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PALMETTO SHIELD
r ALII El TO 31 ARCH 20, 187 3
Agents for ll*_ Shield.
J. 1 hliiiigtnf). Geii i A^ent.
1 till M. 13(111 1 A"t in Atlanta,
rriin’l N. Dimkcll, LKmi<*lci county.
W'lM.-.- i). Wu!ktm, Purr* II county
Jnj 1. J. G. L’fctn, Fayctii couuty.
vJi. K clia il ill)' h , till.i or Jt:uuV.
J JONES, T *®.Si ATE RONDS
MR KEYNOI.It KS-I’UOTV ARTIST
MRS BnKEI! Be*. 015. MI'S SALE
MUS BO 11A NOV:- .110 i ESTEA 1)
HAILEYS®. LI EL FOR DIVORCE
J E CKo'\ ETI *©- MILL-WRIGHT
1) 0 GORE.; [$T ESI HAY NOTIRE
MISSQ. S.MTIUCfeg- NEW GOO O' -
THROWER NO. 7,1 Oti. T.
MEETS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
At Fail-burn, (la.
\V. T. IT boils, Lu(!g* Deputy,
J. F .Gotightl.v, w. 0. TANARUS,
Miss Lola Gniitu-li, V\ . V. 1,
I. Q. C. Grice, VV. S.
J. II Strickland, VV. F. S,
Jaß. T. Torrance, W. T.
Jno. Rej Holds, \V. G.
L. S. Malone, VV. M,
Miss M Mi Kowii, VV. D. M,
Miss Gallic Landrum K. 11. S,
Miss Helen Vickers, L. H. S,
Miss Bell Green, I. S. G,
Sain’i Brantley 0. S G,
( iniiclt Directary.
yj.'thi dirt Chinel —services at Palmetto
t> Kit 1. H Ticmoiia, ou the 1.1, 2n<t m and
4lli r ttlit uil s in each monili.nt 11 n c'oek,
*. aid ai 7 i.’c'oik, r. a. Union prayer
ducting iv.iy VVtdrie day- night.
At Jones’ Clmpi I— si ivices tty K T. 11.
Tin nine, every 3rd Sail a. b ai.d 8a unlay
DI foie- also tvery Stli Ss.bl.alh.
Palmetto Gotten Market.
LOCAL AD VET THEM ENTS.
I / LNII TT O LODGE, F. A. i
UNITY LOD< E . NO. 74
S. ZelUrs, W. M.
VV. S. Zell a is, S. W
VV M. VYaitlii.il, J. W.
J. T. Beckman, Secretary,
J. M. IT pki- , Treasurer,
E. It. Thornton, S. R. t
J S. Bowen, J. D.
.J lin Harrison, Tvler.
Meets Ist and 3rd Sat in day i ijfl t*
tu bi. ontb.
i\\>. 11,a I ten ti< t: if Ga| it-Enl*
tie : diet tisetin lit i 1 John J"i <‘S State
T re-isnrer.
Ml Joshua Stiri public, a pr< mlnei.t
rit zni ot Fayette G unity, dn and one
day last week
Lai ye qiVaiititieft cl fertilizers are
daily btint; l.anled fr. m our town, by
the fanners
Cit to Sim Zell a is, the live gncii
and pet the Win tli_o > 1 1 v ii < my.
An Organ Grinder witii a monkey
n,roused the people if Newn none
day last week. _
Caution^—Al w ays “Look Uf.uo yon
b ap, „i and you will never up ret it.
]f y ( u desire to take the al i ve advice _
call on Tboiidol & lloli man, and gel
gted bargains.
Seeing is beiiovm;. Gtil i'i > e
ecu vit 11 and, iliat Mr Rey lin'd a 1 hot<*
{ in) h Galli iV, ep-etailP in the Gai
rett& VVaUlu'l Ilall, is the \ lace to
get your picture taken. Four for 50
cts Ferntypes two dozen for 50 cts
lie n mains only a few weeks.
No family should be without Dr
Goodman,B medicines. They ire no
patent humbug but are manufactured
by the Doctor himself, as he has over
twenty jeais experience in the prac
tice of medicine in the south, he
knows better- what class of medicine,,
arc suitable for the cure of diseases in
this cTmate than physicans who live
at a dirt Mic, Mid sell their tned cine
through agents
“'Win it
M u visit Fahl urn d< n't forget onr
friends Dr Unlsey and Capt Nelms.
