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PALMETIOJSIII I: L D.
js@- NOTICE.—From this date we will in
ert no Sheriff's Sales without the money in
advance. May Bth, 1573. ,g3£
B 5?” To make this department of our paper
interesting to our-readers, we invite commu
nications from this and the adjoining coun
ties. Articles on the crops and everything
pertaining to the well taro of tho people will
be thankfully received.
Notices inserted in this column as read
ing matter at the rates of 15 cents per line.
I\\ LMETTO, G AUGUST 8, 1872.
Prof. Looney’s school will ho re
sumed tit this place on Monday nest,
Mrs. Mary <J. Norris, wife of Jetliro
Norris, died in this county about two
o’clock last Sunday.
A series of meetings will commence
at Hamah on next Sabbath. They
promise to be interesting and benefi
cial to all who may attend.
The town of Fait burn is si ill im
proving. Among the buildings recent
ly erected is a gin house I y M essrs
M'llcr & dJcKnowns. It is attached
to their steam mill and will be run by
steam.
The Savannah News says it has been
solemnly averred that the writer is yet
to be born who can, in filling the po
sition of local editor, furnish an item
for his paper and be perfectly sure no
body will take offence at it.
Cotton. —Mr. Walthall purchased a
bale of cotton yesterday from a negro
that was picked out and ginned within
the past week, and, strange to say, it
only- brought five cents pi r pound !
Now, win says that. Campbell is not
the banner county in the cotton line.
Revival. —Tim Methodist Church at
this place is enj >ying a gracious revi
val which promises to last far some
time. Some six or eight have con
nected themselves with the church, and
many are enquiring after the way of
lit o everlasting. Let the good work j
go on. s iv wo.
-
A Freedman’s school was commenced
at the colored church, in this place, on
last Monday. We have not learned ■
the teacher’s nun”, sex or color, but
from the number of young African ,
which arc seen swarming around the
house, at play time, we think several
teachers might be kept busy.
The August term ot Campbell Su
perior Court commences next M inlay
Attorneys, witnesses, jurors and par
ties at interest ought to take due no
tice and put. in an early appearance at
Fait burn. We understand there is a
gteat deal of business in court, and it
will, iu all probability, consume the
entire week to clear the dockets.
We suppose the and fficulty among the
people of Douglas comity in reference
to the locality of the Court-house will
be easily set led, us the Georgia Wes
tern Railroad will run through Doug
lasville. Hands are now working in
five miles of that place, and it might
now lie considered the permanent coun
ty site.
Lightning.— A short time ago, the
residence of R. C. Beaves, at Fair
burn, was struck by lightning. No
person was injured, but the plastering
and furniture in one room was badly
damaged. There are three chimneys
to the building, and a lightning rod
attached to each one.
On last Friday, a large tree stand
ing in Mr. W. 11. Andrews’y aid, was
also struck by lightning, giving Mrs.
Andrews, and . thers who were in the
house, a severe shock.
Society Gossip. — Misses Lillie Mills
and Mattie Jones have returned to their
homes in Atlanta. Tlieir stay among
us was brief but. pleasant
Right glad were we to shake a hearty
welcome back to Major Holloman. 1 he
air and water of South Carolina added
a fresh tinge to the Maj t’s cheeks, and
vigor to his body.
Miss Florence Jones arrived yester
day from Franklin, We can console
the Franklinites with the thought that
their loss is our gain.
In the Wrong Pew —lt scents that
we committed a grave error in publish
ing the proceedings of our last justice
court. We only stated the facts in the
case as they were furnished us by a
gentleman present at the time, and we
do not wish for anyone to misconstrue
our object ill publishing them. It is
not our wish to be regarded as “scof
fers of religion,” and someone must
have “looked through a glass darkly”
when they perused the article in ques
tion. The duties of a local icpoitcr,
as ice understand them, are to furnish
their patrons with local news as it
transpires, and we expect to do onr
duty without regard to fear, favor or
affection. Onr motto is : “Let the truth
be told and no harm can result tliere
f cm.”
Fish Culture. —Fish culture iu our
town is likely to prove a success. —
Those who have ponds took special
pains early iu the spring to have them
stocked with the kind of fish they de
sired to raise, and now thousands of
small fish can be seen in the water.—
The large fish are doing well, and
some of them are so gentle that they
will rise to the water’s surface, and
receive food from one’s band. At first
a few died, but it was ouiy those which
had been caught at a distance, and
were exposed to the hot situ, while
bringing to town. By another season
onr citizens who are engaged in the
fish culture enterorise, will begin to
reap the benefit of tlieir labor.
Cutting Affray—Two negro women
living on Mr. Cranford’s place in Coweta
county, started a fracas on last Satur
day, which only resulted in a quarrel,
and both patties remained quiet until
they met at a church that night. At
the latter place knives were resorted
to and one of them received a severe
cut in the neck.
Stii.i. Another. —We have just been
informed by Dr. Lmigiito, of this place,
that two other negro women living on
Mr. Cook’s farm, in the same county,
adjusted their wrongs by means of an
ax and a club. The ax-woman did the
most dam ge and cat red her si.-tei on
the tight arm. Axes and knives scent
to be the favorite playthings among
the colored ladies of Coweta.
PALWKTIO LobuEh F. A. M.
