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PALM ETTO SHIELD
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
jppt For the relief and
cure of all derange*
mcnts in the stom
,4&*r ach liver and bow
els. They are a mild
/W h/ -r|SL aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
Being purely vege
-1 • table, they contain ■
> ' ~ no mercury or mine-
rafwhatever. Much
, . serious sickne* and
suffering is prevent*
ed by their timely
use; and every family should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the saf
est, surest, and best of all the Fill* with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer’a Pill*, and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease
is changed into health, the value of which change,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever* fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
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 f° r the following complaints, which these
Pills rapidly cure :
For y apVpflia or Indignation, Untie**.
“u M " I ,^ un ? uor and Lom of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
ror Uver Complaint and its various symp
toms, Billion* Headache, Mick Head
ache. Jaundice or Green Mickne**, Bil
iou* Colic and Biliou* fever*, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Bjaentery or Diarrhoea, but one
mild dose is generally required.
For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Pal.
pitation .of the Heart, Pain In the
hide, Back and I*oin, they should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy an d Dropalcal Swellings,
they should be taken in large and frequent dose*
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression- a large dose should be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy.
Asa Dinner Pill, take one or two Pilla to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomadh and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these
Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
PREPARED BY
J>r. *T. C. AYER & CO., Practical Chemists,
POWELL, MASS., XT. 8. A.
FOE SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVFRY VTHERE
Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
dull Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Biliou* Fever, 40.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmstio
poisons.
No one remedy U louder
called for by the necessities of
p the American people than a
■ gt/ sure and safe cure for Fever
§B ) 111111 A £ ue - Such we are now
enabled to offer, with a perfect
M certainty that it will eradicate
“ the disease, and with assur
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dia>
order must be of immense service in the com
munities where it prevails. Prevention is better
than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which
he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis
temper. This “ Cure ” expels the miasmatio
poison of Fever and Ague from the system,
and prevents the development of the disease, Ir
taken on the first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not onlv the best remedy ever
yet discovered for this cfass of complaints, but
also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
Fever and Ague prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro
tection. It is hoped this price will place it within
the reach of all —the poor as well as the rich.
A great superiority or this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of lutermittents is, that it contains no Qui
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
auinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
le constitution. Those cured by it are left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence
of the 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 which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in
termittent type, or become periodical. This
“Cure” expels the poison from the blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the 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 sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence ft is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter-
if they avail themselves of the protec
tion this remedy affords.
For JA-oer Complaints , arising from torpid
ity o i the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable cures, wnert
ether fail.
PREPARED BT
L. J. C. k, i 6l CO., Lowell, Man^
A ; actical e*;:£ Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL ::OUND THE WORLD.
PSJ.CS, SI.OO PER BOTTLE,
That Pale, Yellow, Sickly-Looling Skin
is Chang* and to one#>; freshness and health.
Those Disease* of the Shin. Dimple*,
Pustules, Itlofehes and Eruption* are
removed. Scrofula, Scrofulous Disease*
of the JCye*, White Swelling, Ulcer*.
Old Sores or auy kind oi Humor rapidly
dwindle and disappear under its influence.
In fact il will do you more good, and cure
you more speedily than any and a-U other
preparations combined. Whit it itf It is na
ture’s own restorer ! A soluble oxyd of iron
combined with the medicinal properties of
Poke Root divested oi all disagreeable quali
ties It will cure any Chronic or Long-
Standing Disease whose real or direct
Cause is had blood. Rhenmafi*m, Pains
in l imbs or Done*, oustif utioii* bro
ken down by Mercurial or other poisons,
are all cured by it. For Syphilis, or Syphi
litic taint, there is nothing equal to it. A
trial will prove it. ASK FOR DR.
CROOK *K tO.UPOIKD SYRUP Of
FOUR ROOF.