Tin y will sell you any thing they hare
to sell cheap. They have just received
a fresh supply of eyory thing that is
usually kept in a fir j t class village
Drug store, Tlcy have a good supply
of lush Garden Seed, also family
Groeeiies Call on them, you will find
them polite, clever and always willing
and ready to wait on custerncr
Coi guss has passed an aetth a
the Ist day of January next, all news
papers passing through the mail must
e prepitied this does not include uewj
papers in the tespectivc counties where
hey ure published’ as they ere.cat iit and
ree of postage to any Post o ffice in the
county where a weekly journal is pub
ished’
The City out Lot iti• s 1 n\o invilt and th
P esideut to visit Charleston.
If yon see a tin. f eariying off any
ol Clark Smith’s Furniture ? stop him,
ejtai inn the furniture well, and then go
to Clark, and buy s in just like it.—
We see p. lode enryiiig fl‘ this <r
niture nearly every day, tint ae we
have daily trains, Clark will neve.l be
uithont. as the trains biing it In, as
fast as be : entile early i away
Mar 10 lii 1873.
Edr. Shield,
The demands of the puzzle in yoni
issue of 8 tb ins,, aie mij plied by the
aoi and “M ..dam”
VV G R-
C.ui-eet E’.
FAIRIUJIijrTITiIEA I ENEI) WITH
RES’! RUCTION.
On tin- nighi of lb,; 15t!j, inst. the
hiuiding neeiitly oteupied by Mr.
Floyd, as a v.oik-. Imp ii, Fail bum
was discoveitd on tin , just in time to
he extinguished. Had it b m discov
crid a lew tin im n s later, the town
would In.ve been reduced to ashes.—
It was evidently .he wn k of an incen
diary, as several puces ol halt burned
matches were found on the floor, —
The town is in.w guided by a n’glit
Police.
Mr Edi. Is not tiie lellecte n of oue
slef in a looking glass the answer to
| lizzie No 7?
YT urs Ac.
T. L. T.
It is.
Maikhikd.
Jt tlis residence if VV, 11. Morgan,
near, this place on the lllli inst by
R. v S. R. Steed, Mr. James lh swel
and Miss Mattie VVoodhy.
A soi er printi i can get good weg
es ,und a j eitnaueut situation, by ap'
plying at this office. Out? that drinks
liqU'U net and m>t apply.
Read the beautiful.story “Glnistine
Awake” and send for the interesting
book, Irolli which it is an extract.
Two printers e ili.ng tliemse! v, s
VVudiSeil i Gaidw,!i passe? throilgll
mu tuwn tueil Siituiday, ci'iitiacte ti<
wuik lor u, t-ti/iil tiitirU'ft lii.iii mu
i llici? tu ti n alnutint of about $5 anil
v>f* Sunday noiniug. Link
(> tit ini it.citi A'lanta.
Fl it ti e til l.ilit I I mil Di ftyias Mib
111 ibt in,u I i );i 111 iti ii aii, (i ‘y one
a link, wi- Inn il aigiil inr day >■’
ji.tixi.it! Inn T i ti! i> \ 1 1 \\ i dnoeiiay
TI.. ini ningmiii ii* aim nng ! liuco!-
o ml {x-o|.it? i t out vicinity twoditcl, l.ot
\i. ■ k ti t a 1 1 m i uim. lll In in ii wti
and two inon , au; iliouglit to be be
yond lei-oiiiy,
NT w ntmil inß linin a ilistani'C art
cutn-tuiiliy aiiivin-t. enter oursci.*ol.
O\V i one bui du ll lxw m B\ver ti
roil Call.
Judge Sin vl was in town one day
las t VII k. He ] UlilliiK and U b t O
til'll boi ks a Mil lines, a pocket lull of
assa foetid a, and started immediately
fin Dll'* l ive i on a piscatorial excur
sion. VVe expect to receive a mess of
liih on bis return, and a gluvvii g dr
sci iption of Ins ti ip.
Tin- giow lli and stiuctpre of tlio ho
man hair, is very plainly set lortli in a
pamphlet, published k by H. P.
