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About Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1876)
(gWINNETT herald. I nl ushkd kvkky Wednesday, by I Jp L ES & BLACKEN RIDGE. I , vlkß M. Vm'UL*' Editor. I imTIvS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 'on'ths: 551 00 ■One | J l'y ‘ X rrtninnt l.B •'« <«zr ” ft : mon.-y 01• P ro flve subscribers, and I free. I hi ,:, u Vi,vers wishing their papers I "tu Uone post-office to another. I' 11 -- it the name of the post-office i, h thev wish it changed, as well ft i,ov~j.'.i.s„., _ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. (f, If. COFFEE- 2HE D* „ icconcticr nn.l Physician ; " rz Lrc near Harbin’s ( onrt S Gwinnett county, Ga..offers his r|, “" . t» r vi('ss to the citizens ol r ° rrnnnrling country, ami to his old e ° u'ndrrs his thanks for past lis, ‘" ne l.oninc a continuance of the ntronage, nop" C j a ns-tf nine. PuTa- M. WINN'. awrcnccville. “ <*a.* “,,„ re his Professional Services to the l.itvrenei'Ville and vtc.iiity.__ WM. K. SIMMONS- M.J. WINN WINN & SIMMONS. VrrOIiNEYS AT LAW, Pra-th-e in Gwinnett and the adjoining marlft-ly unties. N. L HUTCHINS, ATTORNEY at law, iffIIKSCEVIIXK, G a . Practice in the counties of the Western rcl ,i, and in Milton and Forsyth ol the mo Itidge. marl 5-1 y IyLER M. PEEPLES, 1 attorney at law. ■wrbsceviu.e, ■’mi'tices in the counties of Gwinnett. 111, Jackson and Milton. Hv . m claims promptly attended to Inar 15-tl ■ THE ■7t i 111 ar manic” Piano. .TitirclTnew instrument jus cssin<r ■' essential qnali'iesnf more expcn ■ and Maher priced Pianos is ('fin ed at price than any similar one now matke*. It is durable. with » H’ die. I i.v Ilf tone hardly surpassed and can h.' purchased at prices and on ■1“ within !h reach id all This in ■»’ has all the modern 'inprnvc- - melnilinj I1 1 celebrated *• Ajrraflc" mil i- luliv warrant, d Cat ah mtics ■ nl. I II A T /<; /,* s ’ SCALE PIAXOS Bhp BEST MADE The TOItCH EI.ASTIC, V F,NK SINUISG tone, powerful, purk w:\rn B ri:i^’ ConcertoOHG.lNS lie exorixed in ionk or heai’ty; ■ 'I'PV O"MPmAtioN. The CnSOKRTo ■ l?;l riNt: Imitation of the Homan ■ k ■ Uf ’ K " TXTHKMKLY LOW for ■ ntßtxt; this Month. Monthly B!,! , o T< RK(:| I ,VK ": or, Pianos. §lO ■ $1 ! ; Skoomi hand ■"'"•.NTsß.it,, 85, itiunihlv alter lirst B'tr, ‘ ;KN " rS ANtKI). A Hy 'you'd to IVindiers. Minis ?pr«. ■,' m S ; f C ''"dees. etc. S|K'cial \t ' ie T " l(1, ‘- Hl,.si rated ■i s, v" lL HO It AOK WAi | liauil 81 Bn '“ (1 NCW ■ll S IIM()X[ i[ g I -OF - ■ ERS ’PIAMOS MORGANS. I is.-sp.-eiu!l' ''i ! ‘ 11111 n( '" a,to ■ vrt S( |* , "" n,, n m its tone, ■ i.’]B7s_ij {Urill ‘ N "' w Vorlit ' r ■ StELTdH. I * Jn, *N M MU.!.*. ■ r - DiRNETT. ■ Lr ° X * M 11.1.5. I * WI ’ r ACTI-RK M or A^s, I Bp GGI ES( I ktc, r— - arp Beciif(,J .. K' k ;"' i ’' I '.an,i : ?PrvicM ° r firm H.'" ,p ( . , T‘ r ‘ l»* r ««i to do u,l "n Wnik at rp |'»irin!f H i,,|e ' p rm, ?hort 110 1 ice and ter- ski ■ fwb 11-ts Gwinnett Heinlc.*i T. M. PEEPLES, PROPRIETOR ] Yol. Y. T A Iv E SIMMONS’LIVER REG’LATOR For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomal and Spleen, Dalarious Fevers, Howell Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depres sion. Hi stlesaness, Jaundice,Nausea. Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Bil liousness. It is eminently a Family Medicine, and hy heimr kept ready for immediate resort, will save many an hour of suf fering and many a dollar in time; and doctors’ bills. Aft r Forty Years’ trial it is sti'! receiving the most unqualified testimo nials of its virtues, Irom persons of the highest character and risponsibil.ty. Eminent physicians commend it as the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for Consumption, Headache. Tain in tne Shoulders, Dizziness. Sour Stomach, lad taste in the month, billions attacks, Pal pitation of the Heart, pain in the repion of the Kidneys, despondency, gloom and forebodings of evil, all ol which are the offspring of a diseased Liver The Liver, the largest organ it the body, is generally the seat of the dis ease. and if not Regulated in tine great suffering, wretchedness, and DLA 111 will ensue. IF ymi feel Put.i., Drowsy, Dkbu.i taded, have frequent Headache Mouth 'i'astes badly.poor Appetite andTongne Coated, you are suffering Irom Torpid l iver or “Hilliousness,’’ and nothing will cure you so speedily <r permu nently. ‘•] have never seen or (tied such a simple, efficacious satisfactory and picas ant remedy in my life.”