E. FLOYD
a number of > cw bttildiugs,
-Cl suitable tor carying on his largo atul
extuh-ive -business, on die oast side of
Camp' e 'ton street, adjoining the residence
of Rnsseii ICin*;.
FAIRBURN, GEORGIA.
And he is now prepared to do oil kind of
work. Su h as making and repairing
Wagon.-, Carriages nd Buggies.
Also Painting of every disetipfioD, exe
cuted in the nearest style
SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALITY.
and Bia- k tnithing executed with neatness
aid dispatch.
Having had several years experience iu
the. buisness, be is therefore, capable to
judge when work is executed in a woikman
like manner. He employes none but ex
perienced workmen. Call ands- e him.
Wagons and Buggies always on
hand, and for sale.
done on Time.
f'eb7-4m
GUICE & ROAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Fail-bum, Georgia. •
Office in the Johnson Building.
OFFICE OF
XLI*. LAUDnUM,
, iIKAI.KK IK
DRV DOODS,
U ' Ml.tiil.h- OBUvlfi
hats, caps, boots, sh .es, produce,
PROVISIONS &C.,-
fairburn, Ga., January lsi 1873.
MARMEKS GIVE .VIE YuL'li ORDLRB
X Eer Felt;. ills lu be* asu] Uie pic.-t ui
)'r.
( aril now offering a number of the b.*t*i
Fertilizers which have ever beeu us,-d in this
seclion ol Ihe country, among which I will
name a lew only :
Annuo Cash price $55.0)
Carolina “ “ 5 >.UO * 00. 0
Kd S‘e “ “ 60. u() •• (io.ihi
ifani|inlat(tl •* •* 60.00 •• 7iH)()
Ku, : k, ‘, “ ” SO.UH “ 66.00
I,*' 8 '°"l “ - 50 00 “ 66.00
lui-sell Cue's Ainomat, (I 68 00 •• 00(10
Uottun Mates •• 60.00 *• 70.00
jissr Please give me jour Orders early..
W F. LANDRUM
W* C. PARKER
Of Fail bum, Ga.,
KEEPr constantly on baud Iresh Mea- for 1
sale. H is a.s i agent tor Reese s S.)ill
Me I’aeitic Guano, Ch ...peake and Pofaj.sc > •
. C®Torde:s solicited.
’ febU
<2? A7 <£ Q/4 pel day I Agents wa it* and!
art/ Aii classes ui working peo
ple ol either >e.\, young or old. make more
money at work or us in their spore in. incuts,
or all the time. Ilian at anything el. e Par
ticulars free. Address G. Stinson & Cos.. Puri
land, Maine. . s.*p6 ly
THE
NEW HAVEN ORGAN COMPANY.
flanufaciutc the Celebrated
J U ]>' 1L EE A NL) IE MP/, E
OH&AKTS.
f TPHESE ORGANS are unsurpassed in
1. quality ol tone, style of finish, simplicity
of construction, and du.’abi ity.
Iso, MELODE'INS in various styles, and
unequalled in tone.
Send for illustrated Catalogue.
Addrihs NEW HAVEN AN GU.,
New Haven, Conn.
Aganta Wanted.
THE W JACKSON, ilo USE
lb NOW ( pen to the travelling pub**
lie.
IVrsons stopping their, will find au
•xc.cl leTlt Bill of Fate, and a wmiu re—
cep lion I'rotii
W JACKSON.
leh2l-tf Falsetto, Ga.
St JU KI, Wll.hi.tS
AGENT for Zell'a Guano, Potapsco i'a
ciifc, Russell Coca, aud Wilson s.
Fairourn, Ga.
febl4-lm
AMERICAN TOOL CHESTS.
F.Jli HOLIDAY AND BIRTHDAY PRELE
scuts. Fitted up with A No. 1 quality t:;
Tools adapted for
Juveniles, irom 65c to $£
Hoys, •' $4 • ic
Youths, 6 •• i£
Geut cinen, •• 15 “ 3p
Farmers A Planters, “ 5s “ 125
Carpenters, “ 100 “ 22*
T hirty different varieties, lhe most complete
assortment ever offered in the United Slates.