UNITY LOD E, NO. It.
S. Zellurs, W. M.
YV. S. Zellurs, S. YV.
YV M. Walthall, J. YV.
J. T Beckman, Secretary,
J. M. Hopkins, Treasurer,
E. R. Thornton, S D.,
J S. Bowen, J. D.
John Harrison, T\ ler.
Meets Ist and 3rd Saturday nights
each mont It.
THRO YV EK A0,7, 1.0. G. T.
MEE I'S E VEE Y Fit IDA Y NIGH 7
Vl Faiilsurn, Ga.
V T Roberts, Lodge Deputy,
K S Williams, YV G TANARUS,
Miss Lula Cantrell, YY’ V TANARUS,
J 11 Elder, YV S,
J II Strickland, YY’ F S,
C 1! V ckers, YV TANARUS,
Jnu Reynolds, YY* C,
.J 11 Greene, YY T M,
Miss Henrietta Vickers, YV D M,
Miss Etta Gr.-ene, It 11 ",
Miss Gallic Landrum LII S,
Miss Lei a llearn, I S G,
A P Williams, O S G,
J F Goiiglifly, P YV C T.
Church Direct rtf.
Methodist Chure strvices at Palmetto
by Kev. T. H. Ti xinons, on the Ist, 2nd and
fill Sabbaths iu each mun'h.at 11 o’clock,
a. m. and at 7 o'clo. k, l’. st. Union prayer
neeting every Wectiie day night.
At Jones’Chapel—services by Rev. T. 11.
Timmons, every 3rd Sabbtt h and Saturday
oefore—also -very sth Sabbath.
Ur*. Msnr>e, writs’. 'M-i.cn'Stacr.iccsti.Mraa.-.Tjr.it.aesßvvvafeoiß?.' ■ yhiijiui mm
GEORGIA, Casirbei.l Cyounty
V\ bereas I! YY’. Cot bran, administrator de
non is non of of William llogan, represents
to the court, in his petition, duly tiled and
entered on record, tiutr iu*h"S fully admin
i.-lered YVMI iam If > gun’s list ite.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and cred tors, to show
cause, if any they can. why sai t ad Minis
trator should t ot be dicharged from Ins ai
it.iiiistr: lion, ard receive letters ot disniis
siott on theft st Monday in October 1573,
This July Srii 18,3.
It. C. BEA V.RRS.,
Oidiuaty.
The Beckwith S2O Portable Fiimiiy Sewing
111 chine on 30 Buys I rial} many advantage
over ail. S rtistaction guaranteed, or S2O
refunded. Sent complete, with full directions
Beckwith Bcwing Machine Company. 832
Broadw y, N. Y. ap 3-ly
State of Georgia, Campbell County :
Whereas. M. 11. Wooddall, administrator of
John C. Dmiorth. represent to the Court,
in his petition, duly li ed and , ntertd on re
cord, that, he hes fully administered John
C. Dan orth's estate
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindled and creditors, to show ause
if any they can, why said administrator
should not ee dlct urged from hi3 adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission cn
the ti:st Monday in ‘ opt, tuber, 137 .
11. C. Beavers, Ordinary.
may22-3m.prinfei’s fee $7.
Twelve Million Acres!
CUE A P F A R M S !
The cheapest land in the market for sale hy
the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY,
In {hft Great PlaMc V ilify.
$3,000,000 Acres in Central Ne
braska now lor sale in tracts ot forty acres
and upwards on five and ten years credit at
0 per • out. No advance interest required.
Mild and healthful climate, lei tile soil, and I
abundance of good water.
’I tie best market in the West! The great
mining regi -n of Wyoming Colorado. Utah
and Nevada being - applied ty the farmers
in the Platte Vai ey.
Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of IGO
Acres.
The Best Locations for Colonies.
Free Homes for All. Millions of acres of
choice G< vernment Lands open t r entry
under the Homestead Law, s ear this great
railroad w itli go and markets and all the con
venience® of an old settled country.
Free passes to purchasers of Railroad
Lands.
Sectional Map,, showing the hi..d, also
newodition ot Descrip ive Pamphlet with
New Maps mailed ftfee everywhere
Address O F. Davis,
Land Commissioner U. P. R. it., O .alia,
Nebraska,
BON-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS,
Sent on receibt of 25 cents. Unique Print
ing n and PublLlii ug House, 30 Vesey S‘.ree‘, 1
N. Y
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
Examine the the stock of
THORNTON & UOLLEMAN
before yo--: buy elsewhere. They have a line
selection of
Cottonades, Uncos, Piques, I,awns, Nain
sooks, Muslins, Jar.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Shoes, Hats,
Clothirg,
Notions,
Hardware,
trerkerv,
Groceries,
& FA M I L V MEDICI NE S.
They defy competition in anything
they propose to sell. | ap23-3in.
MELEY’S PATEnTg RAVE MOUND:’
Revere (ho Dead and (he Living will
Honor You.
IKT all who have relatives or friend? who
-i have passtd to their henit*? in tTu hind ul
the tieyond have* MKLBY\S i*Al ENT GRAVE
MOUNDS meted to mark tlieir last res ing
place. They are the moM durable, economi
cal beautiful and ornamental toomhs ever bes
fore the public previous to this time. Call
o’l or address, COCiIRAN & YORK,
Fair burn, Ga.