& Cos., Nashua, N. I!., pi< (’iifiois_ •
[Jail's Vr it talde S ciliun Hair Rerew
or, for grutnitous distribution. Jh f '
deservedly high reputation of their
preparation lias wholly beeu gained by
its merits. Being lice from oil and
alcohol,lt has a healthy action on the
scalp Restoring gray hair to its natural
color without dye i,g it cures itdiug
of the scalp, a moves and prevents
dajidtnff, and will thicken up the thin
locks, buch are the denefits whic
are conferred upon the consumer.-*
No one shield negl •<> < give ia~
trii I.
JoUKNAI. & StATF.SMAS, WujtiNG
t< k, Dei..
Robbery •
A Mr. J Register of Newnan
Geotgia, has made complaint to tire
authorities that he was ribbed on
Monday night <1 the sum of $200.00
by s. me ratty He was supposed to
have bem diinkii.g at the time. There
is no clue as \ tto the lobtei, though
in police ate on the qri vive, and wil
ni doubt get him yet.
Eugene Addison, the Soap man, dis
upp, iuled onr town people, by lulling
to entertain them with a Concert on
Tuesday night, as stated n bis i and
bills.
rI ; \f iilll Su l 1 rvs th it Pal metto
Benzine caused the Shield to
appear wrong tide out." last week.
Well my/Son, be kind enough to send
us a sobei printer for we stand greatly
iu need of cue.
GEORGIA, I Su ptm.i total
Campbfi.i, Coumty. j Feb Tettu, 073
Fredeiick Bailey va S aruli Bailey
I Abel for JDnorc*
R ule to per/ea r;ro |
It abbe"ring to the Court by the rctur>,
f the tb? ff. that the Detendont dm
n> <it:; :.i tilts county; eud |r. fur? her
inquiring that she q-rea nor retide In
this State. 1 i- on motion of Coonsm
o:- ’■ l that said D-feu lsat appear and
answer at this term of the court’ else tha t
he ca- be c nsi eretl ia def lu't and the PI '
nlitf allowed to proceed And it is further
irdered that his rule he published In the
Palvktto Sbiki.d a public G*ette of said
county once a nioirh for low memhs.
thom ao w, latham.
Petr'* Atty.
Ot. er Granted,
HUGH BUCIIASA|I
Judge, S. C.; T. C.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court of said c.untj, March, 2uh
1873.
M. F. W OOHDALL, C. S. C.
Eat ray Notice.
There came to my house during last
Christmas week, a red and black
spotted sow shout, maiked as follows:
a split in each ear. The owner is here
by notified to come forward, ;ay x
-penses, and take it away.
This March, 25'h 1813
and. c. gob£;i;,
Near Gross Anchor, Ga.
J F CROWELL
MIT L WRIGHT
Is now brebared to do all kind of work in his
1 no. Parties wanting old mills rebaired, or
new oi es built, Will do well to call on him.
He solicits the patronage of -hose wanting
work one on gins running by wuter,or
machinery oT bdv kind,
J. CROivELL.
Paimet'-"’ €U,
Asa ss-noKgin xxn mrscMß*® sr sorb iai
toff Pky*tc4&ng than any ether Toma sr Bim
u'.at bov la uaa. They aro
A SURE PRETENTIVB,
Wot Ttrrer u 4 Ague latermittenta, BUiooansaa bb4 bU 4i*h
order* arising from malario** vaua*#. Ther or* highly e©-
ommandedaaan ANTI-DTBPIPTIC, aaAla taiti af WDI.
QKBTION are iwalvadlb. Aa aa AHFKTIZKIfc and Aft*
CUPERANT, and la aaaea of GENERAL DEBILITY the/
hare sever la a ilngle iaaUaco filled ia g reducing Mao gioct
bßppj result*. They are yartlealarly __
BENEHCIAL TO FEVALfiL
Btrcßgthenlng tha body. lnvig*YUng the Bind, art# ■feta*
tome and elasticity to tho vholi aysteta. The HOUI BIT
TERS are compounded with tho greaMat of sare, and mo toa
1c stimulant has erbefore teea offered U the pvbll* ee
PLEASANT TO ThK TASTR and at tha aams Mae eecnhla
*o* ae many remedial ayecu ewdnrmd by tho medical fraterni
ty aa the beat known to the rharmaaopaaia. It scale hot ll*
tie to give there a fnlr trial, and _
Every Family Shoaald ITave m Bottle.
No preparation in tho wor:d can produce ae may unqanll-
Bed endorsement i by pbyaieiama of tho very highest area ding
la their profvasi-n.