Iso. sole manufacturer of Smith's g •inline
New York Club skates. Croquet made in
maple, apple, Box anti rosewood, latent}
different styles.
rmSfclS SMITH, Manufacturer,
Warehouse and Salesroom, 1 i 6 Chambers et.,
New Y'ork
lustrated trice catalogue of my tool cfct
rices of pher goods of my manufacU X
ydtfi ; a receipt of ten cent 1 ' alb:
THE PEOPLE’S PA P E li
* FOR
FOUR DOLLARS!
The Savannah Advertiser
WILL BE MAILED TO YOU
Daily, ONE YEAR.
IfeST THE ADVERTISER PUBLISHES
As much Reading Mailer as any Paper in the
State, The Associated Press Dispatches and
Markets, Specials from Atlanta and the I.t gis
ialur .A W eekly Commercial Review, elahor
ate'.y compile-.- t
- And, in fact, is a thoroughly
Live, (omiirchcusive Stw^sipcr,
unmli'.d at a price that has already given i
ROUBLE THE CIRCULATION
OF
Any Ollier Georgia Daily.
TrMVeckly edition $2 per Annum!
1 trice a M'etU One Dollar and a Hall !
Agents Wanted.
EA!I ) & KIMBALL, Proprietors,
Savannah, Ga.
| CAUTION.
orM-lE immense demand for HOLLOWAY’S
1 FILLS and OINT.MEN I', has tempted nn
princpiled parties o counterfeit these valua
ble medicines.
In order to protect the public and ourselves,
we have issued a new “Trade Mark,” consist
ing oi an Egyptian circle of a serpent., t 'Mi
the letter II in the centre. Every boi of g*--.
nine Holm.wav's Pills and Ointment win
have this trade mark ou it; none ate genuine
without it.
N, Y. Chemical Cos., Sole Agents for Hol
loway ifc Cos., 78 Maiden Lane, New Y’ork.
rpiiE grand principle that operates in tin--.
| wonderful medicines, is the power they
pcsscss in purifying the turgid blood, and v ;
.pelting cot nipt humors from the system.
Hoiloway’s Piiis consist ol a careful and
peculiar admixture of the finest Vegetable
Extracts, Herbs and .ffcdica! Gums, l’ossess
ing not a grain of mineral in their combina
tion, they never expose those who use them to
any danger, at any timeor season. No mother
need hesitate to prescribe them to her children
and the most delicate constitutions can us*
them with as great a beuefit as the most vigor
ous and powerful frame.
Jsff-ai'TIOV! —All genuine Holloway med
icines have the above trade mark in each book
of around the medicines This can
be observed by holding the page up to the light:
sep!3 eowbm v
JOHNSTON & CAMP,
Successors to Richards A Martin,
AT THE OLD STAS® OS CASTLEBERRY HILT
Wc have, and \v;.i 11 keep constantly on bat >.
a full nseortment of
Orooerie m:.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA T~
Campbuj. Cnrvnr. f
Feck week- ailcr date, appiic.tiou wilt :
umde io the Court ol Ordinary ol said J‘(Minty,
at Ihe lirst regular term altet Ibo expiration
o- lour weeks from this notice, l*i loave to
sell fifty acres in (be south-west comer of lot
of hind nun b r two hundred and twenty sev
en (217) in the 13*h distill of originally
Me ry. tlu*ii Layette, but now Campbell
county, belonging to the eet.le nl Fra c=s
M . J.iii's lie of s .id conn y , tt. c *as<il. for
tin* ben-fit of fh.- heir* of sum deceased,
this Lebiu i y 17lh, 1673.
JAMES L..TONES.
