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r LUEITO, MAIiCH 14. 1.-73
THE BOND t.UESTIOX
Vs there have bcett a jfreu a- ai
Ay - ' both ‘>y tin; people ail tre pr.-as
•4 'll Hoiul quest on w* li.rril
it Ufoesaaiy 111 • us to ('Xiirona
i A .
l• on non dlls tos-mo a vex
• , i t<> ns a v- ry pain at,.l Mm
r®f* i|iwttidir 4* vlbnt'lMirc niiri so
Kim-li, we thought (lie anl.ject li id been
,i ‘ e*h**teri, and needed j><>
(>';!) i*ol whatever fr-t/i n\ tint as a
sniitee has with
. > n>rt indicating a dcnll'c 111 have
A thing said through yiir colli mils
this question, and the Judge lias
nJYib ri *(Xfid we give not a lengthy
J i'J'', bdt jiist a few cojiiro >n sense
*? is‘, in reference to l he-q nest inn
has agitated the mm la v f, the
ie ho little in al I portions of Goor
ji. ,Vb look upon a state an we do
”' diridnal or a Company.lf the
e at'* lias reoieved Vdm ? Then pay.
m t 'se bonds were issued not in nocor
o to law,and the sla’o lr s roceiv
•' • ■ t'enfit, arising iroru theatric there
l>i'tien repudiate. We ask those who
a in f tvor of paying off these bonds
I >..0 of them was Tiesidetst of a
bi. oml llin boner of a counterfeit
I I :l i:though he tecieved the bill in
■,'il ! litii, believing it to be genuine
I present tint same tit the bank
‘•'■’'l and he order his Cashier to honor it
v the specie, or if a note was pre -
r- n ed to him with his name forged
t t>, would he pay it off/ If they can
s or these questions then they have
a •' !' iobi'iioi| of the "vexed,, bond
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A TRIP TO ATLANTA.
f’Hsm. hill, Ga., Fr,n 17, 1873.
ei;’ Editor: I have never written
no article for the public eye to scan
no L'ttrftft-Jge but tiy request of some
ie ni party, 1 will give you a brief
• i ry of our Ups and downs last
ok on our way to Atl inta and hack
List Tuesday the Hill., day of Feb
If in company with T. 11. S., J
11. f, J. G. C., aQ A. J M , together
yit A r . \V. \I t. n .ai led very early
■■■■•* '\'MA Ip make a hasty trip to the City
\ ffalsfi. for the purpose of Irfj ing in
rich supply of fertilizers, as you
at. .that old things are done away
ul all tilings hv ve become new,
specially in regard to producing crops
A ~ and we people'away over here in
• uglas are trying to make an honest
ti iright living. W e have to pay our
t it .State as well is county, and at the
s ne’time we ate switched off ill ■
trick at the Oapil and in Atlanta fjr the
i. session, ti t I hope to see the
day when Untight i eounty, as much as
r 'c* htfs been spot tod upon, will have
an uno among the first counties ot Ga
' ir Horr member Mr. F. M. Duncan
. s done ns ample service not to he
'in wed to cat any of the forbbiden
sit. The more refined members and
i- old Campbell my
i • opposed to our member
s being equal in every particular
in her and others of the same stamp
I hope you will all remember that'
■the (t. W.. R. R. is now being located
'ti o lgh county and it is as healthy
■ - i.nv Perth n in Ga , at and we have
• n n*h water power to whirl every
s ndle in all Enmpe. But enough of
llii and to the subject.
We arrived in town about two
i,y.V k and ba ! our wagoiis loaded and
i'i'.ih back to Johnston and Cantp.s
* i ;im yard and had the proper care
■ k n of our stock and other aiticles
. I value. We then look up our line of
m o for the Kiiuhall House wlicre we
! ar'o ik of some of the good things of
h ■ infant Ibtel.We their fell in coni'
i my wtliSheafer of tin firm of Shea'
i r ,‘i Dickson, and from his kindness,
,Ji; n mdu was made a victin at our
li m ti. Success to Sheafer. and
' •’tso". I hope to raise them se
:al ba'es of cottoa this year. At
■ unmon bed time we retired and slept
iit a litt'e as W. VV. Meek tiad not
(••ti to town in three years lie was a
; ti l the city would grow so large
i ii' i igh the night that he could not
in ke his escape.