— -H Paine, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Alex. 11 Stphens. “I occasionally use. when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regula tor. with good effect."—Hon. Alex. H. Stephens. Governor of Alabama ‘•Your Regulator has been in use in my family lor some tim**, and I am per suaded it is a valuable addition to the medical science." —Gov. J. Gill Shorter, A la. ‘ I have used the Regulator in my fam ily for the past seventeen years 1 can snlelv recommend it to the world a» the lies! medicine ! have ever used for that class of diseases il purports tncure."—H. F Thigpen. President of City Bank. “Simmons’ Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious mtdicine. —G. A. N utting. Druggist v. “We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons’ Liver Medicine lor more than twentv years, and know it to lie the best Liver Regulator offend to the public.”— A R. Lvoa and 11. 1,. Lyon, Rellefon taine, Ga. ■•! was cured by Simmons' Liver Reg ulator. alter having suffered several years with Chills and Fever.”—ll. F, Ander son. Ladies' Endorsement . “I have given vonr medicine a thorough trial, and in no ease has it failed to give full satisfaction.”—Ellen enchain,Ghat taluiochee, Fla. r resident Oglethorpe College. “Simmons' I iver Regulator is certainly a specific lor that class of complaints w hich it claims to cure.—Rev. David Mills. Xo Instance of a Failure on Record, When Simmons’ Liver Regulator has been properly taken. *l. H. Zrt.iN & Go., sept 22--ts. Piopnetorg. Horse Stolen! Stolen from the undersigned, at Pora ville, DeKaib county, on the 9th of October, a dark-buy horse, about ten or eleven years old. There is a sma'i knot on his back, supposed to have been made by a saddle,and he ishipshot on the right hip Any information will he thankfully received, and a liberal reward will be paid, for the recovery of the horse, or the apprehension of the thief J. Y. FLOW'KHS, Doruvil'e. (Ja. October 25th, 1875. [ocl 27-ts Notice to Kxecutors, Admin istrators, Trustee* and Guardians. All persons indebted to the Ordinary's Office tor advertising, are requested to make immediate settlement, Represent ative* of some estatis.are behind one and two years,and I will he compelled to iastH exei lit ions against them unless they are promptly pa id.as lam unable to advance the money for them. JAMES T. LAMKIX. Ordinarr. October 25, 1875. [oct 27-rs. L&wrenceville, Ga., Wednesday, February 23, 1876 TIIE LOST HiHHX j i Cnne, my wife put down the Bible. Lay your glns-es on the book, j Bith of ns aie bent and aged- - Backward mother, let us look, ; This is still the same old homestead A’here I brought you long ago, " ten the hair was bright with sunshine 'that is now like winter's snow. Let us tu 1K about the babies As we sit here all alone, Sjnh a merry troop ol yonngs’ers; How we lost them one by one. Jack, the first of all the party, Came to us one winter's night, JacK you said should be a parson, Long before he saw the light, Do you see that great cathedrel. Filled, the transept and the nave, Hear the organ grandly pealing, Watch the silken hangings wave; See tße priest in robes of office, With the alter at his back— Would you think that gilted preacher Could be our little Jack? Then a girl with curly tresses Used to climb noon iny knee, Like a fa'ry