Adm’r
GEORGIA, 1
CaMPBKU. CutfJiTV. j
To all ’A horn it may concern, W. N. Cook
ltaviug in ptojicr fotin at plied ; o ute lor pe
innnent letters of administration oil tite estate
cf bock Plaloek. 1 te C’f said couttty.
1 his is io cite ab . nd singular the creditors
and ue.xt of kin of Lick Bluhn k, to b-* and
appear at my • ffiec. within the time ail wed
by l .vv. and show cause, if any they can, why
p im,incut administration should not be
grained to W. N. Cook on D„ok I! ab ek'x
estate.
idles- nty Land and ofheia' signature,
this February 17 h, 1873.
It. C. BE AVERS,
Onlimirv.
ict)2l lm.
GEORGIA, „i
Oampbku. 0 UNTV. j
| V* hkkka* P. M Dun lop, ai’tu ‘ ins’ rat rot
Joltii' Dunlop, represent.* to the court, in hi.
petition, duly fi l ctl ‘tJ ; t: : tered on tecord
tf'iit he lias futly administ.ircd John l>utih,i/ s
estate.
This is, then-fore, to cUe all persons con
cerned,kindred Hiuf creoitors, to show cKtise,
and any they can. why *a and adm irisfrator
si'(uil'd not be discharged from his n itultis
istraiion, and receive letters of disuiission.,
on the first Afondav in June
R. C. BEAVERS,
i-i-Ti *, - Ordinary.
fe!i2l-3in
fibi’ATF OV GKoiUil v. i
Campbell County, f
W iip.HKAs, Richard A King, Administrator
of Adam B. King, represents to lhe Court, in
his petition, duly filed and entered on record,
tiiac he bus lully adm uistered Adam B
Kings estate.
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, i<> show cause,
if uiiji they can, why su;d Administrator
shouul nolle and > sch u ged t ruin his adminis
tratien, ami m eive letters of disiuission, ou
the ti. lit Monday in May. 1 73.
Given under rny hand and ofli ini signature,
this February 1.-t, ISTo
li. C. lIRAVKU .
M)7- 9
OAMI’ftELLCO , SHERIFF’S SALE
Will by sold before the Coutl Hons door
in the town of Fairburn, Uamp*e ! l o .oiy
Georgia, within the legal- hours ol sal., ou
the first Tue; day in Apr 11 text, tie loliow
ing p operty to-wit:
One academy known as the Cedar Brauch
academy, levied on as -he pr. pet ty of J A
Henry and S shannon trustees oi Cedar
Branch academy to satisfy one Ufa in fav
or R. R. Bond vs. JA. Ker ry aid Si. Shan
non trustees of Cedar Branch academy pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff, levied m i
,eturne to me by a constable, this 3 .Jv
of March 1873.
D. P. WHITE.
Sheriff,
CAMPBELL CO , D. SHERIFF’S SALE
V. ill be sold before the < ourt Hou-e
door, in the town of Fairborn, Campbell
County, Georgia, on the firs t Tuesd y P
A(ri! next, within the Itgaltuuis ol sale
lhe following property, vi*t One dwe -
ling house in whi b W, C. M lone now lireg
si uated on Cauipbellton street in ibe town
of Fairburn in said county levied on as the
property of W. J James and W. O . Malone
to satisfy afifa in tavor ol John P. Miller
v s. w. J. James an IW. C Malone property
pointed out by plaintiff’s Attorney,
j-vy made and returned tome y a Con table
3rd Marcli 1873.
WILLIAM TIIOMP S< N.
D. Sheriff.
GEORGIA. I
Gampsell Court TV. f
Whereas Wm J. Garrett, administrator
of' Tin-mas A. Lathi in. represents to the
court, in hij petition. July tiled a. nti enter
ed on record, that he has fully , cUni.-iereti
Thomas A Latham’s estate.
