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■fi|p ffamifttm Visitor
BY dTWTd. BOL’LLY.
FRIDA YFKRRl 7 ARY2I, ml
OolnmUns—Hpr Business Men.
We call attention, in this issue of
the Vrs.-roa, to the enterprise and
liberality of tho business men of Co
lumbus. No city, pei haps* of its m'V.o,
can boost of more dv.ti -beaded and
reliable merchants anil business men*
A teffemtec to ortr advertising col
umns will show that some of them,
at leant, appreciate and desire to re
tain the trade of old Harris.
Columbus, owing, perhaps,as much
to her enterprising population, ns to
her natural advantages uf water-pow
er, locution, etc., hat grown to bn
eity of ns milch importance as any
other of the same populattoti.
Among the tunny recent impfovc
tuenta which we tiave noticcl, is the
new pavement introduced by Messrs.
W..L, Salisbury and T. E. Blanchard
—an improvement which the city has
long needed.
The buainoss men who appreciate
the vnlnc of printer's ink art' num
bered among her best and most suc
cessful merchants.
Mr. J. 11. Hamilton, corner Frank
lin and Warren streets—ihim whom
a more geotlema tly and reliable gro-
cer would be hard to find— advertises
a large and complete stock in his Hoc.
We consider Hniinoccaaary, however,
to say more of him, as he lias been
known for twenty year* to the most
of our ct.,lrons.
Messrs. Wait A Walker, another
liberal and reliable grocery li in, no
ted os well for their full measure and
down weights, as for tho snpeiior
quality of their goods. Mr. Watt was
raised in thia county, and is well and
favoiably known to almost every one
of our citizens who trades In Colum
bus. The junior, Mr. J. A. Walker,
is one of the mort affable and clover
‘gentlemen we ever met.
Of the dry-goods firms we take
pleasure in calling attention to that
of Crigler k Gordon, of tho Virginia
Store. These energetic and eutei pri
sing business men came to Columbus
in IHttO; and by n liberal use of pi in-,
tei’s ink, together with their honesty
and energetic application to business,
have succeeded in building up the
largest and most extensive trade in
their line in tho city.
Mr. T. S. Spear, ut the Finger Sew
ing Machine Depot, advertises large
aud varisd slock of pure nml reliable
gooda in bin lino. Hi* lino assort
ment of, spectacle*, of which he makes
a specially, will supply a want long
fell in this seel ion.
The attention of planters is culled
to the advertisement of Allen, Preer
& Hlgcs, cotton factors nml commis
sion racrcanls, l'ouuiino warehouse.
These sterling husinesn men nre too
•well known to require uny comment
from ns.
In the hardware line, wo have the
house of Estes fc Hi other. Tho se
nior is by sotuu called “Old Reliable”
—he having been in business since
1805, end never had a hill presented
the second lime for payment —which
fact be defies any man to disprove.
AH in need of fresh ami reliable
drugs, would do well to call at J, 1..
Jordan's. Mr. J. has recently moved
to Colmnlms from Furnnmlina, Kin.,
and oomes well recommended.
Col. Uobt, Thompson, die gallant
commander of the 3d Ga. cavalry in
the late war, can alwrys sell or hire
yon good stock at his stable.
Persons nettling the services of a
dentist, should call on Dr, Fogle.
CoLVMUt'B Enquirer.—We got ono
oojiv of the daily last week. Then
we saw nothing more of it till Mon
day, when wo received tho weekly.
Well, wo can only say to tho pvopri-J
etors, that if they cannot afi’oul to
w*ud us their drily, wo prefer not to
exchange—we douT need the weekly
nr We knew an excellent old
niati before the war who never awore
an oath, never was drunk, did not
know oue card hum another, and
never was on a 3 rand jury, never
was a witness in oouit, never sued a
n an, or was sued.
friers. R. Johnson, Esq., Super
intendent of Use Gwrgit and Macon
mid Augusta railroads, has ear thanks
lor annual passes ovwr these toads.
22F* The late heavy tn'na have
filled our creeks to ora* Cowing. We
have as yet beard of no great damage
being done in this county.
