The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, August 22, 1873, Image 3

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PALMETIO SHIELD. NOTICE.— From thi- date we will jn erl no Sherlfl's Sales without the moucy in advance. Hay Bth, 1873. To mako this tlepartment of cur paper interesting to cnr readers, we invite commu nications from this and the adjoining coun ties. Articles on the crops and pertaining to the weilfarc of the people will be thanktully received Notices inserted in this column as rcad ing matter at the rates of 15 cents per line. palmetto, ga„ aujgust 22,1872. Pox'r fail to read the' Grand Jury presentments in tliis week’s issue. There was a Gr u go organized at Fairbnrn on last Saturday. Mr. Cummings’ox, Ben, weighed 1200 pounds, on the scales at tlic depot yes, terday. We were glad to meet, yesterday our young friend Mr. Denton, who has just returned to Palmetto. Coffins.- Clark P Smith, has just received a full supply of all sorts and sizes of coffins, and will keep them con 6tanlly on hand for sale The spirit of improvement is begin ning to revive in our town. Several new buildings liave recently been coni' menced, and the work is progressing rapidly, Dr. A. S. \\ niTAKF.n will p-ease ac cept our thanks (or a mess of Irish potatoes. They are the finest wo have seen this season. Off for New York.—Mr. William M. V\ althall, merchant of this place, left on yesterday morning’s train for New York, City, to purchase his fall and winter stock of goods. There will be a barbecue at Sharps" bnrg to-day, given by the “Patrons of Husbandry. ’ We had a pressing in-, vitation to attend, but regret that busi ness compels us to decline. The meeting which has been in pro gress at Hamah Church about a week closed tosday, some ten ot fifteen new members were added to the church, seven of whom were baptised. Married. —By Rev. T. 11. Timmons, on i ncftduy morning, August 12, 187", at the residence of Mrs. Birch, Mr. 11. P> Lane, of Franklin, Ga„ to Miss 7.1. E Jones, f Palmetto, Ga. iho editor was not forgotten and acknowledges a nice piece of cake A long ad happy life to them, say we, Business Judge 1 nderwood dis patched business so rapidly, that about] one hundred cases, many of which had been on the d< ckets for years, were disposed of at our Superior Court last week. One more week for Judge Underwood, we think, would entiiely clear out dockets of old, cases. We. and the farmers are glad of it, Messrs. Arnold & Cole have made a step towards erecting a Cotton Gin in this place for the coming season.— Taey are going to gin cheaper than it can he done by horse power. Capaci ty of gin 10 or 12 bales per day. Cummings’ King Cnr.-, is a sure cure. (■pm m i—mb DINES Resnectfully inscribed to Miss J,,,*. BT WILLIE, When fate, my love, shall bid us part, In friendship may we sever; Let memory then entrance thy heart, Let love abide forever. In union may our spirits move, Enjoying equal love: And may we to each other prove, None less than those above. Divided may we never be, Far though we be apart; Let comforts from sweet numory, Our inmost souls exhort. Betlaiate to me the same Eternal weight of love, Nor think that all the hosts of fame, Can cause my heart to rove. Sternal be the happy thought That burn within my breast; Thy name can never be forgot, ’Till death shall bid me rest. And if in pleasing converse sweet, Our hours no more may flee ; Say. if on earth no more we meet, Wilt thou rememner me? No time can .change my Arm regard, Nor banish thoughts of thee; And I shall feel a proud reward, If thou’lt rerae nber mo. THROWER AO, 7, I. O. o. T. MEETS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT At Fairburn, fcia. W T Roberts, Lodge Deputy, F S Williams, VV C TANARUS, Miss Lula Cantrell, W V TANARUS, J II Elder, W S, J H Strickland, W F S, V B Vickers, VV TANARUS, Jno Reynolds, VV 0, J II Greene, \V M, Miss Henrietta Vickers, W D M, Miss Etta Greene, R