This is. t e etore, to cite all parsons con
earned, kindred and creditors, to sho v
cause, it any tney c ia. why said admin
trato r should not he dicltarged tom It if
ministration, and receive letters iu <i i.n s
ion on the fi ft Mo day in June 1878,
This Match ovd 1573.'
R.C. BEA VRIS'
Od iti.it y.
r.N. LEE DYING IN STATE.
A FINE ENGRAVING of a beautiful young
A. lady, decor;.ting the casket o the ois
warrior, with wreaths and crosses of Revere-
It is without a rival, the sweetest and rao-b
ouchingiy beautiful engraving beiove the puph
ic. Agents wanted in ev. ty county iu tst
oaoth to sell this and oilier Engravings, & a
.•osample copy ot this tine O’cture with termc
1 j Agents, will be sent l>y maiUou receipt of
j postage stamps. _
DR.CROOK’S WINE OF TAB!
a Ten Years ofaosMta
-nB teat lias proved Dr.CrooltVi
TH VaiiiroUTnr tohave more
JSmk. merit than any almilar
preparation ever ofTered to
the public. It ia rich In
jVnetHPtS the medicinal qualities ot
Tar, and uoequaied tor
nSnCNa diseases of the Throat A
•"HWWIBpS J.n UK*, performing the
most remarkable curea. It
effectually cures ail Coayko
anil Colds. It haa cured so
- many case* of Aethaoa
and Brunchltla. that It.
has been pronounced a
apecino for these eom
-1 plaints. For Pains In lb*
I fa
mm893893P It has no equal.
It Arpotito.
Cansea the Vood to DlmA
Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
Preveuts Malarlona YOTSt*,
Mvtt tone to your Bystcna.
| PROSPECTUS OF
r n k
PALMETTO SHIELD,
A WEE. LY XE Il> PA PEP,
Fnoitaln-ti at
I’AL.METTO, GEOR 01a
niv.1,,1 to
Temporanoo,
Agriculture,
Politics,
Litorature, tfcc,
SUBSCRIPTION, in advance,
TWO DOLLARS,
PER ANNUM
THE 311101x15
Being pu l*i is Led in an enterprising
town on the Atlanta & West Point
Ruilro.' il, in a good section of country
ai>d having a largo circulation in
Campbell and surrwm.tling coin.tier ,tbc
:
public will hud it a good medium for
tlu-ir ad vei lisetiient#.
i> A 1 RON AGE SO LICST E i).
So pfvitm will be fpurod to make
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A FIRST-CLASS I’AI’ER.
Our motto ie,
INDUSTRY AND ECONOMY
CODE OJIE,?COME JAI-L. AND
SUPPORT YOUR
COUNTY NEWSPAPER WITH A YvILL.
m- A VERY LIBERAL DE
DUCTION MADE ON YEARLY
AD VER TL'l MEtX IS.
I. 'OK.IKFOUE YOU LEAP
THORNTON AND HDLIE MAN
O i ji.f !.’aV. IN BTMRE A.-* A>ir‘L
O uf
DR\ ?corr f hof.s, avrs, mzi
W.t*E, Etc..
t Which they proposn* to sell on is salisb.cio: j
fi ii.k *rt can be a \wl.t re.
Tin ir slock is comp's at all linns, ad ih *.
are mm receiving iaii;e inis nt
Meat, Coin, A! ola-scs, Ftom Card
etc,.
Which wre lamgl I r Cash in Ihe bet
markets, aud will b* ..,1,1 f„i i,,h ~■ q
I’aimers wish ug 0* luv i’ri v a:*.us nf an*,
iscripfion. i F.-rt 1/ r.-*‘ are re jieeUnlly s,
iicile-i to give th**m a rail,
j in. 17 Hm.
S. F. CHRISTOPHER,
FAIWBURN, GA,
]U ANUFACIUkEIt OF AND DEALER
IVJ io all kir.ilsuf Furuiiiire.
Aho Wagon# and Buggies ilklc to order
ol old one* i epaii. .j.