IngT* Three bushels of sweet pota
toes wanted at tills office, for whicli
the highest cash pi iee will be paid.
ffyThe North and South Hoad
received no material damage from the
|p>e-nt ljeavv fall of rain.
§®**Thu wreather.ooutiuaas cloudy
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NEWS SUMMARY.
Gov. Smith nominated and the
& ua e con tinned Col. Tri; pe, of For
te, ib Judge of the Supremo Court.
Chicago received 12,724,‘41, hitsli
els of wheat' last year and 1,032,014
barrels >f four.
Cohoes. N. J, bnrncd n knitting
mi 1 on las. week worth 170,000.
At Hall's safe factory In Cincinnati,
lately, a boy lad his bfiins dashed
oi t y the bursting of an etiwry
wheel.
! Ari--h nnnithn spring has been
| di-cove ad in the Province of Case tn,
near N :i|de“, anil pceordiug to the
’ Socle 1 )- of Arts Journal, :t it now be
! ing worked by a Milanese Him.
Pititv-n y Kays the *7,000 he pave
j Y n k wait a subscription to tho N'a
t onai Bank of ludeper and nee. York
sys there is uo national hank in that
burg
The New Haven freight depot, in
New York, was burnt la,-.t week; loss
1100,000.
An extensive retort, factory in Btl
timore wi.s burnt last week; loss
> 10,000.
The livers and water-cotircc*
throughout the country arc rising t<>
flood tides, and great damage and
loss of life must ineviudly follow.
The Ohio, Missiorippi, Potomac, Ala
bama, and othor la.go livers and
their tributaries, aie reported rising
rapidly.
Senator elect Bogy, has sent a me
morial to the Missoni i Legislature
asking that the Senatorial bribe,ry in
vestigation be reopened, mid promis
ing to n>d in the closest sernlitrty of
his own nets in connection with the
election-
in tho Pomeroy investigation, now
going on in Washington, York, of
Kittixiis, ft s'idea that he persuaded
Pomeroy to place money in his hands
for cori li-1 purpono*, in order to be
tray him.
A majority of the committee report
in favor of tho expulsion of Caldwell,
The President lias approved an net
prohibit ng g'ft enterprises in the
District of t'ohtin!da.
The Now York Supreme Court has
decided that the new jury law, passed
at tho lavt session of the Login lain re,
is eonVlitutionid The question eamo
nn on an appeal of the cbro of A. J.
If irelay. Thus another hope for
Stokes is di-si paled.
Through trtnns, after three months’
suspension, have been resumed on
the Alabama and Chattanooga Rail
road.
A Mysterious Discovery.
The dbcovery of a hitman skeleton
suspended from n beam in tho attic
of the Post Office building in Albany,
N. Y., has occasioned great excites
ment m that vic’nliy, (he complete
mysteiy in which the nfia’r is envel
oped adding a dark glamour to the
revolting revelation. The discovery
was out holy accidental, one of the
Post Office clerks having come upon
the remafua while in search of some
old papers that had been stowed
away in tho room. On the floor was
seen n withered n' ln nml close by
were found other porfmhg of the de
cayed body. In an old box neer by a
large q Mindly of cinders with ehfiivcd
hones was discovered, giving evi
dence, it m thought, of a deliberate
attempt to hniu the body, Tho
skull hml been sawed optyt nml the
hones Were otherwise mutilated. On
cnmiiiing tho chamber where the
remains wore discovered, abundant
evidence was procured to show that
a gentleman by tho name of Dr. KYp
hml been living there unbeknown to
other oenpanfs of the building, and
that lie had eitheir been murdered or
committed suicide by hanging him-
Bel*’, Km tin r invesiigntidn br ought
to light a cabinet 5u which was found
a large quantity of bottles containing
chemicals and some title deeds, deno
ting that tho deceased was a man of
large property. Nothing is known
of the case Author than what tit's
chance discovery has made evident
and monsmes have 1 oen taken by the
authorities for n full at and careful in,
veailgation of tho strange mystery.