About eleven < dock the rain the
T-iia <St: Accenting to the rain gauge
i* whole taco of (he earth in that
■cult in was covered to the debth uf
■A iont nine o'oclek Wednesday onr
> ot.y unilotl^* , *wffli Toads tip and tails
yx tiled rsU hoi liWv sta.Mtid b >swect
or lis the gar- 1 in sp ot o*V a. Onr
■; j 1 i \v ■i'u gr i ,0 ugunder lliernigh
'pressure ot Mr Wliani'i Dongdale’s
We led oih way throngii mud
• j.t'i and e • rv tiling that delays
v ei.-r.j h i before lo ving town
i we all s iirr*'d our lie ds as the old j
iiriio is mi ■ ,r u tii- h-td s
! • .
1., urdt two in the lie I. V\ l n • e
J • acl.tit Cn.y creek we *a* veiy
[ dainty tlio i tied ot the rain the nigh;
l'< lore, every thing was swept t ■ the
pi ok and we bewail to think we wont I
,<• In spopd aiiotln r ni-lit on the
1-t ii-dv U* the diatlaliooc ie. Tllesa
-lonni.y thoughts moused our coinage
and another set of spurs was added |
and we pr-u: eiled onward ar- j
riving in sight of lae river about on
hour before sundown. VVe V: ry clear
saw that nor chance to cross tin no
was vi ry doubtful, howov> i, we i| ove
mi to the rirci'i isigo, nit tio: lorry
inaii positively refust il, and my foalli.
ers Toft. Wo tiotd a counoil and decided
to drive beak to Mr. Adeihold 8 house
and put U:. for the night. I wi I here
mention that 1 shall never forgot the
kindness show n by Mi s. Adei hold She
is a noble specimen of nature, and may
her pathway through life lie one eon
tinned feast of happiness and joy.
rilie kindly directed ns lea house near
her cookronm mid offered her services
to prepare any thing that we had in
ti e way of eatables After reliveing our
mules of gear, wo proceeded to make
a fne as the westlier was very cold
and in a short time we had a cheerful
blaze, and something to eat. After
every thing of this kind was over, J.
11. S. proposed u subj 'ct for debate
which was participated in by several
of the party and especially W. W. M.
The question was should the. Female
be educated equal with the Male.” I
think the subject recived ample jus
tice by the arguments of W. W. M.
as he was a friend to the Female, lit#
argument was clear and forcible, and
may they ever have such friends is the
desire of a feeble worm. Thursday
morning op- tied upon us with a clear
blue sky, but the river was still rising
Oh how 1 longed to see Mary and the
little ones at home! hut no chance at
present. Our parly asscmpled at the
river to help finish the new ferry baot
while others were engaged in skipping
np and down the hack water in a small
boat. We expected to cross in the eve
ning& failed to and i so. In the afternoon
W. W. M. left us against the will if
all hands. Thursday night we received
reinforcements frein Town J T. II and
Bro. Every thing passed oft joyfully ex
eept toe longing disposition to see our
dear ones at home. T. H. S. would of
ten mention his letter half an I litt a
Willie' Oh! says he, how I would like
to embrace in these giant arms o'
mine.’ F.iday morning and n > r s
pect.s to see the promised land ,-.ve made
a strong effort, but to no effect. A
proposition was made by T. 11. S, to
go hack to town at.d recruit our sup
plies of Wlsanii D< ligdsli ’Jo . ]
did not like the idea, b ut after rcflec,
ting over the matter 1 decived to go
We set out with three wagons and
went to town, arid returned late in
lis evening with heads np aid light
hearts thinking by Saturday morning