Endorse*t alto kg a* a~n u,u , m um t 1...1.1 ,
Oonalpapert. 4
Bay. V*. X. Dakoc*, the oldest Mathodlat mialater la 8k
Louia, cay a tha Home Ritters ware moat grateful ia contribu
ting ia tka reaooraUen of my rtrmgth, and aa taareaeo ••
appetite. A
* Oaaoay Ho., June K, JF7I.
Perwoo greatly da Mil ta ted. ae T have been, and who require
a tonic or •TatvLajrr, need aaak Car aethiag better than tka
Hobo Bitter*. 8. W. COPE,
Freetdiag Rider H. B. Church. PUttsbqrg Dietrich
I'UID hr ATS* HaUSI UOAHTAJL |
r*. Loots Ho.. Oar. h. IS7Q. (
/ana A. Jaareo a Co.-1 have examined the formula for
Making the “ Home Stomach BUtere," aad used them in thla
kooyital the last four months. I coattdcr them the meat tala*
able tonic and stimulant aov ta mac. B. H. MKLCHXR,
Reside at Physician la oharge U. B. Marlas HeepltaL
Janie A. Jacaaoi A Ca.—Gentlemen: Aa yon hate ec*-
laualeatod to tho modioal profaoaioa tha rooipe af tho “Horn#
Bittera," it cannot, t hare fora b* soaeldered as a patent mat
loin*, no patent haring been taken for it. Wo hare omaainoA
the formula for making tha " Hash# litters." and nnhaata
ttnglf say the combination is ana of rara anaallanaa, all the
articles need ia its composition nr# tha hoot of tho slaoa t
which they belong, being highly Tonic, Btimuiant, Btoarackic,
Carmißltiye, anl alightly Lasatiro. Tha mode of preparing
them ia strictly la accordance with tho taloa af pharmacy.
Haring used them ia enr private pmotico, vo taka pleaoare in
reoommending them to all porsona dertron* of taking Blttoro.
as being tho bast Toaio and B*Amulnat aov affarod ta tha
tic. FRANK O. PORTER,
Prof. Obstetrics and Planeesa af Women, CoUaga af Ph/at*
ciana, aad late member Board ef Health.
L. C, BOISLINIRR* Prof, a#
Obstetric* and PU cease of Woman, St. Louta Med. Cos liana.
DKAKI McDOWKLL, H. D.,
Lata Praa't. Ho. Medical College.
I. A. CLARK, M.D.,
Prof. Bursary, Mo. Medtaal CoUaga and lata Resident PhyaW
elan City Hospital, St. Louia Missouri.
HERBERT FRIMM. Prof.
Preetlaal Pharmacy. Bt. Louia College ef Pharmacy.
J. C. WHITSHILL, Ed. Madlcnl Arsblraa.
Alf. Hbacoci, M. D. Dr. C. V. F. Lyowia,
C. en*CKa, M. P. 8. Oman Moses. M. D.
C. A. Wane, M. D. W. A. Wilcox. M. D.
X. C. FRANKLIN, M. 8.,
Prof. Surgery, Homceoiathic Medical College.
T. J. VASTINE. M. D., T. O. COMSTOCK, M. D..
Prof, of Midwifery and Diseases of Woman, Callage af Honati
pathio Physicians and Snrgeons.
JOHN T. TRMPLM. M. P..
Prof. Malaria Medloa and Tharaupautica, UemopetiUs Modi
cal CoUaga af Missouri.
JNO. CONZLRMAN. M. D., Laotnror
On Piaaaaea of Children. Homceopathle College of MiaconH.
CHABLRfI VASTINE. M. D.,
Pr*L of Physiology, Merest pathio Medical Collage of S*.
JOHN HARTMAN, M. D.. Prof.
CUalaal Madiclaa, Oai. Hommopathic PkyMclaaa and Bnrg't,
They are aaperior ta all other Btomaeh Ritters.
KNNO SANDERS. Analytical Chcettrt.
ITa Bitten In tha world ana thorn
. _ SIMON HIRBCH. Analytical Chemist.
Eminent PkysleißU of Chteajro.
The formula for tho Homo Bitten ha* been submitted to as,
and we beliove them to be tho beat tonic and stimulant Cat
general nee new offered ta tha pnblio.