Biacki-inMliing and. n.‘ l y xpei itnced work
uitii. Hod charge# t.bie. Aii work 01
li n*i**r# done niK.\p
Bail on htin ainl gt-r -ood hnrgaitt* and
tlif-i| vv rk. on i in. j hii it wn Shm j ; ,t, ui
i|.n*i: biiii<ir-d \.i!ti> v.t*i g: ilu d*j (l.
j>n 17 : ! ui
WatciF sToT7F:V.
ON Saturday, the l;5 li J .iiuary, some per
son sole Irotu the les.denc.* til Vlr-
Vahl a N ifbciitt. about six miles from Fair
bur, a si: r!e case, c-Pndt-r esc: pemeur • g *dd
waich. The l ing ol #aiu Watch was consj. era
h v worn, and She minu r e hand Was off. The
‘ !i:ifl Was a small hr;B> one.
Any one finding s id waich will he lim rally
rewarded l y ittuiuiiiir il to the owmt.
C V NOIMUCUTT.
1 L 7 —1 in
THE “VICTOR” S. M. < U
XKW BRWI.VG MACHI NK
“V 1 C T 0 R”
Huns very Eosy,
Rims very F.ist,
ICllllis very Still
Has New Slitiille Superior (o nil
oiilers.
DEFIES COMPETITION.
Off lit Itiijiti venieiits in Neeilt^,
Cmnot lie Set Wrong.
Agents Wanted.
Addess THE “VICTOR” S. M CO.
No 54 Tenth St. 4 doors west if
B-midway, N V.
AfiOOD if lIAACE FOlt A HO M K
FOR REST OR SALE
A FINE FARM. KNOWN AS MRS,
l\ Ciubb’s pi tatation, three miles east of
Fairburu, c mtaiieug 106 acres, of which 20
acres are ol the best Bottom Lauds—36 acres
very good Up Land ,and . 0 acres in Woods.
It is also very convenient to Schools, Churcbct
and Railroad.
Terms very liberal. And for further par
dollars enquire al heir Clot hi ig, and Dry
Goods House, o ■ the corner ui Whitehall, and
Alabama Streets bilauia. Ga.
UOIIEN & SELIG .
j .n. 31 if.
L. B. LANGFORD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.FR IN
Stoves, li 011 oxv Y\ are,
Block Tin, Tin Piste, itctl [run kliiumu s’
Findings,
Slate Msutrlsaiid Uialts,
Hcusc-l’iii nitbing Goods of every description.
Georgia Marble Stones.
Keystone Blotk, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Ua.
Agent for the ct Uprated ‘(Charlti Ogk Stove
oc jB-3ui
GEN, LEE AT “STONEWALL’S" GRAVE
t 14 X 18 INCH ENGRAVING ol the
.1 grave of -‘Stonewall” Jacks, n in the
Lexington, Va , cem levy. Thu noble Gen.
Lee stands bt-si>:< the flower-strewn grave
over which hangs a weeping willow. In the
distance is to he seen a beautiful landscape
hills decked in verdure, clouds as natural np
real ones, and many other things which make
this picture a getn el art; one which should
hang in the parlor of every Southern home
A copy of this benuli'ul Engraving will be
sent by mail, post paid, to every person send
ing 5) cents for six months subscription to
“ BURROWS HOMELY SEIYLMR, ”
Published at Bristol, Tenn., by
J. C. & W. M. BURROW,
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THE C'b ISTI aN UNION is a Religious !
weekly, edited by Henry Ward Beecher,
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tines is ten dolla g at which tbousau is
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A XI XJfDOBSKD TXD rxxscxTßKD w iroxx -
log rsjiictsa, tbu ,nj se, imi, w saw.
nlmnt now in us. They m*
A BUBU PREVENTIYE,
For Feror and Ague Intennittrn's, Biiloaanooo M< nil 4<f
ordera mruinf from molorioao couseo. They or* fcichlr roo
emmcDdtdu m iU<TI-DY4iPEPTIC. un In oooco nf IN'DI
APFETIZr:B nd KX
CL PEE ANT, and in cun of GFNFRaL DEBILITY thoy
hnvo norer la a oinslo laituct fnilrd fa amdooia* Ut mm%
k*PPJ reonlt*. Tbry ore particnlarlr
BENEUCIALIO FCMAUEfI.