II S, Miss Gallic Landrum L II S, Miss Lela Hearn, I S G, A P Williams, 0 S G, J F Golightlv, L’ W C T. Grand Jury Presentments* Campbell Superior Court, ) August Term, 1873. f We, the Grand Jury drawn and em pannelled fertile said term cf the cour*, beg leave to submit the following pre sentments through our various com mittees : We have examined the records arid books of the Ordinary, Clerk, Tax Col lector, Tax Receiver ana County Trees*- urer, and find them kept in a neat and business like manner. W'e find the public buildings in a good condition except the jail, which needs some re pairs such as iron bars, etc. We recommend tbe to col ect such rents as be thinks proper for the rooms of the Court-house, except I those occupied by the county officers that are entitled to rooms in said Court house, and pay over the said rents to the county Tieashrer. We have examined the dockets of the Notaries Public and Justice of the Peace of the different districts so fir as was presented to us. We regret to have to report in default the following named officers, to-wit : ,T. B. Blalock, Notary Put lie of the 731 district; Scott Campbell, J. P. 731 district ; B. A. Camp, N. P. 1165 district, dockets not exhibited ; A. Z Minims, J. P. 494 diclrii t ; J. L. Newborne, J. P 1219 district, incorrect by overcharges and not itemizing ; John Reynolds, J. P. 1134 district, incorrect by excessive charges; A. J. Bailey, J.’?. 1204, in correct by not itemizing. The remain der of the notaries public and jtislice of the peace duckets we find kept cor rectly reflecting credit upon said offis cers. \7 efind that none of the public roads in our county have been worked as the law directs. Wo therefore recommend the proper authority to issue scire faci as against the several road commission ers of said county, requiring them to come forward at the next term of the Superior Court, and show cause if any they have, why said roads have not been put in good order. We find the public bridges in good condition and two under contract to be built soon. We find our Sheriffs punctual in the discharge of their sev eral duties, and we recommend them to procure the services of bonded bai.- iffs to assist, them in waiting cn the Courts. Also we learn with regret that there are some men in our county who make it convenient to get upon the Grand Jury at tv -ry term of tbe court. \\ e therefore recommend our Sheriffs to bo more careful in selecting jurors, as wo want no professional ju - rors. \Y e find in the County Treasurer’s hands $75 55. We find the indebtedness o' the county to be as follows, to-wit, : Balance on Court-lioueo $3,501) OCI Interest on same 367 50 Commissions ot Tax Collector, Tax Receiver nrnl C.-unly Treasurer... 483 43 Paupers and commission cn same .. 2,000 (10 Juries and 'commission 1 2<s(i 75 Jail fees and other expenses 831 05 53.048.73 We find in the above amount 8449 55 expenses of 1872 that war left uu aid. i h re are some out standing debts against the county, the amounts we are unable to arrive at. We recommend the Ordinary to levy a tax sufficient to pay the indebted ness of the county. As the duties of the Inferior court devolve upon the Ordinnary, we therefore, recommend the Ordinary to present an itemized ac count of the labors of said office to the committee on finance, and il approved by said comini tee, we recommend the County Treasurer to pay said account according to the fees laid down in Ir win’s revised Cod We recommend the Coun’y Treasur er to pay to the Clk. of the Supr. Couit $25 for stationery, extra service &c- As D. P. White, Sheriff has an item ized account for extra services to the rand Jury, we recommend the Ordi - nary to issue an order on the County Treasurer for $66 50 in favor of said sheriff for extra services. We find a fi fa in the hands of the sheriff against William Austin, former Treasurer for $197.27 principal, said fi fa should have been paid long