ASadC.uk. —The Fillmore Gouniy
(Minn.) Republican says:
One of the most heai i rending cases
of loss of life by freezing, ooouried
lasi week, about four m'ries north west
of Granger, in this county. It hap
pened that an Tuesday, 1 ly: day the
great storm began, Mr Evans, a
Welch minister of the Gospel, was
away from homo with his wife and
two children. On his return in the
evening, the storm overtook Imp,
and, it appears, when within three
quarters of a mile ol his own house, a
snowdrift stopped further progress
in that direction. From the indica
tions, it is supposed ho took liis old
est child out of the cutler and carried
it home, after which, taking a couple
of blankets, 1m uu tinted to the cm tor,
wrapped his fnrd writs in the blankets,
and carrying ltin babe, started for the
house again, but never reached it.
In the violent storm he lost, his way,
and with his babe peilshed. Mean-
I while, the child that he had carried
I homo was waiting in the cold for
'll n return of its father; the anxious
wife was waning in tee entte for hor
husband. Who can describe her ag-
ony ami the little ones suspense. It
is ad left to conjecture. When the
neighbors called at the house the
Saturday following, it had but a soli
tary little frozen occupant; the wife
mother was toned a stiffened
corpse; the horse had also succumbed
to ihe raging storm. How or where
the im'ortnnale husband and babe
were tumid wc are not definitely in
formed.
A pumpkin pio ten feet in diameter
and lour feet deep was the dost rl at
icoeul California dinner.
A Hemarkablc Dost.
A sea cap' airt'j ust arrived in this
noi% fiOm New O'leans exhibits an
lii li setter dog, to whom he secret®
ils one of the most rcma'kible ex
ploits ill caui'io intelligence The
j dog wrs the property of the fiist
J mate, and was early noied for extra
j ordinal v sag k ity. When the sailors
t,sik hold of the main brace to haul
i in, the ‘log imuteditcly seized the
in 1 Mil i;i the length of ft.a deck
Willi it, as if 11 lending a baud” to
g. t the edicts order executed. A
planter took a^ fancy to the dog, and
i ore vailed on I'm li: Kt mate to pret-c-it
j;he animal to hint. He carried it
along with him 000 miles up the
vli--i-M’.pi i*lv‘T ami endeavoud to
hiw the sette every kindness. But
in • night the dog escaped, and, ran
t iig along rite liver bank, leaped
ahead a boat ami was towed back to
New Orleans. But the ship had
sailed, and a schooner captain in
whose hands the seftfr fell, took it
with him to New York. The ship
from which the dog was taken Was
Ling on the o her tile of the river,
and here is where the marvel comes
in. The dog while looking over the
i-side of the vessel one afternoon,
Meetned to take special notice of the
sh n < n the o her side. After lew
moments it leaped overborn and swain to
its old home, mid was taken aboard
bv the delighted sailors,
Tlr. nm’e wa'so rejoiced to have
iris dog again that lie declared that
no h.iif a dozen Southern planters
could induce him to put with it-
The Sutler's wonderful into mot had
brought it hack to its old master,
and it is now mote than ever the pet
of die crew. Some people ntay dis
hil'eve 11 i story; novc: i liele-ts. the
capt, in and the fust mate vouch for
its accuracy, which is more than the
retorti rciru to do. —San l'Van isvo
livik'iin.
Ct ir. I tia Mus- >oe Is. —The I*VcP
piiv (lb.) Bulletin publishes ihc to 1 -
lowing h tier from a gentleman in
.Michigan id a friend in Freepo l:
I oply writogo tell you w’nl will
sa\e eve. y case of “ecrcbro-.-pinal
meWingelW’ ft is tho same opine
iliio that raged in tills State in \no
winters 18*7 and 1818, wiiich lnoke
up our I.ogisb-iiu e, and which cat t ied
to the g a\ c every one it touched un
til the ohl f,:sh oned hemlock sweats
were adopted, slier Which every case
was saved.
Onr people sent about tweniy-five
miles and pfocuicd henil'iek lioeghs,
end they sent for it mini all parts of
vhe Slide. There was a co.npany
hcie t Tint was ml led the “ Hook and
Ladder Company,” that for weeks
did nothing night and day but go
foiii house to house giving hemlock
sweats and it saved every case.
