLL
kperlul Notice.
Those Indebted to the undersigned, born
sums of one dollar and upward are earnest
ly solicited to mske immediate payment. It
is always with great embarrassment that
we call upon our friends for a settlement.
Having waited so long in silence We Must
this notice will lie sufficient to make A I.L
come aud pay up. The panic, is on us.—
iiel none, not even the smslleat debtor sup
|sie this notice Is not personal. Come one
come Ml Respectfully,
W. T HEViLL
Music School.
The undersigned dosireeto return thanks
for the |<a Iron age m liberally cxtemled her
in the past, ami reapectfully sollcita a
continuance of lb* same Ini' the next year.
Hhe will open achool on the ikl Monday In
January, at fu r residence, (where L. M
Adams, Esq., now reside*)*! $3) per month
No charge for use of instrument- Three
lessons given per week.
Mas. Eliza H. Adams.
At Mice.
Plot W®. WELLS desires tbe citizens
of Greenville, and Meriwether county to
know that be is prepared to repair and
tune Pianos, Organs, Ac., so as to give en
tire satisfaction, He is also agent for tbe
selling of Pianos and other musical instru
ments Old Pianos taken in exchange for
new one* at reasonable prices. Orders for
work or purchase of instrument* may be
directed to him at Newnan oa.
VOTZOE.
All person* indebted to the undersigned
lor shop work for the year IVTi will find
their notes and account*, on and after the
Ist of November in the bands of John L.
Robertson, Esq., who is my authorized
agent and attorney tor making collections
and settlements. Mr. Robertson will be
generally found at my store. In his ab
sence debtors will please anil on Mr. Arthur
Robinson.
& It HAKKIB.
C. J. REEVES’ COLUMN.
Hobbs*
INDIAN HITTKItS.
When L moved to Polk Comiiy lasi
pring 1 nolkxsl a great denmtid lot a pat
ent medicine t ailed
IIOBB'B INDIAN BITTEKB,
whi di was curing • great many cases ol
diftl pent diseases. My wife being iifll eled
i with a tiimat and stomach ,disease, I |>re
vailed on Iter to buy a bottle and It entirely
cured her. This mid other cases in lttet and
me to purchase the tight to make and sell
the medicine in this county. In putting
this medicine lwfore Hie is-ople in Mer - -
wether Ciiuntyj l tee) sssiimd lliall am not
palming off a humbug and 'offer no false
inducementsfor with a fair trial and a
close adherence to the prescriptions, it will
cure the worst esses of chills and fever, no
•matter oPHow Ibitg standing, and remove
all the effects attending the same. It will
cure .Syphilis, Bcrofttltt, Diarrhea, Dropsy
Eruptions of the Skin: is one of the liest
Livar Regulators now in use, and will cure
Female Diseases such as Irregular Men
struation, Oleeratiw,. ol Uto Womb, Wliitea
Swelling of tits legs and feet, Sick lleail
aclis, Oytim-sb Weakness, Ac. These Ilil-
ter* were patented in .Lino, IKOH, and ltav
stood the test of the last twelve years, both
among Hie wldles, snd_lor an unknnwn.
number of years among the Clmrokno In
. ithswa,. may b* taken with impunity
Under any clreumstnnocs, being oom| osi and
entirely of roots and Imrks.
When I moved back lo lids county laat
fall, I found my mother in very Imd health
keeping her bed a good portion n| her time
lor nine 111111111111, frequently calling in I)r
TvrrcH. Hite commenced' iißing
IIOUHV INDIAN IHTTKBH,
aml lielorc she used onelKiltlc was restored
to good liuullh.
The Inflowing CCl'litlciUcS iroin among
many am given.
C. J. REEVES.
Tliiiu) Diht., Mkki wktuicii i ’<>, <i t. I
Tiopl., ITtli, IH7d. )
I do Hereby eertlly that my wile in and
hei ireflhi'ted alKiut live years nilli a dlk
east! ol Uui Li vet aud sick llesditclie, kee;i
'thg tier lied a good portion ol her time I re
sorted to Ftiystrinns, Hied Dr. Biidth 1
Hiinmons', and other Patent medicines
which did Imt little gm/d. I sni proud to
Hfty she has huetl instilled lo colohVrT.tldi
Btale id lieslth and strength by Hu uae o|
11 ■ linin' IkiJisa Bit t kits. A U.MOU’I’ON
's
Bir/KftHvn.J.K, ('AUttoiii, Cos , Oa., |
Hept, 17th, tff7fl, (
fdb hereby reilily that 1 have hern at
tile tod With Dfopsyover rigid years and
have tried inirtly Pliyriolana aud Itearly
all the Patent medicines I could hear of to
no eflacl; have lieert tnp|>ed six Hines. I
commer.ceil using Honirn' Iniwan Bititcivi
laid October; it is the only medietas that
aeeins to help me I am satisfied if 1 eould
have had II when first taken 1 would hsve
Ih'cii well long ladoh; now. I have not ta-en
tapped since 1 commenced using the liit
tcr*. MATTIE HINKB.