since, we, therefore, recommend the proper officer to proceed with a rule against the sheriff \\ e heiehy constitute and appoint Levi Ball,iid, JP. Bi-avers, M. L. Yates and J. W. Heck, a finance committee, to go forward and examine and inspect by the next term of the Superior Court, the officer’s papers, books, records, ac counts and vouchers of the Court of Ordinary, Clerk of the Superior Court, County Treasurer and Sheriff’s offices, and to make a full and complete re port of the condition of the records, finances disbursements and condition of the several records and offices to the succeding Grand Jury, and for othe pnrp isrs in said act, said committee to present their account for services ren dered to the next Grand Jury, and said Jury allow them such compensa tion as they think their services are worth and recommend the Treasurer to pay the same. In taking 1 cave of His Honor, -fudge Underwood, we tender him our thanks for the very able and impartial man i er in which he has presided over our court ; also, vve thank the Solicitor General for his courtesy to this body. Also, Solicitor pro: tem. We recommend these presentments to be published in the Palmetto Shield. J. VV . Beck, Foreman, "I. P. Hudson, J. p, Beavers, M. L. Yates, T. J. Bullard, M. J. Peacock, W. P. Yancey, W. J. Campbell, D. Smith, A J. Short, J. B. Smith, J- Brock, J. T. Ed wards, W. Forsyth, J J. B all, W. Hopkins, J W. Pnillips, B. W. Edmonds, L L Kidd, T. C. Russell, 11. B. Howard, W. S. ILu vey. A LIBIJUAL OFFER.—-On receipt 50 cent-. Home Cabinet, monthly, will le sent for one year, and 25 line *• Bris tol Board r Visiting 1 Cards, your own name elegantly printed. Sample number* and cards 5 cents. Address, W. B. COKNING, Jr., Nyack, N. V. JL C. POC.UE, Bricli-Mason, CHAPEL BILL, Bouglas County, Georgia. Is prepared to do all kinds of work in the brick line at short notice. augß ly (NOTICE. TOLLED before me as an estrny on the 51b day of Aurust, 1873. by William Trentbnm. of tbe 1134 district G. M., of OimpbeU county, Ga., one flea-bitten grey horse, mcdi..tn size, right bind foot snagged ; no other marks or brands on said horse; about twelve or four • teen years old. and appraised by John W. Nelms and M. M. Smith, freeholders of said di irict. to lie worth S6O, and who say it is worth 25 cents per day for leading ami taking care of said horse. The owner is hereby noti fied to appear before me, prove property and pay costs and expense and take him away, else he will be sold hv the sheriff at the court-house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in November next. * £. C. BEATERS, RUgB 60d Ordinary. Demi SHERIFF’S SALES, W ill he sold before the Court House door in the town ofFairburn Campbell county Georgia, with ; n the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, the fol lowing p operty to-wit : The north half of lot of land No. 75. con taining 101 acres, more or less. Also, the east hall of lot. of land No. 89. containing 101.1 acres, more or less. Also, the east hall°of lot of land No 74,containing 1014 acres, more or less. All being iri the 9th district of original Fayette now Campbell county. Levied on as the property of T. J. Green, by virtue of son dry fitas issued irom Campbell county court in favor of George Peters against sa'd T. J. Green, property pointed out by J. L. lilalockppluiu tiff’s attorney. \V. THOMPSON, Deputy Sheriff. BOS-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS. Sent on receibt of 25 cents. Unique Print* ingard Publishing House, 30 \ r e.-ey S rcct, NY Ayer’s Sarsaparilla A R U widely known igj IS, as one of the most |-1 Ijak i effectual remedie fipPlSt /.