we could cross the river when we,
artivd ot Mr 11. S. we foetid ten o
fifteen wagons at our camp houe
among them Z A Rice S V
Abercrombie T L iyt n and others too
tedioNs to inruili'n. wt had a lively
time through the night all bands anx
ions to get over in sweet Douglas. A
bout twelve o clock itcommoneel rain
mg and the liver rising, aini oh how
1 longed to see M iry and the little
ones! t ome one said the bung of Ilub
d sham was dr an n and the Moon was
water bound . hut I had Intit little to say
all the time taking my degree* ol iatj
tude and longitude. At day light all
hands assembled at the river - The mud
the 111110* and the water still rising
Some said cross, others said they would
wait a wck but after breakfast ' my
se f a-d S Y Abercrombie crossed over
amid tli shouts of all that was left be
hind. When they saw the boat safley
landed on Douglas’ shore, heads where
hung low and all walked slowly back
to the camp house* What occured after
I left* I am not accountable, but I
he i r awful tales from that quarter'
Some of the boys sleeping at a distance
others walking ten or fifteen miles to
a party, in two miles of Gamplioitse,
Our boys away over here in middle or
the cotten belt of Douglas says tell
Mr* Lath uii to deal ktidjy with our
fneinb: r at die Capitol be will not lose
any thing forty years Ironi this time'
Success to the Shield and Editor
DOUGLAS.
S.P. CHRISTOPHER,
FA I IIP, CUN, GA ,
MANUFACIUIiER OF AND DEALER
in nil kinds of Furniture.
Also Wagons and liug-ies made to order,
or old ones lepnir. and.
lilucksinill.iiijr done l.y experienced work
men. and ilinr-. s reasonable. All work lor
Inriie rs done CUKAP.
Call Oil him and get good bargains and
chenp work, on Pun pkii.tnwn Street, a bout
three hundred rnnls w.t ot the depot,
jan 17 -’fe73-*3m
A Nkw Idja.—As the subj -ct of the
weather has be#h aline*! inmi >po’iz and
by convent tion clubs, a Irien l sug
gests a B‘>*tt'tite to,tie ns ,and n con
vers ition. Why should n>t arithi.w
ical observations be need in place o
■liese of a meteorological nature, n a
i--drier unnecessary such time-wo. n
nd utterly useless renin Its as, “It ti !
very hot tliisevning, miss “
“Yes, sir. I think it is hotter than
t was this morning “
“I really believe it is; but it’s no (
as hot as it was last night.’’
“if it is as hot tom row, I dont
enow what 1 shall do.
EX. LEE LYING IN STATE.
AHXE ENGRAVING ot a hi.-anlitul young
la,dy. decorating the casket n the o l
warrior, with wreaths and crosses of flowere*
It is without a rival, the sweetest soil mo b
enchinvly beautiful engraving before the pii ph
ic. A-etos wsitid iu evety cotinly in tst
taotli to sett tiiis and other Engravings, &
• sample copy ol Ibis line Picture, with ter m
t Agents, will lie sent by mail on receipt o
b postage stamp*.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS _
GEORGIA. P
Caui’rei.i. Cocxtt. f
Five wei:ks atier date, application will le
made lo the Court of Ordinary of said County, I
at Ihe first regular term alter the expirat inn
of lour weeks Irom this notice, for leave to j
sell filly acres in the south-west corner of lot ,
of land RUmli-r two hundred and twenty-sev
en (Til) in the 13th district of originally
Ho ry, then Fayette, but now Campbell
county, belonging to the estate ef Francis
M. .fours late of said conn V, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
tit’s Februiry 17th, 1873.
JAMES L. JONES.
Adni’r
GEORGIA,!