princess Ruling at the age of three. With the years there came a wedding— How your fond heart swelled with pride When the lord of all the county Chose your baby for his bride! Watch that stately carriage coming, And ilie fotni reclining there— Would you think that brilliant lady Could be your own little Clare/ Then the last, n blue-eyed youngster— -1 can hear him prattling now— Such a strong and sturdy fellow, With his broad and honest brow. How he used to love his mother! A* 1 I soe your trembling lip: He is far oft on the water, Captain of a royal ship. See tlie bronze upon his forehead. Hear the voice of stern command— I hat the boy who clung so fond y To his mother's gentle hand? Ah! my wife, we’ve lost the babies, Ours so long and ours alone. What are we to these great people, Stately men and women grown? Seldom do we even ee them: Yes, a hitter tear drop starts. And we sit here in the firelight, Lonely hearth ai d lonely hearts. Vnd their lives are lii I without us: They'll stop long enough one day Ju-t to lay 11s in the churchyard; Then they'll each go on their way. An emigration agent aeco<*ted an old negto in Coluinhiis the ethei liny: *1 say, old man. don’t vmi won't to make some monev?’ ‘Dal’* jest what I’m a aauhin’ rulin’ fei boss I iiongrv light now.’ "Well, in Missis- ippi the plsniei s are pav» ing mighty high prices lor good w. ik hands, and il .’ ‘Hole oil dm boss. Je*t wait I'm a Middle Georgia nigger. I done lie n oui dai I’m a good w ilk hand, 100 an' wok myself back agin’, an' fight here I'm gwine ter stay, cf de Looi spars me. W hen I <Le* I wants tei have a belly spang full o' bread an’ meat' an’ I want* ter be berried in a seminary whar I'm ’quainted wid d«* folks. You hecred my horn.’ A toting man in Chicago was re cently found dead ill his bed, and the supposition was that lie had column ted suicide by poi-oning; hut upon anylyz'Ug the contents of his stomach, melting but the follow ing wcie found in it: I’icl le*, pound cake, lemonade, cold iin key. lagei beer, fried oya ters, co <1 punch, bant samltv e!i. sponge cake, beet lea, mince pie, cliampaigne, lobs'ers, came pie, fruit cake, tea, chicken salad, w hi." kv, (i (fee; bologna sausage, port, cheese, sardines and sherry. The jury returned a veidiet of ‘Died thr mgh I lie visitation of friends.’ ‘Young ladies have tin* privilege cl saving any ? Ling; I hey please dur» mg leap year,’ she said , eyeing him out of the corner of her eves with a | sweet look. Ilia In art gave a great fiooml, ami. while he wondered it | she was going to ask the fjiiestion which he hail so long desired and feared to do, he answered ‘ye* ’ And the young men must not refute.’ Slid she. ‘No, n>! How could they?' sighed lie. ‘Wed, then,’ j said she, ‘will you ’ He fell on hi* knee* and said, ‘Anything, any thing 'on ask, darling.’ ‘Wail till I get through. Will you lake a walk, and not hang around our house so much And he .walked. The Louisville Courier Journal *av» that a poetical New Yotker, learning that the late N. I*. W il lis named hi* residence ‘tileii Mary,’ after hi* wile .concluded (l at | that was just about the thing to do, j and so he calls his house ‘CUu Ma -1 tiki* Jaue ’ “COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE!” State News Thomas county lias more oats ! planted than ever before. The jail expenses of Stewart county are about one bundled and fifty d Hat s per mmitli. A Cm tersville lien lias honored I that ti'Wti by laying an egg tlial j weighs tliiet* ounces and a half. Orange culture has been 'riel in Georgia with success, an I the IVuit is said to rival that of Florida. A Macon negro name I Calvin Dunn has been put in jail on a charge of violating the peison of his own daughter, a girl about fif teen year* ol age. Dancing in the vestibule of the Baptist Church during evening ser vice, s the amusement of some shameless youths in Americu*. Where w ere the police ? Tile negroes who have been de coyed from Southwest Georgia by emigrant agetlls, are (tallied to the cam-brake region ol Alabama jThree thousand three hundred are I now wading around in the mild in that delect aide section. In Cuthherl, the other dav, a live I'Mi was found in an oyster shell, ! 