* cver discovered foi fißveiS / M*' V •) c - -hiising the sys mWr . ■((&) lu a,, d ptirifyinj '%i. ;• blood. It ha * ,0(l I,c ,est o‘ years, with a con stantly growing rep t/i> - utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and vet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous nd sypliiffia contamination. Impurities, w diseases that have luvl-ed in the system (or years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which a:e publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous’diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin. Tumors, Uiotelses, Koii.-b Piuijiles, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt lilicum, Scald Head, King-worn!, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other coin plaints, to which it. would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrhoca, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and stj-ength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feci hotter, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and anew lease of life. phepahed nr Dr. j. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical tnvl Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern sc ‘ ence few are of mor 9 real value to MPfe. mankind than this ef -1 NetiJr i • tectua] remedy for all T I diseases of the Throat i ijO i and Lungs. A vast S 9 trial of " its virtues, 1 throughout this and other countries, has shown that it doe* surely and effectually control them. The testimony‘of our best citi zens, of ail classes, establishes the fact, that Cherry Pectoral will and docs relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat ai.j Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dangerous affect ions of the Pulmonary Orgm.j yield to its power; and eases of Cos ns u nip* tioji, cured by this preparation, are public, ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be lieved, were they not proven beyond disputa Ao a 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, and an amount of suffering not to he computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. livery family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and unpei'eeived attack of Pulmonary Affections, 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 be without it. Asa safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Cherry Pectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, *-iulti ttides are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary coals, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Infiuenz t and pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily tliev can he cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, and successf..; chemical investigation, no cost or toil ' spared in making every bottle In the utmost p ssiblc perfection. It may he confidently ro ue upon as fwissOssing all the virtues it has' ever exh. ited, and capable of producing cures a Menu able as the greatest it lias ever effected. PREPARED BY Dr. J. 0 WER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practice, ami Analytical Chemists. >LD T V At, MiUCQISTS LVEttYWIIEIt* THOMPSON, COLE &Ji MANUFACTURERS OF AND IJXT FURNITURE, SUCH AS BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &r. Good Bedsteads, With Hollers, Only $4 ! METALIG BURIAL fCASES AND ROSEWOOD COFFINS ALWAYS ON HAND! KTe-VNT'rA.axi, Georgia. ATT E N TlO NEVERY BOD Y! O ISSTe-w GOOdS ! 3?resli Goods Clienp Goods ! o SMITH & BROTHER (At their old stand on Toombs Sired,) PAMETTO, GEORGIA; HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE liargcst and Best Selected Stocks OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE!! ever BROUGHT to this market; embracing CRY COCOS, SOTIOYS, WHITE CCOBS, KOI IERY, H.ITS, BOOTS, RHOES, HARDWARE Cutlery, Readv.-made Clothing, and, in fact, LVERYIHim USUALLY KEPI IN A FIRST CLASS STORE ! ALSO A SPLENDID STOCK OP FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. We cannot and icill not be undersold by any one who makes the least pos sible profit. Mr. M. D. THURMOND will bo found constantly on baud, ready and willing to wait on all who may give us a cull. KSU We keep a full and complete assortment on hand at all limes I i , consult your interest?, and call and examine onr g ods before buying elsewhere. . SMTI-I cfcßß©, n:w advertisements, $500,000 CASH GIFTS TO BE PAID t.N FULL. THE THIRD BRAND GIFT CONCERT ! IN AID OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY„ will be given in the groat hall of Library Building at Louisville, on Tuesday, July 8. 