Campbfi.i. County, j
■\ ereas Wm .7 Garrett, administratoi
of Th unas A. Latham, represents to th
court, iu his petition, duly tiled a nd ente
and on record, tliat|he his fully ad mis tered
.Thomas A. Latham’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
corned, kindred and c ed’tors, to sho
cause, if any tney ona, why said admin
trator should Dot be dicharged from h ii
ministration. acd raceive letters of and on. 8
ion, on the fi-.sr Monday in June 187 J,
This March 3rd 1°73.
It. C. EEAVER 3 .,
Ord in ary.
CAMPBELL CO , D. SHERIFF’S SAL
" t < fob) befi re the Court Hen
door, in the town of Fairborn. Canipbe
County, Georgia, on the fir't Tuesday i
April r ext. within the legal lirurs ol sale
Hie billowing property, viz: One dwe
ling hou-e in whi.h \V, 0. Malone now live 6
si uated on Can pbellton street in the town
i.f Fairborn in said county, levied on as the
property of W. J James and W. 0. Malone
o satisfy afifa in (aver of John P. Miller
g w J J muss an l IV. C Ma'one property
ointed out l>y p'ainliflFs A’torney.
<evy made ard returred tome ”y aConstrble
3rd March 1873.
XV LLIAM THOMPSON.
D. Sheriff.
CAMPBELL CO, SHERIFF’S SALE
Will be sold hi f ire the Court lions door
in the town of Fairburn, Ctmpbell eounty
Georgia, within the legal hours ofsale.cn
the fi st Tue l (lay in Apr il i ext, tie follow
rg proper y to-wit:
One aead my known as the Cedar Branch
academy, levied on as the property of J, A
Henry and S. Shannon trustees of Cedar
Branch academy to satisfy one fi fa in fav
or R. It. Bond vs. J A. Henry and S. Shan
non trustees of Cedar Branch academy pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff, levied and
eturne i to me by a const ible, this 3rd day
f Match 1873.
D P. WHITE.
8
STATF. OF GEORGIA, |
Cami-hfli. County, j
Wn rtuas. RiclnrdA King, Administrator
of Ad vm B. Kit g. ref mints to the Court, in
his petition, duly filed and entered on record,
that he has lully administered Adam B
King's estate.
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindml and creditors, to show cause,
if any lliey can, *hy said Administrator
should not be discharged Irom his adminis
tration, and receive letfers of dismission, on
the first Monday in May, 1 73
Given under my hand and official signature,
this February Ist, 1873.
R. C. BEAVER-,
Ordinary.
fcl>7-
GEORGIA, I
Campbei.i, County.)
Whereas P. M. Dunlop, administrator of
John Dunlop, represent- to the court, in hi l
petition, duly filed and entered on record
tlmt he has'fully administered John Dunlop’s
estate.
This i, therefore, to cite all persons con
eerned.kindred and creditors, to show omn-t,
if any they can. why said administrator
should not he discharged from his admin
ristration. and receive letters of dismission,
on the first Monday in June 1873.
R. C. BEAVER?,
Ordinary.
fb!l-3m
GEORGIA. |
Campbku, County. )
To all Whom it may concern, W. N, Cpqk
having in proper form applied to me ftor pe
manent letters of administration on the estate
of Dock Hlalock, late of said county.
This is t. cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Took Blalock, ro be and
appear at my office, within the time allowed
hy law, and show cause, if any they can, wily
permanent administration should nfijt Jhe
granted to IV, N. Cook on Dock B aleck's
estate. .-w.-wt-ei
Witness ray hand and official signature,
thi- February 14r.h, 1873.
K. C. BEAVER& ,
Ordinary.
fcb2l Im. ft*,*;
Lnig
K' ps eon tunth on 1 and. at Atlanta pi icc
i cry ilieeiftnn aid ijiishiy ol- fninii t
tori_lit and to w fnm tie shop, and warr nt
to t:c of the lest material Keeps , in- t.iott
or always employ'd in .-tealiag and teels fti
(St lj abio to give 11' IlltOfr -o |i|.- p(|l
Pilose entitl'd ui <1 r this generous proper
tion. will bring -a certificate Irom a J*i-ticc r
the Peace, that they da*' all ot ihcir p’“ "t
ly by the war.