'nd the scientists of that region are puzzled It had a head like a cat fish, hut its bodv a ll >t the arrange ment of its fins were unlike any thing ever seen in those port*. A colored female in Augusta put blue st'uu* in one of her teeth to make it fall out. and in loss than twelve hon''s she didn’t have a ton'll in her head. They all fell out. So savs Dr. Farrell. An Elbert countv negro, who was discovered by the proprietor in the act of robbing a store wanted to compromise, and when h's terms were refused he knocked the pro prietor down, tweaking his sk’nll in two. places. The brute made good his escape. tile Soul l ern Watchman • , nte« that the contract h>r iron tails for the N rlh Eastern Ra'lmad has' been comnleted with the Atlanta Rollhig Mi l Compnnv, who will at once commence their delivery I rack l iving wdll he resumed n» soon ns pn«*jhle, and vigorously pushed until the track from Athens to Lula is completed. At out rune miles are already laid, leaving some 28 or 20 miles. Tn a divorce case in {"limit ‘‘hipp rior Court., between .Tones vs. ./ones fco'o'pd', the testimopv disclosed (lie fact that they separated in fifteen minutes i/ter they weie mar i ied. Milletta Lewis, n young Icninle of Savanrnb. came pear killing lu*'self last week liv taking an over dose of h\ driate of • ldoriil, The Forsyth Advertiser save that a prominent farmer i f Monroe conns tv has sown one hundred and twenty acres of land in wheat and oats, will plant fifty ill corn, end only thirty in cotton. The Advertiser predicts that he will make monev hv this sy«ten’ of fanning, lie will manure the corn and cotton land henvilv. and expects il yield of one hah* of cotton to the acre. He will try tin* plan of ‘intensifying.’ ITp will have something to f ed with if lie does m*t make money. A partv of ladies and gentlemen i in the gallerv of the Hons* of Hep* reivntative« having wi'nns-sed some rati er disgraceful proceeding on the floor, were lamenting the deca>- of American statesmanship, when one id them remarked. ‘I wonder 1 what Thomas Jefferson would do if ; he were down Ilu-re to-day ?’ An j individual hi an adjoining seat,who had been lis'eltilig to the conversa i lion gravely replied: lle\l prolia* j Idv offer to paw . liberally for the I privilege of getting outside without having hi* pockets p'ckeil.’—Brook lyn A rijvi. A Boston dispatch Stales there is quite a sensation tn Newheuport, | Mass., over the inmriage of James : I’arion to ht«" step-daughter (» ho is | a daughter of Fanm Fein), such ; mat r ages being lorbiilden by the • tatiiliVnf licit State; the bridegroom learned his diletiitna on t it* morn ing succeeding that of the wedding, and to pievent turlber scandal left bis wife at home and took rooms at a boarding house, lie will apply to the Legislature for a special act sanctionin'; the marriage. Under pretence of enforcing the revenue laws many Outrages have been committed in the upper coun ties within the past lew years by the so called government officers Slid eeitain piinps and informers employ ed» by them. That there have been violation of the revenue laws yve do not () m inion : but these occasional violations did not justify officers in v minting all laws, human and di vine, in seal filing li ntses and mak ing arrests. 