18 3. at Wtticb time ten thousand gibs, amounting to a gran! total of $5(10,000, all casla, will be distributed by lot to ticket holders. No reduction in amont of gifts at this distribution, but each gilt wili be paid IN FUt L 1 Office of Farmers’ & DroVers’ Bank, t Louisville, Ivy., April 7. 1573. j This is to certify that, there is in the Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bahfe, to the credit of he Third Grand Gift 1 oncert for tbe hen efitof the Public Library of Kentucky. Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, which hiis been set apart bv the managers to pay the gifts in lull, and wilt be held by the bank and paid out for this purpose, and 'his purpose only. (Signed,) R, S. VCECH, Cashier, LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash -Girt, ... ; . .SIOO,OOO One Grand Cush Gift 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift 25^000 One Grand Casli Gift,..,..; 20^000 One Grand Casli Gift....... 10,000 One Grand Cash Gift, s’ooo 24 Cash Gifts of 11,000 each,24,000 50, Cash Gifts of 500 “ 25,000 80, Gash Gifts of 400 “ 32^000 100 Cash Gifts of 300 “ 30,000 150 Cash Gifts of 200 “ 30,000 590 Cash,Gifis of 100 “ 59^000 9,000 Cash Gifts of 10 “ 90,000 Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000 Only a few ti. kets remain unsold, and they will he furnished to the first applicants j at the following biices : Wboln u c i,p ts | halves, $5; quarters, $2 50; II wholes | for $100; 50 for $500; 113 for• $1 000' ■' and 576 for $5,000. For tickets and information apply to TilOS. E, liStlHETfTfi, miT 1-4 w. I.oa syille, Ky, j Take the Shield. I A GREAT OFFER, korice wmtts* sos, 481 B’way, y. y., wi n (] ; Rn pfio| j o o Pianos of *te Makers, ircludimr IIAILR!)’, at. cqtreniciy low prices for cash, or part c sh. hni b| • nen in small monthly payments Yew 7 Octave ftrst-clas- Pianos, all modern improvements, lor $275 sh! ~oul,lc Kc<! ;orguns $1 0 and upwards. WATERS’ CONCERTO PALLOR ORGANS are the most beautiful i, sty • and perfect ;n tone ever made. lb. C .ncerto stop Is tnc best ever placed in f y Organ. It is produced by a hod set i t re I>, peculiarly voiced, the FI €T of wl h s most eharm wl i. 1 I ' s, . irrins ’ wt e s imitation of the human voice is superb. Terms Liberal. illustrates; Catalogues mailed for one stamp. A liberal kiscount to Ministers Wanted*' Sunday Schools > < tc - Agent’s INo tar used), for outside workaDd | laster ’ Ft ' u ci pet’ngs, Yc. t.mli. °i- C T n V tlm P for ("irculars and stunpl s. G J. Fay, Camden. N. J. NEW HAVEN ORGAN COMPANY. Manufacture the Celebrated C BILEE AND TEM PL E r pHEBE ORGANS are unsurpassed in J- qua tty of tone, style of finish, simplicity of construction, and do.-abi'ityi Also, MELODEONS in Various styles; and unequalled in tone. Send for illustrated Catalogue. Address NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO,, New Haven, Conn. Wanted. WAGES FOR nil who are willing to work. Any person, old or yonfig, of either sex, ean mnke from $H> to sf)o ber week, at home day or etoning, Wanted by all. Suitable to either city town or country, and any s.nsnu of (he year, This is a rare opportunity for those who are out of work, and out of money, to make nn independent living, r.o ennim being required. Our pamphlet. *• How Make a Living.” sent on receipt of 10 cent Address A. BURTON & CO., Mortisanl Westchester On , N. V. nettle T HE “VIC'iOR” S. M. CO NEW SEWING MACHINE “V I c T 0 R" Runs very Easy, Runs very Fast, Runs very Still. Has New Shuttle Superior to all others. DEFIES COMPETITION. Great Improvements in Needle, Cannot bo Set Wrong. BST" Agents Wanted. Addess THE “VICTOR” S. M. CO. No 54 Tenth St. 4 doors west of Roadway, N. Y. Twelve Million Acres! CHEAP FARMS! The elx-apest lind in the market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. In the Great Platte Villey. $54,000,000 Acres in Cautral Ne braska now for sale in tracts ot forty acres and upwards on five t nd ten y.