H. Wnoeirmr, M. 8.,
0. A. Manana, Analytical Jam. V. 2. Elliot, M. B.
Chemist. Praf. Chemistry, Bush
H. 8. Habs, it. 8., Medical College.
U. XcYicab, M. D., J. B. Worn, M. 8.,
Son s. B. Baum, X. D., T- 8. Hotax, M. D..
R. Lodlam, M. D., Tho*. T. luu, M. D.,
Jaa. A. Cotuffs. M. D., J. A. Haw. M. D.
Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati,
Hearty all of whom are Profeasors is ana ar the ether af tho
Medical Colleges,
No other Bittors have ever been offired ta tha public e
bracing so many valuable reoodial amenta.
J. L. Yattixii, M. D„ L. A. Jambs, M.
6. T. Simpcoi, M. D.. 8. P. Bomin, M.
C. 8. McscKArr. M. D., O. W. Bwua. M. D.,
W. T. TALLiAraxao. it. V. J. J. Ours*. M. D.,
J. H. Bccxvn, M. D., W. R. Woowaj, M. B,
O. A. Dohxbtt. M. D., R. 8. Watib. Cherniak
C. Woodwabb, M. D., O. K. Tatlob. X. D.,
D. W. McCabthy. M, D., P. P. Malbt, X. 8.,
R- H. Jobksob, M. D. 8. B. Toklzbsob, X. W.
Eminent Phjtldas, In Mempfelt;
The Home Bittera are an Invaluable remedy far iMdlgeatfag
and diseases arising from malarial sanaes.
S. B. THoaHToi, M. D., Aun. Kssbiwb, X. It.,
in charge of City Hospital, M. R. Hodobs, M. D.,
J. M. Bodozbs, m. D., Paul Otby, M. D.,
H. W. PmutKLL, M. D., M. A. Bdmoxm, M. D.,
Bavdfobs Bill, M. D., Joe. E. Ltbcb. M. D. f
Eminent l-bysieianx 1 n Pittsburgh;
B. P. Dakb, M. D., Wm. Clowbs, M.D.,
W. R. Child#, M. D., D. H. Willabd, M. D.,
O. Vote, Chemist, J. H. McClbllabb, X.
And Hundreds of Others
ta all parts of tha North, Wart and South.
J. E. Gabmbb, M. D., Milwaukee.
0 Cooecjl Rlcf*. March ST, 1871.
Jambs A. Jacmjcsi A Oo.—Having examined the formula ef tha
•* Home Stomach BlKere,” I have prescribed them ia my prac
tice far some time, aad proneunoe them the best Tonic Bluer*
Bow la nsa. P. H. McMAHOX, X. D.
tyFor sal# by all druggists aad g-rocera.
lame* A Jackson A Cos., Prosrie<M%
. IchtlOJ Wand MT N. Second Bk, 8k Lsofi
A timid led and fifty ilb.usartA Re.
ri ington ritl< s liav-t- been pur- tiasedf
by Spain for arming the nation;,
militia.
George Crow, Found a vu'liable
Watch Kev near tbits ( Rice.
An Illii.-tratvd Magazine of u-efal inform.itio’
Literature Soicnce, Art, Amawement. cte I’
is i-riiited on ffne tinted paper, iltiistratec'
with marnificient engravings many ol then
full paged] and is in all respects one of tk.
cst Magttziiu'sdu the South. de2o-U
LEGAr ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA, )
4aU PB.IJ. C'' MY |
Okhinaky’s Office, Makch 15,
r - Martha Bohannon, wile ofTTBo
ha u, has applied for Exempt on ol P. r
s.e .i f y nrt a- ; : i,a ao.tl and v uatii nr p
Homegt' *.d sand I *. 11 f'ase upon 'h* on?'
tl' o’c’ ck A .M on idtili day f I
87 , 4. ri.y. ffice, i>. Fsirbum in ea'd , oust
Giv. n u and r rr j offiii 1 si, i ; t' re
K 0 If aie s,
oniiAj
GUARDIAN’S SALE
By viitue ol ari onler of it,e Court ot Or
dinary of Fulto, • ' nty,l wi.l sell he ore
the Court House Dorm Fairbor Can> (
bell count Gee* gia. within the In- ai
hours of sate, on '',e first Tu sday iu Ma-- |
next, the undivi fed i feresi of he mino j
heirs ot Baker ''c eased heir
four eleventh of or e . eventh <>' ad lots
179 and Isfi ofdhe 9ib District oi originally
Fayette, now Campbih Couivy, for Mi,- |
benefit of said minors, Terms Cash
March 20. h 1873,
AttCADU B KER,
Gu ;rdian.