•r*
, Mfbrtr.k NiMtiT Durr. Mkbiwktrkr Cos.
Ga., Hept., 17th 1873
r certify that my wife had been in had
health for a long time ; her bodily nfrengU
seemed to lie giving way while she stiffer<*.
a great deal with PslpiUUrrn of the ileurL
Hhe has l>een entirely cured by the use of
llojmm’ Liman .Bittkiis.
P. C. THHAHII.
Elkvbmth Dist., Mihmwkt iikii Cos., Ga
Kept., 17th, 1873.
This is to certify that I have used
ROBBS’ INDIAN RITTKKB
or IbdtgcMton, and find it to be just what
I needed. I also know a negro woman In
Uiis settlement, who bas been confined with
Rheumatism lor mouth* and now is able
to travel about from the use of these Rib
era THOM At) WO R 1 HAM.
k - -
List of Agents,
O. J, ANTHON V A Cos., Greenvllln
BIMONTON * BON.
J. D. GILLEHPIE, While-Bulphur Springs
T. 9 TIOMAUBH. Warm Springs:
PYK A HOWARD. Chalybeate Spring*.
A. It BOUTON, Ist Disk, Meriwether Cos
J. CALDWELL, find “ " “
T. C. KET. 9nd “ “
J. 11. HEARD, 1 tames *> Roods.
D.&MUBE. BandUiwu.
G. W. HEAD, Klstsboalk.
J. T. MILAM, Jones’ Mills.
J. F. McKNIOHT, Warnervillc.
Dr. WALDROP. Erin.
TEAGLE A ALBRIGHT. Lutherville
LEVEKErr, Rocky Mount.
Ilil
Dr. J. Walker’s California Vlu
ec:ar lHttera are a purely Vegetable
preparation, made clitcily from toe na
tive herbs found on the lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia. tiie medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without the use
of Alcohol. The question is almost
daily ashed. " What is the cause of the
unparalleled success of VINKOAR lllT
TKitsf" Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, nmtthe p&tlent rfl
cov ers his health. They are the great
blood purifier mid a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and luvigotator
of the system. Never before in the
Inanity of ch world htti a im-dtrine birtm
i'oin|Miitmlrf| possessing tho roßiarkable
qualities of Viskoas UrrrKns in healing ths
sick of every disease man is heir to. They
are a gen t in' Purgative a wadi hm a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral Organa to Bilious
Utseaaea
The proport Id* of Du. Walker's
Vinkoak lltTI KBS are Aperiont, Diaphoretic, •
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic;,
Hedalive, Counter-Irritant Budorino, Altera
tive, and Anti Bilious.
(■rut flu I J'iiimsimils proclaim Viv-
EOAit Bittkrs the roost wonderful In
vigorimt that ever sustained th einkh.g
syvtpin.
No Person can take llieae Differs
according to directions, ami remain Inpg
unwell, provided their hones aro not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means .md \ u.d organs wasted hoyoad
- r- • .•,
Hilions. RrmHlrtit and Inlor
niilti'llt Fovortt, whicfi nro ao picvn
lent in tho vultoya of our pro fit rlvera
tlirotigliont flic United States,especially
those of tlm Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, (,'llllllicll.iml, Al'killl
..is, Red, ColoTodo, Brazuk, km Grande,
I’e.it l, Alabama, Mobile, iSnvnntiaU,llo
.niohe, .I.mios, and many olhortt/with
their vuftt tiibutttriw, tlirotighout our
entire eotmfry (fitring tlm Summer nml
Ant iimn, and rental katdv so din inp him
tuitm of uflimiuil heat and drytums, are
Invariably accompanied by extensive do.
rimgertmtits of tlio etoinacli mid iirer,
and uthrt abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a jnivgaiivc, exerting a pow -
erful mtlnenee upon tbeao varldtiff or
gans, it cHsentlallv tmeewaty. T'hortv
n no eatlmilie, for tbe purpose equal tu
1)11. .1 W.VI.KKIt'S VlNPilMl BITi'KRS,
as lo.i'V will hpLi'iidy iijo.plo l|,o UiUa
roluriit v. .ill tniiucr v. h wliieh tlio
bo im 1 ±CTiti:4, iil : tbe nnno ttnio
riintnlnti'ig Urn leerefions of ttie liver,
nml—pmu-i -4v —rest nr'ng —ttiiT Jiotdfliy
Ittttcli l ills id tlm digestive orpatlft.