Sole agents Campbell c nmty. The work
cau be seen at Fairburn, Palmetto, Campbell
ton and Betii.saicl.i. july‘2s 8m
$lO ™ s9f ) |V ' r X 'lea's wanted
ty) Wev rv’whcre. Particulars
free; address b SI. Blair t 0.. St, Lce:s,7lo
EVERY CORNET BAND
In llu* country will receive !| spirit
did piece of lai.d music free by se fl
ing- a a two cent stanui to Edward A
Samuels, Publislier, Boston, Mass,
Look to Your interest.
The man to patronize is the one who will
d> your work well and cheap, and at bliort
notice, and that, m n is
ENOCH STRICKLAND,
Who lias ju-t; estahli-herl a wood shop in con
nection with ' is black mith shop at East end
of Railroad si reel,
FA Hi It CRN. GUO 7[ l
He has a full comp!err.ont of experienced |
weikrncn ami is pr- pared to do all kinds of j
work in his line.
lie makes new 'V a irons, Bugyies. and j
rep irs oldlom’s. keeps new Wagons and Bug- !
gi l ** constantly on hand lor s ale
jl'Bl (Jill
THE SEW ELASTIC TRESS. An important
Invention. li retains the iuiptu*e at al
times and under the hard-st exercise and se- |
venst strain. It is worn \v th comfort, and j
if kept on night nd d:iv effects a permanent I
cure in a few we ka. Sold cheap, and sent ;
hy mail when reqnes ed. < ircnlars tree,
when ordered b\ o-tJer sent to the Elastic !
! ru*s 1 0.. No. 688 IJroad way, N. \ r . (dry. j
No* <dy uses metal spring tresses; too pain j
ful: they slip off too frequently. ap’2B-ly I
MONEY Hindi* i npidly v\ ith Stencil and I
Key Note Outfits. Cntal..<rue and full j
particulars free. S. M. Stexckk, 117
II mover st., Boston.
Joy to the World! W'om \x h Fkkk— j
Amone ti e many m<deni discoveries look
ing to the happiness and amelioration ot the
human race, none is emit ed to higher
coo-miration than the renowned r< nudy
Dr. J. Brad field’s Ft male Regulator, Woman’s
Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated
from numberless il’s peeuli r t) her sex. Be
fore its mai>ic power all ii^’regularities of the
womb vanish. It < u -t s whiles. It cures sup
pression of the menses. It removes uterine!
obstructions. It cures Constipation and
strengthens the system. It. braces the nerves I
and pirilles the b! ;od. It, n ;”er mils, as |
tin usands ol women will testify. This vatu- j
able ince’eine i- 68 prepared and sold by la. H
Ir.;d(it*ld, Druggist, Atlanli, Ga # Irce i
SI £0 per bottle. All respectable drug men |
ke p ir.
'1 uskkgkr. Ala., IBGB.
Mr. L. 11. Bradkiki.d—S.r: I’iease forward j
us immediately, another supply of Brad- j
field’s Female Regulator. We find it to be;
all that is claimed for it. and we have wit- j
ncs-ed the most decided and happy ttie ts
produced by it. Very re peetfully,
Hustcii & Alexander.
We, the unders'gned drugg’sts. take pleas
ure mi commending to tlie trade, Dr. J. Brad
field’s Female Regulator, b dievi g it to be
a good and reliable remedy for the diseases !
lor which he recommends it.
W. A. Lansdm.u, Atlanta, Ga .
PiiMBKKTON, W ILSON, TaVLOR & Cos.,
At aula, Ga.
Rkdwink tt Fox, Atlant i, Ga,
W. O. Laavsi-jk, Atlant t. Ga.
W. Root & Sox, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF GEOGIA—Troup Count".
This is to certify that I hav-* examined the
recipe of Dr. J. Bradtield of this county, and j
as a tnedica' mm pronoa ce it to be a com- ■
binati'-n of medi ines of great merit in the
treatment ot nil the diseases ot females for
which he recommends it. This December
21, ]872. Wm.P, Beasley, VS. I>.
THE “VICTOR” S. \jt. CO
NEW SEWING MACHINE
“V I CTOR”
Runs very Ensy,
Runs very Fast,
Runs very Still.
Has New Shuttle Superior to nil
others.
DEFIES COMPETITION,
Great Improvements in Needle,
Cannot lio Set YVrong.
Agents YY r , -luted.
Ad dess THE “VICTOR” S. M. CO.
No 54 Tenth St. 4 doors west ol
B.Midway, N. Y.
THE PARLOR COMPANION.
Every Lily wants one!
Ev ry man ought to liavn one!!
Sent, on recitpt of feu cents. Ad.lmsa TANARUS, F.
IiYBR & CU., I'J5 Seveutli. Avenue. New
York. apr23~ly.
I* It (K K I X GUAX O.
WILCOX. GIBBS & CD’S. MANIPULATED
GUANO.
rPHESE CF.T.Ei'.IiATKD GUANOS TM
-1 ported nnil p epared liv Wile x. Gihlis !
& Cos, Savannah (la., and Chariest on, S. C .
are for sole for cash, or on credit on accom
modating terms, payable in cotton, by
TV’. F. I, a Mil: i.M. Aaent, Fairtmrii, Georgia.