GEORGIA I
Campbeli, Cocniy f
Fuijf, weeks after date, application will ie
made to the Court of Ordinary ot said County,
at Hie first regular trim aftet the expiration
o! four wopk, Horn this notice, for leave to
seif filly acres in the south w est corner o lot
of land humb r two hundred and tweniy-si-v*
en 1227) in the 13th district of originally
He ry. then Fayette, hut now Campbell
county, belonging io the esle.te o' Fr cis
>t. Jones U'.e "is Id eouo v. deceased, for
the benefit ot the heirs of said deceased.
this Februa y 17tb, 1873.
James l. jones.
Adrn'r
GEORGIA. I
Gajipbkil County j
' hercas Wot .1 Garret administrstn
of Thomas A. Lalham. reprteenls to the
nourt. in his petition. ?u y filed end e? ter
el on record, that tie h s fully dmistere
T-rntnas i bath tu’s . sta e.
This is. tbeiefure, io cite ail pert" ns i o i
ii.-rned, kindred and ced ters. 'o slo
cause, if any lne on a wh.v said admi
trato- should not be dicharged from hi
tninistr tion. and raoeive letters of ands
sion on the Ii st M >. day in June IS7!,
This March ' rd 1* 3
R. 0. . liAVEIi ~
0 dniary.
CAMPBELL GO . D SNBRIUi ’r StL
4wlff ‘°'d 10-fi re the < . urr Reus
door, iu do re.yftt or Fain ..in, amphe
County, (ii—r., a on lie fir t Tuesday i
pri next. w. li e legal Loots of sol
elteiwti.ii ie. p'i iy, v z: One dw
leg tiou e iii whi.ti W, 0. M lone now liv
i Uatu: on CiUJ.pt>. tlion st iel in lie iow
.1 Fairt-urn in said coon'y lev ed on mih
' e y i >V J Jinn's uni M". \j. Ma lone
■’ .a. iy afila iu la>o' oi J ho P. Mxlei
- . J J oil x oi i iV. V tin vine property
v ' ' ?i <uv r.y i ainafiV * ion.?*,
i yy made and runr iv loin.- \ a Constable
3.-<i Alarc!. 1873.
WILLIAM THOMPSON.
D. SJieriff.
CAMPBEILUO, SHERIFF’S SALE
Will be soli! Ik fore tin- Jourt Hou3 (loo
hi the town of FuirUurn. Oonobeli countj’
■V eorvia, with ti the legal b ;urs ol sale, ou
the 11 sc Tuesday in April htxt, ti e lollcw
. i g p operly CO- wic
On ■ t.CAii. my i-nowu a the Cedvr Branch
-.U(i: y,l \io ou s the pr p-rtyofj, A
lenry und S hnnoou irus ee- o; C-.-dar
• i-.inei acad my t >s cisfy one ti Is in lav
• i. B. Bjud vs JA. Her.ry ai.d S. Shan
uon trust es of Cedar Branch academy pro
orcy pointed out by pUiotilf. levied and
eturne tome by a constable, this Sro day
March 1873.
D. P. WHITE.
pi AT I GEORGIA, I
Cj Ml BILL Cvl'KTt . J
Whfheas, liiiT atd A. King, Administrator
of Ad am B. K o g. rrj ievents to the Court, in
his petitio i. duly tiled and entered on record,
babe has luily administered Adam B
K'ng's estate,
i'h's is rtiereferc, to cite all persons co
- k ndte l ud creditors, to show cause,
if any liiey e n by said Administrator
should no: (I scha.gid Irom his adminis
ti.itidu, an- receive let trs "t disuiissxm, 01.
the fi st Mo nday to May. 1 73
Given uodi- my baud uud official signature,
this February 1-t, 1873
U. 0. BEAVER ,
O.dinary
feb7-
GKO Mil A, I
Cumpbku, County )
ViuioodAS [’ M Duoi' p. '■ iii ms la; 1 o
John Dunlop, re eS'.'.r to tli court, in hi
pe iiion, d.il>, ti .ti Mid e ivied on i ecord
.hat he ha- luily administered Job* Dunlop’s
;-ta-e.