Thorough rwonting might do, but
theio >s no mistake about iiemlock
sweats being a specific.
An Ihtohtant Law, —In the Code
of Georgia, Sec, 1428 reads as fol
lows :
If any person, by himself or agent,
shall he gu'lty of employing the ser
vant of another liming tho term
which he, she or they may bo em
ployed, knowing Hint such servant
was so employed, and that bis term
of service was unt expired—or if any
person or persona shall entice, or
persuade,' or decov jmy servant to
leave his employer, either by offering
higher wages, or in-pry way what
ever ilruiiig tho term of service,
knotting that said movant was so
employed, ahull be deemed guilty of
(a, misdemeanor, and on conviction
shall pay 11 fine not to exceed two
Hundred dollars, or be imprisoned in
the common jcl of the county not
1 exceeding three mouths, or both, at
the discretion r f the court-”
No one, in its violation, is permitted
I to plead ignorance of its provisions.
A llonr. m : Account.—A dis
tressing aecilent look place at Loss's
St.n‘on cu the Sou ill Carolina Rail
road lately.
■ Four colored men who we c enga
ged in turpentine distilling bad hasti
ly put tip a rough shaffty, which they
covered over with straw. On Wed
nesday night they turned in ns usual,
’caving a lire burning in the middle
[of the shanty. During the night tho
! ticki'ily concern fell with a c ash up
|on tho slcepe 's. The straw roof in-
I staiiilv caught fire, and before my
j help could come to the men, or they
; could rear re themselves, they were
; burned to death.
Krvu Srr.es.— A nnn had commit
ted murder, was tried, tumid guilty,
and condemned to bo banged, A
few days before his execution he
drew upon the walls of his prison a
gallows with five steps leading up to
it.
On the first step he wrote, “ Diso
bedience to parents.”
On the second stop, “ Sabbath
breaking.”
On tlte third step, “Gambling and
Drunkenness.”
On the fourth, “ Murder.’’
On the fifth stop was the platform
j on whirl) the gallows stood.
This poor fellow doubtless wrote
the history of many a wasted and
! kjst life.
A maligned physie’nn in
Memphis says: “I regard such foal
slime ns beneath contempt, to lie ex
! pe<\ed only from persons lower in
; Ihe scale 01 humanity than any with
j whom I am acquainted; poisons whose
sou's could be blown through the
hollow of a gnat’s bristle, and roam
I or a eenturv within the cavity of a
j tobacco seed without exploring ail its
wonders.”
t-i?" A few hundred pounds of old
type, suitable for founders and ma
uhuiisls, lor sale cheap at this ofliec.
The Leafing Rooster.
The McDonald boys found, the
other day, that there wßi- a rooster
on their farm that was useless. lie
jnst loafed around and didn’t Lay any
eggs, mid wouldn’t even help lake
care of the horses. In f Act it tost
i jnst fts-HVirli to keep that rooster as
j it djd one that was earning its living.
Charley and Jennings held a council
of wA r , and concluded to slay the
roosfe.-i They took a Smith and W c*-
son revolver and an oyster can full of
cartridges and penned the rooster
up inside a high hoard fence, and at
] o’clock gave him notice to lay down
his arms or they would move on his
wor ks at once. ' The rooster nut his
thunih to his nose and told them as
plain as tie couhl that they would
have to walk over hit dead body
first. At this they became mad, mid
the cannonading commenced. They
shot at him about forty time®, to get
the range, and then begin to shoot
at hi3 vital parts. Tho rooster walk
ed round the yard and watched tor
angle worms, as though it were the
least of his trouble what they were
shooting at. The boys took turns
killing the rooster until 2 o’clock,
when the ammunition gave out, and
they sent for another box of cartrid
ges. At this point the attacking
1 party nhoved a bitle ma'-cr, and
opened on the rooster. The rooster
did nqt e.aro how near they got.
There v.n-; nothing mean about him.