Strengthening the body, invigomUnc theaiiud, nod gfrintf
elasticity to tho whole ryvtrm. Tho HOME Elfi
TEES are com pounded with Uiegroatest of core, on* no ton
ic stimulant has ever before lecn offered to tho nnbl'a so
ELEASANT TO THE TASTE and nt tho samo tints combin
ing so many remedial agents endorsed by tho medical fraterni
ty as tho best known to tho Pharmnooposin. Itoooto bat Ut>
tie to giro them a fair trial, and
Every Enmity Kbonld Rave m Be •",
No preparation In the worid can produce so many anquall-
Bed endorsements by physicians of the very klghWt standing
I* their profession.
£ndor,cd alt o ftp CUrgf and fko lo mSima imtmima
Henal paper*.
Eor. W m. R. Baacocv. the oldest Methodist mlnlsur la St.
Louis, says the Homo Kilters we-o most grateftil in coatriba
tiD< 3 lh * ?**torauoa of my strength, an* an > nerve so #•
Persons grontly debilitated, ao I have b-en, and who roqairo
n tokic or sriMCLAjrr, need seek for nothing bettor than tho
Homo Bitters g. w . CO FS.
Presiding Elder M. *. Church. Platuburg District.
Lmitbd States Mikinb Hoarifit, (
_ _ Bt. Louu Mu., Oc. t, 1870. 1
Jambs A. Jackoov a Co.— 1 hare examined tho formoln IW
making tho “ Home Stomach Bitters." and used them In this
hospital tho last four mouths. I consider them the most ral*
able tonic and stimulant now fa nse. 8. H. MELCHEB.
Esside at Physician in charge U. 8. Marino Hospital. i
Jambs A. Jackson ECo.—Gentlemen: As yoa hire com
municated to the medical profession tho recipe of tho “Homo
Bitters,” it cannot, therefore be considered as a patent med
icine, no patent haring been taken for it. We hare examine*
tho formula for making the •• Home Bitters.” and aaheota
ttnglr say ths combination is one of rare cxcollencs, all ha
articles used in its composition are the boat of tho elaea r,
which they belong, being highly Tonic. Stimulant, StomachU*.
Carmlnltive, end slightly Laxatiro. Tho mode of prepaMtf
them is strictly in accordance with tho rules of pharmaSF
Haring used them lu onr private practice, wo toko pleasure lm
recomm-nding them to all persons desirous of taking Bittoro
as being tho best Tonie and Stimulant now oflbrod to tho publ
* lc - _ PRANE O. POKTKB.
Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, College of Phyol
elans, and late member Board of Health.
L. C. BOISLINIKRK Prof, at
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, St. Louis Med. College.
duake McDowell, m. and.,
LatoPres t. Mo. Medical Collage.
E. A. CLARK, M.
Prof. Surgery, Mo. liedlee! College ami late Resident rby sl
ot an City Hospital, St. Louis Missouri.
HERBERT PRIME. Pref.
Practical Pharmacy, St. Louis Collera of Pharmacy.
J. C. WHITEHILL, F.d. Medical ArOhlroe.
Alp. Hkacock, M. D. Dr. C. V. F. Lpowm.
C. Gnbickx, M. D. B. GsutS Voeas. M. D.
C. A. Wa-ix, M. D. W. m gncoi, M. D.
R. C. M. D.,
Prof. Surgery, Homoeopathic Medical College.