Tiiis is, rher (fore, ro c te all peisons oon
emed.kindred and credi ■ IS, to s , wv e; use.
if any Cue) can, why sad no id nisiratoi
should not be discharged from his admin
istralio*. ar.d rcceiTe lerier- ol dismission
ou the Qrst Monday io June 187 .
H 0. BEAVEIIB,
Oidinury
■‘eb2l-3m
EOIIGIA. )
CaMPBKI.I. iJoUNTY. j
So all Mb in i •ay (a.neon. \\ N. ho. k
ha\ ing ip proi.rr h-rrn a; plit"l o me "nr per
(DMCnt letters of admi.n-truti n i,n the estate
"of buck Btato. k, late of said caauly.
Things io cite ail bud singular the creditors
and next of kin of ock Blalock, to be and
appear af my < ffiee, within the time all wed
by h w. and show cause, if ny they can, wby
pi rmment administration should not be
granted to W. N. Cook on Deck Bollock's
estate.
Wi ness my hand aod official signature,
this February 14th. 1873.
K. C.B E 4 VERS,
Ordinary.
Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb
Ajrue, Periodioal or Bilious Fever, Ao.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
Ko one remedy is loader
1C? calletl for by the neeessltieii of
m the American people ti'.aa a
■ sure an<l *afe cure for Fever
L J and Avue. Such we aro now
eitobled to effer, witii a perfect
M certainty that it will eradicate
tiie di.-ea.-c, and with assur
ance, foandel on proof, that no harm oiu a rite
from its use iu any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents tiiis die
order must be of immense service in the com
munities where it prevails. I'rtvtn.tion is better
than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which
he must run tu vmJdat attacks of this baleful dis
temper. This “Cuke” expels the miasmatio
poison of Fp.vee and Ague from the system,
and prevents the development of the disease, if
taken on the rtrst approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not only the best remely ever
yet discovered for this class of complaiuts, but
also the cheapest. Tho large quantity we sup
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
Fever aki Ague prevails, everybody shonld
have it, and use it freely, both for cure'aml pro
tection. It is hoped this price will place it w ithin
the reach of all the poor as well as the rich.
A great superiority oi this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the sikeedy and cei-tain
cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no (Qui
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
auinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
ie constitution. Those cured by it arc 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
oriers arise from its irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gont, Headache,
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh. Asth
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain iu the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,
and derangement of tho Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in
termitten : type, or become periodical. This
“Cure” expels the poison from the blood, and
consequently cures them nil alike. It is an in
valuable protection to immigrant.'* and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala
riona districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while 'exposed to the infection, that will be ex
creted from tho system, and cannot accumulate
io sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence i*. is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few will ever suffer from Infer
mittents if thov avail themselves of the protec
tion this remedy affords.
For lAver Complaints f arising from torpid*
itr Oi' the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stinv
mating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing i lany truly remarkable cures, where
•4her mid 'ices fail.
PREPARED BY
a, J* C* A.': CO., Cowell, If ass.,
I ; metical Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL . OUND TUB WORLD.
FIStICE, SI.OO FEM BOTTLE .
Ayer’s
F air Vigor,
F restoring to Gray Hair it*
natural Vitality and Color.
aloes and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that anew
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will lcoep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it 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 be 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 and Analytical Chemist^
liOWEJLIj, MASS.
tsf^JEEAJLITS
*^^ VEGETABLE SICILIA ’ ,
hair
Every year increas.s the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
which is due to merit alone. We
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high standard;
and it i.s the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoring Gray
or Fao::i) H \ir to its youthful color,
making it s ill, !,edr;ms, and silken.
The scalp, by its use, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dar. b alf, and, by its tonic prop
erties, p "events the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-g*ands. JJy its use, tlie hair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a no.v growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco
nomical ll.ur Dressixu ever used,
as it reg li (m fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appeai’aiice. A. A. liayes, M.D.,
State Assayevo! Massachusetts, says,
“The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the Best Prepa
ration for its intended purposes.”
Sold by all Druggixtx, and Dealer* in Medicine*.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Renewer in many case*
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
Inis result. It' is' easily applied,
and produces a color whicn will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Filly Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & 00.,
NASHUA, N.H.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
inewts in the
J&Sy ach, liver, and bow
jX ffilT i els. 1 bey are a mild
Jzffk. aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
, Being purely vege*
contain
no mercury or mine*
* ral whatever. lliiA
sk seriouM sickness ami
swr suffering is preven^
ed by their timely
se; ad eye ry family should have them on hand
for their prelection and relief, when requireti.