Gaiikktt & VV.ILTII ILL, Agt's Palmetto, Ga,
Special attention is called to the nse
of the rhoenix puano composted with cot
ton seed, send or : pply as above for circu
lars giving testimonials from planters—pri
ces ter ms etc,
LbiSOw
“ THE KENNESA W ROUTE. 1 '
V I A
WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. R. AND
CONNECTIONS.
Schedule in effect M-v 25th, 1873.
j - ■■■ 111 ■ ~
NORTHWARD.
j I ritatii ns | No. 3 | No. 1.
' Leave Atlanta 8:3 Ia m I lf:'0 p m
I Arrive C rtersville.. 11 oo I 11.3'am
Kingston.... t .45 “ j t,u3 *•
ftalton ?.oi pm I 300 “
| ’’ Chattanooga 428••|5 r C ••
NUMBEa 11.
Will leave Atlanta 6 00 p m
Arrive in Cartcrsvi le 8 15 “
; Arrive in K nston 8 43 •*
j arrive n Dalton to 30 “
SCiDTIHVaRD.
I Stations | no 2 | no. 4
| Arrive Atlanta tin<s pM I M
| '’arti-sville. 8t •• I ’0.51 A m
j K'noston... 744 ‘ jto ’2
! Dalton 535 “ | 8 110 1
Leave |< la tinm.g.i | 045 •• | 555 ,
| Pullman palace cars on trains Nos 11 & 2
i TANARUS" LYNCHBURG & NEW ORLE ANS
Pullman Palace Cars on trains 1 & 2
for Atlanta and Chatt.mong a!
No Chan tj e
New Orleans to Lynchburg— via Monfgom
cry. Atlntibi add Dalton.
On e Clia ng c
A Pant 1 to St. Louis, via Chattanooga.
FIFTY-TWO MILES SHORTER
Netc York and Eastern Cities
THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE I'll M ATLANTA !
21 Hours quicker to the Virgi' i.n Springs
than any other line from '.llama,
avaiding an lApenslve Delay
and Transfer iu Kuhiu ud.
, Passengers leaving Atlanta hy L’shtning
Express, r t (!:C0 p. m. arrive in New York
• t -4:14 p. m. the second alternoeu tliere ifrer:
Li hours 35 min tea carLerthan p -siengi ra
: I y any other route.
Passene. rs leaving All'nta at ’0 p. m. hy
( litis toti'e arrive in New York at. same time
I as pass tigers who left at C:00 p iu. by op
posing lines.
Parties desiring a whole car through
j to the Virginia Springs or to Lynchburg,
should ad tress the un ersigned.
| t’ar'ies centi tnp! oing travel should
I send for man. schedule &r.
Quick tune and close, connections is
! our molt).
Ask lor tickets via ‘ the Ivetinesaw Route.”
S3. W. VYREN’N. 1,. I> &T. A.,
Atl nta. Ga.
OPENING OF
Spring Goodsv
r PIIE attention of th citizens Palmett
p and the c*ounr.r\ are jreu •
erally :r.il pesi.u ctJully invited to call iu and
exauiine our ,'t ck of
SPRING GOODS,
ir>w b injr received and opened, wliicfi con
sist in part of
Ladies’ Dress Goods, WliUe Goods,
Prints, Bjeached Goods an 1 Da:tv*r
tics, M Him ry Goods and Yankee
Notions of every description.
TJr largest a. db st sr<x kof
Boots andL Slioos
Ever brought ti this mark t, which we buy
P>r Cnsll dir. ct from the. Faetories at
Lynn and Btivurhill,Massachusetts.
We also keep
Hats, Caps Fmbreilns, Parasols,
Fans anil Toilet Ai tides.
Always on hand, a large lot of
BACON, CORN, HAY, FLOOR,
LARD AND MOLASSES,
Which we wil, let out for Crop Liens tore,
spousible parties.
We tre also Agents for the sale of
CARROLL’S COLD YYATER SOAP,
Whit it will wash your Clothes clean and
white without rubbing or betting. This
Soap is verily the WOMAN'S FRIEND;
GARRETT & YY’ALTUALL
Palmetto, G 1., April 9, Ls7‘.
SOUTH Elt N NURS ER Y.
IRWIN & THURMOND,
We are offering to ihe public a selection
of Fruit adopted to the southe n climate,
consisting of apples, penuries, pears, plums,
quinces, grapes. English walnuts, Spanish
chestnuts, mulberries, pecans, etc. Our
Floral Department is p-esidt-d over by a
skillful ti wist, iu which may be found or
namental shrubbery of ail varieties.attd hot
house p ants at prices that will defy ootttpe
tion. We have every tiling that is usual
ly’ found in a well conducted Nursery, and
of varieties that we have tested and know
to be suited to the sot the n climate, We!
will upon application furnish < ratis our
catalogue and price lis". Add.ess :
IttWIN & Tli UR It NT),
P. 0. Box 585, Atlanta, Ga,
thESW Mr. John F, Eilington, of Pal
metto, is our agent for the o. unties of
Campbell and Coweta, and till orders
given by him will be filled with prompt
ness and care. may2o tf.