1 his tiling has gone on, fiom had to worse, until recently a citizen <d Gilmer lonnly was shot down oil his own premises hv a government officer, and his body thiowu into a bianch and covered up wills logs and ton«li! We tie not Wonder that the citizens of the county have become indignant at these outrages, and have held public meetings lor ihe pnipnie ol giving expression to tln-ir sentiments Here is an extract from the indig nant protest of the citizens of Gil mer county, in public meeting as sembled : ‘Deputy and marshals, and their stih-dcpniies, and deputy Collectors,ai tiled as it hum ing thieves scour the country, and at midnight ruthlessly and insultingly enter the private dwellings of our citizens, in vade the secret precincts of home, oid insult and frighten helpless wo men and children,under the pretext of searching fI- illicit whi.-kv AH l his ha* been done in the face of the r act that there has not been a licensed let mi I liquor simp in the c uiitv for two years past,mu] tint the prohibition was the voliinlaiv action of a very large m»joiity of our own people. So decided and universal was ihe opposition to the manufacture and -ale of ardent spoils in Ibis enmity that there w a* no organized opposition to the act of prohibition, and yet we are rep resented as associated with illicit distilh-ries iii ichellinn again-t Hie govei nmeni.’— Watchman. A Thomsstnn young mnn who is in the West, thus paints the picture; • I nin ia no country for a |tv>,,r mail, and I assure \<>u not for an honest one, for the l etter a man i> the pooiel llis , haeceS are. Fraud, deceit find anifire a,e walking ram pant tliiough this Slate. There ate in "re fine climcheH and le»s leligiou here than any State ill the United Slate*. The air i« tainted with cm sc-, black, mm ky clouds,hi d the lambent fires of hell are kindling beneath. If you weie lie.e, you would think that a'l the gibbering ihi■ in of the infernal legion* wore leie with a band of fiends teoke lo se from hell Ad the ne n, wo men and el,il bell drink whiskv.plaV raids nlid lace horses and bet.’ A London dispatch states that a proees-ion accompanying Dr. Ken* ealy, Tuesday, to the House of Par liament was stopped l,y the police and only bis carriage allowed to proceed. 'I he banners carried by the adherent* of Kenealy were also seized by the police, which caused considerable excitement. ‘Children,’ said si country minister addiessieg a Sunday School, ‘why are we like flowers? What do we have that flowers have!’ And a small tmv in the infan's class, whose breath melhvl ol vermifuge, rose up and made reply, ‘Worms,’ and the minister crept under the pulpit chair to hide his emotion. The n»w elevated street railway in New York is ‘kicking up a dust’ among thu st re-keepets and props ertvsowners. It daikons stolen,and as it iiina on a level with their front second story windows, the burgher* complain that they can’t sit down lo table without the world looking in lo see what kind of‘grub’ they are Mating. A New Hampshire dealer in fancy fowls sings I he praises ofi his favotile breed in tin; following un ique hymn. If von want some feathered st j That will not your wishes m i When at their nest your daily knlock, Buy some eggs o get u fl ) Of the famous I‘lymoutli R m • 1 ‘U’ makes conai>l«ral>l<> difference in my condition,as the ‘lsmd robber* teplicd when he found him»elf a capture! and a ‘ln>(u)nd robber.’ A man in New Hampshire had the misfortune recently to lose his wile. Over the grave he caased a stone to he placed, oi. which, in the depth ol his grit*fp he had ordered to In inscribed: ‘Teats cannot re stctc ber—therefore I weep,’ [s2 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. A Leap-Year Tragedy. Thev stood together in the entry heiioa*: 1 1 Ihe hall hintp. ‘Then,llenrv,’ •lie said, in ti low Voice, wherein were bletidt (I determination, melan choly and love,‘you refuse my suit?' •\os, Ella,’he mplied, in accent' ih it were firm, though the spoak ei’s Vi ice trembled. ‘I admire von; 1 will be a brother to you, and watch with pride your course through life, and if ever trouble should I ofall you there will at least be one friend to whom you can come for siiccoi; tail I can nevei, novel bo your hush-lid.’ ‘lt is not In can e lam poor, Hot t\ ? For,oh, if that were all, I could t >il gladly fiom morn till night for you, and strive anti win a home foi you, humble it might lie, but our own,’ ‘lt is use less to attempt to induce me to change my determination. 'I hough I am blit a poor, weak man, I can never, nevei change my mind.’ ‘ 1 lien, cruel young man, so fair and \el »o false, lure well. To-morrow you will see tnv mangled r mains mi l lie lecture platform, ami know that it has been \oiir work. But il will be too late,’ and, clasping him to her bosom in il wild etnbiace, she lied into tlie outer dai ktiess. Kknti’cxy School Boys. —The young blood* ol 11 orison county don’t tike kindly to the w ludc.*omt* u*e of the r, d. A leacltor named Joseph Judy, in the (JI n y villa pre cinct ol t liat county, w hile attempt ing to correct a scholar named Ed ward Bryant, was fned upon by a brother of the young hopeful, the hall passing items* Jttdv’s loeast. indicting a painful wound. Edward then tors a hand,Blabbing tlie teacher ill the light shoulder, inflicting a wound which would have proved fa lal had the kliile blade tanged down ward instead of upward. The dilli cully originated in the attempted correction of another brother a tew dn\* before, ill which the teueliel had been worsted, and when Ed ward had been ’hauled up’ a m ,re violent atia, k on the teacher was made the onier ol the day in the Bryant family. Both of the young men have been hi tested, and it is to be Imped will have llle'ed Out to them a salutary punishment. El ward Bryant is about sixteen veins of age, and the brother who did the • hooting is not eighteen. Mr. .Dull is spoken of a* of good character and standing, and a im,s! discreet and worths \oung man. Louisville Courier Journal. A Rood (it'll)K,—A young man handed us the following paragraph which le had cut from u newspa per, and which he informed us he wft* so struck with, that lie had de termined to adopt it as his guide through lift*. No man who will follow its leaching!) can he a had mail. Watchman. A man cannot a (ford to he un* tail 1 1 hi I under any citCuniKtances: a man cannot afford to be mean at any time; a man cannot aflord to do less than his best at all times an I and under all eiicuiiiatauces. No matter lirnv wrongfully you are placed, and no mailer Imw unjustly you aie treatSl, you cannot, for your own sake, afford to use any thing hut your better self, nor to render anything hut your better services. You cannot allbid to lie to a liui; you cannot afford to he mean to a tin an man, you can not afford to do ollmi than deal uprightly with any man, no matter what exigences may exist between him and you. No man can afford to he anything hut a true man, liv ing in his higher nature and acting with tile highest considerations. These lines were copied from the fly leal of Lori Byron’s Bible probably the one his sister gave him, as the Marquise do Boissv writes this is the otie he daily u.*ed: V Within this sacred volume lies The mystery ol mysteries, Oh! happy they ol human race. To whom our (jod has given grace To hear, to read to feel, to pray. To lift he latch, am) force the way; But la'ttcr had 'hey ne'er been born, Who read to doubt, or read to scorn? * — • • « • • ► # • ——- - Tall Yankee, just arrived : ‘Guess your legal (are is just six pence!’ I >nh|iii carman; 'Sole, ms Lord, weinke some cape jacks at that; hilt I wouldn't disgrace a gin 11**111 Ad av your Luuiship's quality he driving him hi a iiiaine pace through the public slit reel*: so | ink upon im-self to g veynor Lord ship a sl.tllto'.s w otlh, both ov sloy Is and whipcord.’ GWINNETT HERALD. HA IL> <'f AIA LI; Ii M N i,. 