Occasionally the rooster would see
where a hall struck the fence, and
lie would get opposite the hole, but
even with that advantage they
couldn’t hit hitn. r lhe beys shot at
that rooster until about 4 o’c'ock,
when the revolver got so hot they
couldn’t tise it. The fence was as
full of holes as one of those war vete
rans, but tiie rooster? OI where was
lie? He was taking his customary
angle - worm with as good an appetite
nr, lie ever had in his life. Exasper
ated at last, Jemring* citt.pttip to the
rooster and took a rest across the
long feathers ol his tail and fired at
Bis head. The rooster’s head drop
ped on the ground, and it was all over
—with the angle worm he was after,
but the rooster was unhurt, Chin lie
proposed to get an umbrella mid rittl
it down the rooster’s throat, and
spread it, and see if that would kill
him, when the girl, who had been
waiting all the afternoon to Cook the
rooster caught him and rung his
neck. The boys looked disgusted
when they saw how easy a fowl mur
der could ho committed by one who
is a good marksman. The best way
to kill roosters is to wait, for them to
die. That rooster would have been
as old as Methuselah if he had waited
to be kil'ed by a ball from that revol
ver.
A. M. Ai.lji, P. Pules. A. Illces
AllEJ', TOR & ILLCES,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FONTAINE WAREHOUSE,
COL UMB US, GEO BO LA
ftb2l-lyr
"W- J*. FOaLE,
Uentist,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
Oll'ce hi tire building of the tiling’s Home
Insfl'OTee t‘oui|>,.uy. iebil lyr
USOUtil A—Hakiup < oAvr
)i. b'. t' liaylor bus applied for exemption
of persnmilty, amt setting apart amt valua
Si'Hiui humeatead, -mi i will puts upon (lie
same oil tin* 3'l day of Ma’cli next, at my
ollii'tr. J. F. C WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
Notice.
I l.e.ebv caution alt perrons ajainst hi"in™
IV.u Martin et cokuett, as he it muter con
tract to nk< for gut piosent yea l '. Any one
SivMjj sietl hoc tv'll lie ptoMcutou.
' JACK W I LSON, Col'd,
Wh le Srlohor Sp'ings,
Meriwether Cos, Ga.
Feb. 21. ma-lra
HA N TCIIST HOUSE
COLUMBUS, GA.
J. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
RUBY RESTAURANT,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE.
janlO J. IV. RYAN, Prop’r.
J. I. eRIFFW,
106 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.,
Importer.
Wlitileiiale and Kt tail Dialer in
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
AND SOLE AGENT FOR
EPPING’S EXTRACT HUCIIU.
This store is open all night. Sign of the
Crystal M irUtV.
Manitimd Jt Higbce’s wonderful family
uctiiclacs oop .Uiuily ou baud. uc2 ly
THE VIRGINIA STORE
COLUMBUS, GA„
I, o , re „,c Great lDi,.:m:>r, COTTON GOODS; Hirer
BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE IN PRICES.
SO pieces Bed Ticking at 15 cents and upwards.
10,000 yards Bleached and Brown Cottons.
1,000 yards 10 4 Sheeting.
150 pieces Spring Prints.
t~> G-oods a-t COST.
Our SHOES are all-made to order, and not
Vest Stuck of French and English CLOTIS and CAS MEI ES m t.ic
market, which we have ma le up to order, and guaranteed to J u *
COO dozen John Clark’s Sewing-machine Cotton— the best Cotton u,e
at onlv 80 cents per dozen.
200'Blood’s Needle Books, at only 50 cents a book.
50 Pieces ALPACA — a Great Bargain offered. -
Kicliardson’s celebrated SHIRTS —a full supply on hand.
CORSETS and HOOP SKIRTS at very low prices.
I-ZlcL Gloves at r 7S cents.
febui-iyr ©niii©iMjßni
WATT as WALKER,
No. 132 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS , GEORGIA ,
WHOLESALE AND REtAIL DEALERS IN
•GROCERIES,
and PLANTATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS,
Have no.v in store, anil are constantly receiving, a
Largo StocßL of Goods,
which wo are offering at the
Lowest Mai’ls-et a=*x*ioos3-
We uiiirantce our goods ns represented, and are determined not to he undersold. Give
us a trial h< foie prrchssing oleewheie, and we me celtain you w l ll give us your trade.