JAMES YV. CARNES, "
MILL-WRIGHTi
LOCATED IN
I’nlinetlo Georgia
Solicits tli“ patronage of all wishing work
done in bis lino. New mills built, or old ones
repaired; gin gearing, w ater gins Ac. lie is
also Agent for tlie LcifeM’s double Turbine
wati r wheel, Engint s portable, nr stationaij
Portable mills and mill material ot all
kinds >ts macin' ctuGd by Pool & Hunt
Baltimore. *'d.
Persons 1 ving at a distance can address
him at
Palmetto Georgia.
$72 00 EACH YYEEkT~~
Agents wanted everywhere. Business
strictly legitimate. Purliciihus free,
Address J. YY’oitb A Cos., Ft. Louis,
Mo. lrnayly
J. F. ORO WELL”,
3VEa.ll - Wright,
Is now prepared to do nil kind of work in hip
line. Parties wanting ol I mills repaired, or
new ot es built, Will do well to call on him.
lie folicDs thcpatr-'U ge of w attling
work one on gin; running bv water,or
utac’iiuety of any kind,
J. t\ CROWELL.
I‘aluietto’ Ga.
3sr:Ers/V
GROCERY STORE!
OSCAR A, CANTRELL
YVould infur n his friends and the pub
lic generally that he has opened in the
Shield office, a
SELECT STO CK
OF
family and fancy groceries
SUCH AS
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Sod a, Spice,
Pepper, Ginger, Starch, Can
dy, Cali ties, Crack
ers, Oysters,
Buckets, Malclns, Blacking, E’c , Etc.
WHICH WILL BE S< I.D
CHEAP FOR CASH OK PRODUCE!
Give me a trial. 0. A. Cantrell.
L. B. LANGFORD,
WHOLESALE and retail DEALER IX
Stoves, Hollow \V a re,
Clock Tia, Tiu ’ la'e. Sheet Iron X. Trimmers'
Findings,
Slate Yluatels anil Grates,
House-Furnishing Goods ol t very de.-criptio it
Georgia Marble Stones.
Keystone block Whitehall street.
A tin utn, Ga.
gem, fur 'let celebrate 1 "C.i.u-ier Oik Stove,
oci 18 3it
J C. REGISTER^
DEALER lit
STOVES, TI N YV A RE & HOUSE FUR
NISHING GOODS,
Nf.wnav Georgia,
OfltTs* superior iiTduc* ments to ( morn
ers. He sel'? <rood? t s cheap as they can
be bought iu Atlanta oi elsi where. Give
him a ir.al, may 29 6 u
'A ROOK FOR THE MILLION!
Marriage
m inarry <• 11 Ihc [>hvsii iI
t *1 n Q. ' my I’-Tie■> and rcvtMiitiot.s f
1 litcsoxual system, with the
Intest discovorles ia protluclng ntul |<ruvcuiiug offspring,
Low to preserve the complexion. Ac.
Thisi s nn iuteresting work o l two hundred and .sixty
pages, with numerous engravings, and contains valnn! fc
information for those who arc married,or cot.te mplatc mar
riage. Still it is a book that ouglii to Le k-q t tinder lock
and key, and not laid carelessly tthont the house.
It contains the experience and ndvhe of a phrsfeinn
whose reputation is world-uide. and should Lein th.-pi
rate drawer of every male and tcnialc thr.nu hoist; h- nu it g
globe. It embraces everything on the aiiLjeet nt Hi eg, n
eralive system that is worth knowing, and much that is
not published iu any other work.
Sent to any one (free of postage for Fifty Cents.
Address Or. Butts' Dispensary,No. 12.N. l-.ghthstreet
St. Luuis, Mo.
Notice to tho Affile ed ar.d "nfrtgr.r.to.
Before applying to the uotorinus qnauk - v ho a!vnriisc in
public papers,or i slug any qnmk nu,- p, : I
liiitts tvorkno matter what your disease i>,or i. v deplor
able yonr condition.
Dr. liutts occupies a double linns.* of twenfv-seven
room:i s i ndorsid hy some o t the t.m-1 e. i.-i,ra t-j j .
cal professors ofo, is Tonu: \ and Ltf ope. nd i-ati i,e , ; , n .
f lilted personally or by nun.li-r.t- - toi—t. r i t • and in
hit works. Oibce and parlors. No. 12 N. F.ighih .tit..:,
between Market and Cneeuut, Sot. Louis. M....
DR.CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
a Ton Ypbvs ofiriiiibtin
trsl luiF icov. 'i Dr.v'rook’s
WinoufJ’;r lohavomoro
rTPjffri* nuiit tlism any simtl;tr
proorrHionev uofli.’roclt*
tiio jnJ)Jio. It is rich in
IlieiiioiUcinal qualiiicsof
T.nr, mul uiK’fjuali’d for
dinensted of the 'i h root
b ii jm ! tin*
most rcinavkaljlitcLir—* l *
cn'.ctvmlly fUivsaJl ( v-.V*
HiifH oltls. It lias cu.r ti !
many eases of Asthiit—
t t hilt i
has bi t'U j >rcd louiACctl n
sneoiile for these <;>rr*-
plaints. Forfi’aiißsin tsie
Ureas!, or black,
Gruvi-2 or Siidac.v <liv
€*simo.diseasesoft!i*- s'rin
, ary
<>>’,r..v 5.' ver etu|>linv
- it lias ii(M‘<[Ual.