H.,a changed his blacksmith sin p to Jach
son’s old shop, nee w.ll do work in the best
stvlcat low rat,-*. ' C-.-mv re poor :nd neislv. 1
jan IUdim ' C. T SMITH.
1’ 1 etto, Ga.
Tltzt Pale, Ycllcw, Slckly-Lcokiij Skia
t> to *n; fr**slin*sn.s ui:l iu-ullh.
Tliomj DiM'HM'h l tiir Nkin. rimplvs,
l*n*fileM, Itlolt-lies ami I.ru|tfioiM art;
rwuovtfl. ncrolula, UtMeaaea
•f the Kjti*, W!i.le SMPiliuir, I’lrcni,
Old Wnrei* or any kiiui <>l I minor rapidly
Jwimllo ami disappear under its infhi-nec.
In fact it will do you more good, and euro
you more thnu any and aU otiier
prwpHruiioi.s coinPim-d. Whit is it? It is lift*
tur>(*u’ii roslon-r! A soluble gxyd of iron
combined with lh‘ lio dioinal pioiH?rti#s of
Poke Root t!tvest-d ol all <1 isaurvonoh* quali
ties It will <uro any f'lirouie or Lomk*
klftiKilnx: e>. m-hm whose real or direct
cjiu.se is la<l biootl. Rheumatism, l*aiu
in Liiultk or LNmoi, < oust it u lious bro
! ken down l\v Mercurial or other poisons,
arc all cured by il. For Syphilis, or S.yplii-
VJti** ialnf, tiicie is nolliinK equal to it. A
trial will |trovc it. ASli FOR RU.
(FOOUS U>.Yil*Ol.%D KYUIP OF
POKE UOOh
DR.CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
v Ten Years of a public
test luis proved I)r.t ’rook’s
. UinotiMur to have more
merit than any similar
S prepnra t ion ever ofli red lo
the public. It is rich in
tlie iiuniicinal qualitieSof
und unequaled for
diseases of the Throat A
Lu lies, performing the
njr. most remarkable cures. It
cltcctually cures all toughs
ami folds. It lias cured so
many cases of Astluun
aud Bronchitis, that it
has been pronounced a
si) eel lie fc>r these com-
H plaints. For Pains in the
llrcast, Side or Hack,
!l Gravel or Uiducy <lis>
ease, diseases of the t’riu
y II , ary Oruniis, JluuiulUm*.
Itis also asnpcri<r Tonic,
Hewtorcw tiie Appetite,
Strengthens theSystes,
Cestorcß the Weak and BtebilMated.
Causes tli B-'ood to Diycd,
Removes Isyspopsia ami Endigestion,
Prevents ItlalarioHM I'oyoim,
Gives tone to your Systcnu
ILLUSTIZA TED
History ©f
THE BIBLE
By Wm. SMITH, LL.D.
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: A-yt-. o Ague (Jure,
JPor Fever and Agrue, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Aae, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac.,
and indeed ail tho aifectiona which &me
from malarious, xnarsh, cr miasznatio
poisons.
No one remedy le loader
called for by foe neceasities ef
HJp t t.hw American people ihan a
sure and bale cure lor lever
sSsj Im / and Agne. duch wo uie now
] JHL etnioled to efler, with a perieet
M ~ certainty that it will eradicate
W foe disease, and with astur
-1 a'#'', founded on proof, that no harm eau arise
from iu tide in any quantity.