-prs credit at 6 per cent. No advance 'Merest required. Mild and hcalthlul climate, fertile soil, ao l abundance of good water. Ihe best market in the West 1 The great mining region of Wyoming Colorado, Utah and Nevada beirg supplied by the farmers in the I’latte Valley. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead ol Kid Acres. The- Best Locations for Colonics. Fn-ettomes for AH. Millions of acres of choke Government I.amls open tor entry under the Homestead Law. t ear this gnat railroad with go and markets end all the con veniences of aji old settled country. Free passes to purchasers of Railroad Lands. Sectional Slaps, showing the la..d, also new edition ol I -ccriptive Pamphlet with New Maps mailed free everywhere. Address <) S'. Davis, Land CommissionerU. P. It. K., U .alia, Nebraska. ARJS r NT) OTIS ED A.VD PRF&CRTPUD RY ine Phjdlclans than an; other Tonic or ii.a> ulant now In us". The? arc a smi: paEVKxiiVE, for Fever and Ague Intermittent*. Riliou-nest nnA aU Ala orders arising from mfilarion* cause". They are hichlj v*r crr.mendi'd as an AMTI-DYSPUPTIC, r.ntl fn cases of I.VDI GKSTION art* t.v AtciPLS. A* nit APPETIZHR ar.H RK CUPKRAN'T, and in cases Of GENR'tAL i' .'BILITY tkry have never in a single instance failed in producing the most happy results. They nreparticnlurlv BESEnCIAL 1 o fKHAI.ES. Ptrengthenlng the Lodr, invigorating tha nr and glrintt tone and elasticity to tho v hole rystrn. Tho HOUR niT TKRS aro compounded with <ho greats- t of care, i.nd ni tan lc stimulant has ever hefora toco offered to the pul No • PLEASANT TO THE TASTE and at the sacto time eor b! lag so many remedial agenHTndorned by <bowedicat frsttrr tymtha best Known ta tho Pliarmacopsjeia. It costs but fit tic to g ! vo them n fair trial, uuJ livery Family Nhenld a tioit! Xo preparation in the worid can produce so many aq ..- flcl endorsement* by physician.-* cf tho very highest standing in their profession. Endorsed also fcy the Clergy and leading t! worn in* Hontz l papers. Rkv. V. m. It. R*nro''K. the oldest Methodist laiftister !n Vt, Louis, says the Home Bitters wro mostgrutcful in ea?rib. ting in the restoration cf cij strength, aad ua incro .so appetite. m f’sßoa's ilev., June 25.1371. Persons greatly dobilitatod, r.s T have !>sen, nnd who riqul-e a tokic or snsuuxr, nce-i seek for nothing be-ter than tfce Homo Bitters. B- \r. COPE, Presiding Elder M. Y.. Chnrah. riattsburg Distrkt. L'nitso Statks Maki.nh Hospital, / St. I.ot'in Mo., tier. 8. I*7o. \ Jambs A. Jackvon a Co.—l have examined the formula fsf making the “ lloma Stomash Bitters," au<l used them in thifl hospital the Inst four mouths. I consider them the most vnl*- abie Tonic and stimulant now 'n use. -H. If, MELCIUCK, , Reside ,t Physician in charge U. N. Uftriho Hospital. James A. Jacknom &(\i.—Ocntteniea: As you hare com* SnunicatM to the mcdicnl irroffsaioa the recipe of the ''Home Bitters," it cannot, therefore bo considered as a patent met leine, no patent having born 'taken fof it. Wo have evDmiuwl the formula for making tho *• Homo Bittirx." and ushet%- linglv say the combination is* v.f rare excelUnoe, all tlm articles used in its composition are tho best of the class which they belong, luting highly Tonic. Stimulant. Stomachic* Carminitivc, nn l slightly Laxativ •. Tho m-da of prepariu* them is strictly in nccordf.nco with the rules of pharmnev. Having used them la onf private practice, we take pleasure i m recomm ndlng them to nil p**rstme desirous of taking Ritteraj as being the best ToaiC uud Stlmulnut m\v olTerod to the puhd He. FRANK CL POUTER, Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, College of Physi cians, and late member Board of Health. L. C. noiSLIXIF.RE Prof, off Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, fit. Louis Med. College. DRAKE McDOWKLL. 