Particular attention given to the tilling of ordem .
Mi A 0 P.alher is Mill w ith us. and will be glad to servo his old fnenils. feb.l-fcm
good news.
I have in rtore, Ami am constantly Wceiting, a Fctfc Stock of
<fctt©©lE£lllEß AS7IB JjpBOTESHMDSfffIs
Consisting, in part, of Srißarß, Coffee, Bacon, Lard. Syrup Uquora, Com Oats FloU* fWlt,
tobacco. ’ Also, Shoes, Dome-ties, 'liu Ware, etc., at wholisale and retail, caeap lot La.-li
fgf- Goods delivered on Cars Free of Mrayugd. J H H i.MILI OM',
ftb2l-lyr Corner Franklin and Warren sts, Co'.nmbn?, Oa.
LIVEBY A.\D SALE STABLE, fas?-
ROBT. THOMPSON, Proprietor.
OGLETIIOJtPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Pprcid in tncemaats offered to tlie traveling public. Also Horses and Mules always on
1,, ml at reasonable fimm-a. In cmuecti m with the above is a complete II ukrug an-SHige
ineut, su . li nr nice Haggles, Can inges, turd cirdlul d-ivers. teb.l-tmi
mw IBM® (KhKEB.
m ' 1 I 1 m „
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tk 'l/E'Pi ri&jgfc ,i
t ! -pts***
The sub-c iber most respectfully informs
lha residents of Hamilton and surrounding
country that he has opened a
STew Drug Storo
at No. 186 Fast side itro-.d street, Ist block
below A F Johnston & Cos., wlure can be
found anew and con Aunt stock of
DRUG® and CHEMICALS, :
selected with care as to their puiity, which
will be dispensed with accuiacy.
A full Hoe of Foreign and Anteiicah ex
tracts Pel.ornery, Toilet and Fancy Articles,
Htir, Cloth, Nail, Shaving and Troth B ush
ers, I'onrdce, boaps ami Cosme. ic of ail kinds.
Alt the popular and useful Patent Miibc nes,
Plasters and Ointments, the tesst of hu
porteu Wines suit Liqro s Of in#J : <.f'iuf i>se
Mcd’cim* at sll hoes day or id-rh..
Panii-u'a: Hite ilion [Wii jo the j doing up
of Physicians’ Prescvip ioa.
Soliciting a share of yocr pitro’ air.*, I am,
loapt'clfuilv, you a
.1011S L. AIRIHS,
'Drusg’el fail Anotice. v,
C llcitl t. 'S, (1 l
He refers to Dts. .( \V Cnmi-ton a ut T F
Brewr-Ur :ti U
ISTotioe.
All "a*tics indebted to the firm of Coiv 1 rt
& K'lu'omtielt tire mMi—.ci to come . p at.d
settle now. ir they eti r intend to Go so at oil,
as we wan. the money to help bey our String
strclc Come op, gentlemen ! Oor patience
is as nearly exhausted as our goods, and we
newt the Usih to lay in a fresh supply of
both. Those whu do not in md to pay, will
please lit us know it at once.
uo\vsKbr a K'unaoijoir.
Hamilton, Ga, ftb- 21, 1 £l3.
T. S. SPEAR, Agent,
A
wm “ 83MIB&
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,
No. 09 Broad St., Coxcmuus, Ga.
Gold Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds.
SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY.
Silver & Plated Ware.
Watches, Jewelry, and Clocks, repaired
promptly.
EKGR &Stma REAYJbY ©OHS.
Kii On Biros wiel bkckive Pbompt Attkn-
Tlivl. fel'2l-lyr
ESTES & BROTHER,
lMt on KBS AND dealf.es in
Hardware, Cutlery,
tiuns and Agricultural Implements, Paiets.