It is nlso a stij>crlor Tonir,
Ib'slorpsUfip Apr,(*iito,
StrPiiKthoHf} Wyntom.
Restores the WVli ami Biehiliiateti,
<'at!HCS die s-'oo-l lo
Removes hysix-nsiß mul
irSalarhiiis I'lncvs,
Gives tone loyoui fijskai..
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Goughs. Cold3, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Among the great
discoveries of modern
fje&y*’ science, few are of
*icre real value to
hiankiml than this ef-
II Fectnal remedy for all
fi U diseases of the Throat
■ § tritll of its virtues,
throughout this and
other countries, has
shown that it doe
surely ami eficctaiaUy
control them. The testimony of our best uiri
rens, of all elas-es, establishes the fact, that
Ciikuky I'KcrouAU will and does relieve ami
cure the afilictiiig disorders of the Throat at.j
Lungs beyoiid any other 'the mos?
dangerous aifoetions of the Tulmonarv Org:u.,
yield to its power; and eases of Constini(>t
tion, cured by this preparation, are public*
ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be
lieved, were they not proven beyond disputa
Asa remedy it is*adequate, on which the public,
may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs,
the*forerunners of more serious disease, it saves
Unnumbered lives, ait l an amount f suffering
not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con
vinces the most sceptical. Every family should
keep it oil hand as a protection against the caHy
amt unperceircd attack of Iktlmomiry Atfeetions,
which are easily met at first, but which become
incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten
der lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to
he without it. As :i safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset the Throat
and Chest of childhood, CiiMimV IT:< toiial
is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi
tudes are rescued from premature graves, and
saved to the love and afiection centred on tb^m.
It acts speedily and surely against ordinary'coals,
securing sotimi and healtli-restorlng sleep. Ao
one will sutler troublesome lullueikza and pain
ful Ur on chit is, when they know how easily
they Can be cured.
Originally the product of loiig, laborious, and
success!..j chemical investigation, no cost or i il
s spare.tl in making every bottle in the utmost
p ssible peffeCtlnn. It lfiay be confidently re
lie upon ;ts possessing all the virtues it has ever
exit, (ted, and capable of producing cures a
mem.. .ble as tile greatest it has ever effected.
PREPARED EY
Or. J. C 'SYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practi::. and Analytical Clseinists.
VLB BV Al. DRUGGISTS* EVERYWHERE
A LIBEIUL OF^EK.—On
a-jLof BO cent”* Home Cabinet, innmhly,
will be sent for one year, ami 25 fl ie *• Bris
tol Board v Visitimr Cards, your own name
elegantly printed. Sample numbersand cards
cents. Address, \V. B. CJUNING, Ji;.,
Nyuck. N . \
4^%‘F^ USAT£Or *
I
CpWiy
T OMACvSITTSfi)Y
Are nvpor.nrD and PRESeKTBTSD r.r mors tead
i. g than r.R -(t w r Toni: or L...a
--ttl.nnt r..v i-j us>. T’.-.c,- a-.)
A tin: r.Ritvr.r.TiVE,
For Ferr na>i Ague IrDeru-iiaprcs. lNllou-t-.e** a ! all dis
orders ar sing f.tn '• u v Tiwytrcl U --7 r "~
emaended r.s an ANTI-i>V: D! i** i • rn.i in rv.fi t if INI I-
Gi.STION are ix-xl-jab-is. A* r i Al’l’i: ri“;’.R r.nJ Rl'.-
CUPEKAKT aad in casts t! G".N N-'I. 1 ’’."’.ILITY they
have never in a *-iag'.o i.iß - au • f i ia procucia- lac xucat
hatr-j rosolts. T’u tr; e i‘auienlar!y
BEXKidd - Af/LO LTM.Mr.S,
PtrenfheiHiiglho Ia!-. i.;v t.eiu'. .*., and girl-ft
l tone and elasticity t. tt'e v !o i '- r-. Tint lIOME J.I * -
| TI'.RS arc compoutiv 4 with t. • grvate t< f c .rc. and no t .n
--l ic stimulant Ikisci rh. f lea < *ri Ito the public sa
PLEASANT TO T‘K TA.’T!-; i rt t*-e rmt-e time ror.l--
ing ro natty remedial a••n:x aa . - 11 y the r edical fr-tcr
tyastl.o ! -11.:. •r. t : I" :..aco;tuia. ItcosU hut I
tie to g s vo then a fair tri La l
livery J’amiSy f hoitld Have a ToIRa-.
No pr •yaralion in t’.e wnr ■) e \ • r.-lucc 5 ) nanr unqv- .-
fled eitdi-r-.- r.-ev.n hy i ct' .he very Lljhcst sianii.a;
Iu their ]•-of. >'• n.
End ■: .• <I üb>j Ly the Clergy end lie leading denomitux
tioncl i<<rpcrs.
lluv. \ m. K. Tabco.-k. the f Most Methodist minister In rt.
T • . . it • I : -•'’.I::-, -e
tiu.i in ihe vcitoratioa cf *--y urcnyth, uud ua increase *•
appetite. .
0-ror.x Vo., .Tune Cos. ]S7I.