That which prote<-ts froui or prevents thh) dis
order must be of immense service in the com
munities where it prevails. Prevention is better
than cure, for foe patient escape* the ri-k which
he must run in violent attack* of this baleful dis
temper. This “Cuke” expels foe miasmatic
poison of Fever aki> Ague from the system,
aud prevents the development of foe disease, if
taken on the first approach of its premonitory
svmptoins. It is not only the best remedy ever
yet uncovered for this class of complaints, but
also foe cheapest. The large quantity we sup
ply for a dollar brmgs it within the reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
Fkvhr aki> Ague prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure ami pro
tection. It is hoped this price will place it within
foe reach of all the poor as well as foe rich.
A great superiority or this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of InturmittenU is, that it contains no Qui
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
r'nism or other iniurimis effects whatever upon
constitution. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone foe consequence
of foe miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis
orders arise from its irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache,
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
and derangement of the Stomach, all of YrWeb,
! when originating in this cause, put on foe in
tormitteot type, or become periodical. This
“Cure” expels the poison from foe blood, and
consequently cures thorn ail alike. It is an In
valuable protection to immigrants and person*
travelling or temporarily residing in foe mala
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while ‘exposed to the infection, that will be ex
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in euilicient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents if they avail themselves of the protec
tion this remedy affords.
Por JArer Coucplainit, arising from torpid
ity o-; the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stin>
elating foe Liver into healthy activity, aud pro*
ducing l.iany truly remarkable cures, where
other fad.
PREPARED BT
J, C. A'(& CO., Lowell, Naiiq
X : ietlout c.:‘* dnalytioat Chmatists,
and sold all . ound thb world.
FBJ.CS f SI.OO FEB BOTTLE.
Ayer’s'
F iiir Vigor,
F restoring to Gray Hair iti
natural Vitality and Color.
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
j and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
; the hair where the follicles are d®-
: stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can be
saved by this application, aud stimu
lated into activity, so that anew
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
i from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
J restoration of vitality ir gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
; cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos.,
Practical ami Analytical Chemists,
LOWKLt,, MASS.
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
— 1 on. of —1
utation, based on its
intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re
markable cures. So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to effectually purge out the great cor
ruption j ol the blood, such as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Ilcnce its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches,
Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St.
Anthony’s Fire, Bose or Erysipe
las, Tetter, Salt Kheuin, Scaltl
Heart, Ringworm, and internal Ul
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
aurt Uiver. It also cures other com- >
plaints, to which it would not scent espeei- ’
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease.
Female AVenkuess, Debility, and j
Eeucorrhoea, when they are manifesta- j
Lotts of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and 1
strength in the Spring. By renewing the i
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, !
it dissipates the depression and listless Inn- j
guorof the season. Even where, no disorder 1
appears, people feel better, and live longer, 1
tor cleansing the blood. 'Die system moves
on with renewed vigor and anew lease of
life.
PREPARED B T
Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass^
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
BOT.D IST ALL BROGGUSTS EVERYWHERE
- *1
dyer’s Cathartic Pills,
- For the relief £n<i
cure of all derange
meiife in foe toui
&< b, liver, aud bow
els They are a mil 1
excellent purgative.
Tsehig purely vege
"NjT" table, they contain
no nwancu ry or in ine
. rul whatever. Much
serious sickness tml
rIP "uffering is prevent
ed by their timely
use; and ererr family should have them on hand
Cor their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience ha* Droved them to be foe sai
est, surest, and best of all the Fills with whick
foe market abounds. By their occasional use,
foe blood is purified, the corruption* of foe .
lem expelled, obstruction* removed, and 0c
whole macninery of lire restored to iu he‘
activity. Internal organs which become clogfegV
and sluggish are cleansed by Aymr’s Fills, and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disca***
is changed into health, the value of which chai
when reckoned on the vast multitude* who eiipy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
make* them pleasant to take, and preserves focir
v irtues unimpaired for any length of time, u*
that they arc ever fresh, and ierfectly
Although searching, they are inild ? and operiTfi?
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Physic
and for tho following complaints, which th
Fills rapidly cure:
For Dy*pepsta or Indigendea, Little**.
**•**, Lani;u 'r and of Apposite,they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, aud restore its healthy tone and action.