Oils, V-A'ltM;•(*•"and Brushes, 1 ' : i nd 112. j
Ikojtd at, <'o'ntrbim Ga. feb2l-ln)r
! UKOhtC A—HauSl* CitiNTT
1 Wtie.eis the estate of Tlios, J. Smith, de-
I cawe, is nn i p.csented, aM not likely to be
' t ep. I 81 1. tec :
lhm i.-, tt.e efore, to cite mid admonish all
I coace nett to show cause, if any they have,
' by the first Monday in April nest, why let
tein of Aim reshation 00 the estate of said
j deceased ahoultl not be '-.anted to the Clerk
1 of the Stipe ior Court, or so ere othe. - suitable
. an I proper person
Give n under my harsl and ofii ial rignaturr,
j this £Blh day of February, Ibid
J. F. C. WlUiiUi, Ordinary
pilll
llblooppurifiErl
is uneqnatied by any knoAvn remedy.
It will eradicate, extirpate and thor
oughly destroy all po’souorts sub
stances In the blood, and will effectu
ally dispel all predispos.'fidh lb bilious
derafrgement:
Is ihete leant of nc'ioh in your
Diver and Spleen? Uiih-ss rclievcd,
tlie blood becomes impure by delete
i-iows ser'retions; prodneirig' scrofulous
or skin diseases, blot dies, felon's, pus
tules, canker, j iihplek^b-td:;'
Have you a Dyspeptic/ tytomach?
Unless digestion is pixtHJjHVjifiaided,
the system is dcdiilitaledtwnii poverty
of the blood, di-dpsical tendenev, and
general weakness and inertia, ; r
Have you weahiebp of t)ie - Intes
tines ? You are iu danger of chronic
diai rhfta or intlammatiori of bowels.
Have you weakness of the Urinary
Organs f You are exposed to suffer
ing in its most-aggravated form.
Aria you dejected, di-owsy, dull,
sluggish or depressed in spirits, with
head ache, back ache, coated tongue
and bad tasting mouth? For a cer
tain remedy for all fhesg; diseases,
weaknesses and troubles; for cleans
ing. and purifying the vitiated blood,
and imparting vigor to all the vital
forces; for building up aild restoring
the weakened constitution, use
which 13 pronounced by the leading
medical authorities of London and
Paris “ the most powerful tonic and
alterative know’n to the medical -
world.” Tliis is no new and untried
discovery, bnt lias been long used by
the leading physicians of other coun
tries with wonderful remedial results.
Don’t weaken and impair the diges
live organs hy cathartics and phys
ics; they give only temporary relief;
indigestion, flatulency, and dyspepsia,
with idles and’ kindred diseases, are
sure to follow their u e. ' Keep the
blood pure and health is assured.
John Q. Kellogg, 18 Platt st„ New
Y<irk, sole agent for the United States.
Price £1 a bottle—Send for circular.
The Guide is published. Quarterly
—25 c. pays for tire year, which'is nut
half the cost. Those who alUTwards
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ID <5? KT ’ T
Be deceived , but for coughs, colds,
sore throat, hoarseness and 1 rouchial
dimcnlties, use only WELS.S’ (Mllß ‘LIU
TrDIETS. Worthless imitations are
on the market, but the only scientific
preparation of Carbolic Acid for Lung
diseases is when chemically combined
with other well-known' remedies, as
in these Tablets, and all parties are
cautioned against using any other.
In all cases of irritation of the mu
cous membrane these Tablets should
be freely used —their cleansing and
healing properties are astonishing.
Be wanted; never neglect a cold: it
is easily cured in its incipient state;
when it becomes chronic the core is
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bolic Tablets as a specific,- John Q.
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sole agent for the United States.
Price 25c. a box—send for circular.
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LIVINGSTONE 28 years in AFRICA
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THE ESPECIAL A TIEN fI ON
of manufacturers who have become
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engine oil, at $1,20 a gallon; sperm
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$1,10; tallow spindle oil, $1.05 man
ufactured only by E. If. Kellogg, N
17 Cedar street, New York.
~ ItA TIONA L THE A Til ENT
of all Kidney, Unitary and Liver dis
eases, is effected by Ilmuilton'e Da -
c/m and Dandelion. It nets directly
upon these organs, ensi ling them-to
remove these wades in the blue I,
which cause gravel,diabetes, Bright’s
disease, jaundice, rheumatism, scrof
ula, etc. W C Hamilton & Cos., Cin
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