Persons greatly debilitated. ~x T ; •• : luv.i, :..td who reqn: o
pv- : • r 5::.2-. ; um, iee.d tjr nothin j he ter (ban t.to
Home Bitter . F. 1.. COPE.
I‘rcsiding Elder M. r.. Church. Plnttsbur? 13istriel.
I .mtko St\ rt:; I'.o-I'ITAL. )
F. . l.o’.ru t.er. b. 1 TO. J
James A. Jackson a Co.— 1 I.l\o i ar.ii:i t tho f ru.ula f p
makian; the “ llnttiu Slo:j t h l.tte-s.” aid use t the;* i:i 11-:w
hospital the last 1.. r iu. 4. I Consider then the i;i > t v alu
able'<>nic nn>l stimulant iio.vr n u.-e. F. 11. ML LCD Lit,
Reside atPUysiciau ia eL:;r c ; !U. F. Marine Uus;>U:;l.
Jamuu A. Jacusox & Co.—U. nllem :u As you have com
inunicuted to tins lit lieu I ,• votes -mu lhe reeipo of the **liwxue
Hitters,” itcaanif. t:.-r. foro ho considered inn intent me
icine. no patent having Stu a t-.l*. u IVr it. V, c have e: ant inti
the formula for tr.akiint the " Home I..ittrs.” nod uuhesta
tinglr say the combiuutun f rare excellence, nil thx
auricles used in i’.sc'inpj .'in arc the best of the class t.
which they L h ne. l’ i:iy Li-U’y Tonic. Ftiaial mt. Stomachic,,
Carminitive, an l f.axativ •. Tho m <!; of preparit- :
them is strictly in a.vnrdnacc vith the rules *>f pbarmac-. .
Jiaving used them io onr private practice, u.* t i!:c j lca-ure fa
recornrn c ling them to nil - r-* >n ■. -.ircus of taking Hitt* rs,
as being the betd Tonic s.a-1 : timulaut now otfored to the pub
lic. I’K.YNX G. riY.TI.K.
rref. Obstetrics and THsen ? ? f Wen;- •. Cjß.'j: of Physi
cians, anil late member Board rf rcnh.h.
i.. c. Bisi.!::irr.F. Pro:, .r
Obstetrics and Diseases cf V’rnwi, St. Ron's Med. College.
DRAKE iIcDOWI-.LR. >i. i'..
Luto Prei-'t. y.o. M.Nli. al Crtll- go,
Ih A. CLARK. M. I>..
Prof. Surgery. Mo. Medical Co'.'mg 2 i-'.. - ..-idc-; l'h; l
ciaa Ciiv Hospital, Ll. Louis Mis n ;:>.
h;::ib::t:t PRiMM. Prof.
Practical Pharmacy, Ft. T-nttL Cml’.o c uf Pharmacy.
J. C. V’KITLHiI.L. r.il. Me !ic: l Archives.
At f. lleacock, M. D. I>r. 0. V. F. lx "’ut,
C. Ckuicke. >i. !>. F. Orvrz 3D. 1-. M. I>.
r. • nki.inT'm.* n.
Prof. Surgery, R .11- • a:*” ’ M oi -il ColL
T. J. VAHTIN'K. M. I’-. ' T. C- ( iMSTOCa, M. I*..
Prof, cf Midwiftry and Li ea ■ !' V.'oia- Cclh :of Homoeo
pathic Physicians uud Burg-
JOHN T. TEMPLE. M. D..
Prof. Materia Me li v and Thcraupeuties, Uoinuiupaiu:.' iledl
cal College cf Mi.isourl
JVO. CONZI.r.MAN, M. R., Lecturer
On Diseases of Children, II : hi-: ( mllcrc of Missouri.
C:IAiILL.S VAKTIXE. M. I>..
Trof. of ritvsiclogv. lie::: c Lii: M -di•:: 1 College of Mo.
J>i;iN HARTMAN. M. D.. Prof.
Clin'oal Medicine. Cel. 110-u-.,; Phy.-iMans and Snrg's.
They are sup rior o :.ll eHi-r Stomach Bitters.
no s.ynim:rs. AujP tical Chemist.
Ko Bitters i:t the verl 1 can c\ '. them
9 FIMON Jill!.'.('ll. Analytical Chemist.
Eminent riiysicaur.s of iihicngro.
Th.' 1 '••rt-.rt'.a for th! Ho :i :■ :t-*r* has l iyti Mlimif.otl to us,
and wc believe them to L- - the h-’st tonic uud stimulant fop
£aaa - o u H WootuifßY. M. D..
G. A. M.mtNsr., Analytical Ja . v. Blamcv, JI. I>.
Chemist. Prof. Chemi, try, Rush
11. S. Hahn, M. R., M !i -al College.
11. McYk aii, M. 1)., J. B. V.'Ai.Kta, V. !>.,
Koh’n. F. Balm . M. D., T- A. II ■•. .sr:. M. D..
It. Ll-dlam. M. 1)., T.toa. T. I’ll:a M. D.,
Jas. A. Cdlmx.l M. !>., J. A. Haiix, M. D.
E izt I'’?-.. * -**r*, J :i Cirelmtnti,
Nca-.Jv ::L -f whom ..r ’ i’roie..:.trs iu one or the other of th*
Medical Colleges.