Long experience has proved them to l*e the aaf
ent, surest, and beat of ail tle nils with whiefc
tie market abounds. Iy their occursioual use,
life blood is uurifled, the eoiruptions of the
-*em expcllkMl, obatm*‘tions removed, ami CP*
whole uiaoniuory of life removed to U bca'
activity, luternal organs which become i
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer's Fills, aud
stimulated into action. ITtus incipient disea
is chauged iute health, ttoe value ol which chat .
when reckewd on the SMdutedes who euW?
ii, can hanßy be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time,
that thev are siver fresh, and pei fectly reliik
Although *Muwtung, they art mild, and opei/ ,r
without distuifraftoe to the constitution, er diet. -
occupation.
Full directions are yrwm on the wrapveT \
each box, harvr to uso tiicm as a Family Pbv-. ■
u<i for the following couqUaJats, which lii
Fills rapidly euro:
For lypep*i£ or lai<|ptloa, Uatlvw
“i Languor and Low Sf Appetite, they
should le taken moderately to stimulate the blom
ach, and restore iG* healthy tone and action.
For Liver CeninlajHt and its various urmp
terns, Hiltou Hea4ack, Mick Ifrsd*
ache, Janndice or iireva WickssM, Mil
ieus Colic ami Milious Fevers, thev shouli
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct ti*u
diseased actiou or remove the obstruction* which
cause it.
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but erne
mild dose is generally required.
For Ii he u mutism, Gout, Gravel, Dial*
pitation of the Heart, Pain Ip the
hide. Rack and JLoias, thev should bo contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swe!liajrl
they should he takeu in large and frequent doses
to urodnee the effort of a drastic nurge.
For a *lo*c should be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym
pathy.
Asa Dinner Fill, take one or twn Fills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the apatite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feU
tolerably well, often finds that a dose of the*
J'ills makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect ou the digestive
apparatus.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. A TER A CO., FraeHenl Chemists -
LOWELL, MAH9., V. g. A.
*OK BALK LY ALL DISUGUISTS 1 Y^KYWEKB*
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Dunn
•uoh as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
r Among the great
discoveries of modem
science, few nro of
more real rnluc to
mankind tfcnn this ef
fectual remedy for ail
diseases of the Throat
an<l Lungs. A vast
trial of its virtues,
throughout this and
other eouiitriee, ba
shown that it doea
surely and efToctaa'Lv
control them. Tiie testimony of our best eitb
ye.is, of ail cljuhu.-, establishes the fact, that
Cmkkuy i*kctor.vi. will and does relieve an®
euro tho afflicting di■‘orders of the Throat
Lungs beyond any other medicine. The moe*
dangerous nlVoctions of the l*ulinonary Orgiu.,
yield to it* power; and ca.cs of
tio u cm e l by this preparation, are pnbhcv
ly known, so remarkable ns hardly to ho be
lievetl, were they not proven beyond dispute
Asa remedy it is adequate, on which the public
may re. v for full protection. By curing Cough#,
tho forerunners of more seriou disea.-e, it saves
unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering
not to bo compute.!. It challenges trial, anti con
vinces the most sceptical. Every family i-kuttld
keep it on hand as a protection agaioet the early
nn i unperceired attack of Pulmonary Affecfrianfi,
which are easily met ut first, bat which become
incurable, and too often fatal, if neglocted. Tea
<l :r lungs need tiiis defence; and it is uuwiim to
he without it. Asa •afeguard to children, amid
tin? distressing disease# which beset the iliroHfc
and Ciiest of childhood, Cherry Pectoral
is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi
tu les are rescued from premature graves, and
saved to the love and affection centml oo them.
It acts speedily and surelv against ordinary coWs,
securing sound and health-restoring sloep. No
one will suffer troublesonso luffuenza tuid pu*-
ful when they know how
thev can be cured.
Originally tho product of long, laborious, aad
successful chemical investigation, no cot or toM
=* spared in making every bottle in the utmost
p ssibte perfection. It may be confidently
lie upon as possessing aii the virtues it has ever
exh. ’ted, and capable of producing cures m
aiom. xble as the greatest it Ins ever effected.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C WER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practio.. and An&ljtieal Qhembhk
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