11. 1)., Late Bres t. Mo. Metlieal K. A. CLARK. iS. !>., Prof. Buryerr. XIo. Medical College and Into Kesideut Physi cian City Hospital, St. Louis Missouri. IIF.ItKLRT rr.IM-M. Prof. Practical Pharmaev. Ft. Louis Colic e of Pharmacy. J. C. WHITIiniLL, Kd. Mcdic'l Archives- Ai.f. IlßACOfir, M. D. Ilr. C. V. K. I.tr -wm, C. Okkickh, M. 1). F. Gita r z Xlo(>eh. M. D- C. A. Wabk, M. I). W. \. Wilcox. M. D. r. C. KUJVXLIN, M. D. Prof. Surgcrr, Iloino*opat*ic Medical Col! _ , T. J. VASTIXK, M. D.. T. G C!)MSTOCK, M. . . Prof, of Midwifery and Diseases of Women, College of ilomosa pathlo Physician* nud Surgeons. JOHN T. TF.MTLE.M.. D., Prof. Materia Medici and Thcraupeu'.ios, llemveei/wthic Msdt cal College of Missouri. J NO. COXZLRSiAS*. ff. D., Loeturcr On Diseases of Children, Homoeopathic College of Jiu*ourL CHARLES H. I> Prof, of Physiology. Homasttpathid ’SJodicarK Coftege ot Mv. JOHN HARTMAN. Piof. Clln'sal Medicine, Col. Hr> icojiathiu Phyj-ician* and Surg's. Thev nrc superior a all ather Stomach Ritters. ' EX.VO SAN DU RS-Analytical Chemist. Xo Ritters l:v tRe irrrii cart e\ 'V them SIMON lirUSCH, Aualvtfeal Che m lt. EnlißPßt I'Siyiticians of fjiicaj:©. Thelormula for tbo-Houi- Bitters has been submitted t > u r and we-believe tbm icr he tho lu*t tonic and stimulant hr gcnerul use cnwetlciitd to the public. IT. TVooi'Brr.v. M. D.. G. A. SfAiaxnt, Analytical Jaw. V. Z. I’.:.aksy, X. D- Chcmist. Frof. Chemistry, Kush, IT. S. Hahn. >f. D., Mmlicnl Colfcgf. R. McVicab, M. I)., J. B. Walk an, V. D. r Nok-. S. Bau.nks, M. D-, T- 3. Hovstx, M. D.. R. Lcdlam. M. D., Tuou. T. KUj*. M. D. # Ja. A. Collins. 3f. D.. J. A. Hbts, M. D. Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati, lEcnriy allot wboatnre Professors iu one tr the other .f th* IScdlcal CoVlcgcs,- Xo 01 her Hitters have '•ver beon -iirt-cJ fo the jublic mo 6raring ro many val-uablc remedial a, cuts. J. L. VA-TTitn, M. D., L. A. James Si. P.. G. T. Simmon, M. P.. R. p. Bonnkr. li. 1., C. S. Mcscnart. M. D.. G. W. IIiulk:;. M. L. t ■ft". T. TAM.iafanßO. 2). J. J. Quinn. M. L>.. J. H. BtrcKNsa. M, V).. W. K. Woouwaud. V. P. f G. A. DohSkty . SI. I).* It. 3. Waynk. Ch.-mi‘t. C. Woodward, M, I)., O. K. Taylor, M. I * D. W. McCAr.ru*. M f). P. K. Malky. M. t\. H- H. Joirt>i*.-N M. D. 3. B. Tomlinson, Ji. f. EmiißHi* irhysicixm* in Mefuyfti.s; Tlie llonir Bitters are an invaluable - rt-rtJetly fcr iadigesliosa hud diseases Aflsiug from malarial O. R. Thornton. J!. D.. A flnsKr'S. ?I. D.. . in charge of City Hospital* W D- Nomh, M. -I'.. J. M. Ki'twiEßs. Sf. D., PailOtav. H. P-. Jll. W. PtntNKLL, M. !>., M, A, Kpsvnm. >!. P., Banupohd Bki.l, M. n„ JS. K. I.VNCI. M. r.. . Ezninenl i^Ufßburjyii; R. F. Daks. M. P.. Wm. Ci.owks. M. !>.. W. R. CiitLos, M D., P. !l. W:llv:u. M. I> . O. W'vrti, Chemist, J. H .\!<-Ci.ki.la>u, M. D., And or Olliers la nil parts cf the North. W, stand So-:t.s. J. L. oakjiki:, H. L'.j MilwsAttkev. • Cot’NVM. Bi.vrtM. Mar<-h 27. l?7l. Jambs A. JAC itiA examined the formula of th * *• Home Stomach Bitter-." l have pr scribea them iu a.\ , r.v ticc for BCmd time, and prtruouusc them ihe best Tunic Bitter* how in use, P. >5, McMAIiON, M. D. . QZTFor aale t>v all dfocgiste od f rex-efs. lamofi A. Jackhon A ( rt., rroprlpiorst Itabratory 105 and 107 X, Second St., St. Louts 14Uowri. JAMES W. CARNES, MILL-VVRIGHTt located jl\ P, I m . e, ‘ Georgia Solicits the patronage of all wishing work done in lug fine. New mills built, or old ouew repaired; gin gearing, water gins Ac. ||e .V also Agent for the U-flWl’a double Turbine water wheel. Engines portable, or stationary I ortable mills and mill material of ill " UM *e- t H... 1 him aT"* liV ‘ 1W Ht “ <ll?tarce can address I* Jmetlo yi’Wjjift,