T. J. YASTINK. M. D., T. O. COMSTOCK, M.
Prof, of Midwifery and Diseases of Women, College of Homme*
pathio Physicians and Surgeons.
JOHN T. TEMPLE, M. D.,
Prof. Materia Medica and TboraupcuUco. Hwmueepnihle Modi
oai College of Missouri.
_ JNO. CONZLKMAN. M. D., Uotaror
O* Diseases of Children, Hommopathio College af MloooarL
CHARLES VAST INI, M. D.,
Prof, ef Physiology, Hotnaopathio Medica 1 College of Me.
JOHN HARTMAN. M. D., Pref.
Clinical Medicine, Col. Homoeopathic Physicians and Barg‘o.
They are superior te all other Stomach Bitters.
KNNO SANDERS. Analytical Chsmtei.
Me BlHors la tho world can excel them
. SIMON HIRSCH. A0.1j11..: OluwM.
Eminent Phjslrlan of etilnw.
Tbt formula for tb Home Bitter* hu fciei. ~uitttl * |a.
Mid wo bolicro them to be tho beot wU. >* •UmuhkSt km
fouorol uo bow offered to tho pubUo.
•. A. XiMTO, AaElyUcol Ja*. H V ir * W SStVt!* U. ' B.
w _ Chemlotry, Bh
5* £• 5*"" 1 ¥.• . Medico rCollefo.
B. McYicab. M. D., J. B. Wtun, M. D..
Born *. 8. Bourn, M. D., T- 8. Hoto, M. D.,
B. Lost,am. M. D.. Too. T. Kuu, If. D..
ik*. A. Collins, M. D., J. A. Hahn, M. D.
Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati,
Yearly all of whom are rrofessors In one or the ether #f Iks
Medical Colleges,
No other Bitters have ever been offered ie the pabUe on
bracing so many valuable remedial agente.
i • Vatt.*h. M. D., L. A. Jamb#, M.
C. T. Simpson, M. D.. S. P. Hon ns a, M. D..
C. 8. Musckaft, M. D., O. W. BioLsa. M. 8..
W. T. Talliavbrao, M. D. J. J. Quinn, M. D„
J. H. BucKNKa, H. D., W. R. Woodwaso, M. ®-
G. A. DoHssrr, M. D„ R. S. Wavni. CbemlsC
C. Woodward, M. D., G. K. Taylor, M. D..
D. W. McCabthy, M, D., P. F. XauV, M. D„
B* H. Johnson, M. D. 8. B. TomFinson, M. D.
Eminent Physicians in Memphis;
The Home Bitters are an invaluable remedy forlndlgesUen
and ditfeases arising from malarial eaur ■%.
O. B. Thoknton, M. D„ Albx. JLmt M.
in charge of City Hospital, M. R. H . M. D. t
J. M. Rodokba, m. D., Paul Otet, M. D^.
H. W. Puhnhll, M. D„ M.-A. Kdmunds, If. D..
Sanonoho Bkll, M. D.. Joe. K. Lynch, M. D.,
Eminent Physicians in Pittsbanrh;
9. F. Dam, M. D., Wm. CloTns, M.is„
W. R. Childs, M. D., D. H. Willard, If. D.,
O. Wvth, Chemist, J. H. McClnlland, M.
And Hundreds of Others
t& all parte of the North, West and South.
J. £. Gauu, M. IL, Milwaukee.
•. . _ . Council Bicmre. March If. l*n.
Jamm A. Jackson k Co.—Hsviag examinedthoformula ef the
m Horae Stomach Bitters,” 1 have prescribed them la n; pta*-'
See for eocae time, and pronounce them the best Tonic ilkms
now in use. P. H. McMABON. M. B.
CjfFor sale by all druggists and grocers.
Atune, A. Jackson A Cos., ProsrltMn.
i loknwry Wut lot X. Imd S., 8v '
CHARLES A. DANA. Editor.
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