For JLiror Cemulaiut and it* various symp
toms, Bilious Hsaduthr, kick Hood*
ache. Jaundice or Cireea Sickness, Bil
ious Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but One
mild dose is generally required.
For Rheumatism, Clout, Gravol, Pal
pitation of tho Heart, Pais in the
hide, Back and JLoius, they should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of foe system. With such oliauge those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings,
they should no taken in large and* frequent doses
to produce foe effect of a drastic purge.
For ft oppression- a large nose should be
taken, as it produces foe desired effect by sym
pathy.
A* ft Dinner Fill, take one or two Fills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
i bowels, restores foe appetite, and invigorates fos
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feel*
tolerably well r often finds that a dose of foe**
Fills makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect ou the digestive
apparatus.
PREPARED BT
Dr, J. C. AYER X* CO., Practical Chemists-
LOWELL, JfASS., U. 8. A.
ROB SALE RT ALL DRUGGISTS If V^RYWHERU
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
r Among the great
discover!#* of modern
•cience, few me ef
more roe! value to
mankind than this- ef
fectual remedy tor all
diieoMs of the Throat
and Lung*. A vast
trial of iu virtues,
throughout this and
other countri#*, has
shown that it doci
surely aud effeetHullv
control them. Th* testimony of our bast oiti
zon-t, of all classes, establishes the fact, font
Chkkkv Pkctoicai. will and d<>ea relieve anJ
ctiro the afflicting disorders of the Throat u-
Lungg beyond anv other medicine. The mo**
dangerous affections of the I‘ulmonary Urgoi,j
yield to its power; and ca.ses of Cou*uuaj>
tion, cured by thi* preparation, are pubho
lv known, so remarkable as liardly feu h* bo
lievcd, wore they not proven beyond dispute
a remedy it is'adequate, ou which Ui* yjnbiiw
may rely fur full protection. By curing C'otigka,
tho forerunner* of more seriou's dissave, it save*
unnumbered lives, and an amount of sufieriug
not to he computed. It challenge* trial, and oon
vitico* tlis most 'ceptical. Kvary fkmilv should
keep it o:t hand as a protection against Uj# eariv
and unpercoived attack of Pulmonary Aff*eiiou<,
which are c*.-tily mot at flrwt, but which become
incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tor
der lung* noed tlii.H defenc*; aud it is unwi M ',t
he without iL A* a safeguard to children- * !
the distressing disease* which hcv#t th* c
and Client of childhood, Ciikukt
i invaluable; for, bv it* timely us-:*, multi
tiivle-s are rescued [from premature grave*, aini
savoil to the love and affection centred on them.
It act> speedily and surely against ordinary colds,
securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No
one will sutler troublesome Influenza and pain
ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily
they can he cured.
Originally the product of long, laborious, and
iucc-'infill chemical investigation, no cost or toil
' spared in making every bottle in th* utmost
isihle perfection. It may b confidently re.
ie uj)on us possessing all the virtue* it has ever
**xh. ited, and capable of nroducing cures ar
:nein. foie hs the greatest it lias ever effected.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C \YER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Pruett';:-, and Analytical Chemist*.
LD BT Ai. DRUOGI6TB KVERTWHERK
gfejfcajgS HAIR
livery year increanex the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
which is due to merit alone. .Wo
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoring Guay
ou Faded Hair to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by Its use, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its toaio prop
erties, prevents the liairfroin falling
out. as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco>
nominal Hair Drrssixs ever used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D„
State Assayer of Massachusetts, says,
K Tho constituents are pure, and car*,
fully selected for excellent quality ;
and Utonsider it the Bust Pbepa
*ation for its intended purpose#.”
Sold by all Druggists, rmd Dealers in Medicine*.
Frio© On© Dollar.
Buckingham’s Dye.
FOB THB WHISKERS.
As our Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation ; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash offl Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO.,
NASHUA. N.H,