1u I - Isw |i M 8 M I Si on IN i :,0 f 2 on 82 ;.n |ij no - «*> 300 400 ft CO 12 00 i} H 4ft ' ft 0() 600 1500 •* 4 00 ft oo 700 £() | L col. ■> < 0 700 X t,o In ini 20 hi '■i od. P 0 * 13 oo it; oo 18 00 3o oo I rol. 16 on 22 0 27 nn ;tn no :,n n » And by special emit ract lor u longer time than three months. A square is ore inch in depth of co'mrn’ Ihe nmr.cy fur advertising is due on t lie first inset lion. No. 60. nn. imliu’e. Prom the Toledo Blade. '•Success is never achieved with out merit. A men may make a poor article slid there being 40,000 000 people in the United Slate’s th’n s .le to each one would be enough to make a decent fortune. But an article «w hicli holds the field year after yi ar, and the sales of which ine.cn. ; legula.lv and rap dlv, must lia\e absolute merit, l*r R. V. J’ieice, of Bi.fTalo,-N. 1.. occupies our entire eighth p.ge to- 1 ,y will, his vat jntts anie'es. \V H admit it, because we know tlm Ro C . 1 ‘" , nn ‘* know of his art'ch s. \V« know him to be a regtlbirly educated ph sieisti, whose diploma hangs on 'lie wall Of his office, and we know Hat lie has u-sneisted with him seve ia I of the most eminent prac titioners in the counti v We know dint, parties consult him, |, v „ IHI I and m person, fiom all the States in' the U. ion every day, and that they ate (air y and hone tly dealt with d his grand result has been C"",pT-hed by two nge„c?e, -good relinl.le articles articles, wl.I, Il • nice introduced, work easily their own way-,ml spLn lid businesa management. Thev have *„rc, eded because they ought to have auc- II you would patronize Medicine*, scientifically prepared hy a skilled I’liy.ieian and Uheinist, use Dr. I’lerce’s Family Medicines. Golden Meunnl Discovery is uutiitloiia tome,alterative and I h.od-eleaaning '“'dan unerpialer. Cough Remedy; 1 leusant Durgaiive IVllet*, scarcely linger than mustard seeds, emisti mle an agreeable and reliable physic, favorite Du scriplion, a remedy foi <], biliiated fcinales’Ez traet of Smart Weed, a magical i eliiedy for pain bowel Complaints, ami an unequaled Liniment for both human and 1,01-e flesh; while lea Dr. Sag,.’* Cat arili Remedy i. known the world over a* the great •'*t specific for Caiarrh and (•<•!(! in' the head CVe. given to the public, i hvy are so.d by druggists. 20 T.\ EES A SUFFERER CURED BY THE GOL DEN MEDICAL DIS CO VERY. Dr. R. V. l’tuitcK ; Dear Sir : i wenty vents ago T WM* shipwrecked nil the Atlantic Ocean, and the cold an I exposure caused a huge abscess to form on each leg. which kept Continually discharging. I waa attended hv doctor* in Liverpool, Havre, New Orleans, New Yolk, and at the ho*, pita! on Staten Island (where the doctor* Wanted to lake one leg off). Finn Hy, aft hi spending bundled* of (hdlais, I was persuaded to tiv your Golden Medical Discovery, and now, in less than three monllis after tnkii*£ lhe firat bottle, I am thanks Ini to say I am completely cured, and for the first time in ten ycai*, ean put iiiv left heel to the ground. I am at home nearly every evening and shall he glad to satisfy any per' son of the 1 1 nth of this information. I am, sir, yours respectfully, m RYDER, b? .Ldfersoii *t. Buffalo, N. Y. The man wlio truly lovrs a gi|] or woman will do" Iter no wrong. Girls, roiiembpr this when a man say s he loves you. I mportant to Agicriiltiirists.— The Bismarck Cabbage. NN e lime received from Eurnp** •indeed quantity i t I lie Bismarck Cabbage Seed, which produces Solid heads ot cahhage, the *ze of the mouth of a flour barrel and larger. I lie-e enormou* caldiage* are raised with ihe in wt o din try cultivation in any c!imate,aiid at p:eserit price*, double the ordinary profit is teal i/.od JYoiii their production. In transplanting from these seed, grest cate should be used to give sufficient space for growth. A package sent to any addtess, pot paid, on receipt of fifty cents; three packages,sl.oo; eight, for $2.00. A sure cure so.- cabbage peats him) four beautiful oil chroinot. the Ma din’s Bream full set,sent free with each pnc.kag, Address, B. A lex*aora k Co., Fo’e U. S. Agent*, Bth Cooper Institute, New York. ftaiT i‘lea«e quote this paper, oct. 13 Cm.