No other Uitt.-rs have ever L • u off--ed to the public em
bracing : t:.a.iv vti’rri.hlc rein.uial a. .
J. I . Vakil::, M. i>., 1.. A. James. M. D-.
O. T. Snu-sex, Al. !.. B. P. B n:.a. ii. D.,
C. F. MciiAßT. I'.. G. W. Blel.au, M. l>„
W. 'l’ Tav: 1 KW.:i... JI. D. . J. J. (,'li.vN, M. IL,
J. Id. BiruKM- .. 3B I’., V. tl. L oetr.v ari. M. D.,
G. A. Dv .r ,:v. M. I ~ K. F. Wavxk. Cli mist.
C. Wo.owa ... >:. tr. !., Taylor. M. D.,
D. W. Mu t.Tiiv, M. T>., P. V. Mai.uy. V. D.,
R- If. J, .1 > M. h. h. B. Tomli.vo.v, M. D.
Kni.ii.: rJ S'StyvivSor: ; i:a ?'U mrSiisc:
and-liv. wsc-t in : f'-om malarial .*:;> -.
li. il. Tnor.NT.cf. M. 1 . A;, a. Er*ki*k, M. D.,
iucltar- c <-f C;’- Mu-idtul, >!. li. Hoi.i;s. y. V.,
J. M. 1!< 1. w..;’. >.i. iu, Pa j. Oti’.v. AL D..
11. YV. PtaNkii. M. 1 ~ M. .Y. K.ivt m,4. M. TV,
tAXoroun Bell, M. D., Jw. E. -1. M. D..
Kr.iitifnl I*2*3 sle2an.'! r.i 2 i qisl>i'rgJi;
It. F. Dans. M. D.. Wm. Ytowiv. M. 1 >..
W. li. Child . M D., D. <\. YV-llaro. M. D..
O. IVCTH, < . :ii ;. J. :!. Mel I..:!.- *.v v , Jd. D..
And iifxmdrcx’H oi‘ Oiliu-j
in nil part .• of the North. YV v: 1 South.
J. L. GakNa.*, li. D., Milwaukee.
P V mul Bi t-pr-.. Ma-h f*. ISTI.
James \. jacssox & C..—Ha\ iu. a . xmlu and the formula of tb
Homo Stomach P.itte: . I lm > \ re-criDi ■! u , iu iu> pvac
lice for sonic time, ami pronounce them lb •- ■ Tunic Hitters
How in use. P. 11. McMAHON, M. D.
(CT*For sale by all druggists nr..i grocers.
Jaimes A. Jut k>ion A \ <>., Pro?)rlc(or,
Lubratory 10j And Id 7 N. Second St.. St. Louis Missouri.
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
A s k L vide’*.- known
'AaJYS’ ns 0.10 ut' the most
i'd'A /i Nit ufl'oi.tlial l-eiuedip'
M'A / I .'■!/: A evor iliseovereil to.
M . ■ ’ ) the syx
, a .:i imil imritVii-A
'• h-l,d
'N^'' v >-V : ’O ■ " t s, -.oil the test of
•and -■' l l i r*' years, with a con
s...etmillverjwiii'Tivti-
-3 titntion, based on its
liltriLisii' virtues, aril i'Ustai::od by its re
markable cures. So mild as to be sate and
beneficial to children, a,. ! *t so scaveliiniv
as to cli’ectiially janve out the 'Treat cor
ruptioiis of the blood, nieh as the scrofulous
'lid syiihiHiie coutianiaatiou. Inijiuritiest
c-r diseases that have lurked in the svste: i
for years, seen yield to this |;evreriitl anti
dote, and di-ajijiein-. lienee its v.-onderlul
cures, many of wL:.-!i me ju.’iiicly know;),
of Scrofula, m.d a’l perofrions diseases,
Ulcers, lartlfit ious, ami ertmtiv-e dis
oriii rs of the skim Tuiuoi-s, iHotclies,
I toils, Piiiijik's, Pt> -i-.iics, sores, fit.
Anthony'n Fire, tto“e or Fry.-rijn—
las, Tetter, Stilt Ithciim, "Senitl
Head, liiufrwbniK and intefhkl Ui J
ceralions of the_Uterus, Stoinaeli,
anil lever. It also • unit, other com
plair.ts, to iviiich it w: aid no! seem esjieci
ally aihipt-od. sucli Dropsy, Dysjicp*
sia, Fits, Ni urahr'U,Hear4 Disease,
Female Wcitlcnesa, Debility, and
Leueowluea, tvlicu they are inaiiifefhsc
turns of the scrofulous poisons.
R is m excellent, restorer of health and
strfil'jftli in the Sj.i'irm By renon-iilg tlkl
appetite ami vigor of the durcstive orman n
it dissipates the depression and listless Inn
eiiorof the sea-on. liven whi rc no disorder
appears, people tee! better, and live longer,
for eieansiii; the blisnh The system moves)
on with reuev and vivor and a apt lease of
life.
PJi spaced P t
Dr. i, C, AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass*
I*l’ficti ~'(tl <::nl Aneiii/licxtl Chemists,
80BI> BV ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHE&j
EDWARD J, EVANS A *
NURSE It YUEN AND SEEDSMEN
Y, UK, Pennsylvania.
ata! ignes mailed to applicat.l.4
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