Kwfiiy flic Lofty ngititiNi diKcasc
by p niti mg all*lts lluids with V inkhau
Li t i wrs Nie iqiMi-mie can take hold
of a ft t.ii'rti iluift fote-ni nied.
U.vspcpsiii Ul' Intligt'Htlon. TTond
iii'kc. Uam ttl flu; Fltouldet.i, l ouglts,
* Ll!LU l< l id Ilifi t best, Lisaim-ss, Hoar
L.iri—...; .his I'titiiiiii-hj i .TTI Tmlo
in Uw Mouth, ILllotin Atfactift, IV.ijiita
t • tiihi of tlie Iletti t. Inflauunrtion of f ,, 0
I.migs, ILi in in tim ie "inn of tie l Kid
iievs, and ;t hundred otbi r painl'nl r.yfhp
toms, till) tlm iillHptTrfga ol luspcjmi.i.
One botile mil pruvu a iie.-i. /..lolanteu
of i;.r merits liiau a lengthy advertlae
lucnt.
Hcrofula, or Kiiiq's IlviJ, Wldte
Sw l.'lrnr I'rv nijiriln f, Hwullrd N>< l<,
<Hii(ro, KurolulfftM h'llamum?joijH, Jiidolciil
IndmiHiiiUiuiirt, iluiffiiiul Alluclihjh, O.il
f.iijpiK>tjH f Urn bkln, Horn c*t•*.
f>i in nil i.ihcr €*<iiml iti(ioiuil |lih-
KfiHfn, W A LKMIh VINWLVU IhITKMM liftVrt
•liouii llicir <m iit ruruiiui |H>uur4 iu Ihi
ui'Ltt ulfktnifito ami mlriM La|>Ui < u.-uh.
For lui'lfuiiiiialorj mid Chronic
Itliotimnli .ni, Gout, Bilious, Itemlt
tentand Intermittent F(*vore, Diseases of
tlio liloMl, l,i(Vr, KMtu*rt anil
tdokr Ilitl< r* tuivif no ( final, bucii iJjrct.m*
an* niU'MMI Ify \ ii jiiliMt.l, j
Her halt leal UiftiasHa.— I’cntenson
gftgcd in I’ulnts .Tut Minerals, such as
I'liliith.r), '| i |t, -ctfra. fltiltl IsiaUtrs, slid
11 UU la. .la lilt!) (Ullillli O 111 11 fu, urn Mubj. l l
to qtauilj u of Ihu Ih)W<U. To gtiaid
ag:thi t thii, t-iko n dose - t f h'sl/Kts's VlK
no ui If i rrciia occn-iiiiiiiity.
ForSlilii IfisciiucN, Kruptfoiis, Tet
ter, Nall-Khr dm, Itlotidtiis, SjHtts, Pimples,
Cti, t>,lfa, lh.il l , t'arhituWn-, Ring Worms,
ta'dlrl'L Norn Hies, Frrxfpnlas. Itch,
•- lewulorstlon* of tint Skin, Bnmnrs
itfl Dim.,or. n| tits Skin of shutnver name
<r nature, are literally dug up anil carried
•■ut of ihu rati-m it; a short time by the use
of thi'io Bitters.
I’in, TnfF\ and othftr Worm*.
hiilutig ut the syxtmn of so instiy IbousauiL,
sru ellpi'i jafly (hj.tro) cal aud removed. No
) Mi-in of nieilii iiui, no vennifbges, nd an
tiiciniiuillcs wnltreu ihu sy-ium Uout worms
like theae Hitters. „
xFor Female Complalntii, fa young
or old, niarriod or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood. or tbs tam of life, those Toofo
Bitters display so decided an iufTueuce that
improvement is soon peroeptilde.
( Icanw thtt Vitlatud Blood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Soma;
deanc it when yod find It obstructed and
sluggish in tln vwins; cleanse it when it is
foul, your leelmgx will teli vmi when. Keep
the bkjix] pore, end the beaJth of the system
will foliow.
0 M. 11. MrDORALD * CO.,
fruggieWemUliHi A fit Han Kr iiicikso Celifuraia,
■Sit cor of Wulunrtim amt Charlton Hu. K T
holt! tty mil l)raS(M( an* Uralrn*
TJ nive raa 1
foil* liiMirsinc* Censpsax
OK NEW YORE.
Participation in iiroill* with stock rte.
Kates ol Premiums 23 per cent Cheaper
(ban Mutual Companies.
The under sigokl is spccisi agent hu
1 roup, Meri a clbtr and adjoining count:*
f. L. HOPSON,
• * H oginsviile, Ga.